[Twisted-Python] 2 threads questions
Jonathan Vanasco
twisted-python at 2xlp.com
Wed Mar 28 10:44:23 MDT 2007
On Mar 27, 2007, at 12:30 PM, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
>
> Python 2.5 includes sys._current_frames() which returns a mapping
> from thread
> identifiers to the frame objects which you might be able to use to
> learn what
> is going on. You can call this from your manhole prompt when you
> notice the
> system to have hung.
Great! Thanks.
Still working on debugging this, but for other people who need to
jump into a manhole for something like this in the future -- the
following works well.
=======
import sys
import traceback
def formatTraceback ( frameId , frameObj ):
traceback_lines= traceback.format_stack( frameObj )
if not len(traceback_lines):
return
print ""
print
"-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------"
print ">> --- %s | %s ===================================" %
( frameId , frameObj )
print "".join(traceback_lines)
print "<< --- %s | %s ===================================" %
( frameId , frameObj )
print ""
def printCurrentStack():
frames= sys._current_frames()
for frameId in frames:
frameObj= frames[frameId]
formatTraceback( frameId , frameObj )
printCurrentStack()
// Jonathan Vanasco
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