commit | 4b12fc80abf4152815f09e473a972e52a1fe8b51 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | philwo <philwo@google.com> | Mon Aug 09 00:48:15 2021 -0700 |
committer | Copybara-Service <copybara-worker@google.com> | Mon Aug 09 00:50:40 2021 -0700 |
tree | 62b68c08c38582a11a35366bbb984632561f4538 | |
parent | 077cb6f77798efbccd1085110e2316b01d0071b9 [diff] |
Fix test_source_file_does_not_override_standard_library to work with Python 3.9. Overloading the "re" module causes weird errors on our new Windows VM image, probably because Python itself uses it for some purpose now. I noticed this in our Bazel CI testing area, so the new image is not yet live. Let's try to use a module that's less core to Python, but still in the standard library - I picked "mailbox" after looking at the list of standard library modules. Here's an example log from the failing test on the new image: ``` ** test_source_file_does_not_override_standard_library ************************* [...] Error processing line 1 of C:\Python3\lib\site-packages\protobuf-3.17.3-py3.9-nspkg.pth: Fatal Python error: init_import_site: Failed to import the site module Python runtime state: initialized Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Python3\lib\site.py", line 169, in addpackage exec(line) File "<string>", line 1, in <module> File "C:\Python3\lib\importlib\util.py", line 2, in <module> from . import abc File "C:\Python3\lib\importlib\abc.py", line 17, in <module> from typing import Protocol, runtime_checkable File "C:\Python3\lib\typing.py", line 2203, in <module> Pattern = _alias(stdlib_re.Pattern, 1) AttributeError: module 're' has no attribute 'Pattern' ``` PiperOrigin-RevId: 389572773
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