Le dimanche 13 août 2006 13:31, Joakim Hove a écrit : > Hello, > > i have simple[1] function like this: > > def log_msg(msg , file , line): > print "%s:%s %s" % (file,line,msg) > > the file and line arguments should be the filename and linenumber of > the source file where the function is called. If this were C I would > have used the __FILE__ and __LINE__ macros as: > > log_msg(msg , __FILE__ , __LINE__) > > Is there a way to emulate this behaviour in Python?
Sure, try : In [46]: import inspect In [47]: c=inspect.currentframe() In [48]: c.f_lineno Out[48]: 1 In [49]: c.f_code.co_filename Out[49]: '<ipython console>' Of course, in the console, these are not truly relevant. -- _____________ Maric Michaud _____________ Aristote - www.aristote.info 3 place des tapis 69004 Lyon Tel: +33 426 880 097 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list