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Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +00001.. highlightlang:: c
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3.. _importing:
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5Importing Modules
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9.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModule(const char *name)
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11 .. index::
12 single: package variable; __all__
13 single: __all__ (package variable)
14 single: modules (in module sys)
15
16 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModuleEx` below,
17 leaving the *globals* and *locals* arguments set to *NULL* and *level* set
18 to 0. When the *name*
19 argument contains a dot (when it specifies a submodule of a package), the
20 *fromlist* argument is set to the list ``['*']`` so that the return value is the
21 named module rather than the top-level package containing it as would otherwise
22 be the case. (Unfortunately, this has an additional side effect when *name* in
23 fact specifies a subpackage instead of a submodule: the submodules specified in
24 the package's ``__all__`` variable are loaded.) Return a new reference to the
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +000025 imported module, or *NULL* with an exception set on failure. A failing
26 import of a module doesn't leave the module in :data:`sys.modules`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000027
Georg Brandla85ee5c2009-08-13 12:13:42 +000028 This function always uses absolute imports.
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Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000030
31.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock(const char *name)
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33 This version of :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule` does not block. It's intended
34 to be used in C functions that import other modules to execute a function.
35 The import may block if another thread holds the import lock. The function
36 :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock` never blocks. It first tries to fetch
37 the module from sys.modules and falls back to :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`
38 unless the lock is held, in which case the function will raise an
39 :exc:`ImportError`.
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42.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleEx(char *name, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyObject *fromlist)
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44 .. index:: builtin: __import__
45
46 Import a module. This is best described by referring to the built-in Python
47 function :func:`__import__`, as the standard :func:`__import__` function calls
48 this function directly.
49
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +000050 The return value is a new reference to the imported module or top-level
51 package, or *NULL* with an exception set on failure. Like for
52 :func:`__import__`, the return value when a submodule of a package was
53 requested is normally the top-level package, unless a non-empty *fromlist*
54 was given.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000055
56 Failing imports remove incomplete module objects, like with
57 :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`.
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60.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ImportModuleLevel(char *name, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyObject *fromlist, int level)
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62 Import a module. This is best described by referring to the built-in Python
63 function :func:`__import__`, as the standard :func:`__import__` function calls
64 this function directly.
65
66 The return value is a new reference to the imported module or top-level package,
67 or *NULL* with an exception set on failure. Like for :func:`__import__`,
68 the return value when a submodule of a package was requested is normally the
69 top-level package, unless a non-empty *fromlist* was given.
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71
72.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_Import(PyObject *name)
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74 This is a higher-level interface that calls the current "import hook
75 function" (with an explicit *level* of 0, meaning absolute import). It
76 invokes the :func:`__import__` function from the ``__builtins__`` of the
77 current globals. This means that the import is done using whatever import
78 hooks are installed in the current environment.
79
Georg Brandla85ee5c2009-08-13 12:13:42 +000080 This function always uses absolute imports.
81
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000082
83.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ReloadModule(PyObject *m)
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85 Reload a module. Return a new reference to the reloaded module, or *NULL* with
86 an exception set on failure (the module still exists in this case).
87
88
89.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_AddModule(const char *name)
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91 Return the module object corresponding to a module name. The *name* argument
92 may be of the form ``package.module``. First check the modules dictionary if
93 there's one there, and if not, create a new one and insert it in the modules
94 dictionary. Return *NULL* with an exception set on failure.
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96 .. note::
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98 This function does not load or import the module; if the module wasn't already
99 loaded, you will get an empty module object. Use :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`
100 or one of its variants to import a module. Package structures implied by a
101 dotted name for *name* are not created if not already present.
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104.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_ExecCodeModule(char *name, PyObject *co)
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106 .. index:: builtin: compile
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108 Given a module name (possibly of the form ``package.module``) and a code object
109 read from a Python bytecode file or obtained from the built-in function
110 :func:`compile`, load the module. Return a new reference to the module object,
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000111 or *NULL* with an exception set if an error occurred. *name*
112 is removed from :attr:`sys.modules` in error cases, even if *name* was already
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000113 in :attr:`sys.modules` on entry to :cfunc:`PyImport_ExecCodeModule`. Leaving
114 incompletely initialized modules in :attr:`sys.modules` is dangerous, as imports of
115 such modules have no way to know that the module object is an unknown (and
116 probably damaged with respect to the module author's intents) state.
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118 This function will reload the module if it was already imported. See
119 :cfunc:`PyImport_ReloadModule` for the intended way to reload a module.
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121 If *name* points to a dotted name of the form ``package.module``, any package
122 structures not already created will still not be created.
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125.. cfunction:: long PyImport_GetMagicNumber()
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127 Return the magic number for Python bytecode files (a.k.a. :file:`.pyc` and
128 :file:`.pyo` files). The magic number should be present in the first four bytes
129 of the bytecode file, in little-endian byte order.
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132.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_GetModuleDict()
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134 Return the dictionary used for the module administration (a.k.a.
135 ``sys.modules``). Note that this is a per-interpreter variable.
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137
Christian Heimes4fbc72b2008-03-22 00:47:35 +0000138.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyImport_GetImporter(PyObject *path)
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140 Return an importer object for a :data:`sys.path`/:attr:`pkg.__path__` item
141 *path*, possibly by fetching it from the :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`
142 dict. If it wasn't yet cached, traverse :data:`sys.path_hooks` until a hook
143 is found that can handle the path item. Return ``None`` if no hook could;
Georg Brandlc5605df2009-08-13 08:26:44 +0000144 this tells our caller it should fall back to the built-in import mechanism.
Christian Heimes4fbc72b2008-03-22 00:47:35 +0000145 Cache the result in :data:`sys.path_importer_cache`. Return a new reference
146 to the importer object.
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Christian Heimes4fbc72b2008-03-22 00:47:35 +0000148
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000149.. cfunction:: void _PyImport_Init()
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151 Initialize the import mechanism. For internal use only.
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154.. cfunction:: void PyImport_Cleanup()
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156 Empty the module table. For internal use only.
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159.. cfunction:: void _PyImport_Fini()
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161 Finalize the import mechanism. For internal use only.
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164.. cfunction:: PyObject* _PyImport_FindExtension(char *, char *)
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166 For internal use only.
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169.. cfunction:: PyObject* _PyImport_FixupExtension(char *, char *)
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171 For internal use only.
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174.. cfunction:: int PyImport_ImportFrozenModule(char *name)
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176 Load a frozen module named *name*. Return ``1`` for success, ``0`` if the
177 module is not found, and ``-1`` with an exception set if the initialization
178 failed. To access the imported module on a successful load, use
179 :cfunc:`PyImport_ImportModule`. (Note the misnomer --- this function would
180 reload the module if it was already imported.)
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183.. ctype:: struct _frozen
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185 .. index:: single: freeze utility
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187 This is the structure type definition for frozen module descriptors, as
188 generated by the :program:`freeze` utility (see :file:`Tools/freeze/` in the
189 Python source distribution). Its definition, found in :file:`Include/import.h`,
190 is::
191
192 struct _frozen {
193 char *name;
194 unsigned char *code;
195 int size;
196 };
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198
199.. cvar:: struct _frozen* PyImport_FrozenModules
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201 This pointer is initialized to point to an array of :ctype:`struct _frozen`
202 records, terminated by one whose members are all *NULL* or zero. When a frozen
203 module is imported, it is searched in this table. Third-party code could play
204 tricks with this to provide a dynamically created collection of frozen modules.
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Brett Cannona826f322009-04-02 03:41:46 +0000207.. cfunction:: int PyImport_AppendInittab(const char *name, PyObject* (*initfunc)(void))
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000208
209 Add a single module to the existing table of built-in modules. This is a
210 convenience wrapper around :cfunc:`PyImport_ExtendInittab`, returning ``-1`` if
211 the table could not be extended. The new module can be imported by the name
212 *name*, and uses the function *initfunc* as the initialization function called
213 on the first attempted import. This should be called before
214 :cfunc:`Py_Initialize`.
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217.. ctype:: struct _inittab
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219 Structure describing a single entry in the list of built-in modules. Each of
220 these structures gives the name and initialization function for a module built
221 into the interpreter. Programs which embed Python may use an array of these
222 structures in conjunction with :cfunc:`PyImport_ExtendInittab` to provide
223 additional built-in modules. The structure is defined in
224 :file:`Include/import.h` as::
225
226 struct _inittab {
227 char *name;
Martin v. Löwis1a214512008-06-11 05:26:20 +0000228 PyObject* (*initfunc)(void);
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000229 };
230
231
232.. cfunction:: int PyImport_ExtendInittab(struct _inittab *newtab)
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234 Add a collection of modules to the table of built-in modules. The *newtab*
235 array must end with a sentinel entry which contains *NULL* for the :attr:`name`
236 field; failure to provide the sentinel value can result in a memory fault.
237 Returns ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if insufficient memory could be allocated to
238 extend the internal table. In the event of failure, no modules are added to the
239 internal table. This should be called before :cfunc:`Py_Initialize`.