[Python-Dev] cpython: Issue 19944: Fix importlib.find_spec() so it imports parents as needed.
Eric Snow
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Sun Jan 26 02:57:31 CET 2014
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On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net> wrote: > Is there a reason to have separate "importlib" (toplevel) and > "importlib.util" namespaces? As to why they are separate, you'll need to ask Brett. I believe it's meant to keep the top namespace as small as possible. Regarding this changeset, it depended on importlib.util.resolve_name(), so moving find_spec() made sense. We discussed it briefly in issue #19944 and everyone there agreed it was fine. > > (the doc says "This module contains the various objects that help in > the construction of an importer", which doesn't sound related to > find_spec()) We should fix that, :) -eric
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