Viewing the code of a Python function [duplicate]
Let's say I'm working in t开发者_如何学运维he Python shell and I'm given a function f
. How can I access the string containing its source code? (From the shell, not by manually opening the code file.)
I want this to work even for lambda functions defined inside other functions.
inspect.getsource
It looks getsource can't get lambda's source code.
Not necessarily what you're looking for, but in ipython you can do:
>>> function_name??
and you will get the code source of the function (only if it's in a file). So this won't work for lambda. But it's definitely useful!
maybe this can help (can get also lambda but it's very simple),
import linecache
def get_source(f):
source = []
first_line_num = f.func_code.co_firstlineno
source_file = f.func_code.co_filename
source.append(linecache.getline(source_file, first_line_num))
source.append(linecache.getline(source_file, first_line_num + 1))
i = 2
# Here i just look until i don't find any indentation (simple processing).
while source[-1].startswith(' '):
source.append(linecache.getline(source_file, first_line_num + i))
i += 1
return "\n".join(source[:-1])
A function object contains only compiled bytecode, the source text is not kept. The only way to retrieve source code is to read the script file it came from.
There's nothing special about lambdas though: they still have a f.func_code.co_firstline
and co_filename
property which you can use to retrieve the source file, as long as the lambda was defined in a file and not interactive input.
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