StackFrame¶
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class lsst.pex.config.callStack.StackFrame(filename, lineno, function, content=None)¶
- Bases: - object- 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: - See also - 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. - Attributes Summary - content- Content being executed (loaded on demand) ( - str).- Methods Summary - format([full])- Format for printing. - fromFrame(frame)- Construct from a Frame object. - Attributes Documentation - Methods Documentation - 
format(full=False)¶
- 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. 
 
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classmethod fromFrame(frame)¶
- Construct from a Frame object. - Parameters: - frame : Frame
- 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()) 
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