attribute. Was throwing AttributeError before. Discovered when running
test_builtin against importlib.
This exception change is specific to importlib.__import__() and does not apply to
import_module() as it is being done for compatibility reasons only.
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r74584 | brett.cannon | 2009-08-29 20:47:36 -0700 (Sat, 29 Aug 2009) | 3 lines
Have importlib raise ImportError if None is found in sys.modules. This matches
current import semantics.
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The file must be run using runpy. Certain tests are currently excluded from
being run as they have known failures based on golden value checks that fail
for various reasons (typically because __loader__ is not expected to be set on
modules). Running the tests with this file does discover some incompatibilites
in importlib that will be fixed in the near future (as noted currently in the
docstring).
importlib.abc.ExecutionLoader. PyLoader now inherits from this ABC instead of
InspectLoader directly. Both PyLoader and PyPycLoader provide concrete
implementations of get_filename in terms of source_path and bytecode_path.
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r74107 | brett.cannon | 2009-07-19 20:19:18 -0700 (Sun, 19 Jul 2009) | 8 lines
Importlib's documentation said that importlib.abc.PyLoader inherited from
importlib.abc.ResourceLoader, when in fact it did not. Fixed the ABC to inherit
as documented.
This does in introduce an backwards-incompatiblity as the code in PyLoader
already required the single method ResourceLoader defined as an abstract
method.
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importlib.abc.ResourceLoader, when in fact it did not. Fixed the ABC to inherit
as documented.
This doesn't introduce an backwards-incompatiblity as the code in PyLoader
already required the single method ResourceLoader defined as an abstract
method.
when a loader is given missing or bad code object bytecode. Unfortunately an
exception related to source paths was masking what the proper exception to test
should be. Making the test explicitly set the environment fixed the test.
The code being test was not affected.
case-sensitive filesystems -- which is not the default case. Along the way also
fixed the skipping of tests when sys.dont_write_bytecode is true.
Closes issue #5442 again.
entries in sys.path_importer_cache. While this differs from semantics in how
__import__ works, it prevents any implicit semantics from taking hold with
users.