thirdparty/google_appengine/google/appengine/dist/py_imp.py
author Mario Ferraro <fadinlight@gmail.com>
Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:12:20 +0100
changeset 3093 d1be59b6b627
parent 2273 e4cb9c53db3e
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
GMaps related JS changed to use new google namespace. Google is going to change permanently in the future the way to load its services, so better stay safe. Also this commit shows uses of the new melange.js module. Fixes Issue 634.

#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2007 Google Inc.
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"""Stub replacement for Python's imp module."""


import os
import sys


PY_SOURCE, PY_COMPILED, C_EXTENSION = 1, 2, 3
PKG_DIRECTORY, C_BUILTIN, PY_FROZEN = 5, 6, 7


def get_magic():
  """Return the magic string used to recognize byte-compiled code files."""
  return '\0\0\0\0'


_PY_SOURCE_SUFFIX = ('.py', 'U', PY_SOURCE)
_PKG_DIRECTORY_SUFFIX = ('', '', PKG_DIRECTORY)


def get_suffixes():
  """Return a list that describes the files that find_module() looks for."""
  return [_PY_SOURCE_SUFFIX]


def find_module(name, path=None):
  """Try to find the named module on the given search path or sys.path."""
  if path == None:
    path = sys.path

  for directory in path:
    filename = os.path.join(directory, '%s.py' % name)
    if os.path.exists(filename):
      return open(filename, 'U'), filename, _PY_SOURCE_SUFFIX

    dirname = os.path.join(directory, name)
    filename = os.path.join(dirname, '__init__.py')
    if os.path.exists(filename):
      return None, dirname, _PKG_DIRECTORY_SUFFIX

  raise ImportError('No module named %s' % name)


def load_module(name, file_, pathname, description):
  """Load or reload the specified module.

  Please note that this function has only rudimentary supported on App Engine:
  Only loading packages is supported.
  """
  suffix, mode, type_ = description
  if type_ == PKG_DIRECTORY:
    if name in sys.modules:
      mod = sys.modules[name]
    else:
      mod = new_module(name)
      sys.modules[name] = mod
    filename = os.path.join(pathname, '__init__.py')
    mod.__file__ = filename
    execfile(filename, mod.__dict__, mod.__dict__)
    return mod
  else:
    raise NotImplementedError('Only importing packages is supported on '
                              'App Engine')


def new_module(name):
  """Return a new empty module object."""
  return type(sys)(name)


def lock_held():
  """Return False since threading is not supported."""
  return False


def acquire_lock():
  """Acquiring the lock is a no-op since no threading is supported."""
  pass


def release_lock():
  """There is no lock to release since acquiring is a no-op when there is no
  threading."""
  pass


def init_builtin(name):
  raise NotImplementedError('This function is not supported on App Engine.')


def init_frozen(name):
  raise NotImplementedError('This function is not supported on App Engine.')


def is_builtin(name):
  return name in sys.builtin_module_names


def is_frozen(name):
  return False


def load_compiled(name, pathname, file_=None):
  raise NotImplementedError('This function is not supported on App Engine.')


def load_dynamic(name, pathname, file_=None):
  raise NotImplementedError('This function is not supported on App Engine.')


def load_source(name, pathname, file_=None):
  raise NotImplementedError('This function is not supported on App Engine.')


class NullImporter(object):
  """Null importer object"""

  def __init__(self, path_string):
    if not path_string:
      raise ImportError("empty pathname")
    elif os.path.isdir(path_string):
      raise ImportError("existing directory")

  def find_module(self, fullname):
    return None