I do not think you can. controllers are executed after models. You can have controllers "upon execution" store their docstrings in one pickle, you can have your models (in a second iteration) load the pickle.
Massimo On Aug 12, 3:19 am, hywang <why00...@163.com> wrote: > there is a controller: > def controller_1(): > """ > this is its __doc__ string > """ > return {} > > # How can get ["controller_1", "this is its __doc__ string"] > > def controller_2(): > """ > this is its __doc__ string > """ > return {} > > # How can get ["controller_2", "this is its __doc__ string"] > -------------------------------------- > > how can I get this controller's functions and their doc strings from a > model function ? > thank you !