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def get_caller_name (skip=2)
 

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◆ get_caller_name()

def lsst.utils.get_caller_name.get_caller_name (   skip = 2)
Get the name of the caller method.

Any item that cannot be determined (or is not relevant, e.g. a free
function has no class) is silently omitted, along with an
associated separator.

Parameters
----------
skip : `int`
    How many levels of stack to skip while getting caller name;
    1 means "who calls me", 2 means "who calls my caller", etc.

Returns
-------
name : `str`
    Name of the caller as a string in the form ``module.class.method``.
    An empty string is returned if ``skip`` exceeds the stack height.

Notes
-----
Adapted from from http://stackoverflow.com/a/9812105
by adding support to get the class from ``parentframe.f_locals['cls']``

Definition at line 27 of file get_caller_name.py.

27 def get_caller_name(skip=2):
28  """Get the name of the caller method.
29 
30  Any item that cannot be determined (or is not relevant, e.g. a free
31  function has no class) is silently omitted, along with an
32  associated separator.
33 
34  Parameters
35  ----------
36  skip : `int`
37  How many levels of stack to skip while getting caller name;
38  1 means "who calls me", 2 means "who calls my caller", etc.
39 
40  Returns
41  -------
42  name : `str`
43  Name of the caller as a string in the form ``module.class.method``.
44  An empty string is returned if ``skip`` exceeds the stack height.
45 
46  Notes
47  -----
48  Adapted from from http://stackoverflow.com/a/9812105
49  by adding support to get the class from ``parentframe.f_locals['cls']``
50  """
51  stack = inspect.stack()
52  start = 0 + skip
53  if len(stack) < start + 1:
54  return ''
55  parentframe = stack[start][0]
56 
57  name = []
58  module = inspect.getmodule(parentframe)
59  if module:
60  name.append(module.__name__)
61  # add class name, if any
62  if 'self' in parentframe.f_locals:
63  name.append(type(parentframe.f_locals['self']).__name__)
64  elif 'cls' in parentframe.f_locals:
65  name.append(parentframe.f_locals['cls'].__name__)
66  codename = parentframe.f_code.co_name
67  if codename != '<module>': # top level usually
68  name.append(codename) # function or a method
69  return ".".join(name)
lsst::utils.get_caller_name.get_caller_name
def get_caller_name(skip=2)
Definition: get_caller_name.py:27
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Definition: Detector.cc:163