Hi all, I'm trying to examine some things in my stack. The information I get out of inspect.stack() gives file names and I would like to convert them to module names. I naturally assumes inspect.getmodulename would fix this for me.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to do that in some cases. Consider the following code: ## file 'inspect_test' #!/usr/bin/env python import logging, inspect print inspect.getmodulename(logging.__file__), inspect.getmodulename(__file__) I hoped that this would print logging __main__ or at least logging inspect_test but instead it prints __init__ None which isn't very helpful, although it could technically be considered correct (I can go to the 'logging' directory and type "import __init__" but nobody ever does) I guess I was hoping to get the names of the modules as they appear in sys.modules. Maybe there is some other way to do that? I can naturally write my own method to do this but wondered if I'm missing something here. Regards, Geoff Bache -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list