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| :mod:`trace` --- Trace or track Python statement execution |
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| .. module:: trace |
| :synopsis: Trace or track Python statement execution. |
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| The :mod:`trace` module allows you to trace program execution, generate |
| annotated statement coverage listings, print caller/callee relationships and |
| list functions executed during a program run. It can be used in another program |
| or from the command line. |
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| .. _trace-cli: |
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| Command Line Usage |
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| The :mod:`trace` module can be invoked from the command line. It can be as |
| simple as :: |
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| python -m trace --count somefile.py ... |
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| The above will generate annotated listings of all Python modules imported during |
| the execution of :file:`somefile.py`. |
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| The following command-line arguments are supported: |
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| :option:`--trace`, :option:`-t` |
| Display lines as they are executed. |
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| :option:`--count`, :option:`-c` |
| Produce a set of annotated listing files upon program completion that shows how |
| many times each statement was executed. |
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| :option:`--report`, :option:`-r` |
| Produce an annotated list from an earlier program run that used the |
| :option:`--count` and :option:`--file` arguments. |
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| :option:`--no-report`, :option:`-R` |
| Do not generate annotated listings. This is useful if you intend to make |
| several runs with :option:`--count` then produce a single set of annotated |
| listings at the end. |
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| :option:`--listfuncs`, :option:`-l` |
| List the functions executed by running the program. |
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| :option:`--trackcalls`, :option:`-T` |
| Generate calling relationships exposed by running the program. |
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| :option:`--file`, :option:`-f` |
| Name a file containing (or to contain) counts. |
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| :option:`--coverdir`, :option:`-C` |
| Name a directory in which to save annotated listing files. |
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| :option:`--missing`, :option:`-m` |
| When generating annotated listings, mark lines which were not executed with |
| '``>>>>>>``'. |
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| :option:`--summary`, :option:`-s` |
| When using :option:`--count` or :option:`--report`, write a brief summary to |
| stdout for each file processed. |
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| :option:`--ignore-module` |
| Accepts comma separated list of module names. Ignore each of the named |
| module and its submodules (if it is a package). May be given |
| multiple times. |
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| :option:`--ignore-dir` |
| Ignore all modules and packages in the named directory and subdirectories |
| (multiple directories can be joined by os.pathsep). May be given multiple |
| times. |
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| .. _trace-api: |
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| Programming Interface |
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| .. class:: Trace([count=1[, trace=1[, countfuncs=0[, countcallers=0[, ignoremods=()[, ignoredirs=()[, infile=None[, outfile=None[, timing=False]]]]]]]]]) |
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| Create an object to trace execution of a single statement or expression. All |
| parameters are optional. *count* enables counting of line numbers. *trace* |
| enables line execution tracing. *countfuncs* enables listing of the functions |
| called during the run. *countcallers* enables call relationship tracking. |
| *ignoremods* is a list of modules or packages to ignore. *ignoredirs* is a list |
| of directories whose modules or packages should be ignored. *infile* is the |
| file from which to read stored count information. *outfile* is a file in which |
| to write updated count information. *timing* enables a timestamp relative |
| to when tracing was started to be displayed. |
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| .. method:: Trace.run(cmd) |
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| Run *cmd* under control of the Trace object with the current tracing parameters. |
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| .. method:: Trace.runctx(cmd[, globals=None[, locals=None]]) |
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| Run *cmd* under control of the Trace object with the current tracing parameters |
| in the defined global and local environments. If not defined, *globals* and |
| *locals* default to empty dictionaries. |
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| .. method:: Trace.runfunc(func, *args, **kwds) |
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| Call *func* with the given arguments under control of the :class:`Trace` object |
| with the current tracing parameters. |
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| This is a simple example showing the use of this module:: |
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| import sys |
| import trace |
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| # create a Trace object, telling it what to ignore, and whether to |
| # do tracing or line-counting or both. |
| tracer = trace.Trace( |
| ignoredirs=[sys.prefix, sys.exec_prefix], |
| trace=0, |
| count=1) |
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| # run the new command using the given tracer |
| tracer.run('main()') |
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| # make a report, placing output in /tmp |
| r = tracer.results() |
| r.write_results(show_missing=True, coverdir="/tmp") |
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