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示例1: scrub_py2_sys_modules
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def scrub_py2_sys_modules():
"""
Removes any Python 2 standard library modules from ``sys.modules`` that
would interfere with Py3-style imports using import hooks. Examples are
modules with the same names (like urllib or email).
(Note that currently import hooks are disabled for modules like these
with ambiguous names anyway ...)
"""
if PY3:
return {}
scrubbed = {}
for modulename in REPLACED_MODULES & set(RENAMES.keys()):
if not modulename in sys.modules:
continue
module = sys.modules[modulename]
if is_py2_stdlib_module(module):
flog.debug('Deleting (Py2) {} from sys.modules'.format(modulename))
scrubbed[modulename] = sys.modules[modulename]
del sys.modules[modulename]
return scrubbed
示例2: install_hooks
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def install_hooks():
"""
This function installs the future.standard_library import hook into
sys.meta_path.
"""
if PY3:
return
install_aliases()
flog.debug('sys.meta_path was: {0}'.format(sys.meta_path))
flog.debug('Installing hooks ...')
# Add it unless it's there already
newhook = RenameImport(RENAMES)
if not detect_hooks():
sys.meta_path.append(newhook)
flog.debug('sys.meta_path is now: {0}'.format(sys.meta_path))
示例3: remove_hooks
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def remove_hooks(scrub_sys_modules=False):
"""
This function removes the import hook from sys.meta_path.
"""
if PY3:
return
flog.debug('Uninstalling hooks ...')
# Loop backwards, so deleting items keeps the ordering:
for i, hook in list(enumerate(sys.meta_path))[::-1]:
if hasattr(hook, 'RENAMER'):
del sys.meta_path[i]
# Explicit is better than implicit. In the future the interface should
# probably change so that scrubbing the import hooks requires a separate
# function call. Left as is for now for backward compatibility with
# v0.11.x.
if scrub_sys_modules:
scrub_future_sys_modules()
示例4: detect_hooks
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def detect_hooks():
"""
Returns True if the import hooks are installed, False if not.
"""
flog.debug('Detecting hooks ...')
present = any([hasattr(hook, 'RENAMER') for hook in sys.meta_path])
if present:
flog.debug('Detected.')
else:
flog.debug('Not detected.')
return present
# As of v0.12, this no longer happens implicitly:
# if not PY3:
# install_hooks()
示例5: test_import_failure_from_module
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def test_import_failure_from_module(self):
"""
Tests whether e.g. "import socketserver" succeeds in a module
imported by another module that has used and removed the stdlib hooks.
We want this to fail; the stdlib hooks should not bleed to imported
modules too without their explicitly invoking them.
"""
code1 = '''
from future import standard_library
standard_library.install_hooks()
standard_library.remove_hooks()
import importme2
'''
code2 = '''
import socketserver
print('Uh oh. importme2 should have raised an ImportError.')
'''
self._write_test_script(code1, 'importme1.py')
self._write_test_script(code2, 'importme2.py')
with self.assertRaises(CalledProcessError):
output = self._run_test_script('importme1.py')
示例6: test_requests_cm
# 需要导入模块: from future import standard_library [as 别名]
# 或者: from future.standard_library import hooks [as 别名]
def test_requests_cm(self):
"""
Tests whether requests can be used importing standard_library modules
previously with the hooks context manager
"""
code = """
from future import standard_library
with standard_library.hooks():
import builtins
import html.parser
import http.client
"""
with write_module(code, self.tempdir):
import test_imports_future_stdlib
try:
import requests
except ImportError:
print("Requests doesn't seem to be available. Skipping requests test ...")
else:
r = requests.get('http://google.com')
self.assertTrue(r)
self.assertTrue(True)