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2:mod:`inspect` --- Inspect live objects
3=======================================
4
5.. module:: inspect
6 :synopsis: Extract information and source code from live objects.
7.. moduleauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
8.. sectionauthor:: Ka-Ping Yee <ping@lfw.org>
9
10
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000011The :mod:`inspect` module provides several useful functions to help get
12information about live objects such as modules, classes, methods, functions,
13tracebacks, frame objects, and code objects. For example, it can help you
14examine the contents of a class, retrieve the source code of a method, extract
15and format the argument list for a function, or get all the information you need
16to display a detailed traceback.
17
18There are four main kinds of services provided by this module: type checking,
19getting source code, inspecting classes and functions, and examining the
20interpreter stack.
21
22
23.. _inspect-types:
24
25Types and members
26-----------------
27
28The :func:`getmembers` function retrieves the members of an object such as a
Christian Heimes78644762008-03-04 23:39:23 +000029class or module. The sixteen functions whose names begin with "is" are mainly
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000030provided as convenient choices for the second argument to :func:`getmembers`.
31They also help you determine when you can expect to find the following special
32attributes:
33
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +000034+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
35| Type | Attribute | Description |
36+===========+=================+===========================+
37| module | __doc__ | documentation string |
38+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
39| | __file__ | filename (missing for |
40| | | built-in modules) |
41+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
42| class | __doc__ | documentation string |
43+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
44| | __module__ | name of module in which |
45| | | this class was defined |
46+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
47| method | __doc__ | documentation string |
48+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
49| | __name__ | name with which this |
50| | | method was defined |
51+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
Christian Heimesff737952007-11-27 10:40:20 +000052| | __func__ | function object |
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +000053| | | containing implementation |
54| | | of method |
55+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
Christian Heimesff737952007-11-27 10:40:20 +000056| | __self__ | instance to which this |
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +000057| | | method is bound, or |
58| | | ``None`` |
59+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
60| function | __doc__ | documentation string |
61+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
62| | __name__ | name with which this |
63| | | function was defined |
64+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
65| | __code__ | code object containing |
66| | | compiled function |
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +000067| | | :term:`bytecode` |
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +000068+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
69| | __defaults__ | tuple of any default |
70| | | values for arguments |
71+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
72| | __globals__ | global namespace in which |
73| | | this function was defined |
74+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
75| traceback | tb_frame | frame object at this |
76| | | level |
77+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
78| | tb_lasti | index of last attempted |
79| | | instruction in bytecode |
80+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
81| | tb_lineno | current line number in |
82| | | Python source code |
83+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
84| | tb_next | next inner traceback |
85| | | object (called by this |
86| | | level) |
87+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
88| frame | f_back | next outer frame object |
89| | | (this frame's caller) |
90+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
91| | f_builtins | built-in namespace seen |
92| | | by this frame |
93+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
94| | f_code | code object being |
95| | | executed in this frame |
96+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
97| | f_exc_traceback | traceback if raised in |
98| | | this frame, or ``None`` |
99+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
100| | f_exc_type | exception type if raised |
101| | | in this frame, or |
102| | | ``None`` |
103+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
104| | f_exc_value | exception value if raised |
105| | | in this frame, or |
106| | | ``None`` |
107+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
108| | f_globals | global namespace seen by |
109| | | this frame |
110+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
111| | f_lasti | index of last attempted |
112| | | instruction in bytecode |
113+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
114| | f_lineno | current line number in |
115| | | Python source code |
116+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
117| | f_locals | local namespace seen by |
118| | | this frame |
119+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
120| | f_restricted | 0 or 1 if frame is in |
121| | | restricted execution mode |
122+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
123| | f_trace | tracing function for this |
124| | | frame, or ``None`` |
125+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
126| code | co_argcount | number of arguments (not |
127| | | including \* or \*\* |
128| | | args) |
129+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
130| | co_code | string of raw compiled |
131| | | bytecode |
132+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
133| | co_consts | tuple of constants used |
134| | | in the bytecode |
135+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
136| | co_filename | name of file in which |
137| | | this code object was |
138| | | created |
139+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
140| | co_firstlineno | number of first line in |
141| | | Python source code |
142+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
143| | co_flags | bitmap: 1=optimized ``|`` |
144| | | 2=newlocals ``|`` 4=\*arg |
145| | | ``|`` 8=\*\*arg |
146+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
147| | co_lnotab | encoded mapping of line |
148| | | numbers to bytecode |
149| | | indices |
150+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
151| | co_name | name with which this code |
152| | | object was defined |
153+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
154| | co_names | tuple of names of local |
155| | | variables |
156+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
157| | co_nlocals | number of local variables |
158+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
159| | co_stacksize | virtual machine stack |
160| | | space required |
161+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
162| | co_varnames | tuple of names of |
163| | | arguments and local |
164| | | variables |
165+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
166| builtin | __doc__ | documentation string |
167+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
168| | __name__ | original name of this |
169| | | function or method |
170+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
171| | __self__ | instance to which a |
172| | | method is bound, or |
173| | | ``None`` |
174+-----------+-----------------+---------------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000175
176
177.. function:: getmembers(object[, predicate])
178
179 Return all the members of an object in a list of (name, value) pairs sorted by
180 name. If the optional *predicate* argument is supplied, only members for which
181 the predicate returns a true value are included.
182
Christian Heimes7f044312008-01-06 17:05:40 +0000183 .. note::
184
185 :func:`getmembers` does not return metaclass attributes when the argument
186 is a class (this behavior is inherited from the :func:`dir` function).
187
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000188
189.. function:: getmoduleinfo(path)
190
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000191 Returns a :term:`named tuple` ``ModuleInfo(name, suffix, mode,
192 module_type)`` of values that describe how Python will interpret the file
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000193 identified by *path* if it is a module, or ``None`` if it would not be
194 identified as a module. The return tuple is ``(name, suffix, mode, mtype)``,
195 where *name* is the name of the module without the name of any enclosing
196 package, *suffix* is the trailing part of the file name (which may not be a
197 dot-delimited extension), *mode* is the :func:`open` mode that would be used
198 (``'r'`` or ``'rb'``), and *mtype* is an integer giving the type of the
199 module. *mtype* will have a value which can be compared to the constants
200 defined in the :mod:`imp` module; see the documentation for that module for
201 more information on module types.
202
203
204.. function:: getmodulename(path)
205
206 Return the name of the module named by the file *path*, without including the
207 names of enclosing packages. This uses the same algorithm as the interpreter
208 uses when searching for modules. If the name cannot be matched according to the
209 interpreter's rules, ``None`` is returned.
210
211
212.. function:: ismodule(object)
213
214 Return true if the object is a module.
215
216
217.. function:: isclass(object)
218
219 Return true if the object is a class.
220
221
222.. function:: ismethod(object)
223
224 Return true if the object is a method.
225
226
227.. function:: isfunction(object)
228
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000229 Return true if the object is a Python function or unnamed (:term:`lambda`) function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000230
231
Christian Heimes7131fd92008-02-19 14:21:46 +0000232.. function:: isgeneratorfunction(object)
233
234 Return true if the object is a Python generator function.
235
236
237.. function:: isgenerator(object)
238
239 Return true if the object is a generator.
240
241
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000242.. function:: istraceback(object)
243
244 Return true if the object is a traceback.
245
246
247.. function:: isframe(object)
248
249 Return true if the object is a frame.
250
251
252.. function:: iscode(object)
253
254 Return true if the object is a code.
255
256
257.. function:: isbuiltin(object)
258
259 Return true if the object is a built-in function.
260
261
262.. function:: isroutine(object)
263
264 Return true if the object is a user-defined or built-in function or method.
265
Christian Heimesbe5b30b2008-03-03 19:18:51 +0000266.. function:: isabstract(object)
267
268 Return true if the object is an abstract base class.
269
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000270
271.. function:: ismethoddescriptor(object)
272
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000273 Return true if the object is a method descriptor, but not if :func:`ismethod`
274 or :func:`isclass` or :func:`isfunction` are true.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000275
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000276 This, for example, is true of ``int.__add__``. An object passing this test
277 has a :attr:`__get__` attribute but not a :attr:`__set__` attribute, but
278 beyond that the set of attributes varies. :attr:`__name__` is usually
279 sensible, and :attr:`__doc__` often is.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000280
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000281 Methods implemented via descriptors that also pass one of the other tests
282 return false from the :func:`ismethoddescriptor` test, simply because the
283 other tests promise more -- you can, e.g., count on having the
Christian Heimesff737952007-11-27 10:40:20 +0000284 :attr:`__func__` attribute (etc) when an object passes :func:`ismethod`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000285
286
287.. function:: isdatadescriptor(object)
288
289 Return true if the object is a data descriptor.
290
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000291 Data descriptors have both a :attr:`__get__` and a :attr:`__set__` attribute.
292 Examples are properties (defined in Python), getsets, and members. The
293 latter two are defined in C and there are more specific tests available for
294 those types, which is robust across Python implementations. Typically, data
295 descriptors will also have :attr:`__name__` and :attr:`__doc__` attributes
296 (properties, getsets, and members have both of these attributes), but this is
297 not guaranteed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000298
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000299
300.. function:: isgetsetdescriptor(object)
301
302 Return true if the object is a getset descriptor.
303
304 getsets are attributes defined in extension modules via ``PyGetSetDef``
305 structures. For Python implementations without such types, this method will
306 always return ``False``.
307
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000308
309.. function:: ismemberdescriptor(object)
310
311 Return true if the object is a member descriptor.
312
313 Member descriptors are attributes defined in extension modules via
Georg Brandl9afde1c2007-11-01 20:32:30 +0000314 ``PyMemberDef`` structures. For Python implementations without such types,
315 this method will always return ``False``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000316
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000317
318.. _inspect-source:
319
320Retrieving source code
321----------------------
322
323
324.. function:: getdoc(object)
325
326 Get the documentation string for an object. All tabs are expanded to spaces. To
327 clean up docstrings that are indented to line up with blocks of code, any
328 whitespace than can be uniformly removed from the second line onwards is
329 removed.
330
331
332.. function:: getcomments(object)
333
334 Return in a single string any lines of comments immediately preceding the
335 object's source code (for a class, function, or method), or at the top of the
336 Python source file (if the object is a module).
337
338
339.. function:: getfile(object)
340
341 Return the name of the (text or binary) file in which an object was defined.
342 This will fail with a :exc:`TypeError` if the object is a built-in module,
343 class, or function.
344
345
346.. function:: getmodule(object)
347
348 Try to guess which module an object was defined in.
349
350
351.. function:: getsourcefile(object)
352
353 Return the name of the Python source file in which an object was defined. This
354 will fail with a :exc:`TypeError` if the object is a built-in module, class, or
355 function.
356
357
358.. function:: getsourcelines(object)
359
360 Return a list of source lines and starting line number for an object. The
361 argument may be a module, class, method, function, traceback, frame, or code
362 object. The source code is returned as a list of the lines corresponding to the
363 object and the line number indicates where in the original source file the first
364 line of code was found. An :exc:`IOError` is raised if the source code cannot
365 be retrieved.
366
367
368.. function:: getsource(object)
369
370 Return the text of the source code for an object. The argument may be a module,
371 class, method, function, traceback, frame, or code object. The source code is
372 returned as a single string. An :exc:`IOError` is raised if the source code
373 cannot be retrieved.
374
375
376.. _inspect-classes-functions:
377
378Classes and functions
379---------------------
380
381
382.. function:: getclasstree(classes[, unique])
383
384 Arrange the given list of classes into a hierarchy of nested lists. Where a
385 nested list appears, it contains classes derived from the class whose entry
386 immediately precedes the list. Each entry is a 2-tuple containing a class and a
387 tuple of its base classes. If the *unique* argument is true, exactly one entry
388 appears in the returned structure for each class in the given list. Otherwise,
389 classes using multiple inheritance and their descendants will appear multiple
390 times.
391
392
393.. function:: getargspec(func)
394
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000395 Get the names and default values of a function's arguments. A
396 :term:`named tuple` ``ArgSpec(args, varargs, keywords,
397 defaults)`` is returned. *args* is a list of
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000398 the argument names. *varargs* and *varkw* are the names of the ``*`` and
399 ``**`` arguments or ``None``. *defaults* is a tuple of default argument
400 values or None if there are no default arguments; if this tuple has *n*
401 elements, they correspond to the last *n* elements listed in *args*.
402
403 .. deprecated:: 3.0
404 Use :func:`getfullargspec` instead, which provides information about
405 keyword-only arguments.
406
407
408.. function:: getfullargspec(func)
409
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000410 Get the names and default values of a function's arguments. A :term:`named tuple`
411 is returned:
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000412
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000413 ``FullArgSpec(args, varargs, varkw, defaults, kwonlyargs, kwonlydefaults, annotations)``
Georg Brandl138bcb52007-09-12 19:04:21 +0000414
415 *args* is a list of the argument names. *varargs* and *varkw* are the names
416 of the ``*`` and ``**`` arguments or ``None``. *defaults* is an n-tuple of
417 the default values of the last n arguments. *kwonlyargs* is a list of
418 keyword-only argument names. *kwonlydefaults* is a dictionary mapping names
419 from kwonlyargs to defaults. *annotations* is a dictionary mapping argument
420 names to annotations.
421
422 The first four items in the tuple correspond to :func:`getargspec`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000423
424
425.. function:: getargvalues(frame)
426
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000427 Get information about arguments passed into a particular frame. A :term:`named tuple`
428 ``ArgInfo(args, varargs, keywords, locals)`` is returned. *args* is a list of the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000429 argument names (it may contain nested lists). *varargs* and *varkw* are the
430 names of the ``*`` and ``**`` arguments or ``None``. *locals* is the locals
431 dictionary of the given frame.
432
433
434.. function:: formatargspec(args[, varargs, varkw, defaults, formatarg, formatvarargs, formatvarkw, formatvalue, join])
435
436 Format a pretty argument spec from the four values returned by
437 :func:`getargspec`. The format\* arguments are the corresponding optional
438 formatting functions that are called to turn names and values into strings.
439
440
441.. function:: formatargvalues(args[, varargs, varkw, locals, formatarg, formatvarargs, formatvarkw, formatvalue, join])
442
443 Format a pretty argument spec from the four values returned by
444 :func:`getargvalues`. The format\* arguments are the corresponding optional
445 formatting functions that are called to turn names and values into strings.
446
447
448.. function:: getmro(cls)
449
450 Return a tuple of class cls's base classes, including cls, in method resolution
451 order. No class appears more than once in this tuple. Note that the method
452 resolution order depends on cls's type. Unless a very peculiar user-defined
453 metatype is in use, cls will be the first element of the tuple.
454
455
456.. _inspect-stack:
457
458The interpreter stack
459---------------------
460
461When the following functions return "frame records," each record is a tuple of
462six items: the frame object, the filename, the line number of the current line,
463the function name, a list of lines of context from the source code, and the
464index of the current line within that list.
465
466.. warning::
467
468 Keeping references to frame objects, as found in the first element of the frame
469 records these functions return, can cause your program to create reference
470 cycles. Once a reference cycle has been created, the lifespan of all objects
471 which can be accessed from the objects which form the cycle can become much
472 longer even if Python's optional cycle detector is enabled. If such cycles must
473 be created, it is important to ensure they are explicitly broken to avoid the
474 delayed destruction of objects and increased memory consumption which occurs.
475
476 Though the cycle detector will catch these, destruction of the frames (and local
477 variables) can be made deterministic by removing the cycle in a
478 :keyword:`finally` clause. This is also important if the cycle detector was
479 disabled when Python was compiled or using :func:`gc.disable`. For example::
480
481 def handle_stackframe_without_leak():
482 frame = inspect.currentframe()
483 try:
484 # do something with the frame
485 finally:
486 del frame
487
488The optional *context* argument supported by most of these functions specifies
489the number of lines of context to return, which are centered around the current
490line.
491
492
493.. function:: getframeinfo(frame[, context])
494
Christian Heimes25bb7832008-01-11 16:17:00 +0000495 Get information about a frame or traceback object. A :term:`named tuple`
496 ``Traceback(filename, lineno, function, code_context, index)`` is returned.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000497
498
499.. function:: getouterframes(frame[, context])
500
501 Get a list of frame records for a frame and all outer frames. These frames
502 represent the calls that lead to the creation of *frame*. The first entry in the
503 returned list represents *frame*; the last entry represents the outermost call
504 on *frame*'s stack.
505
506
507.. function:: getinnerframes(traceback[, context])
508
509 Get a list of frame records for a traceback's frame and all inner frames. These
510 frames represent calls made as a consequence of *frame*. The first entry in the
511 list represents *traceback*; the last entry represents where the exception was
512 raised.
513
514
515.. function:: currentframe()
516
517 Return the frame object for the caller's stack frame.
518
519
520.. function:: stack([context])
521
522 Return a list of frame records for the caller's stack. The first entry in the
523 returned list represents the caller; the last entry represents the outermost
524 call on the stack.
525
526
527.. function:: trace([context])
528
529 Return a list of frame records for the stack between the current frame and the
530 frame in which an exception currently being handled was raised in. The first
531 entry in the list represents the caller; the last entry represents where the
532 exception was raised.
533