py_better_exchook
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nice Python exception hook replacement
============== better_exchook
A nicer drop-in-replacement for Python sys.excepthook,
i.e. it prints stack traces with extended information.
It will add some useful information for each frame,
like printing the relevant variables (relevant = referenced in the code line).
Also see Python source and comments <https://github.com/albertz/py_better_exchook/blob/master/better_exchook.py>_ for further details.
Features
- Shows locals/globals per frame, but only those used in the current statement. It does this by a simple Python code parser.
- Multi-line Python statements in the stack trace output, in case the statement goes over multiple lines.
- Shows full function qualified name (not just
co_name). - Colored/formatted output of each frame.
- Syntax highlighting for the Python source code.
- Support for
DomTerm <https://github.com/PerBothner/DomTerm>__, where it folds all the details of each stack frame away by default, and thus provides a much more comprehensive overview, while still providing all the details when needed.
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Installation
You can just copy over the single file better_exchook.py to your project.
Or alternatively, it is also available on PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/better_exchook>_
and can be installed via:
.. code::
pip install better_exchook
Usage
.. code:: python
import better_exchook better_exchook.install() # will just do: sys.excepthook = better_exchook
Examples
Python example code:
.. code:: python
try:
x = {1:2, "a":"b"}
def f():
y = "foo"
x, 42, sys.stdin.__class__, sys.exc_info, y, z
f()
except Exception:
better_exchook.better_exchook(*sys.exc_info())
Output:
.. code::
EXCEPTION
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "better_exchook.py", line 478, in
Python example code:
.. code:: python
try:
f = lambda x: None
f(x, y)
except Exception:
better_exchook.better_exchook(*sys.exc_info())
Output:
.. code::
EXCEPTION
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "better_exchook.py", line 484, in
Python example code:
.. code:: python
try:
(lambda x: None)(__name__,
42) # multiline
except Exception:
better_exchook.better_exchook(*sys.exc_info())
Output:
.. code::
EXCEPTION
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "better_exchook.py", line 490, in
Python example code:
.. code:: python
# use this to overwrite the global exception handler
sys.excepthook = better_exchook.better_exchook
# and fail
finalfail(sys)
Output:
.. code::
EXCEPTION
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "better_exchook.py", line 497, in
Screenshot:
.. image:: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/albertz/a4ce78e5ccd037041638777f10b10327/raw/7ec2bb7079dbd56119d498f20905404cb2d812c0/screenshot1.png
Screencast with DomTerm <http://domterm.org>__:
.. image:: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/albertz/a4ce78e5ccd037041638777f10b10327/raw/7ec2bb7079dbd56119d498f20905404cb2d812c0/screencast-domterm.gif
Similar projects
Nose does something similar for assertion failures <http://nose.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins/failuredetail.html>_.- IPython has something similar (
ultratb <https://github.com/ipython/ipython/blob/master/IPython/core/ultratb.py>__). Do this:from IPython.core import ultratb; sys.excepthook = ultratb.VerboseTB(). Shows more source code context (but not necessarily all relevant parts). - Ka-Ping Yee's "cgitb.py", which is part of Python,
see here <https://docs.python.org/3/library/cgitb.html>,code here <https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.7/Lib/cgitb.py>. Rich Python library <https://github.com/willmcgugan/rich#tracebacks>__. Syntax highlighting but without locals.andy-landy / traceback_with_variables <https://github.com/andy-landy/traceback_with_variables>__. Python Traceback (Error Message) Printing Variables. Very similar, but less advanced. Only shows locals, not globals, and also just all locals, not only those used in current statement. Also does not expand statement if it goes over multiple lines.cknd / stackprinter <https://github.com/cknd/stackprinter>__. Similar as IPython ultratb.patrys / great-justice <https://github.com/patrys/great-justice>_- See
this <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1308607/python-assert-improved-introspection-of-failure>__ related StackOverflow question.
-- Albert Zeyer, http://www.az2000.de