python调用import前能空格吗_Python:防止模块导入时混合使用制表符/空格

I know you can ensure pure tabbed/spaced code by calling Python with -tt. However, when I have no control over the top-level call, can I still enforce this behaviour on the modules that are loaded by my script?

解决方案

If you have control about the initial script, then you can just add a check for it yourself. For example, instead of just importing your student’s script, you could have a function that first checks the module for indentation errors, and then imports it:

# instead of

import foo

foo.bar()

# you have something like

foo = verifyAndImport('foo')

foo.bar()

And the verifyAndImport would look like this:

import importlib

def verifyAndImport (moduleName):

with open(moduleName + '.py') as f:

# TODO: logic to verify consistent indentation

return importlib.import_module(moduleName)

An alternative solution would be to have your initial script launch the actual script in a new Python process, with the -tt argument. But as tdelaney pointed out, this may cause errors that are not caused by your students.

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