Usage of relative imports in Python has one drawback; you will not be able to run the modules as standalones anymore, because you will get an exception:
ValueError: Attempted relative import in non-package
Code
# /test.py: just a sample file importing foo module
import foo
...
# /foo/foo.py:
from . import bar
...
if __name__ == "__main__":
pass
# /foo/bar.py: a submodule of foo, used by foo.py
from . import foo
...
if __name__ == "__main__":
pass
How should I modify the sample code in order to be able to execute all of the following? test.py
, foo.py
and bar.py
.
I'm looking for a solution that works with Python 2.6+ (including 3.x).