Type of __builtins__ changes from module import to execution?
Adam Hupp
adam at hupp.org
Thu Jun 21 23:49:38 EDT 2007
I've noticed some unexpected behavior with __builtins__ during module
import. It seems that during module import __builtins__ is a dict
but at all other times it is a module.
For example, if the file testmod.py has these contents:
print type(__builtins__)
print "has str attr", hasattr(__builtins__, 'str')
The output differs depending on how it is run:
$ python ~/testmod.py
<type 'module'>
has str True
vs.
$ python -c 'import testmod'
<type 'dict'>
has str False
Anyone know if there a reason for this behavior? Is it a bug? I've
seen this in 2.4 and 3.0.
-Adam
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