On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 2:51 PM, kkmaymunbe...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello
I am writing some Python code that runs in another application(has
wrapper functions). Due to lack of debugging I am printing out alot of
outputs and manual messages. I want to be able to create a function
that would let me print the current line number that is called from.
This is not for debugging exceptions it is rather to simplify my debug
messages, at least I can trace my debug messages.
thanks
Modify the following as needed:
from inspect import currentframe, getframeinfo
def caller_info(depth=0):
Get file, line number, and name of the calling function.
if depth 0:
raise ValueError('invalid stack depth')
caller = frame = currentframe()
try:
for i in xrange(-1, depth):
caller = caller.f_back
if caller is None:
return (None, None, None)
return getframeinfo(caller, 0)[:3]
finally:
del caller, frame
- Max
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