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[python] start debugger on exception
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# original: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/65287/ | |
# | |
# place in lib/python2.x/sitecustomize.py | |
import bdb | |
import sys | |
def info(type, value, tb): | |
if hasattr(sys, 'ps1') \ | |
or not sys.stdin.isatty() \ | |
or not sys.stdout.isatty() \ | |
or not sys.stderr.isatty() \ | |
or issubclass(type, bdb.BdbQuit) \ | |
or issubclass(type, SyntaxError): | |
# we are in interactive mode or we don't have a tty-like | |
# device, so we call the default hook | |
sys.__excepthook__(type, value, tb) | |
else: | |
import traceback, pdb | |
# we are NOT in interactive mode, print the exception... | |
traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb) | |
# ...then start the debugger in post-mortem mode. | |
pdb.pm() | |
sys.excepthook = info |
I test for an environment variable, which means I can just use:
AUTOPDB=true python script.py
Not quite an argument, but easy to do on a once-off basis (or, indeed, set for a shell session).
Or, you could put it into a module called 'pm.py' in your path, and do it as:
python -mpm script.py
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great. I am looking a way to implement this as a python argument. for example:
python -pm script.py
Any idea?