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			67 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			2.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# This module provides standard support for "packages".
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#
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# The idea is that large groups of related modules can be placed in
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# their own subdirectory, which can be added to the Python search path
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# in a relatively easy way.
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#
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# The current version takes a package name and searches the Python
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# search path for a directory by that name, and if found adds it to
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# the module search path (sys.path).  It maintains a list of packages
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# that have already been added so adding the same package many times
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# is OK.
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#
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# It is intended to be used in a fairly stylized manner: each module
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# that wants to use a particular package, say 'Foo', is supposed to
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# contain the following code:
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#
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#   from addpack import addpack
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#   addpack('Foo')
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#   <import modules from package Foo>
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#
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# Additional arguments, when present, provide additional places where
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# to look for the package before trying sys.path (these may be either
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# strings or lists/tuples of strings).  Also, if the package name is a
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# full pathname, first the last component is tried in the usual way,
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# then the full pathname is tried last.  If the package name is a
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# *relative* pathname (UNIX: contains a slash but doesn't start with
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# one), then nothing special is done.  The packages "/foo/bar/bletch"
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# and "bletch" are considered the same, but unrelated to "bar/bletch".
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#
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# If the algorithm finds more than one suitable subdirectory, all are
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# added to the search path -- this makes it possible to override part
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# of a package.  The same path will not be added more than once.
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#
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# If no directory is found, ImportError is raised.
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_packs = {}				# {pack: [pathname, ...], ...}
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def addpack(pack, *locations):
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	import os
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	if os.path.isabs(pack):
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		base = os.path.basename(pack)
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	else:
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		base = pack
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	if _packs.has_key(base):
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		return
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	import sys
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	path = []
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	for loc in _flatten(locations) + sys.path:
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		fn = os.path.join(loc, base)
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		if fn not in path and os.path.isdir(fn):
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			path.append(fn)
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	if pack != base and pack not in path and os.path.isdir(pack):
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		path.append(pack)
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	if not path: raise ImportError, 'package ' + pack + ' not found'
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	_packs[base] = path
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	for fn in path:
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		if fn not in sys.path:
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			sys.path.append(fn)
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def _flatten(locations):
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	locs = []
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	for loc in locations:
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		if type(loc) == type(''):
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			locs.append(loc)
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		else:
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			locs = locs + _flatten(loc)
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	return locs
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