python import error, what's wrong?
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Wed Aug 3 03:45:40 EDT 2011
Ulrich Eckhardt <ulrich.eckhardt at dominolaser.com> writes:
> > the directory structure is as follows:
> >
> > src
> > org.test
> > A.py
> > org.lab
> > B.py
>
> Python uses a dot as separator between different parts of nested
> structures, like e.g. the directories during import.
More generally, the name of a module must be a valid Python identifier.
Hence, the module-name part of a directory or of a filename must also be
a valid Python identifier.
The ‘.’ (U+002E FULL STOP) character is not valid in an identifier.
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