In Python, import does_not_exist raises ImportError, and
import exists
exists.py:
import does_not_exist
will also raise ImportError.
How should I tell the difference in code?
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The only method I know is to check if the toplevel modulename “exists” is in the Exception’s message or not:
Could this be a feature request for Python’s ImportError? Having a variable for the module name would certainly be convenient..