from __future__ import generators import py import sys class TracebackEntry(object): """ a single entry in a traceback """ exprinfo = None def __init__(self, rawentry): self._rawentry = rawentry self.frame = py.code.Frame(rawentry.tb_frame) # Ugh. 2.4 and 2.5 differs here when encountering # multi-line statements. Not sure about the solution, but # should be portable self.lineno = rawentry.tb_lineno - 1 self.relline = self.lineno - self.frame.code.firstlineno def __repr__(self): return "" %(self.frame.code.path, self.lineno+1) def statement(self): """ return a py.code.Source object for the current statement """ source = self.frame.code.fullsource return source.getstatement(self.lineno) statement = property(statement, None, None, "statement of this traceback entry.") def path(self): return self.frame.code.path path = property(path, None, None, "path to the full source code") def getlocals(self): return self.frame.f_locals locals = property(getlocals, None, None, "locals of underlaying frame") def reinterpret(self): """Reinterpret the failing statement and returns a detailed information about what operations are performed.""" if self.exprinfo is None: from py.__.magic import exprinfo source = str(self.statement).strip() x = exprinfo.interpret(source, self.frame, should_fail=True) if not isinstance(x, str): raise TypeError, "interpret returned non-string %r" % (x,) self.exprinfo = x return self.exprinfo def getfirstlinesource(self): return self.frame.code.firstlineno def getsource(self): """ return failing source code. """ try: source = self.frame.code.fullsource except (IOError, py.error.ENOENT): return None if source is None: try: sourcelines, lineno = py.std.inspect.findsource(self.frame.code.raw) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except: return None source = py.code.Source() source.lines = map(str.rstrip, sourcelines) start = self.getfirstlinesource() end = self.lineno try: _, end = source.getstatementrange(end) except IndexError: end = self.lineno + 1 # heuristic to stop displaying source on e.g. # if something: # assume this causes a NameError # # _this_ lines and the one # below we don't want from entry.getsource() for i in range(self.lineno, end): if source[i].rstrip().endswith(':'): end = i + 1 break return source[start:end] source = property(getsource) def ishidden(self): """ return True if the current frame has a var __tracebackhide__ resolving to True mostly for internal use """ try: return self.frame.eval("__tracebackhide__") except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt): raise except: return False def __str__(self): try: fn = str(self.path) except py.error.Error: fn = '???' name = self.frame.code.name try: line = str(self.statement).lstrip() except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except: line = "???" return " File %r:%d in %s\n %s\n" %(fn, self.lineno+1, name, line) def name(self): return self.frame.code.raw.co_name name = property(name, None, None, "co_name of underlaying code") class Traceback(list): """ Traceback objects encapsulate and offer higher level access to Traceback entries. """ Entry = TracebackEntry def __init__(self, tb): """ initialize from given python traceback object. """ if hasattr(tb, 'tb_next'): def f(cur): while cur is not None: yield self.Entry(cur) cur = cur.tb_next list.__init__(self, f(tb)) else: list.__init__(self, tb) def cut(self, path=None, lineno=None, firstlineno=None): """ return a Traceback instance wrapping part of this Traceback by provding any combination of path, lineno and firstlineno, the first frame to start the to-be-returned traceback is determined this allows cutting the first part of a Traceback instance e.g. for formatting reasons (removing some uninteresting bits that deal with handling of the exception/traceback) """ for x in self: if ((path is None or x.frame.code.path == path) and (lineno is None or x.lineno == lineno) and (firstlineno is None or x.frame.code.firstlineno == firstlineno)): return Traceback(x._rawentry) return self def __getitem__(self, key): val = super(Traceback, self).__getitem__(key) if isinstance(key, type(slice(0))): val = self.__class__(val) return val def filter(self, fn=lambda x: not x.ishidden()): """ return a Traceback instance with certain items removed fn is a function that gets a single argument, a TracebackItem instance, and should return True when the item should be added to the Traceback, False when not by default this removes all the TracebackItems which are hidden (see ishidden() above) """ return Traceback(filter(fn, self)) def getcrashentry(self): """ return last non-hidden traceback entry that lead to the exception of a traceback. """ tb = self.filter() if not tb: tb = self return tb[-1] def recursionindex(self): """ return the index of the frame/TracebackItem where recursion originates if appropriate, None if no recursion occurred """ cache = {} for i, entry in py.builtin.enumerate(self): key = entry.frame.code.path, entry.lineno #print "checking for recursion at", key l = cache.setdefault(key, []) if l: f = entry.frame loc = f.f_locals for otherloc in l: if f.is_true(f.eval(co_equal, __recursioncache_locals_1=loc, __recursioncache_locals_2=otherloc)): return i l.append(entry.frame.f_locals) return None # def __str__(self): # for x in self # l = [] ## for func, entry in self._tblist: # l.append(entry.display()) # return "".join(l) co_equal = compile('__recursioncache_locals_1 == __recursioncache_locals_2', '?', 'eval')