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PEP: 562
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Title: Module __getattr__
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Title: Module __getattr__ and __dir__
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Author: Ivan Levkivskyi <levkivskyi@gmail.com>
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Status: Draft
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Type: Standards Track
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Abstract
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========
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It is proposed to support a ``__getattr__`` function defined on modules to
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provide basic customization of module attribute access.
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It is proposed to support a ``__getattr__`` and ``__dir__`` functions defined
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+on modules to provide basic customization of module attribute access.
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Rationale
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@ -79,6 +80,29 @@ An additional motivation for this proposal is that PEP 484 already defines
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the use of module ``__getattr__`` for this purpose in Python stub files,
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see [1]_.
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In addition, to allow modifying result of a ``dir()`` call on a module
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to show deprecated and other dynamically generated attributes, it is
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proposed to support module level ``__dir__`` function. For example::
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# lib.py
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deprecated_names = ["old_function", ...]
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__all__ = ["new_function_one", "new_function_two", ...]
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def new_function_one(arg, other):
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...
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def new_function_two(arg, other):
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...
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def __dir__():
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return sorted(__all__ + deprecated_names)
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# main.py
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import lib
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dir(lib) # prints ["new_function_one", "new_function_two", "old_function", ...]
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Specification
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This function will be called only if ``name`` is not found in the module
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through the normal attribute lookup.
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The ``__dir__`` function should accept no arguments, and return
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a list of strings that represents the names accessible on module::
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def __dir__() -> List[str]: ...
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If present, this function overrides the standard ``dir()`` search on
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a module.
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The reference implementation for this PEP can be found in [2]_.
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Backwards compatibility and impact on performance
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=================================================
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This PEP may break code that uses module level (global) name ``__getattr__``.
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The performance implications of this PEP are minimal, since ``__getattr__``
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is called only for missing attributes.
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This PEP may break code that uses module level (global) names ``__getattr__``
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and ``__dir__``. The performance implications of this PEP are minimal,
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since ``__getattr__`` is called only for missing attributes.
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Discussion
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==========
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Note that the use of module ``__getattr__`` requires care to keep the referred
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objects pickleable. For example, the ``__name__`` attribute of a function
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should correspond to the name with which it is accessible via
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``__getattr__``::
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def keep_pickleable(func):
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func.__name__ = func.__name__.replace('_deprecated_', '')
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func.__qualname__ = func.__qualname__.replace('_deprecated_', '')
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return func
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@keep_pickleable
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def _deprecated_old_function(arg, other):
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...
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One should be also careful to avoid recursion as one would do with
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a class level ``__getattr__``.
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References
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