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Merge pull request #4305 from minrk/even-more-ways-to-get-ifaces Add even more ways to populate localinterfaces use netifaces for faster IPython.utils.localinterfaces when availlable, Parse subprocess output from ifconfig / ip addr / ipconfig. Lower priority than netifaces, but still higher priority than socket.gethostbyname. Fallback to gethostname otherwise. Should be much faster in worst case scenario where machine are badly configurred and can wait up to ~30s to start ipython. Slighly slower in other cases.

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importstring.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""
A simple utility to import something by its string name.
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions and classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def import_item(name):
"""Import and return ``bar`` given the string ``foo.bar``.
Calling ``bar = import_item("foo.bar")`` is the functional equivalent of
executing the code ``from foo import bar``.
Parameters
----------
name : string
The fully qualified name of the module/package being imported.
Returns
-------
mod : module object
The module that was imported.
"""
parts = name.rsplit('.', 1)
if len(parts) == 2:
# called with 'foo.bar....'
package, obj = parts
module = __import__(package, fromlist=[obj])
try:
pak = module.__dict__[obj]
except KeyError:
raise ImportError('No module named %s' % obj)
return pak
else:
# called with un-dotted string
return __import__(parts[0])