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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T08:06:04+00:00 2026-06-05T08:06:04+00:00

Can someone explain why executing the following code: file hello.py : import hello print

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Can someone explain why executing the following code:

file “hello.py“:

import hello
print "hello"
hello = reload(hello)

executing as python hello.py prints the following?

hello
hello
hello
hello

Why 4 times? I know that when a module is already imported it’s not imported again, but reload forces to reload a module even if it’s already loaded. I’d have expected as a result unlimit ‘hello’ prints.

What has to happen so reload won’t reload a module?

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    2026-06-05T08:06:05+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 8:06 am

    python hello.py (A) runs the code once, when (A) calls import hello the code is run again (B), when (A) and (B) call reload(hello), the code is run twice more, for four times total.

    In general, for the lifetime of a program a module’s code will be executed at the following times:

    • Once if it is the main module
    • When it is imported the first time by any module (including itself)
    • Any time reload() is called on the module

    As for why the reload() is not called recursively, there is an early exit point to the PyImport_ReloadModule() function (CPython, file is import.c) to prevent this:

    http://svn.python.org/view/python/trunk/Python/import.c?view=markup#l2646

        ...
        existing_m = PyDict_GetItemString(modules_reloading, name);
        if (existing_m != NULL) {
            /* Due to a recursive reload, this module is already
               being reloaded. */
            Py_INCREF(existing_m);
            return existing_m;
        }
        ... load module code is below here
    
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