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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T01:30:12+00:00 2026-06-11T01:30:12+00:00

>>> def test(arg1, arg2, arg3=None): pass >>> test.func_code.co_varnames (‘arg1’, ‘arg2, ‘arg3’) What I want

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>>> def test(arg1, arg2, arg3=None): pass
>>> test.func_code.co_varnames
('arg1', 'arg2, 'arg3')

What I want is something like:

{'args': ('arg1', 'arg2'), 'kwargs': {'arg3': None}}

Is there a way to achieve this?

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    2026-06-11T01:30:14+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 1:30 am

    You can use inspect.getargspec() to get the arguments a function expects.

    >>> inspect.getargspec(test)
    ArgSpec(args=['arg1', 'arg2', 'arg3'], varargs=None, keywords=None,
            defaults=(None,))
    

    As you can see the keywords attribute is None as any argument can be passed as a kwarg; it would contain the name of the **kwargs argument if one existed.

    To get a dict mapping the argument names to default values you can use this code with as being the ArgSpec returned by inspect.getargspec():

    defaults = dict(zip(*[reversed(l) for l in (as.args, as.defaults or [])]))
    
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