[Ironpython-users] Setting __name__ to __main__

Markus Schaber m.schaber at 3s-software.com
Mon Nov 21 18:21:34 CET 2011


Hi,

I want to set the __name__ variable to "__main__" in the script I execute. However, it seems that the __name__ variable always is overridden with the filename of the executed file.

The attached example program gives the output "name: test" instead of "name: __main__".

Googling brought up the following issues:

http://ironpython.codeplex.com/workitem/2537 - Here, they use the PythonEngine.DefaultModule API which I cannot find.


Best regards

Markus Schaber
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