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Useful Noglobal in Python
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# License: | |
# I hereby state this snippet is below "threshold of originality" where applicable (public domain). | |
# | |
# Otherwise, since initially posted on Stackoverflow, use as: | |
# CC-BY-SA 3.0 skyking, Glenn Maynard, Axel Huebl | |
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/31047259/2719194 | |
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/4858123/2719194 | |
import builtins | |
import types | |
def imports(): | |
for name, val in globals().items(): | |
# module imports | |
if isinstance(val, types.ModuleType): | |
yield name, val | |
# functions / callables | |
if hasattr(val, '__call__'): | |
yield name, val | |
def noglobal(f): | |
return types.FunctionType(f.__code__, | |
dict(imports()), | |
f.__name__, | |
f.__defaults__, | |
f.__closure__ | |
) | |
import numpy as np | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt | |
import h5py | |
a = 1 | |
@noglobal | |
def f(b, c=1): | |
h5py.is_hdf5("a.tmp") | |
# only np. shall be known, not numpy. | |
np.arange(4) | |
# numpy.arrange(4) | |
# this var access shall break when called | |
# print(a) | |
print(b, c) | |
f(2) |
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