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  1. What's the difference between a module and package in Python?

    Oct 30, 2011 · Module: A module is a simple Python file with a (.py) extension that contains collections of functions and global variables. It is an executable file, and the notion of Package in Python is used …

  2. python - Module not found - "No module named" - Stack Overflow

    My issue was that it was installed for Python, but not for Python 3. To check to see if a module is installed for Python 3, run: python3 -m pip uninstall moduleName After doing this, if you find that a …

  3. python - How to list all functions in a module? - Stack Overflow

    I have a Python module installed on my system and I'd like to be able to see what functions/classes/methods are available in it. I want to call the help function on each one. In Ruby I …

  4. Whats the difference between a module and a library in Python?

    Oct 5, 2013 · Packages are a way of structuring Python’s module namespace by using “dotted module names”. If you read the documentation for the import statement gives more details, for example: …

  5. python - Why do I get a "ModuleNotFoundError" in VS Code despite …

    Jun 19, 2019 · After installing a new module via pip, if VS Code doesn't recognize it, then reloading VS Code may work. Make sure the module is installed inside the virtual environment by creating and …

  6. syntax - What does __all__ mean in Python? - Stack Overflow

    from module import * # imports foo and Bar Documentation tools Documentation and code autocompletion tools may (in fact, should) also inspect the __all__ to determine what names to show …

  7. python - What is the purpose of the -m switch? - Stack Overflow

    In Python 2.4, a module located using -m is executed just as if its filename had been provided on the command line. With -m more is possible, like working with modules which are part of a package, etc.

  8. How to fix "ImportError: No module named ..." error in Python?

    A better fix than setting PYTHONPATH is to use python -m module.path This will correctly set sys.path[0] and is a more reliable way to execute modules. I have a quick writeup about this problem, …

  9. How do I unload (reload) a Python module? - Stack Overflow

    Jan 13, 2009 · To quote from the docs: Python module’s code is recompiled and the module-level code re-executed, defining a new set of objects which are bound to names in the module’s dictionary by …

  10. python - How can I import a module dynamically given the full path ...

    How do I load a Python module given its full path? Note that the file can be anywhere in the filesystem where the user has access rights. See also: How to import a module given its name as string?