How to pass a reference to the current module

Paul Rubin http
Fri Aug 3 21:45:21 EDT 2007


Steven D'Aprano <steve at REMOVE.THIS.cybersource.com.au> writes:
>         namespace = module.__dict__
>     return namespace[name]

Am I missing something?  It's likely that I just don't understand
the problem, but I don't understand these dictionary extractions
for what I thought would be an attribute lookup:

    Python 2.4.4 (#1, Oct 23 2006, 13:58:00) 
    >>> import math
    >>> parrot = getattr(math, 'sqrt')
    >>> print parrot(3)
    1.73205080757
    >>> 

That just seems like a cleaner way to access stuff in a module,
using the published interface instead of an implementation detail.



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