| """Core implementation of import. |
| |
| This module is NOT meant to be directly imported! It has been designed such |
| that it can be bootstrapped into Python as the implementation of import. As |
| such it requires the injection of specific modules and attributes in order to |
| work. One should use importlib as the public-facing version of this module. |
| |
| """ |
| # |
| # IMPORTANT: Whenever making changes to this module, be sure to run a top-level |
| # `make regen-importlib` followed by `make` in order to get the frozen version |
| # of the module updated. Not doing so will result in the Makefile to fail for |
| # all others who don't have a ./python around to freeze the module |
| # in the early stages of compilation. |
| # |
| |
| # See importlib._setup() for what is injected into the global namespace. |
| |
| # When editing this code be aware that code executed at import time CANNOT |
| # reference any injected objects! This includes not only global code but also |
| # anything specified at the class level. |
| |
| def _object_name(obj): |
| try: |
| return obj.__qualname__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| return type(obj).__qualname__ |
| |
| # Bootstrap-related code ###################################################### |
| |
| # Modules injected manually by _setup() |
| _thread = None |
| _warnings = None |
| _weakref = None |
| |
| # Import done by _install_external_importers() |
| _bootstrap_external = None |
| |
| |
| def _wrap(new, old): |
| """Simple substitute for functools.update_wrapper.""" |
| for replace in ['__module__', '__name__', '__qualname__', '__doc__']: |
| if hasattr(old, replace): |
| setattr(new, replace, getattr(old, replace)) |
| new.__dict__.update(old.__dict__) |
| |
| |
| def _new_module(name): |
| return type(sys)(name) |
| |
| |
| # Module-level locking ######################################################## |
| |
| # For a list that can have a weakref to it. |
| class _List(list): |
| __slots__ = ("__weakref__",) |
| |
| |
| # Copied from weakref.py with some simplifications and modifications unique to |
| # bootstrapping importlib. Many methods were simply deleting for simplicity, so if they |
| # are needed in the future they may work if simply copied back in. |
| class _WeakValueDictionary: |
| |
| def __init__(self): |
| self_weakref = _weakref.ref(self) |
| |
| # Inlined to avoid issues with inheriting from _weakref.ref before _weakref is |
| # set by _setup(). Since there's only one instance of this class, this is |
| # not expensive. |
| class KeyedRef(_weakref.ref): |
| |
| __slots__ = "key", |
| |
| def __new__(type, ob, key): |
| self = super().__new__(type, ob, type.remove) |
| self.key = key |
| return self |
| |
| def __init__(self, ob, key): |
| super().__init__(ob, self.remove) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def remove(wr): |
| nonlocal self_weakref |
| |
| self = self_weakref() |
| if self is not None: |
| if self._iterating: |
| self._pending_removals.append(wr.key) |
| else: |
| _weakref._remove_dead_weakref(self.data, wr.key) |
| |
| self._KeyedRef = KeyedRef |
| self.clear() |
| |
| def clear(self): |
| self._pending_removals = [] |
| self._iterating = set() |
| self.data = {} |
| |
| def _commit_removals(self): |
| pop = self._pending_removals.pop |
| d = self.data |
| while True: |
| try: |
| key = pop() |
| except IndexError: |
| return |
| _weakref._remove_dead_weakref(d, key) |
| |
| def get(self, key, default=None): |
| if self._pending_removals: |
| self._commit_removals() |
| try: |
| wr = self.data[key] |
| except KeyError: |
| return default |
| else: |
| if (o := wr()) is None: |
| return default |
| else: |
| return o |
| |
| def setdefault(self, key, default=None): |
| try: |
| o = self.data[key]() |
| except KeyError: |
| o = None |
| if o is None: |
| if self._pending_removals: |
| self._commit_removals() |
| self.data[key] = self._KeyedRef(default, key) |
| return default |
| else: |
| return o |
| |
| |
| # A dict mapping module names to weakrefs of _ModuleLock instances. |
| # Dictionary protected by the global import lock. |
| _module_locks = {} |
| |
| # A dict mapping thread IDs to weakref'ed lists of _ModuleLock instances. |
| # This maps a thread to the module locks it is blocking on acquiring. The |
| # values are lists because a single thread could perform a re-entrant import |
| # and be "in the process" of blocking on locks for more than one module. A |
| # thread can be "in the process" because a thread cannot actually block on |
| # acquiring more than one lock but it can have set up bookkeeping that reflects |
| # that it intends to block on acquiring more than one lock. |
| # |
| # The dictionary uses a WeakValueDictionary to avoid keeping unnecessary |
| # lists around, regardless of GC runs. This way there's no memory leak if |
| # the list is no longer needed (GH-106176). |
| _blocking_on = None |
| |
| |
| class _BlockingOnManager: |
| """A context manager responsible to updating ``_blocking_on``.""" |
| def __init__(self, thread_id, lock): |
| self.thread_id = thread_id |
| self.lock = lock |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| """Mark the running thread as waiting for self.lock. via _blocking_on.""" |
| # Interactions with _blocking_on are *not* protected by the global |
| # import lock here because each thread only touches the state that it |
| # owns (state keyed on its thread id). The global import lock is |
| # re-entrant (i.e., a single thread may take it more than once) so it |
| # wouldn't help us be correct in the face of re-entrancy either. |
| |
| self.blocked_on = _blocking_on.setdefault(self.thread_id, _List()) |
| self.blocked_on.append(self.lock) |
| |
| def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| """Remove self.lock from this thread's _blocking_on list.""" |
| self.blocked_on.remove(self.lock) |
| |
| |
| class _DeadlockError(RuntimeError): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| |
| def _has_deadlocked(target_id, *, seen_ids, candidate_ids, blocking_on): |
| """Check if 'target_id' is holding the same lock as another thread(s). |
| |
| The search within 'blocking_on' starts with the threads listed in |
| 'candidate_ids'. 'seen_ids' contains any threads that are considered |
| already traversed in the search. |
| |
| Keyword arguments: |
| target_id -- The thread id to try to reach. |
| seen_ids -- A set of threads that have already been visited. |
| candidate_ids -- The thread ids from which to begin. |
| blocking_on -- A dict representing the thread/blocking-on graph. This may |
| be the same object as the global '_blocking_on' but it is |
| a parameter to reduce the impact that global mutable |
| state has on the result of this function. |
| """ |
| if target_id in candidate_ids: |
| # If we have already reached the target_id, we're done - signal that it |
| # is reachable. |
| return True |
| |
| # Otherwise, try to reach the target_id from each of the given candidate_ids. |
| for tid in candidate_ids: |
| if not (candidate_blocking_on := blocking_on.get(tid)): |
| # There are no edges out from this node, skip it. |
| continue |
| elif tid in seen_ids: |
| # bpo 38091: the chain of tid's we encounter here eventually leads |
| # to a fixed point or a cycle, but does not reach target_id. |
| # This means we would not actually deadlock. This can happen if |
| # other threads are at the beginning of acquire() below. |
| return False |
| seen_ids.add(tid) |
| |
| # Follow the edges out from this thread. |
| edges = [lock.owner for lock in candidate_blocking_on] |
| if _has_deadlocked(target_id, seen_ids=seen_ids, candidate_ids=edges, |
| blocking_on=blocking_on): |
| return True |
| |
| return False |
| |
| |
| class _ModuleLock: |
| """A recursive lock implementation which is able to detect deadlocks |
| (e.g. thread 1 trying to take locks A then B, and thread 2 trying to |
| take locks B then A). |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| # Create an RLock for protecting the import process for the |
| # corresponding module. Since it is an RLock, a single thread will be |
| # able to take it more than once. This is necessary to support |
| # re-entrancy in the import system that arises from (at least) signal |
| # handlers and the garbage collector. Consider the case of: |
| # |
| # import foo |
| # -> ... |
| # -> importlib._bootstrap._ModuleLock.acquire |
| # -> ... |
| # -> <garbage collector> |
| # -> __del__ |
| # -> import foo |
| # -> ... |
| # -> importlib._bootstrap._ModuleLock.acquire |
| # -> _BlockingOnManager.__enter__ |
| # |
| # If a different thread than the running one holds the lock then the |
| # thread will have to block on taking the lock, which is what we want |
| # for thread safety. |
| self.lock = _thread.RLock() |
| self.wakeup = _thread.allocate_lock() |
| |
| # The name of the module for which this is a lock. |
| self.name = name |
| |
| # Can end up being set to None if this lock is not owned by any thread |
| # or the thread identifier for the owning thread. |
| self.owner = None |
| |
| # Represent the number of times the owning thread has acquired this lock |
| # via a list of True. This supports RLock-like ("re-entrant lock") |
| # behavior, necessary in case a single thread is following a circular |
| # import dependency and needs to take the lock for a single module |
| # more than once. |
| # |
| # Counts are represented as a list of True because list.append(True) |
| # and list.pop() are both atomic and thread-safe in CPython and it's hard |
| # to find another primitive with the same properties. |
| self.count = [] |
| |
| # This is a count of the number of threads that are blocking on |
| # self.wakeup.acquire() awaiting to get their turn holding this module |
| # lock. When the module lock is released, if this is greater than |
| # zero, it is decremented and `self.wakeup` is released one time. The |
| # intent is that this will let one other thread make more progress on |
| # acquiring this module lock. This repeats until all the threads have |
| # gotten a turn. |
| # |
| # This is incremented in self.acquire() when a thread notices it is |
| # going to have to wait for another thread to finish. |
| # |
| # See the comment above count for explanation of the representation. |
| self.waiters = [] |
| |
| def has_deadlock(self): |
| # To avoid deadlocks for concurrent or re-entrant circular imports, |
| # look at _blocking_on to see if any threads are blocking |
| # on getting the import lock for any module for which the import lock |
| # is held by this thread. |
| return _has_deadlocked( |
| # Try to find this thread. |
| target_id=_thread.get_ident(), |
| seen_ids=set(), |
| # Start from the thread that holds the import lock for this |
| # module. |
| candidate_ids=[self.owner], |
| # Use the global "blocking on" state. |
| blocking_on=_blocking_on, |
| ) |
| |
| def acquire(self): |
| """ |
| Acquire the module lock. If a potential deadlock is detected, |
| a _DeadlockError is raised. |
| Otherwise, the lock is always acquired and True is returned. |
| """ |
| tid = _thread.get_ident() |
| with _BlockingOnManager(tid, self): |
| while True: |
| # Protect interaction with state on self with a per-module |
| # lock. This makes it safe for more than one thread to try to |
| # acquire the lock for a single module at the same time. |
| with self.lock: |
| if self.count == [] or self.owner == tid: |
| # If the lock for this module is unowned then we can |
| # take the lock immediately and succeed. If the lock |
| # for this module is owned by the running thread then |
| # we can also allow the acquire to succeed. This |
| # supports circular imports (thread T imports module A |
| # which imports module B which imports module A). |
| self.owner = tid |
| self.count.append(True) |
| return True |
| |
| # At this point we know the lock is held (because count != |
| # 0) by another thread (because owner != tid). We'll have |
| # to get in line to take the module lock. |
| |
| # But first, check to see if this thread would create a |
| # deadlock by acquiring this module lock. If it would |
| # then just stop with an error. |
| # |
| # It's not clear who is expected to handle this error. |
| # There is one handler in _lock_unlock_module but many |
| # times this method is called when entering the context |
| # manager _ModuleLockManager instead - so _DeadlockError |
| # will just propagate up to application code. |
| # |
| # This seems to be more than just a hypothetical - |
| # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59509154 |
| # https://github.com/encode/django-rest-framework/issues/7078 |
| if self.has_deadlock(): |
| raise _DeadlockError(f'deadlock detected by {self!r}') |
| |
| # Check to see if we're going to be able to acquire the |
| # lock. If we are going to have to wait then increment |
| # the waiters so `self.release` will know to unblock us |
| # later on. We do this part non-blockingly so we don't |
| # get stuck here before we increment waiters. We have |
| # this extra acquire call (in addition to the one below, |
| # outside the self.lock context manager) to make sure |
| # self.wakeup is held when the next acquire is called (so |
| # we block). This is probably needlessly complex and we |
| # should just take self.wakeup in the return codepath |
| # above. |
| if self.wakeup.acquire(False): |
| self.waiters.append(None) |
| |
| # Now take the lock in a blocking fashion. This won't |
| # complete until the thread holding this lock |
| # (self.owner) calls self.release. |
| self.wakeup.acquire() |
| |
| # Taking the lock has served its purpose (making us wait), so we can |
| # give it up now. We'll take it w/o blocking again on the |
| # next iteration around this 'while' loop. |
| self.wakeup.release() |
| |
| def release(self): |
| tid = _thread.get_ident() |
| with self.lock: |
| if self.owner != tid: |
| raise RuntimeError('cannot release un-acquired lock') |
| assert len(self.count) > 0 |
| self.count.pop() |
| if not len(self.count): |
| self.owner = None |
| if len(self.waiters) > 0: |
| self.waiters.pop() |
| self.wakeup.release() |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return f'_ModuleLock({self.name!r}) at {id(self)}' |
| |
| |
| class _DummyModuleLock: |
| """A simple _ModuleLock equivalent for Python builds without |
| multi-threading support.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| self.count = 0 |
| |
| def acquire(self): |
| self.count += 1 |
| return True |
| |
| def release(self): |
| if self.count == 0: |
| raise RuntimeError('cannot release un-acquired lock') |
| self.count -= 1 |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| return f'_DummyModuleLock({self.name!r}) at {id(self)}' |
| |
| |
| class _ModuleLockManager: |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self._name = name |
| self._lock = None |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| self._lock = _get_module_lock(self._name) |
| self._lock.acquire() |
| |
| def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self._lock.release() |
| |
| |
| # The following two functions are for consumption by Python/import.c. |
| |
| def _get_module_lock(name): |
| """Get or create the module lock for a given module name. |
| |
| Acquire/release internally the global import lock to protect |
| _module_locks.""" |
| |
| _imp.acquire_lock() |
| try: |
| try: |
| lock = _module_locks[name]() |
| except KeyError: |
| lock = None |
| |
| if lock is None: |
| if _thread is None: |
| lock = _DummyModuleLock(name) |
| else: |
| lock = _ModuleLock(name) |
| |
| def cb(ref, name=name): |
| _imp.acquire_lock() |
| try: |
| # bpo-31070: Check if another thread created a new lock |
| # after the previous lock was destroyed |
| # but before the weakref callback was called. |
| if _module_locks.get(name) is ref: |
| del _module_locks[name] |
| finally: |
| _imp.release_lock() |
| |
| _module_locks[name] = _weakref.ref(lock, cb) |
| finally: |
| _imp.release_lock() |
| |
| return lock |
| |
| |
| def _lock_unlock_module(name): |
| """Acquires then releases the module lock for a given module name. |
| |
| This is used to ensure a module is completely initialized, in the |
| event it is being imported by another thread. |
| """ |
| lock = _get_module_lock(name) |
| try: |
| lock.acquire() |
| except _DeadlockError: |
| # Concurrent circular import, we'll accept a partially initialized |
| # module object. |
| pass |
| else: |
| lock.release() |
| |
| # Frame stripping magic ############################################### |
| def _call_with_frames_removed(f, *args, **kwds): |
| """remove_importlib_frames in import.c will always remove sequences |
| of importlib frames that end with a call to this function |
| |
| Use it instead of a normal call in places where including the importlib |
| frames introduces unwanted noise into the traceback (e.g. when executing |
| module code) |
| """ |
| return f(*args, **kwds) |
| |
| |
| def _verbose_message(message, *args, verbosity=1): |
| """Print the message to stderr if -v/PYTHONVERBOSE is turned on.""" |
| if sys.flags.verbose >= verbosity: |
| if not message.startswith(('#', 'import ')): |
| message = '# ' + message |
| print(message.format(*args), file=sys.stderr) |
| |
| |
| def _requires_builtin(fxn): |
| """Decorator to verify the named module is built-in.""" |
| def _requires_builtin_wrapper(self, fullname): |
| if fullname not in sys.builtin_module_names: |
| raise ImportError(f'{fullname!r} is not a built-in module', |
| name=fullname) |
| return fxn(self, fullname) |
| _wrap(_requires_builtin_wrapper, fxn) |
| return _requires_builtin_wrapper |
| |
| |
| def _requires_frozen(fxn): |
| """Decorator to verify the named module is frozen.""" |
| def _requires_frozen_wrapper(self, fullname): |
| if not _imp.is_frozen(fullname): |
| raise ImportError(f'{fullname!r} is not a frozen module', |
| name=fullname) |
| return fxn(self, fullname) |
| _wrap(_requires_frozen_wrapper, fxn) |
| return _requires_frozen_wrapper |
| |
| |
| # Typically used by loader classes as a method replacement. |
| def _load_module_shim(self, fullname): |
| """Load the specified module into sys.modules and return it. |
| |
| This method is deprecated. Use loader.exec_module() instead. |
| |
| """ |
| msg = ("the load_module() method is deprecated and slated for removal in " |
| "Python 3.12; use exec_module() instead") |
| _warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning) |
| spec = spec_from_loader(fullname, self) |
| if fullname in sys.modules: |
| module = sys.modules[fullname] |
| _exec(spec, module) |
| return sys.modules[fullname] |
| else: |
| return _load(spec) |
| |
| # Module specifications ####################################################### |
| |
| def _module_repr(module): |
| """The implementation of ModuleType.__repr__().""" |
| loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None) |
| if spec := getattr(module, "__spec__", None): |
| return _module_repr_from_spec(spec) |
| # Fall through to a catch-all which always succeeds. |
| try: |
| name = module.__name__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| name = '?' |
| try: |
| filename = module.__file__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| if loader is None: |
| return f'<module {name!r}>' |
| else: |
| return f'<module {name!r} ({loader!r})>' |
| else: |
| return f'<module {name!r} from {filename!r}>' |
| |
| |
| class ModuleSpec: |
| """The specification for a module, used for loading. |
| |
| A module's spec is the source for information about the module. For |
| data associated with the module, including source, use the spec's |
| loader. |
| |
| `name` is the absolute name of the module. `loader` is the loader |
| to use when loading the module. `parent` is the name of the |
| package the module is in. The parent is derived from the name. |
| |
| `is_package` determines if the module is considered a package or |
| not. On modules this is reflected by the `__path__` attribute. |
| |
| `origin` is the specific location used by the loader from which to |
| load the module, if that information is available. When filename is |
| set, origin will match. |
| |
| `has_location` indicates that a spec's "origin" reflects a location. |
| When this is True, `__file__` attribute of the module is set. |
| |
| `cached` is the location of the cached bytecode file, if any. It |
| corresponds to the `__cached__` attribute. |
| |
| `submodule_search_locations` is the sequence of path entries to |
| search when importing submodules. If set, is_package should be |
| True--and False otherwise. |
| |
| Packages are simply modules that (may) have submodules. If a spec |
| has a non-None value in `submodule_search_locations`, the import |
| system will consider modules loaded from the spec as packages. |
| |
| Only finders (see importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder and |
| importlib.abc.PathEntryFinder) should modify ModuleSpec instances. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, name, loader, *, origin=None, loader_state=None, |
| is_package=None): |
| self.name = name |
| self.loader = loader |
| self.origin = origin |
| self.loader_state = loader_state |
| self.submodule_search_locations = [] if is_package else None |
| self._uninitialized_submodules = [] |
| |
| # file-location attributes |
| self._set_fileattr = False |
| self._cached = None |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| args = [f'name={self.name!r}', f'loader={self.loader!r}'] |
| if self.origin is not None: |
| args.append(f'origin={self.origin!r}') |
| if self.submodule_search_locations is not None: |
| args.append(f'submodule_search_locations={self.submodule_search_locations}') |
| return f'{self.__class__.__name__}({", ".join(args)})' |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| smsl = self.submodule_search_locations |
| try: |
| return (self.name == other.name and |
| self.loader == other.loader and |
| self.origin == other.origin and |
| smsl == other.submodule_search_locations and |
| self.cached == other.cached and |
| self.has_location == other.has_location) |
| except AttributeError: |
| return NotImplemented |
| |
| @property |
| def cached(self): |
| if self._cached is None: |
| if self.origin is not None and self._set_fileattr: |
| if _bootstrap_external is None: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| self._cached = _bootstrap_external._get_cached(self.origin) |
| return self._cached |
| |
| @cached.setter |
| def cached(self, cached): |
| self._cached = cached |
| |
| @property |
| def parent(self): |
| """The name of the module's parent.""" |
| if self.submodule_search_locations is None: |
| return self.name.rpartition('.')[0] |
| else: |
| return self.name |
| |
| @property |
| def has_location(self): |
| return self._set_fileattr |
| |
| @has_location.setter |
| def has_location(self, value): |
| self._set_fileattr = bool(value) |
| |
| |
| def spec_from_loader(name, loader, *, origin=None, is_package=None): |
| """Return a module spec based on various loader methods.""" |
| if origin is None: |
| origin = getattr(loader, '_ORIGIN', None) |
| |
| if not origin and hasattr(loader, 'get_filename'): |
| if _bootstrap_external is None: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| spec_from_file_location = _bootstrap_external.spec_from_file_location |
| |
| if is_package is None: |
| return spec_from_file_location(name, loader=loader) |
| search = [] if is_package else None |
| return spec_from_file_location(name, loader=loader, |
| submodule_search_locations=search) |
| |
| if is_package is None: |
| if hasattr(loader, 'is_package'): |
| try: |
| is_package = loader.is_package(name) |
| except ImportError: |
| is_package = None # aka, undefined |
| else: |
| # the default |
| is_package = False |
| |
| return ModuleSpec(name, loader, origin=origin, is_package=is_package) |
| |
| |
| def _spec_from_module(module, loader=None, origin=None): |
| # This function is meant for use in _setup(). |
| try: |
| spec = module.__spec__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| if spec is not None: |
| return spec |
| |
| name = module.__name__ |
| if loader is None: |
| try: |
| loader = module.__loader__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| # loader will stay None. |
| pass |
| try: |
| location = module.__file__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| location = None |
| if origin is None: |
| if loader is not None: |
| origin = getattr(loader, '_ORIGIN', None) |
| if not origin and location is not None: |
| origin = location |
| try: |
| cached = module.__cached__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| cached = None |
| try: |
| submodule_search_locations = list(module.__path__) |
| except AttributeError: |
| submodule_search_locations = None |
| |
| spec = ModuleSpec(name, loader, origin=origin) |
| spec._set_fileattr = False if location is None else (origin == location) |
| spec.cached = cached |
| spec.submodule_search_locations = submodule_search_locations |
| return spec |
| |
| |
| def _init_module_attrs(spec, module, *, override=False): |
| # The passed-in module may be not support attribute assignment, |
| # in which case we simply don't set the attributes. |
| # __name__ |
| if (override or getattr(module, '__name__', None) is None): |
| try: |
| module.__name__ = spec.name |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| # __loader__ |
| if override or getattr(module, '__loader__', None) is None: |
| loader = spec.loader |
| if loader is None: |
| # A backward compatibility hack. |
| if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None: |
| if _bootstrap_external is None: |
| raise NotImplementedError |
| NamespaceLoader = _bootstrap_external.NamespaceLoader |
| |
| loader = NamespaceLoader.__new__(NamespaceLoader) |
| loader._path = spec.submodule_search_locations |
| spec.loader = loader |
| # While the docs say that module.__file__ is not set for |
| # built-in modules, and the code below will avoid setting it if |
| # spec.has_location is false, this is incorrect for namespace |
| # packages. Namespace packages have no location, but their |
| # __spec__.origin is None, and thus their module.__file__ |
| # should also be None for consistency. While a bit of a hack, |
| # this is the best place to ensure this consistency. |
| # |
| # See # https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.html#importlib.abc.Loader.load_module |
| # and bpo-32305 |
| module.__file__ = None |
| try: |
| module.__loader__ = loader |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| # __package__ |
| if override or getattr(module, '__package__', None) is None: |
| try: |
| module.__package__ = spec.parent |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| # __spec__ |
| try: |
| module.__spec__ = spec |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| # __path__ |
| if override or getattr(module, '__path__', None) is None: |
| if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None: |
| # XXX We should extend __path__ if it's already a list. |
| try: |
| module.__path__ = spec.submodule_search_locations |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| # __file__/__cached__ |
| if spec.has_location: |
| if override or getattr(module, '__file__', None) is None: |
| try: |
| module.__file__ = spec.origin |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| |
| if override or getattr(module, '__cached__', None) is None: |
| if spec.cached is not None: |
| try: |
| module.__cached__ = spec.cached |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def module_from_spec(spec): |
| """Create a module based on the provided spec.""" |
| # Typically loaders will not implement create_module(). |
| module = None |
| if hasattr(spec.loader, 'create_module'): |
| # If create_module() returns `None` then it means default |
| # module creation should be used. |
| module = spec.loader.create_module(spec) |
| elif hasattr(spec.loader, 'exec_module'): |
| raise ImportError('loaders that define exec_module() ' |
| 'must also define create_module()') |
| if module is None: |
| module = _new_module(spec.name) |
| _init_module_attrs(spec, module) |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def _module_repr_from_spec(spec): |
| """Return the repr to use for the module.""" |
| name = '?' if spec.name is None else spec.name |
| if spec.origin is None: |
| loader = spec.loader |
| if loader is None: |
| return f'<module {name!r}>' |
| elif ( |
| _bootstrap_external is not None |
| and isinstance(loader, _bootstrap_external.NamespaceLoader) |
| ): |
| return f'<module {name!r} (namespace) from {list(loader._path)}>' |
| else: |
| return f'<module {name!r} ({loader!r})>' |
| else: |
| if spec.has_location: |
| return f'<module {name!r} from {spec.origin!r}>' |
| else: |
| return f'<module {spec.name!r} ({spec.origin})>' |
| |
| |
| # Used by importlib.reload() and _load_module_shim(). |
| def _exec(spec, module): |
| """Execute the spec's specified module in an existing module's namespace.""" |
| name = spec.name |
| with _ModuleLockManager(name): |
| if sys.modules.get(name) is not module: |
| msg = f'module {name!r} not in sys.modules' |
| raise ImportError(msg, name=name) |
| try: |
| if spec.loader is None: |
| if spec.submodule_search_locations is None: |
| raise ImportError('missing loader', name=spec.name) |
| # Namespace package. |
| _init_module_attrs(spec, module, override=True) |
| else: |
| _init_module_attrs(spec, module, override=True) |
| if not hasattr(spec.loader, 'exec_module'): |
| msg = (f"{_object_name(spec.loader)}.exec_module() not found; " |
| "falling back to load_module()") |
| _warnings.warn(msg, ImportWarning) |
| spec.loader.load_module(name) |
| else: |
| spec.loader.exec_module(module) |
| finally: |
| # Update the order of insertion into sys.modules for module |
| # clean-up at shutdown. |
| module = sys.modules.pop(spec.name) |
| sys.modules[spec.name] = module |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def _load_backward_compatible(spec): |
| # It is assumed that all callers have been warned about using load_module() |
| # appropriately before calling this function. |
| try: |
| spec.loader.load_module(spec.name) |
| except: |
| if spec.name in sys.modules: |
| module = sys.modules.pop(spec.name) |
| sys.modules[spec.name] = module |
| raise |
| # The module must be in sys.modules at this point! |
| # Move it to the end of sys.modules. |
| module = sys.modules.pop(spec.name) |
| sys.modules[spec.name] = module |
| if getattr(module, '__loader__', None) is None: |
| try: |
| module.__loader__ = spec.loader |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| if getattr(module, '__package__', None) is None: |
| try: |
| # Since module.__path__ may not line up with |
| # spec.submodule_search_paths, we can't necessarily rely |
| # on spec.parent here. |
| module.__package__ = module.__name__ |
| if not hasattr(module, '__path__'): |
| module.__package__ = spec.name.rpartition('.')[0] |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| if getattr(module, '__spec__', None) is None: |
| try: |
| module.__spec__ = spec |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| return module |
| |
| def _load_unlocked(spec): |
| # A helper for direct use by the import system. |
| if spec.loader is not None: |
| # Not a namespace package. |
| if not hasattr(spec.loader, 'exec_module'): |
| msg = (f"{_object_name(spec.loader)}.exec_module() not found; " |
| "falling back to load_module()") |
| _warnings.warn(msg, ImportWarning) |
| return _load_backward_compatible(spec) |
| |
| module = module_from_spec(spec) |
| |
| # This must be done before putting the module in sys.modules |
| # (otherwise an optimization shortcut in import.c becomes |
| # wrong). |
| spec._initializing = True |
| try: |
| sys.modules[spec.name] = module |
| try: |
| if spec.loader is None: |
| if spec.submodule_search_locations is None: |
| raise ImportError('missing loader', name=spec.name) |
| # A namespace package so do nothing. |
| else: |
| spec.loader.exec_module(module) |
| except: |
| try: |
| del sys.modules[spec.name] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| raise |
| # Move the module to the end of sys.modules. |
| # We don't ensure that the import-related module attributes get |
| # set in the sys.modules replacement case. Such modules are on |
| # their own. |
| module = sys.modules.pop(spec.name) |
| sys.modules[spec.name] = module |
| _verbose_message('import {!r} # {!r}', spec.name, spec.loader) |
| finally: |
| spec._initializing = False |
| |
| return module |
| |
| # A method used during testing of _load_unlocked() and by |
| # _load_module_shim(). |
| def _load(spec): |
| """Return a new module object, loaded by the spec's loader. |
| |
| The module is not added to its parent. |
| |
| If a module is already in sys.modules, that existing module gets |
| clobbered. |
| |
| """ |
| with _ModuleLockManager(spec.name): |
| return _load_unlocked(spec) |
| |
| |
| # Loaders ##################################################################### |
| |
| class BuiltinImporter: |
| |
| """Meta path import for built-in modules. |
| |
| All methods are either class or static methods to avoid the need to |
| instantiate the class. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| _ORIGIN = "built-in" |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def find_spec(cls, fullname, path=None, target=None): |
| if _imp.is_builtin(fullname): |
| return spec_from_loader(fullname, cls, origin=cls._ORIGIN) |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def create_module(spec): |
| """Create a built-in module""" |
| if spec.name not in sys.builtin_module_names: |
| raise ImportError(f'{spec.name!r} is not a built-in module', |
| name=spec.name) |
| return _call_with_frames_removed(_imp.create_builtin, spec) |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def exec_module(module): |
| """Exec a built-in module""" |
| _call_with_frames_removed(_imp.exec_builtin, module) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_builtin |
| def get_code(cls, fullname): |
| """Return None as built-in modules do not have code objects.""" |
| return None |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_builtin |
| def get_source(cls, fullname): |
| """Return None as built-in modules do not have source code.""" |
| return None |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_builtin |
| def is_package(cls, fullname): |
| """Return False as built-in modules are never packages.""" |
| return False |
| |
| load_module = classmethod(_load_module_shim) |
| |
| |
| class FrozenImporter: |
| |
| """Meta path import for frozen modules. |
| |
| All methods are either class or static methods to avoid the need to |
| instantiate the class. |
| |
| """ |
| |
| _ORIGIN = "frozen" |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _fix_up_module(cls, module): |
| spec = module.__spec__ |
| state = spec.loader_state |
| if state is None: |
| # The module is missing FrozenImporter-specific values. |
| |
| # Fix up the spec attrs. |
| origname = vars(module).pop('__origname__', None) |
| assert origname, 'see PyImport_ImportFrozenModuleObject()' |
| ispkg = hasattr(module, '__path__') |
| assert _imp.is_frozen_package(module.__name__) == ispkg, ispkg |
| filename, pkgdir = cls._resolve_filename(origname, spec.name, ispkg) |
| spec.loader_state = type(sys.implementation)( |
| filename=filename, |
| origname=origname, |
| ) |
| __path__ = spec.submodule_search_locations |
| if ispkg: |
| assert __path__ == [], __path__ |
| if pkgdir: |
| spec.submodule_search_locations.insert(0, pkgdir) |
| else: |
| assert __path__ is None, __path__ |
| |
| # Fix up the module attrs (the bare minimum). |
| assert not hasattr(module, '__file__'), module.__file__ |
| if filename: |
| try: |
| module.__file__ = filename |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| if ispkg: |
| if module.__path__ != __path__: |
| assert module.__path__ == [], module.__path__ |
| module.__path__.extend(__path__) |
| else: |
| # These checks ensure that _fix_up_module() is only called |
| # in the right places. |
| __path__ = spec.submodule_search_locations |
| ispkg = __path__ is not None |
| # Check the loader state. |
| assert sorted(vars(state)) == ['filename', 'origname'], state |
| if state.origname: |
| # The only frozen modules with "origname" set are stdlib modules. |
| (__file__, pkgdir, |
| ) = cls._resolve_filename(state.origname, spec.name, ispkg) |
| assert state.filename == __file__, (state.filename, __file__) |
| if pkgdir: |
| assert __path__ == [pkgdir], (__path__, pkgdir) |
| else: |
| assert __path__ == ([] if ispkg else None), __path__ |
| else: |
| __file__ = None |
| assert state.filename is None, state.filename |
| assert __path__ == ([] if ispkg else None), __path__ |
| # Check the file attrs. |
| if __file__: |
| assert hasattr(module, '__file__') |
| assert module.__file__ == __file__, (module.__file__, __file__) |
| else: |
| assert not hasattr(module, '__file__'), module.__file__ |
| if ispkg: |
| assert hasattr(module, '__path__') |
| assert module.__path__ == __path__, (module.__path__, __path__) |
| else: |
| assert not hasattr(module, '__path__'), module.__path__ |
| assert not spec.has_location |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def _resolve_filename(cls, fullname, alias=None, ispkg=False): |
| if not fullname or not getattr(sys, '_stdlib_dir', None): |
| return None, None |
| try: |
| sep = cls._SEP |
| except AttributeError: |
| sep = cls._SEP = '\\' if sys.platform == 'win32' else '/' |
| |
| if fullname != alias: |
| if fullname.startswith('<'): |
| fullname = fullname[1:] |
| if not ispkg: |
| fullname = f'{fullname}.__init__' |
| else: |
| ispkg = False |
| relfile = fullname.replace('.', sep) |
| if ispkg: |
| pkgdir = f'{sys._stdlib_dir}{sep}{relfile}' |
| filename = f'{pkgdir}{sep}__init__.py' |
| else: |
| pkgdir = None |
| filename = f'{sys._stdlib_dir}{sep}{relfile}.py' |
| return filename, pkgdir |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def find_spec(cls, fullname, path=None, target=None): |
| info = _call_with_frames_removed(_imp.find_frozen, fullname) |
| if info is None: |
| return None |
| # We get the marshaled data in exec_module() (the loader |
| # part of the importer), instead of here (the finder part). |
| # The loader is the usual place to get the data that will |
| # be loaded into the module. (For example, see _LoaderBasics |
| # in _bootstrap_external.py.) Most importantly, this importer |
| # is simpler if we wait to get the data. |
| # However, getting as much data in the finder as possible |
| # to later load the module is okay, and sometimes important. |
| # (That's why ModuleSpec.loader_state exists.) This is |
| # especially true if it avoids throwing away expensive data |
| # the loader would otherwise duplicate later and can be done |
| # efficiently. In this case it isn't worth it. |
| _, ispkg, origname = info |
| spec = spec_from_loader(fullname, cls, |
| origin=cls._ORIGIN, |
| is_package=ispkg) |
| filename, pkgdir = cls._resolve_filename(origname, fullname, ispkg) |
| spec.loader_state = type(sys.implementation)( |
| filename=filename, |
| origname=origname, |
| ) |
| if pkgdir: |
| spec.submodule_search_locations.insert(0, pkgdir) |
| return spec |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def create_module(spec): |
| """Set __file__, if able.""" |
| module = _new_module(spec.name) |
| try: |
| filename = spec.loader_state.filename |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| else: |
| if filename: |
| module.__file__ = filename |
| return module |
| |
| @staticmethod |
| def exec_module(module): |
| spec = module.__spec__ |
| name = spec.name |
| code = _call_with_frames_removed(_imp.get_frozen_object, name) |
| exec(code, module.__dict__) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def load_module(cls, fullname): |
| """Load a frozen module. |
| |
| This method is deprecated. Use exec_module() instead. |
| |
| """ |
| # Warning about deprecation implemented in _load_module_shim(). |
| module = _load_module_shim(cls, fullname) |
| info = _imp.find_frozen(fullname) |
| assert info is not None |
| _, ispkg, origname = info |
| module.__origname__ = origname |
| vars(module).pop('__file__', None) |
| if ispkg: |
| module.__path__ = [] |
| cls._fix_up_module(module) |
| return module |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_frozen |
| def get_code(cls, fullname): |
| """Return the code object for the frozen module.""" |
| return _imp.get_frozen_object(fullname) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_frozen |
| def get_source(cls, fullname): |
| """Return None as frozen modules do not have source code.""" |
| return None |
| |
| @classmethod |
| @_requires_frozen |
| def is_package(cls, fullname): |
| """Return True if the frozen module is a package.""" |
| return _imp.is_frozen_package(fullname) |
| |
| |
| # Import itself ############################################################### |
| |
| class _ImportLockContext: |
| |
| """Context manager for the import lock.""" |
| |
| def __enter__(self): |
| """Acquire the import lock.""" |
| _imp.acquire_lock() |
| |
| def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback): |
| """Release the import lock regardless of any raised exceptions.""" |
| _imp.release_lock() |
| |
| |
| def _resolve_name(name, package, level): |
| """Resolve a relative module name to an absolute one.""" |
| bits = package.rsplit('.', level - 1) |
| if len(bits) < level: |
| raise ImportError('attempted relative import beyond top-level package') |
| base = bits[0] |
| return f'{base}.{name}' if name else base |
| |
| |
| def _find_spec(name, path, target=None): |
| """Find a module's spec.""" |
| meta_path = sys.meta_path |
| if meta_path is None: |
| # PyImport_Cleanup() is running or has been called. |
| raise ImportError("sys.meta_path is None, Python is likely " |
| "shutting down") |
| |
| if not meta_path: |
| _warnings.warn('sys.meta_path is empty', ImportWarning) |
| |
| # We check sys.modules here for the reload case. While a passed-in |
| # target will usually indicate a reload there is no guarantee, whereas |
| # sys.modules provides one. |
| is_reload = name in sys.modules |
| for finder in meta_path: |
| with _ImportLockContext(): |
| try: |
| find_spec = finder.find_spec |
| except AttributeError: |
| continue |
| else: |
| spec = find_spec(name, path, target) |
| if spec is not None: |
| # The parent import may have already imported this module. |
| if not is_reload and name in sys.modules: |
| module = sys.modules[name] |
| try: |
| __spec__ = module.__spec__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| # We use the found spec since that is the one that |
| # we would have used if the parent module hadn't |
| # beaten us to the punch. |
| return spec |
| else: |
| if __spec__ is None: |
| return spec |
| else: |
| return __spec__ |
| else: |
| return spec |
| else: |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def _sanity_check(name, package, level): |
| """Verify arguments are "sane".""" |
| if not isinstance(name, str): |
| raise TypeError(f'module name must be str, not {type(name)}') |
| if level < 0: |
| raise ValueError('level must be >= 0') |
| if level > 0: |
| if not isinstance(package, str): |
| raise TypeError('__package__ not set to a string') |
| elif not package: |
| raise ImportError('attempted relative import with no known parent ' |
| 'package') |
| if not name and level == 0: |
| raise ValueError('Empty module name') |
| |
| |
| _ERR_MSG_PREFIX = 'No module named ' |
| _ERR_MSG = _ERR_MSG_PREFIX + '{!r}' |
| |
| def _find_and_load_unlocked(name, import_): |
| path = None |
| parent = name.rpartition('.')[0] |
| parent_spec = None |
| if parent: |
| if parent not in sys.modules: |
| _call_with_frames_removed(import_, parent) |
| # Crazy side-effects! |
| if name in sys.modules: |
| return sys.modules[name] |
| parent_module = sys.modules[parent] |
| try: |
| path = parent_module.__path__ |
| except AttributeError: |
| msg = f'{_ERR_MSG_PREFIX}{name!r}; {parent!r} is not a package' |
| raise ModuleNotFoundError(msg, name=name) from None |
| parent_spec = parent_module.__spec__ |
| child = name.rpartition('.')[2] |
| spec = _find_spec(name, path) |
| if spec is None: |
| raise ModuleNotFoundError(f'{_ERR_MSG_PREFIX}{name!r}', name=name) |
| else: |
| if parent_spec: |
| # Temporarily add child we are currently importing to parent's |
| # _uninitialized_submodules for circular import tracking. |
| parent_spec._uninitialized_submodules.append(child) |
| try: |
| module = _load_unlocked(spec) |
| finally: |
| if parent_spec: |
| parent_spec._uninitialized_submodules.pop() |
| if parent: |
| # Set the module as an attribute on its parent. |
| parent_module = sys.modules[parent] |
| try: |
| setattr(parent_module, child, module) |
| except AttributeError: |
| msg = f"Cannot set an attribute on {parent!r} for child module {child!r}" |
| _warnings.warn(msg, ImportWarning) |
| return module |
| |
| |
| _NEEDS_LOADING = object() |
| |
| |
| def _find_and_load(name, import_): |
| """Find and load the module.""" |
| |
| # Optimization: we avoid unneeded module locking if the module |
| # already exists in sys.modules and is fully initialized. |
| module = sys.modules.get(name, _NEEDS_LOADING) |
| if (module is _NEEDS_LOADING or |
| getattr(getattr(module, "__spec__", None), "_initializing", False)): |
| with _ModuleLockManager(name): |
| module = sys.modules.get(name, _NEEDS_LOADING) |
| if module is _NEEDS_LOADING: |
| return _find_and_load_unlocked(name, import_) |
| |
| # Optimization: only call _bootstrap._lock_unlock_module() if |
| # module.__spec__._initializing is True. |
| # NOTE: because of this, initializing must be set *before* |
| # putting the new module in sys.modules. |
| _lock_unlock_module(name) |
| |
| if module is None: |
| message = f'import of {name} halted; None in sys.modules' |
| raise ModuleNotFoundError(message, name=name) |
| |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def _gcd_import(name, package=None, level=0): |
| """Import and return the module based on its name, the package the call is |
| being made from, and the level adjustment. |
| |
| This function represents the greatest common denominator of functionality |
| between import_module and __import__. This includes setting __package__ if |
| the loader did not. |
| |
| """ |
| _sanity_check(name, package, level) |
| if level > 0: |
| name = _resolve_name(name, package, level) |
| return _find_and_load(name, _gcd_import) |
| |
| |
| def _handle_fromlist(module, fromlist, import_, *, recursive=False): |
| """Figure out what __import__ should return. |
| |
| The import_ parameter is a callable which takes the name of module to |
| import. It is required to decouple the function from assuming importlib's |
| import implementation is desired. |
| |
| """ |
| # The hell that is fromlist ... |
| # If a package was imported, try to import stuff from fromlist. |
| for x in fromlist: |
| if not isinstance(x, str): |
| if recursive: |
| where = module.__name__ + '.__all__' |
| else: |
| where = "``from list''" |
| raise TypeError(f"Item in {where} must be str, " |
| f"not {type(x).__name__}") |
| elif x == '*': |
| if not recursive and hasattr(module, '__all__'): |
| _handle_fromlist(module, module.__all__, import_, |
| recursive=True) |
| elif not hasattr(module, x): |
| from_name = f'{module.__name__}.{x}' |
| try: |
| _call_with_frames_removed(import_, from_name) |
| except ModuleNotFoundError as exc: |
| # Backwards-compatibility dictates we ignore failed |
| # imports triggered by fromlist for modules that don't |
| # exist. |
| if (exc.name == from_name and |
| sys.modules.get(from_name, _NEEDS_LOADING) is not None): |
| continue |
| raise |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def _calc___package__(globals): |
| """Calculate what __package__ should be. |
| |
| __package__ is not guaranteed to be defined or could be set to None |
| to represent that its proper value is unknown. |
| |
| """ |
| package = globals.get('__package__') |
| spec = globals.get('__spec__') |
| if package is not None: |
| if spec is not None and package != spec.parent: |
| _warnings.warn("__package__ != __spec__.parent " |
| f"({package!r} != {spec.parent!r})", |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3) |
| return package |
| elif spec is not None: |
| return spec.parent |
| else: |
| _warnings.warn("can't resolve package from __spec__ or __package__, " |
| "falling back on __name__ and __path__", |
| ImportWarning, stacklevel=3) |
| package = globals['__name__'] |
| if '__path__' not in globals: |
| package = package.rpartition('.')[0] |
| return package |
| |
| |
| def __import__(name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=(), level=0): |
| """Import a module. |
| |
| The 'globals' argument is used to infer where the import is occurring from |
| to handle relative imports. The 'locals' argument is ignored. The |
| 'fromlist' argument specifies what should exist as attributes on the module |
| being imported (e.g. ``from module import <fromlist>``). The 'level' |
| argument represents the package location to import from in a relative |
| import (e.g. ``from ..pkg import mod`` would have a 'level' of 2). |
| |
| """ |
| if level == 0: |
| module = _gcd_import(name) |
| else: |
| globals_ = globals if globals is not None else {} |
| package = _calc___package__(globals_) |
| module = _gcd_import(name, package, level) |
| if not fromlist: |
| # Return up to the first dot in 'name'. This is complicated by the fact |
| # that 'name' may be relative. |
| if level == 0: |
| return _gcd_import(name.partition('.')[0]) |
| elif not name: |
| return module |
| else: |
| # Figure out where to slice the module's name up to the first dot |
| # in 'name'. |
| cut_off = len(name) - len(name.partition('.')[0]) |
| # Slice end needs to be positive to alleviate need to special-case |
| # when ``'.' not in name``. |
| return sys.modules[module.__name__[:len(module.__name__)-cut_off]] |
| elif hasattr(module, '__path__'): |
| return _handle_fromlist(module, fromlist, _gcd_import) |
| else: |
| return module |
| |
| |
| def _builtin_from_name(name): |
| spec = BuiltinImporter.find_spec(name) |
| if spec is None: |
| raise ImportError('no built-in module named ' + name) |
| return _load_unlocked(spec) |
| |
| |
| def _setup(sys_module, _imp_module): |
| """Setup importlib by importing needed built-in modules and injecting them |
| into the global namespace. |
| |
| As sys is needed for sys.modules access and _imp is needed to load built-in |
| modules, those two modules must be explicitly passed in. |
| |
| """ |
| global _imp, sys, _blocking_on |
| _imp = _imp_module |
| sys = sys_module |
| |
| # Set up the spec for existing builtin/frozen modules. |
| module_type = type(sys) |
| for name, module in sys.modules.items(): |
| if isinstance(module, module_type): |
| if name in sys.builtin_module_names: |
| loader = BuiltinImporter |
| elif _imp.is_frozen(name): |
| loader = FrozenImporter |
| else: |
| continue |
| spec = _spec_from_module(module, loader) |
| _init_module_attrs(spec, module) |
| if loader is FrozenImporter: |
| loader._fix_up_module(module) |
| |
| # Directly load built-in modules needed during bootstrap. |
| self_module = sys.modules[__name__] |
| for builtin_name in ('_thread', '_warnings', '_weakref'): |
| if builtin_name not in sys.modules: |
| builtin_module = _builtin_from_name(builtin_name) |
| else: |
| builtin_module = sys.modules[builtin_name] |
| setattr(self_module, builtin_name, builtin_module) |
| |
| # Instantiation requires _weakref to have been set. |
| _blocking_on = _WeakValueDictionary() |
| |
| |
| def _install(sys_module, _imp_module): |
| """Install importers for builtin and frozen modules""" |
| _setup(sys_module, _imp_module) |
| |
| sys.meta_path.append(BuiltinImporter) |
| sys.meta_path.append(FrozenImporter) |
| |
| |
| def _install_external_importers(): |
| """Install importers that require external filesystem access""" |
| global _bootstrap_external |
| import _frozen_importlib_external |
| _bootstrap_external = _frozen_importlib_external |
| _frozen_importlib_external._install(sys.modules[__name__]) |