import os.path import subprocess import sys def run_except_on_windows(commandline, env=None): if os.name != "nt" and sys.platform != "cygwin": # Strange failures on windows/cygwin/mingw subprocess.check_call(commandline, env=env, shell=True) print((" Finished running: " + commandline)) # Test import of modules content from within __init__.py testname = os.path.basename(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) print("Testing " + testname + " - %module(package=...) + python 'import' in __init__.py") if sys.version_info < (2, 5): print(" Skipping test as Python version is < 2.5 and does not support relative import syntax: 'from . import x'") sys.exit(0) if sys.version_info < (3, 0): import py2.pkg2 print(" Finished importing py2.pkg2") commandline = sys.executable + " -m py2.pkg2.bar" run_except_on_windows(commandline) else: import py3.pkg2 print(" Finished importing py3.pkg2") # commandline = sys.executable + " -m py3.pkg2.bar" # run_except_on_windows(commandline) # TODO: Commented out code above results in (from python-3.6 onwards): # RuntimeWarning: 'py3.pkg2.bar' found in sys.modules after import of package 'py3.pkg2', but prior to execution of 'py3.pkg2.bar'; this may result in unpredictable behaviour