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James Stroud wrote:
> James Stroud wrote:
>
>> Basically, what I am trying to acomplish is to be able to do this in
>> any arbitrary module or __main__:
>>
>>
>> funcname = determined_externally()
>> ModuleUser.do_something_with(AModule, funcname)
>>
>>
>> Ideally, it would be nice to leave out AModule if the functions were
>> designed in the same namespace in which do_something_with is called.
>
>
>
> Is this the preferred way?
>
>
> import sys
> def do_something_with(funcname, amodule=None):
> if amodule is None:
> function = sys._getframe(1).f_locals[funcname]
> else:
> function = getattr(amodule, funcname)
> [etc.]
>
>
> James
>

_.replace('locals', 'globals')

James

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UCLA-DOE Institute for Genomics and Proteomics
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Los Angeles, CA 90095

http://www.jamesstroud.com/

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