49 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
49 lines
1.3 KiB
Python
"""A pure Python implementation of import."""
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__all__ = ['__import__', 'import_module', 'invalidate_caches']
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from . import _bootstrap
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# To simplify imports in test code
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_w_long = _bootstrap._w_long
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_r_long = _bootstrap._r_long
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# Bootstrap help #####################################################
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import imp
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import sys
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_bootstrap._setup(sys, imp)
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# Public API #########################################################
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from ._bootstrap import __import__
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def invalidate_caches():
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"""Call the invalidate_caches() method on all finders stored in
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sys.path_importer_caches (where implemented)."""
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for finder in sys.path_importer_cache.values():
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if hasattr(finder, 'invalidate_caches'):
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finder.invalidate_caches()
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def import_module(name, package=None):
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"""Import a module.
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The 'package' argument is required when performing a relative import. It
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specifies the package to use as the anchor point from which to resolve the
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relative import to an absolute import.
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"""
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level = 0
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if name.startswith('.'):
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if not package:
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raise TypeError("relative imports require the 'package' argument")
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for character in name:
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if character != '.':
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break
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level += 1
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return _bootstrap._gcd_import(name[level:], package, level)
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