Hi, My python program has an extension system where the extension can have a optional magic python modules. Meaning if the extension module exists, the program will use it and if not, it will continue without the module. So my program tests if a module exists, if so use it, otherwise continue. This is how I originally did this (pseudo code):
try: import extension_magic_module except ImportError: pass else: handle_extension_magic_module() However, if the the extension module exists but throws an ImportError, due to a bug in the extension this idiom will mask the error and I will never see it. Later on in the program I will get unexpected behavior because the module never successfully imported. I want the program to fail if the extension module fails to import, but continue if the module doesn't exist. Is there a correct way to handle this? Jon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list