On Monday, Dec 9, 2002, at 18:24 Europe/Amsterdam, James C. Ahlstrom wrote: > I tried my best not to break the Macintosh port, which has > a lot of special code. A replacement import.c should do > the same. Actually, if the new improved import has the right set of hooks then the macintosh stuff can go away. 90% of it does basically the same as what zip-import does: it allows you to put files on sys.path and looks in those files for modules. The mumbo-jumbo about interning sys.path strings is so the code can cache whether a sys.path entry is a file or a directory, without that normal imports were slowed down by 30% or so. -- - Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> http://www.cwi.nl/~jack - - If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman -
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