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- absolufy-imports - No relative imports - PEP8 · 1 ✖
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| 1297143372 | https://github.com/pydata/xarray/pull/7204#issuecomment-1297143372 | https://api.github.com/repos/pydata/xarray/issues/7204 | IC_kwDOAMm_X85NUNZM | keewis 14808389 | 2022-10-31T14:05:04Z | 2022-10-31T14:05:04Z | MEMBER | I'm a bit split on this. As far as I understand it, there were two main reasons for the switch of We're also not in conflict with PEP8: if I read that correctly, it does say they recommend absolute imports, but then it also says that explicit relative imports are fine as well (and not just in the case where a complex structure makes explicit relative imports much more readable). This means that unlike for As such, my vote would be +0.5 for automated consistency, but -0.5 for absolute imports everywhere because for me explicit relative imports are actually a bit easier to read. However, I very much agree with using absolute imports of modules from the main package in tests (I think we have something like |
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