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Protect against failure to show local data....
Protect against failure to show local data. See https://github.com/napari/napari/pull/3201 where formatting traceback was failing and lead to silenced errors. With this change we instead get the rest of the traceback but without the local variables, which is still better.

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""Update the What's New doc (development version)
This collects the snippets from whatsnew/pr/, moves their content into
whatsnew/development.rst (chronologically ordered), and deletes the snippets.
"""
import io
import sys
from pathlib import Path
from subprocess import check_call, check_output
repo_root = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent
whatsnew_dir = repo_root / "docs" / "source" / "whatsnew"
pr_dir = whatsnew_dir / "pr"
target = whatsnew_dir / "development.rst"
FEATURE_MARK = ".. DO NOT EDIT THIS LINE BEFORE RELEASE. FEATURE INSERTION POINT."
INCOMPAT_MARK = ".. DO NOT EDIT THIS LINE BEFORE RELEASE. INCOMPAT INSERTION POINT."
# 1. Collect the whatsnew snippet files ---------------------------------------
files = set(pr_dir.glob("*.rst"))
# Ignore explanatory and example files
files.difference_update(
{pr_dir / f for f in {"incompat-switching-to-perl.rst", "antigravity-feature.rst"}}
)
if not files:
print("No automatic update available for what's new")
sys.exit(0)
def getmtime(f):
return check_output(["git", "log", "-1", '--format="%ai"', "--", f])
files = sorted(files, key=getmtime)
features, incompats = [], []
for path in files:
with io.open(path, encoding="utf-8") as f:
try:
content = f.read().rstrip()
except Exception as e:
raise Exception('Error reading "{}"'.format(f)) from e
if path.name.startswith("incompat-"):
incompats.append(content)
else:
features.append(content)
# Put the insertion markers back on the end, so they're ready for next time.
feature_block = "\n\n".join(features + [FEATURE_MARK])
incompat_block = "\n\n".join(incompats + [INCOMPAT_MARK])
# 2. Update the target file ---------------------------------------------------
with io.open(target, encoding="utf-8") as f:
content = f.read()
assert content.count(FEATURE_MARK) == 1
assert content.count(INCOMPAT_MARK) == 1
content = content.replace(FEATURE_MARK, feature_block)
content = content.replace(INCOMPAT_MARK, incompat_block)
# Clean trailing whitespace
content = "\n".join(l.rstrip() for l in content.splitlines())
with io.open(target, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f:
f.write(content)
# 3. Stage the changes in git -------------------------------------------------
for file in files:
check_call(["git", "rm", file])
check_call(["git", "add", target])
print("Merged what's new changes. Check the diff and commit the change.")