fix: create namespace package init with pkgutil.extend_path#23
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- Create missing hother/__init__.py file - Add pkgutil.extend_path() for namespace package support - Enables other packages in hother namespace to be imported
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Summary
Creates the missing
hother/__init__.pyfile to properly support Python namespace packages.Changes
src/hother/__init__.pywithpkgutil.extend_path()callhother.streamblocks,hother.cancelable, andhother.reactive_agentto coexistTechnical Details
The
hother/__init__.pyfile was completely missing from this repository. Without it and thepkgutil.extend_path()call, only the last installed package in thehothernamespace is accessible, causingModuleNotFoundErrorwhen trying to import other packages in the namespace.New file:
Testing
Impact
This is a critical fix for the hother namespace package ecosystem. It enables proper installation of multiple hother-* packages.
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