Search code examples
pythonpython-3.xpython-exec

python3 print() in exec()


In python3, when I run

>>> exec("","","")
TypeError: exec() arg 2 must be a dict, not str
>>> exec( "print('Hello')", print("World"), print("!") )
World
!
Hello
>>> type(print("World"))
World
<class 'NoneType'>

I mean in the Python3, the arg2 of exec() expects a dict, but we can still put a print() function which is not a dict. why?


Solution

  • Simple!

    It's acceptable because its value is None (it can accept None or a dict), which is the default value for the argument.

    In a example, a call such as:

    exec("print('Hello')")
    

    Is the same as:

    exec("print('Hello')", None, None)