[Python-Dev] __all__ in urllib
Jack Jansen
jack@oratrix.nl
Tue, 06 Mar 2001 14:31:12 +0100
The __all__ that was added to urllib recently causes me quite a lot of grief
(This is "me the application programmer", not "me the macpython maintainer").
I have a module that extends urllib, and whereas what used to work was a
simple "from urllib import *" plus a few override functions, but with this
__all__ stuff that doesn't work anymore.
I started fixing up __all__, but then I realised that this is probably not the
right solution. "from xxx import *" can really be used for two completely
distinct cases. One is as a convenience, where the user doesn't want to prefix
all references with xxx. but the other distinct case is in a module that is an
extension of another module. In this second case you would really want to
bypass this whole __all__ mechanism.
I think that the latter is a valid use case for import *, and that there
should be some way to get this behaviour.
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