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Guido van Rossum 0f84a349bb Added handling for Mac code resource modules (Jack Jansen). 1998-08-06 13:36:01 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 1a8791e0b8 Changes for BeOS, QNX and long long, by Chris Herborth. 1998-08-04 22:46:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b68cd421e1 Fix two smal memory leaks discovered by Vadim Chugunov. 1998-07-01 17:36:26 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 323bf5e1f7 Ignore Windows case check for ALL CAPS 8.3 files 1998-06-24 03:54:06 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9c0afe5dc7 Fix a curious bug: statements like "import sys.time" would succeed,
because the path through the code would notice that sys.__path__ did
not exist and it would fall back to the default path (builtins +
sys.path) instead of failing).  No longer.
1998-05-19 15:09:05 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 09cae1f8cd New APIs for embedding applications that want to add their own entries
to the table of built-in modules.  This should normally be called
*before* Py_Initialize().  When the malloc() or realloc() call fails,
-1 is returned and the existing table is unchanged.

After a similar function by Just van Rossum.

int PyImport_ExtendInittab(struct _inittab *newtab);
int PyImport_AppendInittab(char *name, void (*initfunc)());
1998-05-14 02:32:54 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 111c20b992 Reject empty module names -- otherwise __import__("") does something
weird!
1998-04-11 17:38:22 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 8766a7797e Comment out a label on an #endif. 1998-04-10 23:44:32 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 39b0f8976c Address warnings issued by the MSVC++ compiler 1998-04-10 21:52:06 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a5568d349b Support for frozen packages, matching the revamped Tools/freeze.
Frozen packages are indicated by a negative size (the code string
is the __import__.py file).  A frozen package module has its __path__
set to a string, the package name.
1998-03-05 03:45:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d65911b3f3 Oops -- overuse of dabbrev-expand introduced a strange bug, where
instead of 'locals' I was passing 'lock_import' to import_module_ex().
1998-03-03 22:33:27 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 75acc9ca1c Add a single Python-wide (!) lock on import. Only one thread at a
time can be in PyImport_ImportModuleEx().  Recursive calls from the
same thread are okay.

Potential problems:

- The lock should really be part of the interpreter state rather than
global, but that would require modifying more files, and I first want
to figure out whether this works at all.

- One could argue that the lock should be per module -- however that
would be complicated to implement.  We would have to have a linked
list of locks per module name, *or* invent a new object type to
represent a lock, so we can store the locks in the module or in a
separate dictionary.  Both seem unwarranted.  The one situation where
this can cause problems is when loading a module takes a long time,
e.g. when the module's initialization code interacts with the user --
during that time, no other threads can run.  I say, "too bad."
1998-03-03 22:26:50 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 05f9dce34f Moved clear_carefully() to _PyModule_Clear() in moduleobject.c
(modified) and use that.

Some differences in the cleanup algorithm:

- Clear __main__ before the other modules.

- Delete more sys variables: including ps1, ps2, exitfunc, argv, and
even path -- this will prevent new imports!

- Restore stdin, stdout, stderr from __stdin__, __stdout__,
__stderr__, effectively deleting hooks that the user might have
installed -- so their (the hooks') destructors will run.
1998-02-19 20:58:44 +00:00
Guido van Rossum aeca79b0f6 Small patches to the DJGPP version of check_case(). 1998-02-18 16:21:00 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 4d1b3b921d Added DJGPP version of check_case(), by Pit Scrorpion (Hans Nowak).
(BTW, the Mac version was by Jack Jansen.)
1998-02-13 23:27:59 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0980bd9233 Add case checking feature on import.
This is an option for OS-es with case-insensitive but case-preserving
filesystems.  It is currently supported for Win32 and MacOS.  To
enable it, #define CHECK_IMPORT_CASE in your platform specific
config.h.  It is enabled by default on those systems where it is
supported.  On Win32, it can be disabled at runtime by setting the
environment variable PYTHONCASEOK (to any value).

When enabled, the feature checks that the case of the requested module
name matches that of the filename found in the filesystem, and raises
a NameError exception when they don't match.
1998-02-13 17:18:36 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e32bf6ead2 Added PyImport_ExecCodeModuleEx(), which adds an extra parameter to
pass it the true file.  This is used to set __file__ properly, instead
of believing what the code object carries with it.  (If the pointer
is NULL, the code object's co_filename is still used.)
1998-02-11 05:53:02 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a0fec2b5df Two more refinements of the cleanup process.
(1) Explicitly clear __builtin__._ and sys.{last,exc}_* before
clearing anything else.  These are common places where user values
hide and people complain when their destructors fail.  Since the
modules containing them are deleted *last* of all, they would come too
late in the normal destruction order.  Sigh.

(2) Add some debugging aid to cleanup (after a suggestion by Marc
Lemburg) -- print the names of the modules being cleaned, and (when
-vv is used) print the names of the variables being cleared.
1998-02-06 17:16:02 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 758eec0172 Rewritten PyImport_Cleanup() and its helper, clear_carefully(). They
now implement the following finalization strategy.

1. Whenever this code deletes a module, its directory is cleared
   carefully, as follows:
   - set all names to None that begin with exactly one underscore
   - set all names to None that don't begin with two underscores
   - clear the directory

2. Modules are deleted in the following order:
   - modules with a reference count of 1, except __builtin__ or __sys__
   - repeat until no more are found with a reference count of 1
   - __main__ if it's still there
   - all remaining modules except __builtin__ or sys
   - sys
   _ __builtin__
1998-01-19 21:58:26 +00:00
Guido van Rossum e8c27bb3ea Oops! Should've renamed dos_8x3 to dos-8x3 here, too. 1997-12-17 18:57:16 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 595d7ba069 Jeff Rush: add definition for S_IFMT for VisualAge C/C++ under OS2. 1997-12-05 21:45:29 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 197346fafe New policy for package imports: only a directory containing
__init__.py (or __init__.pyc/.pyo, whichever applies) is considered a
package.  All other subdirectories are left alone.  Should make Konrad
Hinsen happy!
1997-10-31 18:38:52 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 771c6c8f7a Instead of using _PyImport_Inittab[] directly, use the new "official"
pointer *PyImport_Inittab which is initialized to _PyImport_Inittab.
1997-10-31 18:37:24 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9a61dc90e2 Moved mac-specific speedup to a different place (Jack) 1997-10-08 15:25:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a7f2e813c9 Remove unreachable "return 1" at end of ensure_fromlist(). 1997-10-03 15:33:32 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0207e6de38 Added docstrings. Not for the obsolete functions though. 1997-09-09 22:04:42 +00:00
Guido van Rossum c172f26861 Deleted find_module_in_package and find_module_in_directory -- they
aren't needed and it was a mistake to add them.
1997-09-09 20:54:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum a86f77d4dd Crrected a flow control error that caused the wrong error message when
load-module() didn't find a built-in or frozen module.  Also got rid
of is_frozen(), which duplicated the functionality of
find_frozen()!=NULL.
1997-09-09 18:53:47 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 9905ef9669 Added support for __all__, which should be a list of modules to be
imported when the user says "from package import *".
1997-09-08 16:07:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0c81945808 Bugfix: import A.B from inside package was busted by mark_miss optimization. 1997-09-07 06:16:57 +00:00
Guido van Rossum f5f5fdbdd0 Significant speedup -- when a submodule imports a global module, add a
dummy entry to sys.modules, marking the absence of a submodule by the
same name.

Thus, if module foo.bar executes the statement "import time",
sys.modules['foo.time'] will be set to None, once the absence of a
module foo.time is confirmed (by looking for it in foo's path).

The next time when foo.bar (or any other submodule of foo) executes
"import time", no I/O is necessary to determine that there is no
module foo.time.

(Justification: It may seem strange to pollute sys.modules.  However,
since we're doing the lookup anyway it's definitely the fastest
solution.  This is the same convention that 'ni' uses and I haven't
heard any complaints.)
1997-09-06 20:29:52 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 222ef56bbf Fix reload() for package submodules. 1997-09-06 19:41:09 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 17fc85f2f5 Phase two of package import. "import a.b.c" and all variants now do the
right thing.

Still to do:

- Make reload() of a submodule work.

- Performance tweaks -- currently, a submodule that tries to import a
global module *always* searches the package directory first, even if
the global module was already imported.  Not sure how to solve this
one; probably need to record misses per package.

- Documentation!
1997-09-06 18:52:03 +00:00
Guido van Rossum aee0bad0a5 First part of package support.
This doesn't yet support "import a.b.c" or "from a.b.c import x", but
it does recognize directories.  When importing a directory, it
initializes __path__ to a list containing the directory name, and
loads the __init__ module if found.

The (internal) find_module() and load_module() functions are
restructured so that they both also handle built-in and frozen modules
and Mac resources (and directories of course).  The imp module's
find_module() and (new) load_module() also have this functionality.
Moreover, imp unconditionally defines constants for all module types,
and has two more new functions: find_module_in_package() and
find_module_in_directory().

There's also a new API function, PyImport_ImportModuleEx(), which
takes all four __import__ arguments (name, globals, locals, fromlist).
The last three may be NULL.  This is currently the same as
PyImport_ImportModule() but in the future it will be able to do
relative dotted-path imports.

Other changes:

- bltinmodule.c: in __import__, call PyImport_ImportModuleEx().

- ceval.c: always pass the fromlist to __import__, even if it is a C
function, so PyImport_ImportModuleEx() is useful.

- getmtime.c: the function has a second argument, the FILE*, on which
it applies fstat().  According to Sjoerd this is much faster.  The
first (pathname) argument is ignored, but remains for backward
compatibility (so the Mac version still works without changes).

By cleverly combining the new imp functionality, the full support for
dotted names in Python (mini.py, not checked in) is now about 7K,
lavishly commented (vs. 14K for ni plus 11K for ihooks, also lavishly
commented).

Good night!
1997-09-05 07:33:22 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 7c14103d77 Keep gcc -Wall happy 1997-08-15 02:52:08 +00:00
Guido van Rossum d47a0a86b4 Added Jim Fulton's PyImport_Import(), which calls whatever
__import__() hook is currently installed.
1997-08-14 20:11:26 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 741689d5f3 Use string interning and caching to get speedups on the mac (Jack). 1997-08-12 14:53:39 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 085d269f1d New rules for deleting modules. Rather than having an elaborate
scheme based on object's types, have a simple two-phase scheme based
on object's *names*:

	/* To make the execution order of destructors for global
	   objects a bit more predictable, we first zap all objects
	   whose name starts with a single underscore, before we clear
	   the entire dictionary.  We zap them by replacing them with
	   None, rather than deleting them from the dictionary, to
	   avoid rehashing the dictionary (to some extent). */
1997-08-05 02:20:51 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 25ce566661 The last of the mass checkins for separate (sub)interpreters.
Everything should now work again.

See the comments for the .h files mass checkin (e.g. pystate.h) for
more detail.
1997-08-02 03:10:38 +00:00
Guido van Rossum ef3d02ebb9 Removed some variables that are used to exchange data between import.c and
importdl.c: the MAXSUFFIXSIZE macro is now defined in importdl.h, and
the modules dictionary is now passed using PyImport_GetModuleDict().

Also undefine USE_SHLIB for AIX -- in AIX 4.2 and up, dlfcn.h exists
but we don't want to use it.
1997-07-21 14:54:36 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b65e85cb73 Fix problem discovered by Greg McFarlane: when an imported module
replaces its own entry in sys.module, reference count errors ensue;
even if there is no reference count problem, it would be preferable
for the import to yield the new thing in sys.modules anyway (if only
because that's what later imports will yield).  This opens the road to
an official hack to implement a __getattr__ like feature for modules:
stick an instance in sys.modules[__name__].
1997-07-10 18:00:45 +00:00
Guido van Rossum af5dfb4ceb One last rename glitch: import_modules -> _PyImport_Modules. 1997-05-14 17:36:12 +00:00
Guido van Rossum b05a5c7698 Instead of importing graminit.h whenever one of the three grammar 'root'
symbols is needed, define these in Python.h with a Py_ prefix.
1997-05-07 17:46:13 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0bac33b420 Oops, forgot one: inittab. 1997-04-29 20:24:10 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 79f25d9a7b Quickly renamed the remaining files -- this directory is done. 1997-04-29 20:08:16 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 6bf62dad9e Keep gcc -Wall and Microsoft VC happy. 1997-04-11 20:37:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 0824f63cfc When -O is given, use ".pyo" instead of ".pyc". 1997-03-11 18:37:35 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 99d182550b New magin number (because of linenumber table). 1997-01-24 03:44:53 +00:00
Guido van Rossum dd5db43905 New MAGIC number (code objects have one more item when marshalled). 1997-01-17 21:06:11 +00:00
Guido van Rossum 80bb9655f0 Keep gcc -Wall happy. 1996-12-05 23:27:02 +00:00