python obtain variable name of argument in a function

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你的背包 2020-12-04 00:04

I want to do something like this:

fib = 1
foo = (arg):
    print arg, argName # the name of the variable that was put in for arg
foo(fib)

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  • 2020-12-04 00:05

    You can do it now with the value wrapper from python-varname package.

    from varname import Wrapper
    
    fib = Wrapper(1)
    
    def foo(arg):
      print(arg.value, arg.name)
    
    foo(fib)
    # 1, "fib"
    

    The package is hosted at https://github.com/pwwang/python-varname

    I am the author of the package. Let me know if you have any questions using it.

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  • 2020-12-04 00:17

    Can't be done. Python doesn't distinguish between names at that level.

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  • 2020-12-04 00:20

    You cannot do it like that (as Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams already answered), but you can do it in a similar way:

    >>> def foo(**kwargs):
        for arg_name in kwargs:
            return kwargs[arg_name], arg_name
    
    
    >>> foo(fib=1)
    (1, 'fib')
    

    The only difference is that you must use keyword arguments, otherwise it will not work.

    The alternative solution is also to access __name__ attribute of passed variable, which will result in obtaining the name of function, class or name (or anything else that will have this name defined). The only thing that you should be aware of, is that by default this is not the name of the variable, but the original name of the function/class/module (the one assigned when it was being defined). See the example here: http://ideone.com/MzHNND

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  • 2020-12-04 00:27
    def print_args(**kwargs):
        for name,value in kwargs.iteritems():
            print name, value
    
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