Live script section breaks removes import

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Eugenio Grabovic
Eugenio Grabovic el 14 de Oct. de 2021
Comentada: Eugenio Grabovic el 25 de Oct. de 2021
In a live script notebook, i f i import a package and add a section break, the import is removed. Is it intended to work that way?
Example:
import casadi.*
***add a section break here ***
x = SX.sym('x');
if i run the first section and then the second one, the first time it works without any issues; but if i try to add to the second section:
x = SX.sym('x');
y = SX.sym('y');
it prduces the error "Unable to solve the name SX.sym" and if i type "import" in the command window it shows the casadi package has been somehow removed, focing me to always rerun the import section

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Arthi Sathyamurthi
Arthi Sathyamurthi el 25 de Oct. de 2021
Editada: Arthi Sathyamurthi el 25 de Oct. de 2021
The import function adds package, class, or functions to the current import list. The import list scope for a script is the entire script body. The imports in a script are available only in the script body and are not available in the scopes which call the script. Hence executing a script/live script with a particular set of code/sections, allows only that code/sections to have access to that import list scope. And any new modifications/ addition of new sections is not available in the scopes which call the script and gives an error.
You can know more about the scopes of the import function in the link here.
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Eugenio Grabovic
Eugenio Grabovic el 25 de Oct. de 2021
Thank you for the answer, however this feels counterintuitive: if all variables are accessible by any sections of the script, the imports should be as well (imho).

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