[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey! > > I'm using ipython as my python shell and often run scripts with the > magic command %run: > > In [1]: %run script.py > > If modules are loaded within the script these are not reloaded when I > rerun the script. Hence, when I changed some of the modules loaded, I > have to call > > In [2]: reload(module1) > Out [2]: <module 'module1' from .... > In [3]: reload(module2) > Out [3]: <module 'module2' from ... > In [4]: %run script.py > > Is there a shortshut to reload the modules automatically before > rerunning the script?
No. But if you're including them in the script, they won't be reloaded because they're already present in the namespace. If you do %reset before your %run, it'll clear up the namespace, so your script's import should work. Downside: its effectively the same as quitting out of ipython, and restarting it. Other then that, I don't think you have much choice. Oh, if you use the %edit command to edit these files, it should reload them when you're done editing. -Jordan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list