Colin J. Williams wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > > > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > >> > >>>Is there a function/class/module/whatever I can use to > >>>look at objects? I want something that will print the object's > >>>value (if any) in pretty-printed form, and list all it's attributes > >>>and their values. And do all that recursively. > >>>I want to be able to find out everything about an object that > >>>Python can introspectively find out. > >> > >>Then check the inspect module > > > > > > I want a callable, ready-to-use class or function. > > Inspect provides soime funtions that would be useful for wrinting > > such a class or function, but does not provide one. > > > > I seems that nobody who has written or used such a tool reads > > this group, or feels like responding. > > > > FWIW, (for anyone looking for something similar in the future) > > I found http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/137951 > > which will format and print an object's attributes. By combining that > > and pprint in the Python distrib, I think can coble up what I am > > looking > > for. > > > > Still, it is discouraging that such a basic thing is not provided with > > python, or at lleast easily available in some library. > > > In the interactive mode, you might try >> help(object)
I want all the information about the object I can get through introspection. help() give some (a lot more than I realized, so thanks) but not everything. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list