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Issue #24029: Document the name binding behavior for submodule imports.
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@@ -461,6 +461,41 @@ import machinery will create the new module itself.
into
:
data
:`
sys
.
modules
`,
but
it
must
remove
**
only
**
the
failing
module
,
and
only
if
the
loader
itself
has
loaded
it
explicitly
.
Submodules
----------
When
a
submodule
is
loaded
using
any
mechanism
(
e
.
g
.
``
importlib
``
APIs
,
the
``
import
``
or
``
import
-
from
``
statements
,
or
built
-
in
``
__import__
()``)
a
binding
is
placed
in
the
parent
module
's namespace to the submodule object.
For example, if package ``spam`` has a submodule ``foo``, after importing
``spam.foo``, ``spam`` will have an attribute ``foo`` which is bound to the
submodule. Let'
s
say
you
have
the
following
directory
structure
::
spam
/
__init__
.
py
foo
.
py
bar
.
py
and
``
spam
/
__init__
.
py
``
has
the
following
lines
in
it
::
from
.
foo
import
Foo
from
.
bar
import
Bar
then
executing
the
following
puts
a
name
binding
to
``
foo
``
and
``
bar
``
in
the
``
spam
``
module
::
>>>
import
spam
>>>
spam
.
foo
<
module
'spam.foo'
from
'/tmp/imports/spam/foo.py'
>
>>>
spam
.
bar
<
module
'spam.bar'
from
'/tmp/imports/spam/bar.py'
>
Given
Python
's familiar name binding rules this might seem surprising, but
it'
s
actually
a
fundamental
feature
of
the
import
system
.
The
invariant
holding
is
that
if
you
have
``
sys
.
modules
[
'spam'
]``
and
``
sys
.
modules
[
'spam.foo'
]``
(
as
you
would
after
the
above
import
),
the
latter
must
appear
as
the
``
foo
``
attribute
of
the
former
.
Module
spec
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- Issue #23998: PyImport_ReInitLock() now checks for lock allocation error
Documentation
-------------
- Issue #24029: Document the name binding behavior for submodule imports.
What's New in Python 3.4.3?
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