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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| """Utilities to support packages."""
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| 
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| # NOTE: This module must remain compatible with Python 2.3, as it is shared
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| # by setuptools for distribution with Python 2.3 and up.
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| 
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| import os
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| import sys
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| import imp
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| import os.path
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| from types import ModuleType
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| 
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| __all__ = [
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|     'get_importer', 'iter_importers', 'get_loader', 'find_loader',
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|     'walk_packages', 'iter_modules', 'get_data',
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|     'ImpImporter', 'ImpLoader', 'read_code', 'extend_path',
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| ]
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| 
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| def read_code(stream):
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|     # This helper is needed in order for the PEP 302 emulation to
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|     # correctly handle compiled files
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|     import marshal
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| 
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|     magic = stream.read(4)
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|     if magic != imp.get_magic():
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|         return None
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| 
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|     stream.read(4) # Skip timestamp
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|     return marshal.load(stream)
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| 
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| 
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| def simplegeneric(func):
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|     """Make a trivial single-dispatch generic function"""
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|     registry = {}
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|     def wrapper(*args, **kw):
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|         ob = args[0]
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|         try:
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|             cls = ob.__class__
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             cls = type(ob)
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|         try:
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|             mro = cls.__mro__
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|         except AttributeError:
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|             try:
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|                 class cls(cls, object):
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|                     pass
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|                 mro = cls.__mro__[1:]
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|             except TypeError:
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|                 mro = object,   # must be an ExtensionClass or some such  :(
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|         for t in mro:
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|             if t in registry:
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|                 return registry[t](*args, **kw)
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|         else:
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|             return func(*args, **kw)
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|     try:
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|         wrapper.__name__ = func.__name__
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|     except (TypeError, AttributeError):
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|         pass    # Python 2.3 doesn't allow functions to be renamed
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| 
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|     def register(typ, func=None):
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|         if func is None:
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|             return lambda f: register(typ, f)
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|         registry[typ] = func
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|         return func
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| 
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|     wrapper.__dict__ = func.__dict__
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|     wrapper.__doc__ = func.__doc__
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|     wrapper.register = register
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|     return wrapper
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| 
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| 
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| def walk_packages(path=None, prefix='', onerror=None):
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|     """Yields (module_loader, name, ispkg) for all modules recursively
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|     on path, or, if path is None, all accessible modules.
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| 
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|     'path' should be either None or a list of paths to look for
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|     modules in.
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| 
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|     'prefix' is a string to output on the front of every module name
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|     on output.
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| 
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|     Note that this function must import all *packages* (NOT all
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|     modules!) on the given path, in order to access the __path__
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|     attribute to find submodules.
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| 
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|     'onerror' is a function which gets called with one argument (the
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|     name of the package which was being imported) if any exception
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|     occurs while trying to import a package.  If no onerror function is
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|     supplied, ImportErrors are caught and ignored, while all other
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|     exceptions are propagated, terminating the search.
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| 
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|     Examples:
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| 
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|     # list all modules python can access
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|     walk_packages()
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| 
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|     # list all submodules of ctypes
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|     walk_packages(ctypes.__path__, ctypes.__name__+'.')
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|     """
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| 
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|     def seen(p, m={}):
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|         if p in m:
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|             return True
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|         m[p] = True
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| 
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|     for importer, name, ispkg in iter_modules(path, prefix):
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|         yield importer, name, ispkg
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| 
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|         if ispkg:
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|             try:
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|                 __import__(name)
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|             except ImportError:
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|                 if onerror is not None:
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|                     onerror(name)
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|             except Exception:
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|                 if onerror is not None:
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|                     onerror(name)
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|                 else:
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|                     raise
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|             else:
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|                 path = getattr(sys.modules[name], '__path__', None) or []
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| 
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|                 # don't traverse path items we've seen before
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|                 path = [p for p in path if not seen(p)]
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| 
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|                 for item in walk_packages(path, name+'.', onerror):
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|                     yield item
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| 
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| 
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| def iter_modules(path=None, prefix=''):
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|     """Yields (module_loader, name, ispkg) for all submodules on path,
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|     or, if path is None, all top-level modules on sys.path.
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| 
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|     'path' should be either None or a list of paths to look for
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|     modules in.
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| 
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|     'prefix' is a string to output on the front of every module name
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|     on output.
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|     """
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| 
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|     if path is None:
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|         importers = iter_importers()
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|     else:
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|         importers = map(get_importer, path)
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| 
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|     yielded = {}
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|     for i in importers:
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|         for name, ispkg in iter_importer_modules(i, prefix):
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|             if name not in yielded:
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|                 yielded[name] = 1
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|                 yield i, name, ispkg
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| 
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| 
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| #@simplegeneric
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| def iter_importer_modules(importer, prefix=''):
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|     if not hasattr(importer, 'iter_modules'):
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|         return []
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|     return importer.iter_modules(prefix)
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| 
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| iter_importer_modules = simplegeneric(iter_importer_modules)
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| 
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| 
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| class ImpImporter:
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|     """PEP 302 Importer that wraps Python's "classic" import algorithm
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| 
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|     ImpImporter(dirname) produces a PEP 302 importer that searches that
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|     directory.  ImpImporter(None) produces a PEP 302 importer that searches
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|     the current sys.path, plus any modules that are frozen or built-in.
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| 
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|     Note that ImpImporter does not currently support being used by placement
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|     on sys.meta_path.
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|     """
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, path=None):
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|         self.path = path
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| 
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|     def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
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|         # Note: we ignore 'path' argument since it is only used via meta_path
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|         subname = fullname.split(".")[-1]
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|         if subname != fullname and self.path is None:
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|             return None
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|         if self.path is None:
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|             path = None
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|         else:
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|             path = [os.path.realpath(self.path)]
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|         try:
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|             file, filename, etc = imp.find_module(subname, path)
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|         except ImportError:
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|             return None
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|         return ImpLoader(fullname, file, filename, etc)
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| 
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|     def iter_modules(self, prefix=''):
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|         if self.path is None or not os.path.isdir(self.path):
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|             return
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| 
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|         yielded = {}
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|         import inspect
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| 
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|         filenames = os.listdir(self.path)
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|         filenames.sort()  # handle packages before same-named modules
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| 
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|         for fn in filenames:
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|             modname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
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|             if modname=='__init__' or modname in yielded:
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             path = os.path.join(self.path, fn)
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|             ispkg = False
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| 
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|             if not modname and os.path.isdir(path) and '.' not in fn:
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|                 modname = fn
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|                 for fn in os.listdir(path):
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|                     subname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
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|                     if subname=='__init__':
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|                         ispkg = True
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|                         break
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|                 else:
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|                     continue    # not a package
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| 
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|             if modname and '.' not in modname:
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|                 yielded[modname] = 1
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|                 yield prefix + modname, ispkg
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| 
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| 
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| class ImpLoader:
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|     """PEP 302 Loader that wraps Python's "classic" import algorithm
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|     """
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|     code = source = None
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| 
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|     def __init__(self, fullname, file, filename, etc):
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|         self.file = file
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|         self.filename = filename
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|         self.fullname = fullname
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|         self.etc = etc
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| 
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|     def load_module(self, fullname):
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|         self._reopen()
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|         try:
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|             mod = imp.load_module(fullname, self.file, self.filename, self.etc)
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|         finally:
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|             if self.file:
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|                 self.file.close()
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|         # Note: we don't set __loader__ because we want the module to look
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|         # normal; i.e. this is just a wrapper for standard import machinery
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|         return mod
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| 
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|     def get_data(self, pathname):
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|         return open(pathname, "rb").read()
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| 
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|     def _reopen(self):
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|         if self.file and self.file.closed:
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|             mod_type = self.etc[2]
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|             if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
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|                 self.file = open(self.filename, 'rU')
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|             elif mod_type in (imp.PY_COMPILED, imp.C_EXTENSION):
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|                 self.file = open(self.filename, 'rb')
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| 
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|     def _fix_name(self, fullname):
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|         if fullname is None:
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|             fullname = self.fullname
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|         elif fullname != self.fullname:
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|             raise ImportError("Loader for module %s cannot handle "
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|                               "module %s" % (self.fullname, fullname))
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|         return fullname
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| 
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|     def is_package(self, fullname):
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|         fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
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|         return self.etc[2]==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY
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| 
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|     def get_code(self, fullname=None):
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|         fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
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|         if self.code is None:
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|             mod_type = self.etc[2]
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|             if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
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|                 source = self.get_source(fullname)
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|                 self.code = compile(source, self.filename, 'exec')
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|             elif mod_type==imp.PY_COMPILED:
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|                 self._reopen()
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|                 try:
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|                     self.code = read_code(self.file)
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|                 finally:
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|                     self.file.close()
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|             elif mod_type==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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|                 self.code = self._get_delegate().get_code()
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|         return self.code
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| 
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|     def get_source(self, fullname=None):
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|         fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
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|         if self.source is None:
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|             mod_type = self.etc[2]
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|             if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
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|                 self._reopen()
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|                 try:
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|                     self.source = self.file.read()
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|                 finally:
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|                     self.file.close()
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|             elif mod_type==imp.PY_COMPILED:
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|                 if os.path.exists(self.filename[:-1]):
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|                     f = open(self.filename[:-1], 'rU')
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|                     self.source = f.read()
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|                     f.close()
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|             elif mod_type==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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|                 self.source = self._get_delegate().get_source()
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|         return self.source
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| 
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| 
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|     def _get_delegate(self):
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|         return ImpImporter(self.filename).find_module('__init__')
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| 
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|     def get_filename(self, fullname=None):
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|         fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
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|         mod_type = self.etc[2]
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|         if self.etc[2]==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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|             return self._get_delegate().get_filename()
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|         elif self.etc[2] in (imp.PY_SOURCE, imp.PY_COMPILED, imp.C_EXTENSION):
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|             return self.filename
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|         return None
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| 
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| 
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| try:
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|     import zipimport
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|     from zipimport import zipimporter
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| 
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|     def iter_zipimport_modules(importer, prefix=''):
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|         dirlist = zipimport._zip_directory_cache[importer.archive].keys()
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|         dirlist.sort()
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|         _prefix = importer.prefix
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|         plen = len(_prefix)
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|         yielded = {}
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|         import inspect
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|         for fn in dirlist:
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|             if not fn.startswith(_prefix):
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             fn = fn[plen:].split(os.sep)
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| 
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|             if len(fn)==2 and fn[1].startswith('__init__.py'):
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|                 if fn[0] not in yielded:
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|                     yielded[fn[0]] = 1
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|                     yield fn[0], True
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| 
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|             if len(fn)!=1:
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             modname = inspect.getmodulename(fn[0])
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|             if modname=='__init__':
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             if modname and '.' not in modname and modname not in yielded:
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|                 yielded[modname] = 1
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|                 yield prefix + modname, False
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| 
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|     iter_importer_modules.register(zipimporter, iter_zipimport_modules)
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| 
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| except ImportError:
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|     pass
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| 
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| 
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| def get_importer(path_item):
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|     """Retrieve a PEP 302 importer for the given path item
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| 
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|     The returned importer is cached in sys.path_importer_cache
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|     if it was newly created by a path hook.
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| 
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|     If there is no importer, a wrapper around the basic import
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|     machinery is returned. This wrapper is never inserted into
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|     the importer cache (None is inserted instead).
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| 
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|     The cache (or part of it) can be cleared manually if a
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|     rescan of sys.path_hooks is necessary.
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|     """
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|     try:
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|         importer = sys.path_importer_cache[path_item]
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|     except KeyError:
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|         for path_hook in sys.path_hooks:
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|             try:
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|                 importer = path_hook(path_item)
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|                 break
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|             except ImportError:
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|                 pass
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|         else:
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|             importer = None
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|         sys.path_importer_cache.setdefault(path_item, importer)
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| 
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|     if importer is None:
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|         try:
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|             importer = ImpImporter(path_item)
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|         except ImportError:
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|             importer = None
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|     return importer
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| 
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| 
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| def iter_importers(fullname=""):
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|     """Yield PEP 302 importers for the given module name
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| 
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|     If fullname contains a '.', the importers will be for the package
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|     containing fullname, otherwise they will be importers for sys.meta_path,
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|     sys.path, and Python's "classic" import machinery, in that order.  If
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|     the named module is in a package, that package is imported as a side
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|     effect of invoking this function.
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| 
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|     Non PEP 302 mechanisms (e.g. the Windows registry) used by the
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|     standard import machinery to find files in alternative locations
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|     are partially supported, but are searched AFTER sys.path. Normally,
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|     these locations are searched BEFORE sys.path, preventing sys.path
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|     entries from shadowing them.
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| 
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|     For this to cause a visible difference in behaviour, there must
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|     be a module or package name that is accessible via both sys.path
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|     and one of the non PEP 302 file system mechanisms. In this case,
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|     the emulation will find the former version, while the builtin
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|     import mechanism will find the latter.
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| 
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|     Items of the following types can be affected by this discrepancy:
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|         imp.C_EXTENSION, imp.PY_SOURCE, imp.PY_COMPILED, imp.PKG_DIRECTORY
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|     """
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|     if fullname.startswith('.'):
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|         raise ImportError("Relative module names not supported")
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|     if '.' in fullname:
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|         # Get the containing package's __path__
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|         pkg = '.'.join(fullname.split('.')[:-1])
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|         if pkg not in sys.modules:
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|             __import__(pkg)
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|         path = getattr(sys.modules[pkg], '__path__', None) or []
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|     else:
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|         for importer in sys.meta_path:
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|             yield importer
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|         path = sys.path
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|     for item in path:
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|         yield get_importer(item)
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|     if '.' not in fullname:
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|         yield ImpImporter()
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| 
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| def get_loader(module_or_name):
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|     """Get a PEP 302 "loader" object for module_or_name
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| 
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|     If the module or package is accessible via the normal import
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|     mechanism, a wrapper around the relevant part of that machinery
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|     is returned.  Returns None if the module cannot be found or imported.
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|     If the named module is not already imported, its containing package
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|     (if any) is imported, in order to establish the package __path__.
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| 
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|     This function uses iter_importers(), and is thus subject to the same
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|     limitations regarding platform-specific special import locations such
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|     as the Windows registry.
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|     """
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|     if module_or_name in sys.modules:
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|         module_or_name = sys.modules[module_or_name]
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|     if isinstance(module_or_name, ModuleType):
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|         module = module_or_name
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|         loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
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|         if loader is not None:
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|             return loader
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|         fullname = module.__name__
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|     else:
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|         fullname = module_or_name
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|     return find_loader(fullname)
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| 
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| def find_loader(fullname):
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|     """Find a PEP 302 "loader" object for fullname
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| 
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|     If fullname contains dots, path must be the containing package's __path__.
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|     Returns None if the module cannot be found or imported. This function uses
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|     iter_importers(), and is thus subject to the same limitations regarding
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|     platform-specific special import locations such as the Windows registry.
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|     """
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|     for importer in iter_importers(fullname):
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|         loader = importer.find_module(fullname)
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|         if loader is not None:
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|             return loader
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| 
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|     return None
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| 
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| 
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| def extend_path(path, name):
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|     """Extend a package's path.
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| 
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|     Intended use is to place the following code in a package's __init__.py:
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| 
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|         from pkgutil import extend_path
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|         __path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__)
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| 
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|     This will add to the package's __path__ all subdirectories of
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|     directories on sys.path named after the package.  This is useful
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|     if one wants to distribute different parts of a single logical
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|     package as multiple directories.
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| 
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|     It also looks for *.pkg files beginning where * matches the name
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|     argument.  This feature is similar to *.pth files (see site.py),
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|     except that it doesn't special-case lines starting with 'import'.
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|     A *.pkg file is trusted at face value: apart from checking for
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|     duplicates, all entries found in a *.pkg file are added to the
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|     path, regardless of whether they are exist the filesystem.  (This
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|     is a feature.)
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| 
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|     If the input path is not a list (as is the case for frozen
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|     packages) it is returned unchanged.  The input path is not
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|     modified; an extended copy is returned.  Items are only appended
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|     to the copy at the end.
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| 
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|     It is assumed that sys.path is a sequence.  Items of sys.path that
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|     are not (unicode or 8-bit) strings referring to existing
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|     directories are ignored.  Unicode items of sys.path that cause
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|     errors when used as filenames may cause this function to raise an
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|     exception (in line with os.path.isdir() behavior).
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|     """
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| 
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|     if not isinstance(path, list):
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|         # This could happen e.g. when this is called from inside a
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|         # frozen package.  Return the path unchanged in that case.
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|         return path
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| 
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|     pname = os.path.join(*name.split('.')) # Reconstitute as relative path
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|     # Just in case os.extsep != '.'
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|     sname = os.extsep.join(name.split('.'))
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|     sname_pkg = sname + os.extsep + "pkg"
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|     init_py = "__init__" + os.extsep + "py"
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| 
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|     path = path[:] # Start with a copy of the existing path
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| 
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|     for dir in sys.path:
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|         if not isinstance(dir, basestring) or not os.path.isdir(dir):
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|             continue
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|         subdir = os.path.join(dir, pname)
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|         # XXX This may still add duplicate entries to path on
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|         # case-insensitive filesystems
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|         initfile = os.path.join(subdir, init_py)
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|         if subdir not in path and os.path.isfile(initfile):
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|             path.append(subdir)
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|         # XXX Is this the right thing for subpackages like zope.app?
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|         # It looks for a file named "zope.app.pkg"
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|         pkgfile = os.path.join(dir, sname_pkg)
 | |
|         if os.path.isfile(pkgfile):
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|             try:
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|                 f = open(pkgfile)
 | |
|             except IOError, msg:
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|                 sys.stderr.write("Can't open %s: %s\n" %
 | |
|                                  (pkgfile, msg))
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|             else:
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|                 for line in f:
 | |
|                     line = line.rstrip('\n')
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|                     if not line or line.startswith('#'):
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|                         continue
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|                     path.append(line) # Don't check for existence!
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|                 f.close()
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| 
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|     return path
 | |
| 
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| def get_data(package, resource):
 | |
|     """Get a resource from a package.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     This is a wrapper round the PEP 302 loader get_data API. The package
 | |
|     argument should be the name of a package, in standard module format
 | |
|     (foo.bar). The resource argument should be in the form of a relative
 | |
|     filename, using '/' as the path separator. The parent directory name '..'
 | |
|     is not allowed, and nor is a rooted name (starting with a '/').
 | |
| 
 | |
|     The function returns a binary string, which is the contents of the
 | |
|     specified resource.
 | |
| 
 | |
|     For packages located in the filesystem, which have already been imported,
 | |
|     this is the rough equivalent of
 | |
| 
 | |
|         d = os.path.dirname(sys.modules[package].__file__)
 | |
|         data = open(os.path.join(d, resource), 'rb').read()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     If the package cannot be located or loaded, or it uses a PEP 302 loader
 | |
|     which does not support get_data(), then None is returned.
 | |
|     """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     loader = get_loader(package)
 | |
|     if loader is None or not hasattr(loader, 'get_data'):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
|     mod = sys.modules.get(package) or loader.load_module(package)
 | |
|     if mod is None or not hasattr(mod, '__file__'):
 | |
|         return None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Modify the resource name to be compatible with the loader.get_data
 | |
|     # signature - an os.path format "filename" starting with the dirname of
 | |
|     # the package's __file__
 | |
|     parts = resource.split('/')
 | |
|     parts.insert(0, os.path.dirname(mod.__file__))
 | |
|     resource_name = os.path.join(*parts)
 | |
|     return loader.get_data(resource_name)
 |