On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 11:32 AM, Daniel Fernandez <fernandez_d...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi Jeff, > > I downloaded NWSGI and see where you call engine.ImportModule in > the WsgiApplication.GetApplicationInfo method. It works great with that > module changes. > > I couldn't get modules that were changed from the entry module to update. I > have python script test.py that imports test2, if test2.py the changes in > the scope didn't reflect after engine.ImportModule on test.py. I was sure if > there was a way to force a reload of test2 module. I figure if I can remove > test2 module from sys.modules the next time I perform ImportModule on test > it would reload test2, but I am not sure if this makes sense.
That's basically what you want to do. I'm not 100% up on the import mechanism (it's a bit hairy) but that should do what you want. The other option would be to completely recreate the ScriptEngine, which is where the modules are stored. This is a bit more time-consuming, but if scripts aren't changing constantly it shouldn't be too bad. - Jeff _______________________________________________ Ironpython-users mailing list Ironpython-users@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/ironpython-users