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# Copyright (c) 2005-2020, PyInstaller Development Team.
#
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# or later) with exception for distributing the bootloader.
#
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#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Bootloader-exception)
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"""
PEP-302 and PEP-451 importers for frozen applications.
"""
### **NOTE** This module is used during bootstrap.
### Import *ONLY* builtin modules.
### List of built-in modules: sys.builtin_module_names
import sys
import pyimod01_os_path as pyi_os_path
from pyimod02_archive import ArchiveReadError, ZlibArchiveReader
SYS_PREFIX = sys._MEIPASS
SYS_PREFIXLEN = len(SYS_PREFIX)
# In Python 3.3+ tne locking scheme has changed to per-module locks for the most part.
# Global locking should not be required in Python 3.3+
if sys.version_info[0:2] < (3, 3):
import imp
imp_lock = imp.acquire_lock
imp_unlock = imp.release_lock
# Find the platform specific extension suffixes.
# For Python 2 we need the info-tuples for loading
EXTENSION_SUFFIXES = dict((f[0], f) for f in imp.get_suffixes()
if f[2] == imp.C_EXTENSION)
# Function to create a new module object from pyz archive.
imp_new_module = imp.new_module
else:
# Dumb locking functions - do nothing.
def imp_lock(): pass
def imp_unlock(): pass
import _frozen_importlib
# Since Python 3.5+ some attributes were moved to '_bootstrap_external'.
EXTENSION_SUFFIXES = _frozen_importlib._bootstrap_external.EXTENSION_SUFFIXES
EXTENSION_LOADER = _frozen_importlib._bootstrap_external.ExtensionFileLoader
# In Python 3 it is recommended to use class 'types.ModuleType' to create a new module.
# However, 'types' module is not a built-in module. The 'types' module uses this trick
# with using type() function:
imp_new_module = type(sys)
if sys.flags.verbose:
def trace(msg, *a):
sys.stderr.write(msg % a)
sys.stderr.write("\n")
else:
def trace(msg, *a):
pass
# Python 3 has it's own BuiltinImporter, we use this for Python2 only
class BuiltinImporter(object):
"""
PEP-302 wrapper of the built-in modules for sys.meta_path.
This wrapper ensures that import machinery will not look for built-in
modules in the bundled ZIP archive.
"""
def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
imp_lock()
module_loader = None # None means - no module found by this importer.
# Look in the list of built-in modules.
if fullname in sys.builtin_module_names:
module_loader = self
imp_unlock()
return module_loader
def load_module(self, fullname, path=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
imp_lock()
try:
# PEP302 If there is an existing module object named 'fullname'
# in sys.modules, the loader must use that existing module.
module = sys.modules.get(fullname)
if module is None:
module = imp.init_builtin(fullname)
except Exception:
# Remove 'fullname' from sys.modules if it was appended there.
if fullname in sys.modules:
sys.modules.pop(fullname)
raise # Raise the same exception again.
finally:
# Release the interpreter's import lock.
imp_unlock()
return module
### Optional Extensions to the PEP-302 Importer Protocol
def is_package(self, fullname):
"""
Return always False since built-in modules are never packages.
"""
if fullname in sys.builtin_module_names:
return False
else:
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
def get_code(self, fullname):
"""
Return None for a built-in module.
"""
if fullname in sys.builtin_module_names:
return None
else:
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
def get_source(self, fullname):
"""
Return None for a built-in module.
"""
if fullname in sys.builtin_module_names:
return None
else:
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
class FrozenPackageImporter(object):
"""
Wrapper class for FrozenImporter that imports one specific fullname from
a module named by an alternate fullname. The alternate fullname is derived from the
__path__ of the package module containing that module.
This is called by FrozenImporter.find_module whenever a module is found as a result
of searching module.__path__
"""
def __init__(self, importer, entry_name):
self._entry_name = entry_name
self._importer = importer
def load_module(self, fullname):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
return self._importer.load_module(fullname, self._entry_name)
class FrozenImporter(object):
"""
Load bytecode of Python modules from the executable created by PyInstaller.
Python bytecode is zipped and appended to the executable.
NOTE: PYZ format cannot be replaced by zipimport module.
The problem is that we have no control over zipimport; for instance,
it doesn't work if the zip file is embedded into a PKG appended
to an executable, like we create in one-file.
This is PEP-302 finder and loader class for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
A PEP-302 finder requires method find_module() to return loader
class with method load_module(). Both these methods are implemented
in one class.
This is also a PEP-451 finder and loader class for the ModuleSpec type
import system. A PEP-451 finder requires method find_spec(), a PEP-451
loader requires methods exec_module(), load_module(9 and (optionally)
create_module(). All these methods are implemented in this one class.
To use this class just call
FrozenImporter.install()
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
Load, unzip and initialize the Zip archive bundled with the executable.
"""
# Examine all items in sys.path and the one like /path/executable_name?117568
# is the correct executable with bundled zip archive. Use this value
# for the ZlibArchiveReader class and remove this item from sys.path.
# It was needed only for FrozenImporter class. Wrong path from sys.path
# Raises ArchiveReadError exception.
for pyz_filepath in sys.path:
# We need to acquire the interpreter's import lock here
# because ZlibArchiveReader() seeks through and reads from the
# zip archive.
imp_lock()
try:
# Unzip zip archive bundled with the executable.
self._pyz_archive = ZlibArchiveReader(pyz_filepath)
# Verify the integrity of the zip archive with Python modules.
# This is already done when creating the ZlibArchiveReader instance.
#self._pyz_archive.checkmagic()
# End this method since no Exception was raised we can assume
# ZlibArchiveReader was successfully loaded. Let's remove 'pyz_filepath'
# from sys.path.
sys.path.remove(pyz_filepath)
# Some runtime hook might need access to the list of available
# frozen module. Let's make them accessible as a set().
self.toc = set(self._pyz_archive.toc.keys())
# Return - no error was raised.
trace("# PyInstaller: FrozenImporter(%s)", pyz_filepath)
return
except IOError:
# Item from sys.path is not ZlibArchiveReader let's try next.
continue
except ArchiveReadError:
# Item from sys.path is not ZlibArchiveReader let's try next.
continue
finally:
imp_unlock()
# sys.path does not contain filename of executable with bundled zip archive.
# Raise import error.
raise ImportError("Can't load frozen modules.")
def __call__(self, path):
"""
PEP-302 sys.path_hook processor. is_py2: This is only needed for Python
2; see comments at `path_hook installation`_.
sys.path_hook is a list of callables, which will be checked in
sequence to determine if they can handle a given path item.
"""
if path.startswith(SYS_PREFIX):
fullname = path[SYS_PREFIXLEN+1:].replace(pyi_os_path.os_sep, '.')
loader = self.find_module(fullname)
if loader is not None:
return loader
raise ImportError(path)
def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
"""
PEP-302 finder.find_module() method for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
fullname fully qualified name of the module
path None for a top-level module, or package.__path__
for submodules or subpackages.
Return a loader object if the module was found, or None if it wasn't.
If find_module() raises an exception, it will be propagated to the
caller, aborting the import.
"""
# Acquire the interpreter's import lock for the current thread. This
# lock should be used by import hooks to ensure thread-safety when
# importing modules.
imp_lock()
module_loader = None # None means - no module found in this importer.
if fullname in self.toc:
# Tell the import machinery to use self.load_module() to load the module.
module_loader = self
trace("import %s # PyInstaller PYZ", fullname)
elif path is not None:
# Try to handle module.__path__ modifications by the modules themselves
# Reverse the fake __path__ we added to the package module to a
# dotted module name and add the tail module from fullname onto that
# to synthesize a new fullname
modname = fullname.split('.')[-1]
for p in path:
p = p[SYS_PREFIXLEN+1:]
parts = p.split(pyi_os_path.os_sep)
if not parts: continue
if not parts[0]:
parts = parts[1:]
parts.append(modname)
entry_name = ".".join(parts)
if entry_name in self.toc:
module_loader = FrozenPackageImporter(self, entry_name)
trace("import %s as %s # PyInstaller PYZ (__path__ override: %s)",
entry_name, fullname, p)
break
# Release the interpreter's import lock.
imp_unlock()
if module_loader is None:
trace("# %s not found in PYZ", fullname)
return module_loader
def load_module(self, fullname, entry_name=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
"""
PEP-302 loader.load_module() method for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
Return the loaded module (instance of imp_new_module()) or raises
an exception, preferably ImportError if an existing exception
is not being propagated.
When called from FrozenPackageImporter, `entry_name` is the name of the
module as it is stored in the archive. This module will be loaded and installed
into sys.modules using `fullname` as its name
"""
# Acquire the interpreter's import lock.
imp_lock()
module = None
if entry_name is None:
entry_name = fullname
try:
# PEP302 If there is an existing module object named 'fullname'
# in sys.modules, the loader must use that existing module.
module = sys.modules.get(fullname)
# Module not in sys.modules - load it and it to sys.modules.
if module is None:
# Load code object from the bundled ZIP archive.
is_pkg, bytecode = self._pyz_archive.extract(entry_name)
# Create new empty 'module' object.
module = imp_new_module(fullname)
# TODO Replace bytecode.co_filename by something more meaningful:
# e.g. /absolute/path/frozen_executable/path/to/module/module_name.pyc
# Paths from developer machine are masked.
# Set __file__ attribute of a module relative to the
# executable so that data files can be found.
module.__file__ = self.get_filename(entry_name)
### Set __path__ if 'fullname' is a package.
# Python has modules and packages. A Python package is container
# for several modules or packages.
if is_pkg:
# If a module has a __path__ attribute, the import mechanism
# will treat it as a package.
#
# Since PYTHONHOME is set in bootloader, 'sys.prefix' points to the
# correct path where PyInstaller should find bundled dynamic
# libraries. In one-file mode it points to the tmp directory where
# bundled files are extracted at execution time.
#
# __path__ cannot be empty list because 'wx' module prepends something to it.
# It cannot contain value 'sys.prefix' because 'xml.etree.cElementTree' fails
# Otherwise.
#
# Set __path__ to point to 'sys.prefix/package/subpackage'.
module.__path__ = [pyi_os_path.os_path_dirname(module.__file__)]
### Set __loader__
# The attribute __loader__ improves support for module 'pkg_resources' and
# with the frozen apps the following functions are working:
# pkg_resources.resource_string(), pkg_resources.resource_stream().
module.__loader__ = self
### Set __package__
# Accoring to PEP302 this attribute must be set.
# When it is present, relative imports will be based on this
# attribute rather than the module __name__ attribute.
# More details can be found in PEP366.
# For ordinary modules this is set like:
# 'aa.bb.cc.dd' -> 'aa.bb.cc'
if is_pkg:
module.__package__ = fullname
else:
module.__package__ = fullname.rsplit('.', 1)[0]
### Set __spec__ for Python 3.4+
# In Python 3.4 was introduced module attribute __spec__ to
# consolidate all module attributes.
if sys.version_info[0:2] > (3, 3):
module.__spec__ = _frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec(
entry_name, self, is_package=is_pkg)
### Add module object to sys.modules dictionary.
# Module object must be in sys.modules before the loader
# executes the module code. This is crucial because the module
# code may (directly or indirectly) import itself; adding it
# to sys.modules beforehand prevents unbounded recursion in the
# worst case and multiple loading in the best.
sys.modules[fullname] = module
# Run the module code.
exec(bytecode, module.__dict__)
# Reread the module from sys.modules in case it's changed itself
module = sys.modules[fullname]
except Exception:
# Remove 'fullname' from sys.modules if it was appended there.
if fullname in sys.modules:
sys.modules.pop(fullname)
# TODO Do we need to raise different types of Exceptions for better debugging?
# PEP302 requires to raise ImportError exception.
#raise ImportError("Can't load frozen module: %s" % fullname)
raise
finally:
# Release the interpreter's import lock.
imp_unlock()
# Module returned only in case of no exception.
return module
### Optional Extensions to the PEP-302 Importer Protocol
def is_package(self, fullname):
if fullname in self.toc:
try:
return self._pyz_archive.is_package(fullname)
except Exception:
raise ImportError('Loader FrozenImporter cannot handle module ' + fullname)
else:
raise ImportError('Loader FrozenImporter cannot handle module ' + fullname)
def get_code(self, fullname):
"""
Get the code object associated with the module.
ImportError should be raised if module not found.
"""
try:
# extract() returns None if fullname not in the archive, thus the
# next line will raise an execpion which will be catched just
# below and raise the ImportError.
return self._pyz_archive.extract(fullname)[1]
except:
raise ImportError('Loader FrozenImporter cannot handle module ' + fullname)
def get_source(self, fullname):
"""
Method should return the source code for the module as a string.
But frozen modules does not contain source code.
Return None.
"""
if fullname in self.toc:
return None
else:
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
def get_data(self, path):
"""
This returns the data as a string, or raise IOError if the "file"
wasn't found. The data is always returned as if "binary" mode was used.
This method is useful getting resources with 'pkg_resources' that are
bundled with Python modules in the PYZ archive.
The 'path' argument is a path that can be constructed by munging
module.__file__ (or pkg.__path__ items)
"""
assert path.startswith(SYS_PREFIX + pyi_os_path.os_sep)
fullname = path[SYS_PREFIXLEN+1:]
if fullname in self.toc:
# If the file is in the archive, return this
return self._pyz_archive.extract(fullname)[1]
else:
# Otherwise try to fetch it from the filesystem. Since
# __file__ attribute works properly just try to open and
# read it.
with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
return fp.read()
def get_filename(self, fullname):
"""
This method should return the value that __file__ would be set to
if the named module was loaded. If the module is not found, then
ImportError should be raised.
"""
# The absolute absolute path to the executable is taken from
# sys.prefix. In onefile mode it points to the temp directory where
# files are unpacked by PyInstaller. Then, append the appropriate
# suffix (__init__.pyc for a package, or just .pyc for a module).
# Method is_package() will raise ImportError if module not found.
if self.is_package(fullname):
filename = pyi_os_path.os_path_join(pyi_os_path.os_path_join(SYS_PREFIX,
fullname.replace('.', pyi_os_path.os_sep)), '__init__.pyc')
else:
filename = pyi_os_path.os_path_join(SYS_PREFIX,
fullname.replace('.', pyi_os_path.os_sep) + '.pyc')
return filename
def find_spec(self, fullname, path=None, target=None):
"""
PEP-451 finder.find_spec() method for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
fullname fully qualified name of the module
path None for a top-level module, or package.__path__ for
submodules or subpackages.
target unused by this Finder
Finders are still responsible for identifying, and typically creating,
the loader that should be used to load a module. That loader will now
be stored in the module spec returned by find_spec() rather than
returned directly. As is currently the case without the PEP-452, if a
loader would be costly to create, that loader can be designed to defer
the cost until later.
Finders must return ModuleSpec objects when find_spec() is called.
This new method replaces find_module() and find_loader() (in the
PathEntryFinder case). If a loader does not have find_spec(),
find_module() and find_loader() are used instead, for
backward-compatibility.
"""
entry_name = None # None means - no module found in this importer.
if fullname in self.toc:
entry_name = fullname
trace("import %s # PyInstaller PYZ", fullname)
elif path is not None:
# Try to handle module.__path__ modifications by the modules themselves
# Reverse the fake __path__ we added to the package module to a
# dotted module name and add the tail module from fullname onto that
# to synthesize a new fullname
modname = fullname.rsplit('.')[-1]
for p in path:
p = p[SYS_PREFIXLEN+1:]
parts = p.split(pyi_os_path.os_sep)
if not parts: continue
if not parts[0]:
parts = parts[1:]
parts.append(modname)
entry_name = ".".join(parts)
if entry_name in self.toc:
trace("import %s as %s # PyInstaller PYZ (__path__ override: %s)",
entry_name, fullname, p)
break
else:
entry_name = None
if entry_name is None:
trace("# %s not found in PYZ", fullname)
return None
# origin has to be the filename
origin = self.get_filename(entry_name)
is_pkg = self.is_package(entry_name)
spec = _frozen_importlib.ModuleSpec(
fullname, self,
is_package=is_pkg, origin=origin,
# Provide the entry_name for the loader to use during loading
loader_state = entry_name)
# Make the import machinery set __file__.
# PEP 451 says: "has_location" is true if the module is locatable. In
# that case the spec's origin is used as the location and __file__ is
# set to spec.origin. If additional location information is required
# (e.g. zipimport), that information may be stored in
# spec.loader_state.
spec.has_location = True
return spec
def create_module(self, spec):
"""
PEP-451 loader.create_module() method for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
Loaders may also implement create_module() that will return a new
module to exec. It may return None to indicate that the default module
creation code should be used. One use case, though atypical, for
create_module() is to provide a module that is a subclass of the
builtin module type. Most loaders will not need to implement
create_module(),
create_module() should properly handle the case where it is called
more than once for the same spec/module. This may include returning
None or raising ImportError.
"""
# Opposed to what is defined in PEP-451, this method is not optional.
# We want the default results, so we simply return None (which is
# handled for su my the import machinery). See
# https://bugs.python.org/issue23014 for more information.
return None
def exec_module(self, module):
"""
PEP-451 loader.exec_module() method for the ``sys.meta_path`` hook.
Loaders will have a new method, exec_module(). Its only job is to
"exec" the module and consequently populate the module's namespace. It
is not responsible for creating or preparing the module object, nor
for any cleanup afterward. It has no return value. exec_module() will
be used during both loading and reloading.
exec_module() should properly handle the case where it is called more
than once. For some kinds of modules this may mean raising ImportError
every time after the first time the method is called. This is
particularly relevant for reloading, where some kinds of modules do
not support in-place reloading.
"""
spec = module.__spec__
bytecode = self.get_code(spec.loader_state)
# Set by the import machinery
assert hasattr(module, '__file__')
# If `submodule_search_locations` is not None, this is a package;
# set __path__.
if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None:
# Since PYTHONHOME is set in bootloader, 'sys.prefix' points to
# the correct path where PyInstaller should find bundled dynamic
# libraries. In one-file mode it points to the tmp directory where
# bundled files are extracted at execution time.
#
# __path__ cannot be empty list because 'wx' module prepends
# something to it. It cannot contain value 'sys.prefix' because
# 'xml.etree.cElementTree' fails otherwise.
#
# Set __path__ to point to 'sys.prefix/package/subpackage'.
module.__path__ = [pyi_os_path.os_path_dirname(module.__file__)]
exec(bytecode, module.__dict__)
# is_py2: This is only needed for Python 2.
class CExtensionImporter(object):
"""
PEP-302 hook for sys.meta_path to load Python C extension modules.
C extension modules are present on the sys.prefix as filenames:
full.module.name.pyd
full.module.name.so
full.module.name.cpython-33m.so
full.module.name.abi3.so
"""
def __init__(self):
# Cache directory content for faster module lookup without
# file system access.
files = pyi_os_path.os_listdir(SYS_PREFIX)
self._file_cache = set(files)
def find_module(self, fullname, path=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
imp_lock()
module_loader = None # None means - no module found by this importer.
# Look in the file list of sys.prefix path (alias PYTHONHOME).
for ext in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES:
if fullname + ext in self._file_cache:
module_loader = self
break
imp_unlock()
return module_loader
def load_module(self, fullname, path=None):
# Deprecated in Python 3.4, see PEP-451
imp_lock()
module = None
try:
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
# Python 2 implementation - TODO drop or improve it. 'imp' module is no longer built-in.
# PEP302 If there is an existing module object named 'fullname'
# in sys.modules, the loader must use that existing module.
module = sys.modules.get(fullname)
if module is None:
# Need to search for the filename again, since to
# be thread-safe we can't store it in find_module().
for ext, ext_tuple in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES.iteritems():
filename = fullname + ext
if filename in self._file_cache:
break
filename = pyi_os_path.os_path_join(SYS_PREFIX, filename)
with open(filename, 'rb') as fp:
module = imp.load_module(fullname, fp, filename, ext_tuple)
# Set __file__ attribute.
if hasattr(module, '__setattr__'):
module.__file__ = filename
else:
# Some modules (eg: Python for .NET) have no __setattr__
# and dict entry have to be set.
module.__dict__['__file__'] = filename
else:
# PEP302 If there is an existing module object named 'fullname'
# in sys.modules, the loader must use that existing module.
module = sys.modules.get(fullname)
if module is None:
# Python 3 implementation.
for ext in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES:
filename = pyi_os_path.os_path_join(SYS_PREFIX, fullname + ext)
# Test if a file exists.
# Cannot use os.path.exists. Use workaround with function open().
# No exception means that a file exists.
try:
with open(filename):
pass
except IOError:
# Continue trying new suffix.
continue
# Load module.
loader = EXTENSION_LOADER(fullname, filename)
try:
module = loader.load_module(fullname)
except ImportError as e:
raise ImportError('%s: %s' % (e, fullname))
except Exception:
# Remove 'fullname' from sys.modules if it was appended there.
if fullname in sys.modules:
sys.modules.pop(fullname)
raise # Raise the same exception again.
finally:
# Release the interpreter's import lock.
imp_unlock()
return module
### Optional Extensions to the PEP302 Importer Protocol
def is_package(self, fullname):
"""
Return always False since C extension modules are never packages.
"""
return False
def get_code(self, fullname):
"""
Return None for a C extension module.
"""
for ext in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES:
if fullname + ext in self._file_cache:
return None
# If module was not found then function still continues.
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
def get_source(self, fullname):
"""
Return None for a C extension module.
"""
# Same implementation as function self.get_code().
return self.get_code(fullname)
def get_data(self, path):
"""
This returns the data as a string, or raise IOError if the "file"
wasn't found. The data is always returned as if "binary" mode was used.
The 'path' argument is a path that can be constructed by munging
module.__file__ (or pkg.__path__ items)
"""
# Since __file__ attribute works properly just try to open and read it.
with open(path, 'rb') as fp:
return fp.read()
def get_filename(self, fullname):
"""
This method should return the value that __file__ would be set to
if the named module was loaded. If the module is not found, then
ImportError should be raised.
"""
for ext in EXTENSION_SUFFIXES:
if fullname + ext in self._file_cache:
return pyi_os_path.os_path_join(SYS_PREFIX, fullname + ext)
# ImportError should be raised if module not found.
raise ImportError('No module named ' + fullname)
def install():
"""
Install FrozenImporter class and other classes into the import machinery.
This class method (static method) installs the FrozenImporter class into
the import machinery of the running process. The importer is added
to sys.meta_path. It could be added to sys.path_hooks but sys.meta_path
is processed by Python before looking at sys.path!
The order of processing import hooks in sys.meta_path:
1. built-in modules
2. modules from the bundled ZIP archive
3. C extension modules
4. Modules from sys.path
"""
# Python 3 already has _frozen_importlib.BuiltinImporter on sys.meta_path.
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
# First look in the built-in modules and not bundled ZIP archive.
sys.meta_path.append(BuiltinImporter())
# Ensure Python looks in the bundled zip archive for modules before any
# other places.
fimp = FrozenImporter()
sys.meta_path.append(fimp)
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
# _`path_hook installation`: Add the FrozenImporter to `sys.path_hook`,
# too, since `pkgutil.get_loader()` does not use `sys.meta_path`. See
# issue #1689.
sys.path_hooks.append(fimp)
# Import hook for renamed C extension modules. The path hook above means
# that the standard Python import system for C extensions will only work
# if those extensions are not in a submodule. In particular: A C
# extension such as ``foo.bar`` hasn't been loaded. ``sys.meta_path`` is
# checked, but provides no loader. ``sys.path_hooks`` is checked, and
# claims that it loads anything in ``foo``. Therefore, the default
# Python import mechanism will not be invoked, per `PEP 302
# <https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0302/#id28>`_. This casues the
# import to fail, since the ``FrozenImporter`` class doesn't load C
# extensions.
sys.meta_path.append(CExtensionImporter())
else:
# On Windows there is importer _frozen_importlib.WindowsRegistryFinder that
# looks for Python modules in Windows registry. The frozen executable should
# not look for anything in the Windows registry. Remove this importer from
# sys.meta_path.
for item in sys.meta_path:
if hasattr(item, '__name__') and item.__name__ == 'WindowsRegistryFinder':
sys.meta_path.remove(item)
break
# _frozen_importlib.PathFinder is also able to handle Python C
# extensions. However, PyInstaller needs its own importer since it
# uses extension names like 'module.submodle.so' (instead of paths).
# As of Python 3.7.0b2, there are several PathFinder instances (and
# duplicate ones) on sys.meta_path. This propobly is a bug, see
# https://bugs.python.org/issue33128. Thus we need to move all of them
# to the end, eliminating duplicates .
pathFinders = []
for item in reversed(sys.meta_path):
if getattr(item, '__name__', None) == 'PathFinder':
sys.meta_path.remove(item)
if not item in pathFinders:
pathFinders.append(item)
sys.meta_path.extend(reversed(pathFinders))
# TODO Do we need for Python 3 _frozen_importlib.FrozenImporter? Could it be also removed?