On 25 August 2011 16:07, Peter Otten <__pete...@web.de> wrote:
> Arnaud Delobelle wrote:
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>> In Python 3, a function f's code object can be accessed via f.__code__.
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>> I'm interested in getting a module's code object,
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Arnaud Delobelle wrote:
> In Python 3, a function f's code object can be accessed via f.__code__.
>
> I'm interested in getting a module's code object, i.e. the code that
> is executed when the module is run. I don't think it's accessible via
> the module
Hi all,
In Python 3, a function f's code object can be accessed via f.__code__.
I'm interested in getting a module's code object, i.e. the code that
is executed when the module is run. I don't think it's accessible via
the module object itself (although I would be g