fix(jsii-pacmak): different packages sharing a namespace fail in Bazel #4437
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In Bazel, every package is extracted into a separate directory that are all put into the
$PYTHONPATH
individually. However when searching, Python will latch onto the directory that has an__init__.py
in it and only import from that directory.Example:
In this case, the following command will fail:
Because
eco/package1/__init__.py
is not in the same directory aseco/__init__.py
.We can fix this by generating a command into every
__init__.py
that usespkgutil
to extend the search path for a package; it will put all directories in$PYTHONPATH
that contain the same package onto the search path for submodules. The command looks like this:Resolves #3881, thanks to @psalvaggio-dl for providing a repro and doing the research for a fix.
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