On 31 Jan 2006 at 9:17, Rinzwind wrote:
> Why would that be any different under Linux?
>
> sys.argv[0]
> On 1/31/06, Hans Dushanthakumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Under WinXP, the variable
> > sys.argv[0] holds the script file name (including the path). Not sure,
Wim/Hans,
Thank you both.
>
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> Subject: [Tutor] Getting Running File's Name
>
> Can Python return the name of the current
: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Getting Running File's Name
Can Python return the name of the current file's name?
In other works, if I am running a Python file (MyPythonFile.py) is there
a function that will return 'MyPythonFile.py'?
This will be used in Linux if that matter
Can Python return the name of the current file's name?
In other works, if I am running a Python file (MyPythonFile.py) is
there a function that will return 'MyPythonFile.py'?
This will be used in Linux if that matters.
Thanks
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