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?
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