On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 6:04 PM Eryk Sun <eryksun@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/24/20, jdveiga@gmail.com <jdveiga@gmail.com> wrote:
I try to use along with -m (`python -I -m a.b`) and get this error:
"python:
Error while finding module specification for 'a.b' (ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'a')".
This is a use case for -m that requires adding the working directory to sys.path. I work in virtual environments, and I don't navigate into a package and execute modules. The target package is always either in the standard library or installed in site-packages, and the module is executed from the top level. So for me adding the working directory is a feature I never need, and I completely forgot about why anyone would want it.
Having the working directory added when using the -m flag is something I use in quite a few of my project. See https://aroberge.github.io/friendly-traceback-docs/docs/html/usage.html for example (example usages 3 to 6 rely on this).
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