Need to create module with virtual functions to mirror another module
Martin v. Löwis
martin at v.loewis.de
Sat Dec 14 07:18:18 EST 2002
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> # module newstyle > import oldstyle > > def myfunc(args): > return oldstyle.myfunc(*args) [...] > But because this is such a mechanical translation, there ought to be a way > to consult the globals() function in oldstyle and create these functions on > the fly in newstyle. Finding the functions in oldstyle and creating the > wrappers isn't too hard. But what I can't work out is how to make the new > functions in newstyle accessible by modules that import newstyle. Where is the problem? If the functions are in newstyle.__dict__, modules importing newstyle should find them easily. I would suspect that a loop like for name, obj in oldstyle.__dict__.items(): if obj is not a function: continue globals()[name] = lambda args, func = obj: func(*args) should do (if the test for which things should be wrapped is fixed). Regards, Martin
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