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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/12/2020 02:10, TanCL wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Hi, my previous message seems like not able to get posted due to some reason,
just to add some comment on this, I think the functions with same name under
2 different modules could be possibly called by:
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<p>That is exactly how things are working in Ada:</p>
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<p>myfunc : local definition in the current file<br>
somepackage.myfunc : definition one can find in somepackage that
is included in the current file by "with somepackage;"</p>
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<p>And one can rename the package with "package S renames
somepackage" which allow writting "s.myfunc"<br>
I assume it's similar in Python too.<br>
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<p>Antoine<br>
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moduleA.myfunc
moduleB.myfunc
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Start Toolbox A
Load macros
Start Toolbox B
Load macros
--> toolboxAlib.scilab_sum(2,1)
"This is function from ToolboxA"
ans =
3.
--> toolboxBlib.scilab_sum(2,1)
"This is function from ToolboxB"
ans =
3.
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