On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 12:57 PM, Charles R Harris
<charlesr.harris@gmail.com> wrote:Yes, one function that is called at startup, so no, a local import of
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:46 PM, David Cournapeau <cournape@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> The docstring at the beginning of the module is still relevant AFAIK: it
>> was about decreasing import times. See
>> http://mail.scipy.org/pipermail/numpy-discussion/2009-October/045981.html
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 10:27 AM, Charles R Harris
>> <charlesr.harris@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> The _inspect.py function looks like a numpy version of the python inspect
>>> function. ISTR that is was a work around for problems with the early python
>>> versions, but that would have been back in 2009.
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>
> It's only used in one function.
the stdlib inspect module would not help.
What bugs? Any bugs relevant to the objects that
> def get_object_signature(obj):
> """
> Get the signature from obj
> """
> try:
> sig = formatargspec(*getargspec(obj))
> except TypeError as errmsg:
> sig = ''
> # msg = "Unable to retrieve the signature of %s '%s'\n"\
> # "(Initial error message: %s)"
> # warnings.warn(msg % (type(obj),
> # getattr(obj, '__name__', '???'),
> # errmsg))
> return sig
>
> Where a local import would do as well. It also has bugs, so evidently isn't
> called often ;)
get_object_signature() is called with? It does not have to work for
anything else but those.