Fix incremental issue with namespace packages (option 2)#18908
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Fixes python#12664 See python#18907 which is another possible fix I'm not sure why this logic is actually needed given that we should record the dependency from import analysis in fastparse... maybe just because it adjusts priority? I can't write a good test for this because it requires something in site_packages, but here's a minimal repro: ``` set -eux rm -rf repro mkdir repro cd repro SITEPACK=env/site-packages mkdir -p $SITEPACK mkdir $SITEPACK/ruamel mkdir $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml printf 'from ruamel.yaml.main import *' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/__init__.py printf 'import ruamel.yaml' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/main.py printf '' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/py.typed printf 'import ruamel.yaml' > a.py printf 'import a' > main.py rm -rf .mypy_cache PYTHONPATH=$SITEPACK mypy main.py PYTHONPATH=$SITEPACK mypy main.py ```
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Fixes #12664 A root cause is there is this stateful `_update_ns_ancestors` thing in `modulefinder`, so if things get called in the wrong order, you can get incorrect results. See also the logic in `all_imported_modules_in_file` where we've fixed several bugs like this previously, like #13124 and #10937 As a result of (seemingly accidentally) reusing imports across modules, we can end up in a situation where the namespace gets added as a dependency to all other modules and so on the cached run we attempt to find namespace before package, which does not work I am not sure this `imports` code path is even needed, so I will open an alternate PR, see #18908. Relevant history: - #6582 - #6179 I can't write a good test for this because it requires something in site_packages, but here's a minimal repro: ``` set -eux rm -rf repro mkdir repro cd repro SITEPACK=env/site-packages mkdir -p $SITEPACK mkdir $SITEPACK/ruamel mkdir $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml printf 'from ruamel.yaml.main import *' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/__init__.py printf 'import ruamel.yaml' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/main.py printf '' > $SITEPACK/ruamel/yaml/py.typed printf 'import ruamel.yaml' > a.py printf 'import a' > main.py rm -rf .mypy_cache PYTHONPATH=$SITEPACK mypy main.py PYTHONPATH=$SITEPACK mypy main.py ```
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Going with #18907 on Ivan's recommendation |
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Fixes #12664
See #18907 which is another possible fix
I'm not sure why this logic is actually needed given that we should record the dependency from import analysis in fastparse... maybe just because it adjusts priority?
Relevant history:
I can't write a good test for this because it requires something in site_packages, but here's a minimal repro: