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Describe the bug
In Python, it is quite common to alias the name of imported libs, e.g., import ... as .... It is common practice even for libraries which don't have big names: import numpy as np. If one tries to alias CUDA-Q import, things break.
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Describe the bug
In Python, it is quite common to alias the name of imported libs, e.g.,
import ... as ...
. It is common practice even for libraries which don't have big names:import numpy as np
. If one tries to alias CUDA-Q import, things break.Steps to reproduce the bug
Result:
Expected behavior
Correct execution. Users should be able to alias
cudaq
.Is this a regression? If it is, put the last known working version (or commit) here.
Not a regression
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