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LSSTApplications
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LSSTDataManagementBasePackage
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| def | __init__ |
| def | __getattr__ |
| def | __setattr__ |
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| _modname | |
An object cognisant of debugging parameters appropriate for module "name"; any request for a value
will return False unless that value has been set, either in the module or as an attribute of this object.
E.g.
import lsstDebug
display = lsstDebug.Info(__name__).display
will set display to False, unless display has been set with
lsstDebug.Info(__name__).display = True
Why is this interesting? Because you can replace lsstDebug.Info with your own version, e.g.
import lsstDebug
def DebugInfo(name):
di = lsstDebug.getInfo(name) # N.b. lsstDebug.Info(name) would call us recursively
if name == "foo":
di.display = dict(repair=1, background=2, calibrate=3)
return di
lsstDebug.Info = DebugInfo
Definition at line 27 of file lsstDebug.py.
| def lsstDebug.Info.__init__ | ( | self, | |
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Definition at line 51 of file lsstDebug.py.
| def lsstDebug.Info.__getattr__ | ( | self, | |
| what | |||
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Return the value of the variable "what" in self.__modname if set, else False
Definition at line 56 of file lsstDebug.py.
| def lsstDebug.Info.__setattr__ | ( | self, | |
| what, | |||
| value | |||
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Set the value of the variable "what" in self.__modname to value
Definition at line 60 of file lsstDebug.py.
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private |
Definition at line 54 of file lsstDebug.py.
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