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Importer Wall Of Shame
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The following modules and packages run magic during ``__init.py__`` that makes
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life hard for Mitogen. Executing code during module import is always bad, and
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Mitogen is a concrete benchmark for why it's bad.
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The following modules and packages violate protocol or best practice in some way:
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* They run magic during ``__init.py__`` that makes life hard for Mitogen.
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Executing code during module import is always bad, and Mitogen is a concrete
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benchmark for why it's bad.
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* They install crap in :py:data:`py.modules` that completely ignore or
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partially implement the protocols laid out in PEP-302.
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* They "vendor" a third party package, either incompletely, using hacks visible
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through the runtime's standard interfaces, or with ancient versions of code
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that in turn mess with :py:data:`sys.modules` in some horrible way.
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Bugs will probably be filed for these in time, but it does not address the huge
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installed base of existing old software versions, so hacks are needed anyway.
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``pbr``
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=======
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It claims to use ``pkg_resources`` to read version information
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(``_get_version_from_pkg_metadata()``), which would result in PEP-302 being
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reused and everything just working wonderfully, but instead it actually does
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direct filesystem access. So we smodge the environment with a ``PBR_VERSION``
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environment variable to override any version that was defined. This will
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probably break code I haven't seen yet.
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**What could it do instead?**
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* ``pkg_resources.get_resource_stream()``
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``pkg_resources``
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=================
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this method isn't general enough, it only really helps tools like Mitogen.
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``pbr``
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``six``
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=======
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It claims to use ``pkg_resources`` to read version information
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(``_get_version_from_pkg_metadata()``), which would result in PEP-302 being
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reused and everything just working wonderfully, but instead it actually does
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direct filesystem access. So we smodge the environment with a ``PBR_VERSION``
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environment variable to override any version that was defined. This will
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probably break code I haven't seen yet.
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The ``six`` module makes some effort to conform to PEP-302, but it is missing
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several critical pieces, e.g. the ``__loader__`` attribute. This not only
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breaks the Python standard library tooling (such as the :py:mod:`inspect`
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module), but also Mitogen. Newer versions of ``six`` improve things somewhat,
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but there are still outstanding issues preventing Mitogen from working with
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``six``.
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This package is sufficiently popular that it must eventually be supported.
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**What could it do instead?**
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* ``pkg_resources.get_resource_stream()``
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* Any custom hacks installed into :py:data:`sys.modules` should support the
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protocols laid out in PEP-302.
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