"""Module alias — exposes the `debug()` function under the `swarm_debug` name so code that does `from swarm_debug import debug` resolves to the same OpenSwarm-bundled package that the legacy `import debug` path already serves. `debug.py` ends with `sys.modules[__name__] = debug`, which replaces the module object with the bare function. That trick lets OpenSwarm's own code write `import debug; debug(x)` (the imported name binds to the function directly), but it means `from debug import debug` doesn't work (you can't attribute-walk a function). This shim captures the function via `import debug` (which now binds to the function thanks to the sys.modules swap) and re-exports it as a normal module attribute, so the more conventional `from swarm_debug import debug` pattern works. """ import debug as _debug # noqa: F401 — `_debug` is actually the function # Re-export as a module attribute so `from swarm_debug import debug` resolves. debug = _debug __all__ = ["debug"]