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Clarify that one should not use __import__() directly. Also mention
PEP 328 in explaining how 'index' works.
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replaced (by importing the :mod:`builtins` module and assigning to
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``builtins.__import__``) in order to change semantics of the
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:keyword:`import` statement, but nowadays it is usually simpler to use import
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hooks (see :pep:`302`). Direct use of :func:`__import__` is rare, except in
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cases where you want to import a module whose name is only known at runtime.
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hooks (see :pep:`302`) to attain the same goals. Direct use of
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:func:`__import__` is entirely discouraged in favor of
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:func:`importlib.import_module`.
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The function imports the module *name*, potentially using the given *globals*
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and *locals* to determine how to interpret the name in a package context.
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*level* specifies whether to use absolute or relative imports. ``0`` (the
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default) means only perform absolute imports. Positive values for
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*level* indicate the number of parent directories to search relative to the
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directory of the module calling :func:`__import__`.
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directory of the module calling :func:`__import__` (see :pep:`328` for the
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details).
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When the *name* variable is of the form ``package.module``, normally, the
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top-level package (the name up till the first dot) is returned, *not* the
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