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Kirill Smelkov
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Brett Cannon
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Fix docs for __import__ that say the default for 'level' is -1; it's actually
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@@ -1207,9 +1207,8 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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not use its *locals* argument at all, and uses its *globals* only to
not use its *locals* argument at all, and uses its *globals* only to
determine the package context of the :keyword:`import` statement.
determine the package context of the :keyword:`import` statement.
*level* specifies whether to use absolute or relative imports. The default
*level* specifies whether to use absolute or relative imports. ``0`` (the
is ``-1`` which indicates both absolute and relative imports will be
default) means only perform absolute imports. Positive values for
attempted. ``0`` means only perform absolute imports. Positive values for
*level* indicate the number of parent directories to search relative to the
*level* indicate the number of parent directories to search relative to the
directory of the module calling :func:`__import__`.
directory of the module calling :func:`__import__`.
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@@ -1221,11 +1220,11 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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For example, the statement ``import spam`` results in bytecode resembling the
For example, the statement ``import spam`` results in bytecode resembling the
following code::
following code::
spam = __import__('spam', globals(), locals(), [],
-1
)
spam = __import__('spam', globals(), locals(), [],
0
)
The statement ``import spam.ham`` results in this call::
The statement ``import spam.ham`` results in this call::
spam = __import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(), [],
-1
)
spam = __import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(), [],
0
)
Note how :func:`__import__` returns the toplevel module here because this is
Note how :func:`__import__` returns the toplevel module here because this is
the object that is bound to a name by the :keyword:`import` statement.
the object that is bound to a name by the :keyword:`import` statement.
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@@ -1233,7 +1232,7 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
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@@ -1233,7 +1232,7 @@ are always available. They are listed here in alphabetical order.
On the other hand, the statement ``from spam.ham import eggs, sausage as
On the other hand, the statement ``from spam.ham import eggs, sausage as
saus`` results in ::
saus`` results in ::
_temp = __import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(), ['eggs', 'sausage'],
-1
)
_temp = __import__('spam.ham', globals(), locals(), ['eggs', 'sausage'],
0
)
eggs = _temp.eggs
eggs = _temp.eggs
saus = _temp.sausage
saus = _temp.sausage
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