Martin v. Löwis" wrote: > If obj has no __module__ attribute (or if it is None), pickle > (didn't check cPickle) also does > > for n, module in sys.module.items(): > if "module-ignored": continue > if getattr(module, result, None) is obj: > break # use n as module name > > If obj does have a __module__ attribute, it uses __import__ > to import the module, just to make sure it gets into sys.modules. What is "module-ignored" above? It's obviously not a literal string... --Bruce
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