[ python-Bugs-1488915 ] Multiple dots in relative import statement raise SyntaxError
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Bugs item #1488915, was opened at 2006-05-15 15:26
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Category: Parser/Compiler
Group: Python 2.5
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: iga Seilnacht (zseil)
Assigned to: Thomas Wouters (twouters)
Summary: Multiple dots in relative import statement raise SyntaxError
Initial Comment:
When a relative import statement contains more than
one period and no module name, SyntaxError is raised.
Example:
from . import spam # this works
from ..spam import eggs # this works
from .. import eggs # this raises SyntaxError
The problem is in the following line in Grammar/Grammar:
import_from: ('from' ('.'* dotted_name | '.')
According to Guido's mail:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2003-December/041065.html
that line should be:
import_from: ('from' ('.'* dotted_name | '.'+)
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>Comment By: Georg Brandl (gbrandl)
Date: 2006-05-16 07:25
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Assigned to Thomas. It doesn't seem as simple as adding the
"+" in Grammar.
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