On 02/20/2013 03:53 PM, eli m wrote:
How long does it take for the program to import something? I am asking this 
because i have like 7 imports at the beginning of my program and i am thinking 
thats the reason why it is slow to start up. Thanks in advance.


That would be easy to measure. If you just want a visible indication, put a print before and after those imports, and see how long between. Or use the time module to measure it.

Notice that it's possible to write a module that consumes hours during import. All top level code will be executed. So if there's any substantial code there that's not conditional, it'll cost you.

For the rest of the message, I'll assume you don't have any time-consuming initialization code.

Since there are dozens of imports that happen before your code even begins, I doubt if your own imports make that much difference. Further, some of them are probably already imported, and it's very fast to "import" something already in the cache. About as long as a dict lookup followed by an assignment.

When I look at

 len(list(sys.modules.iterkeys()))

in Python 2.7.3, I get the value 243 Some of them are binary modules, which load pretty much instantaneously, and the others are probably precompiled, but I still expect them to swamp the 7 you're doing. BTW, if you measure it, be aware that the first time you import a module, it must be compiled, but then it saves as a .pyc file, and the next time it'll be much quicker.


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