[Python-Dev] If you shadow a module in the standard library that IDLE depends on, bad things happen (original) (raw)
Ryan Gonzalez rymg19 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 29 18:16:56 EDT 2015
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Well, tell your friend that that means middle and high schoolers must think alike! :D
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Laura Creighton <lac at openend.se> wrote:
In a message of Thu, 29 Oct 2015 15:50:30 -0500, Ryan Gonzalez writes: >Why not just check the path of the imported modules and compare it with the Python library directory?
My friend Åsa who is 12 years old suggested exactly this at the club. If this works then I will be certain to mention this to her. I said that I would ask 'how hard is this?' Laura
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