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2:mod:`traceback` --- Print or retrieve a stack traceback
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4
5.. module:: traceback
6 :synopsis: Print or retrieve a stack traceback.
7
8
9This module provides a standard interface to extract, format and print stack
10traces of Python programs. It exactly mimics the behavior of the Python
11interpreter when it prints a stack trace. This is useful when you want to print
12stack traces under program control, such as in a "wrapper" around the
13interpreter.
14
15.. index:: object: traceback
16
17The module uses traceback objects --- this is the object type that is stored in
18the ``sys.last_traceback`` variable and returned as the third item from
19:func:`sys.exc_info`.
20
21The module defines the following functions:
22
23
24.. function:: print_tb(traceback[, limit[, file]])
25
26 Print up to *limit* stack trace entries from *traceback*. If *limit* is omitted
27 or ``None``, all entries are printed. If *file* is omitted or ``None``, the
28 output goes to ``sys.stderr``; otherwise it should be an open file or file-like
29 object to receive the output.
30
31
32.. function:: print_exception(type, value, traceback[, limit[, file]])
33
34 Print exception information and up to *limit* stack trace entries from
35 *traceback* to *file*. This differs from :func:`print_tb` in the following ways:
36 (1) if *traceback* is not ``None``, it prints a header ``Traceback (most recent
37 call last):``; (2) it prints the exception *type* and *value* after the stack
38 trace; (3) if *type* is :exc:`SyntaxError` and *value* has the appropriate
39 format, it prints the line where the syntax error occurred with a caret
40 indicating the approximate position of the error.
41
42
43.. function:: print_exc([limit[, file]])
44
45 This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(*sys.exc_info()``.
46
47
48.. function:: format_exc([limit])
49
50 This is like ``print_exc(limit)`` but returns a string instead of printing to a
51 file.
52
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54.. function:: print_last([limit[, file]])
55
56 This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value,
57 sys.last_traceback, limit, file)``.
58
59
60.. function:: print_stack([f[, limit[, file]]])
61
62 This function prints a stack trace from its invocation point. The optional *f*
63 argument can be used to specify an alternate stack frame to start. The optional
64 *limit* and *file* arguments have the same meaning as for
65 :func:`print_exception`.
66
67
68.. function:: extract_tb(traceback[, limit])
69
70 Return a list of up to *limit* "pre-processed" stack trace entries extracted
71 from the traceback object *traceback*. It is useful for alternate formatting of
72 stack traces. If *limit* is omitted or ``None``, all entries are extracted. A
73 "pre-processed" stack trace entry is a quadruple (*filename*, *line number*,
74 *function name*, *text*) representing the information that is usually printed
75 for a stack trace. The *text* is a string with leading and trailing whitespace
76 stripped; if the source is not available it is ``None``.
77
78
79.. function:: extract_stack([f[, limit]])
80
81 Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame. The return value has
82 the same format as for :func:`extract_tb`. The optional *f* and *limit*
83 arguments have the same meaning as for :func:`print_stack`.
84
85
86.. function:: format_list(list)
87
88 Given a list of tuples as returned by :func:`extract_tb` or
89 :func:`extract_stack`, return a list of strings ready for printing. Each string
90 in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the same index in the
91 argument list. Each string ends in a newline; the strings may contain internal
92 newlines as well, for those items whose source text line is not ``None``.
93
94
95.. function:: format_exception_only(type, value)
96
97 Format the exception part of a traceback. The arguments are the exception type
98 and value such as given by ``sys.last_type`` and ``sys.last_value``. The return
99 value is a list of strings, each ending in a newline. Normally, the list
100 contains a single string; however, for :exc:`SyntaxError` exceptions, it
101 contains several lines that (when printed) display detailed information about
102 where the syntax error occurred. The message indicating which exception
103 occurred is the always last string in the list.
104
105
106.. function:: format_exception(type, value, tb[, limit])
107
108 Format a stack trace and the exception information. The arguments have the
109 same meaning as the corresponding arguments to :func:`print_exception`. The
110 return value is a list of strings, each ending in a newline and some containing
111 internal newlines. When these lines are concatenated and printed, exactly the
112 same text is printed as does :func:`print_exception`.
113
114
115.. function:: format_tb(tb[, limit])
116
117 A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_tb(tb, limit))``.
118
119
120.. function:: format_stack([f[, limit]])
121
122 A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))``.
123
124
125.. function:: tb_lineno(tb)
126
127 This function returns the current line number set in the traceback object. This
128 function was necessary because in versions of Python prior to 2.3 when the
129 :option:`-O` flag was passed to Python the ``tb.tb_lineno`` was not updated
130 correctly. This function has no use in versions past 2.3.
131
132
133.. _traceback-example:
134
135Traceback Example
136-----------------
137
138This simple example implements a basic read-eval-print loop, similar to (but
139less useful than) the standard Python interactive interpreter loop. For a more
140complete implementation of the interpreter loop, refer to the :mod:`code`
141module. ::
142
143 import sys, traceback
144
145 def run_user_code(envdir):
146 source = raw_input(">>> ")
147 try:
148 exec(source, envdir)
149 except:
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000150 print("Exception in user code:")
151 print("-"*60)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000152 traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000153 print("-"*60)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000154
155 envdir = {}
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000156 while True:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000157 run_user_code(envdir)
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