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[3.14] Pedantic rewording of why relative importing doesn't work in main modules (GH-136846) (#136940)
Pedantic rewording of why relative importing doesn't work in main modules (GH-136846)
Pedantically reword the section about relative imports and main modules.
(cherry picked from commit 4b68289ca6)
Co-authored-by: Josh Cannon <joshdcannon@gmail.com>
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from .. import formats
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from ..filters import equalizer
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Note that relative imports are based on the name of the current module. Since
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the name of the main module is always ``"__main__"``, modules intended for use
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Note that relative imports are based on the name of the current module's package.
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Since the main module does not have a package, modules intended for use
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as the main module of a Python application must always use absolute imports.
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