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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import unittest
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import os
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import stat
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import random
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import shutil
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import sys
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import py_compile
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import warnings
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import marshal
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from test.test_support import (unlink, TESTFN, unload, run_unittest,
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    check_warnings, TestFailed, EnvironmentVarGuard)
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def remove_files(name):
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    for f in (name + os.extsep + "py",
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              name + os.extsep + "pyc",
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              name + os.extsep + "pyo",
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              name + os.extsep + "pyw",
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              name + "$py.class"):
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        if os.path.exists(f):
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            os.remove(f)
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class ImportTest(unittest.TestCase):
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    def testCaseSensitivity(self):
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        # Brief digression to test that import is case-sensitive:  if we got this
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        # far, we know for sure that "random" exists.
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        try:
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            import RAnDoM
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        except ImportError:
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            pass
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        else:
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            self.fail("import of RAnDoM should have failed (case mismatch)")
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    def testDoubleConst(self):
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        # Another brief digression to test the accuracy of manifest float constants.
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        from test import double_const  # don't blink -- that *was* the test
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    def testImport(self):
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        def test_with_extension(ext):
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            # ext normally ".py"; perhaps ".pyw"
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            source = TESTFN + ext
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            pyo = TESTFN + os.extsep + "pyo"
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            if sys.platform.startswith('java'):
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                pyc = TESTFN + "$py.class"
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            else:
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                pyc = TESTFN + os.extsep + "pyc"
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            f = open(source, "w")
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            print >> f, "# This tests Python's ability to import a", ext, "file."
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            a = random.randrange(1000)
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            b = random.randrange(1000)
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            print >> f, "a =", a
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            print >> f, "b =", b
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            f.close()
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            try:
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                try:
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                    mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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                except ImportError, err:
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                    self.fail("import from %s failed: %s" % (ext, err))
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                self.assertEquals(mod.a, a,
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                    "module loaded (%s) but contents invalid" % mod)
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                self.assertEquals(mod.b, b,
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                    "module loaded (%s) but contents invalid" % mod)
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            finally:
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                os.unlink(source)
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            try:
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                try:
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                    reload(mod)
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                except ImportError, err:
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                    self.fail("import from .pyc/.pyo failed: %s" % err)
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            finally:
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                try:
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                    os.unlink(pyc)
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                except OSError:
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                    pass
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                try:
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                    os.unlink(pyo)
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                except OSError:
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                    pass
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                del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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        sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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        try:
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            test_with_extension(os.extsep + "py")
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            if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
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                for ext in ".PY", ".Py", ".pY", ".pyw", ".PYW", ".pYw":
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                    test_with_extension(ext)
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        finally:
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            del sys.path[0]
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    @unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'posix', "test meaningful only on posix systems")
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    def test_execute_bit_not_copied(self):
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        # Issue 6070: under posix .pyc files got their execute bit set if
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        # the .py file had the execute bit set, but they aren't executable.
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        oldmask = os.umask(022)
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        sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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        try:
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            fname = TESTFN + os.extsep + "py"
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            f = open(fname, 'w').close()
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            os.chmod(fname, (stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IROTH |
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                             stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH))
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            __import__(TESTFN)
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            fn = fname + 'c'
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            if not os.path.exists(fn):
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                fn = fname + 'o'
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                if not os.path.exists(fn): raise TestFailed("__import__ did "
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                    "not result in creation of either a .pyc or .pyo file")
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            s = os.stat(fn)
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            self.assertEquals(stat.S_IMODE(s.st_mode),
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                              stat.S_IRUSR | stat.S_IRGRP | stat.S_IROTH)
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        finally:
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            os.umask(oldmask)
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            remove_files(TESTFN)
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            if TESTFN in sys.modules: del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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            del sys.path[0]
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    def testImpModule(self):
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        # Verify that the imp module can correctly load and find .py files
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        import imp, os
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        # XXX (ncoghlan): It would be nice to use test_support.CleanImport
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        # here, but that breaks because the os module registers some
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        # handlers in copy_reg on import. Since CleanImport doesn't
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        # revert that registration, the module is left in a broken
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        # state after reversion. Reinitialising the module contents
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        # and just reverting os.environ to its previous state is an OK
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        # workaround
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        orig_path = os.path
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        orig_getenv = os.getenv
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        with EnvironmentVarGuard():
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            x = imp.find_module("os")
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            new_os = imp.load_module("os", *x)
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            self.assertIs(os, new_os)
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            self.assertIs(orig_path, new_os.path)
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            self.assertIsNot(orig_getenv, new_os.getenv)
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    def test_module_with_large_stack(self, module='longlist'):
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        # create module w/list of 65000 elements to test bug #561858
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        filename = module + os.extsep + 'py'
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        # create a file with a list of 65000 elements
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        f = open(filename, 'w+')
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        f.write('d = [\n')
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        for i in range(65000):
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            f.write('"",\n')
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        f.write(']')
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        f.close()
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        # compile & remove .py file, we only need .pyc (or .pyo)
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        f = open(filename, 'r')
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        py_compile.compile(filename)
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        f.close()
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        os.unlink(filename)
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        # need to be able to load from current dir
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        sys.path.append('')
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        # this used to crash
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        exec 'import ' + module
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        # cleanup
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        del sys.path[-1]
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        for ext in 'pyc', 'pyo':
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            fname = module + os.extsep + ext
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            if os.path.exists(fname):
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                os.unlink(fname)
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    def test_failing_import_sticks(self):
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        source = TESTFN + os.extsep + "py"
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        f = open(source, "w")
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        print >> f, "a = 1/0"
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        f.close()
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        # New in 2.4, we shouldn't be able to import that no matter how often
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        # we try.
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        sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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        try:
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            for i in 1, 2, 3:
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                try:
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                    mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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                except ZeroDivisionError:
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                    if TESTFN in sys.modules:
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                        self.fail("damaged module in sys.modules on %i. try" % i)
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                else:
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                    self.fail("was able to import a damaged module on %i. try" % i)
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        finally:
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            sys.path.pop(0)
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            remove_files(TESTFN)
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    def test_failing_reload(self):
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        # A failing reload should leave the module object in sys.modules.
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        source = TESTFN + os.extsep + "py"
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        f = open(source, "w")
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        print >> f, "a = 1"
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        print >> f, "b = 2"
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        f.close()
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        sys.path.insert(0, os.curdir)
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        try:
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            mod = __import__(TESTFN)
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            self.assertIn(TESTFN, sys.modules)
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            self.assertEquals(mod.a, 1, "module has wrong attribute values")
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            self.assertEquals(mod.b, 2, "module has wrong attribute values")
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            # On WinXP, just replacing the .py file wasn't enough to
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            # convince reload() to reparse it.  Maybe the timestamp didn't
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            # move enough.  We force it to get reparsed by removing the
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            # compiled file too.
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            remove_files(TESTFN)
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            # Now damage the module.
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            f = open(source, "w")
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            print >> f, "a = 10"
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            print >> f, "b = 20//0"
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            f.close()
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            self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, reload, mod)
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            # But we still expect the module to be in sys.modules.
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            mod = sys.modules.get(TESTFN)
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            self.assertFalse(mod is None, "expected module to still be in sys.modules")
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            # We should have replaced a w/ 10, but the old b value should
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            # stick.
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            self.assertEquals(mod.a, 10, "module has wrong attribute values")
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            self.assertEquals(mod.b, 2, "module has wrong attribute values")
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        finally:
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            sys.path.pop(0)
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            remove_files(TESTFN)
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            if TESTFN in sys.modules:
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                del sys.modules[TESTFN]
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    def test_infinite_reload(self):
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        # Bug #742342 reports that Python segfaults (infinite recursion in C)
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        #  when faced with self-recursive reload()ing.
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        sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
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        try:
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            import infinite_reload
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        finally:
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            sys.path.pop(0)
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    def test_import_name_binding(self):
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        # import x.y.z binds x in the current namespace
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        import test as x
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        import test.test_support
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        self.assertTrue(x is test, x.__name__)
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        self.assertTrue(hasattr(test.test_support, "__file__"))
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        # import x.y.z as w binds z as w
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        import test.test_support as y
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        self.assertTrue(y is test.test_support, y.__name__)
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    def test_import_initless_directory_warning(self):
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        with warnings.catch_warnings():
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            # Just a random non-package directory we always expect to be
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            # somewhere in sys.path...
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            warnings.simplefilter('error', ImportWarning)
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            self.assertRaises(ImportWarning, __import__, "site-packages")
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    def test_importbyfilename(self):
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        path = os.path.abspath(TESTFN)
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        try:
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            __import__(path)
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        except ImportError, err:
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            self.assertEqual("Import by filename is not supported.",
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                              err.args[0])
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        else:
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            self.fail("import by path didn't raise an exception")
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class TestPycRewriting(unittest.TestCase):
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    # Test that the `co_filename` attribute on code objects always points
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    # to the right file, even when various things happen (e.g. both the .py
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    # and the .pyc file are renamed).
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    module_name = "unlikely_module_name"
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    module_source = """
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import sys
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code_filename = sys._getframe().f_code.co_filename
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module_filename = __file__
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constant = 1
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def func():
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    pass
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func_filename = func.func_code.co_filename
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"""
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    dir_name = os.path.abspath(TESTFN)
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    file_name = os.path.join(dir_name, module_name) + os.extsep + "py"
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    compiled_name = file_name + ("c" if __debug__ else "o")
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    def setUp(self):
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        self.sys_path = sys.path[:]
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        self.orig_module = sys.modules.pop(self.module_name, None)
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        os.mkdir(self.dir_name)
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        with open(self.file_name, "w") as f:
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            f.write(self.module_source)
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        sys.path.insert(0, self.dir_name)
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    def tearDown(self):
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        sys.path[:] = self.sys_path
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        if self.orig_module is not None:
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            sys.modules[self.module_name] = self.orig_module
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        else:
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            del sys.modules[self.module_name]
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        for file_name in self.file_name, self.compiled_name:
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            if os.path.exists(file_name):
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                os.remove(file_name)
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        if os.path.exists(self.dir_name):
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            shutil.rmtree(self.dir_name)
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    def import_module(self):
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        ns = globals()
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        __import__(self.module_name, ns, ns)
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        return sys.modules[self.module_name]
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    def test_basics(self):
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        mod = self.import_module()
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        self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.file_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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        del sys.modules[self.module_name]
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        mod = self.import_module()
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        self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.compiled_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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    def test_incorrect_code_name(self):
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        py_compile.compile(self.file_name, dfile="another_module.py")
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        mod = self.import_module()
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        self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.compiled_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, self.file_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, self.file_name)
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    def test_module_without_source(self):
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        target = "another_module.py"
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        py_compile.compile(self.file_name, dfile=target)
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        os.remove(self.file_name)
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        mod = self.import_module()
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        self.assertEqual(mod.module_filename, self.compiled_name)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.code_filename, target)
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        self.assertEqual(mod.func_filename, target)
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    def test_foreign_code(self):
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        py_compile.compile(self.file_name)
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        with open(self.compiled_name, "rb") as f:
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            header = f.read(8)
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            code = marshal.load(f)
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        constants = list(code.co_consts)
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        foreign_code = test_main.func_code
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        pos = constants.index(1)
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        constants[pos] = foreign_code
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        code = type(code)(code.co_argcount, code.co_nlocals, code.co_stacksize,
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                          code.co_flags, code.co_code, tuple(constants),
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                          code.co_names, code.co_varnames, code.co_filename,
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                          code.co_name, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_lnotab,
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                          code.co_freevars, code.co_cellvars)
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        with open(self.compiled_name, "wb") as f:
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            f.write(header)
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            marshal.dump(code, f)
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        mod = self.import_module()
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        self.assertEqual(mod.constant.co_filename, foreign_code.co_filename)
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class PathsTests(unittest.TestCase):
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    path = TESTFN
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    def setUp(self):
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        os.mkdir(self.path)
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        self.syspath = sys.path[:]
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    def tearDown(self):
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        shutil.rmtree(self.path)
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        sys.path[:] = self.syspath
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    # http://bugs.python.org/issue1293
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    def test_trailing_slash(self):
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        f = open(os.path.join(self.path, 'test_trailing_slash.py'), 'w')
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        f.write("testdata = 'test_trailing_slash'")
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        f.close()
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        sys.path.append(self.path+'/')
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        mod = __import__("test_trailing_slash")
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        self.assertEqual(mod.testdata, 'test_trailing_slash')
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        unload("test_trailing_slash")
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    # http://bugs.python.org/issue3677
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    def _test_UNC_path(self):
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        f = open(os.path.join(self.path, 'test_trailing_slash.py'), 'w')
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        f.write("testdata = 'test_trailing_slash'")
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        f.close()
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        #create the UNC path, like \\myhost\c$\foo\bar
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        path = os.path.abspath(self.path)
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        import socket
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        hn = socket.gethostname()
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        drive = path[0]
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        unc = "\\\\%s\\%s$"%(hn, drive)
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        unc += path[2:]
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        sys.path.append(path)
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        mod = __import__("test_trailing_slash")
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        self.assertEqual(mod.testdata, 'test_trailing_slash')
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        unload("test_trailing_slash")
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    if sys.platform == "win32":
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        test_UNC_path = _test_UNC_path
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class RelativeImport(unittest.TestCase):
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    def tearDown(self):
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        try:
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            del sys.modules["test.relimport"]
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        except:
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            pass
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    def test_relimport_star(self):
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        # This will import * from .test_import.
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        from . import relimport
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        self.assertTrue(hasattr(relimport, "RelativeImport"))
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    def test_issue3221(self):
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        def check_absolute():
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            exec "from os import path" in ns
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        def check_relative():
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            exec "from . import relimport" in ns
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        # Check both OK with __package__ and __name__ correct
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        ns = dict(__package__='test', __name__='test.notarealmodule')
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        check_absolute()
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        check_relative()
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        # Check both OK with only __name__ wrong
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        ns = dict(__package__='test', __name__='notarealpkg.notarealmodule')
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        check_absolute()
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        check_relative()
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        # Check relative fails with only __package__ wrong
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        ns = dict(__package__='foo', __name__='test.notarealmodule')
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        with check_warnings() as w:
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            check_absolute()
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            self.assertIn('foo', str(w.message))
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            self.assertEqual(w.category, RuntimeWarning)
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        self.assertRaises(SystemError, check_relative)
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        # Check relative fails with __package__ and __name__ wrong
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        ns = dict(__package__='foo', __name__='notarealpkg.notarealmodule')
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        with check_warnings() as w:
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            check_absolute()
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            self.assertIn('foo', str(w.message))
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            self.assertEqual(w.category, RuntimeWarning)
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        self.assertRaises(SystemError, check_relative)
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        # Check both fail with package set to a non-string
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        ns = dict(__package__=object())
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, check_absolute)
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        self.assertRaises(ValueError, check_relative)
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def test_main(verbose=None):
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    run_unittest(ImportTest, TestPycRewriting, PathsTests, RelativeImport)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    # test needs to be a package, so we can do relative import
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    from test.test_import import test_main
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    test_main()
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