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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| from importlib import _bootstrap
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| from .. import abc
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| from . import util as source_util
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| from test.support import make_legacy_pyc
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| import os
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| import errno
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| import py_compile
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| import unittest
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| import warnings
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| 
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| 
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| class FinderTests(abc.FinderTests):
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| 
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|     """For a top-level module, it should just be found directly in the
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|     directory being searched. This is true for a directory with source
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|     [top-level source], bytecode [top-level bc], or both [top-level both].
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|     There is also the possibility that it is a package [top-level package], in
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|     which case there will be a directory with the module name and an
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|     __init__.py file. If there is a directory without an __init__.py an
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|     ImportWarning is returned [empty dir].
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| 
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|     For sub-modules and sub-packages, the same happens as above but only use
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|     the tail end of the name [sub module] [sub package] [sub empty].
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| 
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|     When there is a conflict between a package and module having the same name
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|     in the same directory, the package wins out [package over module]. This is
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|     so that imports of modules within the package can occur rather than trigger
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|     an import error.
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| 
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|     When there is a package and module with the same name, always pick the
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|     package over the module [package over module]. This is so that imports from
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|     the package have the possibility of succeeding.
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| 
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|     """
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| 
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|     def import_(self, root, module):
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|         finder = _bootstrap._PyPycFileFinder(root)
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|         return finder.find_module(module)
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| 
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|     def run_test(self, test, create=None, *, compile_=None, unlink=None):
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|         """Test the finding of 'test' with the creation of modules listed in
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|         'create'.
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| 
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|         Any names listed in 'compile_' are byte-compiled. Modules
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|         listed in 'unlink' have their source files deleted.
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| 
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|         """
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|         if create is None:
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|             create = {test}
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|         with source_util.create_modules(*create) as mapping:
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|             if compile_:
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|                 for name in compile_:
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|                     py_compile.compile(mapping[name])
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|             if unlink:
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|                 for name in unlink:
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|                     os.unlink(mapping[name])
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|                     try:
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|                         make_legacy_pyc(mapping[name])
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|                     except OSError as error:
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|                         # Some tests do not set compile_=True so the source
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|                         # module will not get compiled and there will be no
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|                         # PEP 3147 pyc file to rename.
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|                         if error.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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|                             raise
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|             loader = self.import_(mapping['.root'], test)
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|             self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
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|             return loader
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| 
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|     def test_module(self):
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|         # [top-level source]
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|         self.run_test('top_level')
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|         # [top-level bc]
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|         self.run_test('top_level', compile_={'top_level'},
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|                       unlink={'top_level'})
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|         # [top-level both]
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|         self.run_test('top_level', compile_={'top_level'})
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| 
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|     # [top-level package]
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|     def test_package(self):
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|         # Source.
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|         self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'})
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|         # Bytecode.
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|         self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, compile_={'pkg.__init__'},
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|                 unlink={'pkg.__init__'})
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|         # Both.
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|         self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, compile_={'pkg.__init__'})
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| 
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|     # [sub module]
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|     def test_module_in_package(self):
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|         with source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub') as mapping:
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|             pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
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|             loader = self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
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|             self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
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| 
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|     # [sub package]
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|     def test_package_in_package(self):
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|         context = source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub.__init__')
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|         with context as mapping:
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|             pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
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|             loader = self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
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|             self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
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| 
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|     # [sub empty]
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|     def test_empty_sub_directory(self):
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|         context = source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub.__init__')
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings():
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|             warnings.simplefilter("error", ImportWarning)
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|             with context as mapping:
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|                 os.unlink(mapping['pkg.sub.__init__'])
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|                 pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
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|                 with self.assertRaises(ImportWarning):
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|                     self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
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| 
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|     # [package over modules]
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|     def test_package_over_module(self):
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|         # XXX This is not a blackbox test!
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|         name = '_temp'
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|         loader = self.run_test(name, {'{0}.__init__'.format(name), name})
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|         self.assertTrue('__init__' in loader._base_path)
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| 
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| 
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|     def test_failure(self):
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|         with source_util.create_modules('blah') as mapping:
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|             nothing = self.import_(mapping['.root'], 'sdfsadsadf')
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|             self.assertTrue(nothing is None)
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| 
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|     # [empty dir]
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|     def test_empty_dir(self):
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|         with warnings.catch_warnings():
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|             warnings.simplefilter("error", ImportWarning)
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|             with self.assertRaises(ImportWarning):
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|                 self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, unlink={'pkg.__init__'})
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| 
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| 
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| def test_main():
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|     from test.support import run_unittest
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|     run_unittest(FinderTests)
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| 
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| 
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|     test_main()
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