This is an example (and test) of using swig generated modules in the context of python3's namespace packages: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0420/ Consequently, this example requires python (3.3 or newer) to build and run. This example creates a simple swig module named robin. The robin.py module has a companion C module named _robin.so. The robin module is tested in four ways: 1) As a non-package module (tested by nonpkg.py) 2) With robin.py and _robin.so in the brave package under the path1 subdirectory. (tested by normal.py) 3) With robin.py in path2/brave and _robin.so in path3/brave (tested by split.py) 4) With robin.py contained in a zip file (path4.zip) as brave/robin.py and _robin.so found on the filesystem under path3/brave (tested by zipsplit.py) Note: Using namespace packages with subpackages (such as brave.sir.robin) where robin.py is located in a zipfile requires python-3.5.1 or newer as python's zipimporter only worked with packages of depth 1 until then.
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