How to re import a module

Rafael Durán Castañeda rafadurancastaneda at gmail.com
Fri Apr 8 03:09:10 EDT 2011


That's really easy:

>>> import re
>>> reload(re)
<module 're' from '/usr/lib/python2.6/re.pyc'>
>>>

In python2.x, but if you are using python3.x I think is different, really
easy to know if you search in python docs.

2011/4/8 <hidura at gmail.com>

> Hello i want to know the best way to re import a module, because i have a
> web server with just one Apache session for all my domains and applications,
> and i if i need to make some changes on one application restart the server
> will affect the others, so i was thinking in 2 ways the first will be 're
> imported' the module, the second use subprocess. First the less unsecured
> that in this case i think is re import the module, give me your opinions
> please.
>
>
> ---
> Thanks in advance
> Diego Hidalgo
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