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Re:How to use imported function to get current globals

From Dave Angel <davea@davea.name>
Subject Re:How to use imported function to get current globals
Date 2014-06-07 21:24 -0500
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1989lzhh <1989lzhh@gmail.com> Wrote in message:
> Here is the code
> m1.py
> def f():
>     print globals()
> 
> m2.py
> from m1 import f
> f()# how to get current module's globals?
> 

As others have said, it's probably a bad idea.  I can think of 3
 reasons to try: teacher said so, writing a debugger, 
 transliterating code from a crude language into python.

Could you elaborate on what you really want? Which of those two
 modules is your main script? Which code in which module is trying
 to get which module's globals?  And is the connection static or
 dynamic? And do you want a snapshot of them, or to be able to
 modify and track changes? 




-- 
DaveA

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Re:How to use imported function to get current globals Dave Angel <davea@davea.name> - 2014-06-07 21:24 -0500

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