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| Started by | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2014-05-21 23:46 +1000 |
| Last post | 2014-05-23 16:52 -0600 |
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All-numeric script names and import Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-05-21 23:46 +1000
Re: All-numeric script names and import Mark H Harris <harrismh777@gmail.com> - 2014-05-21 09:24 -0500
Re: All-numeric script names and import Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-05-22 00:40 +1000
Re: All-numeric script names and import Mark H Harris <harrismh777@gmail.com> - 2014-05-21 09:24 -0500
Re: All-numeric script names and import Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> - 2014-05-22 19:08 -0700
Re: All-numeric script names and import Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-05-23 13:26 +1000
Re: All-numeric script names and import Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> - 2014-05-23 10:58 +0200
Re: All-numeric script names and import Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-05-23 19:02 +1000
Re: All-numeric script names and import Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> - 2014-05-23 11:22 +0200
Re: All-numeric script names and import Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> - 2014-05-23 19:28 +1000
Re: All-numeric script names and import Michael Torrie <torriem@gmail.com> - 2014-05-23 16:52 -0600
| From | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-21 23:46 +1000 |
| Subject | All-numeric script names and import |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10190.1400680014.18130.python-list@python.org> |
If I have a file called 1.py, is there a way to import it? Obviously I
can't import it as itself, but in theory, it should be possible to
import something from it. I can manage it with __import__ (this is
Python 2.7 I'm working on, at least for the moment), but not with the
statement form.
# from 1 import app as application # Doesn't work with a numeric name
application = __import__("1").app
Is there a way to tell Python that, syntactically, this thing that
looks like a number is really a name? Or am I just being dumb?
(Don't hold back on that last question. "Yes" is a perfectly
acceptable answer. But please explain which of the several
possibilities is the way I'm being dumb. Thanks!)
ChrisA
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| From | Mark H Harris <harrismh777@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-21 09:24 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <537CB71E.5060506@gmail.com> |
| In reply to | #71854 |
On 5/21/14 8:46 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> # from 1 import app as application # Doesn't work with a numeric name
> application = __import__("1").app
>
> Is there a way to tell Python that, syntactically, this thing that
> looks like a number is really a name? Or am I just being dumb?
>
> (Don't hold back on that last question. "Yes" is a perfectly
> acceptable answer. But please explain which of the several
> possibilities is the way I'm being dumb. Thanks!)
If you have a script that is self-programming (producing sequenced,
numbered scripts 1.py 2.py 3.py) then why not just prefix an alpha
character a1.py a2.py a3.py ?
Otherwise, are you just pulling our chain? :)
On the other hand, if you open IDLE and then open the 1.py module (yes,
that's a dumb name) and then click run--> run module it will import and
run... assuming 1.py contains some valid python code.
Why must you have a numbered script?
You're just pulling someone's chain, right?
marcus
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| From | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-22 00:40 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10194.1400683267.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71856 |
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Mark H Harris <harrismh777@gmail.com> wrote: > On the other hand, if you open IDLE and then open the 1.py module (yes, > that's a dumb name) and then click run--> run module it will import and > run... assuming 1.py contains some valid python code. Oh, it runs fine as an application, just not importably. > Why must you have a numbered script? > > You're just pulling someone's chain, right? Heh. No, I'm actually finally getting around to rewriting something in Python. It's been called 1 for as long as it's ever existed, having made the jump from a flat file in my personal directory to a web site, and since then from MySQL to PostgreSQL, and finally now I'm getting rid of the last artefact of the old web host by ditching PHP. Yes, I wrote it in PHP because it was hosted on a server that didn't support Python, and when I moved everything onto my own server, I didn't rewrite it. But that's no excuse for changing the name now :) http://rosuav.com/1/ Now, I could of course rename the .py files while still having it at /1/ on the site, but that's cheating. :) ChrisA
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| From | Mark H Harris <harrismh777@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-21 09:24 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10198.1400684322.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71854 |
On 5/21/14 8:46 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> # from 1 import app as application # Doesn't work with a numeric name
> application = __import__("1").app
>
> Is there a way to tell Python that, syntactically, this thing that
> looks like a number is really a name? Or am I just being dumb?
>
> (Don't hold back on that last question. "Yes" is a perfectly
> acceptable answer. But please explain which of the several
> possibilities is the way I'm being dumb. Thanks!)
If you have a script that is self-programming (producing sequenced,
numbered scripts 1.py 2.py 3.py) then why not just prefix an alpha
character a1.py a2.py a3.py ?
Otherwise, are you just pulling our chain? :)
On the other hand, if you open IDLE and then open the 1.py module (yes,
that's a dumb name) and then click run--> run module it will import and
run... assuming 1.py contains some valid python code.
Why must you have a numbered script?
You're just pulling someone's chain, right?
marcus
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| From | Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-22 19:08 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <1714fbce-827f-4ba5-853c-f2f934a75466@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #71854 |
On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:16:46 PM UTC+5:30, Chris Angelico wrote:
> If I have a file called 1.py, is there a way to import it? Obviously I
> can't import it as itself, but in theory, it should be possible to
> import something from it. I can manage it with __import__ (this is
> Python 2.7 I'm working on, at least for the moment), but not with the
> statement form.
$ cat ا.py
x = 1
def foo(x): print("Hi %s!!" % x)
$ python3
Python 3.3.5 (default, Mar 22 2014, 13:24:53)
[GCC 4.8.2] on linux
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import ا
>>> ا.foo('Chris')
Hi Chris!!
>>> ا.x
1
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| From | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 13:26 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10233.1400816037.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> wrote:
> $ cat ا.py
> x = 1
> def foo(x): print("Hi %s!!" % x)
Yeah, no thanks. I am not naming my scripts in Arabic. :)
ChrisA
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| From | Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 10:58 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10235.1400835559.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On 23.05.2014 05:26, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Rustom Mody <rustompmody@gmail.com> wrote:
>> $ cat ا.py
>> x = 1
>> def foo(x): print("Hi %s!!" % x)
>
> Yeah, no thanks. I am not naming my scripts in Arabic. :)
>
Latin, you DID use Arabic numbers :)
Cheers,
Wolfgang
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| From | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 19:02 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10236.1400835737.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: > Latin, you DID use Arabic numbers :) > I may have used an Arabic numeral, but I named my script very definitely in English. Isn't it obvious? It's read "one dot pie", which is clearly English! :) ChrisA
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| From | Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 11:22 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10237.1400836971.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On 23.05.2014 11:02, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 6:58 PM, Wolfgang Maier > <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: >> Latin, you DID use Arabic numbers :) >> > > I may have used an Arabic numeral, but I named my script very > definitely in English. Isn't it obvious? It's read "one dot pie", > which is clearly English! :) > I see, so what you should propose then is a change to import, so that when it can't find a module it will try to import an alternative that's pronounced the same way. Then you could simply do: import one and you're fine :) Cheers, Wolfgang
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| From | Chris Angelico <rosuav@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 19:28 +1000 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10238.1400837363.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Wolfgang Maier <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: > I see, so what you should propose then is a change to import, so that when > it can't find a module it will try to import an alternative that's > pronounced the same way. Then you could simply do: > > import one > > and you're fine :) This strikes me as a very dangerous proposal. Imagine what would happen when you try to "import chip" in New Zealand and it goes out looking for "chup.py". Or the devastating results of "yes.py" and "no.py" being indistinguishable on politicians' builds of Python... ChrisA
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| From | Michael Torrie <torriem@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2014-05-23 16:52 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <mailman.10256.1400885551.18130.python-list@python.org> |
| In reply to | #71915 |
On 05/23/2014 03:28 AM, Chris Angelico wrote: > On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Wolfgang Maier > <wolfgang.maier@biologie.uni-freiburg.de> wrote: >> I see, so what you should propose then is a change to import, so that when >> it can't find a module it will try to import an alternative that's >> pronounced the same way. Then you could simply do: >> >> import one >> >> and you're fine :) > > This strikes me as a very dangerous proposal. Imagine what would > happen when you try to "import chip" in New Zealand and it goes out > looking for "chup.py". Or the devastating results of "yes.py" and > "no.py" being indistinguishable on politicians' builds of Python... If you use a proper web framework, then you can define your urls to be anything you want. Just set up the appropriate mapping and away you go. Furthermore you can use apache directives to alias /1/ to something more importable.
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