mpy-tool does not properly collect module names for imports
Consider an application that has the following module file:
foo/bar/quux.py
Put an import statement in some other file:
from foo.bar import quux
When freezing the module with mpy-tool.py, the names foo.bar and quux are collected. However:
foo.bar.quuxis not collected, which will be created as a qstr at runtime, becausesys.modulesuses it as a key- neither
foonorbaris collected.barwill be created as a qstr at runtime, because the dict offooneeds to insert it as a key
Of course, if we use relative imports, there's a similar problem: in foo/bar/baz.py, from . import quux should (but can't really know to) also collect foo.bar.quux despite the string not existing anywhere in the file.
I'm not sure if this is something to solve in mpy-tool itself, or whether there should be a separate step that collects symbols in this way. But it seems that using file names to generate both the fully qualified module name and the individual components would be the right thing to do. (that is basically the workaround i'm using: generate all_modules.py that walk the filesystem and convert every py file name to import that.file.name, which collects "that.file.name", and that.file.name which collects "that"", "file" and "name")
py/runtime: Fix qstr assumptions when handling "import *".
There was an assumption that all names in a module dict are qstr's.
However, they can be dynamically generated (by assigning to globals()),
and in case of a long name, it won't be a qstr. Handle this situation
properly, including taking care of not creating superfluous qstr's for
names starting with "_" (which aren't imported by "import *").