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MicroPython does not store any reference from a function object to the module it was defined in, but there is a way to use function.__globals__ to indirectly get the module. See issue #7259. Signed-off-by: Damien George <damien@micropython.org>
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308 B
Python
14 lines
308 B
Python
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categories: Core,Functions
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description: Function objects do not have the ``__module__`` attribute
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cause: MicroPython is optimized for reduced code size and RAM usage.
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workaround: Use ``sys.modules[function.__globals__['__name__']]`` for non-builtin modules.
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"""
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def f():
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pass
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print(f.__module__)
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