On Nov 12, 10:10 am, Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us> wrote: > AK Eric wrote: > > so: > > > # moduleA.py > > import moduleB > > > # moduleB.py > > import sys > > stuff = sys._getframe(1).f_locals > > print stuff > > > Prints: > > > {'__builtins__': <module '__builtin__' (built-in)>, > > '__file__': 'C:\\Documents and Settings\\<userName>\\My Documents\ > > \python\\moduleA.py', > > '__name__': '__main__', > > '__doc__': None} > > > Looks like you could query stuff['__file__'] to pull what you're > > after. > > ? > > The leading _ in _getframe indicates a private function to sys (aka > implementation detail); in other words, something that could easily > change between one Python version and the next. > > I'm using the inspect module (for the moment, at least), and my question > boils down to: Will it work correctly on all versions of Python in the > 2.x range? 3.x range? >
Good point, I totally missed that. Someone had passed that solution to me at one point and I was so excited I kind of looked that over :P -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list