Issue #27487: Merge runpy warning from 3.5

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Martin Panter 2016-08-21 05:07:35 +00:00
commit f9ed528faf
4 changed files with 52 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -114,6 +114,15 @@ def _get_module_details(mod_name, error=ImportError):
if e.name is None or (e.name != pkg_name and
not pkg_name.startswith(e.name + ".")):
raise
# Warn if the module has already been imported under its normal name
existing = sys.modules.get(mod_name)
if existing is not None and not hasattr(existing, "__path__"):
from warnings import warn
msg = "{mod_name!r} found in sys.modules after import of " \
"package {pkg_name!r}, but prior to execution of " \
"{mod_name!r}; this may result in unpredictable " \
"behaviour".format(mod_name=mod_name, pkg_name=pkg_name)
warn(RuntimeWarning(msg))
try:
spec = importlib.util.find_spec(mod_name)
@ -121,7 +130,7 @@ def _get_module_details(mod_name, error=ImportError):
# This hack fixes an impedance mismatch between pkgutil and
# importlib, where the latter raises other errors for cases where
# pkgutil previously raised ImportError
msg = "Error while finding spec for {!r} ({}: {})"
msg = "Error while finding module specification for {!r} ({}: {})"
raise error(msg.format(mod_name, type(ex).__name__, ex)) from ex
if spec is None:
raise error("No module named %s" % mod_name)

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@ -425,8 +425,9 @@ def test_dash_m_errors(self):
# Exercise error reporting for various invalid package executions
tests = (
('builtins', br'No code object available'),
('builtins.x', br'Error while finding spec.*AttributeError'),
('builtins.x.y', br'Error while finding spec.*'
('builtins.x', br'Error while finding module specification.*'
br'AttributeError'),
('builtins.x.y', br'Error while finding module specification.*'
br'ImportError.*No module named.*not a package'),
('os.path', br'loader.*cannot handle'),
('importlib', br'No module named.*'
@ -449,7 +450,8 @@ def test_dash_m_bad_pyc(self):
with open('test_pkg/__init__.pyc', 'wb'):
pass
err = self.check_dash_m_failure('test_pkg')
self.assertRegex(err, br'Error while finding spec.*'
self.assertRegex(err,
br'Error while finding module specification.*'
br'ImportError.*bad magic number')
self.assertNotIn(b'is a package', err)
self.assertNotIn(b'Traceback', err)

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
import tempfile
import importlib, importlib.machinery, importlib.util
import py_compile
import warnings
from test.support import (
forget, make_legacy_pyc, unload, verbose, no_tracing,
create_empty_file, temp_dir)
@ -246,7 +247,7 @@ def _make_pkg(self, source, depth, mod_base="runpy_test",
mod_fname)
return pkg_dir, mod_fname, mod_name, mod_spec
def _del_pkg(self, top, depth, mod_name):
def _del_pkg(self, top):
for entry in list(sys.modules):
if entry.startswith("__runpy_pkg__"):
del sys.modules[entry]
@ -320,7 +321,7 @@ def create_ns(init_globals):
self._fix_ns_for_legacy_pyc(expected_ns, alter_sys)
self.check_code_execution(create_ns, expected_ns)
finally:
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir, depth, mod_name)
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir)
if verbose > 1: print("Module executed successfully")
def _check_package(self, depth, alter_sys=False,
@ -361,7 +362,7 @@ def create_ns(init_globals):
self._fix_ns_for_legacy_pyc(expected_ns, alter_sys)
self.check_code_execution(create_ns, expected_ns)
finally:
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir, depth, pkg_name)
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir)
if verbose > 1: print("Package executed successfully")
def _add_relative_modules(self, base_dir, source, depth):
@ -424,7 +425,7 @@ def _check_relative_imports(self, depth, run_name=None):
self.assertIn("nephew", d2)
del d2 # Ensure __loader__ entry doesn't keep file open
finally:
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir, depth, mod_name)
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir)
if verbose > 1: print("Module executed successfully")
def test_run_module(self):
@ -447,7 +448,7 @@ def test_run_package_init_exceptions(self):
result = self._make_pkg("", 1, "__main__")
pkg_dir, _, mod_name, _ = result
mod_name = mod_name.replace(".__main__", "")
self.addCleanup(self._del_pkg, pkg_dir, 1, mod_name)
self.addCleanup(self._del_pkg, pkg_dir)
init = os.path.join(pkg_dir, "__runpy_pkg__", "__init__.py")
exceptions = (ImportError, AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError)
@ -470,6 +471,31 @@ def test_run_package_init_exceptions(self):
else:
self.fail("Nothing raised; expected {}".format(name))
def test_submodule_imported_warning(self):
pkg_dir, _, mod_name, _ = self._make_pkg("", 1)
try:
__import__(mod_name)
with self.assertWarnsRegex(RuntimeWarning,
r"found in sys\.modules"):
run_module(mod_name)
finally:
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir)
def test_package_imported_no_warning(self):
pkg_dir, _, mod_name, _ = self._make_pkg("", 1, "__main__")
self.addCleanup(self._del_pkg, pkg_dir)
package = mod_name.replace(".__main__", "")
# No warning should occur if we only imported the parent package
__import__(package)
self.assertIn(package, sys.modules)
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error", RuntimeWarning)
run_module(package)
# But the warning should occur if we imported the __main__ submodule
__import__(mod_name)
with self.assertWarnsRegex(RuntimeWarning, r"found in sys\.modules"):
run_module(package)
def test_run_package_in_namespace_package(self):
for depth in range(1, 4):
if verbose > 1: print("Testing package depth:", depth)
@ -524,7 +550,7 @@ def create_ns(init_globals):
try:
self.check_code_execution(create_ns, expected_ns)
finally:
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir, depth, mod_name)
self._del_pkg(pkg_dir)
def test_pkgutil_walk_packages(self):
# This is a dodgy hack to use the test_runpy infrastructure to test
@ -548,7 +574,7 @@ def test_pkgutil_walk_packages(self):
expected_modules.add(pkg_name + ".runpy_test")
pkg_dir, mod_fname, mod_name, mod_spec = (
self._make_pkg("", max_depth))
self.addCleanup(self._del_pkg, pkg_dir, max_depth, mod_name)
self.addCleanup(self._del_pkg, pkg_dir)
for depth in range(2, max_depth+1):
self._add_relative_modules(pkg_dir, "", depth)
for finder, mod_name, ispkg in pkgutil.walk_packages([pkg_dir]):

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@ -10,6 +10,10 @@ What's New in Python 3.6.0 beta 1
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #27487: Warn if a submodule argument to "python -m" or
runpy.run_module() is found in sys.modules after parent packages are
imported, but before the submodule is executed.
- Issue #27157: Make only type() itself accept the one-argument form.
Patch by Eryk Sun and Emanuel Barry.