One module per class, bad idea?

Gabriel Genellina gagsl-py at yahoo.com.ar
Fri Dec 22 20:03:31 EST 2006


At Friday 22/12/2006 12:56, Kent Johnson wrote:

>It does make the imports look funny - I tend to give the module the same
>name as the class, Java style, so I have
>from foo.bar.MyClass import MyClass
>but that is a minor point IMO.

You can always arrange things at the module level (inside 
__init__.py) so from "outside", people can say:
from foo.bar import MyClass
if you consider MyClass being in its own module an implementation 
detail that should be hidden.
<opinion class=personal>Module layout is an important design concept</opinion>


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Gabriel Genellina
Softlab SRL 


	

	
		
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