Skip to content
Projects
Groups
Snippets
Help
Loading...
Help
Support
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Submit feedback
Contribute to GitLab
Sign in / Register
Toggle navigation
C
cpython
Project overview
Project overview
Details
Activity
Releases
Repository
Repository
Files
Commits
Branches
Tags
Contributors
Graph
Compare
Issues
0
Issues
0
List
Boards
Labels
Milestones
Merge Requests
0
Merge Requests
0
Analytics
Analytics
Repository
Value Stream
Wiki
Wiki
Members
Members
Collapse sidebar
Close sidebar
Activity
Graph
Create a new issue
Commits
Issue Boards
Open sidebar
Kirill Smelkov
cpython
Commits
7ed30786
Commit
7ed30786
authored
Apr 10, 2001
by
Fred Drake
Browse files
Options
Browse Files
Download
Email Patches
Plain Diff
Add documentation for getmoduleinfo() and getmodulename().
parent
c32658a5
Changes
1
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
Showing
1 changed file
with
23 additions
and
0 deletions
+23
-0
Doc/lib/libinspect.tex
Doc/lib/libinspect.tex
+23
-0
No files found.
Doc/lib/libinspect.tex
View file @
7ed30786
...
...
@@ -93,6 +93,29 @@ you can expect to find the following special attributes:
only members for which the predicate returns a true value are included.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
getmoduleinfo
}{
path
}
Return a tuple of values that describe how Python will interpret the
file identified by
\var
{
path
}
if it is a module, or
\code
{
None
}
if
it would not be identified as a module. The return tuple is
\code
{
(
\var
{
name
}
,
\var
{
suffix
}
,
\var
{
mode
}
,
\var
{
mtype
}
)
}
, where
\var
{
name
}
is the name of the module without the name of any
enclosing package,
\var
{
suffix
}
is the trailing part of the file
name (which may not be a dot-delimited extension),
\var
{
mode
}
is the
\function
{
open()
}
mode that would be used (
\code
{
'r'
}
or
\code
{
'rb'
}
), and
\var
{
mtype
}
is an integer giving the type of the
module.
\var
{
mtype
}
will have a value which can be compared to the
constants defined in the
\refmodule
{
imp
}
module; see the
documentation for that module for more information on module types.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
getmodulename
}{
path
}
Return the name of the module named by the file
\var
{
path
}
, without
including the names of enclosing packages. This uses the same
algortihm as the interpreter uses when searching for modules. If
the name cannot be matched according to the interpreter's rules,
\code
{
None
}
is returned.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
ismodule
}{
object
}
Return true if the object is a module.
\end{funcdesc}
...
...
Write
Preview
Markdown
is supported
0%
Try again
or
attach a new file
Attach a file
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment