#ifndef Py_TRACEBACK_H #define Py_TRACEBACK_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include "pystate.h" struct _frame; /* Traceback interface */ #ifndef Py_LIMITED_API typedef struct _traceback { PyObject_HEAD struct _traceback *tb_next; struct _frame *tb_frame; int tb_lasti; int tb_lineno; } PyTracebackObject; #endif PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyTraceBack_Here(struct _frame *); PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyTraceBack_Print(PyObject *, PyObject *); #ifndef Py_LIMITED_API PyAPI_FUNC(int) _Py_DisplaySourceLine(PyObject *, PyObject *, int, int); #endif /* Reveal traceback type so we can typecheck traceback objects */ PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyTraceBack_Type; #define PyTraceBack_Check(v) (Py_TYPE(v) == &PyTraceBack_Type) /* Write the Python traceback into the file 'fd'. For example: Traceback (most recent call first): File "xxx", line xxx in File "xxx", line xxx in ... File "xxx", line xxx in This function is written for debug purpose only, to dump the traceback in the worst case: after a segmentation fault, at fatal error, etc. That's why, it is very limited. Strings are truncated to 100 characters and encoded to ASCII with backslashreplace. It doesn't write the source code, only the function name, filename and line number of each frame. Write only the first 100 frames: if the traceback is truncated, write the line " ...". This function is signal safe. */ PyAPI_DATA(void) _Py_DumpTraceback( int fd, PyThreadState *tstate); /* Write the traceback of all threads into the file 'fd'. current_thread can be NULL. Return NULL on success, or an error message on error. This function is written for debug purpose only. It calls _Py_DumpTraceback() for each thread, and so has the same limitations. It only write the traceback of the first 100 threads: write "..." if there are more threads. This function is signal safe. */ PyAPI_DATA(const char*) _Py_DumpTracebackThreads( int fd, PyInterpreterState *interp, PyThreadState *current_thread); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !Py_TRACEBACK_H */