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1 Traceback improvements
2 ======================
3
4 Previously, error tracebacks for errors happening in code cells were showing a hash, the one used for compiling the Python AST.
5
6 In [1]: def foo():
7 ...: return 3 / 0
8 ...:
9
10 In [2]: foo()
11 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
12 ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
13 <ipython-input-2-c19b6d9633cf> in <module>
14 ----> 1 foo()
15
16 <ipython-input-1-1595a74c32d5> in foo()
17 1 def foo():
18 ----> 2 return 3 / 0
19 3
20
21 ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
22
23 The error traceback is now correctly formatted, showing the cell number in which the error happened:
24
25 In [1]: def foo():
26 ...: return 3 / 0
27 ...:
28
29 In [2]: foo()
30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
31 ZeroDivisionError Traceback (most recent call last)
32 In [2], in <module>
33 ----> 1 foo()
34
35 In [1], in foo()
36 1 def foo():
37 ----> 2 return 3 / 0
38
39 ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
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1 1 """Compiler tools with improved interactive support.
2 2
3 3 Provides compilation machinery similar to codeop, but with caching support so
4 4 we can provide interactive tracebacks.
5 5
6 6 Authors
7 7 -------
8 8 * Robert Kern
9 9 * Fernando Perez
10 10 * Thomas Kluyver
11 11 """
12 12
13 13 # Note: though it might be more natural to name this module 'compiler', that
14 14 # name is in the stdlib and name collisions with the stdlib tend to produce
15 15 # weird problems (often with third-party tools).
16 16
17 17 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 18 # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team.
19 19 #
20 20 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License.
21 21 #
22 22 # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
23 23 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
24 24
25 25 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
26 26 # Imports
27 27 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
28 28
29 29 # Stdlib imports
30 30 import __future__
31 31 from ast import PyCF_ONLY_AST
32 32 import codeop
33 33 import functools
34 34 import hashlib
35 35 import linecache
36 36 import operator
37 37 import time
38 38 from contextlib import contextmanager
39 39
40 40 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
41 41 # Constants
42 42 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
43 43
44 44 # Roughly equal to PyCF_MASK | PyCF_MASK_OBSOLETE as defined in pythonrun.h,
45 45 # this is used as a bitmask to extract future-related code flags.
46 46 PyCF_MASK = functools.reduce(operator.or_,
47 47 (getattr(__future__, fname).compiler_flag
48 48 for fname in __future__.all_feature_names))
49 49
50 50 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 51 # Local utilities
52 52 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
53 53
54 54 def code_name(code, number=0):
55 55 """ Compute a (probably) unique name for code for caching.
56 56
57 57 This now expects code to be unicode.
58 58 """
59 59 hash_digest = hashlib.sha1(code.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
60 60 # Include the number and 12 characters of the hash in the name. It's
61 61 # pretty much impossible that in a single session we'll have collisions
62 62 # even with truncated hashes, and the full one makes tracebacks too long
63 63 return '<ipython-input-{0}-{1}>'.format(number, hash_digest[:12])
64 64
65 65 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
66 66 # Classes and functions
67 67 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
68 68
69 69 class CachingCompiler(codeop.Compile):
70 70 """A compiler that caches code compiled from interactive statements.
71 71 """
72 72
73 73 def __init__(self):
74 74 codeop.Compile.__init__(self)
75 75
76 76 # This is ugly, but it must be done this way to allow multiple
77 77 # simultaneous ipython instances to coexist. Since Python itself
78 78 # directly accesses the data structures in the linecache module, and
79 79 # the cache therein is global, we must work with that data structure.
80 80 # We must hold a reference to the original checkcache routine and call
81 81 # that in our own check_cache() below, but the special IPython cache
82 82 # must also be shared by all IPython instances. If we were to hold
83 83 # separate caches (one in each CachingCompiler instance), any call made
84 84 # by Python itself to linecache.checkcache() would obliterate the
85 85 # cached data from the other IPython instances.
86 86 if not hasattr(linecache, '_ipython_cache'):
87 87 linecache._ipython_cache = {}
88 88 if not hasattr(linecache, '_checkcache_ori'):
89 89 linecache._checkcache_ori = linecache.checkcache
90 90 # Now, we must monkeypatch the linecache directly so that parts of the
91 91 # stdlib that call it outside our control go through our codepath
92 92 # (otherwise we'd lose our tracebacks).
93 93 linecache.checkcache = check_linecache_ipython
94 94
95 # Caching a dictionary { filename: execution_count } for nicely
96 # rendered tracebacks. The filename corresponds to the filename
97 # argument used for the builtins.compile function.
98 self._filename_map = {}
95 99
96 100 def ast_parse(self, source, filename='<unknown>', symbol='exec'):
97 101 """Parse code to an AST with the current compiler flags active.
98 102
99 103 Arguments are exactly the same as ast.parse (in the standard library),
100 104 and are passed to the built-in compile function."""
101 105 return compile(source, filename, symbol, self.flags | PyCF_ONLY_AST, 1)
102 106
103 107 def reset_compiler_flags(self):
104 108 """Reset compiler flags to default state."""
105 109 # This value is copied from codeop.Compile.__init__, so if that ever
106 110 # changes, it will need to be updated.
107 111 self.flags = codeop.PyCF_DONT_IMPLY_DEDENT
108 112
109 113 @property
110 114 def compiler_flags(self):
111 115 """Flags currently active in the compilation process.
112 116 """
113 117 return self.flags
114 118
115 119 def get_code_name(self, raw_code, transformed_code, number):
116 120 """Compute filename given the code, and the cell number.
117 121
118 122 Parameters
119 123 ----------
120 124 raw_code : str
121 125 The raw cell code.
122 126 transformed_code : str
123 127 The executable Python source code to cache and compile.
124 128 number : int
125 129 A number which forms part of the code's name. Used for the execution
126 130 counter.
127 131
128 132 Returns
129 133 -------
130 134 The computed filename.
131 135 """
132 136 return code_name(transformed_code, number)
133 137
134 138 def cache(self, transformed_code, number=0, raw_code=None):
135 139 """Make a name for a block of code, and cache the code.
136 140
137 141 Parameters
138 142 ----------
139 143 transformed_code : str
140 144 The executable Python source code to cache and compile.
141 145 number : int
142 146 A number which forms part of the code's name. Used for the execution
143 147 counter.
144 148 raw_code : str
145 149 The raw code before transformation, if None, set to `transformed_code`.
146 150
147 151 Returns
148 152 -------
149 153 The name of the cached code (as a string). Pass this as the filename
150 154 argument to compilation, so that tracebacks are correctly hooked up.
151 155 """
152 156 if raw_code is None:
153 157 raw_code = transformed_code
154 158
155 159 name = self.get_code_name(raw_code, transformed_code, number)
160
161 # Save the execution count
162 self._filename_map[name] = number
163
156 164 entry = (
157 165 len(transformed_code),
158 166 time.time(),
159 167 [line + "\n" for line in transformed_code.splitlines()],
160 168 name,
161 169 )
162 170 linecache.cache[name] = entry
163 171 linecache._ipython_cache[name] = entry
164 172 return name
165 173
166 174 @contextmanager
167 175 def extra_flags(self, flags):
168 176 ## bits that we'll set to 1
169 177 turn_on_bits = ~self.flags & flags
170 178
171 179
172 180 self.flags = self.flags | flags
173 181 try:
174 182 yield
175 183 finally:
176 184 # turn off only the bits we turned on so that something like
177 185 # __future__ that set flags stays.
178 186 self.flags &= ~turn_on_bits
179 187
180 188
181 189 def check_linecache_ipython(*args):
182 190 """Call linecache.checkcache() safely protecting our cached values.
183 191 """
184 192 # First call the original checkcache as intended
185 193 linecache._checkcache_ori(*args)
186 194 # Then, update back the cache with our data, so that tracebacks related
187 195 # to our compiled codes can be produced.
188 196 linecache.cache.update(linecache._ipython_cache)
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1 1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 2 """
3 3 Verbose and colourful traceback formatting.
4 4
5 5 **ColorTB**
6 6
7 7 I've always found it a bit hard to visually parse tracebacks in Python. The
8 8 ColorTB class is a solution to that problem. It colors the different parts of a
9 9 traceback in a manner similar to what you would expect from a syntax-highlighting
10 10 text editor.
11 11
12 12 Installation instructions for ColorTB::
13 13
14 14 import sys,ultratb
15 15 sys.excepthook = ultratb.ColorTB()
16 16
17 17 **VerboseTB**
18 18
19 19 I've also included a port of Ka-Ping Yee's "cgitb.py" that produces all kinds
20 20 of useful info when a traceback occurs. Ping originally had it spit out HTML
21 21 and intended it for CGI programmers, but why should they have all the fun? I
22 22 altered it to spit out colored text to the terminal. It's a bit overwhelming,
23 23 but kind of neat, and maybe useful for long-running programs that you believe
24 24 are bug-free. If a crash *does* occur in that type of program you want details.
25 25 Give it a shot--you'll love it or you'll hate it.
26 26
27 27 .. note::
28 28
29 29 The Verbose mode prints the variables currently visible where the exception
30 30 happened (shortening their strings if too long). This can potentially be
31 31 very slow, if you happen to have a huge data structure whose string
32 32 representation is complex to compute. Your computer may appear to freeze for
33 33 a while with cpu usage at 100%. If this occurs, you can cancel the traceback
34 34 with Ctrl-C (maybe hitting it more than once).
35 35
36 36 If you encounter this kind of situation often, you may want to use the
37 37 Verbose_novars mode instead of the regular Verbose, which avoids formatting
38 38 variables (but otherwise includes the information and context given by
39 39 Verbose).
40 40
41 41 .. note::
42 42
43 43 The verbose mode print all variables in the stack, which means it can
44 44 potentially leak sensitive information like access keys, or unencrypted
45 45 password.
46 46
47 47 Installation instructions for VerboseTB::
48 48
49 49 import sys,ultratb
50 50 sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB()
51 51
52 52 Note: Much of the code in this module was lifted verbatim from the standard
53 53 library module 'traceback.py' and Ka-Ping Yee's 'cgitb.py'.
54 54
55 55 Color schemes
56 56 -------------
57 57
58 58 The colors are defined in the class TBTools through the use of the
59 59 ColorSchemeTable class. Currently the following exist:
60 60
61 61 - NoColor: allows all of this module to be used in any terminal (the color
62 62 escapes are just dummy blank strings).
63 63
64 64 - Linux: is meant to look good in a terminal like the Linux console (black
65 65 or very dark background).
66 66
67 67 - LightBG: similar to Linux but swaps dark/light colors to be more readable
68 68 in light background terminals.
69 69
70 70 - Neutral: a neutral color scheme that should be readable on both light and
71 71 dark background
72 72
73 73 You can implement other color schemes easily, the syntax is fairly
74 74 self-explanatory. Please send back new schemes you develop to the author for
75 75 possible inclusion in future releases.
76 76
77 77 Inheritance diagram:
78 78
79 79 .. inheritance-diagram:: IPython.core.ultratb
80 80 :parts: 3
81 81 """
82 82
83 83 #*****************************************************************************
84 84 # Copyright (C) 2001 Nathaniel Gray <n8gray@caltech.edu>
85 85 # Copyright (C) 2001-2004 Fernando Perez <fperez@colorado.edu>
86 86 #
87 87 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
88 88 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
89 89 #*****************************************************************************
90 90
91 91
92 92 import inspect
93 93 import linecache
94 94 import pydoc
95 95 import sys
96 96 import time
97 97 import traceback
98 98
99 99 import stack_data
100 100 from pygments.formatters.terminal256 import Terminal256Formatter
101 101 from pygments.styles import get_style_by_name
102 102
103 103 # IPython's own modules
104 104 from IPython import get_ipython
105 105 from IPython.core import debugger
106 106 from IPython.core.display_trap import DisplayTrap
107 107 from IPython.core.excolors import exception_colors
108 108 from IPython.utils import path as util_path
109 109 from IPython.utils import py3compat
110 110 from IPython.utils.terminal import get_terminal_size
111 111
112 112 import IPython.utils.colorable as colorable
113 113
114 114 # Globals
115 115 # amount of space to put line numbers before verbose tracebacks
116 116 INDENT_SIZE = 8
117 117
118 118 # Default color scheme. This is used, for example, by the traceback
119 119 # formatter. When running in an actual IPython instance, the user's rc.colors
120 120 # value is used, but having a module global makes this functionality available
121 121 # to users of ultratb who are NOT running inside ipython.
122 122 DEFAULT_SCHEME = 'NoColor'
123 123
124 124 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
125 125 # Code begins
126 126
127 127 # Helper function -- largely belongs to VerboseTB, but we need the same
128 128 # functionality to produce a pseudo verbose TB for SyntaxErrors, so that they
129 129 # can be recognized properly by ipython.el's py-traceback-line-re
130 130 # (SyntaxErrors have to be treated specially because they have no traceback)
131 131
132 132
133 133 def _format_traceback_lines(lines, Colors, has_colors, lvals):
134 134 """
135 135 Format tracebacks lines with pointing arrow, leading numbers...
136 136
137 137 Parameters
138 138 ----------
139 139 lines : list[Line]
140 140 Colors
141 141 ColorScheme used.
142 142 lvals : str
143 143 Values of local variables, already colored, to inject just after the error line.
144 144 """
145 145 numbers_width = INDENT_SIZE - 1
146 146 res = []
147 147
148 148 for stack_line in lines:
149 149 if stack_line is stack_data.LINE_GAP:
150 150 res.append('%s (...)%s\n' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.Normal))
151 151 continue
152 152
153 153 line = stack_line.render(pygmented=has_colors).rstrip('\n') + '\n'
154 154 lineno = stack_line.lineno
155 155 if stack_line.is_current:
156 156 # This is the line with the error
157 157 pad = numbers_width - len(str(lineno))
158 158 num = '%s%s' % (debugger.make_arrow(pad), str(lineno))
159 159 start_color = Colors.linenoEm
160 160 else:
161 161 num = '%*s' % (numbers_width, lineno)
162 162 start_color = Colors.lineno
163
163
164 164 line = '%s%s%s %s' % (start_color, num, Colors.Normal, line)
165 165
166 166 res.append(line)
167 167 if lvals and stack_line.is_current:
168 168 res.append(lvals + '\n')
169 169 return res
170 170
171 171
172 172 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
173 173 # Module classes
174 174 class TBTools(colorable.Colorable):
175 175 """Basic tools used by all traceback printer classes."""
176 176
177 177 # Number of frames to skip when reporting tracebacks
178 178 tb_offset = 0
179 179
180 180 def __init__(self, color_scheme='NoColor', call_pdb=False, ostream=None, parent=None, config=None):
181 181 # Whether to call the interactive pdb debugger after printing
182 182 # tracebacks or not
183 183 super(TBTools, self).__init__(parent=parent, config=config)
184 184 self.call_pdb = call_pdb
185 185
186 186 # Output stream to write to. Note that we store the original value in
187 187 # a private attribute and then make the public ostream a property, so
188 188 # that we can delay accessing sys.stdout until runtime. The way
189 189 # things are written now, the sys.stdout object is dynamically managed
190 190 # so a reference to it should NEVER be stored statically. This
191 191 # property approach confines this detail to a single location, and all
192 192 # subclasses can simply access self.ostream for writing.
193 193 self._ostream = ostream
194 194
195 195 # Create color table
196 196 self.color_scheme_table = exception_colors()
197 197
198 198 self.set_colors(color_scheme)
199 199 self.old_scheme = color_scheme # save initial value for toggles
200 200
201 201 if call_pdb:
202 202 self.pdb = debugger.Pdb()
203 203 else:
204 204 self.pdb = None
205 205
206 206 def _get_ostream(self):
207 207 """Output stream that exceptions are written to.
208 208
209 209 Valid values are:
210 210
211 211 - None: the default, which means that IPython will dynamically resolve
212 212 to sys.stdout. This ensures compatibility with most tools, including
213 213 Windows (where plain stdout doesn't recognize ANSI escapes).
214 214
215 215 - Any object with 'write' and 'flush' attributes.
216 216 """
217 217 return sys.stdout if self._ostream is None else self._ostream
218 218
219 219 def _set_ostream(self, val):
220 220 assert val is None or (hasattr(val, 'write') and hasattr(val, 'flush'))
221 221 self._ostream = val
222 222
223 223 ostream = property(_get_ostream, _set_ostream)
224 224
225 225 def get_parts_of_chained_exception(self, evalue):
226 226 def get_chained_exception(exception_value):
227 227 cause = getattr(exception_value, '__cause__', None)
228 228 if cause:
229 229 return cause
230 230 if getattr(exception_value, '__suppress_context__', False):
231 231 return None
232 232 return getattr(exception_value, '__context__', None)
233 233
234 234 chained_evalue = get_chained_exception(evalue)
235 235
236 236 if chained_evalue:
237 237 return chained_evalue.__class__, chained_evalue, chained_evalue.__traceback__
238 238
239 239 def prepare_chained_exception_message(self, cause):
240 240 direct_cause = "\nThe above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:\n"
241 241 exception_during_handling = "\nDuring handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:\n"
242 242
243 243 if cause:
244 244 message = [[direct_cause]]
245 245 else:
246 246 message = [[exception_during_handling]]
247 247 return message
248 248
249 249 @property
250 250 def has_colors(self):
251 251 return self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name.lower() != "nocolor"
252 252
253 253 def set_colors(self, *args, **kw):
254 254 """Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method."""
255 255
256 256 # Set own color table
257 257 self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(*args, **kw)
258 258 # for convenience, set Colors to the active scheme
259 259 self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
260 260 # Also set colors of debugger
261 261 if hasattr(self, 'pdb') and self.pdb is not None:
262 262 self.pdb.set_colors(*args, **kw)
263 263
264 264 def color_toggle(self):
265 265 """Toggle between the currently active color scheme and NoColor."""
266 266
267 267 if self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name == 'NoColor':
268 268 self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(self.old_scheme)
269 269 self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
270 270 else:
271 271 self.old_scheme = self.color_scheme_table.active_scheme_name
272 272 self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme('NoColor')
273 273 self.Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
274 274
275 275 def stb2text(self, stb):
276 276 """Convert a structured traceback (a list) to a string."""
277 277 return '\n'.join(stb)
278 278
279 279 def text(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None, context=5):
280 280 """Return formatted traceback.
281 281
282 282 Subclasses may override this if they add extra arguments.
283 283 """
284 284 tb_list = self.structured_traceback(etype, value, tb,
285 285 tb_offset, context)
286 286 return self.stb2text(tb_list)
287 287
288 288 def structured_traceback(self, etype, evalue, tb, tb_offset=None,
289 289 context=5, mode=None):
290 290 """Return a list of traceback frames.
291 291
292 292 Must be implemented by each class.
293 293 """
294 294 raise NotImplementedError()
295 295
296 296
297 297 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
298 298 class ListTB(TBTools):
299 299 """Print traceback information from a traceback list, with optional color.
300 300
301 301 Calling requires 3 arguments: (etype, evalue, elist)
302 302 as would be obtained by::
303
303
304 304 etype, evalue, tb = sys.exc_info()
305 305 if tb:
306 306 elist = traceback.extract_tb(tb)
307 307 else:
308 308 elist = None
309 309
310 310 It can thus be used by programs which need to process the traceback before
311 311 printing (such as console replacements based on the code module from the
312 312 standard library).
313 313
314 314 Because they are meant to be called without a full traceback (only a
315 315 list), instances of this class can't call the interactive pdb debugger."""
316 316
317 317 def __init__(self, color_scheme='NoColor', call_pdb=False, ostream=None, parent=None, config=None):
318 318 TBTools.__init__(self, color_scheme=color_scheme, call_pdb=call_pdb,
319 319 ostream=ostream, parent=parent,config=config)
320 320
321 321 def __call__(self, etype, value, elist):
322 322 self.ostream.flush()
323 323 self.ostream.write(self.text(etype, value, elist))
324 324 self.ostream.write('\n')
325 325
326 326 def _extract_tb(self, tb):
327 327 if tb:
328 328 return traceback.extract_tb(tb)
329 329 else:
330 330 return None
331 331
332 332 def structured_traceback(self, etype, evalue, etb=None, tb_offset=None,
333 333 context=5):
334 334 """Return a color formatted string with the traceback info.
335 335
336 336 Parameters
337 337 ----------
338 338 etype : exception type
339 339 Type of the exception raised.
340 340 evalue : object
341 341 Data stored in the exception
342 342 etb : object
343 343 If list: List of frames, see class docstring for details.
344 344 If Traceback: Traceback of the exception.
345 345 tb_offset : int, optional
346 346 Number of frames in the traceback to skip. If not given, the
347 347 instance evalue is used (set in constructor).
348 348 context : int, optional
349 349 Number of lines of context information to print.
350 350
351 351 Returns
352 352 -------
353 353 String with formatted exception.
354 354 """
355 355 # This is a workaround to get chained_exc_ids in recursive calls
356 356 # etb should not be a tuple if structured_traceback is not recursive
357 357 if isinstance(etb, tuple):
358 358 etb, chained_exc_ids = etb
359 359 else:
360 360 chained_exc_ids = set()
361 361
362 362 if isinstance(etb, list):
363 363 elist = etb
364 364 elif etb is not None:
365 365 elist = self._extract_tb(etb)
366 366 else:
367 367 elist = []
368 368 tb_offset = self.tb_offset if tb_offset is None else tb_offset
369 369 Colors = self.Colors
370 370 out_list = []
371 371 if elist:
372 372
373 373 if tb_offset and len(elist) > tb_offset:
374 374 elist = elist[tb_offset:]
375 375
376 376 out_list.append('Traceback %s(most recent call last)%s:' %
377 377 (Colors.normalEm, Colors.Normal) + '\n')
378 378 out_list.extend(self._format_list(elist))
379 379 # The exception info should be a single entry in the list.
380 380 lines = ''.join(self._format_exception_only(etype, evalue))
381 381 out_list.append(lines)
382 382
383 383 exception = self.get_parts_of_chained_exception(evalue)
384 384
385 385 if exception and not id(exception[1]) in chained_exc_ids:
386 386 chained_exception_message = self.prepare_chained_exception_message(
387 387 evalue.__cause__)[0]
388 388 etype, evalue, etb = exception
389 389 # Trace exception to avoid infinite 'cause' loop
390 390 chained_exc_ids.add(id(exception[1]))
391 391 chained_exceptions_tb_offset = 0
392 392 out_list = (
393 393 self.structured_traceback(
394 394 etype, evalue, (etb, chained_exc_ids),
395 395 chained_exceptions_tb_offset, context)
396 396 + chained_exception_message
397 397 + out_list)
398 398
399 399 return out_list
400 400
401 401 def _format_list(self, extracted_list):
402 402 """Format a list of traceback entry tuples for printing.
403 403
404 404 Given a list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or
405 405 extract_stack(), return a list of strings ready for printing.
406 406 Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the
407 407 same index in the argument list. Each string ends in a newline;
408 408 the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those items
409 409 whose source text line is not None.
410 410
411 411 Lifted almost verbatim from traceback.py
412 412 """
413 413
414 414 Colors = self.Colors
415 415 list = []
416 416 for filename, lineno, name, line in extracted_list[:-1]:
417 417 item = ' File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s\n' % \
418 418 (Colors.filename, filename, Colors.Normal,
419 419 Colors.lineno, lineno, Colors.Normal,
420 420 Colors.name, name, Colors.Normal)
421 421 if line:
422 422 item += ' %s\n' % line.strip()
423 423 list.append(item)
424 424 # Emphasize the last entry
425 425 filename, lineno, name, line = extracted_list[-1]
426 426 item = '%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%d%s, in %s%s%s%s\n' % \
427 427 (Colors.normalEm,
428 428 Colors.filenameEm, filename, Colors.normalEm,
429 429 Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.normalEm,
430 430 Colors.nameEm, name, Colors.normalEm,
431 431 Colors.Normal)
432 432 if line:
433 433 item += '%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line, line.strip(),
434 434 Colors.Normal)
435 435 list.append(item)
436 436 return list
437 437
438 438 def _format_exception_only(self, etype, value):
439 439 """Format the exception part of a traceback.
440 440
441 441 The arguments are the exception type and value such as given by
442 442 sys.exc_info()[:2]. The return value is a list of strings, each ending
443 443 in a newline. Normally, the list contains a single string; however,
444 444 for SyntaxError exceptions, it contains several lines that (when
445 445 printed) display detailed information about where the syntax error
446 446 occurred. The message indicating which exception occurred is the
447 447 always last string in the list.
448 448
449 449 Also lifted nearly verbatim from traceback.py
450 450 """
451 451 have_filedata = False
452 452 Colors = self.Colors
453 453 list = []
454 454 stype = py3compat.cast_unicode(Colors.excName + etype.__name__ + Colors.Normal)
455 455 if value is None:
456 456 # Not sure if this can still happen in Python 2.6 and above
457 457 list.append(stype + '\n')
458 458 else:
459 459 if issubclass(etype, SyntaxError):
460 460 have_filedata = True
461 461 if not value.filename: value.filename = "<string>"
462 462 if value.lineno:
463 463 lineno = value.lineno
464 464 textline = linecache.getline(value.filename, value.lineno)
465 465 else:
466 466 lineno = 'unknown'
467 467 textline = ''
468 468 list.append('%s File %s"%s"%s, line %s%s%s\n' % \
469 469 (Colors.normalEm,
470 470 Colors.filenameEm, py3compat.cast_unicode(value.filename), Colors.normalEm,
471 471 Colors.linenoEm, lineno, Colors.Normal ))
472 472 if textline == '':
473 473 textline = py3compat.cast_unicode(value.text, "utf-8")
474 474
475 475 if textline is not None:
476 476 i = 0
477 477 while i < len(textline) and textline[i].isspace():
478 478 i += 1
479 479 list.append('%s %s%s\n' % (Colors.line,
480 480 textline.strip(),
481 481 Colors.Normal))
482 482 if value.offset is not None:
483 483 s = ' '
484 484 for c in textline[i:value.offset - 1]:
485 485 if c.isspace():
486 486 s += c
487 487 else:
488 488 s += ' '
489 489 list.append('%s%s^%s\n' % (Colors.caret, s,
490 490 Colors.Normal))
491 491
492 492 try:
493 493 s = value.msg
494 494 except Exception:
495 495 s = self._some_str(value)
496 496 if s:
497 497 list.append('%s%s:%s %s\n' % (stype, Colors.excName,
498 498 Colors.Normal, s))
499 499 else:
500 500 list.append('%s\n' % stype)
501 501
502 502 # sync with user hooks
503 503 if have_filedata:
504 504 ipinst = get_ipython()
505 505 if ipinst is not None:
506 506 ipinst.hooks.synchronize_with_editor(value.filename, value.lineno, 0)
507 507
508 508 return list
509 509
510 510 def get_exception_only(self, etype, value):
511 511 """Only print the exception type and message, without a traceback.
512 512
513 513 Parameters
514 514 ----------
515 515 etype : exception type
516 516 evalue : exception value
517 517 """
518 518 return ListTB.structured_traceback(self, etype, value)
519 519
520 520 def show_exception_only(self, etype, evalue):
521 521 """Only print the exception type and message, without a traceback.
522 522
523 523 Parameters
524 524 ----------
525 525 etype : exception type
526 526 evalue : exception value
527 527 """
528 528 # This method needs to use __call__ from *this* class, not the one from
529 529 # a subclass whose signature or behavior may be different
530 530 ostream = self.ostream
531 531 ostream.flush()
532 532 ostream.write('\n'.join(self.get_exception_only(etype, evalue)))
533 533 ostream.flush()
534 534
535 535 def _some_str(self, value):
536 536 # Lifted from traceback.py
537 537 try:
538 538 return py3compat.cast_unicode(str(value))
539 539 except:
540 540 return u'<unprintable %s object>' % type(value).__name__
541 541
542 542
543 543 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
544 544 class VerboseTB(TBTools):
545 545 """A port of Ka-Ping Yee's cgitb.py module that outputs color text instead
546 546 of HTML. Requires inspect and pydoc. Crazy, man.
547 547
548 548 Modified version which optionally strips the topmost entries from the
549 549 traceback, to be used with alternate interpreters (because their own code
550 550 would appear in the traceback)."""
551 551
552 552 def __init__(self, color_scheme='Linux', call_pdb=False, ostream=None,
553 553 tb_offset=0, long_header=False, include_vars=True,
554 554 check_cache=None, debugger_cls = None,
555 555 parent=None, config=None):
556 556 """Specify traceback offset, headers and color scheme.
557 557
558 558 Define how many frames to drop from the tracebacks. Calling it with
559 559 tb_offset=1 allows use of this handler in interpreters which will have
560 560 their own code at the top of the traceback (VerboseTB will first
561 561 remove that frame before printing the traceback info)."""
562 562 TBTools.__init__(self, color_scheme=color_scheme, call_pdb=call_pdb,
563 563 ostream=ostream, parent=parent, config=config)
564 564 self.tb_offset = tb_offset
565 565 self.long_header = long_header
566 566 self.include_vars = include_vars
567 567 # By default we use linecache.checkcache, but the user can provide a
568 568 # different check_cache implementation. This is used by the IPython
569 569 # kernel to provide tracebacks for interactive code that is cached,
570 570 # by a compiler instance that flushes the linecache but preserves its
571 571 # own code cache.
572 572 if check_cache is None:
573 573 check_cache = linecache.checkcache
574 574 self.check_cache = check_cache
575 575
576 576 self.debugger_cls = debugger_cls or debugger.Pdb
577 577 self.skip_hidden = True
578 578
579 579 def format_record(self, frame_info):
580 580 """Format a single stack frame"""
581 581 Colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
582 582 ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal # used a lot
583 583
584
585
586 584 if isinstance(frame_info, stack_data.RepeatedFrames):
587 585 return ' %s[... skipping similar frames: %s]%s\n' % (
588 586 Colors.excName, frame_info.description, ColorsNormal)
589 587
588 file = frame_info.filename
589
590 ipinst = get_ipython()
591 if ipinst is not None and file in ipinst.compile._filename_map:
592 file = "[%s]" % ipinst.compile._filename_map[file]
593 tpl_link = "In %s%%s%s," % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal)
594 else:
595 file = util_path.compress_user(
596 py3compat.cast_unicode(file, util_path.fs_encoding)
597 )
598 tpl_link = "File %s%%s%s," % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal)
599
590 600 indent = ' ' * INDENT_SIZE
591 601 em_normal = '%s\n%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, indent, ColorsNormal)
592 tpl_link = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal)
593 602 tpl_call = 'in %s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm,
594 603 ColorsNormal)
595 604 tpl_call_fail = 'in %s%%s%s(***failed resolving arguments***)%s' % \
596 605 (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal)
597 tpl_local_var = '%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, ColorsNormal)
598 606 tpl_name_val = '%%s %s= %%s%s' % (Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal)
599 607
600 file = frame_info.filename
601 file = py3compat.cast_unicode(file, util_path.fs_encoding)
602 link = tpl_link % util_path.compress_user(file)
608 link = tpl_link % file
603 609 args, varargs, varkw, locals_ = inspect.getargvalues(frame_info.frame)
604 610
605 611 func = frame_info.executing.code_qualname()
606 612 if func == '<module>':
607 613 call = tpl_call % (func, '')
608 614 else:
609 615 # Decide whether to include variable details or not
610 616 var_repr = eqrepr if self.include_vars else nullrepr
611 617 try:
612 618 call = tpl_call % (func, inspect.formatargvalues(args,
613 619 varargs, varkw,
614 620 locals_, formatvalue=var_repr))
615 621 except KeyError:
616 622 # This happens in situations like errors inside generator
617 623 # expressions, where local variables are listed in the
618 624 # line, but can't be extracted from the frame. I'm not
619 625 # 100% sure this isn't actually a bug in inspect itself,
620 626 # but since there's no info for us to compute with, the
621 627 # best we can do is report the failure and move on. Here
622 628 # we must *not* call any traceback construction again,
623 629 # because that would mess up use of %debug later on. So we
624 630 # simply report the failure and move on. The only
625 631 # limitation will be that this frame won't have locals
626 632 # listed in the call signature. Quite subtle problem...
627 633 # I can't think of a good way to validate this in a unit
628 634 # test, but running a script consisting of:
629 635 # dict( (k,v.strip()) for (k,v) in range(10) )
630 636 # will illustrate the error, if this exception catch is
631 637 # disabled.
632 638 call = tpl_call_fail % func
633 639
634 640 lvals = ''
635 641 lvals_list = []
636 642 if self.include_vars:
637 643 for var in frame_info.variables_in_executing_piece:
638 644 lvals_list.append(tpl_name_val % (var.name, repr(var.value)))
639 645 if lvals_list:
640 646 lvals = '%s%s' % (indent, em_normal.join(lvals_list))
641 647
642 648 result = '%s %s\n' % (link, call)
643 649
644 650 result += ''.join(_format_traceback_lines(frame_info.lines, Colors, self.has_colors, lvals))
645 651 return result
646 652
647 653 def prepare_header(self, etype, long_version=False):
648 654 colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
649 655 colorsnormal = colors.Normal # used a lot
650 656 exc = '%s%s%s' % (colors.excName, etype, colorsnormal)
651 657 width = min(75, get_terminal_size()[0])
652 658 if long_version:
653 659 # Header with the exception type, python version, and date
654 660 pyver = 'Python ' + sys.version.split()[0] + ': ' + sys.executable
655 661 date = time.ctime(time.time())
656 662
657 663 head = '%s%s%s\n%s%s%s\n%s' % (colors.topline, '-' * width, colorsnormal,
658 664 exc, ' ' * (width - len(str(etype)) - len(pyver)),
659 665 pyver, date.rjust(width) )
660 666 head += "\nA problem occurred executing Python code. Here is the sequence of function" \
661 667 "\ncalls leading up to the error, with the most recent (innermost) call last."
662 668 else:
663 669 # Simplified header
664 670 head = '%s%s' % (exc, 'Traceback (most recent call last)'. \
665 671 rjust(width - len(str(etype))) )
666 672
667 673 return head
668 674
669 675 def format_exception(self, etype, evalue):
670 676 colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
671 677 colorsnormal = colors.Normal # used a lot
672 678 # Get (safely) a string form of the exception info
673 679 try:
674 680 etype_str, evalue_str = map(str, (etype, evalue))
675 681 except:
676 682 # User exception is improperly defined.
677 683 etype, evalue = str, sys.exc_info()[:2]
678 684 etype_str, evalue_str = map(str, (etype, evalue))
679 685 # ... and format it
680 686 return ['%s%s%s: %s' % (colors.excName, etype_str,
681 687 colorsnormal, py3compat.cast_unicode(evalue_str))]
682 688
683 689 def format_exception_as_a_whole(self, etype, evalue, etb, number_of_lines_of_context, tb_offset):
684 690 """Formats the header, traceback and exception message for a single exception.
685 691
686 692 This may be called multiple times by Python 3 exception chaining
687 693 (PEP 3134).
688 694 """
689 695 # some locals
690 696 orig_etype = etype
691 697 try:
692 698 etype = etype.__name__
693 699 except AttributeError:
694 700 pass
695 701
696 702 tb_offset = self.tb_offset if tb_offset is None else tb_offset
697 703 head = self.prepare_header(etype, self.long_header)
698 704 records = self.get_records(etb, number_of_lines_of_context, tb_offset)
699 705
700 706 frames = []
701 707 skipped = 0
702 708 lastrecord = len(records) - 1
703 709 for i, r in enumerate(records):
704 710 if not isinstance(r, stack_data.RepeatedFrames) and self.skip_hidden:
705 711 if r.frame.f_locals.get("__tracebackhide__", 0) and i != lastrecord:
706 712 skipped += 1
707 713 continue
708 714 if skipped:
709 715 Colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
710 716 ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal # used a lot
711 717 frames.append(
712 718 " %s[... skipping hidden %s frame]%s\n"
713 719 % (Colors.excName, skipped, ColorsNormal)
714 720 )
715 721 skipped = 0
716 722 frames.append(self.format_record(r))
717 723 if skipped:
718 724 Colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
719 725 ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal # used a lot
720 726 frames.append(
721 727 " %s[... skipping hidden %s frame]%s\n"
722 728 % (Colors.excName, skipped, ColorsNormal)
723 729 )
724 730
725 731 formatted_exception = self.format_exception(etype, evalue)
726 732 if records:
727 733 frame_info = records[-1]
728 734 ipinst = get_ipython()
729 735 if ipinst is not None:
730 736 ipinst.hooks.synchronize_with_editor(frame_info.filename, frame_info.lineno, 0)
731 737
732 738 return [[head] + frames + [''.join(formatted_exception[0])]]
733 739
734 740 def get_records(self, etb, number_of_lines_of_context, tb_offset):
735 741 context = number_of_lines_of_context - 1
736 742 after = context // 2
737 743 before = context - after
738 744 if self.has_colors:
739 745 style = get_style_by_name('default')
740 746 style = stack_data.style_with_executing_node(style, 'bg:#00005f')
741 747 formatter = Terminal256Formatter(style=style)
742 748 else:
743 749 formatter = None
744 750 options = stack_data.Options(
745 751 before=before,
746 752 after=after,
747 753 pygments_formatter=formatter,
748 754 )
749 755 return list(stack_data.FrameInfo.stack_data(etb, options=options))[tb_offset:]
750 756
751 757 def structured_traceback(self, etype, evalue, etb, tb_offset=None,
752 758 number_of_lines_of_context=5):
753 759 """Return a nice text document describing the traceback."""
754 760
755 761 formatted_exception = self.format_exception_as_a_whole(etype, evalue, etb, number_of_lines_of_context,
756 762 tb_offset)
757 763
758 764 colors = self.Colors # just a shorthand + quicker name lookup
759 765 colorsnormal = colors.Normal # used a lot
760 766 head = '%s%s%s' % (colors.topline, '-' * min(75, get_terminal_size()[0]), colorsnormal)
761 767 structured_traceback_parts = [head]
762 768 chained_exceptions_tb_offset = 0
763 769 lines_of_context = 3
764 770 formatted_exceptions = formatted_exception
765 771 exception = self.get_parts_of_chained_exception(evalue)
766 772 if exception:
767 773 formatted_exceptions += self.prepare_chained_exception_message(evalue.__cause__)
768 774 etype, evalue, etb = exception
769 775 else:
770 776 evalue = None
771 777 chained_exc_ids = set()
772 778 while evalue:
773 779 formatted_exceptions += self.format_exception_as_a_whole(etype, evalue, etb, lines_of_context,
774 780 chained_exceptions_tb_offset)
775 781 exception = self.get_parts_of_chained_exception(evalue)
776 782
777 783 if exception and not id(exception[1]) in chained_exc_ids:
778 784 chained_exc_ids.add(id(exception[1])) # trace exception to avoid infinite 'cause' loop
779 785 formatted_exceptions += self.prepare_chained_exception_message(evalue.__cause__)
780 786 etype, evalue, etb = exception
781 787 else:
782 788 evalue = None
783 789
784 790 # we want to see exceptions in a reversed order:
785 791 # the first exception should be on top
786 792 for formatted_exception in reversed(formatted_exceptions):
787 793 structured_traceback_parts += formatted_exception
788 794
789 795 return structured_traceback_parts
790 796
791 797 def debugger(self, force=False):
792 798 """Call up the pdb debugger if desired, always clean up the tb
793 799 reference.
794 800
795 801 Keywords:
796 802
797 803 - force(False): by default, this routine checks the instance call_pdb
798 804 flag and does not actually invoke the debugger if the flag is false.
799 805 The 'force' option forces the debugger to activate even if the flag
800 806 is false.
801 807
802 808 If the call_pdb flag is set, the pdb interactive debugger is
803 809 invoked. In all cases, the self.tb reference to the current traceback
804 810 is deleted to prevent lingering references which hamper memory
805 811 management.
806 812
807 813 Note that each call to pdb() does an 'import readline', so if your app
808 814 requires a special setup for the readline completers, you'll have to
809 815 fix that by hand after invoking the exception handler."""
810 816
811 817 if force or self.call_pdb:
812 818 if self.pdb is None:
813 819 self.pdb = self.debugger_cls()
814 820 # the system displayhook may have changed, restore the original
815 821 # for pdb
816 822 display_trap = DisplayTrap(hook=sys.__displayhook__)
817 823 with display_trap:
818 824 self.pdb.reset()
819 825 # Find the right frame so we don't pop up inside ipython itself
820 826 if hasattr(self, 'tb') and self.tb is not None:
821 827 etb = self.tb
822 828 else:
823 829 etb = self.tb = sys.last_traceback
824 830 while self.tb is not None and self.tb.tb_next is not None:
825 831 self.tb = self.tb.tb_next
826 832 if etb and etb.tb_next:
827 833 etb = etb.tb_next
828 834 self.pdb.botframe = etb.tb_frame
829 835 self.pdb.interaction(None, etb)
830 836
831 837 if hasattr(self, 'tb'):
832 838 del self.tb
833 839
834 840 def handler(self, info=None):
835 841 (etype, evalue, etb) = info or sys.exc_info()
836 842 self.tb = etb
837 843 ostream = self.ostream
838 844 ostream.flush()
839 845 ostream.write(self.text(etype, evalue, etb))
840 846 ostream.write('\n')
841 847 ostream.flush()
842 848
843 849 # Changed so an instance can just be called as VerboseTB_inst() and print
844 850 # out the right info on its own.
845 851 def __call__(self, etype=None, evalue=None, etb=None):
846 852 """This hook can replace sys.excepthook (for Python 2.1 or higher)."""
847 853 if etb is None:
848 854 self.handler()
849 855 else:
850 856 self.handler((etype, evalue, etb))
851 857 try:
852 858 self.debugger()
853 859 except KeyboardInterrupt:
854 860 print("\nKeyboardInterrupt")
855 861
856 862
857 863 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
858 864 class FormattedTB(VerboseTB, ListTB):
859 865 """Subclass ListTB but allow calling with a traceback.
860 866
861 867 It can thus be used as a sys.excepthook for Python > 2.1.
862 868
863 869 Also adds 'Context' and 'Verbose' modes, not available in ListTB.
864 870
865 871 Allows a tb_offset to be specified. This is useful for situations where
866 872 one needs to remove a number of topmost frames from the traceback (such as
867 873 occurs with python programs that themselves execute other python code,
868 874 like Python shells). """
869 875
870 876 def __init__(self, mode='Plain', color_scheme='Linux', call_pdb=False,
871 877 ostream=None,
872 878 tb_offset=0, long_header=False, include_vars=False,
873 879 check_cache=None, debugger_cls=None,
874 880 parent=None, config=None):
875 881
876 882 # NEVER change the order of this list. Put new modes at the end:
877 883 self.valid_modes = ['Plain', 'Context', 'Verbose', 'Minimal']
878 884 self.verbose_modes = self.valid_modes[1:3]
879 885
880 886 VerboseTB.__init__(self, color_scheme=color_scheme, call_pdb=call_pdb,
881 887 ostream=ostream, tb_offset=tb_offset,
882 888 long_header=long_header, include_vars=include_vars,
883 889 check_cache=check_cache, debugger_cls=debugger_cls,
884 890 parent=parent, config=config)
885 891
886 892 # Different types of tracebacks are joined with different separators to
887 893 # form a single string. They are taken from this dict
888 894 self._join_chars = dict(Plain='', Context='\n', Verbose='\n',
889 895 Minimal='')
890 896 # set_mode also sets the tb_join_char attribute
891 897 self.set_mode(mode)
892 898
893 899 def structured_traceback(self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset=None, number_of_lines_of_context=5):
894 900 tb_offset = self.tb_offset if tb_offset is None else tb_offset
895 901 mode = self.mode
896 902 if mode in self.verbose_modes:
897 903 # Verbose modes need a full traceback
898 904 return VerboseTB.structured_traceback(
899 905 self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset, number_of_lines_of_context
900 906 )
901 907 elif mode == 'Minimal':
902 908 return ListTB.get_exception_only(self, etype, value)
903 909 else:
904 910 # We must check the source cache because otherwise we can print
905 911 # out-of-date source code.
906 912 self.check_cache()
907 913 # Now we can extract and format the exception
908 914 return ListTB.structured_traceback(
909 915 self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset, number_of_lines_of_context
910 916 )
911 917
912 918 def stb2text(self, stb):
913 919 """Convert a structured traceback (a list) to a string."""
914 920 return self.tb_join_char.join(stb)
915 921
916 922
917 923 def set_mode(self, mode=None):
918 924 """Switch to the desired mode.
919 925
920 926 If mode is not specified, cycles through the available modes."""
921 927
922 928 if not mode:
923 929 new_idx = (self.valid_modes.index(self.mode) + 1 ) % \
924 930 len(self.valid_modes)
925 931 self.mode = self.valid_modes[new_idx]
926 932 elif mode not in self.valid_modes:
927 933 raise ValueError('Unrecognized mode in FormattedTB: <' + mode + '>\n'
928 934 'Valid modes: ' + str(self.valid_modes))
929 935 else:
930 936 self.mode = mode
931 937 # include variable details only in 'Verbose' mode
932 938 self.include_vars = (self.mode == self.valid_modes[2])
933 939 # Set the join character for generating text tracebacks
934 940 self.tb_join_char = self._join_chars[self.mode]
935 941
936 942 # some convenient shortcuts
937 943 def plain(self):
938 944 self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[0])
939 945
940 946 def context(self):
941 947 self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[1])
942 948
943 949 def verbose(self):
944 950 self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[2])
945 951
946 952 def minimal(self):
947 953 self.set_mode(self.valid_modes[3])
948 954
949 955
950 956 #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
951 957 class AutoFormattedTB(FormattedTB):
952 958 """A traceback printer which can be called on the fly.
953 959
954 960 It will find out about exceptions by itself.
955 961
956 962 A brief example::
957 963
958 964 AutoTB = AutoFormattedTB(mode = 'Verbose',color_scheme='Linux')
959 965 try:
960 966 ...
961 967 except:
962 968 AutoTB() # or AutoTB(out=logfile) where logfile is an open file object
963 969 """
964 970
965 971 def __call__(self, etype=None, evalue=None, etb=None,
966 972 out=None, tb_offset=None):
967 973 """Print out a formatted exception traceback.
968 974
969 975 Optional arguments:
970 976 - out: an open file-like object to direct output to.
971 977
972 978 - tb_offset: the number of frames to skip over in the stack, on a
973 979 per-call basis (this overrides temporarily the instance's tb_offset
974 980 given at initialization time."""
975 981
976 982 if out is None:
977 983 out = self.ostream
978 984 out.flush()
979 985 out.write(self.text(etype, evalue, etb, tb_offset))
980 986 out.write('\n')
981 987 out.flush()
982 988 # FIXME: we should remove the auto pdb behavior from here and leave
983 989 # that to the clients.
984 990 try:
985 991 self.debugger()
986 992 except KeyboardInterrupt:
987 993 print("\nKeyboardInterrupt")
988 994
989 995 def structured_traceback(self, etype=None, value=None, tb=None,
990 996 tb_offset=None, number_of_lines_of_context=5):
991 997 if etype is None:
992 998 etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
993 999 if isinstance(tb, tuple):
994 1000 # tb is a tuple if this is a chained exception.
995 1001 self.tb = tb[0]
996 1002 else:
997 1003 self.tb = tb
998 1004 return FormattedTB.structured_traceback(
999 1005 self, etype, value, tb, tb_offset, number_of_lines_of_context)
1000 1006
1001 1007
1002 1008 #---------------------------------------------------------------------------
1003 1009
1004 1010 # A simple class to preserve Nathan's original functionality.
1005 1011 class ColorTB(FormattedTB):
1006 1012 """Shorthand to initialize a FormattedTB in Linux colors mode."""
1007 1013
1008 1014 def __init__(self, color_scheme='Linux', call_pdb=0, **kwargs):
1009 1015 FormattedTB.__init__(self, color_scheme=color_scheme,
1010 1016 call_pdb=call_pdb, **kwargs)
1011 1017
1012 1018
1013 1019 class SyntaxTB(ListTB):
1014 1020 """Extension which holds some state: the last exception value"""
1015 1021
1016 1022 def __init__(self, color_scheme='NoColor', parent=None, config=None):
1017 1023 ListTB.__init__(self, color_scheme, parent=parent, config=config)
1018 1024 self.last_syntax_error = None
1019 1025
1020 1026 def __call__(self, etype, value, elist):
1021 1027 self.last_syntax_error = value
1022 1028
1023 1029 ListTB.__call__(self, etype, value, elist)
1024 1030
1025 1031 def structured_traceback(self, etype, value, elist, tb_offset=None,
1026 1032 context=5):
1027 1033 # If the source file has been edited, the line in the syntax error can
1028 1034 # be wrong (retrieved from an outdated cache). This replaces it with
1029 1035 # the current value.
1030 1036 if isinstance(value, SyntaxError) \
1031 1037 and isinstance(value.filename, str) \
1032 1038 and isinstance(value.lineno, int):
1033 1039 linecache.checkcache(value.filename)
1034 1040 newtext = linecache.getline(value.filename, value.lineno)
1035 1041 if newtext:
1036 1042 value.text = newtext
1037 1043 self.last_syntax_error = value
1038 1044 return super(SyntaxTB, self).structured_traceback(etype, value, elist,
1039 1045 tb_offset=tb_offset, context=context)
1040 1046
1041 1047 def clear_err_state(self):
1042 1048 """Return the current error state and clear it"""
1043 1049 e = self.last_syntax_error
1044 1050 self.last_syntax_error = None
1045 1051 return e
1046 1052
1047 1053 def stb2text(self, stb):
1048 1054 """Convert a structured traceback (a list) to a string."""
1049 1055 return ''.join(stb)
1050 1056
1051 1057
1052 1058 # some internal-use functions
1053 1059 def text_repr(value):
1054 1060 """Hopefully pretty robust repr equivalent."""
1055 1061 # this is pretty horrible but should always return *something*
1056 1062 try:
1057 1063 return pydoc.text.repr(value)
1058 1064 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1059 1065 raise
1060 1066 except:
1061 1067 try:
1062 1068 return repr(value)
1063 1069 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1064 1070 raise
1065 1071 except:
1066 1072 try:
1067 1073 # all still in an except block so we catch
1068 1074 # getattr raising
1069 1075 name = getattr(value, '__name__', None)
1070 1076 if name:
1071 1077 # ick, recursion
1072 1078 return text_repr(name)
1073 1079 klass = getattr(value, '__class__', None)
1074 1080 if klass:
1075 1081 return '%s instance' % text_repr(klass)
1076 1082 except KeyboardInterrupt:
1077 1083 raise
1078 1084 except:
1079 1085 return 'UNRECOVERABLE REPR FAILURE'
1080 1086
1081 1087
1082 1088 def eqrepr(value, repr=text_repr):
1083 1089 return '=%s' % repr(value)
1084 1090
1085 1091
1086 1092 def nullrepr(value, repr=text_repr):
1087 1093 return ''
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