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\section{Built-in Module \sectcode{imp}}
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\label{module-imp}
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\bimodindex{imp}
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\index{import}
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This module provides an interface to the mechanisms used to implement
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the \code{import} statement.  It defines the following constants and
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functions:
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\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module imp)}
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_magic}{}
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Return the magic string value used to recognize byte-compiled code
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files (``\code{.pyc} files'').
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_suffixes}{}
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Return a list of triples, each describing a particular type of file.
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Each triple has the form \code{(\var{suffix}, \var{mode},
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\var{type})}, where \var{suffix} is a string to be appended to the
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module name to form the filename to search for, \var{mode} is the mode
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string to pass to the built-in \code{open} function to open the file
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(this can be \code{'r'} for text files or \code{'rb'} for binary
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files), and \var{type} is the file type, which has one of the values
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\code{PY_SOURCE}, \code{PY_COMPILED} or \code{C_EXTENSION}, defined
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below.  (System-dependent values may also be returned.)
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{find_module}{name\, \optional{path}}
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Try to find the module \var{name} on the search path \var{path}.  The
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default \var{path} is \code{sys.path}.  The return value is a triple
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\code{(\var{file}, \var{pathname}, \var{description})} where
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\var{file} is an open file object positioned at the beginning,
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\var{pathname} is the pathname of the
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file found, and \var{description} is a triple as contained in the list
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returned by \code{get_suffixes} describing the kind of file found.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{init_builtin}{name}
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Initialize the built-in module called \var{name} and return its module
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object.  If the module was already initialized, it will be initialized
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{\em again}.  A few modules cannot be initialized twice --- attempting
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to initialize these again will raise an \code{ImportError} exception.
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If there is no
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built-in module called \var{name}, \code{None} is returned.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{init_frozen}{name}
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Initialize the frozen module called \var{name} and return its module
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object.  If the module was already initialized, it will be initialized
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{\em again}.  If there is no frozen module called \var{name},
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\code{None} is returned.  (Frozen modules are modules written in
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Python whose compiled byte-code object is incorporated into a
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custom-built Python interpreter by Python's \code{freeze} utility.
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See \code{Tools/freeze} for now.)
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{is_builtin}{name}
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Return \code{1} if there is a built-in module called \var{name} which can be
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initialized again.  Return \code{-1} if there is a built-in module
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called \var{name} which cannot be initialized again (see
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\code{init_builtin}).  Return \code{0} if there is no built-in module
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called \var{name}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{is_frozen}{name}
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Return \code{1} if there is a frozen module (see \code{init_frozen})
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called \var{name}, \code{0} if there is no such module.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{load_compiled}{name\, pathname\, file}
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Load and initialize a module implemented as a byte-compiled code file
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and return its module object.  If the module was already initialized,
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it will be initialized {\em again}.  The \var{name} argument is used
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to create or access a module object.  The \var{pathname} argument
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points to the byte-compiled code file.  The \var{file}
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argument is the byte-compiled code file, open for reading in binary
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mode, from the beginning.
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It must currently be a real file object, not a
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user-defined class emulating a file.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{load_dynamic}{name\, pathname\, \optional{file}}
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Load and initialize a module implemented as a dynamically loadable
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shared library and return its module object.  If the module was
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already initialized, it will be initialized {\em again}.  Some modules
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don't like that and may raise an exception.  The \var{pathname}
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argument must point to the shared library.  The \var{name} argument is
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used to construct the name of the initialization function: an external
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C function called \code{init\var{name}()} in the shared library is
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called.  The optional \var{file} argment is ignored.  (Note: using
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shared libraries is highly system dependent, and not all systems
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support it.)
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{load_source}{name\, pathname\, file}
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Load and initialize a module implemented as a Python source file and
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return its module object.  If the module was already initialized, it
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will be initialized {\em again}.  The \var{name} argument is used to
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create or access a module object.  The \var{pathname} argument points
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to the source file.  The \var{file} argument is the source
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file, open for reading as text, from the beginning.
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It must currently be a real file
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object, not a user-defined class emulating a file.  Note that if a
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properly matching byte-compiled file (with suffix \code{.pyc}) exists,
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it will be used instead of parsing the given source file.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{new_module}{name}
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Return a new empty module object called \var{name}.  This object is
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{\em not} inserted in \code{sys.modules}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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The following constants with integer values, defined in the module,
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are used to indicate the search result of \code{imp.find_module}.
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\begin{datadesc}{SEARCH_ERROR}
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The module was not found.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{PY_SOURCE}
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The module was found as a source file.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{PY_COMPILED}
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The module was found as a compiled code object file.
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{C_EXTENSION}
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The module was found as dynamically loadable shared library.
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\end{datadesc}
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\subsection{Examples}
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The following function emulates the default import statement:
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\bcode\begin{verbatim}
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import imp
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import sys
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def __import__(name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=None):
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    # Fast path: see if the module has already been imported.
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    if sys.modules.has_key(name):
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        return sys.modules[name]
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    # If any of the following calls raises an exception,
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    # there's a problem we can't handle -- let the caller handle it.
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    # See if it's a built-in module.
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    m = imp.init_builtin(name)
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    if m:
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        return m
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    # See if it's a frozen module.
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    m = imp.init_frozen(name)
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    if m:
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        return m
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    # Search the default path (i.e. sys.path).
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    fp, pathname, (suffix, mode, type) = imp.find_module(name)
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    # See what we got.
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    try:
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        if type == imp.C_EXTENSION:
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            return imp.load_dynamic(name, pathname)
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        if type == imp.PY_SOURCE:
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            return imp.load_source(name, pathname, fp)
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        if type == imp.PY_COMPILED:
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            return imp.load_compiled(name, pathname, fp)
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        # Shouldn't get here at all.
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        raise ImportError, '%s: unknown module type (%d)' % (name, type)
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    finally:
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        # Since we may exit via an exception, close fp explicitly.
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        fp.close()
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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