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a name binding operation.
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a name binding operation.
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When calling :func:`__import__` as part of an import statement, the
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When calling :func:`__import__` as part of an import statement, the
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import system first checks the module global namespace for a function by
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standard builtin :func:`__import__` is called. Other mechanisms for
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that name. If it is not found, then the standard builtin :func:`__import__`
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invoking the import system (such as :func:`importlib.import_module`) may
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is called. Other mechanisms for invoking the import system (such as
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choose to subvert :func:`__import__` and use its own solution to
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:func:`importlib.import_module`) do not perform this check and will always
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implement import semantics.
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use the standard import system.
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When a module is first imported, Python searches for the module and if found,
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When a module is first imported, Python searches for the module and if found,
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it creates a module object [#fnmo]_, initializing it. If the named module
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it creates a module object [#fnmo]_, initializing it. If the named module
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