built-in function- module name clash
Jason Lai
jmlai at uci.edu
Mon Sep 6 06:08:07 EDT 2004
Olivier Vierlinck wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've a python script using somecalls to the abs() built-in function.
>
> Now, I have to import a module named 'abs' too...
> The consequence if that line code like
>
> if (abs(a-b) < epsilon:
> ...
> does not work anymore, with this error msg:
>
> TypeError: 'module' object is not callable
>
> Clearly, the interpreter tries first to consider 'abs' as a module name rather than a built-in function name.
> Any idea on how to force it to call the abs() fct? Some kind of scoping or specific syntax?
> (I could rename the abs module too but ...)
>
> Thanks for your help,
> cheers,
> Olivier
__builtins__.abs(a-b)
Not very pretty, but it works.
- Jason
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