On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Martin v. L=F6wis wrote: > > Hmmm. I haven't looked that closely at Just's proposal. Why should = .tgz or > > http://xyz be treated any differently than .zip? >=20 > There is a magic, in import.c, which, when an import statement is > executed, looks for sys.path entries ending in .zip, and silently > replaces them with zipimport objects. No such magic is available for an= y > other form of sys.path entries. So while you can add a urlimport object > to sys.path, you lose the hook when you convert the object to a string, > as nobody will recreate the hook. Don't like that -- a lazy and incremental replacement method seems much m= ore sensible, and preserves the semantics that non-python-dev-subscribers (an= d I) desire. -Kevin -- Kevin Jacobs The OPAL Group - Enterprise Systems Architect Voice: (216) 986-0710 x 19 E-mail: jacobs@theopalgroup.com Fax: (216) 986-0714 WWW: http://www.theopalgroup.com
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