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:mod:`importlib` -- An implementation of :keyword:`import`
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.. module:: importlib
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   :synopsis: An implementation of the import machinery.
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.. moduleauthor:: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
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.. sectionauthor:: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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Introduction
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------------
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The purpose of the :mod:`importlib` package is two-fold. One is to provide an
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implementation of the :keyword:`import` statement (and thus, by extension, the
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:func:`__import__` function) in Python source code. This provides an
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implementation of :keyword:`import` which is portable to any Python
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interpreter. This also provides a reference implementation which is easier to
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comprehend than one in a programming language other than Python.
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Two, the components to implement :keyword:`import` can be exposed in this
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package, making it easier for users to create their own custom objects (known
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generically as an :term:`importer`) to participate in the import process.
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Details on providing custom importers can be found in :pep:`302`.
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.. seealso::
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    :ref:`import`
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        The language reference for the :keyword:`import` statement.
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    `Packages specification <http://www.python.org/doc/essays/packages.html>`__
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        Original specification of packages. Some semantics have changed since
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        the writing of this document (e.g. redirecting based on :keyword:`None`
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        in :data:`sys.modules`).
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    The :func:`.__import__` function
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        The built-in function for which the :keyword:`import` statement is
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        syntactic sugar.
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    :pep:`235`
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        Import on Case-Insensitive Platforms
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    :pep:`263`
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        Defining Python Source Code Encodings
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    :pep:`302`
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        New Import Hooks.
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    :pep:`328`
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        Imports: Multi-Line and Absolute/Relative
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    :pep:`366`
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        Main module explicit relative imports
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    :pep:`3128`
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        Using UTF-8 as the Default Source Encoding
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Functions
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---------
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.. function:: __import__(name, globals={}, locals={}, fromlist=list(), level=0)
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    An implementation of the built-in :func:`__import__` function. See the
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    built-in function's documentation for usage instructions.
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.. function:: import_module(name, package=None)
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    Import a module. The *name* argument specifies what module to
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    import in absolute or relative terms
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    (e.g. either ``pkg.mod`` or ``..mod``). If the name is
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    specified in relative terms, then the *package* argument must be set to
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    the name of the package which is to act as the anchor for resolving the
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    package name (e.g. ``import_module('..mod', 'pkg.subpkg')`` will import
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    ``pkg.mod``).
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    The :func:`import_module` function acts as a simplifying wrapper around
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    :func:`importlib.__import__`. This means all semantics of the function are
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    derived from :func:`importlib.__import__`, including requiring the package
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    from which an import is occurring to have been previously imported
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    (i.e., *package* must already be imported). The most important difference
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    is that :func:`import_module` returns the most nested package or module
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    that was imported (e.g. ``pkg.mod``), while :func:`__import__` returns the
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    top-level package or module (e.g. ``pkg``).
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:mod:`importlib.abc` -- Abstract base classes related to import
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---------------------------------------------------------------
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.. module:: importlib.abc
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    :synopsis: Abstract base classes related to import
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The :mod:`importlib.abc` module contains all of the core abstract base classes
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used by :keyword:`import`. Some subclasses of the core abstract base classes
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are also provided to help in implementing the core ABCs.
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.. class:: Finder
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    An abstract base class representing a :term:`finder`.
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    See :pep:`302` for the exact definition for a finder.
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    .. method:: find_module(fullname, path=None)
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        An abstract method for finding a :term:`loader` for the specified
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        module. If the :term:`finder` is found on :data:`sys.meta_path` and the
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        module to be searched for is a subpackage or module then *path* will
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        be the value of :attr:`__path__` from the parent package. If a loader
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        cannot be found, :keyword:`None` is returned.
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.. class:: Loader
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    An abstract base class for a :term:`loader`.
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    See :pep:`302` for the exact definition for a loader.
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    .. method:: load_module(fullname)
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        An abstract method for loading a module. If the module cannot be
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        loaded, :exc:`ImportError` is raised, otherwise the loaded module is
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        returned.
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        If the requested module already exists in :data:`sys.modules`, that
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        module should be used and reloaded.
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        Otherwise the loader should create a new module and insert it into
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        :data:`sys.modules` before any loading begins, to prevent recursion
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        from the import. If the loader inserted a module and the load fails, it
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        must be removed by the loader from :data:`sys.modules`; modules already
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        in :data:`sys.modules` before the loader began execution should be left
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        alone. The :func:`importlib.util.module_for_loader` decorator handles
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        all of these details.
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        The loader should set several attributes on the module.
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        (Note that some of these attributes can change when a module is
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        reloaded.)
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        - :attr:`__name__`
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            The name of the module.
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        - :attr:`__file__`
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            The path to where the module data is stored (not set for built-in
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            modules).
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        - :attr:`__path__`
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            A list of strings specifying the search path within a
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            package. This attribute is not set on modules.
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        - :attr:`__package__`
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            The parent package for the module/package. If the module is
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            top-level then it has a value of the empty string. The
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            :func:`importlib.util.set_package` decorator can handle the details
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            for :attr:`__package__`.
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        - :attr:`__loader__`
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            The loader used to load the module.
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            (This is not set by the built-in import machinery,
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            but it should be set whenever a :term:`loader` is used.)
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.. class:: ResourceLoader
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    An abstract base class for a :term:`loader` which implements the optional
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    :pep:`302` protocol for loading arbitrary resources from the storage
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    back-end.
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    .. method:: get_data(path)
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        An abstract method to return the bytes for the data located at *path*.
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        Loaders that have a file-like storage back-end
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        that allows storing arbitrary data
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        can implement this abstract method to give direct access
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        to the data stored. :exc:`IOError` is to be raised if the *path* cannot
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        be found. The *path* is expected to be constructed using a module's
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        :attr:`__file__` attribute or an item from a package's :attr:`__path__`.
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.. class:: InspectLoader
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    An abstract base class for a :term:`loader` which implements the optional
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    :pep:`302` protocol for loaders that inspect modules.
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    .. method:: get_code(fullname)
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        An abstract method to return the :class:`code` object for a module.
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        :keyword:`None` is returned if the module does not have a code object
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        (e.g. built-in module).  :exc:`ImportError` is raised if loader cannot
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        find the requested module.
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    .. method:: get_source(fullname)
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        An abstract method to return the source of a module. It is returned as
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        a text string with universal newlines. Returns :keyword:`None` if no
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        source is available (e.g. a built-in module). Raises :exc:`ImportError`
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        if the loader cannot find the module specified.
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    .. method:: is_package(fullname)
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        An abstract method to return a true value if the module is a package, a
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        false value otherwise. :exc:`ImportError` is raised if the
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        :term:`loader` cannot find the module.
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.. class:: ExecutionLoader
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    An abstract base class which inherits from :class:`InspectLoader` that,
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    when implemented, helps a module to be executed as a script. The ABC
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    represents an optional :pep:`302` protocol.
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    .. method:: get_filename(fullname)
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        An abstract method that is to return the value for :attr:`__file__` for
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        the specified module. If no path is available, :exc:`ImportError` is
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        raised.
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.. class:: PyLoader
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    An abstract base class inheriting from
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    :class:`importlib.abc.ExecutionLoader` and
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    :class:`importlib.abc.ResourceLoader` designed to ease the loading of
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    Python source modules (bytecode is not handled; see
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    :class:`importlib.abc.PyPycLoader` for a source/bytecode ABC). A subclass
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    implementing this ABC will only need to worry about exposing how the source
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    code is stored; all other details for loading Python source code will be
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    handled by the concrete implementations of key methods.
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    .. method:: source_path(fullname)
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        An abstract method that returns the path to the source code for a
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        module. Should return :keyword:`None` if there is no source code or
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        raise :exc:`ImportError` if the module cannot be found.
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    .. method:: get_filename(fullname)
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        A concrete implementation of
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.ExecutionLoader.get_filename` that
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        relies on :meth:`source_path`. If :meth:`source_path` returns
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        :keyword:`None`, then :exc:`ImportError` is raised.
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    .. method:: load_module(fullname)
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        A concrete implementation of :meth:`importlib.abc.Loader.load_module`
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        that loads Python source code. All needed information comes from the
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        abstract methods required by this ABC. The only pertinent assumption
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        made by this method is that when loading a package
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        :attr:`__path__` is set to ``[os.path.dirname(__file__)]``.
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    .. method:: get_code(fullname)
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        A concrete implementation of
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.InspectLoader.get_code` that creates code objects
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        from Python source code, by requesting the source code (using
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        :meth:`source_path` and :meth:`get_data`), converting it to standard
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        newlines, and compiling it with the built-in :func:`compile` function.
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    .. method:: get_source(fullname)
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        A concrete implementation of
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.InspectLoader.get_source`. Uses
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.ResourceLoader.get_data` and :meth:`source_path`
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        to get the source code.  It tries to guess the source encoding using
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        :func:`tokenize.detect_encoding`.
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.. class:: PyPycLoader
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    An abstract base class inheriting from :class:`importlib.abc.PyLoader`.
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    This ABC is meant to help in creating loaders that support both Python
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    source and bytecode.
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    .. method:: source_mtime(fullname)
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        An abstract method which returns the modification time for the source
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        code of the specified module. The modification time should be an
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        integer. If there is no source code, return :keyword:`None`. If the
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        module cannot be found then :exc:`ImportError` is raised.
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    .. method:: bytecode_path(fullname)
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        An abstract method which returns the path to the bytecode for the
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        specified module, if it exists. It returns :keyword:`None`
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        if no bytecode exists (yet).
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        Raises :exc:`ImportError` if the module is not found.
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    .. method:: get_filename(fullname)
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        A concrete implementation of
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.ExecutionLoader.get_filename` that relies on
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        :meth:`importlib.abc.PyLoader.source_path` and :meth:`bytecode_path`.
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        If :meth:`source_path` returns a path, then that value is returned.
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        Else if :meth:`bytecode_path` returns a path, that path will be
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        returned. If a path is not available from both methods,
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        :exc:`ImportError` is raised.
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    .. method:: write_bytecode(fullname, bytecode)
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        An abstract method which has the loader write *bytecode* for future
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        use. If the bytecode is written, return :keyword:`True`. Return
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        :keyword:`False` if the bytecode could not be written. This method
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        should not be called if :data:`sys.dont_write_bytecode` is true.
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        The *bytecode* argument should be a bytes string or bytes array.
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:mod:`importlib.machinery` -- Importers and path hooks
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------------------------------------------------------
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.. module:: importlib.machinery
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    :synopsis: Importers and path hooks
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This module contains the various objects that help :keyword:`import`
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find and load modules.
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.. class:: BuiltinImporter
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    An :term:`importer` for built-in modules. All known built-in modules are
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    listed in :data:`sys.builtin_module_names`. This class implements the
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    :class:`importlib.abc.Finder` and :class:`importlib.abc.InspectLoader`
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    ABCs.
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    Only class methods are defined by this class to alleviate the need for
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    instantiation.
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.. class:: FrozenImporter
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    An :term:`importer` for frozen modules. This class implements the
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    :class:`importlib.abc.Finder` and :class:`importlib.abc.InspectLoader`
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    ABCs.
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    Only class methods are defined by this class to alleviate the need for
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    instantiation.
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.. class:: PathFinder
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    :term:`Finder` for :data:`sys.path`. This class implements the
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    :class:`importlib.abc.Finder` ABC.
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    This class does not perfectly mirror the semantics of :keyword:`import` in
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    terms of :data:`sys.path`. No implicit path hooks are assumed for
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    simplification of the class and its semantics.
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    Only class method are defined by this class to alleviate the need for
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    instantiation.
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    .. classmethod:: find_module(fullname, path=None)
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        Class method that attempts to find a :term:`loader` for the module
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        specified by *fullname* on :data:`sys.path` or, if defined, on
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        *path*. For each path entry that is searched,
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        :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` is checked. If an non-false object is
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        found then it is used as the :term:`finder` to look for the module
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        being searched for. If no entry is found in
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        :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`, then :data:`sys.path_hooks` is
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        searched for a finder for the path entry and, if found, is stored in
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        :data:`sys.path_importer_cache` along with being queried about the
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        module. If no finder is ever found then :keyword:`None` is returned.
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:mod:`importlib.util` -- Utility code for importers
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---------------------------------------------------
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.. module:: importlib.util
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    :synopsis: Importers and path hooks
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This module contains the various objects that help in the construction of
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an :term:`importer`.
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.. function:: module_for_loader(method)
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    A :term:`decorator` for a :term:`loader` method,
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    to handle selecting the proper
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    module object to load with. The decorated method is expected to have a call
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    signature taking two positional arguments
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    (e.g. ``load_module(self, module)``) for which the second argument
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    will be the module **object** to be used by the loader.
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    Note that the decorator
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    will not work on static methods because of the assumption of two
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    arguments.
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    The decorated method will take in the **name** of the module to be loaded
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    as expected for a :term:`loader`. If the module is not found in
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    :data:`sys.modules` then a new one is constructed with its
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    :attr:`__name__` attribute set. Otherwise the module found in
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    :data:`sys.modules` will be passed into the method. If an
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    exception is raised by the decorated method and a module was added to
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    :data:`sys.modules` it will be removed to prevent a partially initialized
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    module from being in left in :data:`sys.modules`. If the module was already
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    in :data:`sys.modules` then it is left alone.
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    Use of this decorator handles all the details of which module object a
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    loader should initialize as specified by :pep:`302`.
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.. function:: set_loader(fxn)
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    A :term:`decorator` for a :term:`loader` method,
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    to set the :attr:`__loader__`
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    attribute on loaded modules. If the attribute is already set the decorator
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    does nothing. It is assumed that the first positional argument to the
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    wrapped method is what :attr:`__loader__` should be set to.
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.. function:: set_package(fxn)
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    A :term:`decorator` for a :term:`loader` to set the :attr:`__package__`
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    attribute on the module returned by the loader. If :attr:`__package__` is
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    set and has a value other than :keyword:`None` it will not be changed.
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    Note that the module returned by the loader is what has the attribute
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    set on and not the module found in :data:`sys.modules`.
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    Reliance on this decorator is discouraged when it is possible to set
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    :attr:`__package__` before the execution of the code is possible. By
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    setting it before the code for the module is executed it allows the
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    attribute to be used at the global level of the module during
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    initialization.
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Example
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-------
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Below is an example meta path importer that uses a dict for back-end storage
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for source code. While not an optimal solution -- manipulations of
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:attr:`__path__` on packages does not influence import -- it does illustrate
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what little is required to implement an importer.
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.. testcode::
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    """An importer where source is stored in a dict."""
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    from importlib import abc
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    class DictImporter(abc.Finder, abc.PyLoader):
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        """A meta path importer that stores source code in a dict.
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        The keys are the module names -- packages must end in ``.__init__``.
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        The values must be something that can be passed to 'bytes'.
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        """
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        def __init__(self, memory):
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            """Store the dict."""
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            self.memory = memory
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        def contains(self, name):
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            """See if a module or package is in the dict."""
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            if name in self.memory:
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                return name
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            package_name = '{}.__init__'.format(name)
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            if  package_name in self.memory:
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                return package_name
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            return False
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        __contains__ = contains  # Convenience.
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        def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
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            """Find the module in the dict."""
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            if fullname in self:
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                return self
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            return None
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        def source_path(self, fullname):
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            """Return the module name if the module is in the dict."""
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            if not fullname in self:
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                raise ImportError
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            return fullname
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        def get_data(self, path):
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            """Return the bytes for the source.
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            The value found in the dict is passed through 'bytes' before being
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            returned.
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            """
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            name = self.contains(path)
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            if not name:
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                raise IOError
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            return bytes(self.memory[name])
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        def is_package(self, fullname):
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            """Tell if module is a package based on whether the dict contains the
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            name with ``.__init__`` appended to it."""
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            if fullname not in self:
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                raise ImportError
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            if fullname in self.memory:
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                return False
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            # If name is in this importer but not as it is then it must end in
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            # ``__init__``.
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            else:
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                return True
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.. testcode::
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    :hide:
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    import importlib
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    import sys
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    # Build the dict; keys of name, value of __package__.
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    names = {'_top_level': '', '_pkg.__init__': '_pkg', '_pkg.mod': '_pkg'}
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    source = {name: "name = {!r}".format(name).encode() for name in names}
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    # Register the meta path importer.
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    importer = DictImporter(source)
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    sys.meta_path.append(importer)
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    # Sanity check.
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    for name in names:
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        module = importlib.import_module(name)
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        assert module.__name__ == name
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        assert getattr(module, 'name') == name
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        assert module.__loader__ is importer
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        assert module.__package__ == names[name]
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