On 26 avr, 08:28, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> wrote: > import my_module # not right now always assumes reload=False (I > think).
Yes, assume reload is False. This is the normal behavior for Python. So the code can be: if "my_module" in dir() and DEBUG: reload("applications.my_app.modules.my_modules") import my_modules reload is working the way it was. Would it be better to adapt it so we can simply write "reload('my_module')"?