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A traceback is a report of the actions leading up to a run-time error in the execution of a program.

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Catch and print full Python exception traceback without halting/exiting the program

I want to catch and log exceptions without exiting, e.g., try: do_stuff() except Exception as err: print(Exception, err) # I want to print the entire traceback here, # not just the ...
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Showing the stack trace from a running Python application

I have this Python application that gets stuck from time to time and I can't find out where. Is there any way to signal Python interpreter to show you the exact code that's running? Some kind of on-...
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When I catch an exception, how do I get the type, file, and line number?

Catching an exception that would print like this: Traceback (most recent call last): File "c:/tmp.py", line 1, in <module> 4 / 0 ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo by zero I ...
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How to exit from Python without traceback?

I would like to know how to I exit from Python without having an traceback dump on the output. I still want want to be able to return an error code but I do not want to display the traceback log. I ...
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Error - input expected at most 1 argument, got 3

I've set up the following for loop to accept 5 test scores. I want the loop to prompt the user to enter 5 different scores. Now I could do this by writing the input "Please enter your next test ...
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How can I modify a Python traceback object when raising an exception?

I'm working on a Python library used by third-party developers to write extensions for our core application. I'd like to know if it's possible to modify the traceback when raising exceptions, so the ...
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Get Traceback of warnings

In numpy we can do np.seterr(invalid='raise') to get a traceback for warnings raising an error instead (see this post). Is there a general way for tracing warnings? Can I make python to give a ...
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Python: Getting a traceback from a multiprocessing.Process

I am trying to get hold of a traceback object from a multiprocessing.Process. Unfortunately passing the exception info through a pipe does not work because traceback objects can not be pickled: def ...
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Print an error message without printing a traceback and close the program when a condition is not met

I've seen similar questions to this one but none of them really address the trackback. If I have a class like so class Stop_if_no_then(): def __init__(self, value one, operator, value_two, then, ...
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How can I more easily suppress previous exceptions when I raise my own exception in response?

Consider try: import someProprietaryModule except ImportError: raise ImportError('It appears that <someProprietaryModule> is not installed...') When run, if someProprietaryModule is not ...
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Remove traceback in Python on Ctrl-C

Is there a way to keep tracebacks from coming up when you hit Ctrl+c, i.e. raise KeyboardInterrupt in a Python script?
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traceback() for interactive and non-interactive R sessions

I observed a different between an interactive and non-interaction R session about traceback() which I do not understand. For the code below, it will produce an error, but in an interactive R session, ...
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Multiprocessing on Windows breaks

I develop with Python on Linux and have never really seen this sort of problem with Windows. I'm using the multiprocessing library to speed up computations, which works very well for me on Linux. On ...
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Why does the Python linecache affect the traceback module but not regular tracebacks?

Consider the following Python program: code = """ def test(): 1/0 """ filename = "<test>" c = compile(code, filename, 'exec') exec(c) import linecache linecache.cache[filename] = (len(...
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Exception traceback is hidden if not re-raised immediately

I've got a piece of code similar to this: import sys def func1(): func2() def func2(): raise Exception('test error') def main(): err = None try: func1() except: ...
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What is the difference between a stack and a frame?

Under what situations would I want to use one over the other? What is the difference between: >>> import inspect >>> print(inspect.getouterframes(inspect.currentframe())) [(<...
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How to get a complete exception stack trace in Python

The following snippet: import traceback def a(): b() def b(): try: c() except: traceback.print_exc() def c(): assert False a() Produces this output: Traceback (...
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python: Is there a downside to using faulthandler?

Python 3.3 includes a module named faulthandler that displays helpful traceback information if a segfault occurs. (For Python versions prior to 3.3, the module can be obtained from PyPI.) The module ...
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Get full traceback

How can i get full traceback in the following case, including the calls of func2 and func functions? import traceback def func(): try: raise Exception('Dummy') except: ...
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How do I can format exception stacktraces in Python logging?

The logs I am creating in Python are intended to be temporarily stored as files which will, in turn, be processed into a log database. They take a pipe-delineated format to dictate how the logs will ...
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How to create a traceback object

I want to create a traceback like the one returned by sys.exc_info()[2]. I don't want a list of lines, I want an actual traceback object: <traceback object at 0x7f6575c37e48> How can I do ...
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Can I make Python output exceptions in one line / via logging?

I am using AWS and use AWS cloudwatch to view logs. While things should not break on AWS, they could. I just had such a case. Then I searched for Traceback and just got the lines Traceback (most ...
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Python: Traceback codecs.charmap_decode(input,self.errors,decoding_table)[0]

Following is sample code, aim is just to merges text files from give folder and it's sub folder. i am getting Traceback occasionally so not sure where to look. also need some help to enhance the code ...
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Wikipedia disambiguation error

I have recently been using the wikipedia module to determine a random wikipedia page. I have been doing this with a very large list of words, and the random.choice() module as so: words=open("words....
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How to format traceback objects in Python

I have a traceback object that I want to show in the nice format I get when calling traceback.format_exc(). Is there a builtin function for this? Or a few lines of code?
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How do I use Django's logger to log a traceback when I tell it to?

try: print blah except KeyError: traceback.print_exc() I used to debug like this. I'd print to the console. Now, I want to log everything instead of print, since Apache doesn't allow printing....
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How to imitate Python 3's raise ... from in Python 2?

Python 3 has the neat try: raise OneException('sorry') except OneException as e: # after a failed attempt of mitigation: raise AnotherException('I give up') from e syntax which allows ...
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Why can't I pickle an error's Traceback in Python?

I've since found a work around, but still want to know the answer.
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How can I log current line, and stack info with Python?

I have logging function as follows. logging.basicConfig( filename = fileName, format = "%(levelname) -10s %(asctime)s %(message)s", level = logging.DEBUG ) def printinfo(string): if ...
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How can I elide a function wrapper from the traceback in Python-3?

The issue The Phantom Menace Say i wrote a function decorator which takes the function, and wraps it in another function like so: # File example-1.py from functools import wraps def decorator(func)...
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Print stacktrace from C code with embedded lua

If I understand this correctly, Lua by default will call the debug library "debug.traceback" when an error occurs. However, when embedding Lua into C code like done in the example here: Simple Lua ...
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How can you programmatically inspect the stack trace of an exception in Python?

When an exception occurs in Python, can you inspect the stack? Can you determine its depth? I've looked at the traceback module, but I can't figure out how to use it. My goal is to catch any ...
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Catch Python exception and save traceback text as string

I'm trying to write a nice error handler for my code, so that when it fails, the logs, traceback and other relevant info get emailed to me. I can't figure out how to take an exception object and ...
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How to get value of arguments passed to functions on the stack?

Using: traceback.print_stack() I can get: File "x.py", line 20, in <module> y(x) File "x.py", line 11, in y fun(x) File "x.py", line 8, in fun traceback.print_stack() I ...
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Python print last traceback only?

Consider the following code and traceback: >>> try: ... raise KeyboardInterrupt ... except KeyboardInterrupt: ... raise Exception ... Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin&...
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Python logging: disable stack trace

Is there a simple way to disable the logging of an exception stack trace in Python 3, either in a Handler or Formatter? I need the stack trace in another Handler, so setting exc_info=False, in the ...
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DistributionNotFound error after upgrading pip

In reading about virtualenv here I realized I didn't have pip 1.3+, so I ran pip install --upgrade pip and now when I run pip --version i get the following: Traceback (most recent call last): File "...
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Pygame AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'copy'

I encountered Error: 'module' object has no attribute 'copy' while running a pygame program. In my code, I never referred to a copy attribute, so I don't understand where the error is coming from.
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File "<string>" in python traceback

I am in the middle of refactoring a huge py module to packages - to not break existing code I moved its contents to package/__init__.py module (Adding code to __init__.py) and went on splitting it ...
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Get last function's call arguments from traceback?

Can I get the parameters of the last function called in traceback? How? I want to make a catcher for standard errors to make readable code, yet provide detailed information to user. In the following ...
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how to catch all uncaught exceptions and go on?

EDIT: after reading the comments and the answers I realize that what I want to do does not make much sense. What I had in mind was that I have some places in my code which may fail (usually some ...
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argparse.ArgumentError: argument --skip-checks: conflicting option string: --skip-checks

I am working with django-tenant-schemas and when I try to use "migrate_schemas" command I encounter an error. I've seen similar questions here but they didn't help at all. I've tried this on ...
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pygame.display.toggle_fulscreen() not working

so, I have tried to get python to toggle into fullscreen, now I thought that all i need to do was: screen=pygame.display.toggle_fullscreen() I thought that was good enough but then it gives me this ...
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How to limit python traceback to specific files

I write a lot of Python code that uses external libraries. Frequently I will write a bug, and when I run the code I get a big long traceback in the Python console. 99.999999% of the time it's due to ...
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Django: why i can't get the tracebacks (in case of error) when i run LiveServerTestCase tests?

I'm writing some tests with Selenium. When i run my selenium tests (LiveServerTestCase type) and i have some error in my code (not in the test, i mean in the code executed, like the homepage view i ...
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traceback from a warning

I have a code which, at some point shows a warning, I think that it is having a problem calculating a mean() I would like to know if there is any way to force python to tell me where, or which line, ...
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it seems that the version of the libffi library seen at runtime is different from the 'ffi.h' file seen at compile-time

This traceback mess up all my program and I still cant fix it I have tried all methods and it didn't help! Here's the problem: ffi_prep_closure(): bad user_data (it seems that the version of the ...
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traceback shows up until decorator

This nice little Python decorator can configurably disabled decorated functions: enabled = get_bool_from_config() def run_if_enabled(fn): def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): try: ...
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Getting traceback information from IronPython exceptions

I have IronPython hosted within my application, whenever I catch an exception thrown from a script, I get unhelpful gibberish like this: IronPython.NewTypes.System.Exception_1$1: Error occurred ...
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Why isn't IPython giving me a full traceback for a module I've written?

I'm confused about why, when an error is raised in a function within a module I've written, IPython doesn't show me a full traceback with the line in the function that caused the error. Note: I'm not ...
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