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gh-113208: Mention namespace packages don't require __init__.py (#113209)
Co-authored-by: C.A.M. Gerlach <CAM.Gerlach@Gerlach.CAM>
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``sys.path`` looking for the package subdirectory.
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The :file:`__init__.py` files are required to make Python treat directories
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containing the file as packages. This prevents directories with a common name,
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containing the file as packages (unless using a :term:`namespace package`, a
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relatively advanced feature). This prevents directories with a common name,
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such as ``string``, from unintentionally hiding valid modules that occur later
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on the module search path. In the simplest case, :file:`__init__.py` can just be
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an empty file, but it can also execute initialization code for the package or
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