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			301 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """Utility code for constructing importers, etc."""
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| from . import abc
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| from ._bootstrap import module_from_spec
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| from ._bootstrap import _resolve_name
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| from ._bootstrap import spec_from_loader
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| from ._bootstrap import _find_spec
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| from ._bootstrap_external import MAGIC_NUMBER
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| from ._bootstrap_external import _RAW_MAGIC_NUMBER
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| from ._bootstrap_external import cache_from_source
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| from ._bootstrap_external import decode_source
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| from ._bootstrap_external import source_from_cache
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| from ._bootstrap_external import spec_from_file_location
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| 
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| from contextlib import contextmanager
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| import _imp
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| import functools
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| import sys
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| import types
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| import warnings
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| 
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| 
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| def source_hash(source_bytes):
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|     "Return the hash of *source_bytes* as used in hash-based pyc files."
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|     return _imp.source_hash(_RAW_MAGIC_NUMBER, source_bytes)
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| 
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| 
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| def resolve_name(name, package):
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|     """Resolve a relative module name to an absolute one."""
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|     if not name.startswith('.'):
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|         return name
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|     elif not package:
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|         raise ImportError(f'no package specified for {repr(name)} '
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|                           '(required for relative module names)')
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|     level = 0
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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 _resolve_name(name[level:], package, level)
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| 
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| 
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| def _find_spec_from_path(name, path=None):
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|     """Return the spec for the specified module.
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| 
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|     First, sys.modules is checked to see if the module was already imported. If
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|     so, then sys.modules[name].__spec__ is returned. If that happens to be
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|     set to None, then ValueError is raised. If the module is not in
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|     sys.modules, then sys.meta_path is searched for a suitable spec with the
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|     value of 'path' given to the finders. None is returned if no spec could
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|     be found.
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| 
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|     Dotted names do not have their parent packages implicitly imported. You will
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|     most likely need to explicitly import all parent packages in the proper
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|     order for a submodule to get the correct spec.
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| 
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|     """
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|     if name not in sys.modules:
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|         return _find_spec(name, path)
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|     else:
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|         module = sys.modules[name]
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|         if module is None:
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|             return None
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|         try:
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|             spec = module.__spec__
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             raise ValueError('{}.__spec__ is not set'.format(name)) from None
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|         else:
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|             if spec is None:
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|                 raise ValueError('{}.__spec__ is None'.format(name))
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|             return spec
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| 
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| 
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| def find_spec(name, package=None):
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|     """Return the spec for the specified module.
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| 
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|     First, sys.modules is checked to see if the module was already imported. If
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|     so, then sys.modules[name].__spec__ is returned. If that happens to be
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|     set to None, then ValueError is raised. If the module is not in
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|     sys.modules, then sys.meta_path is searched for a suitable spec with the
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|     value of 'path' given to the finders. None is returned if no spec could
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|     be found.
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| 
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|     If the name is for submodule (contains a dot), the parent module is
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|     automatically imported.
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| 
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|     The name and package arguments work the same as importlib.import_module().
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|     In other words, relative module names (with leading dots) work.
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| 
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|     """
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|     fullname = resolve_name(name, package) if name.startswith('.') else name
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|     if fullname not in sys.modules:
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|         parent_name = fullname.rpartition('.')[0]
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|         if parent_name:
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|             parent = __import__(parent_name, fromlist=['__path__'])
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|             try:
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|                 parent_path = parent.__path__
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|             except AttributeError as e:
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|                 raise ModuleNotFoundError(
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|                     f"__path__ attribute not found on {parent_name!r} "
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|                     f"while trying to find {fullname!r}", name=fullname) from e
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|         else:
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|             parent_path = None
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|         return _find_spec(fullname, parent_path)
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|     else:
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|         module = sys.modules[fullname]
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|         if module is None:
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|             return None
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|         try:
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|             spec = module.__spec__
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             raise ValueError('{}.__spec__ is not set'.format(name)) from None
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|         else:
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|             if spec is None:
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|                 raise ValueError('{}.__spec__ is None'.format(name))
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|             return spec
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| 
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| 
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| @contextmanager
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| def _module_to_load(name):
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|     is_reload = name in sys.modules
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| 
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|     module = sys.modules.get(name)
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|     if not is_reload:
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|         # This must be done before open() is called as the 'io' module
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|         # implicitly imports 'locale' and would otherwise trigger an
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|         # infinite loop.
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|         module = type(sys)(name)
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|         # This must be done before putting the module in sys.modules
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|         # (otherwise an optimization shortcut in import.c becomes wrong)
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|         module.__initializing__ = True
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|         sys.modules[name] = module
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|     try:
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|         yield module
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|     except Exception:
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|         if not is_reload:
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|             try:
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|                 del sys.modules[name]
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|             except KeyError:
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|                 pass
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|     finally:
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|         module.__initializing__ = False
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| 
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| 
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| def set_package(fxn):
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|     """Set __package__ on the returned module.
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| 
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|     This function is deprecated.
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| 
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|     """
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|     @functools.wraps(fxn)
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|     def set_package_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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|         warnings.warn('The import system now takes care of this automatically.',
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|                       DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|         module = fxn(*args, **kwargs)
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|         if getattr(module, '__package__', None) is None:
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|             module.__package__ = module.__name__
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|             if not hasattr(module, '__path__'):
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|                 module.__package__ = module.__package__.rpartition('.')[0]
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|         return module
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|     return set_package_wrapper
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| 
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| 
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| def set_loader(fxn):
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|     """Set __loader__ on the returned module.
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| 
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|     This function is deprecated.
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| 
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|     """
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|     @functools.wraps(fxn)
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|     def set_loader_wrapper(self, *args, **kwargs):
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|         warnings.warn('The import system now takes care of this automatically.',
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|                       DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|         module = fxn(self, *args, **kwargs)
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|         if getattr(module, '__loader__', None) is None:
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|             module.__loader__ = self
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|         return module
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|     return set_loader_wrapper
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| 
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| 
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| def module_for_loader(fxn):
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|     """Decorator to handle selecting the proper module for loaders.
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| 
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|     The decorated function is passed the module to use instead of the module
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|     name. The module passed in to the function is either from sys.modules if
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|     it already exists or is a new module. If the module is new, then __name__
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|     is set the first argument to the method, __loader__ is set to self, and
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|     __package__ is set accordingly (if self.is_package() is defined) will be set
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|     before it is passed to the decorated function (if self.is_package() does
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|     not work for the module it will be set post-load).
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| 
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|     If an exception is raised and the decorator created the module it is
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|     subsequently removed from sys.modules.
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| 
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|     The decorator assumes that the decorated function takes the module name as
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|     the second argument.
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| 
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|     """
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|     warnings.warn('The import system now takes care of this automatically.',
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|                   DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
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|     @functools.wraps(fxn)
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|     def module_for_loader_wrapper(self, fullname, *args, **kwargs):
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|         with _module_to_load(fullname) as module:
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|             module.__loader__ = self
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|             try:
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|                 is_package = self.is_package(fullname)
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|             except (ImportError, AttributeError):
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 if is_package:
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|                     module.__package__ = fullname
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|                 else:
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|                     module.__package__ = fullname.rpartition('.')[0]
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|             # If __package__ was not set above, __import__() will do it later.
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|             return fxn(self, module, *args, **kwargs)
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| 
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|     return module_for_loader_wrapper
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| 
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| 
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| class _LazyModule(types.ModuleType):
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| 
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|     """A subclass of the module type which triggers loading upon attribute access."""
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| 
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|     def __getattribute__(self, attr):
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|         """Trigger the load of the module and return the attribute."""
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|         # All module metadata must be garnered from __spec__ in order to avoid
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|         # using mutated values.
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|         # Stop triggering this method.
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|         self.__class__ = types.ModuleType
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|         # Get the original name to make sure no object substitution occurred
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|         # in sys.modules.
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|         original_name = self.__spec__.name
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|         # Figure out exactly what attributes were mutated between the creation
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|         # of the module and now.
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|         attrs_then = self.__spec__.loader_state['__dict__']
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|         original_type = self.__spec__.loader_state['__class__']
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|         attrs_now = self.__dict__
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|         attrs_updated = {}
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|         for key, value in attrs_now.items():
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|             # Code that set the attribute may have kept a reference to the
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|             # assigned object, making identity more important than equality.
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|             if key not in attrs_then:
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|                 attrs_updated[key] = value
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|             elif id(attrs_now[key]) != id(attrs_then[key]):
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|                 attrs_updated[key] = value
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|         self.__spec__.loader.exec_module(self)
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|         # If exec_module() was used directly there is no guarantee the module
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|         # object was put into sys.modules.
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|         if original_name in sys.modules:
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|             if id(self) != id(sys.modules[original_name]):
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|                 raise ValueError(f"module object for {original_name!r} "
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|                                   "substituted in sys.modules during a lazy "
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|                                   "load")
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|         # Update after loading since that's what would happen in an eager
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|         # loading situation.
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|         self.__dict__.update(attrs_updated)
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|         return getattr(self, attr)
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| 
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|     def __delattr__(self, attr):
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|         """Trigger the load and then perform the deletion."""
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|         # To trigger the load and raise an exception if the attribute
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|         # doesn't exist.
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|         self.__getattribute__(attr)
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|         delattr(self, attr)
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| 
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| 
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| class LazyLoader(abc.Loader):
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| 
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|     """A loader that creates a module which defers loading until attribute access."""
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| 
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|     @staticmethod
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|     def __check_eager_loader(loader):
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|         if not hasattr(loader, 'exec_module'):
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|             raise TypeError('loader must define exec_module()')
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| 
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|     @classmethod
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|     def factory(cls, loader):
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|         """Construct a callable which returns the eager loader made lazy."""
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|         cls.__check_eager_loader(loader)
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|         return lambda *args, **kwargs: cls(loader(*args, **kwargs))
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, loader):
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|         self.__check_eager_loader(loader)
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|         self.loader = loader
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| 
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|     def create_module(self, spec):
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|         return self.loader.create_module(spec)
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| 
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|     def exec_module(self, module):
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|         """Make the module load lazily."""
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|         module.__spec__.loader = self.loader
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|         module.__loader__ = self.loader
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|         # Don't need to worry about deep-copying as trying to set an attribute
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|         # on an object would have triggered the load,
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|         # e.g. ``module.__spec__.loader = None`` would trigger a load from
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|         # trying to access module.__spec__.
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|         loader_state = {}
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|         loader_state['__dict__'] = module.__dict__.copy()
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|         loader_state['__class__'] = module.__class__
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|         module.__spec__.loader_state = loader_state
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|         module.__class__ = _LazyModule
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