On 11 May 2005 05:20:28 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >If I replace the open builtin eg > >import main >__main__.__builtins__.open=None > >Is there any way, from here on, to access the original open function?? > >Extending this slightly, lets say I put a reference to the original >open function inside a class called Isolate and protect this reference >using __getattribute__ and __setattr__. Is the original function now >isolated and only able to be referenced within Isolate. > >In summary, are there any references to builtin functions others than >through __builtins__ and is __getattribute__, __setattr__ secure
Only about a zillion. For example: >>> type(sys.stdout)('/dev/null') <open file '/dev/null', mode 'r' at 0xb7df53c8> Jp -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list