bpo-30579: Docs for dynamic traceback creation (GH-5653)

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Co-authored-by: Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com>
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@ -198,16 +198,23 @@ Standard names are defined for the following types:
Defaults to ``None``. Previously the attribute was optional.
.. data:: TracebackType
.. class:: TracebackType(tb_next, tb_frame, tb_lasti, tb_lineno)
The type of traceback objects such as found in ``sys.exc_info()[2]``.
See :ref:`the language reference <traceback-objects>` for details of the
available attributes and operations, and guidance on creating tracebacks
dynamically.
.. data:: FrameType
The type of frame objects such as found in ``tb.tb_frame`` if ``tb`` is a
traceback object.
See :ref:`the language reference <frame-objects>` for details of the
available attributes and operations.
.. data:: GetSetDescriptorType

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@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ Internal types
.. index:: object: frame
Frame objects represent execution frames. They may occur in traceback objects
(see below).
(see below), and are also passed to registered trace functions.
.. index::
single: f_back (frame attribute)
@ -1003,6 +1003,8 @@ Internal types
.. versionadded:: 3.4
.. _traceback-objects:
Traceback objects
.. index::
object: traceback
@ -1015,31 +1017,51 @@ Internal types
single: sys.last_traceback
Traceback objects represent a stack trace of an exception. A traceback object
is created when an exception occurs. When the search for an exception handler
is implicitly created when an exception occurs, and may also be explicitly
created by calling :class:`types.TracebackType`.
For implicitly created tracebacks, when the search for an exception handler
unwinds the execution stack, at each unwound level a traceback object is
inserted in front of the current traceback. When an exception handler is
entered, the stack trace is made available to the program. (See section
:ref:`try`.) It is accessible as the third item of the
tuple returned by ``sys.exc_info()``. When the program contains no suitable
tuple returned by ``sys.exc_info()``, and as the ``__traceback__`` attribute
of the caught exception.
When the program contains no suitable
handler, the stack trace is written (nicely formatted) to the standard error
stream; if the interpreter is interactive, it is also made available to the user
as ``sys.last_traceback``.
For explicitly created tracebacks, it is up to the creator of the traceback
to determine how the ``tb_next`` attributes should be linked to form a
full stack trace.
.. index::
single: tb_next (traceback attribute)
single: tb_frame (traceback attribute)
single: tb_lineno (traceback attribute)
single: tb_lasti (traceback attribute)
statement: try
Special read-only attributes: :attr:`tb_next` is the next level in the stack
trace (towards the frame where the exception occurred), or ``None`` if there is
no next level; :attr:`tb_frame` points to the execution frame of the current
level; :attr:`tb_lineno` gives the line number where the exception occurred;
:attr:`tb_lasti` indicates the precise instruction. The line number and last
instruction in the traceback may differ from the line number of its frame object
if the exception occurred in a :keyword:`try` statement with no matching except
clause or with a finally clause.
Special read-only attributes:
:attr:`tb_frame` points to the execution frame of the current level;
:attr:`tb_lineno` gives the line number where the exception occurred;
:attr:`tb_lasti` indicates the precise instruction.
The line number and last instruction in the traceback may differ from the
line number of its frame object if the exception occurred in a
:keyword:`try` statement with no matching except clause or with a
finally clause.
.. index::
single: tb_next (traceback attribute)
Special writable attribute: :attr:`tb_next` is the next level in the stack
trace (towards the frame where the exception occurred), or ``None`` if
there is no next level.
.. versionchanged:: 3.7
Traceback objects can now be explicitly instantiated from Python code,
and the ``tb_next`` attribute of existing instances can be updated.
Slice objects
.. index:: builtin: slice

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@ -398,6 +398,12 @@ Other Language Changes
``format(str(self), '')``.
(Contributed by Serhiy Storchaka in :issue:`28974`.)
* In order to better support dynamic creation of stack traces,
:class:`types.TracebackType` can now be instantiated from Python code, and
the ``tb_next`` attribute on :ref:`tracebacks <traceback-objects>` is now
writable.
(Contributed by Nathaniel J. Smith in :issue:`30579`.)
New Modules
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