-def function_identifier(f: Callable) -> str:
- """
- Given a callable function, return a string that identifies it.
- Usually that string is just __module__:__name__ but there's a
- corner case: when __module__ is __main__ (i.e. the callable is
- defined in the same module as __main__). In this case,
- f.__module__ returns "__main__" instead of the file that it is
- defined in. Work around this using pathlib.Path (see below).
-
- >>> function_identifier(function_identifier)
- 'unittest_utils:function_identifier'
-
- """
- if f.__module__ == '__main__':
- from pathlib import Path
- import __main__
- module = __main__.__file__
- module = Path(module).stem
- return f'{module}:{f.__name__}'
- else:
- return f'{f.__module__}:{f.__name__}'
-
-