I have a callback
callable that was calculated inside exec()
.
I have _globals
and _locals
that were used in this exec()
. There is a value with a key variable_from_context
in _locals
.
But when I try to call the callback()
, it's executed in the current context, and not in its original context. It cannot find variable_from_context
.
exec()
only takes a str
or a code object. I found this way to access the callback
's code object, and trying to invoke this:
exec(callback.__code__, scenario._globals, scenario._locals)
But again, I get NameError: name 'variable_from_context' is not defined
.
What is the right way to call callback
with the given globals
and locals
?
Code example:
der_callback = None
def save_callback(cb):
der_callback = cb
_locals = {}
_globals = {'save_callback': save_callback}
text = r'''
zoo = ['we']
def foo():
print(zoo[0])
save_callback(foo)
'''
exec(text, _globals, _locals)
print(_locals)
# One can also try this:
# exec(_locals['foo'].__code__, _globals, _locals)
# EDIT: Now, why doesn't _locals get used when invoking a function?
# This works:
# exec('print(zoo[0])', _globals, _locals)
# EDIT continues: This doesn't:
# exec('foo()', _globals, _locals)
_locals['foo']()
Output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
{'zoo': ['we'], 'foo': <function foo at 0x1020b2d90>}
File "/Users/me/pyzoo/callback_from_eval.py", line 22, in <module>
exec(_locals['foo'].__code__, _globals, _locals)
File "<string>", line 5, in foo
NameError: name 'zoo' is not defined
eval()
toexec()
.