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:mod:`traceback` --- Print or retrieve a stack traceback
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.. module:: traceback
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:synopsis: Print or retrieve a stack traceback.
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This module provides a standard interface to extract, format and print stack
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traces of Python programs. It exactly mimics the behavior of the Python
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interpreter when it prints a stack trace. This is useful when you want to print
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stack traces under program control, such as in a "wrapper" around the
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interpreter.
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.. index:: object: traceback
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The module uses traceback objects --- this is the object type that is stored in
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the :data:`sys.last_traceback` variable and returned as the third item from
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:func:`sys.exc_info`.
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The module defines the following functions:
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.. function:: print_tb(traceback[, limit[, file]])
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Print up to *limit* stack trace entries from *traceback*. If *limit* is omitted
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or ``None``, all entries are printed. If *file* is omitted or ``None``, the
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output goes to ``sys.stderr``; otherwise it should be an open file or file-like
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object to receive the output.
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.. function:: print_exception(type, value, traceback[, limit[, file[, chain]]])
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Print exception information and up to *limit* stack trace entries from
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*traceback* to *file*. This differs from :func:`print_tb` in the following
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ways:
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* if *traceback* is not ``None``, it prints a header ``Traceback (most recent
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call last):``
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* it prints the exception *type* and *value* after the stack trace
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* if *type* is :exc:`SyntaxError` and *value* has the appropriate format, it
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prints the line where the syntax error occurred with a caret indicating the
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approximate position of the error.
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If *chain* is true (the default), then chained exceptions (the
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:attr:`__cause__` or :attr:`__context__` attributes of the exception) will be
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printed as well, like the interpreter itself does when printing an unhandled
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exception.
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.. function:: print_exc([limit[, file[, chain]]])
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This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(*sys.exc_info())``.
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.. function:: print_last([limit[, file[, chain]]])
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This is a shorthand for ``print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value,
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sys.last_traceback, limit, file)``. In general it will work only after
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an exception has reached an interactive prompt (see :data:`sys.last_type`).
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.. function:: print_stack([f[, limit[, file]]])
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This function prints a stack trace from its invocation point. The optional *f*
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argument can be used to specify an alternate stack frame to start. The optional
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*limit* and *file* arguments have the same meaning as for
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:func:`print_exception`.
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.. function:: extract_tb(traceback[, limit])
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Return a list of up to *limit* "pre-processed" stack trace entries extracted
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from the traceback object *traceback*. It is useful for alternate formatting of
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stack traces. If *limit* is omitted or ``None``, all entries are extracted. A
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"pre-processed" stack trace entry is a quadruple (*filename*, *line number*,
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*function name*, *text*) representing the information that is usually printed
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for a stack trace. The *text* is a string with leading and trailing whitespace
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stripped; if the source is not available it is ``None``.
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.. function:: extract_stack([f[, limit]])
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Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame. The return value has
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the same format as for :func:`extract_tb`. The optional *f* and *limit*
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arguments have the same meaning as for :func:`print_stack`.
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.. function:: format_list(list)
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Given a list of tuples as returned by :func:`extract_tb` or
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:func:`extract_stack`, return a list of strings ready for printing. Each string
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in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the same index in the
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argument list. Each string ends in a newline; the strings may contain internal
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newlines as well, for those items whose source text line is not ``None``.
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.. function:: format_exception_only(type, value)
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Format the exception part of a traceback. The arguments are the exception type
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and value such as given by ``sys.last_type`` and ``sys.last_value``. The return
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value is a list of strings, each ending in a newline. Normally, the list
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contains a single string; however, for :exc:`SyntaxError` exceptions, it
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contains several lines that (when printed) display detailed information about
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where the syntax error occurred. The message indicating which exception
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occurred is the always last string in the list.
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.. function:: format_exception(type, value, tb[, limit[, chain]])
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Format a stack trace and the exception information. The arguments have the
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same meaning as the corresponding arguments to :func:`print_exception`. The
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return value is a list of strings, each ending in a newline and some containing
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internal newlines. When these lines are concatenated and printed, exactly the
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same text is printed as does :func:`print_exception`.
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.. function:: format_exc([limit[, chain]])
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This is like ``print_exc(limit)`` but returns a string instead of printing to a
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file.
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.. function:: format_tb(tb[, limit])
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A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_tb(tb, limit))``.
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.. function:: format_stack([f[, limit]])
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A shorthand for ``format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))``.
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.. _traceback-example:
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Traceback Examples
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------------------
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This simple example implements a basic read-eval-print loop, similar to (but
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less useful than) the standard Python interactive interpreter loop. For a more
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complete implementation of the interpreter loop, refer to the :mod:`code`
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module. ::
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import sys, traceback
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def run_user_code(envdir):
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source = input(">>> ")
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try:
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exec(source, envdir)
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except:
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print("Exception in user code:")
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print("-"*60)
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traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout)
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print("-"*60)
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envdir = {}
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while True:
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run_user_code(envdir)
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The following example demonstrates the different ways to print and format the
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exception and traceback:
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.. testcode::
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import sys, traceback
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def lumberjack():
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bright_side_of_death()
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def bright_side_of_death():
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return tuple()[0]
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try:
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lumberjack()
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except:
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exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback = sys.exc_info()
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print("*** print_tb:")
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traceback.print_tb(exceptionTraceback, limit=1, file=sys.stdout)
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print("*** print_exception:")
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traceback.print_exception(exceptionType, exceptionValue, exceptionTraceback,
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limit=2, file=sys.stdout)
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print("*** print_exc:")
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traceback.print_exc()
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print("*** format_exc, first and last line:")
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formatted_lines = traceback.format_exc().splitlines()
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print(formatted_lines[0])
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print(formatted_lines[-1])
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print("*** format_exception:")
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print(repr(traceback.format_exception(exceptionType, exceptionValue,
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exceptionTraceback)))
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print("*** extract_tb:")
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print(repr(traceback.extract_tb(exceptionTraceback)))
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print("*** format_tb:")
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print(repr(traceback.format_tb(exceptionTraceback)))
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print("*** tb_lineno:", traceback.tb_lineno(exceptionTraceback))
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The output for the example would look similar to this:
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.. testoutput::
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:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
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*** print_tb:
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File "<doctest...>", line 10, in <module>
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lumberjack()
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*** print_exception:
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<doctest...>", line 10, in <module>
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lumberjack()
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File "<doctest...>", line 4, in lumberjack
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bright_side_of_death()
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IndexError: tuple index out of range
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*** print_exc:
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<doctest...>", line 10, in <module>
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lumberjack()
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File "<doctest...>", line 4, in lumberjack
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bright_side_of_death()
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IndexError: tuple index out of range
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*** format_exc, first and last line:
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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IndexError: tuple index out of range
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*** format_exception:
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['Traceback (most recent call last):\n',
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' File "<doctest...>", line 10, in <module>\n lumberjack()\n',
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' File "<doctest...>", line 4, in lumberjack\n bright_side_of_death()\n',
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' File "<doctest...>", line 7, in bright_side_of_death\n return tuple()[0]\n',
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'IndexError: tuple index out of range\n']
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*** extract_tb:
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[('<doctest...>', 10, '<module>', 'lumberjack()'),
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('<doctest...>', 4, 'lumberjack', 'bright_side_of_death()'),
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('<doctest...>', 7, 'bright_side_of_death', 'return tuple()[0]')]
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*** format_tb:
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[' File "<doctest...>", line 10, in <module>\n lumberjack()\n',
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' File "<doctest...>", line 4, in lumberjack\n bright_side_of_death()\n',
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' File "<doctest...>", line 7, in bright_side_of_death\n return tuple()[0]\n']
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*** tb_lineno: 10
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The following example shows the different ways to print and format the stack::
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>>> import traceback
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>>> def another_function():
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... lumberstack()
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...
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>>> def lumberstack():
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... traceback.print_stack()
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... print(repr(traceback.extract_stack()))
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... print(repr(traceback.format_stack()))
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...
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>>> another_function()
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File "<doctest>", line 10, in <module>
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another_function()
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File "<doctest>", line 3, in another_function
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lumberstack()
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File "<doctest>", line 6, in lumberstack
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traceback.print_stack()
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[('<doctest>', 10, '<module>', 'another_function()'),
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('<doctest>', 3, 'another_function', 'lumberstack()'),
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('<doctest>', 7, 'lumberstack', 'print(repr(traceback.extract_stack()))')]
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[' File "<doctest>", line 10, in <module>\n another_function()\n',
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' File "<doctest>", line 3, in another_function\n lumberstack()\n',
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' File "<doctest>", line 8, in lumberstack\n print(repr(traceback.format_stack()))\n']
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This last example demonstrates the final few formatting functions:
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.. doctest::
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:options: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
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>>> import traceback
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>>> traceback.format_list([('spam.py', 3, '<module>', 'spam.eggs()'),
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... ('eggs.py', 42, 'eggs', 'return "bacon"')])
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[' File "spam.py", line 3, in <module>\n spam.eggs()\n',
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' File "eggs.py", line 42, in eggs\n return "bacon"\n']
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>>> an_error = IndexError('tuple index out of range')
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>>> traceback.format_exception_only(type(an_error), an_error)
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['IndexError: tuple index out of range\n']
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