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* gh-93883: elide traceback indicators when possible Elide traceback column indicators when the entire line of the frame is implicated. This reduces traceback length and draws even more attention to the remaining (very relevant) indicators. Example: ``` Traceback (most recent call last): File "query.py", line 99, in <module> bar() File "query.py", line 66, in bar foo() File "query.py", line 37, in foo magic_arithmetic('foo') File "query.py", line 18, in magic_arithmetic return add_counts(x) / 25 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "query.py", line 24, in add_counts return 25 + query_user(user1) + query_user(user2) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "query.py", line 32, in query_user return 1 + query_count(db, response['a']['b']['c']['user'], retry=True) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^ TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable ``` Rather than going out of our way to provide indicator coverage in every traceback test suite, the indicator test suite should be responible for sufficient coverage (e.g. by adding a basic exception group test to ensure that margin strings are covered).
979 lines
37 KiB
Python
979 lines
37 KiB
Python
"""Extract, format and print information about Python stack traces."""
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import collections.abc
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import itertools
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import linecache
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import sys
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import textwrap
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from contextlib import suppress
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__all__ = ['extract_stack', 'extract_tb', 'format_exception',
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'format_exception_only', 'format_list', 'format_stack',
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'format_tb', 'print_exc', 'format_exc', 'print_exception',
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'print_last', 'print_stack', 'print_tb', 'clear_frames',
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'FrameSummary', 'StackSummary', 'TracebackException',
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'walk_stack', 'walk_tb']
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#
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# Formatting and printing lists of traceback lines.
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#
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def print_list(extracted_list, file=None):
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"""Print the list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or
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extract_stack() as a formatted stack trace to the given file."""
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if file is None:
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file = sys.stderr
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for item in StackSummary.from_list(extracted_list).format():
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print(item, file=file, end="")
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def format_list(extracted_list):
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"""Format a list of tuples or FrameSummary objects for printing.
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Given a list of tuples or FrameSummary objects as returned by
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extract_tb() or extract_stack(), return a list of strings ready
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for printing.
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Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the
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same index in the argument list. Each string ends in a newline;
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the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those items
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whose source text line is not None.
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"""
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return StackSummary.from_list(extracted_list).format()
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#
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# Printing and Extracting Tracebacks.
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#
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def print_tb(tb, limit=None, file=None):
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"""Print up to 'limit' stack trace entries from the traceback 'tb'.
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If 'limit' is omitted or None, all entries are printed. If 'file'
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is omitted or None, the output goes to sys.stderr; otherwise
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'file' should be an open file or file-like object with a write()
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method.
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"""
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print_list(extract_tb(tb, limit=limit), file=file)
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def format_tb(tb, limit=None):
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"""A shorthand for 'format_list(extract_tb(tb, limit))'."""
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return extract_tb(tb, limit=limit).format()
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def extract_tb(tb, limit=None):
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"""
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Return a StackSummary object representing a list of
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pre-processed entries from traceback.
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This is useful for alternate formatting of stack traces. If
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'limit' is omitted or None, all entries are extracted. A
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pre-processed stack trace entry is a FrameSummary object
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containing attributes filename, lineno, name, and line
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representing the information that is usually printed for a stack
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trace. The line is a string with leading and trailing
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whitespace stripped; if the source is not available it is None.
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"""
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return StackSummary._extract_from_extended_frame_gen(
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_walk_tb_with_full_positions(tb), limit=limit)
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#
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# Exception formatting and output.
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#
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_cause_message = (
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"\nThe above exception was the direct cause "
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"of the following exception:\n\n")
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_context_message = (
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"\nDuring handling of the above exception, "
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"another exception occurred:\n\n")
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class _Sentinel:
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<implicit>"
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_sentinel = _Sentinel()
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def _parse_value_tb(exc, value, tb):
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if (value is _sentinel) != (tb is _sentinel):
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raise ValueError("Both or neither of value and tb must be given")
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if value is tb is _sentinel:
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if exc is not None:
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if isinstance(exc, BaseException):
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return exc, exc.__traceback__
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raise TypeError(f'Exception expected for value, '
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f'{type(exc).__name__} found')
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else:
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return None, None
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return value, tb
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def print_exception(exc, /, value=_sentinel, tb=_sentinel, limit=None, \
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file=None, chain=True):
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"""Print exception up to 'limit' stack trace entries from 'tb' to 'file'.
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This differs from print_tb() in the following ways: (1) if
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traceback is not None, it prints a header "Traceback (most recent
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call last):"; (2) it prints the exception type and value after the
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stack trace; (3) if type is SyntaxError and value has the
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appropriate format, it prints the line where the syntax error
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occurred with a caret on the next line indicating the approximate
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position of the error.
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"""
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value, tb = _parse_value_tb(exc, value, tb)
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te = TracebackException(type(value), value, tb, limit=limit, compact=True)
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te.print(file=file, chain=chain)
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def format_exception(exc, /, value=_sentinel, tb=_sentinel, limit=None, \
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chain=True):
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"""Format a stack trace and the exception information.
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The arguments have the same meaning as the corresponding arguments
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to print_exception(). The return value is a list of strings, each
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ending in a newline and some containing internal newlines. When
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these lines are concatenated and printed, exactly the same text is
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printed as does print_exception().
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"""
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value, tb = _parse_value_tb(exc, value, tb)
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te = TracebackException(type(value), value, tb, limit=limit, compact=True)
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return list(te.format(chain=chain))
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def format_exception_only(exc, /, value=_sentinel):
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"""Format the exception part of a traceback.
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The return value is a list of strings, each ending in a newline.
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Normally, the list contains a single string; however, for
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SyntaxError exceptions, it contains several lines that (when
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printed) display detailed information about where the syntax
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error occurred.
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The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last
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string in the list.
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"""
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if value is _sentinel:
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value = exc
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te = TracebackException(type(value), value, None, compact=True)
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return list(te.format_exception_only())
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# -- not official API but folk probably use these two functions.
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def _format_final_exc_line(etype, value):
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valuestr = _safe_string(value, 'exception')
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if value is None or not valuestr:
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line = "%s\n" % etype
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else:
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line = "%s: %s\n" % (etype, valuestr)
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return line
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def _safe_string(value, what, func=str):
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try:
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return func(value)
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except:
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return f'<{what} {func.__name__}() failed>'
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# --
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def print_exc(limit=None, file=None, chain=True):
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"""Shorthand for 'print_exception(*sys.exc_info(), limit, file)'."""
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print_exception(*sys.exc_info(), limit=limit, file=file, chain=chain)
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def format_exc(limit=None, chain=True):
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"""Like print_exc() but return a string."""
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return "".join(format_exception(*sys.exc_info(), limit=limit, chain=chain))
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def print_last(limit=None, file=None, chain=True):
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"""This is a shorthand for 'print_exception(sys.last_type,
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sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback, limit, file)'."""
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if not hasattr(sys, "last_type"):
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raise ValueError("no last exception")
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print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback,
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limit, file, chain)
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#
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# Printing and Extracting Stacks.
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#
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def print_stack(f=None, limit=None, file=None):
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"""Print a stack trace from its invocation point.
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The optional 'f' argument can be used to specify an alternate
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stack frame at which to start. The optional 'limit' and 'file'
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arguments have the same meaning as for print_exception().
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"""
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if f is None:
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f = sys._getframe().f_back
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print_list(extract_stack(f, limit=limit), file=file)
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def format_stack(f=None, limit=None):
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"""Shorthand for 'format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))'."""
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if f is None:
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f = sys._getframe().f_back
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return format_list(extract_stack(f, limit=limit))
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def extract_stack(f=None, limit=None):
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"""Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame.
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The return value has the same format as for extract_tb(). The
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optional 'f' and 'limit' arguments have the same meaning as for
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print_stack(). Each item in the list is a quadruple (filename,
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line number, function name, text), and the entries are in order
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from oldest to newest stack frame.
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"""
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if f is None:
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f = sys._getframe().f_back
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stack = StackSummary.extract(walk_stack(f), limit=limit)
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stack.reverse()
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return stack
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def clear_frames(tb):
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"Clear all references to local variables in the frames of a traceback."
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while tb is not None:
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try:
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tb.tb_frame.clear()
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except RuntimeError:
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# Ignore the exception raised if the frame is still executing.
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pass
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tb = tb.tb_next
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class FrameSummary:
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"""Information about a single frame from a traceback.
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- :attr:`filename` The filename for the frame.
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- :attr:`lineno` The line within filename for the frame that was
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active when the frame was captured.
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- :attr:`name` The name of the function or method that was executing
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when the frame was captured.
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- :attr:`line` The text from the linecache module for the
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of code that was running when the frame was captured.
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- :attr:`locals` Either None if locals were not supplied, or a dict
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mapping the name to the repr() of the variable.
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"""
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__slots__ = ('filename', 'lineno', 'end_lineno', 'colno', 'end_colno',
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'name', '_line', 'locals')
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def __init__(self, filename, lineno, name, *, lookup_line=True,
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locals=None, line=None,
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end_lineno=None, colno=None, end_colno=None):
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"""Construct a FrameSummary.
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:param lookup_line: If True, `linecache` is consulted for the source
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code line. Otherwise, the line will be looked up when first needed.
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:param locals: If supplied the frame locals, which will be captured as
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object representations.
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:param line: If provided, use this instead of looking up the line in
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the linecache.
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"""
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self.filename = filename
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self.lineno = lineno
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self.name = name
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self._line = line
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if lookup_line:
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self.line
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self.locals = {k: repr(v) for k, v in locals.items()} if locals else None
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self.end_lineno = end_lineno
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self.colno = colno
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self.end_colno = end_colno
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, FrameSummary):
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return (self.filename == other.filename and
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self.lineno == other.lineno and
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self.name == other.name and
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self.locals == other.locals)
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if isinstance(other, tuple):
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return (self.filename, self.lineno, self.name, self.line) == other
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return NotImplemented
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def __getitem__(self, pos):
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return (self.filename, self.lineno, self.name, self.line)[pos]
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def __iter__(self):
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return iter([self.filename, self.lineno, self.name, self.line])
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<FrameSummary file {filename}, line {lineno} in {name}>".format(
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filename=self.filename, lineno=self.lineno, name=self.name)
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def __len__(self):
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return 4
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@property
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def _original_line(self):
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# Returns the line as-is from the source, without modifying whitespace.
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self.line
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return self._line
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@property
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def line(self):
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if self._line is None:
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if self.lineno is None:
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return None
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self._line = linecache.getline(self.filename, self.lineno)
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return self._line.strip()
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def walk_stack(f):
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"""Walk a stack yielding the frame and line number for each frame.
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This will follow f.f_back from the given frame. If no frame is given, the
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current stack is used. Usually used with StackSummary.extract.
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"""
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if f is None:
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f = sys._getframe().f_back.f_back.f_back.f_back
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while f is not None:
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yield f, f.f_lineno
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f = f.f_back
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def walk_tb(tb):
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"""Walk a traceback yielding the frame and line number for each frame.
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This will follow tb.tb_next (and thus is in the opposite order to
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walk_stack). Usually used with StackSummary.extract.
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"""
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while tb is not None:
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yield tb.tb_frame, tb.tb_lineno
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tb = tb.tb_next
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def _walk_tb_with_full_positions(tb):
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# Internal version of walk_tb that yields full code positions including
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# end line and column information.
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while tb is not None:
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positions = _get_code_position(tb.tb_frame.f_code, tb.tb_lasti)
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# Yield tb_lineno when co_positions does not have a line number to
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# maintain behavior with walk_tb.
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if positions[0] is None:
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yield tb.tb_frame, (tb.tb_lineno, ) + positions[1:]
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else:
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yield tb.tb_frame, positions
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tb = tb.tb_next
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def _get_code_position(code, instruction_index):
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if instruction_index < 0:
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return (None, None, None, None)
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positions_gen = code.co_positions()
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return next(itertools.islice(positions_gen, instruction_index // 2, None))
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_RECURSIVE_CUTOFF = 3 # Also hardcoded in traceback.c.
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class StackSummary(list):
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"""A list of FrameSummary objects, representing a stack of frames."""
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@classmethod
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def extract(klass, frame_gen, *, limit=None, lookup_lines=True,
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capture_locals=False):
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"""Create a StackSummary from a traceback or stack object.
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:param frame_gen: A generator that yields (frame, lineno) tuples
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whose summaries are to be included in the stack.
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:param limit: None to include all frames or the number of frames to
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include.
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:param lookup_lines: If True, lookup lines for each frame immediately,
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otherwise lookup is deferred until the frame is rendered.
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:param capture_locals: If True, the local variables from each frame will
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be captured as object representations into the FrameSummary.
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"""
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def extended_frame_gen():
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for f, lineno in frame_gen:
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yield f, (lineno, None, None, None)
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return klass._extract_from_extended_frame_gen(
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extended_frame_gen(), limit=limit, lookup_lines=lookup_lines,
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capture_locals=capture_locals)
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@classmethod
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def _extract_from_extended_frame_gen(klass, frame_gen, *, limit=None,
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lookup_lines=True, capture_locals=False):
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# Same as extract but operates on a frame generator that yields
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# (frame, (lineno, end_lineno, colno, end_colno)) in the stack.
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# Only lineno is required, the remaining fields can be None if the
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# information is not available.
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if limit is None:
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limit = getattr(sys, 'tracebacklimit', None)
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if limit is not None and limit < 0:
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limit = 0
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if limit is not None:
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if limit >= 0:
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frame_gen = itertools.islice(frame_gen, limit)
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else:
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frame_gen = collections.deque(frame_gen, maxlen=-limit)
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result = klass()
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fnames = set()
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for f, (lineno, end_lineno, colno, end_colno) in frame_gen:
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co = f.f_code
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filename = co.co_filename
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name = co.co_name
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fnames.add(filename)
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linecache.lazycache(filename, f.f_globals)
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# Must defer line lookups until we have called checkcache.
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if capture_locals:
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f_locals = f.f_locals
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else:
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f_locals = None
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result.append(FrameSummary(
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filename, lineno, name, lookup_line=False, locals=f_locals,
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end_lineno=end_lineno, colno=colno, end_colno=end_colno))
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for filename in fnames:
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linecache.checkcache(filename)
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# If immediate lookup was desired, trigger lookups now.
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if lookup_lines:
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for f in result:
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f.line
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return result
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@classmethod
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def from_list(klass, a_list):
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"""
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Create a StackSummary object from a supplied list of
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FrameSummary objects or old-style list of tuples.
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"""
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# While doing a fast-path check for isinstance(a_list, StackSummary) is
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# appealing, idlelib.run.cleanup_traceback and other similar code may
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# break this by making arbitrary frames plain tuples, so we need to
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# check on a frame by frame basis.
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result = StackSummary()
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for frame in a_list:
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if isinstance(frame, FrameSummary):
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result.append(frame)
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else:
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filename, lineno, name, line = frame
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result.append(FrameSummary(filename, lineno, name, line=line))
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return result
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def format_frame_summary(self, frame_summary):
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"""Format the lines for a single FrameSummary.
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Returns a string representing one frame involved in the stack. This
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gets called for every frame to be printed in the stack summary.
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"""
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row = []
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row.append(' File "{}", line {}, in {}\n'.format(
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frame_summary.filename, frame_summary.lineno, frame_summary.name))
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if frame_summary.line:
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stripped_line = frame_summary.line.strip()
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row.append(' {}\n'.format(stripped_line))
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orig_line_len = len(frame_summary._original_line)
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frame_line_len = len(frame_summary.line.lstrip())
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stripped_characters = orig_line_len - frame_line_len
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if (
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frame_summary.colno is not None
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and frame_summary.end_colno is not None
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):
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colno = _byte_offset_to_character_offset(
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frame_summary._original_line, frame_summary.colno)
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end_colno = _byte_offset_to_character_offset(
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frame_summary._original_line, frame_summary.end_colno)
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anchors = None
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if frame_summary.lineno == frame_summary.end_lineno:
|
|
with suppress(Exception):
|
|
anchors = _extract_caret_anchors_from_line_segment(
|
|
frame_summary._original_line[colno - 1:end_colno - 1]
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
end_colno = stripped_characters + len(stripped_line)
|
|
|
|
# show indicators if primary char doesn't span the frame line
|
|
if end_colno - colno < len(stripped_line) or (
|
|
anchors and anchors.right_start_offset - anchors.left_end_offset > 0):
|
|
row.append(' ')
|
|
row.append(' ' * (colno - stripped_characters))
|
|
|
|
if anchors:
|
|
row.append(anchors.primary_char * (anchors.left_end_offset))
|
|
row.append(anchors.secondary_char * (anchors.right_start_offset - anchors.left_end_offset))
|
|
row.append(anchors.primary_char * (end_colno - colno - anchors.right_start_offset))
|
|
else:
|
|
row.append('^' * (end_colno - colno))
|
|
|
|
row.append('\n')
|
|
|
|
if frame_summary.locals:
|
|
for name, value in sorted(frame_summary.locals.items()):
|
|
row.append(' {name} = {value}\n'.format(name=name, value=value))
|
|
|
|
return ''.join(row)
|
|
|
|
def format(self):
|
|
"""Format the stack ready for printing.
|
|
|
|
Returns a list of strings ready for printing. Each string in the
|
|
resulting list corresponds to a single frame from the stack.
|
|
Each string ends in a newline; the strings may contain internal
|
|
newlines as well, for those items with source text lines.
|
|
|
|
For long sequences of the same frame and line, the first few
|
|
repetitions are shown, followed by a summary line stating the exact
|
|
number of further repetitions.
|
|
"""
|
|
result = []
|
|
last_file = None
|
|
last_line = None
|
|
last_name = None
|
|
count = 0
|
|
for frame_summary in self:
|
|
formatted_frame = self.format_frame_summary(frame_summary)
|
|
if formatted_frame is None:
|
|
continue
|
|
if (last_file is None or last_file != frame_summary.filename or
|
|
last_line is None or last_line != frame_summary.lineno or
|
|
last_name is None or last_name != frame_summary.name):
|
|
if count > _RECURSIVE_CUTOFF:
|
|
count -= _RECURSIVE_CUTOFF
|
|
result.append(
|
|
f' [Previous line repeated {count} more '
|
|
f'time{"s" if count > 1 else ""}]\n'
|
|
)
|
|
last_file = frame_summary.filename
|
|
last_line = frame_summary.lineno
|
|
last_name = frame_summary.name
|
|
count = 0
|
|
count += 1
|
|
if count > _RECURSIVE_CUTOFF:
|
|
continue
|
|
result.append(formatted_frame)
|
|
|
|
if count > _RECURSIVE_CUTOFF:
|
|
count -= _RECURSIVE_CUTOFF
|
|
result.append(
|
|
f' [Previous line repeated {count} more '
|
|
f'time{"s" if count > 1 else ""}]\n'
|
|
)
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _byte_offset_to_character_offset(str, offset):
|
|
as_utf8 = str.encode('utf-8')
|
|
if offset > len(as_utf8):
|
|
offset = len(as_utf8)
|
|
|
|
return len(as_utf8[:offset + 1].decode("utf-8"))
|
|
|
|
|
|
_Anchors = collections.namedtuple(
|
|
"_Anchors",
|
|
[
|
|
"left_end_offset",
|
|
"right_start_offset",
|
|
"primary_char",
|
|
"secondary_char",
|
|
],
|
|
defaults=["~", "^"]
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def _extract_caret_anchors_from_line_segment(segment):
|
|
import ast
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
tree = ast.parse(segment)
|
|
except SyntaxError:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
if len(tree.body) != 1:
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
statement = tree.body[0]
|
|
match statement:
|
|
case ast.Expr(expr):
|
|
match expr:
|
|
case ast.BinOp():
|
|
operator_str = segment[expr.left.end_col_offset:expr.right.col_offset]
|
|
operator_offset = len(operator_str) - len(operator_str.lstrip())
|
|
|
|
left_anchor = expr.left.end_col_offset + operator_offset
|
|
right_anchor = left_anchor + 1
|
|
if (
|
|
operator_offset + 1 < len(operator_str)
|
|
and not operator_str[operator_offset + 1].isspace()
|
|
):
|
|
right_anchor += 1
|
|
return _Anchors(left_anchor, right_anchor)
|
|
case ast.Subscript():
|
|
return _Anchors(expr.value.end_col_offset, expr.slice.end_col_offset + 1)
|
|
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
class _ExceptionPrintContext:
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.seen = set()
|
|
self.exception_group_depth = 0
|
|
self.need_close = False
|
|
|
|
def indent(self):
|
|
return ' ' * (2 * self.exception_group_depth)
|
|
|
|
def emit(self, text_gen, margin_char=None):
|
|
if margin_char is None:
|
|
margin_char = '|'
|
|
indent_str = self.indent()
|
|
if self.exception_group_depth:
|
|
indent_str += margin_char + ' '
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(text_gen, str):
|
|
yield textwrap.indent(text_gen, indent_str, lambda line: True)
|
|
else:
|
|
for text in text_gen:
|
|
yield textwrap.indent(text, indent_str, lambda line: True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TracebackException:
|
|
"""An exception ready for rendering.
|
|
|
|
The traceback module captures enough attributes from the original exception
|
|
to this intermediary form to ensure that no references are held, while
|
|
still being able to fully print or format it.
|
|
|
|
max_group_width and max_group_depth control the formatting of exception
|
|
groups. The depth refers to the nesting level of the group, and the width
|
|
refers to the size of a single exception group's exceptions array. The
|
|
formatted output is truncated when either limit is exceeded.
|
|
|
|
Use `from_exception` to create TracebackException instances from exception
|
|
objects, or the constructor to create TracebackException instances from
|
|
individual components.
|
|
|
|
- :attr:`__cause__` A TracebackException of the original *__cause__*.
|
|
- :attr:`__context__` A TracebackException of the original *__context__*.
|
|
- :attr:`__suppress_context__` The *__suppress_context__* value from the
|
|
original exception.
|
|
- :attr:`stack` A `StackSummary` representing the traceback.
|
|
- :attr:`exc_type` The class of the original traceback.
|
|
- :attr:`filename` For syntax errors - the filename where the error
|
|
occurred.
|
|
- :attr:`lineno` For syntax errors - the linenumber where the error
|
|
occurred.
|
|
- :attr:`end_lineno` For syntax errors - the end linenumber where the error
|
|
occurred. Can be `None` if not present.
|
|
- :attr:`text` For syntax errors - the text where the error
|
|
occurred.
|
|
- :attr:`offset` For syntax errors - the offset into the text where the
|
|
error occurred.
|
|
- :attr:`end_offset` For syntax errors - the offset into the text where the
|
|
error occurred. Can be `None` if not present.
|
|
- :attr:`msg` For syntax errors - the compiler error message.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback, *, limit=None,
|
|
lookup_lines=True, capture_locals=False, compact=False,
|
|
max_group_width=15, max_group_depth=10, _seen=None):
|
|
# NB: we need to accept exc_traceback, exc_value, exc_traceback to
|
|
# permit backwards compat with the existing API, otherwise we
|
|
# need stub thunk objects just to glue it together.
|
|
# Handle loops in __cause__ or __context__.
|
|
is_recursive_call = _seen is not None
|
|
if _seen is None:
|
|
_seen = set()
|
|
_seen.add(id(exc_value))
|
|
|
|
self.max_group_width = max_group_width
|
|
self.max_group_depth = max_group_depth
|
|
|
|
self.stack = StackSummary._extract_from_extended_frame_gen(
|
|
_walk_tb_with_full_positions(exc_traceback),
|
|
limit=limit, lookup_lines=lookup_lines,
|
|
capture_locals=capture_locals)
|
|
self.exc_type = exc_type
|
|
# Capture now to permit freeing resources: only complication is in the
|
|
# unofficial API _format_final_exc_line
|
|
self._str = _safe_string(exc_value, 'exception')
|
|
self.__notes__ = getattr(exc_value, '__notes__', None)
|
|
|
|
if exc_type and issubclass(exc_type, SyntaxError):
|
|
# Handle SyntaxError's specially
|
|
self.filename = exc_value.filename
|
|
lno = exc_value.lineno
|
|
self.lineno = str(lno) if lno is not None else None
|
|
end_lno = exc_value.end_lineno
|
|
self.end_lineno = str(end_lno) if end_lno is not None else None
|
|
self.text = exc_value.text
|
|
self.offset = exc_value.offset
|
|
self.end_offset = exc_value.end_offset
|
|
self.msg = exc_value.msg
|
|
if lookup_lines:
|
|
self._load_lines()
|
|
self.__suppress_context__ = \
|
|
exc_value.__suppress_context__ if exc_value is not None else False
|
|
|
|
# Convert __cause__ and __context__ to `TracebackExceptions`s, use a
|
|
# queue to avoid recursion (only the top-level call gets _seen == None)
|
|
if not is_recursive_call:
|
|
queue = [(self, exc_value)]
|
|
while queue:
|
|
te, e = queue.pop()
|
|
if (e and e.__cause__ is not None
|
|
and id(e.__cause__) not in _seen):
|
|
cause = TracebackException(
|
|
type(e.__cause__),
|
|
e.__cause__,
|
|
e.__cause__.__traceback__,
|
|
limit=limit,
|
|
lookup_lines=lookup_lines,
|
|
capture_locals=capture_locals,
|
|
max_group_width=max_group_width,
|
|
max_group_depth=max_group_depth,
|
|
_seen=_seen)
|
|
else:
|
|
cause = None
|
|
|
|
if compact:
|
|
need_context = (cause is None and
|
|
e is not None and
|
|
not e.__suppress_context__)
|
|
else:
|
|
need_context = True
|
|
if (e and e.__context__ is not None
|
|
and need_context and id(e.__context__) not in _seen):
|
|
context = TracebackException(
|
|
type(e.__context__),
|
|
e.__context__,
|
|
e.__context__.__traceback__,
|
|
limit=limit,
|
|
lookup_lines=lookup_lines,
|
|
capture_locals=capture_locals,
|
|
max_group_width=max_group_width,
|
|
max_group_depth=max_group_depth,
|
|
_seen=_seen)
|
|
else:
|
|
context = None
|
|
|
|
if e and isinstance(e, BaseExceptionGroup):
|
|
exceptions = []
|
|
for exc in e.exceptions:
|
|
texc = TracebackException(
|
|
type(exc),
|
|
exc,
|
|
exc.__traceback__,
|
|
limit=limit,
|
|
lookup_lines=lookup_lines,
|
|
capture_locals=capture_locals,
|
|
max_group_width=max_group_width,
|
|
max_group_depth=max_group_depth,
|
|
_seen=_seen)
|
|
exceptions.append(texc)
|
|
else:
|
|
exceptions = None
|
|
|
|
te.__cause__ = cause
|
|
te.__context__ = context
|
|
te.exceptions = exceptions
|
|
if cause:
|
|
queue.append((te.__cause__, e.__cause__))
|
|
if context:
|
|
queue.append((te.__context__, e.__context__))
|
|
if exceptions:
|
|
queue.extend(zip(te.exceptions, e.exceptions))
|
|
|
|
@classmethod
|
|
def from_exception(cls, exc, *args, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Create a TracebackException from an exception."""
|
|
return cls(type(exc), exc, exc.__traceback__, *args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
def _load_lines(self):
|
|
"""Private API. force all lines in the stack to be loaded."""
|
|
for frame in self.stack:
|
|
frame.line
|
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other):
|
|
if isinstance(other, TracebackException):
|
|
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
|
|
return NotImplemented
|
|
|
|
def __str__(self):
|
|
return self._str
|
|
|
|
def format_exception_only(self):
|
|
"""Format the exception part of the traceback.
|
|
|
|
The return value is a generator of strings, each ending in a newline.
|
|
|
|
Normally, the generator emits a single string; however, for
|
|
SyntaxError exceptions, it emits several lines that (when
|
|
printed) display detailed information about where the syntax
|
|
error occurred.
|
|
|
|
The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last
|
|
string in the output.
|
|
"""
|
|
if self.exc_type is None:
|
|
yield _format_final_exc_line(None, self._str)
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
stype = self.exc_type.__qualname__
|
|
smod = self.exc_type.__module__
|
|
if smod not in ("__main__", "builtins"):
|
|
if not isinstance(smod, str):
|
|
smod = "<unknown>"
|
|
stype = smod + '.' + stype
|
|
|
|
if not issubclass(self.exc_type, SyntaxError):
|
|
yield _format_final_exc_line(stype, self._str)
|
|
else:
|
|
yield from self._format_syntax_error(stype)
|
|
if isinstance(self.__notes__, collections.abc.Sequence):
|
|
for note in self.__notes__:
|
|
note = _safe_string(note, 'note')
|
|
yield from [l + '\n' for l in note.split('\n')]
|
|
elif self.__notes__ is not None:
|
|
yield _safe_string(self.__notes__, '__notes__', func=repr)
|
|
|
|
def _format_syntax_error(self, stype):
|
|
"""Format SyntaxError exceptions (internal helper)."""
|
|
# Show exactly where the problem was found.
|
|
filename_suffix = ''
|
|
if self.lineno is not None:
|
|
yield ' File "{}", line {}\n'.format(
|
|
self.filename or "<string>", self.lineno)
|
|
elif self.filename is not None:
|
|
filename_suffix = ' ({})'.format(self.filename)
|
|
|
|
text = self.text
|
|
if text is not None:
|
|
# text = " foo\n"
|
|
# rtext = " foo"
|
|
# ltext = "foo"
|
|
rtext = text.rstrip('\n')
|
|
ltext = rtext.lstrip(' \n\f')
|
|
spaces = len(rtext) - len(ltext)
|
|
yield ' {}\n'.format(ltext)
|
|
|
|
if self.offset is not None:
|
|
offset = self.offset
|
|
end_offset = self.end_offset if self.end_offset not in {None, 0} else offset
|
|
if offset == end_offset or end_offset == -1:
|
|
end_offset = offset + 1
|
|
|
|
# Convert 1-based column offset to 0-based index into stripped text
|
|
colno = offset - 1 - spaces
|
|
end_colno = end_offset - 1 - spaces
|
|
if colno >= 0:
|
|
# non-space whitespace (likes tabs) must be kept for alignment
|
|
caretspace = ((c if c.isspace() else ' ') for c in ltext[:colno])
|
|
yield ' {}{}'.format("".join(caretspace), ('^' * (end_colno - colno) + "\n"))
|
|
msg = self.msg or "<no detail available>"
|
|
yield "{}: {}{}\n".format(stype, msg, filename_suffix)
|
|
|
|
def format(self, *, chain=True, _ctx=None):
|
|
"""Format the exception.
|
|
|
|
If chain is not *True*, *__cause__* and *__context__* will not be formatted.
|
|
|
|
The return value is a generator of strings, each ending in a newline and
|
|
some containing internal newlines. `print_exception` is a wrapper around
|
|
this method which just prints the lines to a file.
|
|
|
|
The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last
|
|
string in the output.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if _ctx is None:
|
|
_ctx = _ExceptionPrintContext()
|
|
|
|
output = []
|
|
exc = self
|
|
if chain:
|
|
while exc:
|
|
if exc.__cause__ is not None:
|
|
chained_msg = _cause_message
|
|
chained_exc = exc.__cause__
|
|
elif (exc.__context__ is not None and
|
|
not exc.__suppress_context__):
|
|
chained_msg = _context_message
|
|
chained_exc = exc.__context__
|
|
else:
|
|
chained_msg = None
|
|
chained_exc = None
|
|
|
|
output.append((chained_msg, exc))
|
|
exc = chained_exc
|
|
else:
|
|
output.append((None, exc))
|
|
|
|
for msg, exc in reversed(output):
|
|
if msg is not None:
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(msg)
|
|
if exc.exceptions is None:
|
|
if exc.stack:
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit('Traceback (most recent call last):\n')
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(exc.stack.format())
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(exc.format_exception_only())
|
|
elif _ctx.exception_group_depth > self.max_group_depth:
|
|
# exception group, but depth exceeds limit
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(
|
|
f"... (max_group_depth is {self.max_group_depth})\n")
|
|
else:
|
|
# format exception group
|
|
is_toplevel = (_ctx.exception_group_depth == 0)
|
|
if is_toplevel:
|
|
_ctx.exception_group_depth += 1
|
|
|
|
if exc.stack:
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(
|
|
'Exception Group Traceback (most recent call last):\n',
|
|
margin_char = '+' if is_toplevel else None)
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(exc.stack.format())
|
|
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(exc.format_exception_only())
|
|
num_excs = len(exc.exceptions)
|
|
if num_excs <= self.max_group_width:
|
|
n = num_excs
|
|
else:
|
|
n = self.max_group_width + 1
|
|
_ctx.need_close = False
|
|
for i in range(n):
|
|
last_exc = (i == n-1)
|
|
if last_exc:
|
|
# The closing frame may be added by a recursive call
|
|
_ctx.need_close = True
|
|
|
|
if self.max_group_width is not None:
|
|
truncated = (i >= self.max_group_width)
|
|
else:
|
|
truncated = False
|
|
title = f'{i+1}' if not truncated else '...'
|
|
yield (_ctx.indent() +
|
|
('+-' if i==0 else ' ') +
|
|
f'+---------------- {title} ----------------\n')
|
|
_ctx.exception_group_depth += 1
|
|
if not truncated:
|
|
yield from exc.exceptions[i].format(chain=chain, _ctx=_ctx)
|
|
else:
|
|
remaining = num_excs - self.max_group_width
|
|
plural = 's' if remaining > 1 else ''
|
|
yield from _ctx.emit(
|
|
f"and {remaining} more exception{plural}\n")
|
|
|
|
if last_exc and _ctx.need_close:
|
|
yield (_ctx.indent() +
|
|
"+------------------------------------\n")
|
|
_ctx.need_close = False
|
|
_ctx.exception_group_depth -= 1
|
|
|
|
if is_toplevel:
|
|
assert _ctx.exception_group_depth == 1
|
|
_ctx.exception_group_depth = 0
|
|
|
|
|
|
def print(self, *, file=None, chain=True):
|
|
"""Print the result of self.format(chain=chain) to 'file'."""
|
|
if file is None:
|
|
file = sys.stderr
|
|
for line in self.format(chain=chain):
|
|
print(line, file=file, end="")
|