Re: python2: Where is imp.py?

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Well, it's even more complicated:
I want to use Jython from a maven-based Java project (without installing Jython on my Linux laptop). It refuses to run a PythonInterpreter because of missing scripts, so I added the path to /usr/lib/python2.7, but this doesn't seem to work.

Just today I've found there's another maven-artifact: jython-standalone. This does work for inspect, imp etc., but I don't know how to import libraries like numpy. However, this is not a Linux problem anymore - just didn't know that python 2.7 implements imp as a builtin and thus thought there'd be a problem with the installed package ...

Thank You for pointing that out!

Kind regards

Peter



Am 31.12.18 um 00:42 schrieb Eli Schwartz via arch-general:
On 12/30/18 6:19 PM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
Am 30.12.18 um 23:06 schrieb Eli Schwartz via arch-general:
On 12/30/18 4:04 PM, Peter Nabbefeld wrote:
Hello,

I need to use the inspect module with python 2.7, but the imported imp
module seems to be missing - how can I get that, as there's no
python2-imp package?
That's categorically impossible as the imp module is a builtin in
python2 and imp.py is a (deprecated!) part of the stdlib in python3.

You should definitely be able to "import imp". Please explain your
problem further.

I try to use the inspect module with jython, but the import of imp fails.

inspect.py exists in /usr/lib/python2.7 (and also in
/usr/lib/python3.7), while imp.py exists only in /usr/lib/python3.7

If it's a builtin in python2, it seems I have bad luck, though.
Then this was very important information you should have mentioned in
the first place. You told us originally you were trying to use python2,
now you're claiming you're actually using jython.

jython and python2 have nothing to do with each other. They don't use
the same pythonpath, and jython can be installed without having python2
installed at all.

jython ships its own independent copies of the standard library,
byte-compiled into Java .class files instead of cpython .py files, and
actually does include its own imp.py file which simply imports from
jython.jar at org/python/modules/_imp.class

I can just as easily import imp on jython as I can on python2 or
python3. It's part of the stdlib, any python implementation (cpython,
jython, pypy) is *required* to have it.




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