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Why are underscores better than hyphens for file names?


From Building Skills in Python:

A file name like exercise_1.py is better than the name exercise-1.py. We can run both programs equally well from the command line, but the name with the hyphen limits our ability to write larger and more sophisticated programs.

Why is this?


Solution

  • The issue here is that importing files with the hyphen-minus (the default keyboard key -; U+002D) in their name doesn't work since it represents minus signs in Python. So, if you had your own module you wanted to import, it shouldn't have a hyphen in its name:

    >>> import test-1
      File "<stdin>", line 1
        import test-1
                   ^
    SyntaxError: invalid syntax
    >>> import test_1
    >>>
    

    Larger programs tend to be logically separated into many different modules, hence the quote

    the name with the hyphen limits our ability to write larger and more sophisticated programs.