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r2498 # encoding: utf-8
"""
Utilities for working with stack frames.
"""
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r13348 from __future__ import print_function
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Matthias BUSSONNIER
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r5390 # Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
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r2498 #
# 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
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r4891 from IPython.utils import py3compat
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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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
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r7014 ...: print sorted(extract_vars('x','y').items())
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r2498 ...:
In [3]: func('hello')
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r7014 [('x', 'hello'), ('y', 1)]
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r2498 """
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)
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r13348 print('[DBG:%s] %s%s -> %r' % (cf.f_code.co_name,pre_msg,expr,
eval(expr,cf.f_globals,cf.f_locals)))
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# deactivate it by uncommenting the following line, which makes it a no-op
#def debugx(expr,pre_msg=''): pass
Scott Tsai
Refactor caller_module_locals() into extract_module_locals()
r6225 def extract_module_locals(depth=0):
"""Returns (module, locals) of the funciton `depth` frames away from the caller"""
f = sys._getframe(depth + 1)
global_ns = f.f_globals
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Move caller_module_and_locals() to IPython.util.frame
r6224 module = sys.modules[global_ns['__name__']]
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Refactor caller_module_locals() into extract_module_locals()
r6225 return (module, f.f_locals)