Modul gotchas:)

Giorgi Lekishvili gleki at gol.ge
Wed Jan 2 17:20:40 EST 2002


Thanx!

Meanwhile, I found another solution:
myModule.__dict__.keys()

I guess it will produce the same result?

Sylvain Thenault wrote:

> On Wed, 02 Jan 2002 13:13:44 -0800, Giorgi Lekishvili <gleki at gol.ge> wrote:
> >Hi all!
> >
> >happy new year, first of all!!!
> >
> >My question is simple, yet I missed the right answer, although have lots
> >of books on Python:(
> >
> >Suppose, one has a module, which defines some set of functions.
> >
> >The question:
> >
> >How can one get the names of all these functions as list entries?
> >
> >E.g.,
> >
> >all_func=[]
> >
> >import myModule
> >
> >all_func=myModule.functions()
> >
> >of course, this will not work.
> >
> >What is to be done? Some special functions are to be written or, is
> >there a built-in tool?
>
> you can use the built-in "dir" function to do things like that.
> The following code filters functions from the "dir" output:
>
> import myModule
> for f in dir(myModule):
>     if callable(getattr(myModule, d)):
>         print d
>
> cheers
>
> --
> Sylvain Thenault
>
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