On 2 Nov, 10:49, "Hans Larsen" <jo...@mail.dk> wrote: > Help! > I'm begginer in Python 3.+! > If i wih to update a module after an import and chages, > How could I do: > By "from imp import reload" and then reload(mymodule) > or how to use "exec(?)", it is mentoined in docs. > In Python ver. <3 reload(module) writes something back to interpretter!, > how about exec, which is a function?-:) > I,m thanking on the help!!
What makes you think you need to 'reload' a module. If you don't know exactly what you're doing (by saying you're a beginner I'm guessing not...), and aware of the consequences that can follow... I would say, *don't*. There's too much to bite you in the rear (and not a blatant bite from a lion, but rather a playful little kitten that then plays cute and exudes a "moi?" expression). Also, it may help others to post their thoughts if you tried to describe why you think you want to go down this line, and what you're trying to achieve. Jon. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list