\section{\module{pyclbr} --- Python class browser support} \declaremodule{standard}{pyclbr} \modulesynopsis{Supports information extraction for a Python class browser.} \sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org} The \module{pyclbr} can be used to determine some limited information about the classes and methods defined in a module. The information provided is sufficient to implement a traditional three-pane class browser. The information is extracted from the source code rather than from an imported module, so this module is safe to use with untrusted source code. This restriction makes it impossible to use this module with modules not implemented in Python, including many standard and optional extension modules. \begin{funcdesc}{readmodule}{module\optional{, path}} % The 'inpackage' parameter appears to be for internal use only.... Read a module and return a dictionary mapping class names to class descriptor objects. The parameter \var{module} should be the name of a module as a string; it may be the name of a module within a package. The \var{path} parameter should be a sequence, and is used to augment the value of \code{sys.path}, which is used to locate module source code. \end{funcdesc} \subsection{Class Descriptor Objects \label{pyclbr-class-objects}} The class descriptor objects used as values in the dictionary returned by \function{readmodule()} provide the following data members: \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{module} The name of the module defining the class described by the class descriptor. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{name} The name of the class. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{super} A list of class descriptors which describe the immediate base classes of the class being described. Classes which are named as superclasses but which are not discoverable by \function{readmodule()} are listed as a string with the class name instead of class descriptors. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{methods} A dictionary mapping method names to line numbers. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{file} Name of the file containing the class statement defining the class. \end{memberdesc} \begin{memberdesc}[class descriptor]{lineno} The line number of the class statement within the file named by \member{file}. \end{memberdesc}