_sitebuiltins?
Chris Angelico
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Sun Sep 24 20:13:26 EDT 2017
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On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 10:03 AM, Stefan Ram <ram at zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote: > What's the difference between »builtins« and »_sitebuiltins«? > > |>>> type.__module__ > |'builtins' > | > |>>> help.__module__ > |'_sitebuiltins' > > I mean the semantic difference. Why are some entities placed > into »builtins« and some into »_sitebuiltins«? Because the 'help' function comes from site.py: def sethelper(): builtins.help = _sitebuiltins._Helper() If you're not importing site.py (eg "python3 -S"), you don't need the code for help(), but you'll always have type(). Basically it's a memory-saving thing. Critical vs optional. ChrisA
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