Joshua Landau wrote:
>>>> python -c "import sys; print('math' in sys.modules)" > False > > An even easier check: > >>>> python -c "import time; a = time.time(); import math; b = time.time(); >>>> print(b-a)" > 0.0006012916564941406 > >>>> python -c "import math, time; a = time.time(); import math; b = >>>> time.time(); print(b-a)" > 9.5367431640625e-06 I wouldn't exactly say that *two* calls to Python, each containing *five* statements, followed by a visual comparison of two decimal numbers, is "even easier" than a single call to Python, containing just two statements :-) Also, your timing test is open to interpretation and subject to interference from the rest of your system, possibly even leading to completely the wrong conclusion. If your system is sufficiently busy working on other tasks, the two timings may be close together, or even reversed. -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list