I agree with this. These small changes can save hundreds of people an hour each. In the long run, it pays off. On Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at 4:31:08 PM UTC-4, Marcus Harnisch wrote:
Hi all
When trying to import lzma on one of my machines, I was suprised to get a normal import error like for any other module. According to the docs lzma has been part of stdlib since 3.3. Further digging revealed that the error is due to the fact that xz wasn't compiled in when building Python. Since I suspect that there are other optional stdlib modules, this made me think whether the message in those cases should look a little more polished. Perhaps installing a stub module that prints some informative text before raising the relevant exception or similar. Also, maybe add a little note in the docs, stating that despite being part of stdlib this module might not be available on all systems.
Thanks, Marcus
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