StackFrame#
- class lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame(filename, lineno, function, content=None)#
Bases:
objectA 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
Attributes Summary
Content being executed (loaded on demand) (
str).Methods Summary
Attributes Documentation
- content#
Content being executed (loaded on demand) (
str).
Methods Documentation
- format(full=False)#
Format for printing.
Parameters#
- full
bool, optional If
True, output includes the conentent (StackFrame.content) being executed. Default isFalse.
Returns#
- result
str Formatted string.
- full
- classmethod fromFrame(frame)#
Construct from a Frame object.
Parameters#
- frame
types.FrameType Frame object to interpret, such as from
inspect.currentframe.
Returns#
- stackFrame
StackFrame A
StackFrameinstance.
Examples#
inspect.currentframeprovides a Frame object. This is a convenience constructor to interpret that Frame object:>>> import inspect >>> stackFrame = StackFrame.fromFrame(inspect.currentframe())
- frame
- filename