Is there a way to import a modified script module twice?
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Thu Oct 30 07:36:44 EST 2003
Phipps Xue wrote:
> I wanna reload a script module after it's modified so that I can use
> the new function immediately.
<original changeme.py>
def fun():
print "original"
</original changeme.py>
Now on the command line:
>>> import changeme
>>> from changeme import fun
>>> fun()
original
>>> changeme.fun()
original
Now change changeme to
<modified changeme.py>
def fun():
print changed"
</modified changeme.py>
Back to the commandline, without restarting the interpreter:
>>> reload(changeme)
<module 'changeme' from 'changeme.py'>
>>> fun()
original
>>> changeme.fun()
changed
>>>
Note that reload() has no effects on the function imported with
from module import *
General rule: You'd better not use reload().
The minimum precaution is to always use the qualified name.
Peter
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