Accessing AST at runtime
Terry Reedy
tjreedy at udel.edu
Sun Sep 2 02:05:32 EDT 2012
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On 9/1/2012 10:30 PM, alessandromoura35 at googlemail.com wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to access the AST of a python object at runtime. I mean, > if I have this: > > def f(x): return x*x/2 > > Is there any way to interrogate the object f to find out the AST of > the expression x*x/2 ? Of course if the definition of f were in a > file, I could use the ast module to parse it; but what I want is to > do this from within the code. > > The closest thing I was able to find was f.__code__, and more > specifically f.__code__.co_code, but that is a byte-string which > seems to be the bytecode (?) for the function. > > This may not be possible at all; maybe after the def statement is > processed by the Python interpreter the AST information is discarded. Yes, it is. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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