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"""Simple traceback introspection. Used to add additional information to AssertionErrors in tests, so that failure messages may be more informative. """ import inspect import logging import re import sys import textwrap import tokenize try: from io import StringIO except ImportError: from io import StringIO log = logging.getLogger(__name__) def inspect_traceback(tb): """Inspect a traceback and its frame, returning source for the expression where the exception was raised, with simple variable replacement performed and the line on which the exception was raised marked with '>>' """ log.debug('inspect traceback %s', tb) # we only want the innermost frame, where the exception was raised while tb.tb_next: tb = tb.tb_next frame = tb.tb_frame lines, exc_line = tbsource(tb) # figure out the set of lines to grab. inspect_lines, mark_line = find_inspectable_lines(lines, exc_line) src = StringIO(textwrap.dedent(''.join(inspect_lines))) exp = Expander(frame.f_locals, frame.f_globals) while inspect_lines: try: for tok in tokenize.generate_tokens(src.readline): exp(*tok) except tokenize.TokenError as e: # this can happen if our inspectable region happens to butt up # against the end of a construct like a docstring with the closing # """ on separate line log.debug("Tokenizer error: %s", e) inspect_lines.pop(0) mark_line -= 1 src = StringIO(textwrap.dedent(''.join(inspect_lines))) exp = Expander(frame.f_locals, frame.f_globals) continue break padded = [] if exp.expanded_source: exp_lines = exp.expanded_source.split('\n') ep = 0 for line in exp_lines: if ep == mark_line: padded.append('>> ' + line) else: padded.append(' ' + line) ep += 1 return '\n'.join(padded) def tbsource(tb, context=6): """Get source from a traceback object. A tuple of two things is returned: a list of lines of context from the source code, and the index of the current line within that list. The optional second argument specifies the number of lines of context to return, which are centered around the current line. .. Note :: This is adapted from inspect.py in the python 2.4 standard library, since a bug in the 2.3 version of inspect prevents it from correctly locating source lines in a traceback frame. """ lineno = tb.tb_lineno frame = tb.tb_frame if context > 0: start = lineno - 1 - context//2 log.debug("lineno: %s start: %s", lineno, start) try: lines, dummy = inspect.findsource(frame) except IOError: lines, index = [''], 0 else: all_lines = lines start = max(start, 1) start = max(0, min(start, len(lines) - context)) lines = lines[start:start+context] index = lineno - 1 - start # python 2.5 compat: if previous line ends in a continuation, # decrement start by 1 to match 2.4 behavior if sys.version_info >= (2, 5) and index > 0: while lines[index-1].strip().endswith('\\'): start -= 1 lines = all_lines[start:start+context] else: lines, index = [''], 0 log.debug("tbsource lines '''%s''' around index %s", lines, index) return (lines, index) def find_inspectable_lines(lines, pos): """Find lines in home that are inspectable. Walk back from the err line up to 3 lines, but don't walk back over changes in indent level. Walk forward up to 3 lines, counting \ separated lines as 1. Don't walk over changes in indent level (unless part of an extended line) """ cnt = re.compile(r'\\[\s\n]*$') df = re.compile(r':[\s\n]*$') ind = re.compile(r'^(\s*)') toinspect = [] home = lines[pos] home_indent = ind.match(home).groups()[0] before = lines[max(pos-3, 0):pos] before.reverse() after = lines[pos+1:min(pos+4, len(lines))] for line in before: if ind.match(line).groups()[0] == home_indent: toinspect.append(line) else: break toinspect.reverse() toinspect.append(home) home_pos = len(toinspect)-1 continued = cnt.search(home) for line in after: if ((continued or ind.match(line).groups()[0] == home_indent) and not df.search(line)): toinspect.append(line) continued = cnt.search(line) else: break log.debug("Inspecting lines '''%s''' around %s", toinspect, home_pos) return toinspect, home_pos class Expander: """Simple expression expander. Uses tokenize to find the names and expands any that can be looked up in the frame. """ def __init__(self, locals, globals): self.locals = locals self.globals = globals self.lpos = None self.expanded_source = '' def __call__(self, ttype, tok, start, end, line): # TODO # deal with unicode properly # TODO # Dealing with instance members # always keep the last thing seen # if the current token is a dot, # get ready to getattr(lastthing, this thing) on the # next call. if self.lpos is not None: if start[1] >= self.lpos: self.expanded_source += ' ' * (start[1]-self.lpos) elif start[1] < self.lpos: # newline, indent correctly self.expanded_source += ' ' * start[1] self.lpos = end[1] if ttype == tokenize.INDENT: pass elif ttype == tokenize.NAME: # Clean this junk up try: val = self.locals[tok] if callable(val): val = tok else: val = repr(val) except KeyError: try: val = self.globals[tok] if callable(val): val = tok else: val = repr(val) except KeyError: val = tok # FIXME... not sure how to handle things like funcs, classes # FIXME this is broken for some unicode strings self.expanded_source += val else: self.expanded_source += tok # if this is the end of the line and the line ends with # \, then tack a \ and newline onto the output # print line[end[1]:] if re.match(r'\s+\\\n', line[end[1]:]): self.expanded_source += ' \\\n'