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use tracebackplus instead of cgitb since cgitb is depricated
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@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ from pygments.style import Style
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from pygments.token import (Name, Number, String, Keyword)
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from pygments.lexers import JsonLexer
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from pygments.formatters import Terminal256Formatter
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import jc.utils
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import jc.appdirs as appdirs
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@ -401,12 +400,13 @@ def main():
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except Exception:
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if debug:
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if verbose_debug:
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import cgitb
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cgitb.enable(display=1, logdir=None, context=5, format="text")
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import jc.tracebackplus
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jc.tracebackplus.enable(context=11)
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raise
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else:
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import jc.utils
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jc.utils.error_message(
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f'{parser_name} parser could not parse the input data. Did you use the correct parser?\n'
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' For details use the -d or -dd option.')
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jc/tracebackplus.py
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jc/tracebackplus.py
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"""More comprehensive traceback formatting for Python scripts.
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To enable this module, do:
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import tracebackplus; tracebackplus.enable()
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at the top of your script. The optional arguments to enable() are:
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logdir - if set, tracebacks are written to files in this directory
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context - number of lines of source code to show for each stack frame
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By default, tracebacks are displayed but not saved and the context is 5 lines.
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Alternatively, if you have caught an exception and want tracebackplus to display it
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for you, call tracebackplus.handler(). The optional argument to handler() is a
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3-item tuple (etype, evalue, etb) just like the value of sys.exc_info().
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"""
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import inspect
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import keyword
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import linecache
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import os
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import pydoc
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import time
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import tokenize
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import traceback
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__UNDEF__ = [] # a special sentinel object
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def lookup(name, frame, locals):
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"""Find the value for a given name in the given environment."""
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if name in locals:
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return 'local', locals[name]
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if name in frame.f_globals:
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return 'global', frame.f_globals[name]
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if '__builtins__' in frame.f_globals:
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builtins = frame.f_globals['__builtins__']
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if type(builtins) is type({}):
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if name in builtins:
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return 'builtin', builtins[name]
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else:
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if hasattr(builtins, name):
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return 'builtin', getattr(builtins, name)
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return None, __UNDEF__
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def scanvars(reader, frame, locals):
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"""Scan one logical line of Python and look up values of variables used."""
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vars, lasttoken, parent, prefix, value = [], None, None, '', __UNDEF__
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for ttype, token, start, end, line in tokenize.generate_tokens(reader):
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if ttype == tokenize.NEWLINE:
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break
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if ttype == tokenize.NAME and token not in keyword.kwlist:
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if lasttoken == '.':
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if parent is not __UNDEF__:
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value = getattr(parent, token, __UNDEF__)
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vars.append((prefix + token, prefix, value))
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else:
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where, value = lookup(token, frame, locals)
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vars.append((token, where, value))
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elif token == '.':
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prefix += lasttoken + '.'
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parent = value
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else:
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parent, prefix = None, ''
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lasttoken = token
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return vars
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def text(einfo, context=5):
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"""Return a plain text document describing a given traceback."""
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etype, evalue, etb = einfo
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if isinstance(etype, type):
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etype = etype.__name__
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pyver = 'Python ' + sys.version.split()[0] + ': ' + sys.executable
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date = time.ctime(time.time())
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head = '%s\n%s\n%s\n' % (str(etype), pyver, date) + '''
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A problem occurred in a Python script. Here is the sequence of
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function calls leading up to the error, in the order they occurred.
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'''
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frames = []
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records = inspect.getinnerframes(etb, context)
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for frame, file, lnum, func, lines, index in records:
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file = file and os.path.abspath(file) or '?'
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args, varargs, varkw, locals = inspect.getargvalues(frame)
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call = ''
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if func != '?':
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call = 'in ' + func + \
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inspect.formatargvalues(args, varargs, varkw, locals,
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formatvalue=lambda value: '=' + pydoc.text.repr(value))
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highlight = {}
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def reader(lnum=[lnum]):
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highlight[lnum[0]] = 1
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try:
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return linecache.getline(file, lnum[0])
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finally:
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lnum[0] += 1
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vars = scanvars(reader, frame, locals)
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rows = [' %s %s' % (file, call)]
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if index is not None:
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i = lnum - index
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for line in lines:
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num = '%5d ' % i
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rows.append(num + line.rstrip())
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i += 1
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done, dump = {}, []
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for name, where, value in vars:
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if name in done:
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continue
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done[name] = 1
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if value is not __UNDEF__:
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if where == 'global':
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name = 'global ' + name
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elif where != 'local':
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name = where + name.split('.')[-1]
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dump.append('%s = %s' % (name, pydoc.text.repr(value)))
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else:
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dump.append(name + ' undefined')
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rows.append('\n'.join(dump))
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frames.append('\n%s\n' % '\n'.join(rows))
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exception = ['%s: %s' % (str(etype), str(evalue))]
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for name in dir(evalue):
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value = pydoc.text.repr(getattr(evalue, name))
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exception.append('\n%s%s = %s' % (' ' * 4, name, value))
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return head + ''.join(frames) + ''.join(exception) + '''
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The above is a description of an error in a Python program. Here is
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the original traceback:
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%s
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''' % ''.join(traceback.format_exception(etype, evalue, etb))
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class Hook:
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"""A hook to replace sys.excepthook"""
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def __init__(self, logdir=None, context=5, file=None):
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self.logdir = logdir # log tracebacks to files if not None
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self.context = context # number of source code lines per frame
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self.file = file or sys.stdout # place to send the output
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def __call__(self, etype, evalue, etb):
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self.handle((etype, evalue, etb))
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def handle(self, info=None):
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info = info or sys.exc_info()
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formatter = text
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try:
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doc = formatter(info, self.context)
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except: # just in case something goes wrong
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doc = ''.join(traceback.format_exception(*info))
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self.file.write(doc + '\n')
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if self.logdir is not None:
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suffix = '.txt'
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(fd, path) = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=suffix, dir=self.logdir)
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try:
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with os.fdopen(fd, 'w') as file:
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file.write(doc)
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msg = '%s contains the description of this error.' % path
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except:
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msg = 'Tried to save traceback to %s, but failed.' % path
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self.file.write(msg + '\n')
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try:
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self.file.flush()
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except:
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pass
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handler = Hook().handle
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def enable(logdir=None, context=5):
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"""Install an exception handler that sends verbose tracebacks to STDOUT."""
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sys.excepthook = Hook(logdir=logdir, context=context)
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