rewriting functionality in pure Python. To start, imp.new_module() has been rewritten in pure Python, put into importlib (privately) and then publicly exposed in imp.
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Python
23 lines
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Python
"""This module provides the components needed to build your own __import__
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function. Undocumented functions are obsolete.
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In most cases it is preferred you consider using the importlib module's
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functionality over this module.
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"""
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# (Probably) need to stay in _imp
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from _imp import (lock_held, acquire_lock, release_lock, reload,
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get_frozen_object, is_frozen_package, init_builtin,
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init_frozen, is_builtin, is_frozen, _fix_co_filename)
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# Can (probably) move to importlib
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from _imp import (get_magic, get_tag, get_suffixes, cache_from_source,
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source_from_cache)
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# Should be re-implemented here (and mostly deprecated)
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from _imp import (find_module, load_module, load_compiled, load_dynamic,
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load_package, load_source, NullImporter,
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SEARCH_ERROR, PY_SOURCE, PY_COMPILED, C_EXTENSION,
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PY_RESOURCE, PKG_DIRECTORY, C_BUILTIN, PY_FROZEN,
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PY_CODERESOURCE, IMP_HOOK)
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from importlib._bootstrap import _new_module as new_module
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