Added in patcher module only; this is suboptimal because the history is lost, and we don't acquire any of the refactoring goodness that the patcher module enables. For the next release we'll do it up right.

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Ryan Williams
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import sys
__exclude = ('__builtins__', '__file__', '__name__')
def inject(module_name, new_globals, *additional_modules):
## Put the specified modules in sys.modules for the duration of the import
saved = {}
for name, mod in additional_modules:
saved[name] = sys.modules.get(name, None)
sys.modules[name] = mod
## Remove the old module from sys.modules and reimport it while the specified modules are in place
old_module = sys.modules.pop(module_name, None)
module = __import__(module_name, {}, {}, module_name.split('.')[:-1])
if new_globals is not None:
## Update the given globals dictionary with everything from this new module
for name in dir(module):
if name not in __exclude:
new_globals[name] = getattr(module, name)
## Keep a reference to the new module to prevent it from dying
sys.modules['__patched_module_' + module_name] = module
## Put the original module back
if old_module is not None:
sys.modules[module_name] = old_module
else:
del sys.modules[module_name]
## Put all the saved modules back
for name, mod in additional_modules:
if saved[name] is not None:
sys.modules[name] = saved[name]
return module
def import_patched(module_name, *additional_modules, **kw_additional_modules):
return inject(
module_name,
None,
*additional_modules + tuple(kw_additional_modules.items()))