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find the path of a module

I'd like to know if I can somehow find the path for a module somewhere
in a the package hierarchy
for instance if I import my module like so
from spam.eggs import sausage
my hypothetical method would return something like
'/home/developer/projects/spam/eggs/sausage.py/c'
given that module object.
Sep 16 '08 #1
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On Sep 16, 4:07 pm, vvangelov...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to know if I can somehow find the path for a module somewhere
in a the package hierarchy
for instance if I import my module like so
from spam.eggs import sausage
my hypothetical method would return something like
'/home/developer/projects/spam/eggs/sausage.py/c'
given that module object.
The __file__ attribute is what you want:
>>import pyPdf
pyPdf.__file__
'/data/python/pyPdf/__init__.pyc'
>>>


Sep 16 '08 #2

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