What do I pass as the first parameter “object” to the function setattr(object, name, value), to set variables on the current module?
For example:
setattr(object, "SOME_CONSTANT", 42);
giving the same effect as:
SOME_CONSTANT = 42
within the module containing these lines (with the correct object).
I’m generate several values at the module level dynamically, and as I can’t define __getattr__ at the module level, this is my fallback.
or, without using
setattr(which breaks the letter of the question but satisfies the same practical purposes;-):Note: at module scope, the latter is equivalent to:
which is a bit more concise, but doesn’t work from within a function (
vars()gives the variables of the scope it’s called at: the module’s variables when called at global scope, and then it’s OK to use it R/W, but the function’s variables when called in a function, and then it must be treated as R/O — the Python online docs can be a bit confusing about this specific distinction).