I just read at least 2 ways to import .py modules in python. Suppose, I have this directory structure:
/foo/bar/mymodule/a.py /foo/bar/b.py
And I have /foo/bar
in PYTHONPATH, and say I have def a123():
in a.py and def b123()
: in b.py respectively.
If I understand I can do..
from mymodule import a (suppose I have __init__.py in the directory)
from b import *
in order to call a123()
and b123()
.
What are the pros and cons of each of these two ways of declaring modules in Python, and when should I use one but not the other?
Thanks and regards.