On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Christian Heimes li...@cheimes.de wrote:
Victor Subervi schrieb:
Hi;
If I am writing a script that generates HTML, how do I grab the name of the
actual file in which I am working? For example, let us say I am working in
test.py. I can have the following code:
import os
dir = os.getcwd()
and that will give me the working dir. But what about test.py?
The module variable __file__ contains the file name of the current
Python module.
Keep in mind that __file__ may be set to test.pyc or test.pyo. If you
always want the .py extension, do this:
from os.path import splitext
file = splitext(__file__)[0] + '.py'
- Max
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