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authorSergey Vlasov <sigprof@gmail.com>2023-11-21 18:05:29 +0300
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-11-21 15:05:29 +0000
commit7e27d72cbc9af11b5de3f0c30810a0b95267acee (patch)
tree881b9617096ed411f13a69660f11638ab6567829 /users/drashna/oled/oled_stuff.h
parent68722d35a3e7c0bd32eccf7da8ddddc6de7e2e57 (diff)
Fix `qmk find` failure due to circular imports (#22523)
There was an import cycle in the Python modules: - `qmk.build_targets` imported `qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database`; - importing `qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database` requires initializing `qmk.cli` first; - the initialization of `qmk.cli` imported the modules for all CLI commands; - `qmk.cli.compile` imported `qmk.build_targets`. This cycle did not matter in most cases, because `qmk.cli` was imported first, and in that case importing `qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database` did not trigger the initialization of `qmk.cli` again. However, there was one corner case when `qmk.bulld_targets` was getting imported first: - The `qmk find` command uses the `multiprocessing` module. - The `multiprocessing` module uses the `spawn` start method on macOS and Windows. - When the `spawn` method is used, the child processes initialize without any Python modules loaded, and the required modules are loaded on demand by the `pickle` module when receiving the serialized objects from the main process. The result was that the `qmk find` command did not work properly on macOS (and probably Windows too); it reported exceptions like this: ImportError: cannot import name 'KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget' from partially initialized module 'qmk.build_targets' (most likely due to a circular import) Moving the offending `qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database` import into the method which actually uses it fixes the problem.
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