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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T14:07:46+00:00 2026-05-26T14:07:46+00:00

When I import a module that has a class, what code is executed when

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When I import a module that has a class, what code is executed when that class is first read and the class object created? Is there any way I can influence what happens?


Edit: I realize my question might be a bit too general…

I’m looking for something more low-level which will allow me to do introspection from C++. I extend my C++ application with Python. I have some classes that are defined in C++ and exposed in Python. The user can inherit from these classes in the scripts and I want to be able to grab details about them when they are first defined.

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    2026-05-26T14:07:47+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:07 pm

    Many possible things can happen. The most basic:

    The contents of the class block are executed when the it is first read.

    To see this in action, this example:

    class Foo(object):
        print "bar"
    
        def __init__(self):
            print "baz"
    

    Will print bar when the module is imported.

    If a class has a metaclass defined, the metaclasses __new__ function will run after the classes block of code is run.

    Example:

    class MyMeta(type):
        def __new__(mcs, name, bases, kwargs):
            print "I'm the metaclass, just checking in."
            return type.__new__(mcs, name, bases, kwargs)
    
    
    class Foo(object):
        __metaclass__ = MyMeta
    
        print "I'm the Foo class"
    

    Output:

    I'm the Foo class
    I'm the metaclass, just checking in.
    

    I’m sure other bits can run as well, these are just what I am familiar with.

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