OK, so I know that from-import is "exactly" the same as import, except that it's obviously not because namespaces are populated differently.
My question is primarily motivated because I have a utils module which has one or two functions that are used by every other module in my app, and I'm working on incorporating the standard library logging module, which as far as I can tell I need to do sorta like this:
import logging
logging.basicConfig(filename="/var/log") # I want file logging
baselogger = logging.getLogger("mine")
#do some customizations to baselogger
and then to use it in a different module I would import logging again:
import logging
logger = logging.getlogger("mine")
# log stuff
But what I want to know is if I do a from utils import awesome_func will my logger definitely be set up, and will the logging module be set up the way I want?
This would apply to other generic set-ups as well.
Looks like like the answer is yes:
$ echo 'print "test"
def f1():
print "f1"
def f2():
print "f2"
' > util.py
$ echo 'from util import f1
f1()
from util import f2
f2()
' > test.py
$ python test.py
test
f1
f2
$
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