For example, import os import sys My take is that one uses the import keyword in a program. The Python interpreter reads the program and generates machine code. The import keyword directs the Python interpreter to find some library (which is not necessarily named, certainly not necessarily named in the import statement), get some portion of machine code from the library, bind that machine code in current program's process space, and integrate the names of the imported machine code with the program's namespace (probably keeping the namespace of the imported code as a separate name domain).
I'm just guessing, of course. Can anyone explain what is really going on under the hood? I'll be grateful for a description of the behavior. newbie _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor