LSST Applications
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LSST Data Management Base Package
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Public Member Functions | |
def | __init__ (self, filename, lineno, function, content=None) |
def | content (self) |
def | fromFrame (cls, frame) |
def | __repr__ (self) |
def | format (self, full=False) |
Public Attributes | |
filename | |
lineno | |
function | |
A single element of the stack trace. This differs slightly from the standard system mechanisms for getting a stack trace by the fact that it does not look up the source code until it is absolutely necessary, reducing the I/O. Parameters ---------- filename : `str` Name of file containing the code being executed. lineno : `int` Line number of file being executed. function : `str` Function name being executed. content : `str`, optional The actual content being executed. If not provided, it will be loaded from the file. Notes ----- This differs slightly from the standard system mechanisms for getting a stack trace by the fact that it does not look up the source code until it is absolutely necessary, reducing the I/O. See also -------- getStackFrame
Definition at line 75 of file callStack.py.
def lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.__init__ | ( | self, | |
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content = None |
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Definition at line 108 of file callStack.py.
def lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.__repr__ | ( | self | ) |
Definition at line 152 of file callStack.py.
def lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.content | ( | self | ) |
def lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.format | ( | self, | |
full = False |
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Format for printing. Parameters ---------- full : `bool`, optional If `True`, output includes the conentent (`StackFrame.content`) being executed. Default is `False`. Returns ------- result : `str` Formatted string.
Definition at line 155 of file callStack.py.
def lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.fromFrame | ( | cls, | |
frame | |||
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Construct from a Frame object. Parameters ---------- frame : `Frame` Frame object to interpret, such as from `inspect.currentframe`. Returns ------- stackFrame : `StackFrame` A `StackFrame` instance. Examples -------- `inspect.currentframe` provides a Frame object. This is a convenience constructor to interpret that Frame object: >>> import inspect >>> stackFrame = StackFrame.fromFrame(inspect.currentframe())
Definition at line 126 of file callStack.py.
lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.filename |
Definition at line 112 of file callStack.py.
lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.function |
Definition at line 114 of file callStack.py.
lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame.lineno |
Definition at line 113 of file callStack.py.