Mart Somermaa wrote: > The variant proposed by Hrvoje Niksic: > > >>> __import__(modname) > >>> mod = sys.modules[modname] > > looks more appealing, but comes with the drawback that sys has to be > imported for that purpose only. That is not a real drawback, as "sys" will certainly be present in the system, so the "importing" boils down to a dict lookup and a variable assignment. Having said that, I'd add that I found the behavior of __import__ counter-intuitive, but assumed there's a good reason for it. If I hadn't known about sys.modules beforehand, I would have probably gone the chained-getattr route as well.
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