From: "Just van Rossum" <just@letterror.com> > Samuele Pedroni wrote: > > > From: "Just van Rossum" <just@letterror.com> > > > I will change my zipimport hook (which _still_ isn't finished ;-) to also > > > traverse sys.path, and check for *.zip path endings. > > > > > > > my point was that, given > > > > dir1;zip0;dir2 > > > > dir1 should take over zip0 that should take over dir2. > > > > [This is what Jython 2.1 does btw] > > > > If the resulting import precedence order is that both dir1 and dir2 take over > > zip0, then maybe allowing zip0 in sys.path is just confusing, > > and zipfiles should be specified elsewhere. > > True, true. > > Does Jython implement the (old) idea that items on sys.path can be import > handler *objects*? (If yes, can you briefly describe the interface of these > objects?) > No jython accepts strings of the form *.zip in sys.path, that are converted upon scanning on import to string subclasses' instances with the same value as string, through which import happens using an internal interface implemented by these string subclasses. We also set __path__s to contain things of the form *.zip/rel/path/to/package. regards.
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