Issue
I want something like sys.builtin_module_names
except for the standard library. Other things that didn't work:
sys.modules
- only shows modules that have already been loadedsys.prefix
- a path that would include non-standard library modules and doesn't seem to work inside a virtualenv.
The reason I want this list is so that I can pass it to the --ignore-module
or --ignore-dir
command line options of trace
.
So ultimately, I want to know how to ignore all the standard library modules when using trace
or sys.settrace
.
Solution
Why not work out what's part of the standard library yourself?
import distutils.sysconfig as sysconfig
import os
std_lib = sysconfig.get_python_lib(standard_lib=True)
for top, dirs, files in os.walk(std_lib):
for nm in files:
if nm != '__init__.py' and nm[-3:] == '.py':
print os.path.join(top, nm)[len(std_lib)+1:-3].replace(os.sep, '.')
gives
abc
aifc
antigravity
--- a bunch of other files ----
xml.parsers.expat
xml.sax.expatreader
xml.sax.handler
xml.sax.saxutils
xml.sax.xmlreader
xml.sax._exceptions
Edit: You'll probably want to add a check to avoid site-packages
if you need to avoid non-standard library modules.
Answered By - Caspar
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