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Thomas Wouters yazdı
- IMPORT_NAME takes an extra argument from the stack: the relativeness of the import. Only passed to __import__ when it's not -1. - __import__() takes an optional 5th argument for the same thing; it __defaults to -1 (old semantics: try relative, then absolute) - 'from . import name' imports name (be it module or regular attribute) from the current module's *package*. Likewise, 'from .module import name' will import name from a sibling to the current module. - Importing from outside a package is not allowed; 'from . import sys' in a toplevel module will not work, nor will 'from .. import sys' in a (single-level) package. - 'from __future__ import absolute_import' will turn on the new semantics for import and from-import: imports will be absolute, except for from-import with dots. Includes tests for regular imports and importhooks, parser changes and a NEWS item, but no compiler-package changes or documentation changes.
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Python.asdl | ||
acceler.c | ||
asdl.py | ||
asdl_c.py | ||
bitset.c | ||
firstsets.c | ||
grammar.c | ||
grammar.mak | ||
grammar1.c | ||
intrcheck.c | ||
listnode.c | ||
metagrammar.c | ||
myreadline.c | ||
node.c | ||
parser.c | ||
parser.h | ||
parsetok.c | ||
pgen.c | ||
pgenmain.c | ||
printgrammar.c | ||
spark.py | ||
tokenizer.c | ||
tokenizer.h | ||
tokenizer_pgen.c |