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"""Utilities to support packages."""

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from collections import namedtuple
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from functools import singledispatch as simplegeneric
import importlib
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import importlib.util
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import importlib.machinery
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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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from types import ModuleType
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import warnings
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__all__ = [
    'get_importer', 'iter_importers', 'get_loader', 'find_loader',
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    'walk_packages', 'iter_modules', 'get_data',
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    'ImpImporter', 'ImpLoader', 'read_code', 'extend_path',
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    'ModuleInfo',
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]

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ModuleInfo = namedtuple('ModuleInfo', 'module_finder name ispkg')
ModuleInfo.__doc__ = 'A namedtuple with minimal info about a module.'


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def _get_spec(finder, name):
    """Return the finder-specific module spec."""
    # Works with legacy finders.
    try:
        find_spec = finder.find_spec
    except AttributeError:
        loader = finder.find_module(name)
        if loader is None:
            return None
        return importlib.util.spec_from_loader(name, loader)
    else:
        return find_spec(name)


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def read_code(stream):
    # This helper is needed in order for the PEP 302 emulation to
    # correctly handle compiled files
    import marshal

    magic = stream.read(4)
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    if magic != importlib.util.MAGIC_NUMBER:
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        return None

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    stream.read(12) # Skip rest of the header
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    return marshal.load(stream)


def walk_packages(path=None, prefix='', onerror=None):
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    """Yields ModuleInfo for all modules recursively
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    on path, or, if path is None, all accessible modules.

    'path' should be either None or a list of paths to look for
    modules in.

    'prefix' is a string to output on the front of every module name
    on output.

    Note that this function must import all *packages* (NOT all
    modules!) on the given path, in order to access the __path__
    attribute to find submodules.

    'onerror' is a function which gets called with one argument (the
    name of the package which was being imported) if any exception
    occurs while trying to import a package.  If no onerror function is
    supplied, ImportErrors are caught and ignored, while all other
    exceptions are propagated, terminating the search.

    Examples:

    # list all modules python can access
    walk_packages()

    # list all submodules of ctypes
    walk_packages(ctypes.__path__, ctypes.__name__+'.')
    """
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    def seen(p, m={}):
        if p in m:
            return True
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        m[p] = True

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    for info in iter_modules(path, prefix):
        yield info
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        if info.ispkg:
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            try:
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                __import__(info.name)
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            except ImportError:
                if onerror is not None:
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                    onerror(info.name)
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            except Exception:
                if onerror is not None:
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                    onerror(info.name)
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                else:
                    raise
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            else:
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                path = getattr(sys.modules[info.name], '__path__', None) or []
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                # don't traverse path items we've seen before
                path = [p for p in path if not seen(p)]

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                yield from walk_packages(path, info.name+'.', onerror)
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def iter_modules(path=None, prefix=''):
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    """Yields ModuleInfo for all submodules on path,
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    or, if path is None, all top-level modules on sys.path.

    'path' should be either None or a list of paths to look for
    modules in.

    'prefix' is a string to output on the front of every module name
    on output.
    """
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    if path is None:
        importers = iter_importers()
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    elif isinstance(path, str):
        raise ValueError("path must be None or list of paths to look for "
                        "modules in")
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    else:
        importers = map(get_importer, path)

    yielded = {}
    for i in importers:
        for name, ispkg in iter_importer_modules(i, prefix):
            if name not in yielded:
                yielded[name] = 1
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                yield ModuleInfo(i, name, ispkg)
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@simplegeneric
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def iter_importer_modules(importer, prefix=''):
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    if not hasattr(importer, 'iter_modules'):
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        return []
    return importer.iter_modules(prefix)


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# Implement a file walker for the normal importlib path hook
def _iter_file_finder_modules(importer, prefix=''):
    if importer.path is None or not os.path.isdir(importer.path):
        return

    yielded = {}
    import inspect
    try:
        filenames = os.listdir(importer.path)
    except OSError:
        # ignore unreadable directories like import does
        filenames = []
    filenames.sort()  # handle packages before same-named modules

    for fn in filenames:
        modname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
        if modname=='__init__' or modname in yielded:
            continue

        path = os.path.join(importer.path, fn)
        ispkg = False

        if not modname and os.path.isdir(path) and '.' not in fn:
            modname = fn
            try:
                dircontents = os.listdir(path)
            except OSError:
                # ignore unreadable directories like import does
                dircontents = []
            for fn in dircontents:
                subname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
                if subname=='__init__':
                    ispkg = True
                    break
            else:
                continue    # not a package

        if modname and '.' not in modname:
            yielded[modname] = 1
            yield prefix + modname, ispkg

iter_importer_modules.register(
    importlib.machinery.FileFinder, _iter_file_finder_modules)
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def _import_imp():
    global imp
    with warnings.catch_warnings():
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        warnings.simplefilter('ignore', DeprecationWarning)
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        imp = importlib.import_module('imp')

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class ImpImporter:
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    """PEP 302 Finder that wraps Python's "classic" import algorithm
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    ImpImporter(dirname) produces a PEP 302 finder that searches that
    directory.  ImpImporter(None) produces a PEP 302 finder that searches
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    the current sys.path, plus any modules that are frozen or built-in.

    Note that ImpImporter does not currently support being used by placement
    on sys.meta_path.
    """

    def __init__(self, path=None):
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        global imp
        warnings.warn("This emulation is deprecated, use 'importlib' instead",
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             DeprecationWarning)
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        _import_imp()
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        self.path = path

    def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
        # Note: we ignore 'path' argument since it is only used via meta_path
        subname = fullname.split(".")[-1]
        if subname != fullname and self.path is None:
            return None
        if self.path is None:
            path = None
        else:
            path = [os.path.realpath(self.path)]
        try:
            file, filename, etc = imp.find_module(subname, path)
        except ImportError:
            return None
        return ImpLoader(fullname, file, filename, etc)

    def iter_modules(self, prefix=''):
        if self.path is None or not os.path.isdir(self.path):
            return

        yielded = {}
        import inspect
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        try:
            filenames = os.listdir(self.path)
        except OSError:
            # ignore unreadable directories like import does
            filenames = []
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        filenames.sort()  # handle packages before same-named modules

        for fn in filenames:
            modname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
            if modname=='__init__' or modname in yielded:
                continue

            path = os.path.join(self.path, fn)
            ispkg = False

            if not modname and os.path.isdir(path) and '.' not in fn:
                modname = fn
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                try:
                    dircontents = os.listdir(path)
                except OSError:
                    # ignore unreadable directories like import does
                    dircontents = []
                for fn in dircontents:
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                    subname = inspect.getmodulename(fn)
                    if subname=='__init__':
                        ispkg = True
                        break
                else:
                    continue    # not a package

            if modname and '.' not in modname:
                yielded[modname] = 1
                yield prefix + modname, ispkg


class ImpLoader:
    """PEP 302 Loader that wraps Python's "classic" import algorithm
    """
    code = source = None

    def __init__(self, fullname, file, filename, etc):
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        warnings.warn("This emulation is deprecated, use 'importlib' instead",
                      DeprecationWarning)
        _import_imp()
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        self.file = file
        self.filename = filename
        self.fullname = fullname
        self.etc = etc

    def load_module(self, fullname):
        self._reopen()
        try:
            mod = imp.load_module(fullname, self.file, self.filename, self.etc)
        finally:
            if self.file:
                self.file.close()
        # Note: we don't set __loader__ because we want the module to look
        # normal; i.e. this is just a wrapper for standard import machinery
        return mod

    def get_data(self, pathname):
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        with open(pathname, "rb") as file:
            return file.read()
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    def _reopen(self):
        if self.file and self.file.closed:
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            mod_type = self.etc[2]
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            if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
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                self.file = open(self.filename, 'r')
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            elif mod_type in (imp.PY_COMPILED, imp.C_EXTENSION):
                self.file = open(self.filename, 'rb')

    def _fix_name(self, fullname):
        if fullname is None:
            fullname = self.fullname
        elif fullname != self.fullname:
            raise ImportError("Loader for module %s cannot handle "
                              "module %s" % (self.fullname, fullname))
        return fullname

    def is_package(self, fullname):
        fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
        return self.etc[2]==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY

    def get_code(self, fullname=None):
        fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
        if self.code is None:
            mod_type = self.etc[2]
            if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
                source = self.get_source(fullname)
                self.code = compile(source, self.filename, 'exec')
            elif mod_type==imp.PY_COMPILED:
                self._reopen()
                try:
                    self.code = read_code(self.file)
                finally:
                    self.file.close()
            elif mod_type==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
                self.code = self._get_delegate().get_code()
        return self.code

    def get_source(self, fullname=None):
        fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
        if self.source is None:
            mod_type = self.etc[2]
            if mod_type==imp.PY_SOURCE:
                self._reopen()
                try:
                    self.source = self.file.read()
                finally:
                    self.file.close()
            elif mod_type==imp.PY_COMPILED:
                if os.path.exists(self.filename[:-1]):
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                    with open(self.filename[:-1], 'r') as f:
                        self.source = f.read()
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            elif mod_type==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
                self.source = self._get_delegate().get_source()
        return self.source

    def _get_delegate(self):
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        finder = ImpImporter(self.filename)
        spec = _get_spec(finder, '__init__')
        return spec.loader
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    def get_filename(self, fullname=None):
        fullname = self._fix_name(fullname)
        mod_type = self.etc[2]
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        if mod_type==imp.PKG_DIRECTORY:
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            return self._get_delegate().get_filename()
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        elif mod_type in (imp.PY_SOURCE, imp.PY_COMPILED, imp.C_EXTENSION):
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            return self.filename
        return None


try:
    import zipimport
    from zipimport import zipimporter

    def iter_zipimport_modules(importer, prefix=''):
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        dirlist = sorted(zipimport._zip_directory_cache[importer.archive])
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        _prefix = importer.prefix
        plen = len(_prefix)
        yielded = {}
        import inspect
        for fn in dirlist:
            if not fn.startswith(_prefix):
                continue

            fn = fn[plen:].split(os.sep)

            if len(fn)==2 and fn[1].startswith('__init__.py'):
                if fn[0] not in yielded:
                    yielded[fn[0]] = 1
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                    yield prefix + fn[0], True
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            if len(fn)!=1:
                continue

            modname = inspect.getmodulename(fn[0])
            if modname=='__init__':
                continue

            if modname and '.' not in modname and modname not in yielded:
                yielded[modname] = 1
                yield prefix + modname, False

    iter_importer_modules.register(zipimporter, iter_zipimport_modules)

except ImportError:
    pass


def get_importer(path_item):
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    """Retrieve a finder for the given path item
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    The returned finder is cached in sys.path_importer_cache
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    if it was newly created by a path hook.

    The cache (or part of it) can be cleared manually if a
    rescan of sys.path_hooks is necessary.
    """
    try:
        importer = sys.path_importer_cache[path_item]
    except KeyError:
        for path_hook in sys.path_hooks:
            try:
                importer = path_hook(path_item)
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                sys.path_importer_cache.setdefault(path_item, importer)
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                break
            except ImportError:
                pass
        else:
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            importer = None
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    return importer


def iter_importers(fullname=""):
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    If fullname contains a '.', the finders will be for the package
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    containing fullname, otherwise they will be all registered top level
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    finders (i.e. those on both sys.meta_path and sys.path_hooks).
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    If the named module is in a package, that package is imported as a side
    effect of invoking this function.
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    If no module name is specified, all top level finders are produced.
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    """
    if fullname.startswith('.'):
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        msg = "Relative module name {!r} not supported".format(fullname)
        raise ImportError(msg)
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    if '.' in fullname:
        # Get the containing package's __path__
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        pkg_name = fullname.rpartition(".")[0]
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        pkg = importlib.import_module(pkg_name)
        path = getattr(pkg, '__path__', None)
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        if path is None:
            return
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    else:
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        yield from sys.meta_path
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        path = sys.path
    for item in path:
        yield get_importer(item)

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def get_loader(module_or_name):
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    """Get a "loader" object for module_or_name
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    Returns None if the module cannot be found or imported.
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    If the named module is not already imported, its containing package
    (if any) is imported, in order to establish the package __path__.
    """
    if module_or_name in sys.modules:
        module_or_name = sys.modules[module_or_name]
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        if module_or_name is None:
            return None
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    if isinstance(module_or_name, ModuleType):
        module = module_or_name
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        loader = getattr(module, '__loader__', None)
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        if loader is not None:
            return loader
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        if getattr(module, '__spec__', None) is None:
            return None
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        fullname = module.__name__
    else:
        fullname = module_or_name
    return find_loader(fullname)

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def find_loader(fullname):
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    This is a backwards compatibility wrapper around
    importlib.util.find_spec that converts most failures to ImportError
    and only returns the loader rather than the full spec
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    """
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    if fullname.startswith('.'):
        msg = "Relative module name {!r} not supported".format(fullname)
        raise ImportError(msg)
    try:
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        spec = importlib.util.find_spec(fullname)
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    except (ImportError, AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError) as ex:
        # This hack fixes an impedance mismatch between pkgutil and
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        # importlib, where the latter raises other errors for cases where
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        # pkgutil previously raised ImportError
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        msg = "Error while finding loader for {!r} ({}: {})"
        raise ImportError(msg.format(fullname, type(ex), ex)) from ex
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    return spec.loader if spec is not None else None
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def extend_path(path, name):
    """Extend a package's path.

    Intended use is to place the following code in a package's __init__.py:

        from pkgutil import extend_path
        __path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__)

    This will add to the package's __path__ all subdirectories of
    directories on sys.path named after the package.  This is useful
    if one wants to distribute different parts of a single logical
    package as multiple directories.

    It also looks for *.pkg files beginning where * matches the name
    argument.  This feature is similar to *.pth files (see site.py),
    except that it doesn't special-case lines starting with 'import'.
    A *.pkg file is trusted at face value: apart from checking for
    duplicates, all entries found in a *.pkg file are added to the
    path, regardless of whether they are exist the filesystem.  (This
    is a feature.)

    If the input path is not a list (as is the case for frozen
    packages) it is returned unchanged.  The input path is not
    modified; an extended copy is returned.  Items are only appended
    to the copy at the end.

    It is assumed that sys.path is a sequence.  Items of sys.path that
    are not (unicode or 8-bit) strings referring to existing
    directories are ignored.  Unicode items of sys.path that cause
    errors when used as filenames may cause this function to raise an
    exception (in line with os.path.isdir() behavior).
    """

    if not isinstance(path, list):
        # This could happen e.g. when this is called from inside a
        # frozen package.  Return the path unchanged in that case.
        return path

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    sname_pkg = name + ".pkg"
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    path = path[:] # Start with a copy of the existing path

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    parent_package, _, final_name = name.rpartition('.')
    if parent_package:
        try:
            search_path = sys.modules[parent_package].__path__
        except (KeyError, AttributeError):
            # We can't do anything: find_loader() returns None when
            # passed a dotted name.
            return path
    else:
        search_path = sys.path

    for dir in search_path:
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        if not isinstance(dir, str):
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            continue
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        finder = get_importer(dir)
        if finder is not None:
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            portions = []
            if hasattr(finder, 'find_spec'):
                spec = finder.find_spec(final_name)
                if spec is not None:
                    portions = spec.submodule_search_locations or []
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            # Is this finder PEP 420 compliant?
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            elif hasattr(finder, 'find_loader'):
                _, portions = finder.find_loader(final_name)
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            for portion in portions:
                # XXX This may still add duplicate entries to path on
                # case-insensitive filesystems
                if portion not in path:
                    path.append(portion)

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        # XXX Is this the right thing for subpackages like zope.app?
        # It looks for a file named "zope.app.pkg"
        pkgfile = os.path.join(dir, sname_pkg)
        if os.path.isfile(pkgfile):
            try:
                f = open(pkgfile)
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            except OSError as msg:
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                sys.stderr.write("Can't open %s: %s\n" %
                                 (pkgfile, msg))
            else:
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                with f:
                    for line in f:
                        line = line.rstrip('\n')
                        if not line or line.startswith('#'):
                            continue
                        path.append(line) # Don't check for existence!
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    return path
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def get_data(package, resource):
    """Get a resource from a package.

    This is a wrapper round the PEP 302 loader get_data API. The package
    argument should be the name of a package, in standard module format
    (foo.bar). The resource argument should be in the form of a relative
    filename, using '/' as the path separator. The parent directory name '..'
    is not allowed, and nor is a rooted name (starting with a '/').

    The function returns a binary string, which is the contents of the
    specified resource.

    For packages located in the filesystem, which have already been imported,
    this is the rough equivalent of

        d = os.path.dirname(sys.modules[package].__file__)
        data = open(os.path.join(d, resource), 'rb').read()

    If the package cannot be located or loaded, or it uses a PEP 302 loader
    which does not support get_data(), then None is returned.
    """

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    spec = importlib.util.find_spec(package)
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    if spec is None:
        return None
    loader = spec.loader
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    if loader is None or not hasattr(loader, 'get_data'):
        return None
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    # XXX needs test
    mod = (sys.modules.get(package) or
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           importlib._bootstrap._load(spec))
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    if mod is None or not hasattr(mod, '__file__'):
        return None

    # Modify the resource name to be compatible with the loader.get_data
    # signature - an os.path format "filename" starting with the dirname of
    # the package's __file__
    parts = resource.split('/')
    parts.insert(0, os.path.dirname(mod.__file__))
    resource_name = os.path.join(*parts)
    return loader.get_data(resource_name)