AttributeError: cannot assign module before Module.__init__() call
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This error occurs when you try to assign a value to a module before its __init__() method has been called.
The __init__() method is a special method in Python classes that is called when an object is created. It initializes the object's attributes and performs any necessary setup.
In this case, it seems that you are trying to assign a value to a module before it has been fully initialized. To fix this error, make sure that you are not trying to assign any values to the module until after its __init__() method has been called.
If you are still having trouble, please provide more context or code examples so we can better understand the issue.
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attributeerror: cannot assign module before module.__init__() call
这个错误提示表明在调用模块的 __init__() 方法之前尝试了对模块进行赋值操作。在调用 __init__() 方法之前,模块尚未初始化,因此不能对其进行赋值。应该在调用 __init__() 方法之后再对模块进行赋值。
for loader, name in conf.eval_loaders: AttributeError: module 'module' has no attribute 'eval_loaders'
This error occurs when the module being imported does not have the attribute "eval_loaders". This could be because the attribute is not defined in the module or there is a typo in the attribute name.
To solve this error, you can try the following steps:
1. Check if the attribute is defined in the module. You can open the module and search for the "eval_loaders" attribute.
2. Check if there is a typo in the attribute name. Make sure that the attribute name is spelled correctly and matches the attribute name in the module.
3. If the module is part of a package, make sure that you are importing the correct module. You may need to check the package structure to ensure that you are importing the correct module.
4. If none of the above solutions work, try restarting your Python interpreter or IDE. Sometimes, modules can get cached and restarting can help refresh the cache.
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