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[Python-Dev] Case-sensitive import

[Python-Dev] Case-sensitive import [Python-Dev] Case-sensitive importJack Jansen jack@oratrix.nl
Wed, 28 Feb 2001 15:30:37 +0100
Why don't we handle this the same way as, say, PyOS_CheckStack()?

I.e. if USE_CHECK_IMPORT_CASE is defined it is necessary to check the case of 
the imported file (i.e. it's not defined on vanilla unix, defined on most 
other platforms) and if it is defined we call PyOS_CheckCase(filename, 
modulename).
All these routines can be in different files, for all I care, similar to the 
dynload_*.c files.
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