All right...  somebody is sacked (er, fired) !

Who moved reload()?

This kinda stuff is driving me bonkers... there was no need to move reload() anyplace...

... so for those of you who haven't found out yet, if you want to reload a module in 3.x you have to import reload() first from module 'imp' ... now that is just plain wrong. :-}


import mymod

from imp import reload
reload(mymod)    <<===== now reload() will work.



Somebody out there thinks this is funny, right?

>>> reload(mymod)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#1>", line 1, in <module>
    reload(mymod)
NameError: name 'reload' is not defined      ???????????????????????????
>>>



regards,
m harris
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