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imp was deprecated in py36. While this package is not needed in most py3 packages after Jan2020, there still are some which maintain py27 support and this DeprecationWarning pops up. I think I covered all cases in the src tree. There are 2 (AFAIK) locations elsewhere (examples and docs) that use from imp import reload. I did not patch these.

Closes #488

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python36/37 are failing for some tests which may have to do with the reload behavior between imp and importlib but I haven't dug into this yet. Any thoughts?

import importlib as imp
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import imp
imp.reload(imp)
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I wonder if this is causing the CI failure.

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alanyee commented Sep 30, 2020

According to docs, the module has been deprecated since 3.4 with certain methods deprecated since 3.3. Looking at specific methods such as https://docs.python.org/3/library/imp.html#imp.find_module, you might not be able to do a blanket alias and have to do specific imports.

@edschofield edschofield merged commit 6babd20 into PythonCharmers:master Feb 21, 2024
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Thanks @jccurtis !

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deprecation warning importing imp

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