Cython package with __init__.pyx: Possible?

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面向向阳花 2020-12-05 13:56

Is it possible to create a Python 2.7 package using __init__.pyx (compiled to __init__.so)? If so how? I haven\'t had any luck getting it to work

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  • 2020-12-05 14:10

    According to this really old mailing list post it works if you also have an __init__.py file (the __init__.py file is not used, but seems to be necessary for the directory to be treated as a module, and hence the __init__.so file to be loaded).

    If I add __init__.py:

    # an exception just to confirm that the .so file is loaded instead of the .py file
    raise ImportError("__init__.py loaded when __init__.so should have been loaded")
    

    then your example works on Linux Python 2.7.3:

    $ python -c 'import foo; foo.hello_world()'
    hello world
    blah
    

    This has all the signs of a buggy corner case so probably isn't recommended. Note that on Windows this doesn't seem to work for me giving

    ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
    

    Addendum (for a little extra context):

    This behaviour doesn't seem to be explicitly documented. In the original description of packages from around Python 1.5 era they say:

    without the __init__.py, a directory is not recognized as a package

    and

    Tip: the search order is determined by the list of suffixes returned by the function imp.get_suffixes(). Usually the suffixes are searched in the following order: ".so", "module.so", ".py", ".pyc". Directories don't explicitly occur in this list, but precede all entries in it.

    The observed behaviour is certainly consistent with this — __init__.py needed to treat a directory as a package, but .so file is loaded in preference to .py file — but it's hardly unambiguous.

    From a Cython point of view this behaviour seems to be been used to compile the standard library (in which case __init__.py would always have been present), or in the testcases given https://github.com/cython/cython/blob/master/tests/build/package_compilation.srctree (and a few other examples too). In these the "srctree" file looks to be expanded into a variety of folders containing __init__.py (and other files) then compiled. It's possible that only having __init__.so was simply never tested.

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  • 2020-12-05 14:23

    Try using a relative import.

    in __init__:

    from . import bar

    Might also be from . import foo. Haven't used python 2 cython in a while.

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