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Issue #20097: Fix bad use of "self" in importlib's WindowsRegistryFinder.
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@ -1406,7 +1406,7 @@ class WindowsRegistryFinder:
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@classmethod
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def find_module(cls, fullname, path=None):
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"""Find module named in the registry."""
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spec = self.find_spec(fullname, path)
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spec = cls.find_spec(fullname, path)
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if spec is not None:
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return spec.loader
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else:
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from . import util
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frozen_machinery, source_machinery = util.import_importlib('importlib.machinery')
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import sys
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import unittest
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@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform.startswith('win'), 'requires Windows')
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class WindowsRegistryFinderTests:
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# XXX Need a test that finds the spec via the registry.
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def test_find_spec_missing(self):
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spec = self.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder.find_spec('spam')
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self.assertIs(spec, None)
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def test_find_module_missing(self):
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loader = self.machinery.WindowsRegistryFinder.find_module('spam')
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self.assertIs(loader, None)
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class Frozen_WindowsRegistryFinderTests(WindowsRegistryFinderTests,
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unittest.TestCase):
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machinery = frozen_machinery
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class Source_WindowsRegistryFinderTests(WindowsRegistryFinderTests,
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unittest.TestCase):
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machinery = source_machinery
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@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ Core and Builtins
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- Issue #19736: Add module-level statvfs constants defined for GNU/glibc
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based systems.
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- Issue #20097: Fix bad use of "self" in importlib's WindowsRegistryFinder.
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- Issue #19729: In str.format(), fix recursive expansion in format spec.
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- Issue #19638: Fix possible crash / undefined behaviour from huge (more than 2
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