
Maybe there are some cases today where something like this could happen, but this seems awfully, awfully implicit and hard-to-follow as a language feature.
In general I think a program that has imports like this that may clash can be automated to make it easier to manage - but ultimately such imports tend to represent a complex relationship between a module and its dependencies - I'd prefer it if these were as clear as possible. Very strong +1 from me. It seems awfully implicit and obscure for very
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