Skip to content
Projects
Groups
Snippets
Help
Loading...
Help
Support
Keyboard shortcuts
?
Submit feedback
Contribute to GitLab
Sign in / Register
Toggle navigation
C
cpython
Project overview
Project overview
Details
Activity
Releases
Repository
Repository
Files
Commits
Branches
Tags
Contributors
Graph
Compare
Issues
0
Issues
0
List
Boards
Labels
Milestones
Merge Requests
0
Merge Requests
0
Analytics
Analytics
Repository
Value Stream
Wiki
Wiki
Members
Members
Collapse sidebar
Close sidebar
Activity
Graph
Create a new issue
Commits
Issue Boards
Open sidebar
Kirill Smelkov
cpython
Commits
aec7532e
Commit
aec7532e
authored
Feb 13, 2018
by
Nick Coghlan
Committed by
GitHub
Feb 13, 2018
Browse files
Options
Browse Files
Download
Email Patches
Plain Diff
bpo-30579: Docs for dynamic traceback creation (GH-5653)
parent
da6c3da6
Changes
3
Hide whitespace changes
Inline
Side-by-side
Showing
3 changed files
with
48 additions
and
13 deletions
+48
-13
Doc/library/types.rst
Doc/library/types.rst
+8
-1
Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
+34
-12
Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
+6
-0
No files found.
Doc/library/types.rst
View file @
aec7532e
...
...
@@ -198,16 +198,23 @@ Standard names are defined for the following types:
Defaults to ``None``. Previously the attribute was optional.
..
data:: TracebackType
..
class:: TracebackType(tb_next, tb_frame, tb_lasti, tb_lineno)
The type of traceback objects such as found in ``sys.exc_info()[2]``.
See :ref:`the language reference <traceback-objects>` for details of the
available attributes and operations, and guidance on creating tracebacks
dynamically.
.. data:: FrameType
The type of frame objects such as found in ``tb.tb_frame`` if ``tb`` is a
traceback object.
See :ref:`the language reference <frame-objects>` for details of the
available attributes and operations.
.. data:: GetSetDescriptorType
...
...
Doc/reference/datamodel.rst
View file @
aec7532e
...
...
@@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ Internal types
.. index:: object: frame
Frame objects represent execution frames. They may occur in traceback objects
(see below).
(see below)
, and are also passed to registered trace functions
.
.. index::
single: f_back (frame attribute)
...
...
@@ -1003,6 +1003,8 @@ Internal types
.. versionadded:: 3.4
.. _traceback-objects:
Traceback objects
.. index::
object: traceback
...
...
@@ -1015,31 +1017,51 @@ Internal types
single: sys.last_traceback
Traceback objects represent a stack trace of an exception. A traceback object
is created when an exception occurs. When the search for an exception handler
is implicitly created when an exception occurs, and may also be explicitly
created by calling :class:`types.TracebackType`.
For implicitly created tracebacks, when the search for an exception handler
unwinds the execution stack, at each unwound level a traceback object is
inserted in front of the current traceback. When an exception handler is
entered, the stack trace is made available to the program. (See section
:ref:`try`.) It is accessible as the third item of the
tuple returned by ``sys.exc_info()``. When the program contains no suitable
tuple returned by ``sys.exc_info()``, and as the ``__traceback__`` attribute
of the caught exception.
When the program contains no suitable
handler, the stack trace is written (nicely formatted) to the standard error
stream; if the interpreter is interactive, it is also made available to the user
as ``sys.last_traceback``.
For explicitly created tracebacks, it is up to the creator of the traceback
to determine how the ``tb_next`` attributes should be linked to form a
full stack trace.
.. index::
single: tb_next (traceback attribute)
single: tb_frame (traceback attribute)
single: tb_lineno (traceback attribute)
single: tb_lasti (traceback attribute)
statement: try
Special read-only attributes: :attr:`tb_next` is the next level in the stack
trace (towards the frame where the exception occurred), or ``None`` if there is
no next level; :attr:`tb_frame` points to the execution frame of the current
level; :attr:`tb_lineno` gives the line number where the exception occurred;
:attr:`tb_lasti` indicates the precise instruction. The line number and last
instruction in the traceback may differ from the line number of its frame object
if the exception occurred in a :keyword:`try` statement with no matching except
clause or with a finally clause.
Special read-only attributes:
:attr:`tb_frame` points to the execution frame of the current level;
:attr:`tb_lineno` gives the line number where the exception occurred;
:attr:`tb_lasti` indicates the precise instruction.
The line number and last instruction in the traceback may differ from the
line number of its frame object if the exception occurred in a
:keyword:`try` statement with no matching except clause or with a
finally clause.
.. index::
single: tb_next (traceback attribute)
Special writable attribute: :attr:`tb_next` is the next level in the stack
trace (towards the frame where the exception occurred), or ``None`` if
there is no next level.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
Traceback objects can now be explicitly instantiated from Python code,
and the ``tb_next`` attribute of existing instances can be updated.
Slice objects
.. index:: builtin: slice
...
...
Doc/whatsnew/3.7.rst
View file @
aec7532e
...
...
@@ -398,6 +398,12 @@ Other Language Changes
``format(str(self), '')``.
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`28974`.)
* In order to better support dynamic creation of stack traces,
:class:`types.TracebackType` can now be instantiated from Python code, and
the ``tb_next`` attribute on :ref:`tracebacks <traceback-objects>` is now
writable.
(Contributed by Nathaniel J. Smith in :issue:`30579`.)
New Modules
===========
...
...
Write
Preview
Markdown
is supported
0%
Try again
or
attach a new file
Attach a file
Cancel
You are about to add
0
people
to the discussion. Proceed with caution.
Finish editing this message first!
Cancel
Please
register
or
sign in
to comment