On 23 Apr, 2006, at 12:10 pm, Simon Belak wrote:

>
> Either add it to func within (inner) require(), or to the result of
> decorator():
>
>    newfunc = decorator(require)(fn)
>    newfunc._require = ...
>    return newfunc

I was doing it exactly as you demonstrate and I couldn't access the  
_require attribute from the tests.

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