added pointer to libimp.tex for __import__ example
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provides the default implementation, but more interesting, the various
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steps it takes are available separately from the new built-in module
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\code{imp}. (See the section on \code{imp} in the Library Reference
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Manual for more information on this module.)
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Manual for more information on this module -- it also contains a
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complete example of how to write your own \code{__import__} function.)
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When you do \code{dir()} in a fresh interactive interpreter you will
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see another ``secret'' object that's present in every module:
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@ -3474,7 +3474,8 @@ is executed. There's a built-in function \code{__import__} which
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provides the default implementation, but more interesting, the various
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steps it takes are available separately from the new built-in module
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\code{imp}. (See the section on \code{imp} in the Library Reference
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Manual for more information on this module.)
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Manual for more information on this module -- it also contains a
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complete example of how to write your own \code{__import__} function.)
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When you do \code{dir()} in a fresh interactive interpreter you will
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see another ``secret'' object that's present in every module:
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