Import a lot of modules, or, import 'foo'
Robert J. Roy
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Sat Jul 31 00:17:52 EDT 1999
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On 30 Jul 1999 17:52:32 -0700, dwelton at linuxcare.com (David N. Welton) wrote: > >So, basically, I'd like to do this: > > tests = ['fs', 'swap'] > > for t in tests: > import t > > do more stuff on what promises to be a lot of modules > >I've looked around a bit, but can't find what I need. Maybe I'm just >going about this the wrong way, but... Hmm, now I want to know how to >do this in any case:-) > >Thanks, >-- >David N. Welton, Web Engineer, Linuxcare, Inc. >415.354.4878 x241 tel, 415.701.7457 fax >dwelton at linuxcare.com, http://www.linuxcare.com/ >Linuxcare. At the center of Linux. you can use the builtin function __import__ See http://www.pythonware.com/people/fredrik/fyi/fyi06.htm for more info
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