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Files and Folders in: //lib//python3.6/site-packages/requests

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__pycache__ Directory - -
__init__.py File 3608 bytes January 06 2025 07:25:55.
__version__.py File 436 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
_internal_utils.py File 1096 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
adapters.py File 28983 bytes January 06 2025 07:25:55.
api.py File 6253 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
auth.py File 10206 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
certs.py File 709 bytes January 06 2025 07:25:55.
compat.py File 1678 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
cookies.py File 18430 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
exceptions.py File 3185 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
help.py File 3515 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
hooks.py File 757 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
models.py File 34209 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
packages.py File 542 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
sessions.py File 29525 bytes January 06 2025 07:25:55.
status_codes.py File 4129 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
structures.py File 2981 bytes October 18 2018 05:32:22.
utils.py File 30038 bytes January 06 2025 07:25:55.

Reading File: //lib//python3.6/site-packages/requests/packages.py

import sys

# This code exists for backwards compatibility reasons.
# I don't like it either. Just look the other way. :)

for package in ('urllib3', 'idna', 'chardet'):
    locals()[package] = __import__(package)
    # This traversal is apparently necessary such that the identities are
    # preserved (requests.packages.urllib3.* is urllib3.*)
    for mod in list(sys.modules):
        if mod == package or mod.startswith(package + '.'):
            sys.modules['requests.packages.' + mod] = sys.modules[mod]

# Kinda cool, though, right?

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