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importlib2

==========

A complete backport to 2.7 (and 3.x) of the ``importlib`` package from

Python 3. Compatibility is intended to match only the latest public,

non-deprecated importlib API.

Note: This project is not yet released and the code base may be

unstable. Currently the importlib tests all pass, but a few things

remain to be done before the initial release.

Note: Currently there is a problem under Python 3.2 with loading

modules from .pyc files. However, this does not affect 2.7, which is

the main target for importlib2.

Usage

-----

You may use ``importlib2`` as you would any other module. You may also

call ``importlib2.hook.install()`` to make Python use ``importlib2`` for

the import system.

API

---

See https://docs.python.org/dev/library/importlib.html.

Be aware that deprecated importlib APIs have not been backported.

Building and Installing

-----------------------

Use setup.py/pip/setuptools like normal.

Extra Files

-----------

``importlib2`` adds the following files to ``importlib`` (relative to

package's root directory):

* ``_fixers/`` - the code used to monkeypatch importlib2 at run-time

* ``_version/__init__.py`` - contains the ``importlib2`` version

information

* ``_version/ORIGINAL_PY_VERSION`` - the major/minor/micro version of the

cpython from which ``importlib2`` was most recently pulled

* ``_version/ORIGINAL_PY_REVISION`` - the revision of the cpython repo

from which ``importlib2`` was most recently pulled

* ``_version/RELEASE`` - the ``importlib2`` release identifier relative

to ``ORIGINAL_PY_VERSION`` (an increasing integer)

from which ``importlib2`` was most recently pulled

* ``hook.py`` - the module used to set ``importlib2`` as Python's import

system (not in the ``clean-cpython`` branch)

Tools

-----

Each is located in the project root.

* ``pull-cpython.py`` (only in the ``clean-cpython`` branch)

* ``tests/`` (run ``python -m tests``)

Main Branches

-------------

* ``clean-cpython`` - the relevant importlib files pulled from a cpython

repo

* ``standalone-3.4`` - the files fixed so that the test suite passes

using the Python interpreter built from the same cpython repo

* ``default`` - the files fixed to work under 2.7

Releases are made from the default branch.

Merging from cpython

--------------------

1. from the ``clean-cpython`` branch run ``pull-cpython.py``

2. commit the change

3. change to the ``standalone-3.4`` branch

4. merge from the ``clean-cpython`` branch

5. make any changes necessary to get the test suite to pass using

the same cpython from which the files were most recently pulled

6. commit the changes (if any)

7. change to ``default``

8. merge from the ``standalone-3.4`` branch

9. make any changes necessary to get the test suite to pass using

Python 2.7 (and 3.2)

10. commit the changes (if any)

Releasing

---------

<TBD>

Contributing

------------

Contributions are very welcome. That said, my intent is that the

project start out stable and that the API mirror that of importlib as

closely as possible. So if I've done things right there won't be much

need for contribution! :)

Regardless, I'm definitely interested in bug reports and I'd be glad to

take any feedback. If you have a patch, definitely send a pull request.

If you have any suggestions on improving the importlib API, you may open

a ticket in the project tracker, but your best bet would be to open an

issue upstream on `Python's bug tracker`_ (add eric.snow and

brett.cannon to the nosy list).

.. _Python's bug tracker:: https://bugs.python.org

Reporting Issues and Feedback

-----------------------------

You may report bugs/suggestions/etc. issues to the project issue

tracker:

https://bitbucket.org/ericsnowcurrently/importlib2/issues

If that doesn't fit, you can either take the matter to the

import-sig@python.org `mailing list`_ or email me directly at

ericsnowcurrent@gmail.com.

.. _mailing list: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/import-sig

Acknowledgements

----------------

A special thanks goes to Brett Cannon who went through the painstaking

work of taking CPython's import machinery and turning it into a pure

Python library, importlib. His efforts over the course of several years

bore fruit in Python 3.1 with the addition of importlib to the standard

library and culminated in the use of importlib as Python's import

machinery starting in Python 3.3. Furthermore, without importlib's

thorough test suite importlib2 would have been essentially infeasible.

Thanks Brett!


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