python -m 命令

转自:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7610001/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-m-switch/62923810#62923810

Despite this question having been asked and answered several times (e.g., here, here, here, and here) in my opinion no existing answer fully or concisely captures all the implications of the -m flag. Therefore, the following will attempt to improve on what has come before.

Introduction (TLDR)

The -m flag does a lot of things, not all of which will be needed all the time. In short it can be used to: (1) execute python code from the command line via modulename rather than filename (2) add a directory to sys.path for use in import resolution and (3) execute python code that contains relative imports from the command line.

Preliminaries

To explain the -m flag we first need to explain a little terminology.

Python's primary organizational unit is known as a module. Module's come in one of two flavors: code modules and package modules. A code module is any file that contains python executable code. A package module is a directory that contains other modules (either code modules or package modules). The most common type of code modules are *.py files while the most common type of package modules are directories containing an __init__.py file.

Python allows modules to be uniquely identified in two distinct ways: modulename and filename. In general, modules are identified by modulename in Python code (e.g., import <modulename>) and by filename on the command line (e.g., python <filename>). All python interpreters are able to convert modulenames to filenames by following the same few, well-defined rules. These rules hinge on the sys.path variable. By altering this variable one can change how Python resolves modulenames into filenames (for more on how this is done see PEP 302).

All modules (both code and package) can be executed (i.e., code associated with the module will be evaluated by the Python interpreter). Depending on the execution method (and module type) what code gets evaluated, and when, can change quite a bit. For example, if one executes a package module via python <filename> then <filename>/__init__.py will be evaluated followed by <filename>/__main__.py. On the other hand, if one executes that same package module via import <modulename> then only the package's __init__.py will be executed.

Historical Development of -m

The -m flag was first introduced in Python 2.4.1. Initially its only purpose was to provide an alternative means of identifying the python module to execute from the command line. That is, if we knew both the <filename> and <modulename> for a module then the following two commands were equivalent: python <filename> <args> and python -m <modulename> <args>. One constraint with this iteration, according to PEP 338, was that -m only worked with top level modulenames (i.e., modules that could be found directly on sys.path without any intervening package modules).

With the completion of PEP 338 the -m feature was extended to support <modulename> representations beyond the top level. This meant names such as http.server were now fully supported. This extension also meant that each parent package in modulename was now evaluated (i.e., all parent package __init__.py files were evaluated) in addition to the module referenced by the modulename itself.

The final major feature enhancement for -m came with PEP 366. With this upgrade -m gained the ability to support not only absolute imports but also explicit relative imports when executing modules. This was achieved by changing -m so that it set the __package__ variable to the parent module of the given modulename (in addition to everything else it already did).

Use Cases

There are two notable use cases for the -m flag:

  1. To execute modules from the command line for which one may not know their filename. This use case takes advantage of the fact that the Python interpreter knows how to convert modulenames to filenames. This is particularly advantageous when one wants to run stdlib modules or 3rd-party module from the command line. For example, very few people know the filename for the http.server module but most people do know its modulename so we can execute it from the command line using python -m http.server.

  2. To execute a local package containing absolute or relative imports without needing to install it. This use case is detailed in PEP 338 and leverages the fact that the current working directory is added to sys.path rather than the module's directory. This use case is very similar to using pip install -e . to install a package in develop/edit mode.

Shortcomings

With all the enhancements made to -m over the years it still has one major shortcoming -- it can only execute modules written in Python (i.e., *.py). For example, if -m is used to execute a C compiled code module the following error will be produced, No code object available for <modulename> (see here for more details).

Detailed Comparisons

Effects of module execution via import statement (i.e., import <modulename>):

  • sys.path is not modified in any way
  • __name__ is set to the absolute form of <modulename>
  • __package__ is set to the immediate parent package in <modulename>
  • __init__.py is evaluated for all packages (including its own for package modules)
  • __main__.py is not evaluated for package modules; the code is evaluated for code modules

Effects of module execution via command line (i.e., python <filename>):

  • sys.path is modified to include the final directory in <filename>
  • __name__ is set to '__main__'
  • __package__ is set to None
  • __init__.py is not evaluated for any package (including its own for package modules)
  • __main__.py is evaluated for package modules; the code is evaluated for code modules.

Effects of module execution via command line with the -m flag (i.e., python -m <modulename>):

  • sys.path is modified to include the current directory
  • __name__ is set to '__main__'
  • __package__ is set to the immediate parent package in <modulename>
  • __init__.py is evaluated for all packages (including its own for package modules)
  • __main__.py is evaluated for package modules; the code is evaluated for code modules

Conclusion

The -m flag is, at its simplest, a means to execute python scripts from the command line by using modulenames rather than filenames. The real power of -m, however, is in its ability to combine the power of import statements (e.g., support for explicit relative imports and automatic package __init__ evaluation) with the convenience of the command line.

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