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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
"""Extract, format and print information about Python stack traces."""
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import linecache
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import sys
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__all__ = ['extract_stack', 'extract_tb', 'format_exception',
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           'format_exception_only', 'format_list', 'format_stack',
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           'format_tb', 'print_exc', 'format_exc', 'print_exception',
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           'print_last', 'print_stack', 'print_tb']
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def _print(file, str='', terminator='\n'):
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    file.write(str+terminator)
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def print_list(extracted_list, file=None):
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    """Print the list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or
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    extract_stack() as a formatted stack trace to the given file."""
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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    for filename, lineno, name, line in extracted_list:
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        _print(file,
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               '  File "%s", line %d, in %s' % (filename,lineno,name))
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        if line:
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            _print(file, '    %s' % line.strip())
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def format_list(extracted_list):
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    """Format a list of traceback entry tuples for printing.
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    Given a list of tuples as returned by extract_tb() or
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    extract_stack(), return a list of strings ready for printing.
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    Each string in the resulting list corresponds to the item with the
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    same index in the argument list.  Each string ends in a newline;
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    the strings may contain internal newlines as well, for those items
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    whose source text line is not None.
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    """
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    list = []
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    for filename, lineno, name, line in extracted_list:
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        item = '  File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename,lineno,name)
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        if line:
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            item = item + '    %s\n' % line.strip()
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        list.append(item)
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    return list
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def print_tb(tb, limit=None, file=None):
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    """Print up to 'limit' stack trace entries from the traceback 'tb'.
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    If 'limit' is omitted or None, all entries are printed.  If 'file'
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    is omitted or None, the output goes to sys.stderr; otherwise
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    'file' should be an open file or file-like object with a write()
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    method.
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    """
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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    if limit is None:
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        if hasattr(sys, 'tracebacklimit'):
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            limit = sys.tracebacklimit
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    n = 0
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    while tb is not None and (limit is None or n < limit):
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        f = tb.tb_frame
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        lineno = tb.tb_lineno
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        co = f.f_code
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        filename = co.co_filename
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        name = co.co_name
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        _print(file,
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               '  File "%s", line %d, in %s' % (filename, lineno, name))
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        linecache.checkcache(filename)
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        line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno, f.f_globals)
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        if line: _print(file, '    ' + line.strip())
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        tb = tb.tb_next
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        n = n+1
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def format_tb(tb, limit=None):
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    """A shorthand for 'format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))."""
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    return format_list(extract_tb(tb, limit))
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def extract_tb(tb, limit=None):
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    """Return list of up to limit pre-processed entries from traceback.
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    This is useful for alternate formatting of stack traces.  If
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    'limit' is omitted or None, all entries are extracted.  A
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    pre-processed stack trace entry is a quadruple (filename, line
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    number, function name, text) representing the information that is
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    usually printed for a stack trace.  The text is a string with
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    leading and trailing whitespace stripped; if the source is not
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    available it is None.
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    """
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    if limit is None:
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        if hasattr(sys, 'tracebacklimit'):
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            limit = sys.tracebacklimit
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    list = []
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    n = 0
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    while tb is not None and (limit is None or n < limit):
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        f = tb.tb_frame
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        lineno = tb.tb_lineno
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        co = f.f_code
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        filename = co.co_filename
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        name = co.co_name
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        linecache.checkcache(filename)
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        line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno, f.f_globals)
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        if line: line = line.strip()
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        else: line = None
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        list.append((filename, lineno, name, line))
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        tb = tb.tb_next
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        n = n+1
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    return list
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_cause_message = (
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    "\nThe above exception was the direct cause "
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    "of the following exception:\n")
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_context_message = (
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    "\nDuring handling of the above exception, "
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    "another exception occurred:\n")
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def _iter_chain(exc, custom_tb=None, seen=None):
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    if seen is None:
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        seen = set()
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    seen.add(exc)
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    its = []
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    cause = exc.__cause__
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    if cause is not None and cause not in seen:
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        its.append(_iter_chain(cause, None, seen))
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        its.append([(_cause_message, None)])
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    else:
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        context = exc.__context__
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        if context is not None and context not in seen:
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            its.append(_iter_chain(context, None, seen))
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            its.append([(_context_message, None)])
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    its.append([(exc, custom_tb or exc.__traceback__)])
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    # itertools.chain is in an extension module and may be unavailable
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    for it in its:
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        for x in it:
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            yield x
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def print_exception(etype, value, tb, limit=None, file=None, chain=True):
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    """Print exception up to 'limit' stack trace entries from 'tb' to 'file'.
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    This differs from print_tb() in the following ways: (1) if
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    traceback is not None, it prints a header "Traceback (most recent
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    call last):"; (2) it prints the exception type and value after the
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    stack trace; (3) if type is SyntaxError and value has the
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    appropriate format, it prints the line where the syntax error
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    occurred with a caret on the next line indicating the approximate
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    position of the error.
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    """
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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    if chain:
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        values = _iter_chain(value, tb)
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    else:
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        values = [(value, tb)]
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    for value, tb in values:
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        if isinstance(value, str):
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            _print(file, value)
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            continue
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        if tb:
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            _print(file, 'Traceback (most recent call last):')
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            print_tb(tb, limit, file)
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        lines = format_exception_only(type(value), value)
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        for line in lines:
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            _print(file, line, '')
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def format_exception(etype, value, tb, limit=None, chain=True):
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    """Format a stack trace and the exception information.
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    The arguments have the same meaning as the corresponding arguments
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    to print_exception().  The return value is a list of strings, each
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    ending in a newline and some containing internal newlines.  When
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    these lines are concatenated and printed, exactly the same text is
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    printed as does print_exception().
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    """
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    list = []
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    if chain:
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        values = _iter_chain(value, tb)
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    else:
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        values = [(value, tb)]
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    for value, tb in values:
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        if isinstance(value, str):
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            list.append(value + '\n')
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            continue
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        if tb:
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            list.append('Traceback (most recent call last):\n')
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            list.extend(format_tb(tb, limit))
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        list.extend(format_exception_only(type(value), value))
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    return list
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def format_exception_only(etype, value):
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    """Format the exception part of a traceback.
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    The arguments are the exception type and value such as given by
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    sys.last_type and sys.last_value. The return value is a list of
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    strings, each ending in a newline.
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    Normally, the list contains a single string; however, for
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    SyntaxError exceptions, it contains several lines that (when
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    printed) display detailed information about where the syntax
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    error occurred.
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    The message indicating which exception occurred is always the last
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    string in the list.
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    """
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    # Gracefully handle (the way Python 2.4 and earlier did) the case of
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    # being called with (None, None).
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    if etype is None:
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        return [_format_final_exc_line(etype, value)]
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    stype = etype.__name__
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    smod = etype.__module__
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    if smod not in ("__main__", "builtins"):
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        stype = smod + '.' + stype
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    if not issubclass(etype, SyntaxError):
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        return [_format_final_exc_line(stype, value)]
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    # It was a syntax error; show exactly where the problem was found.
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    lines = []
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    filename = value.filename or "<string>"
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    lineno = str(value.lineno) or '?'
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    lines.append('  File "%s", line %s\n' % (filename, lineno))
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    badline = value.text
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    offset = value.offset
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    if badline is not None:
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        lines.append('    %s\n' % badline.strip())
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        if offset is not None:
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            caretspace = badline.rstrip('\n')[:offset].lstrip()
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            # non-space whitespace (likes tabs) must be kept for alignment
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            caretspace = ((c.isspace() and c or ' ') for c in caretspace)
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            # only three spaces to account for offset1 == pos 0
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            lines.append('   %s^\n' % ''.join(caretspace))
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    msg = value.msg or "<no detail available>"
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    lines.append("%s: %s\n" % (stype, msg))
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    return lines
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def _format_final_exc_line(etype, value):
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    valuestr = _some_str(value)
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    if value is None or not valuestr:
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        line = "%s\n" % etype
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    else:
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        line = "%s: %s\n" % (etype, valuestr)
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    return line
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def _some_str(value):
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    try:
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        return str(value)
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    except:
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        return '<unprintable %s object>' % type(value).__name__
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def print_exc(limit=None, file=None, chain=True):
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    """Shorthand for 'print_exception(*sys.exc_info(), limit, file)'."""
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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    try:
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        etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
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        print_exception(etype, value, tb, limit, file, chain)
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    finally:
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        etype = value = tb = None
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def format_exc(limit=None, chain=True):
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    """Like print_exc() but return a string."""
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    try:
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        etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
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        return ''.join(
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            format_exception(etype, value, tb, limit, chain))
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    finally:
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        etype = value = tb = None
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def print_last(limit=None, file=None, chain=True):
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    """This is a shorthand for 'print_exception(sys.last_type,
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    sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback, limit, file)'."""
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    if not hasattr(sys, "last_type"):
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        raise ValueError("no last exception")
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    if file is None:
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        file = sys.stderr
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    print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback,
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                    limit, file, chain)
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def print_stack(f=None, limit=None, file=None):
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    """Print a stack trace from its invocation point.
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    The optional 'f' argument can be used to specify an alternate
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    stack frame at which to start. The optional 'limit' and 'file'
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    arguments have the same meaning as for print_exception().
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    """
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    if f is None:
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        try:
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            raise ZeroDivisionError
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        except ZeroDivisionError:
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            f = sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_back
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    print_list(extract_stack(f, limit), file)
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def format_stack(f=None, limit=None):
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    """Shorthand for 'format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))'."""
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    if f is None:
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        try:
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            raise ZeroDivisionError
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        except ZeroDivisionError:
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            f = sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_back
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    return format_list(extract_stack(f, limit))
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def extract_stack(f=None, limit=None):
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    """Extract the raw traceback from the current stack frame.
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    The return value has the same format as for extract_tb().  The
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    optional 'f' and 'limit' arguments have the same meaning as for
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    print_stack().  Each item in the list is a quadruple (filename,
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    line number, function name, text), and the entries are in order
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    from oldest to newest stack frame.
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    """
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    if f is None:
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        try:
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            raise ZeroDivisionError
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        except ZeroDivisionError:
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            f = sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_back
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    if limit is None:
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        if hasattr(sys, 'tracebacklimit'):
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            limit = sys.tracebacklimit
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    list = []
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    n = 0
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    while f is not None and (limit is None or n < limit):
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        lineno = f.f_lineno
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        co = f.f_code
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        filename = co.co_filename
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        name = co.co_name
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        linecache.checkcache(filename)
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        line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno, f.f_globals)
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        if line: line = line.strip()
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        else: line = None
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        list.append((filename, lineno, name, line))
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        f = f.f_back
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        n = n+1
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    list.reverse()
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    return list
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