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Code Editor : deepreload.py
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Provides a reload() function that acts recursively. Python's normal :func:`python:reload` function only reloads the module that it's passed. The :func:`reload` function in this module also reloads everything imported from that module, which is useful when you're changing files deep inside a package. To use this as your default reload function, type this for Python 2:: import __builtin__ from IPython.lib import deepreload __builtin__.reload = deepreload.reload Or this for Python 3:: import builtins from IPython.lib import deepreload builtins.reload = deepreload.reload A reference to the original :func:`python:reload` is stored in this module as :data:`original_reload`, so you can restore it later. This code is almost entirely based on knee.py, which is a Python re-implementation of hierarchical module import. """ from __future__ import print_function #***************************************************************************** # Copyright (C) 2001 Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu> # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** from contextlib import contextmanager import imp import sys from types import ModuleType from warnings import warn from IPython.utils.py3compat import builtin_mod, builtin_mod_name original_import = builtin_mod.__import__ @contextmanager def replace_import_hook(new_import): saved_import = builtin_mod.__import__ builtin_mod.__import__ = new_import try: yield finally: builtin_mod.__import__ = saved_import def get_parent(globals, level): """ parent, name = get_parent(globals, level) Return the package that an import is being performed in. If globals comes from the module foo.bar.bat (not itself a package), this returns the sys.modules entry for foo.bar. If globals is from a package's __init__.py, the package's entry in sys.modules is returned. If globals doesn't come from a package or a module in a package, or a corresponding entry is not found in sys.modules, None is returned. """ orig_level = level if not level or not isinstance(globals, dict): return None, '' pkgname = globals.get('__package__', None) if pkgname is not None: # __package__ is set, so use it if not hasattr(pkgname, 'rindex'): raise ValueError('__package__ set to non-string') if len(pkgname) == 0: if level > 0: raise ValueError('Attempted relative import in non-package') return None, '' name = pkgname else: # __package__ not set, so figure it out and set it if '__name__' not in globals: return None, '' modname = globals['__name__'] if '__path__' in globals: # __path__ is set, so modname is already the package name globals['__package__'] = name = modname else: # Normal module, so work out the package name if any lastdot = modname.rfind('.') if lastdot < 0 < level: raise ValueError("Attempted relative import in non-package") if lastdot < 0: globals['__package__'] = None return None, '' globals['__package__'] = name = modname[:lastdot] dot = len(name) for x in range(level, 1, -1): try: dot = name.rindex('.', 0, dot) except ValueError: raise ValueError("attempted relative import beyond top-level " "package") name = name[:dot] try: parent = sys.modules[name] except: if orig_level < 1: warn("Parent module '%.200s' not found while handling absolute " "import" % name) parent = None else: raise SystemError("Parent module '%.200s' not loaded, cannot " "perform relative import" % name) # We expect, but can't guarantee, if parent != None, that: # - parent.__name__ == name # - parent.__dict__ is globals # If this is violated... Who cares? return parent, name def load_next(mod, altmod, name, buf): """ mod, name, buf = load_next(mod, altmod, name, buf) altmod is either None or same as mod """ if len(name) == 0: # completely empty module name should only happen in # 'from . import' (or '__import__("")') return mod, None, buf dot = name.find('.') if dot == 0: raise ValueError('Empty module name') if dot < 0: subname = name next = None else: subname = name[:dot] next = name[dot+1:] if buf != '': buf += '.' buf += subname result = import_submodule(mod, subname, buf) if result is None and mod != altmod: result = import_submodule(altmod, subname, subname) if result is not None: buf = subname if result is None: raise ImportError("No module named %.200s" % name) return result, next, buf # Need to keep track of what we've already reloaded to prevent cyclic evil found_now = {} def import_submodule(mod, subname, fullname): """m = import_submodule(mod, subname, fullname)""" # Require: # if mod == None: subname == fullname # else: mod.__name__ + "." + subname == fullname global found_now if fullname in found_now and fullname in sys.modules: m = sys.modules[fullname] else: print('Reloading', fullname) found_now[fullname] = 1 oldm = sys.modules.get(fullname, None) if mod is None: path = None elif hasattr(mod, '__path__'): path = mod.__path__ else: return None try: # This appears to be necessary on Python 3, because imp.find_module() # tries to import standard libraries (like io) itself, and we don't # want them to be processed by our deep_import_hook. with replace_import_hook(original_import): fp, filename, stuff = imp.find_module(subname, path) except ImportError: return None try: m = imp.load_module(fullname, fp, filename, stuff) except: # load_module probably removed name from modules because of # the error. Put back the original module object. if oldm: sys.modules[fullname] = oldm raise finally: if fp: fp.close() add_submodule(mod, m, fullname, subname) return m def add_submodule(mod, submod, fullname, subname): """mod.{subname} = submod""" if mod is None: return #Nothing to do here. if submod is None: submod = sys.modules[fullname] setattr(mod, subname, submod) return def ensure_fromlist(mod, fromlist, buf, recursive): """Handle 'from module import a, b, c' imports.""" if not hasattr(mod, '__path__'): return for item in fromlist: if not hasattr(item, 'rindex'): raise TypeError("Item in ``from list'' not a string") if item == '*': if recursive: continue # avoid endless recursion try: all = mod.__all__ except AttributeError: pass else: ret = ensure_fromlist(mod, all, buf, 1) if not ret: return 0 elif not hasattr(mod, item): import_submodule(mod, item, buf + '.' + item) def deep_import_hook(name, globals=None, locals=None, fromlist=None, level=-1): """Replacement for __import__()""" parent, buf = get_parent(globals, level) head, name, buf = load_next(parent, None if level < 0 else parent, name, buf) tail = head while name: tail, name, buf = load_next(tail, tail, name, buf) # If tail is None, both get_parent and load_next found # an empty module name: someone called __import__("") or # doctored faulty bytecode if tail is None: raise ValueError('Empty module name') if not fromlist: return head ensure_fromlist(tail, fromlist, buf, 0) return tail modules_reloading = {} def deep_reload_hook(m): """Replacement for reload().""" if not isinstance(m, ModuleType): raise TypeError("reload() argument must be module") name = m.__name__ if name not in sys.modules: raise ImportError("reload(): module %.200s not in sys.modules" % name) global modules_reloading try: return modules_reloading[name] except: modules_reloading[name] = m dot = name.rfind('.') if dot < 0: subname = name path = None else: try: parent = sys.modules[name[:dot]] except KeyError: modules_reloading.clear() raise ImportError("reload(): parent %.200s not in sys.modules" % name[:dot]) subname = name[dot+1:] path = getattr(parent, "__path__", None) try: # This appears to be necessary on Python 3, because imp.find_module() # tries to import standard libraries (like io) itself, and we don't # want them to be processed by our deep_import_hook. with replace_import_hook(original_import): fp, filename, stuff = imp.find_module(subname, path) finally: modules_reloading.clear() try: newm = imp.load_module(name, fp, filename, stuff) except: # load_module probably removed name from modules because of # the error. Put back the original module object. sys.modules[name] = m raise finally: if fp: fp.close() modules_reloading.clear() return newm # Save the original hooks try: original_reload = builtin_mod.reload except AttributeError: original_reload = imp.reload # Python 3 # Replacement for reload() def reload(module, exclude=('sys', 'os.path', builtin_mod_name, '__main__', 'numpy', 'numpy._globals')): """Recursively reload all modules used in the given module. Optionally takes a list of modules to exclude from reloading. The default exclude list contains sys, __main__, and __builtin__, to prevent, e.g., resetting display, exception, and io hooks. """ global found_now for i in exclude: found_now[i] = 1 try: with replace_import_hook(deep_import_hook): return deep_reload_hook(module) finally: found_now = {} def _dreload(module, **kwargs): """ **deprecated** import reload explicitly from `IPython.lib.deepreload` to use it """ # this was marked as deprecated and for 5.0 removal, but # IPython.core_builtin_trap have a Deprecation warning for 6.0, so cannot # remove that now. warn(""" injecting `dreload` in interactive namespace is deprecated since IPython 4.0. Please import `reload` explicitly from `IPython.lib.deepreload`. """, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) reload(module, **kwargs)
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