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, > > -- > ______________________________ > > -> Renato Polimeno > +55 11 7539 3615 > renatopolimeno.com <http://www.renatopolimeno.com> > <http://www.renatopolimeno.com/>facebook.com/renato.polimeno<http://www.facebook.com/renato.polimeno> > @renatopolimeno <http://www.twitter.com/renatopolimeno> -- view archives: http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya change your subscription settings: http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya/subscribe
