Hello I've just realized recently that sys.exc_info() didn't return a full traceback for exception concerned : it actually only contains the frame below the point of exception catching.
That's very annoying to me, because I planned to log such tracebacks with logging.critical(*****, exc_info=True), and these partial tracebacks, like the one below, are clearly unsufficient to determine where the problem comes from. A whole traceback, from program entry point to exception raising point, would be much better. 2010-03-17 09:28:59,184 - pims - CRITICAL - This is just a test to ensure critical emails are properly sent Traceback (most recent call last): << HERE, lots of frames missing >> File "test_common.py", line 34, in test_email_sending os.open("qsdsdqsdsdqsd", "r") TypeError: an integer is required Is there any workaround for this ? I've thought about a custom logging formatter, which would take both the exc_info traceback AND its own full backtrace, and to connect them together on their relevant part, but it's awkward and error prone... why can't we just have all the precious traceback info under the hand there (an additional attribute might have pointed the precise frame in which the exception was caught). Tanks for the attention, Regards, Pascal -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list