Pylint with pytorch: Is there a way to tell pylint to look for module in different place?





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I am using pytorch and pylint does not recognize few functions for ex: torch.stack however, if I do import torch._C as torch it seems to work fine.



If I do above, actual modules that exist inside torch package like torch.cuda or torch.nn need to imported individually as simply doing torch.cuda would point to torch._C.cuda and hence won't work.



Is there a way to tell pylint to look at both torch and torch._C when I do import torch or even whenever it sees torch? I don't think I would use torch to reference any other thing in my code.










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    I am using pytorch and pylint does not recognize few functions for ex: torch.stack however, if I do import torch._C as torch it seems to work fine.



    If I do above, actual modules that exist inside torch package like torch.cuda or torch.nn need to imported individually as simply doing torch.cuda would point to torch._C.cuda and hence won't work.



    Is there a way to tell pylint to look at both torch and torch._C when I do import torch or even whenever it sees torch? I don't think I would use torch to reference any other thing in my code.










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      I am using pytorch and pylint does not recognize few functions for ex: torch.stack however, if I do import torch._C as torch it seems to work fine.



      If I do above, actual modules that exist inside torch package like torch.cuda or torch.nn need to imported individually as simply doing torch.cuda would point to torch._C.cuda and hence won't work.



      Is there a way to tell pylint to look at both torch and torch._C when I do import torch or even whenever it sees torch? I don't think I would use torch to reference any other thing in my code.










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      I am using pytorch and pylint does not recognize few functions for ex: torch.stack however, if I do import torch._C as torch it seems to work fine.



      If I do above, actual modules that exist inside torch package like torch.cuda or torch.nn need to imported individually as simply doing torch.cuda would point to torch._C.cuda and hence won't work.



      Is there a way to tell pylint to look at both torch and torch._C when I do import torch or even whenever it sees torch? I don't think I would use torch to reference any other thing in my code.







      python import pytorch pylint






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