Is it safe to modify the output of globals()?

我与影子孤独终老i 提交于 2019-11-27 17:20:53

问题


The documentation for the locals() function specifically warns not to modify its output, as interpreters may not reflect changes in the local scope. I'm assuming that means the Python spec doesn't require it, even though it works in CPython.

I'd like to know if this is the same for globals(). There's no warning in the documentation, but I find it strange that this would differ as each function apparently performs the same action on a different scope.

If it's safe, modifying globals()' output would improve the simplicity and compatibility of a project I'm working on.


回答1:


Modifying locals() doesn't work reliably, even in CPython. It happens to work in module and class scopes, but it fails inside a function (any modifications "won't take", since locals() provides a copy of the local namespace in that case, rather than a reference to the real thing)

However, globals() is different, since that always refers to the module namespace, and module namespaces are required to behave like ordinary dictionaries. So yes, the lack of a warning on globals() isn't an oversight, it really is allowed.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5958793/is-it-safe-to-modify-the-output-of-globals

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