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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions backtesting/backtesting.py
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Expand Up @@ -1735,8 +1735,8 @@ def plot(self, *, results: pd.Series = None, filename=None, plot_width=None,

__all__ = [getattr(v, '__name__', k)
for k, v in globals().items() # export
if ((callable(v) and v.__module__ == __name__ or # callables from this module
k.isupper()) and # or CONSTANTS
if (((callable(v) and getattr(v, '__module__', None) == __name__ or # callables from this module; getattr for Python 3.9; noqa: E501
k.isupper()) and # or CONSTANTS
not getattr(v, '__name__', k).startswith('_'))] # neither marked internal

# NOTE: Don't put anything public below here. See above.
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