Commit 672ac430 authored by Stefan Behnel's avatar Stefan Behnel

new pyximport option 'load_py_module_on_import_failure': when .py build...

new pyximport option 'load_py_module_on_import_failure': when .py build succeeds but import fails, retry by loading the plain .py module

--HG--
extra : rebase_source : df6019c5cf3c2b670fb4789bf871ce8b15be2b7f
parent e1f45dec
......@@ -184,9 +184,14 @@ def load_module(name, pyxfilename, pyxbuild_dir=None):
mod = imp.load_dynamic(name, so_path)
assert mod.__file__ == so_path, (mod.__file__, so_path)
except Exception:
import traceback
raise ImportError("Building module failed: %s" %
traceback.format_exception_only(*sys.exc_info()[:2])),None,sys.exc_info()[2]
if pyxargs.load_py_module_on_import_failure and pyxfilename.endswith('.py'):
# try to fall back to normal import
mod = imp.load_source(name, pyxfilename)
assert mod.__file__ in (pyxfilename, pyxfilename+'c', pyxfilename+'o'), (mod.__file__, pyxfilename)
else:
import traceback
raise ImportError("Building module failed: %s" %
traceback.format_exception_only(*sys.exc_info()[:2])),None,sys.exc_info()[2]
return mod
......@@ -345,7 +350,8 @@ class PyxArgs(object):
##pyxargs=None
def install(pyximport=True, pyimport=False, build_dir=None, build_in_temp=True,
setup_args={}, reload_support=False ):
setup_args={}, reload_support=False,
load_py_module_on_import_failure=False):
"""Main entry point. Call this to install the .pyx import hook in
your meta-path for a single Python process. If you want it to be
installed whenever you use Python, add it to your sitecustomize
......@@ -374,6 +380,15 @@ def install(pyximport=True, pyimport=False, build_dir=None, build_in_temp=True,
reload(<pyxmodulename>), e.g. after a change in the Cython code.
Additional files <so_path>.reloadNN may arise on that account, when
the previously loaded module file cannot be overwritten.
``load_py_module_on_import_failure``: If the compilation of a .py
file succeeds, but the subsequent import fails for some reason,
retry the import with the normal .py module instead of the
compiled module. Note that this may lead to unpredictable results
for modules that change the system state during their import, as
the second import will rerun these modifications in whatever state
the system was left after the import of the compiled module
failed.
"""
if not build_dir:
build_dir = os.path.expanduser('~/.pyxbld')
......@@ -384,6 +399,7 @@ def install(pyximport=True, pyimport=False, build_dir=None, build_in_temp=True,
pyxargs.build_in_temp = build_in_temp
pyxargs.setup_args = (setup_args or {}).copy()
pyxargs.reload_support = reload_support
pyxargs.load_py_module_on_import_failure = load_py_module_on_import_failure
has_py_importer = False
has_pyx_importer = False
......
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