I'm using __package__ in setup.py to refer to the top-level name of the package it's supposed to test, build, install, etc.. However, pylint objects:
Module 'mian.mian' has no '__package__' member This works fine in ipython:
from mian import mian as package package.__dict__ ... '__package__': 'mian', Is pylint doing the right thing here, ignoring PEP 366's "When the import system encounters an explicit relative import in a module without __package__ set (or with it set to None), it will calculate and store the correct value"? If so, what do I need to change?
Workaround: Use package.__name__.rpartition('.')[0] instead of package.__package__.