python-varname
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MIT License | MIT License |
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python-varname
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If variable "y" within function F(x,y) calls to function G(z), is there any way to get the name of that variable within function G?
# https://old.reddit.com/r/learnpython/comments/vx8kw0/if_variable_y_within_function_fxy_calls_to/ # Qackydontus.py # https://github.com/pwwang/python-varname # python -m pip install varname from varname import argname def G(z): Name = argname('z') return z, Name def F(x, y): return x, G(y) print(F(1, 2)) # (1, (2, 'y'))
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How do I print a word entered in a function parameter?
That's possible, but complicated. See this package
mkdocs-markdownextradata-plugin
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Is there anything like MadCap Flare that doesn't run on subscription?
mkdocs-markdownextradata-plugin
What are some alternatives?
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