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.. _importing:
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Importing Modules
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModule(const char *name)
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.. index::
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single: package variable; __all__
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single: __all__ (package variable)
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single: modules (in module sys)
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This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModuleEx` below,
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leaving the *globals* and *locals* arguments set to *NULL* and *level* set
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to 0. When the *name*
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argument contains a dot (when it specifies a submodule of a package), the
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*fromlist* argument is set to the list ``['*']`` so that the return value is the
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named module rather than the top-level package containing it as would otherwise
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be the case. (Unfortunately, this has an additional side effect when *name* in
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fact specifies a subpackage instead of a submodule: the submodules specified in
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the package's ``__all__`` variable are loaded.) Return a new reference to the
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imported module, or *NULL* with an exception set on failure. Before Python 2.4,
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the module may still be created in the failure case --- examine ``sys.modules``
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to find out. Starting with Python 2.4, a failing import of a module no longer
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leaves the module in ``sys.modules``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock(const char *name)
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This version of :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule` does not block. It's intended
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to be used in C functions that import other modules to execute a function.
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The import may block if another thread holds the import lock. The function
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:cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock` never blocks. It first tries to fetch
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the module from sys.modules and falls back to :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`
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unless the lock is held, in which case the function will raise an
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:exc:`ImportError`.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleEx(char *name, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyObject *fromlist)
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.. index:: builtin: __import__
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Import a module. This is best described by referring to the built-in Python
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function :func:`__import__`, as the standard :func:`__import__` function calls
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this function directly.
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The return value is a new reference to the imported module or top-level package,
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or *NULL* with an exception set on failure (before Python 2.4, the module may
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still be created in this case). Like for :func:`__import__`, the return value
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when a submodule of a package was requested is normally the top-level package,
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unless a non-empty *fromlist* was given.
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Failing imports remove incomplete module objects, like with
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:cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleLevel(char *name, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyObject *fromlist, int level)
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Import a module. This is best described by referring to the built-in Python
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function :func:`__import__`, as the standard :func:`__import__` function calls
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this function directly.
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The return value is a new reference to the imported module or top-level package,
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or *NULL* with an exception set on failure. Like for :func:`__import__`,
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the return value when a submodule of a package was requested is normally the
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top-level package, unless a non-empty *fromlist* was given.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_Import(PyObject *name)
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This is a higher-level interface that calls the current "import hook
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function" (with an explicit *level* of 0, meaning absolute import). It
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invokes the :func:`__import__` function from the ``__builtins__`` of the
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current globals. This means that the import is done using whatever import
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hooks are installed in the current environment.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ReloadModule(PyObject *m)
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Reload a module. Return a new reference to the reloaded module, or *NULL* with
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an exception set on failure (the module still exists in this case).
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_AddModule(const char *name)
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Return the module object corresponding to a module name. The *name* argument
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may be of the form ``package.module``. First check the modules dictionary if
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there's one there, and if not, create a new one and insert it in the modules
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dictionary. Return *NULL* with an exception set on failure.
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.. note::
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This function does not load or import the module; if the module wasn't already
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loaded, you will get an empty module object. Use :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`
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or one of its variants to import a module. Package structures implied by a
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dotted name for *name* are not created if not already present.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ExecCodeModule(char *name, PyObject *co)
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.. index:: builtin: compile
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Given a module name (possibly of the form ``package.module``) and a code object
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read from a Python bytecode file or obtained from the built-in function
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:func:`compile`, load the module. Return a new reference to the module object,
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or *NULL* with an exception set if an error occurred. Before Python 2.4, the
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module could still be created in error cases. Starting with Python 2.4, *name*
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is removed from :attr:`sys.modules` in error cases, and even if *name* was already
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in :attr:`sys.modules` on entry to :cfunc:`PyImport_ExecCodeModule`. Leaving
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incompletely initialized modules in :attr:`sys.modules` is dangerous, as imports of
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such modules have no way to know that the module object is an unknown (and
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probably damaged with respect to the module author's intents) state.
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This function will reload the module if it was already imported. See
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:cfunc:`PyImport_ReloadModule` for the intended way to reload a module.
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If *name* points to a dotted name of the form ``package.module``, any package
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structures not already created will still not be created.
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.. cfunction:: long PyImport_GetMagicNumber()
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Return the magic number for Python bytecode files (a.k.a. :file:`.pyc` and
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:file:`.pyo` files). The magic number should be present in the first four bytes
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of the bytecode file, in little-endian byte order.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_GetModuleDict()
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Return the dictionary used for the module administration (a.k.a.
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``sys.modules``). Note that this is a per-interpreter variable.
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Merged revisions 61687-61688,61696,61700,61704-61705,61707-61709,61711-61712,61714-61716,61718-61722 via svnmerge from
svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk
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r61687 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-03-21 06:02:44 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Speed up test_signal from ~24s to 4s by avoiding nearly all of the sleep calls.
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r61688 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-03-21 06:51:37 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 5 lines
Try to fix test_signal breakages on Linux due to r61687. It appears that at
least two of the linux build bots aren't leaving zombie processes around for
os.waitpid to wait for, causing ECHILD errors. This would be a symptom of a bug
somewhere, but probably not in signal itself.
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r61696 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 15:32:33 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Mark the descitems in the tutorial as "noindex" so that :meth: cross-refs don't link to them.
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r61700 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 18:19:29 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Fix markup.
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r61704 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-03-21 19:25:06 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 3 lines
Try to fix test_signal on FreeBSD. I'm assuming that os.kill is failing to
raise a signal, but switching to subprocess makes the code cleaner anyway.
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r61705 | jeffrey.yasskin | 2008-03-21 19:48:04 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 7 lines
Speed test_threading up from 14s to .5s, and avoid a deadlock on certain
failures. The test for enumerate-after-join is now a little less rigorous, but
the bug it references says the error happened in the first couple iterations,
so 100 iterations should still be enough.
cProfile was useful for identifying the slow tests here.
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r61707 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 20:14:38 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Fix a code block in __future__ docs.
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r61708 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 20:20:21 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Add docs for __func__ and __self__ on methods.
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r61709 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 20:37:57 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Add docs for print_function and future_builtins. Fixes #2442.
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r61711 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 20:54:00 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
#2136: allow single quotes in realm spec.
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r61712 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:01:51 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 3 lines
Issue #2432: give DictReader the dialect and line_num attributes
advertised in the docs.
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r61714 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:11:46 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
#2358: add py3k warning to sys.exc_clear().
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r61715 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:21:46 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
#2346/#2347: add py3k warning for __methods__ and __members__. Patch by Jack Diederich.
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r61716 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:38:24 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
#2348: add py3k warning for file.softspace.
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r61718 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:55:20 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
#2160: document PyImport_GetImporter.
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r61719 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 21:55:51 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Update doc ACKS.
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r61720 | steven.bethard | 2008-03-21 22:01:18 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 1 line
Replace hack in regrtest.py with use of sys.py3kwarning.
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r61721 | georg.brandl | 2008-03-21 22:05:03 +0100 (Fri, 21 Mar 2008) | 2 lines
Add missing versionadded tag.
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r61722 | christian.heimes | 2008-03-22 00:49:44 +0100 (Sat, 22 Mar 2008) | 3 lines
Applied patch #1657 epoll and kqueue wrappers for the select module
The patch adds wrappers for the Linux epoll syscalls and the BSD kqueue syscalls. Thanks to Thomas Herve and the Twisted people for their support and help.
TODO: Finish documentation documentation
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2008-03-21 21:47:35 -03:00
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_GetImporter(PyObject *path)
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Return an importer object for a :data:`sys.path`/:attr:`pkg.__path__` item
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*path*, possibly by fetching it from the :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`
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dict. If it wasn't yet cached, traverse :data:`sys.path_hooks` until a hook
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is found that can handle the path item. Return ``None`` if no hook could;
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this tells our caller it should fall back to the builtin import mechanism.
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Cache the result in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`. Return a new reference
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to the importer object.
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.. versionadded:: 2.6
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.. cfunction:: void _PyImport_Init()
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Initialize the import mechanism. For internal use only.
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.. cfunction:: void PyImport_Cleanup()
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Empty the module table. For internal use only.
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.. cfunction:: void _PyImport_Fini()
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Finalize the import mechanism. For internal use only.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* _PyImport_FindExtension(char *, char *)
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For internal use only.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* _PyImport_FixupExtension(char *, char *)
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For internal use only.
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.. cfunction:: int PyImport_ImportFrozenModule(char *name)
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Load a frozen module named *name*. Return ``1`` for success, ``0`` if the
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module is not found, and ``-1`` with an exception set if the initialization
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failed. To access the imported module on a successful load, use
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:cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`. (Note the misnomer --- this function would
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reload the module if it was already imported.)
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.. ctype:: struct _frozen
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.. index:: single: freeze utility
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This is the structure type definition for frozen module descriptors, as
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generated by the :program:`freeze` utility (see :file:`Tools/freeze/` in the
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Python source distribution). Its definition, found in :file:`Include/import.h`,
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is::
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struct _frozen {
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char *name;
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unsigned char *code;
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int size;
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};
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.. cvar:: struct _frozen* PyImport_FrozenModules
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This pointer is initialized to point to an array of :ctype:`struct _frozen`
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records, terminated by one whose members are all *NULL* or zero. When a frozen
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module is imported, it is searched in this table. Third-party code could play
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tricks with this to provide a dynamically created collection of frozen modules.
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.. cfunction:: int PyImport_AppendInittab(char *name, void (*initfunc)(void))
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Add a single module to the existing table of built-in modules. This is a
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convenience wrapper around :cfunc:`PyImport_ExtendInittab`, returning ``-1`` if
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the table could not be extended. The new module can be imported by the name
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*name*, and uses the function *initfunc* as the initialization function called
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on the first attempted import. This should be called before
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:cfunc:`Py_Initialize`.
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.. ctype:: struct _inittab
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Structure describing a single entry in the list of built-in modules. Each of
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these structures gives the name and initialization function for a module built
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into the interpreter. Programs which embed Python may use an array of these
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structures in conjunction with :cfunc:`PyImport_ExtendInittab` to provide
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additional built-in modules. The structure is defined in
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:file:`Include/import.h` as::
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struct _inittab {
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char *name;
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void (*initfunc)(void);
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};
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.. cfunction:: int PyImport_ExtendInittab(struct _inittab *newtab)
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Add a collection of modules to the table of built-in modules. The *newtab*
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array must end with a sentinel entry which contains *NULL* for the :attr:`name`
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field; failure to provide the sentinel value can result in a memory fault.
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Returns ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if insufficient memory could be allocated to
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extend the internal table. In the event of failure, no modules are added to the
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internal table. This should be called before :cfunc:`Py_Initialize`.
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