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			262 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			10 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""runpy.py - locating and running Python code using the module namespace
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Provides support for locating and running Python scripts using the Python
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module namespace instead of the native filesystem.
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This allows Python code to play nicely with non-filesystem based PEP 302
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importers when locating support scripts as well as when importing modules.
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"""
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# Written by Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com>
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#    to implement PEP 338 (Executing Modules as Scripts)
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import os
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import sys
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import importlib.machinery # importlib first so we can test #15386 via -m
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import imp
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from pkgutil import read_code, get_loader, get_importer
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__all__ = [
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    "run_module", "run_path",
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]
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class _TempModule(object):
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    """Temporarily replace a module in sys.modules with an empty namespace"""
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    def __init__(self, mod_name):
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        self.mod_name = mod_name
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        self.module = imp.new_module(mod_name)
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        self._saved_module = []
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    def __enter__(self):
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        mod_name = self.mod_name
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        try:
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            self._saved_module.append(sys.modules[mod_name])
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        except KeyError:
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            pass
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        sys.modules[mod_name] = self.module
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        return self
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    def __exit__(self, *args):
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        if self._saved_module:
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            sys.modules[self.mod_name] = self._saved_module[0]
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        else:
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            del sys.modules[self.mod_name]
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        self._saved_module = []
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class _ModifiedArgv0(object):
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    def __init__(self, value):
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        self.value = value
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        self._saved_value = self._sentinel = object()
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    def __enter__(self):
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        if self._saved_value is not self._sentinel:
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            raise RuntimeError("Already preserving saved value")
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        self._saved_value = sys.argv[0]
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        sys.argv[0] = self.value
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    def __exit__(self, *args):
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        self.value = self._sentinel
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        sys.argv[0] = self._saved_value
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def _run_code(code, run_globals, init_globals=None,
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              mod_name=None, mod_fname=None,
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              mod_loader=None, pkg_name=None):
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    """Helper to run code in nominated namespace"""
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    if init_globals is not None:
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        run_globals.update(init_globals)
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    run_globals.update(__name__ = mod_name,
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                       __file__ = mod_fname,
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                       __cached__ = None,
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                       __doc__ = None,
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                       __loader__ = mod_loader,
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                       __package__ = pkg_name)
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    exec(code, run_globals)
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    return run_globals
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def _run_module_code(code, init_globals=None,
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                    mod_name=None, mod_fname=None,
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                    mod_loader=None, pkg_name=None):
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    """Helper to run code in new namespace with sys modified"""
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    with _TempModule(mod_name) as temp_module, _ModifiedArgv0(mod_fname):
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        mod_globals = temp_module.module.__dict__
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        _run_code(code, mod_globals, init_globals,
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                  mod_name, mod_fname, mod_loader, pkg_name)
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    # Copy the globals of the temporary module, as they
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    # may be cleared when the temporary module goes away
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    return mod_globals.copy()
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# This helper is needed due to a missing component in the PEP 302
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# loader protocol (specifically, "get_filename" is non-standard)
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# Since we can't introduce new features in maintenance releases,
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# support was added to zipimporter under the name '_get_filename'
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def _get_filename(loader, mod_name):
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    for attr in ("get_filename", "_get_filename"):
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        meth = getattr(loader, attr, None)
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        if meth is not None:
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            return os.path.abspath(meth(mod_name))
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    return None
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# Helper to get the loader, code and filename for a module
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def _get_module_details(mod_name):
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    loader = get_loader(mod_name)
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    if loader is None:
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        raise ImportError("No module named %s" % mod_name)
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    if loader.is_package(mod_name):
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        if mod_name == "__main__" or mod_name.endswith(".__main__"):
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            raise ImportError("Cannot use package as __main__ module")
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        try:
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            pkg_main_name = mod_name + ".__main__"
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            return _get_module_details(pkg_main_name)
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        except ImportError as e:
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            raise ImportError(("%s; %r is a package and cannot " +
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                               "be directly executed") %(e, mod_name))
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    code = loader.get_code(mod_name)
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    if code is None:
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        raise ImportError("No code object available for %s" % mod_name)
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    filename = _get_filename(loader, mod_name)
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    return mod_name, loader, code, filename
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# XXX ncoghlan: Should this be documented and made public?
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# (Current thoughts: don't repeat the mistake that lead to its
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# creation when run_module() no longer met the needs of
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# mainmodule.c, but couldn't be changed because it was public)
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def _run_module_as_main(mod_name, alter_argv=True):
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    """Runs the designated module in the __main__ namespace
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       Note that the executed module will have full access to the
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       __main__ namespace. If this is not desirable, the run_module()
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       function should be used to run the module code in a fresh namespace.
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       At the very least, these variables in __main__ will be overwritten:
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           __name__
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           __file__
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           __cached__
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           __loader__
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           __package__
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    """
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    try:
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        if alter_argv or mod_name != "__main__": # i.e. -m switch
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            mod_name, loader, code, fname = _get_module_details(mod_name)
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        else:          # i.e. directory or zipfile execution
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            mod_name, loader, code, fname = _get_main_module_details()
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    except ImportError as exc:
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        # Try to provide a good error message
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        # for directories, zip files and the -m switch
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        if alter_argv:
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            # For -m switch, just display the exception
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            info = str(exc)
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        else:
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            # For directories/zipfiles, let the user
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            # know what the code was looking for
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            info = "can't find '__main__' module in %r" % sys.argv[0]
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        msg = "%s: %s" % (sys.executable, info)
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        sys.exit(msg)
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    pkg_name = mod_name.rpartition('.')[0]
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    main_globals = sys.modules["__main__"].__dict__
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    if alter_argv:
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        sys.argv[0] = fname
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    return _run_code(code, main_globals, None,
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                     "__main__", fname, loader, pkg_name)
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def run_module(mod_name, init_globals=None,
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               run_name=None, alter_sys=False):
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    """Execute a module's code without importing it
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       Returns the resulting top level namespace dictionary
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    """
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    mod_name, loader, code, fname = _get_module_details(mod_name)
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    if run_name is None:
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        run_name = mod_name
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    pkg_name = mod_name.rpartition('.')[0]
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    if alter_sys:
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        return _run_module_code(code, init_globals, run_name,
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                                fname, loader, pkg_name)
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    else:
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        # Leave the sys module alone
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        return _run_code(code, {}, init_globals, run_name,
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                         fname, loader, pkg_name)
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def _get_main_module_details():
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    # Helper that gives a nicer error message when attempting to
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    # execute a zipfile or directory by invoking __main__.py
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    # Also moves the standard __main__ out of the way so that the
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    # preexisting __loader__ entry doesn't cause issues
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    main_name = "__main__"
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    saved_main = sys.modules[main_name]
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    del sys.modules[main_name]
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    try:
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        return _get_module_details(main_name)
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    except ImportError as exc:
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        if main_name in str(exc):
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            raise ImportError("can't find %r module in %r" %
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                              (main_name, sys.path[0])) from exc
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        raise
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    finally:
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        sys.modules[main_name] = saved_main
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def _get_code_from_file(run_name, fname):
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    # Check for a compiled file first
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    with open(fname, "rb") as f:
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        code = read_code(f)
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    if code is None:
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        # That didn't work, so try it as normal source code
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        with open(fname, "rb") as f:
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            code = compile(f.read(), fname, 'exec')
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            loader = importlib.machinery.SourceFileLoader(run_name, fname)
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    else:
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        loader = importlib.machinery.SourcelessFileLoader(run_name, fname)
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    return code, loader
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def run_path(path_name, init_globals=None, run_name=None):
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    """Execute code located at the specified filesystem location
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       Returns the resulting top level namespace dictionary
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       The file path may refer directly to a Python script (i.e.
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       one that could be directly executed with execfile) or else
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       it may refer to a zipfile or directory containing a top
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       level __main__.py script.
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    """
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    if run_name is None:
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        run_name = "<run_path>"
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    pkg_name = run_name.rpartition(".")[0]
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    importer = get_importer(path_name)
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    if isinstance(importer, (type(None), imp.NullImporter)):
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        # Not a valid sys.path entry, so run the code directly
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        # execfile() doesn't help as we want to allow compiled files
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        code, mod_loader = _get_code_from_file(run_name, path_name)
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        return _run_module_code(code, init_globals, run_name, path_name,
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                                mod_loader, pkg_name)
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    else:
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        # Importer is defined for path, so add it to
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        # the start of sys.path
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        sys.path.insert(0, path_name)
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        try:
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            # Here's where things are a little different from the run_module
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            # case. There, we only had to replace the module in sys while the
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            # code was running and doing so was somewhat optional. Here, we
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            # have no choice and we have to remove it even while we read the
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            # code. If we don't do this, a __loader__ attribute in the
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            # existing __main__ module may prevent location of the new module.
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            mod_name, loader, code, fname = _get_main_module_details()
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            with _TempModule(run_name) as temp_module, \
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                 _ModifiedArgv0(path_name):
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                mod_globals = temp_module.module.__dict__
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                return _run_code(code, mod_globals, init_globals,
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                                    run_name, fname, loader, pkg_name).copy()
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        finally:
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            try:
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                sys.path.remove(path_name)
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            except ValueError:
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                pass
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    # Run the module specified as the next command line argument
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    if len(sys.argv) < 2:
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        print("No module specified for execution", file=sys.stderr)
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    else:
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        del sys.argv[0] # Make the requested module sys.argv[0]
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        _run_module_as_main(sys.argv[0])
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