check-module-imports: ignore non-stdlib module installed by distribution
Previously, the check script would detect breezy as part of the stdlib if
installed using the debian package manager.
This silence the following complains:
tests/test-convert-bzr.t:117: imports not lexically sorted: breezy.bzr.bzrdir < sys
tests/test-convert-bzr.t:117: stdlib import "breezy.bzr.bzrdir" follows local import: breezy
tests/test-convert-bzr-ghosts.t:7: imports not lexically sorted: breezy.bzr.bzrdir < sys
tests/test-convert-bzr-ghosts.t:7: stdlib import "breezy.bzr.bzrdir" follows local import: breezy
tests/test-convert-bzr-treeroot.t:7: imports not lexically sorted: breezy.bzr.bzrdir < sys
tests/test-convert-bzr-treeroot.t:7: stdlib import "breezy.bzr.bzrdir" follows local import: breezy
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11249
--- a/contrib/import-checker.py Mon Aug 02 08:06:27 2021 -0400
+++ b/contrib/import-checker.py Tue Aug 03 18:29:31 2021 +0200
@@ -278,6 +278,8 @@
):
continue
for top, dirs, files in os.walk(libpath):
+ if 'dist-packages' in top.split(os.path.sep):
+ continue
for i, d in reversed(list(enumerate(dirs))):
if (
not os.path.exists(os.path.join(top, d, '__init__.py'))