Accept keyword arguments for __import__ and doc the addition of the level param from PEP 328.

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Neal Norwitz 2006-04-03 04:48:37 +00:00
parent 92a6be4318
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3 changed files with 25 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
\setindexsubitem{(built-in function)} \setindexsubitem{(built-in function)}
\begin{funcdesc}{__import__}{name\optional{, globals\optional{, locals\optional{, fromlist}}}} \begin{funcdesc}{__import__}{name\optional{, globals\optional{, locals\optional{, fromlist\optional{, level}}}}}
This function is invoked by the \keyword{import}\stindex{import} This function is invoked by the \keyword{import}\stindex{import}
statement. It mainly exists so that you can replace it with another statement. It mainly exists so that you can replace it with another
function that has a compatible interface, in order to change the function that has a compatible interface, in order to change the
@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
For example, the statement \samp{import spam} results in the For example, the statement \samp{import spam} results in the
following call: \code{__import__('spam',} \code{globals(),} following call: \code{__import__('spam',} \code{globals(),}
\code{locals(), [])}; the statement \samp{from spam.ham import eggs} \code{locals(), [], -1)}; the statement \samp{from spam.ham import eggs}
results in \samp{__import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(), results in \samp{__import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(),
['eggs'])}. Note that even though \code{locals()} and ['eggs'], -1)}. Note that even though \code{locals()} and
\code{['eggs']} are passed in as arguments, the \code{['eggs']} are passed in as arguments, the
\function{__import__()} function does not set the local variable \function{__import__()} function does not set the local variable
named \code{eggs}; this is done by subsequent code that is generated named \code{eggs}; this is done by subsequent code that is generated
@ -52,6 +52,15 @@ def my_import(name):
mod = getattr(mod, comp) mod = getattr(mod, comp)
return mod return mod
\end{verbatim} \end{verbatim}
\var{level} specifies whether to use absolute or relative imports.
The default is \code{-1} which indicates both absolute and relative
imports will be attempted. \code{0} means only perform absolute imports.
Positive values for \var{level} indicate the number of parent directories
to search relative to the directory of the module calling
\function{__import__}.
\versionchanged[The level parameter was added]{2.5}
\versionchanged[Keyword support for parameters was added]{2.5}
\end{funcdesc} \end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}{abs}{x} \begin{funcdesc}{abs}{x}

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@ -12,6 +12,8 @@ What's New in Python 2.5 alpha 1?
Core and builtins Core and builtins
----------------- -----------------
- __import__ accepts keyword arguments.
- Patch #1460496: round() now accepts keyword arguments. - Patch #1460496: round() now accepts keyword arguments.
- Fixed bug #1459029 - unicode reprs were double-escaped. - Fixed bug #1459029 - unicode reprs were double-escaped.

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@ -31,23 +31,25 @@ static PyObject *filterunicode(PyObject *, PyObject *);
static PyObject *filtertuple (PyObject *, PyObject *); static PyObject *filtertuple (PyObject *, PyObject *);
static PyObject * static PyObject *
builtin___import__(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) builtin___import__(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
{ {
static char *kwlist[] = {"name", "globals", "locals", "fromlist",
"level", 0};
char *name; char *name;
PyObject *globals = NULL; PyObject *globals = NULL;
PyObject *locals = NULL; PyObject *locals = NULL;
PyObject *fromlist = NULL; PyObject *fromlist = NULL;
int level = -1; int level = -1;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s|OOOi:__import__", if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwds, "s|OOOi:__import__",
&name, &globals, &locals, &fromlist, &level)) kwlist, &name, &globals, &locals, &fromlist, &level))
return NULL; return NULL;
return PyImport_ImportModuleLevel(name, globals, locals, return PyImport_ImportModuleLevel(name, globals, locals,
fromlist, level); fromlist, level);
} }
PyDoc_STRVAR(import_doc, PyDoc_STRVAR(import_doc,
"__import__(name, globals, locals, fromlist) -> module\n\ "__import__(name, globals={}, locals={}, fromlist=[], level=-1) -> module\n\
\n\ \n\
Import a module. The globals are only used to determine the context;\n\ Import a module. The globals are only used to determine the context;\n\
they are not modified. The locals are currently unused. The fromlist\n\ they are not modified. The locals are currently unused. The fromlist\n\
@ -55,7 +57,10 @@ should be a list of names to emulate ``from name import ...'', or an\n\
empty list to emulate ``import name''.\n\ empty list to emulate ``import name''.\n\
When importing a module from a package, note that __import__('A.B', ...)\n\ When importing a module from a package, note that __import__('A.B', ...)\n\
returns package A when fromlist is empty, but its submodule B when\n\ returns package A when fromlist is empty, but its submodule B when\n\
fromlist is not empty."); fromlist is not empty. Level is used to determine whether to perform \n\
absolute or relative imports. -1 is the original strategy of attempting\n\
both absolute and relative imports, 0 is absolute, a positive number\n\
is the number of parent directories to search relative to the current module.");
static PyObject * static PyObject *
@ -2210,7 +2215,7 @@ in length to the length of the shortest argument sequence.");
static PyMethodDef builtin_methods[] = { static PyMethodDef builtin_methods[] = {
{"__import__", builtin___import__, METH_VARARGS, import_doc}, {"__import__", (PyCFunction)builtin___import__, METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS, import_doc},
{"abs", builtin_abs, METH_O, abs_doc}, {"abs", builtin_abs, METH_O, abs_doc},
{"all", builtin_all, METH_O, all_doc}, {"all", builtin_all, METH_O, all_doc},
{"any", builtin_any, METH_O, any_doc}, {"any", builtin_any, METH_O, any_doc},