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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`inspect` --- Inspect live objects
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3
4.. module:: inspect
5 :synopsis: Extract information and source code from live objects.
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04006
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. moduleauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
8.. sectionauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
9
Raymond Hettinger469271d2011-01-27 20:38:46 +000010**Source code:** :source:`Lib/inspect.py`
11
12--------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000013
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000014The :mod:`inspect` module provides several useful functions to help get
15information about live objects such as modules, classes, methods, functions,
16tracebacks, frame objects, and code objects. For example, it can help you
17examine the contents of a class, retrieve the source code of a method, extract
18and format the argument list for a function, or get all the information you need
19to display a detailed traceback.
20
21There are four main kinds of services provided by this module: type checking,
22getting source code, inspecting classes and functions, and examining the
23interpreter stack.
24
25
26.. _inspect-types:
27
28Types and members
29-----------------
30
31The :func:`getmembers` function retrieves the members of an object such as a
Yury Selivanov59a3b672015-06-30 22:06:42 -040032class or module. The functions whose names begin with "is" are mainly
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000033provided as convenient choices for the second argument to :func:`getmembers`.
34They also help you determine when you can expect to find the following special
35attributes:
36
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -080037.. this function name is too big to fit in the ascii-art table below
38.. |coroutine-origin-link| replace:: :func:`sys.set_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth`
39
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +080040+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
41| Type | Attribute | Description |
42+===========+===================+===========================+
43| module | __doc__ | documentation string |
44+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
45| | __file__ | filename (missing for |
46| | | built-in modules) |
47+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
48| class | __doc__ | documentation string |
49+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
50| | __name__ | name with which this |
51| | | class was defined |
52+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
53| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
54+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
55| | __module__ | name of module in which |
56| | | this class was defined |
57+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
58| method | __doc__ | documentation string |
59+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
60| | __name__ | name with which this |
61| | | method was defined |
62+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
63| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
64+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
65| | __func__ | function object |
66| | | containing implementation |
67| | | of method |
68+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
69| | __self__ | instance to which this |
70| | | method is bound, or |
71| | | ``None`` |
72+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Parth Sharmaf522a6d2019-12-21 00:48:33 +053073| | __module__ | name of module in which |
74| | | this method was defined |
75+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +080076| function | __doc__ | documentation string |
77+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
78| | __name__ | name with which this |
79| | | function was defined |
80+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
81| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
82+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
83| | __code__ | code object containing |
84| | | compiled function |
85| | | :term:`bytecode` |
86+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
87| | __defaults__ | tuple of any default |
88| | | values for positional or |
89| | | keyword parameters |
90+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
91| | __kwdefaults__ | mapping of any default |
92| | | values for keyword-only |
93| | | parameters |
94+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
95| | __globals__ | global namespace in which |
96| | | this function was defined |
97+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
98| | __annotations__ | mapping of parameters |
99| | | names to annotations; |
100| | | ``"return"`` key is |
101| | | reserved for return |
102| | | annotations. |
103+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Parth Sharmaf522a6d2019-12-21 00:48:33 +0530104| | __module__ | name of module in which |
105| | | this function was defined |
106+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +0800107| traceback | tb_frame | frame object at this |
108| | | level |
109+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
110| | tb_lasti | index of last attempted |
111| | | instruction in bytecode |
112+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
113| | tb_lineno | current line number in |
114| | | Python source code |
115+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
116| | tb_next | next inner traceback |
117| | | object (called by this |
118| | | level) |
119+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
120| frame | f_back | next outer frame object |
121| | | (this frame's caller) |
122+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
123| | f_builtins | builtins namespace seen |
124| | | by this frame |
125+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
126| | f_code | code object being |
127| | | executed in this frame |
128+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
129| | f_globals | global namespace seen by |
130| | | this frame |
131+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
132| | f_lasti | index of last attempted |
133| | | instruction in bytecode |
134+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
135| | f_lineno | current line number in |
136| | | Python source code |
137+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
138| | f_locals | local namespace seen by |
139| | | this frame |
140+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +0800141| | f_trace | tracing function for this |
142| | | frame, or ``None`` |
143+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
144| code | co_argcount | number of arguments (not |
145| | | including keyword only |
146| | | arguments, \* or \*\* |
147| | | args) |
148+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
149| | co_code | string of raw compiled |
150| | | bytecode |
151+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
152| | co_cellvars | tuple of names of cell |
153| | | variables (referenced by |
154| | | containing scopes) |
155+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
156| | co_consts | tuple of constants used |
157| | | in the bytecode |
158+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
159| | co_filename | name of file in which |
160| | | this code object was |
161| | | created |
162+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
163| | co_firstlineno | number of first line in |
164| | | Python source code |
165+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
166| | co_flags | bitmap of ``CO_*`` flags, |
167| | | read more :ref:`here |
168| | | <inspect-module-co-flags>`|
169+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
170| | co_lnotab | encoded mapping of line |
171| | | numbers to bytecode |
172| | | indices |
173+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
174| | co_freevars | tuple of names of free |
175| | | variables (referenced via |
176| | | a function's closure) |
177+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Pablo Galindob76302d2019-05-29 00:45:32 +0100178| | co_posonlyargcount| number of positional only |
179| | | arguments |
180+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +0800181| | co_kwonlyargcount | number of keyword only |
182| | | arguments (not including |
183| | | \*\* arg) |
184+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
185| | co_name | name with which this code |
186| | | object was defined |
187+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
188| | co_names | tuple of names of local |
189| | | variables |
190+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
191| | co_nlocals | number of local variables |
192+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
193| | co_stacksize | virtual machine stack |
194| | | space required |
195+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
196| | co_varnames | tuple of names of |
197| | | arguments and local |
198| | | variables |
199+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
200| generator | __name__ | name |
201+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
202| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
203+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
204| | gi_frame | frame |
205+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
206| | gi_running | is the generator running? |
207+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
208| | gi_code | code |
209+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
210| | gi_yieldfrom | object being iterated by |
211| | | ``yield from``, or |
212| | | ``None`` |
213+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
214| coroutine | __name__ | name |
215+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
216| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
217+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
218| | cr_await | object being awaited on, |
219| | | or ``None`` |
220+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
221| | cr_frame | frame |
222+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
223| | cr_running | is the coroutine running? |
224+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
225| | cr_code | code |
226+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -0800227| | cr_origin | where coroutine was |
228| | | created, or ``None``. See |
229| | | |coroutine-origin-link| |
230+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +0800231| builtin | __doc__ | documentation string |
232+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
233| | __name__ | original name of this |
234| | | function or method |
235+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
236| | __qualname__ | qualified name |
237+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
238| | __self__ | instance to which a |
239| | | method is bound, or |
240| | | ``None`` |
241+-----------+-------------------+---------------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000242
Victor Stinner40ee3012014-06-16 15:59:28 +0200243.. versionchanged:: 3.5
244
Yury Selivanov5fbad3c2015-08-17 13:04:41 -0400245 Add ``__qualname__`` and ``gi_yieldfrom`` attributes to generators.
246
247 The ``__name__`` attribute of generators is now set from the function
248 name, instead of the code name, and it can now be modified.
Victor Stinner40ee3012014-06-16 15:59:28 +0200249
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -0800250.. versionchanged:: 3.7
251
252 Add ``cr_origin`` attribute to coroutines.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000253
254.. function:: getmembers(object[, predicate])
255
Brian Curtindf826f32018-04-26 19:48:26 -0400256 Return all the members of an object in a list of ``(name, value)``
257 pairs sorted by name. If the optional *predicate* argument—which will be
258 called with the ``value`` object of each member—is supplied, only members
259 for which the predicate returns a true value are included.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000260
Christian Heimes7f044312008-01-06 17:05:40 +0000261 .. note::
262
Ethan Furman63c141c2013-10-18 00:27:39 -0700263 :func:`getmembers` will only return class attributes defined in the
264 metaclass when the argument is a class and those attributes have been
265 listed in the metaclass' custom :meth:`__dir__`.
Christian Heimes7f044312008-01-06 17:05:40 +0000266
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000267
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000268.. function:: getmodulename(path)
269
270 Return the name of the module named by the file *path*, without including the
Nick Coghlan76e07702012-07-18 23:14:57 +1000271 names of enclosing packages. The file extension is checked against all of
272 the entries in :func:`importlib.machinery.all_suffixes`. If it matches,
273 the final path component is returned with the extension removed.
274 Otherwise, ``None`` is returned.
275
276 Note that this function *only* returns a meaningful name for actual
277 Python modules - paths that potentially refer to Python packages will
278 still return ``None``.
279
280 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Yury Selivanov6dfbc5d2015-07-23 17:49:00 +0300281 The function is based directly on :mod:`importlib`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000282
283
284.. function:: ismodule(object)
285
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200286 Return ``True`` if the object is a module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000287
288
289.. function:: isclass(object)
290
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200291 Return ``True`` if the object is a class, whether built-in or created in Python
Georg Brandl39cadc32010-10-15 16:53:24 +0000292 code.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000293
294
295.. function:: ismethod(object)
296
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200297 Return ``True`` if the object is a bound method written in Python.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000298
299
300.. function:: isfunction(object)
301
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200302 Return ``True`` if the object is a Python function, which includes functions
Georg Brandl39cadc32010-10-15 16:53:24 +0000303 created by a :term:`lambda` expression.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000304
305
Christian Heimes7131fd92008-02-19 14:21:46 +0000306.. function:: isgeneratorfunction(object)
307
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200308 Return ``True`` if the object is a Python generator function.
Christian Heimes7131fd92008-02-19 14:21:46 +0000309
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100310 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200311 Functions wrapped in :func:`functools.partial` now return ``True`` if the
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100312 wrapped function is a Python generator function.
313
Christian Heimes7131fd92008-02-19 14:21:46 +0000314
315.. function:: isgenerator(object)
316
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200317 Return ``True`` if the object is a generator.
Christian Heimes7131fd92008-02-19 14:21:46 +0000318
319
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400320.. function:: iscoroutinefunction(object)
321
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200322 Return ``True`` if the object is a :term:`coroutine function`
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -0400323 (a function defined with an :keyword:`async def` syntax).
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400324
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400325 .. versionadded:: 3.5
326
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100327 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200328 Functions wrapped in :func:`functools.partial` now return ``True`` if the
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100329 wrapped function is a :term:`coroutine function`.
330
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400331
332.. function:: iscoroutine(object)
333
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200334 Return ``True`` if the object is a :term:`coroutine` created by an
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -0400335 :keyword:`async def` function.
Yury Selivanovf3e40fa2015-05-21 11:50:30 -0400336
337 .. versionadded:: 3.5
338
339
Yury Selivanovfdbeb2b2015-07-03 13:11:35 -0400340.. function:: isawaitable(object)
341
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200342 Return ``True`` if the object can be used in :keyword:`await` expression.
Yury Selivanovfdbeb2b2015-07-03 13:11:35 -0400343
344 Can also be used to distinguish generator-based coroutines from regular
345 generators::
346
347 def gen():
348 yield
349 @types.coroutine
350 def gen_coro():
351 yield
352
353 assert not isawaitable(gen())
354 assert isawaitable(gen_coro())
355
356 .. versionadded:: 3.5
357
358
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500359.. function:: isasyncgenfunction(object)
360
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200361 Return ``True`` if the object is an :term:`asynchronous generator` function,
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500362 for example::
363
364 >>> async def agen():
365 ... yield 1
366 ...
367 >>> inspect.isasyncgenfunction(agen)
368 True
369
370 .. versionadded:: 3.6
371
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100372 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200373 Functions wrapped in :func:`functools.partial` now return ``True`` if the
Pablo Galindo7cd25432018-10-26 12:19:14 +0100374 wrapped function is a :term:`asynchronous generator` function.
375
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500376
377.. function:: isasyncgen(object)
378
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200379 Return ``True`` if the object is an :term:`asynchronous generator iterator`
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500380 created by an :term:`asynchronous generator` function.
381
382 .. versionadded:: 3.6
383
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000384.. function:: istraceback(object)
385
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200386 Return ``True`` if the object is a traceback.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000387
388
389.. function:: isframe(object)
390
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200391 Return ``True`` if the object is a frame.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000392
393
394.. function:: iscode(object)
395
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200396 Return ``True`` if the object is a code.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000397
398
399.. function:: isbuiltin(object)
400
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200401 Return ``True`` if the object is a built-in function or a bound built-in method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000402
403
404.. function:: isroutine(object)
405
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200406 Return ``True`` if the object is a user-defined or built-in function or method.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000407
Georg Brandl39cadc32010-10-15 16:53:24 +0000408
Christian Heimesbe5b30b2008-03-03 19:18:51 +0000409.. function:: isabstract(object)
410
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200411 Return ``True`` if the object is an abstract base class.
Christian Heimesbe5b30b2008-03-03 19:18:51 +0000412
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000413
414.. function:: ismethoddescriptor(object)
415
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200416 Return ``True`` if the object is a method descriptor, but not if
Georg Brandl39cadc32010-10-15 16:53:24 +0000417 :func:`ismethod`, :func:`isclass`, :func:`isfunction` or :func:`isbuiltin`
418 are true.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000419
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000420 This, for example, is true of ``int.__add__``. An object passing this test
Martin Panterbae5d812016-06-18 03:57:31 +0000421 has a :meth:`~object.__get__` method but not a :meth:`~object.__set__`
422 method, but beyond that the set of attributes varies. A
423 :attr:`~definition.__name__` attribute is usually
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000424 sensible, and :attr:`__doc__` often is.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000425
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000426 Methods implemented via descriptors that also pass one of the other tests
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200427 return ``False`` from the :func:`ismethoddescriptor` test, simply because the
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000428 other tests promise more -- you can, e.g., count on having the
Christian Heimesff737952007-11-27 10:40:20 +0000429 :attr:`__func__` attribute (etc) when an object passes :func:`ismethod`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000430
431
432.. function:: isdatadescriptor(object)
433
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200434 Return ``True`` if the object is a data descriptor.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000435
HongWeipeng84f25282019-11-16 05:47:26 +0800436 Data descriptors have a :attr:`~object.__set__` or a :attr:`~object.__delete__` method.
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000437 Examples are properties (defined in Python), getsets, and members. The
438 latter two are defined in C and there are more specific tests available for
439 those types, which is robust across Python implementations. Typically, data
Martin Panterbae5d812016-06-18 03:57:31 +0000440 descriptors will also have :attr:`~definition.__name__` and :attr:`__doc__` attributes
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000441 (properties, getsets, and members have both of these attributes), but this is
442 not guaranteed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000443
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000444
445.. function:: isgetsetdescriptor(object)
446
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200447 Return ``True`` if the object is a getset descriptor.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000448
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000449 .. impl-detail::
450
451 getsets are attributes defined in extension modules via
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000452 :c:type:`PyGetSetDef` structures. For Python implementations without such
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000453 types, this method will always return ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000454
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000455
456.. function:: ismemberdescriptor(object)
457
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +0200458 Return ``True`` if the object is a member descriptor.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000459
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000460 .. impl-detail::
461
462 Member descriptors are attributes defined in extension modules via
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000463 :c:type:`PyMemberDef` structures. For Python implementations without such
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000464 types, this method will always return ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000465
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000466
467.. _inspect-source:
468
469Retrieving source code
470----------------------
471
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000472.. function:: getdoc(object)
473
Georg Brandl0c77a822008-06-10 16:37:50 +0000474 Get the documentation string for an object, cleaned up with :func:`cleandoc`.
Serhiy Storchaka5cf2b7252015-04-03 22:38:53 +0300475 If the documentation string for an object is not provided and the object is
Serhiy Storchakafbf27862020-04-15 23:00:20 +0300476 a method, a property or a descriptor, retrieve the documentation
Serhiy Storchaka5cf2b7252015-04-03 22:38:53 +0300477 string from the inheritance hierarchy.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000478
Berker Peksag4333d8b2015-07-30 18:06:09 +0300479 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
480 Documentation strings are now inherited if not overridden.
481
Serhiy Storchakafbf27862020-04-15 23:00:20 +0300482 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
483 Documentation strings for classes are no longer inherited.
484
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000485
486.. function:: getcomments(object)
487
488 Return in a single string any lines of comments immediately preceding the
489 object's source code (for a class, function, or method), or at the top of the
Marco Buttu3f2155f2017-03-17 09:50:23 +0100490 Python source file (if the object is a module). If the object's source code
491 is unavailable, return ``None``. This could happen if the object has been
492 defined in C or the interactive shell.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000493
494
495.. function:: getfile(object)
496
497 Return the name of the (text or binary) file in which an object was defined.
498 This will fail with a :exc:`TypeError` if the object is a built-in module,
499 class, or function.
500
501
502.. function:: getmodule(object)
503
504 Try to guess which module an object was defined in.
505
506
507.. function:: getsourcefile(object)
508
509 Return the name of the Python source file in which an object was defined. This
510 will fail with a :exc:`TypeError` if the object is a built-in module, class, or
511 function.
512
513
514.. function:: getsourcelines(object)
515
516 Return a list of source lines and starting line number for an object. The
517 argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame, or code
518 object. The source code is returned as a list of the lines corresponding to the
519 object and the line number indicates where in the original source file the first
Antoine Pitrou62ab10a02011-10-12 20:10:51 +0200520 line of code was found. An :exc:`OSError` is raised if the source code cannot
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000521 be retrieved.
522
Antoine Pitrou62ab10a02011-10-12 20:10:51 +0200523 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
524 :exc:`OSError` is raised instead of :exc:`IOError`, now an alias of the
525 former.
526
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000527
528.. function:: getsource(object)
529
530 Return the text of the source code for an object. The argument may be a module,
531 class, method, function, traceback, frame, or code object. The source code is
Antoine Pitrou62ab10a02011-10-12 20:10:51 +0200532 returned as a single string. An :exc:`OSError` is raised if the source code
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000533 cannot be retrieved.
534
Antoine Pitrou62ab10a02011-10-12 20:10:51 +0200535 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
536 :exc:`OSError` is raised instead of :exc:`IOError`, now an alias of the
537 former.
538
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000539
Georg Brandl0c77a822008-06-10 16:37:50 +0000540.. function:: cleandoc(doc)
541
542 Clean up indentation from docstrings that are indented to line up with blocks
Senthil Kumaranebd84e32016-05-29 20:36:58 -0700543 of code.
544
545 All leading whitespace is removed from the first line. Any leading whitespace
546 that can be uniformly removed from the second line onwards is removed. Empty
547 lines at the beginning and end are subsequently removed. Also, all tabs are
548 expanded to spaces.
Georg Brandl0c77a822008-06-10 16:37:50 +0000549
Georg Brandl0c77a822008-06-10 16:37:50 +0000550
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300551.. _inspect-signature-object:
552
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200553Introspecting callables with the Signature object
554-------------------------------------------------
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300555
556.. versionadded:: 3.3
557
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200558The Signature object represents the call signature of a callable object and its
559return annotation. To retrieve a Signature object, use the :func:`signature`
560function.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300561
Yury Selivanovbcd4fc12015-05-20 14:30:08 -0400562.. function:: signature(callable, \*, follow_wrapped=True)
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300563
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200564 Return a :class:`Signature` object for the given ``callable``::
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300565
566 >>> from inspect import signature
567 >>> def foo(a, *, b:int, **kwargs):
568 ... pass
569
570 >>> sig = signature(foo)
571
572 >>> str(sig)
573 '(a, *, b:int, **kwargs)'
574
575 >>> str(sig.parameters['b'])
576 'b:int'
577
578 >>> sig.parameters['b'].annotation
579 <class 'int'>
580
Andrés Delfino271818f2018-09-14 14:13:09 -0300581 Accepts a wide range of Python callables, from plain functions and classes to
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200582 :func:`functools.partial` objects.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300583
Larry Hastings5c661892014-01-24 06:17:25 -0800584 Raises :exc:`ValueError` if no signature can be provided, and
585 :exc:`TypeError` if that type of object is not supported.
586
Lysandros Nikolaou1aeeaeb2019-03-10 12:30:11 +0100587 A slash(/) in the signature of a function denotes that the parameters prior
588 to it are positional-only. For more info, see
589 :ref:`the FAQ entry on positional-only parameters <faq-positional-only-arguments>`.
590
Yury Selivanovbcd4fc12015-05-20 14:30:08 -0400591 .. versionadded:: 3.5
592 ``follow_wrapped`` parameter. Pass ``False`` to get a signature of
593 ``callable`` specifically (``callable.__wrapped__`` will not be used to
594 unwrap decorated callables.)
595
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300596 .. note::
597
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200598 Some callables may not be introspectable in certain implementations of
Yury Selivanovd71e52f2014-01-30 00:22:57 -0500599 Python. For example, in CPython, some built-in functions defined in
600 C provide no metadata about their arguments.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300601
602
Yury Selivanov78356892014-01-30 00:10:54 -0500603.. class:: Signature(parameters=None, \*, return_annotation=Signature.empty)
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300604
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200605 A Signature object represents the call signature of a function and its return
606 annotation. For each parameter accepted by the function it stores a
607 :class:`Parameter` object in its :attr:`parameters` collection.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300608
Yury Selivanov78356892014-01-30 00:10:54 -0500609 The optional *parameters* argument is a sequence of :class:`Parameter`
610 objects, which is validated to check that there are no parameters with
611 duplicate names, and that the parameters are in the right order, i.e.
612 positional-only first, then positional-or-keyword, and that parameters with
613 defaults follow parameters without defaults.
614
615 The optional *return_annotation* argument, can be an arbitrary Python object,
616 is the "return" annotation of the callable.
617
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200618 Signature objects are *immutable*. Use :meth:`Signature.replace` to make a
619 modified copy.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300620
Yury Selivanov67d727e2014-03-29 13:24:14 -0400621 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Yury Selivanov67ae50e2014-04-08 11:46:50 -0400622 Signature objects are picklable and hashable.
Yury Selivanov67d727e2014-03-29 13:24:14 -0400623
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300624 .. attribute:: Signature.empty
625
626 A special class-level marker to specify absence of a return annotation.
627
628 .. attribute:: Signature.parameters
629
Inada Naoki21105512020-03-02 18:54:49 +0900630 An ordered mapping of parameters' names to the corresponding
631 :class:`Parameter` objects. Parameters appear in strict definition
632 order, including keyword-only parameters.
larryhastingsf36ba122018-01-28 11:13:09 -0800633
634 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
635 Python only explicitly guaranteed that it preserved the declaration
636 order of keyword-only parameters as of version 3.7, although in practice
637 this order had always been preserved in Python 3.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300638
639 .. attribute:: Signature.return_annotation
640
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200641 The "return" annotation for the callable. If the callable has no "return"
642 annotation, this attribute is set to :attr:`Signature.empty`.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300643
644 .. method:: Signature.bind(*args, **kwargs)
645
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200646 Create a mapping from positional and keyword arguments to parameters.
647 Returns :class:`BoundArguments` if ``*args`` and ``**kwargs`` match the
648 signature, or raises a :exc:`TypeError`.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300649
650 .. method:: Signature.bind_partial(*args, **kwargs)
651
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200652 Works the same way as :meth:`Signature.bind`, but allows the omission of
653 some required arguments (mimics :func:`functools.partial` behavior.)
654 Returns :class:`BoundArguments`, or raises a :exc:`TypeError` if the
655 passed arguments do not match the signature.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300656
Ezio Melotti8429b672012-09-14 06:35:09 +0300657 .. method:: Signature.replace(*[, parameters][, return_annotation])
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300658
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200659 Create a new Signature instance based on the instance replace was invoked
660 on. It is possible to pass different ``parameters`` and/or
661 ``return_annotation`` to override the corresponding properties of the base
662 signature. To remove return_annotation from the copied Signature, pass in
663 :attr:`Signature.empty`.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300664
665 ::
666
667 >>> def test(a, b):
668 ... pass
669 >>> sig = signature(test)
670 >>> new_sig = sig.replace(return_annotation="new return anno")
671 >>> str(new_sig)
672 "(a, b) -> 'new return anno'"
673
Yury Selivanovbcd4fc12015-05-20 14:30:08 -0400674 .. classmethod:: Signature.from_callable(obj, \*, follow_wrapped=True)
Yury Selivanovda396452014-03-27 12:09:24 -0400675
676 Return a :class:`Signature` (or its subclass) object for a given callable
Yury Selivanovbcd4fc12015-05-20 14:30:08 -0400677 ``obj``. Pass ``follow_wrapped=False`` to get a signature of ``obj``
678 without unwrapping its ``__wrapped__`` chain.
Yury Selivanovda396452014-03-27 12:09:24 -0400679
Yury Selivanovbcd4fc12015-05-20 14:30:08 -0400680 This method simplifies subclassing of :class:`Signature`::
Yury Selivanovda396452014-03-27 12:09:24 -0400681
682 class MySignature(Signature):
683 pass
684 sig = MySignature.from_callable(min)
685 assert isinstance(sig, MySignature)
686
Yury Selivanov232b9342014-03-29 13:18:30 -0400687 .. versionadded:: 3.5
688
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300689
Yury Selivanov78356892014-01-30 00:10:54 -0500690.. class:: Parameter(name, kind, \*, default=Parameter.empty, annotation=Parameter.empty)
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300691
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200692 Parameter objects are *immutable*. Instead of modifying a Parameter object,
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300693 you can use :meth:`Parameter.replace` to create a modified copy.
694
Yury Selivanov67d727e2014-03-29 13:24:14 -0400695 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
Yury Selivanov67ae50e2014-04-08 11:46:50 -0400696 Parameter objects are picklable and hashable.
Yury Selivanov67d727e2014-03-29 13:24:14 -0400697
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300698 .. attribute:: Parameter.empty
699
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200700 A special class-level marker to specify absence of default values and
701 annotations.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300702
703 .. attribute:: Parameter.name
704
Yury Selivanov2393dca2014-01-27 15:07:58 -0500705 The name of the parameter as a string. The name must be a valid
706 Python identifier.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300707
Nick Coghlanb4b966e2016-06-04 14:40:03 -0700708 .. impl-detail::
709
710 CPython generates implicit parameter names of the form ``.0`` on the
711 code objects used to implement comprehensions and generator
712 expressions.
713
714 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
715 These parameter names are exposed by this module as names like
716 ``implicit0``.
717
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300718 .. attribute:: Parameter.default
719
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200720 The default value for the parameter. If the parameter has no default
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300721 value, this attribute is set to :attr:`Parameter.empty`.
722
723 .. attribute:: Parameter.annotation
724
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200725 The annotation for the parameter. If the parameter has no annotation,
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300726 this attribute is set to :attr:`Parameter.empty`.
727
728 .. attribute:: Parameter.kind
729
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200730 Describes how argument values are bound to the parameter. Possible values
731 (accessible via :class:`Parameter`, like ``Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY``):
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300732
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100733 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
734
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300735 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
736 | Name | Meaning |
737 +========================+==============================================+
738 | *POSITIONAL_ONLY* | Value must be supplied as a positional |
Pablo Galindob76302d2019-05-29 00:45:32 +0100739 | | argument. Positional only parameters are |
740 | | those which appear before a ``/`` entry (if |
741 | | present) in a Python function definition. |
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300742 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
743 | *POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD*| Value may be supplied as either a keyword or |
744 | | positional argument (this is the standard |
745 | | binding behaviour for functions implemented |
746 | | in Python.) |
747 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
748 | *VAR_POSITIONAL* | A tuple of positional arguments that aren't |
749 | | bound to any other parameter. This |
750 | | corresponds to a ``*args`` parameter in a |
751 | | Python function definition. |
752 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
753 | *KEYWORD_ONLY* | Value must be supplied as a keyword argument.|
754 | | Keyword only parameters are those which |
755 | | appear after a ``*`` or ``*args`` entry in a |
756 | | Python function definition. |
757 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
758 | *VAR_KEYWORD* | A dict of keyword arguments that aren't bound|
759 | | to any other parameter. This corresponds to a|
760 | | ``**kwargs`` parameter in a Python function |
761 | | definition. |
762 +------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
763
Andrew Svetloveed18082012-08-13 18:23:54 +0300764 Example: print all keyword-only arguments without default values::
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300765
766 >>> def foo(a, b, *, c, d=10):
767 ... pass
768
769 >>> sig = signature(foo)
770 >>> for param in sig.parameters.values():
771 ... if (param.kind == param.KEYWORD_ONLY and
772 ... param.default is param.empty):
773 ... print('Parameter:', param)
774 Parameter: c
775
Dong-hee Na4aa30062018-06-08 12:46:31 +0900776 .. attribute:: Parameter.kind.description
777
778 Describes a enum value of Parameter.kind.
779
Dong-hee Na4f548672018-06-09 01:07:52 +0900780 .. versionadded:: 3.8
781
Dong-hee Na4aa30062018-06-08 12:46:31 +0900782 Example: print all descriptions of arguments::
783
784 >>> def foo(a, b, *, c, d=10):
785 ... pass
786
787 >>> sig = signature(foo)
788 >>> for param in sig.parameters.values():
789 ... print(param.kind.description)
790 positional or keyword
791 positional or keyword
792 keyword-only
793 keyword-only
794
Ezio Melotti8429b672012-09-14 06:35:09 +0300795 .. method:: Parameter.replace(*[, name][, kind][, default][, annotation])
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300796
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200797 Create a new Parameter instance based on the instance replaced was invoked
798 on. To override a :class:`Parameter` attribute, pass the corresponding
799 argument. To remove a default value or/and an annotation from a
800 Parameter, pass :attr:`Parameter.empty`.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300801
802 ::
803
804 >>> from inspect import Parameter
805 >>> param = Parameter('foo', Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY, default=42)
806 >>> str(param)
807 'foo=42'
808
809 >>> str(param.replace()) # Will create a shallow copy of 'param'
810 'foo=42'
811
812 >>> str(param.replace(default=Parameter.empty, annotation='spam'))
813 "foo:'spam'"
814
Yury Selivanov2393dca2014-01-27 15:07:58 -0500815 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
816 In Python 3.3 Parameter objects were allowed to have ``name`` set
817 to ``None`` if their ``kind`` was set to ``POSITIONAL_ONLY``.
818 This is no longer permitted.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300819
820.. class:: BoundArguments
821
822 Result of a :meth:`Signature.bind` or :meth:`Signature.bind_partial` call.
823 Holds the mapping of arguments to the function's parameters.
824
825 .. attribute:: BoundArguments.arguments
826
Inada Naoki21105512020-03-02 18:54:49 +0900827 A mutable mapping of parameters' names to arguments' values.
Rémi Lapeyre2cca8ef2020-01-28 13:47:03 +0100828 Contains only explicitly bound arguments. Changes in :attr:`arguments`
829 will reflect in :attr:`args` and :attr:`kwargs`.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300830
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200831 Should be used in conjunction with :attr:`Signature.parameters` for any
832 argument processing purposes.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300833
834 .. note::
835
836 Arguments for which :meth:`Signature.bind` or
837 :meth:`Signature.bind_partial` relied on a default value are skipped.
Yury Selivanovb907a512015-05-16 13:45:09 -0400838 However, if needed, use :meth:`BoundArguments.apply_defaults` to add
839 them.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300840
Rémi Lapeyre2cca8ef2020-01-28 13:47:03 +0100841 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
842 :attr:`arguments` is now of type :class:`dict`. Formerly, it was of
843 type :class:`collections.OrderedDict`.
844
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300845 .. attribute:: BoundArguments.args
846
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200847 A tuple of positional arguments values. Dynamically computed from the
848 :attr:`arguments` attribute.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300849
850 .. attribute:: BoundArguments.kwargs
851
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200852 A dict of keyword arguments values. Dynamically computed from the
853 :attr:`arguments` attribute.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300854
Yury Selivanov82796192015-05-14 14:14:02 -0400855 .. attribute:: BoundArguments.signature
856
857 A reference to the parent :class:`Signature` object.
858
Yury Selivanovb907a512015-05-16 13:45:09 -0400859 .. method:: BoundArguments.apply_defaults()
860
861 Set default values for missing arguments.
862
863 For variable-positional arguments (``*args``) the default is an
864 empty tuple.
865
866 For variable-keyword arguments (``**kwargs``) the default is an
867 empty dict.
868
869 ::
870
871 >>> def foo(a, b='ham', *args): pass
872 >>> ba = inspect.signature(foo).bind('spam')
873 >>> ba.apply_defaults()
874 >>> ba.arguments
Rémi Lapeyre2cca8ef2020-01-28 13:47:03 +0100875 {'a': 'spam', 'b': 'ham', 'args': ()}
Yury Selivanovb907a512015-05-16 13:45:09 -0400876
Berker Peksag5b3df5b2015-05-16 23:29:31 +0300877 .. versionadded:: 3.5
878
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200879 The :attr:`args` and :attr:`kwargs` properties can be used to invoke
880 functions::
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300881
882 def test(a, *, b):
Serhiy Storchakadba90392016-05-10 12:01:23 +0300883 ...
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +0300884
885 sig = signature(test)
886 ba = sig.bind(10, b=20)
887 test(*ba.args, **ba.kwargs)
888
889
Georg Brandle4717722012-08-14 09:45:28 +0200890.. seealso::
891
892 :pep:`362` - Function Signature Object.
893 The detailed specification, implementation details and examples.
894
895
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000896.. _inspect-classes-functions:
897
898Classes and functions
899---------------------
900
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000901.. function:: getclasstree(classes, unique=False)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000902
903 Arrange the given list of classes into a hierarchy of nested lists. Where a
904 nested list appears, it contains classes derived from the class whose entry
905 immediately precedes the list. Each entry is a 2-tuple containing a class and a
906 tuple of its base classes. If the *unique* argument is true, exactly one entry
907 appears in the returned structure for each class in the given list. Otherwise,
908 classes using multiple inheritance and their descendants will appear multiple
909 times.
910
Yury Selivanov37dc2b22016-01-11 15:15:01 -0500911
912.. function:: getargspec(func)
913
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000914 Get the names and default values of a Python function's parameters. A
Yury Selivanov37dc2b22016-01-11 15:15:01 -0500915 :term:`named tuple` ``ArgSpec(args, varargs, keywords, defaults)`` is
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000916 returned. *args* is a list of the parameter names. *varargs* and *keywords*
917 are the names of the ``*`` and ``**`` parameters or ``None``. *defaults* is a
Yury Selivanov37dc2b22016-01-11 15:15:01 -0500918 tuple of default argument values or ``None`` if there are no default
919 arguments; if this tuple has *n* elements, they correspond to the last
920 *n* elements listed in *args*.
921
922 .. deprecated:: 3.0
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000923 Use :func:`getfullargspec` for an updated API that is usually a drop-in
924 replacement, but also correctly handles function annotations and
925 keyword-only parameters.
926
927 Alternatively, use :func:`signature` and
Yury Selivanov37dc2b22016-01-11 15:15:01 -0500928 :ref:`Signature Object <inspect-signature-object>`, which provide a
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000929 more structured introspection API for callables.
Yury Selivanov37dc2b22016-01-11 15:15:01 -0500930
931
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000932.. function:: getfullargspec(func)
933
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000934 Get the names and default values of a Python function's parameters. A
Georg Brandl82402752010-01-09 09:48:46 +0000935 :term:`named tuple` is returned:
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000936
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000937 ``FullArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults,
938 annotations)``
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000939
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000940 *args* is a list of the positional parameter names.
941 *varargs* is the name of the ``*`` parameter or ``None`` if arbitrary
942 positional arguments are not accepted.
943 *varkw* is the name of the ``**`` parameter or ``None`` if arbitrary
944 keyword arguments are not accepted.
945 *defaults* is an *n*-tuple of default argument values corresponding to the
946 last *n* positional parameters, or ``None`` if there are no such defaults
947 defined.
larryhastingsf36ba122018-01-28 11:13:09 -0800948 *kwonlyargs* is a list of keyword-only parameter names in declaration order.
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000949 *kwonlydefaults* is a dictionary mapping parameter names from *kwonlyargs*
950 to the default values used if no argument is supplied.
951 *annotations* is a dictionary mapping parameter names to annotations.
952 The special key ``"return"`` is used to report the function return value
953 annotation (if any).
954
955 Note that :func:`signature` and
956 :ref:`Signature Object <inspect-signature-object>` provide the recommended
957 API for callable introspection, and support additional behaviours (like
958 positional-only arguments) that are sometimes encountered in extension module
959 APIs. This function is retained primarily for use in code that needs to
960 maintain compatibility with the Python 2 ``inspect`` module API.
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000961
Nick Coghlan16355782014-03-08 16:36:37 +1000962 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
963 This function is now based on :func:`signature`, but still ignores
964 ``__wrapped__`` attributes and includes the already bound first
965 parameter in the signature output for bound methods.
966
Nick Coghlan3c35fdb2016-12-02 20:29:57 +1000967 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
968 This method was previously documented as deprecated in favour of
969 :func:`signature` in Python 3.5, but that decision has been reversed
970 in order to restore a clearly supported standard interface for
971 single-source Python 2/3 code migrating away from the legacy
972 :func:`getargspec` API.
Yury Selivanov3cfec2e2015-05-22 11:38:38 -0400973
larryhastingsf36ba122018-01-28 11:13:09 -0800974 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
975 Python only explicitly guaranteed that it preserved the declaration
976 order of keyword-only parameters as of version 3.7, although in practice
977 this order had always been preserved in Python 3.
978
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000979
980.. function:: getargvalues(frame)
981
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +0000982 Get information about arguments passed into a particular frame. A
983 :term:`named tuple` ``ArgInfo(args, varargs, keywords, locals)`` is
Georg Brandlb30f3302011-01-06 09:23:56 +0000984 returned. *args* is a list of the argument names. *varargs* and *keywords*
985 are the names of the ``*`` and ``**`` arguments or ``None``. *locals* is the
Georg Brandlc1c4bf82010-10-15 16:07:41 +0000986 locals dictionary of the given frame.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000987
Matthias Bussonnier0899b982017-02-21 21:45:51 -0800988 .. note::
989 This function was inadvertently marked as deprecated in Python 3.5.
Yury Selivanov945fff42015-05-22 16:28:05 -0400990
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000991
Andrew Svetlov735d3172012-10-27 00:28:20 +0300992.. function:: formatargspec(args[, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations[, formatarg, formatvarargs, formatvarkw, formatvalue, formatreturns, formatannotations]])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000993
Michael Foord3af125a2012-04-21 18:22:28 +0100994 Format a pretty argument spec from the values returned by
Berker Peksagfa3922c2015-07-31 04:11:29 +0300995 :func:`getfullargspec`.
Michael Foord3af125a2012-04-21 18:22:28 +0100996
997 The first seven arguments are (``args``, ``varargs``, ``varkw``,
Georg Brandl8ed75cd2014-10-31 10:25:48 +0100998 ``defaults``, ``kwonlyargs``, ``kwonlydefaults``, ``annotations``).
Andrew Svetlov735d3172012-10-27 00:28:20 +0300999
Georg Brandl8ed75cd2014-10-31 10:25:48 +01001000 The other six arguments are functions that are called to turn argument names,
1001 ``*`` argument name, ``**`` argument name, default values, return annotation
1002 and individual annotations into strings, respectively.
1003
1004 For example:
1005
1006 >>> from inspect import formatargspec, getfullargspec
1007 >>> def f(a: int, b: float):
1008 ... pass
1009 ...
1010 >>> formatargspec(*getfullargspec(f))
1011 '(a: int, b: float)'
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001012
Yury Selivanov945fff42015-05-22 16:28:05 -04001013 .. deprecated:: 3.5
1014 Use :func:`signature` and
1015 :ref:`Signature Object <inspect-signature-object>`, which provide a
1016 better introspecting API for callables.
1017
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001018
Georg Brandlc1c4bf82010-10-15 16:07:41 +00001019.. function:: formatargvalues(args[, varargs, varkw, locals, formatarg, formatvarargs, formatvarkw, formatvalue])
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001020
1021 Format a pretty argument spec from the four values returned by
1022 :func:`getargvalues`. The format\* arguments are the corresponding optional
1023 formatting functions that are called to turn names and values into strings.
1024
Matthias Bussonnier0899b982017-02-21 21:45:51 -08001025 .. note::
1026 This function was inadvertently marked as deprecated in Python 3.5.
Yury Selivanov945fff42015-05-22 16:28:05 -04001027
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001028
1029.. function:: getmro(cls)
1030
1031 Return a tuple of class cls's base classes, including cls, in method resolution
1032 order. No class appears more than once in this tuple. Note that the method
1033 resolution order depends on cls's type. Unless a very peculiar user-defined
1034 metatype is in use, cls will be the first element of the tuple.
1035
1036
Serhiy Storchaka2085bd02019-06-01 11:00:15 +03001037.. function:: getcallargs(func, /, *args, **kwds)
Benjamin Peterson25cd7eb2010-03-30 18:42:32 +00001038
1039 Bind the *args* and *kwds* to the argument names of the Python function or
1040 method *func*, as if it was called with them. For bound methods, bind also the
1041 first argument (typically named ``self``) to the associated instance. A dict
1042 is returned, mapping the argument names (including the names of the ``*`` and
1043 ``**`` arguments, if any) to their values from *args* and *kwds*. In case of
1044 invoking *func* incorrectly, i.e. whenever ``func(*args, **kwds)`` would raise
1045 an exception because of incompatible signature, an exception of the same type
1046 and the same or similar message is raised. For example::
1047
1048 >>> from inspect import getcallargs
1049 >>> def f(a, b=1, *pos, **named):
1050 ... pass
Andrew Svetlove939f382012-08-09 13:25:32 +03001051 >>> getcallargs(f, 1, 2, 3) == {'a': 1, 'named': {}, 'b': 2, 'pos': (3,)}
1052 True
1053 >>> getcallargs(f, a=2, x=4) == {'a': 2, 'named': {'x': 4}, 'b': 1, 'pos': ()}
1054 True
Benjamin Peterson25cd7eb2010-03-30 18:42:32 +00001055 >>> getcallargs(f)
1056 Traceback (most recent call last):
1057 ...
Andrew Svetlove939f382012-08-09 13:25:32 +03001058 TypeError: f() missing 1 required positional argument: 'a'
Benjamin Peterson25cd7eb2010-03-30 18:42:32 +00001059
1060 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1061
Yury Selivanov3cfec2e2015-05-22 11:38:38 -04001062 .. deprecated:: 3.5
1063 Use :meth:`Signature.bind` and :meth:`Signature.bind_partial` instead.
Andrew Svetlov4e48bf92012-08-13 17:10:28 +03001064
Benjamin Peterson25cd7eb2010-03-30 18:42:32 +00001065
Nick Coghlan2f92e542012-06-23 19:39:55 +10001066.. function:: getclosurevars(func)
1067
1068 Get the mapping of external name references in a Python function or
1069 method *func* to their current values. A
1070 :term:`named tuple` ``ClosureVars(nonlocals, globals, builtins, unbound)``
1071 is returned. *nonlocals* maps referenced names to lexical closure
1072 variables, *globals* to the function's module globals and *builtins* to
1073 the builtins visible from the function body. *unbound* is the set of names
1074 referenced in the function that could not be resolved at all given the
1075 current module globals and builtins.
1076
1077 :exc:`TypeError` is raised if *func* is not a Python function or method.
1078
1079 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1080
1081
Nick Coghlane8c45d62013-07-28 20:00:01 +10001082.. function:: unwrap(func, *, stop=None)
1083
1084 Get the object wrapped by *func*. It follows the chain of :attr:`__wrapped__`
1085 attributes returning the last object in the chain.
1086
1087 *stop* is an optional callback accepting an object in the wrapper chain
1088 as its sole argument that allows the unwrapping to be terminated early if
1089 the callback returns a true value. If the callback never returns a true
1090 value, the last object in the chain is returned as usual. For example,
1091 :func:`signature` uses this to stop unwrapping if any object in the
1092 chain has a ``__signature__`` attribute defined.
1093
1094 :exc:`ValueError` is raised if a cycle is encountered.
1095
1096 .. versionadded:: 3.4
1097
1098
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001099.. _inspect-stack:
1100
1101The interpreter stack
1102---------------------
1103
Antoine Pitroucdcafb72014-08-24 10:50:28 -04001104When the following functions return "frame records," each record is a
1105:term:`named tuple`
1106``FrameInfo(frame, filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)``.
1107The tuple contains the frame object, the filename, the line number of the
1108current line,
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001109the function name, a list of lines of context from the source code, and the
1110index of the current line within that list.
1111
Antoine Pitroucdcafb72014-08-24 10:50:28 -04001112.. versionchanged:: 3.5
1113 Return a named tuple instead of a tuple.
1114
Georg Brandle720c0a2009-04-27 16:20:50 +00001115.. note::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001116
1117 Keeping references to frame objects, as found in the first element of the frame
1118 records these functions return, can cause your program to create reference
1119 cycles. Once a reference cycle has been created, the lifespan of all objects
1120 which can be accessed from the objects which form the cycle can become much
1121 longer even if Python's optional cycle detector is enabled. If such cycles must
1122 be created, it is important to ensure they are explicitly broken to avoid the
1123 delayed destruction of objects and increased memory consumption which occurs.
1124
1125 Though the cycle detector will catch these, destruction of the frames (and local
1126 variables) can be made deterministic by removing the cycle in a
1127 :keyword:`finally` clause. This is also important if the cycle detector was
1128 disabled when Python was compiled or using :func:`gc.disable`. For example::
1129
1130 def handle_stackframe_without_leak():
1131 frame = inspect.currentframe()
1132 try:
1133 # do something with the frame
1134 finally:
1135 del frame
1136
Antoine Pitrou58720d62013-08-05 23:26:40 +02001137 If you want to keep the frame around (for example to print a traceback
1138 later), you can also break reference cycles by using the
1139 :meth:`frame.clear` method.
1140
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001141The optional *context* argument supported by most of these functions specifies
1142the number of lines of context to return, which are centered around the current
1143line.
1144
1145
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +00001146.. function:: getframeinfo(frame, context=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001147
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001148 Get information about a frame or traceback object. A :term:`named tuple`
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +00001149 ``Traceback(filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)`` is returned.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001150
1151
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +00001152.. function:: getouterframes(frame, context=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001153
1154 Get a list of frame records for a frame and all outer frames. These frames
1155 represent the calls that lead to the creation of *frame*. The first entry in the
1156 returned list represents *frame*; the last entry represents the outermost call
1157 on *frame*'s stack.
1158
Yury Selivanov100fc3f2015-09-08 22:40:30 -04001159 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1160 A list of :term:`named tuples <named tuple>`
1161 ``FrameInfo(frame, filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)``
1162 is returned.
1163
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001164
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +00001165.. function:: getinnerframes(traceback, context=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001166
1167 Get a list of frame records for a traceback's frame and all inner frames. These
1168 frames represent calls made as a consequence of *frame*. The first entry in the
1169 list represents *traceback*; the last entry represents where the exception was
1170 raised.
1171
Yury Selivanov100fc3f2015-09-08 22:40:30 -04001172 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1173 A list of :term:`named tuples <named tuple>`
1174 ``FrameInfo(frame, filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)``
1175 is returned.
1176
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001177
1178.. function:: currentframe()
1179
1180 Return the frame object for the caller's stack frame.
1181
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +00001182 .. impl-detail::
1183
1184 This function relies on Python stack frame support in the interpreter,
1185 which isn't guaranteed to exist in all implementations of Python. If
1186 running in an implementation without Python stack frame support this
1187 function returns ``None``.
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +00001188
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001189
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +00001190.. function:: stack(context=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001191
1192 Return a list of frame records for the caller's stack. The first entry in the
1193 returned list represents the caller; the last entry represents the outermost
1194 call on the stack.
1195
Yury Selivanov100fc3f2015-09-08 22:40:30 -04001196 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1197 A list of :term:`named tuples <named tuple>`
1198 ``FrameInfo(frame, filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)``
1199 is returned.
1200
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001201
Georg Brandl3dd33882009-06-01 17:35:27 +00001202.. function:: trace(context=1)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001203
1204 Return a list of frame records for the stack between the current frame and the
1205 frame in which an exception currently being handled was raised in. The first
1206 entry in the list represents the caller; the last entry represents where the
1207 exception was raised.
1208
Yury Selivanov100fc3f2015-09-08 22:40:30 -04001209 .. versionchanged:: 3.5
1210 A list of :term:`named tuples <named tuple>`
1211 ``FrameInfo(frame, filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)``
1212 is returned.
1213
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001214
1215Fetching attributes statically
1216------------------------------
1217
1218Both :func:`getattr` and :func:`hasattr` can trigger code execution when
1219fetching or checking for the existence of attributes. Descriptors, like
1220properties, will be invoked and :meth:`__getattr__` and :meth:`__getattribute__`
1221may be called.
1222
1223For cases where you want passive introspection, like documentation tools, this
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +02001224can be inconvenient. :func:`getattr_static` has the same signature as :func:`getattr`
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001225but avoids executing code when it fetches attributes.
1226
1227.. function:: getattr_static(obj, attr, default=None)
1228
1229 Retrieve attributes without triggering dynamic lookup via the
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +02001230 descriptor protocol, :meth:`__getattr__` or :meth:`__getattribute__`.
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001231
1232 Note: this function may not be able to retrieve all attributes
1233 that getattr can fetch (like dynamically created attributes)
1234 and may find attributes that getattr can't (like descriptors
1235 that raise AttributeError). It can also return descriptors objects
1236 instead of instance members.
1237
Serhiy Storchakabfdcd432013-10-13 23:09:14 +03001238 If the instance :attr:`~object.__dict__` is shadowed by another member (for
1239 example a property) then this function will be unable to find instance
1240 members.
Nick Coghlan2dad5ca2010-11-21 03:55:53 +00001241
Michael Foorddcebe0f2011-03-15 19:20:44 -04001242 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001243
Éric Araujo941afed2011-09-01 02:47:34 +02001244:func:`getattr_static` does not resolve descriptors, for example slot descriptors or
Michael Foorde5162652010-11-20 16:40:44 +00001245getset descriptors on objects implemented in C. The descriptor object
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001246is returned instead of the underlying attribute.
1247
1248You can handle these with code like the following. Note that
1249for arbitrary getset descriptors invoking these may trigger
1250code execution::
1251
1252 # example code for resolving the builtin descriptor types
Éric Araujo28053fb2010-11-22 03:09:19 +00001253 class _foo:
Michael Foord95fc51d2010-11-20 15:07:30 +00001254 __slots__ = ['foo']
1255
1256 slot_descriptor = type(_foo.foo)
1257 getset_descriptor = type(type(open(__file__)).name)
1258 wrapper_descriptor = type(str.__dict__['__add__'])
1259 descriptor_types = (slot_descriptor, getset_descriptor, wrapper_descriptor)
1260
1261 result = getattr_static(some_object, 'foo')
1262 if type(result) in descriptor_types:
1263 try:
1264 result = result.__get__()
1265 except AttributeError:
1266 # descriptors can raise AttributeError to
1267 # indicate there is no underlying value
1268 # in which case the descriptor itself will
1269 # have to do
1270 pass
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +00001271
Nick Coghlan2dad5ca2010-11-21 03:55:53 +00001272
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -04001273Current State of Generators and Coroutines
1274------------------------------------------
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +00001275
1276When implementing coroutine schedulers and for other advanced uses of
1277generators, it is useful to determine whether a generator is currently
1278executing, is waiting to start or resume or execution, or has already
Raymond Hettinger48f3bd32010-12-16 00:30:53 +00001279terminated. :func:`getgeneratorstate` allows the current state of a
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +00001280generator to be determined easily.
1281
1282.. function:: getgeneratorstate(generator)
1283
Raymond Hettinger48f3bd32010-12-16 00:30:53 +00001284 Get current state of a generator-iterator.
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +00001285
Raymond Hettinger48f3bd32010-12-16 00:30:53 +00001286 Possible states are:
Raymond Hettingera275c982011-01-20 04:03:19 +00001287 * GEN_CREATED: Waiting to start execution.
1288 * GEN_RUNNING: Currently being executed by the interpreter.
1289 * GEN_SUSPENDED: Currently suspended at a yield expression.
1290 * GEN_CLOSED: Execution has completed.
Nick Coghlane0f04652010-11-21 03:44:04 +00001291
Nick Coghlan2dad5ca2010-11-21 03:55:53 +00001292 .. versionadded:: 3.2
Nick Coghlan04e2e3f2012-06-23 19:52:05 +10001293
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -04001294.. function:: getcoroutinestate(coroutine)
1295
1296 Get current state of a coroutine object. The function is intended to be
1297 used with coroutine objects created by :keyword:`async def` functions, but
1298 will accept any coroutine-like object that has ``cr_running`` and
1299 ``cr_frame`` attributes.
1300
1301 Possible states are:
1302 * CORO_CREATED: Waiting to start execution.
1303 * CORO_RUNNING: Currently being executed by the interpreter.
1304 * CORO_SUSPENDED: Currently suspended at an await expression.
1305 * CORO_CLOSED: Execution has completed.
1306
1307 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1308
Nick Coghlan04e2e3f2012-06-23 19:52:05 +10001309The current internal state of the generator can also be queried. This is
1310mostly useful for testing purposes, to ensure that internal state is being
1311updated as expected:
1312
1313.. function:: getgeneratorlocals(generator)
1314
1315 Get the mapping of live local variables in *generator* to their current
1316 values. A dictionary is returned that maps from variable names to values.
1317 This is the equivalent of calling :func:`locals` in the body of the
1318 generator, and all the same caveats apply.
1319
1320 If *generator* is a :term:`generator` with no currently associated frame,
1321 then an empty dictionary is returned. :exc:`TypeError` is raised if
1322 *generator* is not a Python generator object.
1323
1324 .. impl-detail::
1325
1326 This function relies on the generator exposing a Python stack frame
1327 for introspection, which isn't guaranteed to be the case in all
1328 implementations of Python. In such cases, this function will always
1329 return an empty dictionary.
1330
1331 .. versionadded:: 3.3
Nick Coghlanf94a16b2013-09-22 22:46:49 +10001332
Yury Selivanov5376ba92015-06-22 12:19:30 -04001333.. function:: getcoroutinelocals(coroutine)
1334
1335 This function is analogous to :func:`~inspect.getgeneratorlocals`, but
1336 works for coroutine objects created by :keyword:`async def` functions.
1337
1338 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1339
Nick Coghlanf94a16b2013-09-22 22:46:49 +10001340
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001341.. _inspect-module-co-flags:
1342
1343Code Objects Bit Flags
1344----------------------
1345
1346Python code objects have a ``co_flags`` attribute, which is a bitmap of
1347the following flags:
1348
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +08001349.. data:: CO_OPTIMIZED
1350
1351 The code object is optimized, using fast locals.
1352
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001353.. data:: CO_NEWLOCALS
1354
1355 If set, a new dict will be created for the frame's ``f_locals`` when
1356 the code object is executed.
1357
1358.. data:: CO_VARARGS
1359
1360 The code object has a variable positional parameter (``*args``-like).
1361
1362.. data:: CO_VARKEYWORDS
1363
1364 The code object has a variable keyword parameter (``**kwargs``-like).
1365
Xiang Zhanga6902e62017-04-13 10:38:28 +08001366.. data:: CO_NESTED
1367
1368 The flag is set when the code object is a nested function.
1369
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001370.. data:: CO_GENERATOR
1371
1372 The flag is set when the code object is a generator function, i.e.
1373 a generator object is returned when the code object is executed.
1374
1375.. data:: CO_NOFREE
1376
1377 The flag is set if there are no free or cell variables.
1378
1379.. data:: CO_COROUTINE
1380
Yury Selivanovb738a1f2016-10-20 16:30:51 -04001381 The flag is set when the code object is a coroutine function.
1382 When the code object is executed it returns a coroutine object.
1383 See :pep:`492` for more details.
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001384
1385 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1386
1387.. data:: CO_ITERABLE_COROUTINE
1388
Yury Selivanovb738a1f2016-10-20 16:30:51 -04001389 The flag is used to transform generators into generator-based
1390 coroutines. Generator objects with this flag can be used in
1391 ``await`` expression, and can ``yield from`` coroutine objects.
1392 See :pep:`492` for more details.
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001393
1394 .. versionadded:: 3.5
1395
Yury Selivanove20fed92016-10-20 13:11:34 -04001396.. data:: CO_ASYNC_GENERATOR
1397
Yury Selivanovb738a1f2016-10-20 16:30:51 -04001398 The flag is set when the code object is an asynchronous generator
1399 function. When the code object is executed it returns an
1400 asynchronous generator object. See :pep:`525` for more details.
Yury Selivanove20fed92016-10-20 13:11:34 -04001401
1402 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1403
Yury Selivanovea75a512016-10-20 13:06:30 -04001404.. note::
1405 The flags are specific to CPython, and may not be defined in other
1406 Python implementations. Furthermore, the flags are an implementation
1407 detail, and can be removed or deprecated in future Python releases.
1408 It's recommended to use public APIs from the :mod:`inspect` module
1409 for any introspection needs.
1410
1411
Nick Coghlan367df122013-10-27 01:57:34 +10001412.. _inspect-module-cli:
1413
Nick Coghlanf94a16b2013-09-22 22:46:49 +10001414Command Line Interface
1415----------------------
1416
1417The :mod:`inspect` module also provides a basic introspection capability
1418from the command line.
1419
1420.. program:: inspect
1421
1422By default, accepts the name of a module and prints the source of that
1423module. A class or function within the module can be printed instead by
1424appended a colon and the qualified name of the target object.
1425
1426.. cmdoption:: --details
1427
1428 Print information about the specified object rather than the source code