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LSSTDataManagementBasePackage
callStack.py
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27 
28 __all__ = ['getCallerFrame', 'getStackFrame', 'StackFrame', 'getCallStack']
29 
30 import inspect
31 import linecache
32 
33 
34 def getCallerFrame(relative=0):
35  """Get the frame for the user's caller.
36 
37  Parameters
38  ----------
39  relative : `int`, optional
40  Number of frames (0 or more) above the caller to retrieve.
41  Default is 0.
42 
43  Returns
44  -------
45  frame : `__builtin__.Frame`
46  Frame for the caller.
47 
48  Notes
49  -----
50  This function is excluded from the frame.
51  """
52  frame = inspect.currentframe().f_back.f_back # Our caller's caller
53  for ii in range(relative):
54  frame = frame.f_back
55  return frame
56 
57 
58 def getStackFrame(relative=0):
59  """Get the `StackFrame` for the user's caller.
60 
61  Parameters
62  ----------
63  relative : `int`, optional
64  Number of frames (0 or more) above the caller to retrieve.
65 
66  Returns
67  -------
68  frame : `StackFrame`
69  Stack frame for the caller.
70  """
71  frame = getCallerFrame(relative + 1)
72  return StackFrame.fromFrame(frame)
73 
74 
75 class StackFrame:
76  """A single element of the stack trace.
77 
78  This differs slightly from the standard system mechanisms for getting a
79  stack trace by the fact that it does not look up the source code until it
80  is absolutely necessary, reducing the I/O.
81 
82  Parameters
83  ----------
84  filename : `str`
85  Name of file containing the code being executed.
86  lineno : `int`
87  Line number of file being executed.
88  function : `str`
89  Function name being executed.
90  content : `str`, optional
91  The actual content being executed. If not provided, it will be loaded
92  from the file.
93 
94  Notes
95  -----
96  This differs slightly from the standard system mechanisms for getting a
97  stack trace by the fact that it does not look up the source code until it
98  is absolutely necessary, reducing the I/O.
99 
100  See also
101  --------
102  getStackFrame
103  """
104 
105  _STRIP = "/python/lsst/"
106  """String to strip from the ``filename`` in the constructor."""
107 
108  def __init__(self, filename, lineno, function, content=None):
109  loc = filename.rfind(self._STRIP)
110  if loc > 0:
111  filename = filename[loc + len(self._STRIP):]
112  self.filename = filename
113  self.lineno = lineno
114  self.function = function
115  self._content = content
116 
117  @property
118  def content(self):
119  """Content being executed (loaded on demand) (`str`).
120  """
121  if self._content is None:
122  self._content = linecache.getline(self.filename, self.lineno).strip()
123  return self._content
124 
125  @classmethod
126  def fromFrame(cls, frame):
127  """Construct from a Frame object.
128 
129  Parameters
130  ----------
131  frame : `Frame`
132  Frame object to interpret, such as from `inspect.currentframe`.
133 
134  Returns
135  -------
136  stackFrame : `StackFrame`
137  A `StackFrame` instance.
138 
139  Examples
140  --------
141  `inspect.currentframe` provides a Frame object. This is a convenience
142  constructor to interpret that Frame object:
143 
144  >>> import inspect
145  >>> stackFrame = StackFrame.fromFrame(inspect.currentframe())
146  """
147  filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
148  lineno = frame.f_lineno
149  function = frame.f_code.co_name
150  return cls(filename, lineno, function)
151 
152  def __repr__(self):
153  return "%s(%s, %s, %s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.filename, self.lineno, self.function)
154 
155  def format(self, full=False):
156  """Format for printing.
157 
158  Parameters
159  ----------
160  full : `bool`, optional
161  If `True`, output includes the conentent (`StackFrame.content`)
162  being executed. Default is `False`.
163 
164  Returns
165  -------
166  result : `str`
167  Formatted string.
168  """
169  result = " File %s:%s (%s)" % (self.filename, self.lineno, self.function)
170  if full:
171  result += "\n %s" % (self.content,)
172  return result
173 
174 
175 def getCallStack(skip=0):
176  """Retrieve the call stack for the caller.
177 
178  Parameters
179  ----------
180  skip : `int`, non-negative
181  Number of stack frames above caller to skip.
182 
183  Returns
184  -------
185  output : `list` of `StackFrame`
186  The call stack. The `list` is ordered with the most recent frame to
187  last.
188 
189  Notes
190  -----
191  This function is excluded from the call stack.
192  """
193  frame = getCallerFrame(skip + 1)
194  stack = []
195  while frame:
196  stack.append(StackFrame.fromFrame(frame))
197  frame = frame.f_back
198  return list(reversed(stack))
def getCallStack(skip=0)
Definition: callStack.py:175
def format(self, full=False)
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def __init__(self, filename, lineno, function, content=None)
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def getStackFrame(relative=0)
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def getCallerFrame(relative=0)
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