[2] | 1 | :mod:`bdb` --- Debugger framework
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| 2 | =================================
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| 3 |
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| 4 | .. module:: bdb
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| 5 | :synopsis: Debugger framework.
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| 6 |
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[391] | 7 | **Source code:** :source:`Lib/bdb.py`
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| 8 |
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| 9 | --------------
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| 10 |
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[2] | 11 | The :mod:`bdb` module handles basic debugger functions, like setting breakpoints
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| 12 | or managing execution via the debugger.
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| 13 |
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| 14 | The following exception is defined:
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| 15 |
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| 16 | .. exception:: BdbQuit
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| 17 |
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| 18 | Exception raised by the :class:`Bdb` class for quitting the debugger.
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| 19 |
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| 20 |
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| 21 | The :mod:`bdb` module also defines two classes:
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| 22 |
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[391] | 23 | .. class:: Breakpoint(self, file, line, temporary=0, cond=None , funcname=None)
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[2] | 24 |
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| 25 | This class implements temporary breakpoints, ignore counts, disabling and
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| 26 | (re-)enabling, and conditionals.
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| 27 |
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| 28 | Breakpoints are indexed by number through a list called :attr:`bpbynumber`
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| 29 | and by ``(file, line)`` pairs through :attr:`bplist`. The former points to a
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| 30 | single instance of class :class:`Breakpoint`. The latter points to a list of
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| 31 | such instances since there may be more than one breakpoint per line.
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| 32 |
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| 33 | When creating a breakpoint, its associated filename should be in canonical
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| 34 | form. If a *funcname* is defined, a breakpoint hit will be counted when the
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| 35 | first line of that function is executed. A conditional breakpoint always
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| 36 | counts a hit.
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| 37 |
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| 38 | :class:`Breakpoint` instances have the following methods:
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| 39 |
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| 40 | .. method:: deleteMe()
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| 41 |
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| 42 | Delete the breakpoint from the list associated to a file/line. If it is
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| 43 | the last breakpoint in that position, it also deletes the entry for the
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| 44 | file/line.
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| 45 |
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| 46 |
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| 47 | .. method:: enable()
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| 48 |
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| 49 | Mark the breakpoint as enabled.
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| 50 |
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| 51 |
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| 52 | .. method:: disable()
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| 53 |
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| 54 | Mark the breakpoint as disabled.
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| 55 |
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| 56 |
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| 57 | .. method:: pprint([out])
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| 58 |
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| 59 | Print all the information about the breakpoint:
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| 60 |
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| 61 | * The breakpoint number.
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| 62 | * If it is temporary or not.
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| 63 | * Its file,line position.
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| 64 | * The condition that causes a break.
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| 65 | * If it must be ignored the next N times.
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| 66 | * The breakpoint hit count.
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| 67 |
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| 68 |
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| 69 | .. class:: Bdb(skip=None)
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| 70 |
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| 71 | The :class:`Bdb` class acts as a generic Python debugger base class.
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| 72 |
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| 73 | This class takes care of the details of the trace facility; a derived class
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| 74 | should implement user interaction. The standard debugger class
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| 75 | (:class:`pdb.Pdb`) is an example.
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| 76 |
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| 77 | The *skip* argument, if given, must be an iterable of glob-style
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| 78 | module name patterns. The debugger will not step into frames that
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| 79 | originate in a module that matches one of these patterns. Whether a
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| 80 | frame is considered to originate in a certain module is determined
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| 81 | by the ``__name__`` in the frame globals.
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| 82 |
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| 83 | .. versionadded:: 2.7
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| 84 | The *skip* argument.
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| 85 |
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| 86 | The following methods of :class:`Bdb` normally don't need to be overridden.
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| 87 |
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| 88 | .. method:: canonic(filename)
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| 89 |
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| 90 | Auxiliary method for getting a filename in a canonical form, that is, as a
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| 91 | case-normalized (on case-insensitive filesystems) absolute path, stripped
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| 92 | of surrounding angle brackets.
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| 93 |
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| 94 | .. method:: reset()
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| 95 |
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| 96 | Set the :attr:`botframe`, :attr:`stopframe`, :attr:`returnframe` and
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| 97 | :attr:`quitting` attributes with values ready to start debugging.
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| 98 |
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| 99 | .. method:: trace_dispatch(frame, event, arg)
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| 100 |
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| 101 | This function is installed as the trace function of debugged frames. Its
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| 102 | return value is the new trace function (in most cases, that is, itself).
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| 103 |
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| 104 | The default implementation decides how to dispatch a frame, depending on
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| 105 | the type of event (passed as a string) that is about to be executed.
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| 106 | *event* can be one of the following:
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| 107 |
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| 108 | * ``"line"``: A new line of code is going to be executed.
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| 109 | * ``"call"``: A function is about to be called, or another code block
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| 110 | entered.
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| 111 | * ``"return"``: A function or other code block is about to return.
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| 112 | * ``"exception"``: An exception has occurred.
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| 113 | * ``"c_call"``: A C function is about to be called.
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| 114 | * ``"c_return"``: A C function has returned.
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[391] | 115 | * ``"c_exception"``: A C function has raised an exception.
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[2] | 116 |
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| 117 | For the Python events, specialized functions (see below) are called. For
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| 118 | the C events, no action is taken.
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| 119 |
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| 120 | The *arg* parameter depends on the previous event.
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| 121 |
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| 122 | See the documentation for :func:`sys.settrace` for more information on the
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| 123 | trace function. For more information on code and frame objects, refer to
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| 124 | :ref:`types`.
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| 125 |
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| 126 | .. method:: dispatch_line(frame)
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| 127 |
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| 128 | If the debugger should stop on the current line, invoke the
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| 129 | :meth:`user_line` method (which should be overridden in subclasses).
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| 130 | Raise a :exc:`BdbQuit` exception if the :attr:`Bdb.quitting` flag is set
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| 131 | (which can be set from :meth:`user_line`). Return a reference to the
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| 132 | :meth:`trace_dispatch` method for further tracing in that scope.
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| 133 |
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| 134 | .. method:: dispatch_call(frame, arg)
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| 135 |
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| 136 | If the debugger should stop on this function call, invoke the
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| 137 | :meth:`user_call` method (which should be overridden in subclasses).
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| 138 | Raise a :exc:`BdbQuit` exception if the :attr:`Bdb.quitting` flag is set
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| 139 | (which can be set from :meth:`user_call`). Return a reference to the
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| 140 | :meth:`trace_dispatch` method for further tracing in that scope.
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| 141 |
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| 142 | .. method:: dispatch_return(frame, arg)
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| 143 |
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| 144 | If the debugger should stop on this function return, invoke the
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| 145 | :meth:`user_return` method (which should be overridden in subclasses).
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| 146 | Raise a :exc:`BdbQuit` exception if the :attr:`Bdb.quitting` flag is set
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| 147 | (which can be set from :meth:`user_return`). Return a reference to the
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| 148 | :meth:`trace_dispatch` method for further tracing in that scope.
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| 149 |
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| 150 | .. method:: dispatch_exception(frame, arg)
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| 151 |
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| 152 | If the debugger should stop at this exception, invokes the
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| 153 | :meth:`user_exception` method (which should be overridden in subclasses).
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| 154 | Raise a :exc:`BdbQuit` exception if the :attr:`Bdb.quitting` flag is set
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| 155 | (which can be set from :meth:`user_exception`). Return a reference to the
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| 156 | :meth:`trace_dispatch` method for further tracing in that scope.
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| 157 |
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| 158 | Normally derived classes don't override the following methods, but they may
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| 159 | if they want to redefine the definition of stopping and breakpoints.
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| 160 |
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| 161 | .. method:: stop_here(frame)
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| 162 |
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| 163 | This method checks if the *frame* is somewhere below :attr:`botframe` in
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| 164 | the call stack. :attr:`botframe` is the frame in which debugging started.
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| 165 |
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| 166 | .. method:: break_here(frame)
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| 167 |
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| 168 | This method checks if there is a breakpoint in the filename and line
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| 169 | belonging to *frame* or, at least, in the current function. If the
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| 170 | breakpoint is a temporary one, this method deletes it.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | .. method:: break_anywhere(frame)
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| 173 |
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| 174 | This method checks if there is a breakpoint in the filename of the current
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| 175 | frame.
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| 176 |
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| 177 | Derived classes should override these methods to gain control over debugger
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| 178 | operation.
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| 179 |
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| 180 | .. method:: user_call(frame, argument_list)
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| 181 |
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| 182 | This method is called from :meth:`dispatch_call` when there is the
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| 183 | possibility that a break might be necessary anywhere inside the called
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| 184 | function.
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| 185 |
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| 186 | .. method:: user_line(frame)
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| 187 |
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| 188 | This method is called from :meth:`dispatch_line` when either
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| 189 | :meth:`stop_here` or :meth:`break_here` yields True.
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| 190 |
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| 191 | .. method:: user_return(frame, return_value)
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| 192 |
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| 193 | This method is called from :meth:`dispatch_return` when :meth:`stop_here`
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| 194 | yields True.
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| 195 |
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| 196 | .. method:: user_exception(frame, exc_info)
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| 197 |
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| 198 | This method is called from :meth:`dispatch_exception` when
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| 199 | :meth:`stop_here` yields True.
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| 200 |
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| 201 | .. method:: do_clear(arg)
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| 202 |
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| 203 | Handle how a breakpoint must be removed when it is a temporary one.
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| 204 |
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| 205 | This method must be implemented by derived classes.
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| 206 |
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| 207 |
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| 208 | Derived classes and clients can call the following methods to affect the
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| 209 | stepping state.
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| 210 |
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| 211 | .. method:: set_step()
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| 212 |
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| 213 | Stop after one line of code.
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| 214 |
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| 215 | .. method:: set_next(frame)
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| 216 |
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| 217 | Stop on the next line in or below the given frame.
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| 218 |
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| 219 | .. method:: set_return(frame)
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| 220 |
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| 221 | Stop when returning from the given frame.
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| 222 |
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| 223 | .. method:: set_until(frame)
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| 224 |
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| 225 | Stop when the line with the line no greater than the current one is
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| 226 | reached or when returning from current frame
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| 227 |
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| 228 | .. method:: set_trace([frame])
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| 229 |
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| 230 | Start debugging from *frame*. If *frame* is not specified, debugging
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| 231 | starts from caller's frame.
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| 232 |
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| 233 | .. method:: set_continue()
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| 234 |
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| 235 | Stop only at breakpoints or when finished. If there are no breakpoints,
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| 236 | set the system trace function to None.
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| 237 |
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| 238 | .. method:: set_quit()
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| 239 |
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| 240 | Set the :attr:`quitting` attribute to True. This raises :exc:`BdbQuit` in
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| 241 | the next call to one of the :meth:`dispatch_\*` methods.
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| 242 |
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| 243 |
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| 244 | Derived classes and clients can call the following methods to manipulate
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| 245 | breakpoints. These methods return a string containing an error message if
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| 246 | something went wrong, or ``None`` if all is well.
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| 247 |
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[391] | 248 | .. method:: set_break(filename, lineno, temporary=0, cond=None, funcname=None)
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[2] | 249 |
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| 250 | Set a new breakpoint. If the *lineno* line doesn't exist for the
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| 251 | *filename* passed as argument, return an error message. The *filename*
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| 252 | should be in canonical form, as described in the :meth:`canonic` method.
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| 253 |
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| 254 | .. method:: clear_break(filename, lineno)
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| 255 |
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| 256 | Delete the breakpoints in *filename* and *lineno*. If none were set, an
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| 257 | error message is returned.
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| 258 |
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| 259 | .. method:: clear_bpbynumber(arg)
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| 260 |
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| 261 | Delete the breakpoint which has the index *arg* in the
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| 262 | :attr:`Breakpoint.bpbynumber`. If *arg* is not numeric or out of range,
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| 263 | return an error message.
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| 264 |
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| 265 | .. method:: clear_all_file_breaks(filename)
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| 266 |
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| 267 | Delete all breakpoints in *filename*. If none were set, an error message
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| 268 | is returned.
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| 269 |
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| 270 | .. method:: clear_all_breaks()
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| 271 |
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| 272 | Delete all existing breakpoints.
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| 273 |
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| 274 | .. method:: get_break(filename, lineno)
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| 275 |
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| 276 | Check if there is a breakpoint for *lineno* of *filename*.
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| 277 |
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| 278 | .. method:: get_breaks(filename, lineno)
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| 279 |
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| 280 | Return all breakpoints for *lineno* in *filename*, or an empty list if
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| 281 | none are set.
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| 282 |
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| 283 | .. method:: get_file_breaks(filename)
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| 284 |
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| 285 | Return all breakpoints in *filename*, or an empty list if none are set.
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| 286 |
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| 287 | .. method:: get_all_breaks()
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| 288 |
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| 289 | Return all breakpoints that are set.
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| 290 |
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| 291 |
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| 292 | Derived classes and clients can call the following methods to get a data
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| 293 | structure representing a stack trace.
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| 294 |
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| 295 | .. method:: get_stack(f, t)
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| 296 |
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| 297 | Get a list of records for a frame and all higher (calling) and lower
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| 298 | frames, and the size of the higher part.
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| 299 |
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| 300 | .. method:: format_stack_entry(frame_lineno, [lprefix=': '])
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| 301 |
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| 302 | Return a string with information about a stack entry, identified by a
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| 303 | ``(frame, lineno)`` tuple:
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| 304 |
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| 305 | * The canonical form of the filename which contains the frame.
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| 306 | * The function name, or ``"<lambda>"``.
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| 307 | * The input arguments.
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| 308 | * The return value.
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| 309 | * The line of code (if it exists).
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| 310 |
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| 311 |
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| 312 | The following two methods can be called by clients to use a debugger to debug
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| 313 | a :term:`statement`, given as a string.
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| 314 |
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| 315 | .. method:: run(cmd, [globals, [locals]])
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| 316 |
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| 317 | Debug a statement executed via the :keyword:`exec` statement. *globals*
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| 318 | defaults to :attr:`__main__.__dict__`, *locals* defaults to *globals*.
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| 319 |
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| 320 | .. method:: runeval(expr, [globals, [locals]])
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| 321 |
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| 322 | Debug an expression executed via the :func:`eval` function. *globals* and
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| 323 | *locals* have the same meaning as in :meth:`run`.
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| 324 |
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| 325 | .. method:: runctx(cmd, globals, locals)
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| 326 |
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| 327 | For backwards compatibility. Calls the :meth:`run` method.
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| 328 |
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| 329 | .. method:: runcall(func, *args, **kwds)
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| 330 |
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| 331 | Debug a single function call, and return its result.
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| 332 |
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| 333 |
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| 334 | Finally, the module defines the following functions:
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| 335 |
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| 336 | .. function:: checkfuncname(b, frame)
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| 337 |
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| 338 | Check whether we should break here, depending on the way the breakpoint *b*
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| 339 | was set.
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| 340 |
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| 341 | If it was set via line number, it checks if ``b.line`` is the same as the one
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| 342 | in the frame also passed as argument. If the breakpoint was set via function
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| 343 | name, we have to check we are in the right frame (the right function) and if
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| 344 | we are in its first executable line.
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| 345 |
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| 346 | .. function:: effective(file, line, frame)
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| 347 |
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| 348 | Determine if there is an effective (active) breakpoint at this line of code.
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[391] | 349 | Return a tuple of the breakpoint and a boolean that indicates if it is ok
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| 350 | to delete a temporary breakpoint. Return ``(None, None)`` if there is no
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| 351 | matching breakpoint.
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[2] | 352 |
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| 353 | .. function:: set_trace()
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| 354 |
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[391] | 355 | Start debugging with a :class:`Bdb` instance from caller's frame.
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