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* Remove a stale comment.Brett Cannon2011-03-241-7/+0
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* Make importlib.abc.SourceLoader the primary mechanism for importlib.Brett Cannon2010-07-031-2/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This required moving the class from importlib/abc.py into importlib/_bootstrap.py and jiggering some code to work better with the class. This included changing how the file finder worked to better meet import semantics. This also led to fixing importlib to handle the empty string from sys.path as import currently does (and making me wish we didn't support that instead just required people to insert '.' instead to represent cwd). It also required making the new set_data abstractmethod create any needed subdirectories implicitly thanks to __pycache__ (it was either this or grow the SourceLoader ABC to gain an 'exists' method and either a mkdir method or have set_data with no data arg mean to create a directory). Lastly, as an optimization the file loaders cache the file path where the finder found something to use for loading (this is thanks to having a sourceless loader separate from the source loader to simplify the code and cut out stat calls). Unfortunately test_runpy assumed a loader would always work for a module, even if you changed from underneath it what it was expected to work with. By simply dropping the previous loader in test_runpy so the proper loader can be returned by the finder fixed the failure. At this point importlib deviates from import on two points: 1. The exception raised when trying to import a file is different (import does an explicit file check to print a special message, importlib just says the path cannot be imported as if it was just some module name). 2. the co_filename on a code object is not being set to where bytecode was actually loaded from instead of where the marshalled code object originally came from (a solution for this has already been agreed upon on python-dev but has not been implemented yet; issue8611).
* Clarify why test_import is failing under importlib.Brett Cannon2009-08-301-2/+3
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* Trying to import a submodule from another module and not a package was raisingBrett Cannon2009-08-301-3/+0
| | | | | | AttributeError in importlib when it should be an ImportError. Found when running importlib against test_runpy.
* test_pep3120 is no longer a problem for importlib as the test was tweaked.Brett Cannon2009-08-301-1/+0
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* Turn on verbose2 for importlib.test.regrtest so as to see failures when they ↵Brett Cannon2009-08-301-2/+1
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* Raise TypeError if the name given to importlib.__import__() lacks an rpartitionBrett Cannon2009-08-301-1/+0
| | | | | | | | attribute. Was throwing AttributeError before. Discovered when running test_builtin against importlib. This exception change is specific to importlib.__import__() and does not apply to import_module() as it is being done for compatibility reasons only.
* Provide module docstrings for the two main test drivers in importlib thatBrett Cannon2009-08-301-2/+5
| | | | | explain what they are for and how to use command-line arguments to tweak semantics.
* Tweak importlib.test.regrtest to only specify the implicit tests to excludeBrett Cannon2009-08-301-4/+6
| | | | | when running entire test suite. Allows normal command-line arguments normally given to test.regrtest to work (e.g. specifying a single test).
* Add a test file to importlib that runs regrtest using importlib.__import__.Brett Cannon2009-08-271-0/+33
The file must be run using runpy. Certain tests are currently excluded from being run as they have known failures based on golden value checks that fail for various reasons (typically because __loader__ is not expected to be set on modules). Running the tests with this file does discover some incompatibilites in importlib that will be fixed in the near future (as noted currently in the docstring).