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Fred Drake3a0351c1998-04-04 07:23:21 +00001\section{Standard Module \module{traceback}}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00002\declaremodule{standard}{traceback}
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4\modulesynopsis{Print or retrieve a stack traceback.}
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Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +00006
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +00007
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +00008This module provides a standard interface to extract, format and print
9stack traces of Python programs. It exactly mimics the behavior of
10the Python interpreter when it prints a stack trace. This is useful
11when you want to print stack traces under program control, e.g. in a
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000012``wrapper'' around the interpreter.
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14The module uses traceback objects --- this is the object type
15that is stored in the variables \code{sys.exc_traceback} and
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000016\code{sys.last_traceback} and returned as the third item from
17\function{sys.exc_info()}.
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000018\obindex{traceback}
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000019
20The module defines the following functions:
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Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000022\begin{funcdesc}{print_tb}{traceback\optional{, limit\optional{, file}}}
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000023Print up to \var{limit} stack trace entries from \var{traceback}. If
24\var{limit} is omitted or \code{None}, all entries are printed.
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000025If \var{file} is omitted or \code{None}, the output goes to
26\code{sys.stderr}; otherwise it should be an open file or file-like
27object to receive the output.
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000028\end{funcdesc}
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Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000030\begin{funcdesc}{extract_tb}{traceback\optional{, limit}}
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000031Return a list of up to \var{limit} ``pre-processed'' stack trace
32entries extracted from \var{traceback}. It is useful for alternate
33formatting of stack traces. If \var{limit} is omitted or \code{None},
34all entries are extracted. A ``pre-processed'' stack trace entry is a
35quadruple (\var{filename}, \var{line number}, \var{function name},
36\var{line text}) representing the information that is usually printed
37for a stack trace. The \var{line text} is a string with leading and
38trailing whitespace stripped; if the source is not available it is
39\code{None}.
40\end{funcdesc}
41
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000042\begin{funcdesc}{print_exception}{type, value,
43traceback\optional{, limit\optional{, file}}}
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000044Print exception information and up to \var{limit} stack trace entries
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000045from \var{traceback} to \var{file}.
46This differs from \function{print_tb()} in the
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000047following ways: (1) if \var{traceback} is not \code{None}, it prints a
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000048header \samp{Traceback (innermost last):}; (2) it prints the
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000049exception \var{type} and \var{value} after the stack trace; (3) if
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000050\var{type} is \exception{SyntaxError} and \var{value} has the appropriate
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000051format, it prints the line where the syntax error occurred with a
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000052caret indicating the approximate position of the error.
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000053\end{funcdesc}
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Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000055\begin{funcdesc}{print_exc}{\optional{limit\optional{, file}}}
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000056This is a shorthand for `\code{print_exception(sys.exc_type,}
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000057\code{sys.exc_value,} \code{sys.exc_traceback,} \var{limit}\code{,}
58\var{file}\code{)}'. (In fact, it uses \code{sys.exc_info()} to
59retrieve the same information in a thread-safe way.)
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000060\end{funcdesc}
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Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000062\begin{funcdesc}{print_last}{\optional{limit\optional{, file}}}
Fred Drake266b4c11998-03-08 06:12:10 +000063This is a shorthand for `\code{print_exception(sys.last_type,}
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000064\code{sys.last_value,} \code{sys.last_traceback,} \var{limit}\code{,}
65\var{file}\code{)}'.
Guido van Rossum81b30601995-03-01 14:36:00 +000066\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +000067
68\begin{funcdesc}{print_stack}{\optional{f\optional{, limit\optional{, file}}}}
69This function prints a stack trace from its invocation point. The
70optional \var{f} argument can be used to specify an alternate stack
71frame to start. The optional \var{limit} and \var{file} arguments have the
72same meaning as for \function{print_exception()}.
73\end{funcdesc}
74
75\begin{funcdesc}{extract_tb}{tb\optional{, limit}}
76Return a list containing the raw (unformatted) traceback information
77extracted from the traceback object \var{tb}. The optional
78\var{limit} argument has the same meaning as for
79\function{print_exception()}. The items in the returned list are
804-tuples containing the following values: filename, line number,
81function name, and source text line. The source text line is stripped
82of leading and trailing whitespace; it is \code{None} when the source
83text file is unavailable.
84\end{funcdesc}
85
86\begin{funcdesc}{extract_stack}{\optional{f\optional{, limit}}}
87Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame. The return
88value has the same format as for \function{extract_tb()}. The
89optional \var{f} and \var{limit} arguments have the same meaning as
90for \function{print_stack()}.
91\end{funcdesc}
92
93\begin{funcdesc}{format_list}{list}
94Given a list of tuples as returned by \function{extract_tb()} or
95\function{extract_stack()}, return a list of strings ready for
96printing. Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item
97with the same index in the argument list. Each string ends in a
98newline; the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those
99items whose source text line is not \code{None}.
100\end{funcdesc}
101
102\begin{funcdesc}{format_exception_only}{type, value}
103Format the exception part of a traceback. The arguments are the
104exception type and value such as given by \code{sys.last_type} and
105\code{sys.last_value}. The return value is a list of strings, each
106ending in a newline. Normally, the list contains a single string;
107however, for \code{SyntaxError} exceptions, it contains several lines
108that (when printed) display detailed information about where the
109syntax error occurred. The message indicating which exception
110occurred is the always last string in the list.
111\end{funcdesc}
112
113\begin{funcdesc}{format_exception}{type, value, tb\optional{, limit}}
114Format a stack trace and the exception information. The arguments
115have the same meaning as the corresponding arguments to
116\function{print_exception()}. The return value is a list of strings,
117each ending in a newline and some containing internal newlines. When
118these lines are contatenated and printed, exactly the same text is
119printed as does \function{print_exception()}.
120\end{funcdesc}
121
122\begin{funcdesc}{format_tb}{tb\optional{, limit}}
123A shorthand for \code{format_list(extract_tb(\var{tb}, \var{limit}))}.
124\end{funcdesc}
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126\begin{funcdesc}{format_stack}{\optional{f\optional{, limit}}}
127A shorthand for \code{format_list(extract_stack(\var{f}, \var{limit}))}.
128\end{funcdesc}
129
130\begin{funcdesc}{tb_lineno}{tb}
131This function returns the current line number set in the traceback
132object. This is normally the same as the \code{\var{tb}.tb_lineno}
133field of the object, but when optimization is used (the -O flag) this
134field is not updated correctly; this function calculates the correct
135value.
136\end{funcdesc}
137
138A simple example follows:
139
140\begin{verbatim}
141import sys, traceback
142
143def run_user_code(envdir):
144 source = raw_input(">>> ")
145 try:
146 exec source in envdir
147 except:
148 print "Exception in user code:"
Guido van Rossumfaac0131998-06-17 22:38:09 +0000149 print '-'*60
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +0000150 traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
Guido van Rossumfaac0131998-06-17 22:38:09 +0000151 print '-'*60
Guido van Rossumbca12071998-06-17 22:37:26 +0000152
153envdir = {}
154while 1:
155 run_user_code(envdir)
156\end{verbatim}