| :mod:`linecache` --- Random access to text lines |
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| .. module:: linecache |
| :synopsis: This module provides random access to individual lines from text files. |
| .. sectionauthor:: Moshe Zadka <moshez@zadka.site.co.il> |
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| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/linecache.py` |
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| The :mod:`linecache` module allows one to get any line from a Python source file, while |
| attempting to optimize internally, using a cache, the common case where many |
| lines are read from a single file. This is used by the :mod:`traceback` module |
| to retrieve source lines for inclusion in the formatted traceback. |
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| The :func:`tokenize.open` function is used to open files. This |
| function uses :func:`tokenize.detect_encoding` to get the encoding of the |
| file; in the absence of an encoding token, the file encoding defaults to UTF-8. |
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| The :mod:`linecache` module defines the following functions: |
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| .. function:: getline(filename, lineno, module_globals=None) |
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| Get line *lineno* from file named *filename*. This function will never raise an |
| exception --- it will return ``''`` on errors (the terminating newline character |
| will be included for lines that are found). |
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| .. index:: triple: module; search; path |
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| If a file named *filename* is not found, the function will look for it in the |
| module search path, ``sys.path``, after first checking for a :pep:`302` |
| ``__loader__`` in *module_globals*, in case the module was imported from a |
| zipfile or other non-filesystem import source. |
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| .. function:: clearcache() |
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| Clear the cache. Use this function if you no longer need lines from files |
| previously read using :func:`getline`. |
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| .. function:: checkcache(filename=None) |
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| Check the cache for validity. Use this function if files in the cache may have |
| changed on disk, and you require the updated version. If *filename* is omitted, |
| it will check all the entries in the cache. |
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| Example:: |
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| >>> import linecache |
| >>> linecache.getline(linecache.__file__, 8) |
| 'import sys\n' |