One line command line filter
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Mon Sep 5 19:02:04 EDT 2011
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On 9/5/2011 5:32 PM, Jon Redgrave wrote:
>>> Am I missing something obvious?
>>
>> ls | python -c "for line in __import__('sys').stdin: print (line.upper())"
>
> Ah, so I am missing something - it is possible - but 'obvious'?
> Do people think it should be more accessible
__import__ is well-documented and is listed in the index of the builtin
functions chapter. "Direct use of __import__() is rare, except in cases
where you want to import a module whose name is only known at runtime."
could be explanded to include "or where you want to import as part of an
expression"
Every Python programmer should peruse that chapter to learn what is
available for possible future use.
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