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Re: ob-python: import local package into a session
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: ob-python: import local package into a session |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Nov 2020 23:47:25 +0100 |
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mu4e 1.5.6; emacs 27.1.50 |
Hi Jack,
On Mon, Nov 23 2020, Jack Kamm wrote:
> This shouldn't be ob-python or even Emacs specific. You can test whether
> things work by typing "python" in the terminal and attempting to import
> your module.
It all seems to depend on the exact directories, though, and other than
modifying =sys.path= there doesn't seem to be a way to make Org, Python and me
happy at the same time. :-)
I wanted to create a few small, related projects that would share the utility
functions, so I thought I'd put them all in separate subpackages of a single
package. That works with `M-x run-python` and with an LSP server, but when I
then put an Org file in its own subdirectory inside the package, I couldn't
import the utils subpackage.
I guess putting a =:dir= header arg might resolve that, but the Org manual says
that =:dir= should not be used with =:exports both=, which I was also using.
Anyway, thanks to you and to John. I think I have a better idea now how it all
works and what my options are.
> By the way, are you using IPython or vanilla Python? I recently
> encountered an issue trying to import modules through a symlink in
> IPython, whereas it worked perfectly fine in a vanilla Python session.
I'm using IPython in `M-x run-python`, but vanilla Python for Org. There are no
symlinks involved, so I guess it shouldn't matter.
--
Joost Kremers
Life has its moments