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This makes it so that sub-packages are resolved relative to their parent's `__path__`, rather than re-resolving each parent's filesystem path. The previous behavior was that `import foo.bar` would first re-search `sys.path` for `foo`, then use the resulting path to find `bar`. For already-loaded and u-prefixed modules, because we no longer need to build the path from level to level, we no longer unnecessarily search the filesystem. This should improve startup time. Explicitly makes the resolving process clear: - Loaded modules are returned immediately without touching the filesystem. - Exact-match of builtins are also returned immediately. - Then the filesystem search happens. - If that fails, then the weak-link handling is applied. This maintains the existing behavior: if a user writes `import time` they will get time.py if it exits, otherwise the built-in utime. Whereas `import utime` will always return the built-in. This also fixes a regression from a7fa18c203a241f670f12ab507aa8b349fcd45a1 where we search the filesystem for built-ins. It is now only possible to override u-prefixed builtins. This will remove a lot of filesystem stats at startup, as micropython-specific modules (e.g. `pyb`) will no longer attempt to look at the filesystem. Added several improvements to the comments and some minor renaming and refactoring to make it clearer how the import mechanism works. Overall code size diff is +56 bytes on STM32. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Jim Mussared <jim.mussared@gmail.com>