The namespace for builtin functions?
Francis Avila
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Sun Nov 30 00:35:05 EST 2003
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Jay O'Connor wrote in message ... >Blair Hall wrote: > >> Can anyone please tell me how to correctly use a built in function >> when there is a function of the same name in local scope? > > > >Save yourself a lot of trouble, just give it a different name. > This is the best advice. However... I don't understand why in __main__, the name __builtins__ refers to the module object __builtin__, but in any other namespace, __builtins__ is the __dict__ of __builtin__! E.g.: --- a.py --- a = lambda: __builtins__ --- END --- >>> __builtins__ <module '__builtin__' (built-in)> >>> id(__builtins__) 6577648 >>> id(__builtins__.__dict__) 6584048 >>> import a >>> id(a.a()) 6584048 Why not 6577648?! -- Francis Avila
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