Keep it simple and standard. Importing modules like that is going to
import extraneous modules and stuff you really aren't going to need.
When in doubt look to PEP 8

http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/



On Aug 5, 12:26 pm, Renato Polimeno <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys, I´m starting digging out some python codes and I´m testing out my
> own def to 'batch import' necessary modules... ie.
>
> def importModule(modules):
>     try:
>         for mod in modules:
>             module = __import__(mod)
>             for d in module.__dict__:
>                 print 'module= ', mod, 'dict=', d, '\n'
>     #
>     except ImportError:
>         print "Unable to import %s" % (modules)
>     #
>
> Using importModule(["maya.cmds","pymel.core"]) works fine.. But how could I
> implement a list of strings more efficient like "import maya.cmds as cmds"
> or "from pymel.core import *" ?
> Do you guys use something like this or is it better to keep it simple and
> standard?
>
> Thanks,
>
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