Close #12645: Clarify and reformat the documentation of import_fresh_module

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Eli Bendersky 2013-08-11 15:43:30 -07:00
commit 01ea326a8e
2 changed files with 32 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following functions:
*fresh* is an iterable of additional module names that are also removed
from the ``sys.modules`` cache before doing the import.
*blocked* is an iterable of module names that are replaced with :const:`0`
*blocked* is an iterable of module names that are replaced with ``None``
in the module cache during the import to ensure that attempts to import
them raise :exc:`ImportError`.
@ -500,15 +500,15 @@ The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following functions:
Module and package deprecation messages are suppressed during this import
if *deprecated* is ``True``.
This function will raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` if the named module
cannot be imported.
This function will raise :exc:`ImportError` if the named module cannot be
imported.
Example use::
# Get copies of the warnings module for testing without
# affecting the version being used by the rest of the test suite
# One copy uses the C implementation, the other is forced to use
# the pure Python fallback implementation
# Get copies of the warnings module for testing without affecting the
# version being used by the rest of the test suite. One copy uses the
# C implementation, the other is forced to use the pure Python fallback
# implementation
py_warnings = import_fresh_module('warnings', blocked=['_warnings'])
c_warnings = import_fresh_module('warnings', fresh=['_warnings'])

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@ -144,7 +144,8 @@ def _save_and_remove_module(name, orig_modules):
def _save_and_block_module(name, orig_modules):
"""Helper function to save and block a module in sys.modules
Return True if the module was in sys.modules, False otherwise."""
Return True if the module was in sys.modules, False otherwise.
"""
saved = True
try:
orig_modules[name] = sys.modules[name]
@ -166,18 +167,30 @@ def anticipate_failure(condition):
def import_fresh_module(name, fresh=(), blocked=(), deprecated=False):
"""Imports and returns a module, deliberately bypassing the sys.modules cache
and importing a fresh copy of the module. Once the import is complete,
the sys.modules cache is restored to its original state.
"""Import and return a module, deliberately bypassing sys.modules.
Modules named in fresh are also imported anew if needed by the import.
If one of these modules can't be imported, None is returned.
This function imports and returns a fresh copy of the named Python module
by removing the named module from sys.modules before doing the import.
Note that unlike reload, the original module is not affected by
this operation.
Importing of modules named in blocked is prevented while the fresh import
takes place.
*fresh* is an iterable of additional module names that are also removed
from the sys.modules cache before doing the import.
If deprecated is True, any module or package deprecation messages
will be suppressed."""
*blocked* is an iterable of module names that are replaced with None
in the module cache during the import to ensure that attempts to import
them raise ImportError.
The named module and any modules named in the *fresh* and *blocked*
parameters are saved before starting the import and then reinserted into
sys.modules when the fresh import is complete.
Module and package deprecation messages are suppressed during this import
if *deprecated* is True.
This function will raise ImportError if the named module cannot be
imported.
"""
# NOTE: test_heapq, test_json and test_warnings include extra sanity checks
# to make sure that this utility function is working as expected
with _ignore_deprecated_imports(deprecated):