Terry Reedy wrote:
Hans Mulder wrote:
Errrhm, no. He is not deleting the PyQt4 module from sys.modules;
he's only deleting the name QtGui from his own namespace. Next
time Python comes across
from PyQt4 import QtGui
, it finds that the module PyQt4 already exists in sys.modules, so
Python does not have to load the module again. All it has to do is
bind name QtGui in the importing module to the class with the same
name in the PyQt4 module. That does not take many cycles.
I recently discovered that when IDLE restarts (as when one runs a file
from an edit window), it clears the global namespace but does not clear
sys.modules. Hence re-running a script that does time-consuming imports
is much faster, as only the global name binding is done after the first
run.
Whoops, on rechecking, above does not seem to be true. The faster rerun
time I was seeing was due to some other cause. Sorry for the noise.
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