On 2017-10-02 15:26, Victor Stinner wrote: > 2017-10-02 13:10 GMT+02:00 INADA Naoki <songofacandy at gmail.com>: >> https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/3796 >> In this PR, lazy loading only happens when uuid1 is used. >> But uuid1 is very uncommon for nowdays. > > Antoine Pitrou added a new C extension _uuid which is imported as soon > as uuid(.py) is imported. On Linux at least, the main "overhead" is > still done on "import uuid". But Antoine change optimized a lot > "import uuid" import time! > >> https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/3757 >> In this PR, singledispatch is lazy loading types and weakref. >> But singledispatch is used as decorator. >> So if web application uses singledispatch, it's loaded before preforking. > > While "import module" is fast, maybe we should use sometimes a global > variable to cache the import. > > module = None > def func(): > global module > if module is None: import module > ... > > I'm not sure that it's possible to write an helper for such pattern. I would rather like to see a function in importlib that handles deferred imports: modulename = importlib.deferred_import('modulename') def deferred_import(name): if name in sys.modules: # special case 'None' here return sys.modules[name] else: return ModuleProxy(name) ModuleProxy is a module type subclass that loads the module on demand. Christian
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