bpo-39769: Fix compileall ddir for subpkgs. (GH-18676) (GH-18718)
Fix compileall.compile_dir() ddir= behavior on sub-packages.
Fixes compileall.compile_dir's ddir parameter and compileall command
line flag `-d` to no longer write the wrong pathname to the generated
pyc file for submodules beneath the root of the directory tree being
compiled. This fixes a regression introduced with Python 3.5.
Tests backported from GH 02673352b5
, the
implementation is different due to intervening code changes. But still
quiet simple.
Why was the bug ever introduced? The refactoring to add parallel
execution kept the ddir -> dfile computations but discarded the results
instead of sending them to compile_file(). This fixes that. Lack of tests
meant this went unnoticed.
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ def _walk_dir(dir, ddir=None, maxlevels=10, quiet=0):
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else:
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dfile = None
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if not os.path.isdir(fullname):
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yield fullname
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yield fullname, ddir
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elif (maxlevels > 0 and name != os.curdir and name != os.pardir and
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os.path.isdir(fullname) and not os.path.islink(fullname)):
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yield from _walk_dir(fullname, ddir=dfile,
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@ -76,28 +76,33 @@ def compile_dir(dir, maxlevels=10, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None,
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from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor
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except ImportError:
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workers = 1
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files = _walk_dir(dir, quiet=quiet, maxlevels=maxlevels,
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ddir=ddir)
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files_and_ddirs = _walk_dir(dir, quiet=quiet, maxlevels=maxlevels,
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ddir=ddir)
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success = True
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if workers != 1 and ProcessPoolExecutor is not None:
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# If workers == 0, let ProcessPoolExecutor choose
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workers = workers or None
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with ProcessPoolExecutor(max_workers=workers) as executor:
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results = executor.map(partial(compile_file,
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ddir=ddir, force=force,
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rx=rx, quiet=quiet,
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legacy=legacy,
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optimize=optimize,
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invalidation_mode=invalidation_mode),
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files)
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results = executor.map(
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partial(_compile_file_tuple,
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force=force, rx=rx, quiet=quiet,
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legacy=legacy, optimize=optimize,
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invalidation_mode=invalidation_mode,
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),
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files_and_ddirs)
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success = min(results, default=True)
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else:
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for file in files:
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if not compile_file(file, ddir, force, rx, quiet,
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for file, dfile in files_and_ddirs:
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if not compile_file(file, dfile, force, rx, quiet,
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legacy, optimize, invalidation_mode):
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success = False
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return success
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def _compile_file_tuple(file_and_dfile, **kwargs):
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"""Needs to be toplevel for ProcessPoolExecutor."""
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file, dfile = file_and_dfile
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return compile_file(file, dfile, **kwargs)
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def compile_file(fullname, ddir=None, force=False, rx=None, quiet=0,
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legacy=False, optimize=-1,
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invalidation_mode=None):
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@ -577,6 +577,47 @@ class CommandLineTestsBase:
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self.assertTrue(compile_dir.called)
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self.assertEqual(compile_dir.call_args[-1]['workers'], 0)
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def _test_ddir_only(self, *, ddir, parallel=True):
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"""Recursive compile_dir ddir must contain package paths; bpo39769."""
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fullpath = ["test", "foo"]
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path = self.directory
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mods = []
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for subdir in fullpath:
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path = os.path.join(path, subdir)
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os.mkdir(path)
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script_helper.make_script(path, "__init__", "")
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mods.append(script_helper.make_script(path, "mod",
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"def fn(): 1/0\nfn()\n"))
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compileall.compile_dir(
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self.directory, quiet=True, ddir=ddir,
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workers=2 if parallel else 1)
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self.assertTrue(mods)
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for mod in mods:
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self.assertTrue(mod.startswith(self.directory), mod)
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modcode = importlib.util.cache_from_source(mod)
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modpath = mod[len(self.directory+os.sep):]
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_, _, err = script_helper.assert_python_failure(modcode)
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expected_in = os.path.join(ddir, modpath)
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mod_code_obj = test.test_importlib.util._get_code_from_pyc(modcode)
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self.assertEqual(mod_code_obj.co_filename, expected_in)
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self.assertIn(f'"{expected_in}"', os.fsdecode(err))
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def test_ddir_only_one_worker(self):
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"""Recursive compile_dir ddir= contains package paths; bpo39769."""
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return self._test_ddir_only(ddir="<a prefix>", parallel=False)
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def test_ddir_multiple_workers(self):
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"""Recursive compile_dir ddir= contains package paths; bpo39769."""
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return self._test_ddir_only(ddir="<a prefix>", parallel=True)
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def test_ddir_empty_only_one_worker(self):
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"""Recursive compile_dir ddir='' contains package paths; bpo39769."""
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return self._test_ddir_only(ddir="", parallel=False)
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def test_ddir_empty_multiple_workers(self):
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"""Recursive compile_dir ddir='' contains package paths; bpo39769."""
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return self._test_ddir_only(ddir="", parallel=True)
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class CommmandLineTestsWithSourceEpoch(CommandLineTestsBase,
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unittest.TestCase,
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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import importlib
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from importlib import machinery, util, invalidate_caches
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from importlib.abc import ResourceReader
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import io
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import marshal
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import os
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import os.path
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from pathlib import Path, PurePath
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return '{}.{}'.format(parent, name), path
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def _get_code_from_pyc(pyc_path):
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"""Reads a pyc file and returns the unmarshalled code object within.
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No header validation is performed.
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"""
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with open(pyc_path, 'rb') as pyc_f:
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pyc_f.seek(16)
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return marshal.load(pyc_f)
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def uncache(*names):
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"""Uncache a module from sys.modules.
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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
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The :func:`compileall.compile_dir` function's *ddir* parameter and the
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compileall command line flag `-d` no longer write the wrong pathname to the
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generated pyc file for submodules beneath the root of the directory tree
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being compiled. This fixes a regression introduced with Python 3.5.
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