frame.py
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r2498 | # encoding: utf-8 | ||
""" | ||||
Utilities for working with stack frames. | ||||
""" | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 The IPython Development Team | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Imports | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
import sys | ||||
Thomas Kluyver
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r4891 | from IPython.utils import py3compat | ||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | |||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Code | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
Thomas Kluyver
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r4891 | @py3compat.doctest_refactor_print | ||
Brian Granger
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r2498 | def extract_vars(*names,**kw): | ||
"""Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. | ||||
:Parameters: | ||||
- `*names`: strings | ||||
One or more variable names which will be extracted from the caller's | ||||
frame. | ||||
:Keywords: | ||||
- `depth`: integer (0) | ||||
How many frames in the stack to walk when looking for your variables. | ||||
Examples: | ||||
In [2]: def func(x): | ||||
...: y = 1 | ||||
...: print extract_vars('x','y') | ||||
...: | ||||
In [3]: func('hello') | ||||
{'y': 1, 'x': 'hello'} | ||||
""" | ||||
depth = kw.get('depth',0) | ||||
callerNS = sys._getframe(depth+1).f_locals | ||||
return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) | ||||
def extract_vars_above(*names): | ||||
"""Extract a set of variables by name from another frame. | ||||
Similar to extractVars(), but with a specified depth of 1, so that names | ||||
are exctracted exactly from above the caller. | ||||
This is simply a convenience function so that the very common case (for us) | ||||
of skipping exactly 1 frame doesn't have to construct a special dict for | ||||
keyword passing.""" | ||||
callerNS = sys._getframe(2).f_locals | ||||
return dict((k,callerNS[k]) for k in names) | ||||
def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): | ||||
"""Print the value of an expression from the caller's frame. | ||||
Takes an expression, evaluates it in the caller's frame and prints both | ||||
the given expression and the resulting value (as well as a debug mark | ||||
indicating the name of the calling function. The input must be of a form | ||||
suitable for eval(). | ||||
An optional message can be passed, which will be prepended to the printed | ||||
expr->value pair.""" | ||||
cf = sys._getframe(1) | ||||
print '[DBG:%s] %s%s -> %r' % (cf.f_code.co_name,pre_msg,expr, | ||||
eval(expr,cf.f_globals,cf.f_locals)) | ||||
# deactivate it by uncommenting the following line, which makes it a no-op | ||||
#def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): pass | ||||