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# Verify that sys is a builtin.
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import sys
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print(sys, hasattr(sys, "__file__"))
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sys.path.clear()
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sys.path.append("ext")
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# All three should only get builtins, despite sys.py, usys.py, and
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# micropython.py being in the path.
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# usys isn't extensible, but has a special-cased alias for backwards
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# compatibility.
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import micropython
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print(micropython, hasattr(micropython, "__file__"))
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import sys
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print(sys, hasattr(sys, "__file__"))
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import usys
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print(usys, hasattr(usys, "__file__"))
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# This should get os.py, which uses uos to get the builtin.
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import os
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print(os, hasattr(os, "__file__"), os.sep, os.extra)
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# This should get time.py, which uses empty sys.path to get the builtin.
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import time
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print(time, hasattr(time, "__file__"), time.sleep, time.extra)
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# These should get the builtins.
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import uos
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print(uos, hasattr(uos, "__file__"), hasattr(uos, "extra"))
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import utime
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print(utime, hasattr(utime, "__file__"), hasattr(utime, "extra"))
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