Fix import error in onnx by adding current directory to sys.path #132
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Problem
The
onnx
folder was experiencing an import error when trying to importsparseinst
,while the
tools
folder did not have this issue.This occurred because the current directory was not added to
sys.path
,causing Python to fail when resolving the
sparseinst
module.Solution
I modified the implementation in
onnx
to match the behavior oftools
,ensuring that the current directory is properly included in
sys.path
.This fix prevents import errors related to
SparseInst
and aligns the behavior across both directories.