Fix a bug where code was trying to index an int. Left over from the situation

from using str.rpartition to str.rindex.

Closes Issue5213.
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Brett Cannon 2009-02-27 03:38:28 +00:00
parent 75a4fab6a4
commit ac10be365e
2 changed files with 7 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ def _resolve_name(name, package, level):
try:
# rpartition is more "correct" and rfind is just as easy to use, but
# neither are in Python 2.3.
dot_rindex = package.rindex('.', level)[0]
dot_rindex = package.rindex('.', level)
base = package[:dot_rindex]
except ValueError:
base = package

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@ -140,11 +140,14 @@ class ImportModuleTests(unittest.TestCase):
pkg_name = 'pkg'
pkg_long_name = '{0}.__init__'.format(pkg_name)
module_name = 'mod'
subpkg_name = '{0}.subpkg'.format(pkg_name)
subpkg_long_name = '{0}.__init__'.format(subpkg_name)
absolute_name = '{0}.{1}'.format(pkg_name, module_name)
relative_name = '.{0}'.format(module_name)
with mock_modules(pkg_long_name, absolute_name) as mock:
relative_name = '..{0}'.format(module_name)
with mock_modules(pkg_long_name, subpkg_long_name,
absolute_name) as mock:
with import_state(meta_path=[mock]):
module = importlib.import_module(relative_name, pkg_name)
module = importlib.import_module(relative_name, subpkg_name)
self.assertEqual(module.__name__, absolute_name)
def test_absolute_import_with_package(self):