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:mod:`runpy` --- Locating and executing Python modules
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.. module:: runpy
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:synopsis: Locate and run Python modules without importing them first.
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.. moduleauthor:: Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com>
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.. versionadded:: 2.5
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The :mod:`runpy` module is used to locate and run Python modules without
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importing them first. Its main use is to implement the :option:`-m` command line
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switch that allows scripts to be located using the Python module namespace
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rather than the filesystem.
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When executed as a script, the module effectively operates as follows::
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del sys.argv[0] # Remove the runpy module from the arguments
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run_module(sys.argv[0], run_name="__main__", alter_sys=True)
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The :mod:`runpy` module provides a single function:
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.. function:: run_module(mod_name[, init_globals] [, run_name][, alter_sys])
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Execute the code of the specified module and return the resulting module globals
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dictionary. The module's code is first located using the standard import
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mechanism (refer to PEP 302 for details) and then executed in a fresh module
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namespace.
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The optional dictionary argument *init_globals* may be used to pre-populate the
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globals dictionary before the code is executed. The supplied dictionary will not
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be modified. If any of the special global variables below are defined in the
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supplied dictionary, those definitions are overridden by the ``run_module``
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function.
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The special global variables ``__name__``, ``__file__``, ``__loader__`` and
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``__builtins__`` are set in the globals dictionary before the module code is
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executed.
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``__name__`` is set to *run_name* if this optional argument is supplied, and the
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*mod_name* argument otherwise.
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``__loader__`` is set to the PEP 302 module loader used to retrieve the code for
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the module (This loader may be a wrapper around the standard import mechanism).
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``__file__`` is set to the name provided by the module loader. If the loader
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does not make filename information available, this variable is set to ``None``.
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``__builtins__`` is automatically initialised with a reference to the top level
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namespace of the :mod:`__builtin__` module.
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If the argument *alter_sys* is supplied and evaluates to ``True``, then
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``sys.argv[0]`` is updated with the value of ``__file__`` and
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``sys.modules[__name__]`` is updated with a temporary module object for the
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module being executed. Both ``sys.argv[0]`` and ``sys.modules[__name__]``
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are restored to their original values before the function returns.
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Note that this manipulation of :mod:`sys` is not thread-safe. Other threads may
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see the partially initialised module, as well as the altered list of arguments.
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It is recommended that the :mod:`sys` module be left alone when invoking this
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function from threaded code.
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.. seealso::
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:pep:`338` - Executing modules as scripts
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PEP written and implemented by Nick Coghlan.
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