The imp
module contains functions that can be used to implement your own
import
behavior. Example 13-6 overloads
the import statement with a version that logs from where it gets the
modules.
Example 13-6. Using the imp Module
File: imp-example-1.py import imp import sys def my_import(name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=None): try: module = sys.modules[name] # already imported? except KeyError: file, pathname, description = imp.find_module(name) print "import", name, "from", pathname, description module = imp.load_module(name, file, pathname, description) return module import _ _builtin_ _ _ _builtin_ _._ _import_ _ = my_import import xmllibimport xmllib from /python/lib/xmllib.py ('.py', 'r', 1)
import re from /python/lib/re.py ('.py', 'r', 1)
import sre from /python/lib/sre.py ('.py', 'r', 1)
import sre_compile from /python/lib/sre_compile.py ('.py', 'r', 1)
import _sre from /python/_sre.pyd ('.pyd', 'rb', 3)
Note that the alternative version shown here doesn’t support packages.
For a more extensive example, see the sources for the knee
module.
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