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Mapping module imports in Python for easy refactoring

I have a bunch of Python modules I want to clean up, reorganize and refactor (there's some duplicate code, some unused code ...), and I'm wondering if there's a tool to make a map of which module uses ...
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Test for Python module dependencies being installed

How could one test whether a set of modules is installed, given the names of the modules. E.g. modules = set(["sys", "os", "jinja"]) for module in modules: # if test(module exists): # do ...
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Loading native python libraries

Python 2.7 comes with json library included. In my PYTHONPATH I include third party sources and one of them is also called json. The result ending up with loaded the wrong json library. What would be ...
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Obtaining module name: x.__module__ vs x.__class__.__module__

I want to obtain the module from which a Python object is from. Both x.__module__ and x.__class__.__module__ seem to work. Are these completely redundant? Is there any reason to prefer one over ...
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How to properly use relative or absolute imports in Python modules?

Usage of relative imports in Python has one drawback, you will not be able to run the modules as standalones anymore because you will get an exception: ValueError: Attempted relative import in ...
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Easiest way to automatically download required modules in Python?

I would like to release a python module I wrote which depends on several packages. What's the easiest way to make it so these packages are programmatically downloaded just in case they are not ...
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Checking for module availability programmatically in Python?

given a list of module names (e.g. mymods = ['numpy', 'scipy', ...]) how can I check if the modules are available? I tried the following but it's incorrect: for module_name in mymods: try: ...
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Check for a module in Python without using exceptions

I can check for a module in Python doing something like: try: import some_module except ImportError: print "No some_module!" But I don't want to use try/except. Is there a way to accomplish ...
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Python Class in module not loading in one computer, but the other

So I have two files: File 1 has this method in it: import MyGlobals global old_function def init(): import ModuleB global old_function MyGlobals.SomeNumber = 0 old_function = ...
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Using built-in type(,,) function to create a dynamic module

I'm trying to use the type(,,) function to dynamically build a module. The module creates classes representing templates, and I need a new class for every .tex file that lives in a particular folder. ...