Nope, I'm editing one file, outside Sage library. On Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 11:53:32 PM UTC+8, John H Palmieri wrote: > > If you are editing a file in the Sage library, you need to run 'sage -b' > to incorporate your changes. > > On Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 12:58:26 AM UTC-8, pp wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> I'm trying to import one Python module in Sage 7.3 (using `import`). It >> is properly working. The problem arises when I edit this Python file: Sage >> is still using the first version of the file. Even after I delete the >> Python file, it still uses the first version of this file. >> >> Also, unlike Python, no `pyc` file is generated (I searched with `sudo >> find . -name "<filename>.pyc"`). So, basically I cannot see any possible >> way to import a Python module after it has been edited. >> >> Can anyone help? >> >
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