import myPackage
f = myPackage.foo()
print f.__module__ + "." + f.__class__.__name__
That should do it!
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 11:18:33 -0700, patrimith wrote:
> I am used to the following with Java:
>
> import some.package.MyClass;
> name = MyClass.class.getName();
>
> The value for name will be "some.package.MyClass".
>
> For Python, I find:
>
> from some.package.myclass import MyClass
> name = M
lass"
Is there a comparable way to get the fully qualified name (package, module,
and class name) in Python?
Thanks,
Patrick Smith
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