[Q] How to exec code object with local variables specified?
Peter Otten
__peter__ at web.de
Fri Sep 21 03:42:32 EDT 2012
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Makoto Kuwata wrote: > On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Peter Otten <__peter__ at web.de> wrote: >> >>>>> loc = {} >>>>> exec("x = 1; y = 2", globals(), loc) >>>>> loc >> {'y': 2, 'x': 1} >> >> However, this won't work with the code object taken from a function which >> uses a different a bytecode (STORE_FAST instead of STORE_NAME): >> > > Is there any way to use STORE_FAST instead of STORE_NAME? > > exec("string", ...) is not a solution for me. Can you describe your use-case? Perhaps we can suggest an alternative approach. > # What is different between fn.func_code and compile("string")? func_code has faster bytecode at the expense of flexibility.
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