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use __import__ instead of exec_function (should have done that a long time ago)
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import re
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import sys
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import os
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from jedi._compatibility import builtins as _builtins, exec_function
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from jedi._compatibility import builtins as _builtins
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from jedi import debug
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from jedi.parser.representation import Base
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from jedi.cache import underscore_memoization
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@@ -160,8 +160,8 @@ def load_module(path, name):
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# sometimes there are endings like `_sqlite3.cpython-32mu`
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name = re.sub(r'\..*', '', name)
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dot_path = []
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if path:
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dot_path = []
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p = path
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# if path is not in sys.path, we need to make a well defined import
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# like `from numpy.core import umath.`
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@@ -179,10 +179,8 @@ def load_module(path, name):
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sys_path.insert(0, path)
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temp, sys.path = sys.path, sys_path
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content = {}
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try:
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exec_function('import %s as module' % name, content)
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module = content['module']
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module = __import__(name, {}, {}, dot_path[:-1])
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except AttributeError:
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# use sys.modules, because you cannot access some modules
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# directly. -> github issue #59
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