Fredrik Lundh wrote: > no, the "bar.py" *file* gets loaded twice, first as the "foo.bar" > module, and then as the "bar" module.
True and I agree with your email, but suppose there is bar1.py and bar2.py in foo, then they can refer to each other by importing bar2 and bar1, respectively. These module objects will be the same modules that test.py would get by importing foo.bar1 and foo.bar2. By analogy you might expect the path munging example to work, but the details are in the nitty-gritty of how python importing works. The import docs say something like "Details of the module searching and loading process are implementation and platform specific". The results can be a little suprising! It would be include a check so that you could get a warning with debugging switched on. -- Jeremy Sanders http://www.jeremysanders.net/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list