reloadAll now raises exception if any modules fail to reload
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@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ def reloadAll(prefix=None, debug=False):
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- Skips reload if the file has not been updated (if .pyc is newer than .py)
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- if prefix is None, checks all loaded modules
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"""
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failed = []
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for modName, mod in list(sys.modules.items()): ## don't use iteritems; size may change during reload
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if not inspect.ismodule(mod):
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continue
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@ -58,7 +59,10 @@ def reloadAll(prefix=None, debug=False):
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reload(mod, debug=debug)
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except:
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printExc("Error while reloading module %s, skipping\n" % mod)
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failed.append(mod.__name__)
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if len(failed) > 0:
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raise Exception("Some modules failed to reload: %s" % ', '.join(failed))
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def reload(module, debug=False, lists=False, dicts=False):
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"""Replacement for the builtin reload function:
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