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demandimport: allow extensions to import own modules by absolute name Before this patch, python modules of each extensions can't import another one in own extension by absolute name, because root modules of each extensions are loaded with "hgext_" prefix. For example, "import extroot.bar" in "extroot/foo.py" of "extroot" extension fails, even though "import bar" in it succeeds. Installing extensions into site-packages of python library path can avoid this problem, but this solution is not reasonable in some cases: using binary package of Mercurial on Windows, for example. This patch retries to import with "hgext_" prefix after ImportError, if the module in the extension may try to import another one in own extension. This patch doesn't change some "_import()"/"_origimport()" invocations below, because ordinary extensions shouldn't cause such invocations. - invocation of "_import()" when root module imports sub-module by absolute path without "fromlist" for example, "import a.b" in "a.__init__.py". extensions are loaded with "hgext_" prefix, and this causes execution of another (= fixed by this patch) code path. - invocation of "_origimport()" when "level != -1" with "fromlist" for example, importing after "from __future__ import absolute_import" (level == 0), or "from . import b" or "from .a import b" (0 < level), for portability between python versions and environments, extensions shouldn't cause "level != -1".
author FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp>
date Sat, 05 Oct 2013 01:02:22 +0900
parents fa2b596db182
children a6344df5108e
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[('string', 'string value'), ('bool1', 'true'), ('bool2', 'false'), ('boolinvalid', 'foo'), ('int1', '42'), ('int2', '-42'), ('intinvalid', 'foo')]
[('list1', 'foo'), ('list2', 'foo bar baz'), ('list3', 'alice, bob'), ('list4', 'foo bar baz alice, bob'), ('list5', 'abc d"ef"g "hij def"'), ('list6', '"hello world", "how are you?"'), ('list7', 'Do"Not"Separate'), ('list8', '"Do"Separate'), ('list9', '"Do\\"NotSeparate"'), ('list10', 'string "with extraneous" quotation mark"'), ('list11', 'x, y'), ('list12', '"x", "y"'), ('list13', '""" key = "x", "y" """'), ('list14', ',,,,     '), ('list15', '" just with starting quotation'), ('list16', '"longer quotation" with "no ending quotation'), ('list17', 'this is \\" "not a quotation mark"'), ('list18', '\n \n\nding\ndong')]
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'string value'
'true'
'false'
None
---
values.string is not a boolean ('string value')
True
False
False
False
True
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42
-42
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['foo']
['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
['alice', 'bob']
['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'alice', 'bob']
['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'alice', 'bob']
['abc', 'd"ef"g', 'hij def']
['hello world', 'how are you?']
['Do"Not"Separate']
['Do', 'Separate']
['Do"NotSeparate']
['string', 'with extraneous', 'quotation', 'mark"']
['x', 'y']
['x', 'y']
['', ' key = ', 'x"', 'y', '', '"']
[]
['"', 'just', 'with', 'starting', 'quotation']
['longer quotation', 'with', '"no', 'ending', 'quotation']
['this', 'is', '"', 'not a quotation mark']
['ding', 'dong']
[]
[]
['foo']
['foo']
['foo', 'bar']
['foo', 'bar']
['foo bar']
['foo', 'bar']
None
True
boolinvalid
intinvalid