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Handle OSError cases where traceback frames occur from built files (#13964)...
Handle OSError cases where traceback frames occur from built files (#13964) I've been using the `_render_traceback_` method of the traceback object, provided by the `IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell` object that you created, in the `showtraceback` method. Thanks to this, I was able to create better error messages. I appreciate it. The following issue is related to the use of this method. ```python try: # Exception classes can customise their traceback - we # use this in IPython.parallel for exceptions occurring # in the engines. This should return a list of strings. if hasattr(value, "_render_traceback_"): stb = value._render_traceback_() else: stb = self.InteractiveTB.structured_traceback( etype, value, tb, tb_offset=tb_offset ) ``` I noticed that in the recent `8.11` version, code was added to generate a traceback when the source code is too long. In this case, if the `etb.tb_frame` object is a built file or something similar, the `inspect.getsourcelines(etb.tb_frame)` method may raise an error. So I implemented a change to set the `max_len` to the minimum value and avoid the following condition when an `OSError` occurs. I think this approach can handle cases where errors occur while using the `inspect.getsourcelines()` method. If there is anything I have done wrong or any procedures I should follow, please let me know. I would greatly appreciate it if you could leave a comment and I will make the necessary changes immediately. Thank you.

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/ IPython / lib / tests / test_backgroundjobs.py
"""Tests for pylab tools module.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2011, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Stdlib imports
import time
# Our own imports
from IPython.lib import backgroundjobs as bg
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Globals and constants
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
t_short = 0.0001 # very short interval to wait on jobs
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Local utilities
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def sleeper(interval=t_short, *a, **kw):
args = dict(interval=interval,
other_args=a,
kw_args=kw)
time.sleep(interval)
return args
def crasher(interval=t_short, *a, **kw):
time.sleep(interval)
raise Exception("Dead job with interval %s" % interval)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes and functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_result():
"""Test job submission and result retrieval"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(sleeper)
j.join()
assert j.result["interval"] == t_short
def test_flush():
"""Test job control"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(sleeper)
j.join()
assert len(jobs.completed) == 1
assert len(jobs.dead) == 0
jobs.flush()
assert len(jobs.completed) == 0
def test_dead():
"""Test control of dead jobs"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
j = jobs.new(crasher)
j.join()
assert len(jobs.completed) == 0
assert len(jobs.dead) == 1
jobs.flush()
assert len(jobs.dead) == 0
def test_longer():
"""Test control of longer-running jobs"""
jobs = bg.BackgroundJobManager()
# Sleep for long enough for the following two checks to still report the
# job as running, but not so long that it makes the test suite noticeably
# slower.
j = jobs.new(sleeper, 0.1)
assert len(jobs.running) == 1
assert len(jobs.completed) == 0
j.join()
assert len(jobs.running) == 0
assert len(jobs.completed) == 1