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Display exception notes in tracebacks (#14039)...
Display exception notes in tracebacks (#14039) [PEP 678](https://peps.python.org/pep-0678/) introduced the ability to add notes to exception objects. This has been [released in Python 3.11](https://docs.python.org/3/library/exceptions.html#BaseException.add_note) and is currently not implemented in IPython. These changes are fully compatible with older Python versions that don't include PEP 678. Here's a sample test that shows the consistency in Python's stdlib traceback module (test 1) and the difference between Python and IPython's runtimes (test 2): ```python import traceback print('--- test 1 ---') try: raise Exception('Testing notes') except Exception as e: e.add_note('Does this work?') e.add_note('Yes!') traceback.print_exc() print('\n--- test 2 ---') try: raise Exception('Testing notes') except Exception as e: e.add_note('Does this work?') e.add_note('No!') raise ``` When executed with Python 3.11, both notes are displayed in both tracebacks: ``` $ python test.py --- test 1 --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/app/test.py", line 5, in <module> raise Exception('Testing notes') Exception: Testing notes Does this work? Yes! --- test 2 --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/app/test.py", line 13, in <module> raise Exception('Testing notes') Exception: Testing notes Does this work? No! ``` In IPython's VerboseTB does not yet handle exception notes: ``` $ ipython test.py --- test 1 --- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/app/test.py", line 5, in <module> raise Exception('Testing notes') Exception: Testing notes Does this work? Yes! --- test 2 --- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exception Traceback (most recent call last) File /app/test.py:13 11 print('\n--- test 2 ---') 12 try: ---> 13 raise Exception('Testing notes') 14 except Exception as e: 15 e.add_note('Does this work?') Exception: Testing notes ``` The changes I am suggesting are inspired from implementation of [Lib/traceback.py](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/main/Lib/traceback.py) (search for `__notes__`) and improvements for dealing with edge cases more nicely in [cpython#103897](https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/103897). Although notes are meant to be strings only, I kept some inspiration from the existing exception handling to ensure that the notes are uncolored and bytes decoded, if there are any. I am definitely open to using a different color if deemed better. For context, `bpython` keeps the notes uncolored, and [Python's tutorial](https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/errors.html#enriching-exceptions-with-notes) puts them in light gray, like the line numbers. Here's how the test 2 looks like after these changes: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16963011/234723689-6bbfe0ff-94d4-4a90-9da6-acfe1c8e5edf.png) ## :snake: :man_juggling:

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autogen_magics.py
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from pathlib import Path
from IPython.core.alias import Alias
from IPython.core.interactiveshell import InteractiveShell
from IPython.core.magic import MagicAlias
from IPython.utils.text import dedent, indent
shell = InteractiveShell.instance()
magics = shell.magics_manager.magics
def _strip_underline(line):
chars = set(line.strip())
if len(chars) == 1 and ("-" in chars or "=" in chars):
return ""
else:
return line
def format_docstring(func):
docstring = (func.__doc__ or "Undocumented").rstrip()
docstring = indent(dedent(docstring))
# Sphinx complains if indented bits have rst headings in, so strip out
# any underlines in the docstring.
lines = [_strip_underline(l) for l in docstring.splitlines()]
return "\n".join(lines)
output = [
"Line magics",
"===========",
"",
]
# Case insensitive sort by name
def sortkey(s): return s[0].lower()
for name, func in sorted(magics["line"].items(), key=sortkey):
if isinstance(func, Alias) or isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
# Aliases are magics, but shouldn't be documented here
# Also skip aliases to other magics
continue
output.extend([".. magic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
output.extend([
"Cell magics",
"===========",
"",
])
for name, func in sorted(magics["cell"].items(), key=sortkey):
if name == "!":
# Special case - don't encourage people to use %%!
continue
if func == magics["line"].get(name, "QQQP"):
# Don't redocument line magics that double as cell magics
continue
if isinstance(func, MagicAlias):
continue
output.extend([".. cellmagic:: {}".format(name),
"",
format_docstring(func),
""])
src_path = Path(__file__).parent
dest = src_path.joinpath("source", "interactive", "magics-generated.txt")
dest.write_text("\n".join(output), encoding="utf-8")