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gh-106531: Remove importlib.resources._legacy (#106532)
* gh-106531: Remove importlib.resources._legacy Syncs with importlib_resources 6.0. * Remove documentation for removed functionality.
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‎Doc/library/importlib.resources.rst

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.. versionadded:: 3.9
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Deprecated functions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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An older, deprecated set of functions is still available, but is
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scheduled for removal in a future version of Python.
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The main drawback of these functions is that they do not support
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directories: they assume all resources are located directly within a *package*.
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.. data:: Package
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Whenever a function accepts a ``Package`` argument, you can pass in
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either a :class:`module object <types.ModuleType>` or a module name
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as a string. You can only pass module objects whose
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``__spec__.submodule_search_locations`` is not ``None``.
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The ``Package`` type is defined as ``Union[str, ModuleType]``.
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.. deprecated:: 3.12
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.. data:: Resource
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For *resource* arguments of the functions below, you can pass in
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the name of a resource as a string or
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a :class:`path-like object <os.PathLike>`.
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The ``Resource`` type is defined as ``Union[str, os.PathLike]``.
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.. function:: open_binary(package, resource)
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Open for binary reading the *resource* within *package*.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements. *resource* is the name of the resource to open
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within *package*; it may not contain path separators and it may not have
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sub-resources (i.e. it cannot be a directory). This function returns a
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``typing.BinaryIO`` instance, a binary I/O stream open for reading.
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.. deprecated:: 3.11
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Calls to this function can be replaced by::
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files(package).joinpath(resource).open('rb')
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.. function:: open_text(package, resource, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')
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Open for text reading the *resource* within *package*. By default, the
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resource is opened for reading as UTF-8.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements. *resource* is the name of the resource to open
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within *package*; it may not contain path separators and it may not have
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sub-resources (i.e. it cannot be a directory). *encoding* and *errors*
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have the same meaning as with built-in :func:`open`.
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This function returns a ``typing.TextIO`` instance, a text I/O stream open
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for reading.
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.. deprecated:: 3.11
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files(package).joinpath(resource).open('r', encoding=encoding)
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.. function:: read_binary(package, resource)
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Read and return the contents of the *resource* within *package* as
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``bytes``.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements. *resource* is the name of the resource to open
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within *package*; it may not contain path separators and it may not have
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sub-resources (i.e. it cannot be a directory). This function returns the
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contents of the resource as :class:`bytes`.
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.. deprecated:: 3.11
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files(package).joinpath(resource).read_bytes()
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.. function:: read_text(package, resource, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')
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Read and return the contents of *resource* within *package* as a ``str``.
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By default, the contents are read as strict UTF-8.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements. *resource* is the name of the resource to open
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within *package*; it may not contain path separators and it may not have
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sub-resources (i.e. it cannot be a directory). *encoding* and *errors*
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have the same meaning as with built-in :func:`open`. This function
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returns the contents of the resource as :class:`str`.
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.. deprecated:: 3.11
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files(package).joinpath(resource).read_text(encoding=encoding)
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.. function:: path(package, resource)
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Return the path to the *resource* as an actual file system path. This
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function returns a context manager for use in a :keyword:`with` statement.
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The context manager provides a :class:`pathlib.Path` object.
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Exiting the context manager cleans up any temporary file created when the
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resource needs to be extracted from e.g. a zip file.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements. *resource* is the name of the resource to open
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within *package*; it may not contain path separators and it may not have
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sub-resources (i.e. it cannot be a directory).
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.. deprecated:: 3.11
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as_file(files(package).joinpath(resource))
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.. function:: is_resource(package, name)
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``Package`` requirements.
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``Package`` requirements.
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‎Lib/importlib/resources/__init__.py

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from ._legacy import (
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contents,
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open_binary,
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read_binary,
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open_text,
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read_text,
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is_resource,
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path,
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Resource,
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__all__ = [
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'Resource',
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'ResourceReader',
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'contents',
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'is_resource',
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'open_binary',
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'open_text',
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'path',
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'read_binary',
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'read_text',
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‎Lib/importlib/resources/_legacy.py

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Removed ``_legacy`` and the names it provided from ``importlib.resources``:
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``Resource``, ``contents``, ``is_resource``, ``open_binary``, ``open_text``,
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``path``, ``read_binary``, and ``read_text``.

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