Improve trace documentation (#9264). Patch by Eli Bendersky.

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.. _trace-cli: .. _trace-cli:
Command Line Usage Command-Line Usage
------------------ ------------------
The :mod:`trace` module can be invoked from the command line. It can be as The :mod:`trace` module can be invoked from the command line. It can be as
simple as :: simple as ::
python -m trace --count somefile.py ... python -m trace --count -C . somefile.py ...
The above will generate annotated listings of all Python modules imported during The above will execute :file:`somefile.py` and generate annotated listings of all
the execution of :file:`somefile.py`. Python modules imported during the execution into the current directory.
The following command-line arguments are supported: .. program:: trace
.. cmdoption:: --help
Display usage and exit.
.. cmdoption:: --version
Display the version of the module and exit.
Main options
^^^^^^^^^^^^
At least one of the following options must be specified when invoking :mod:`trace`.
The :option:`--listfuncs <-l>` option is mutually exclusive with the
:option:`--trace <-t>` and :option:`--counts <-c>` options . When :option:`--listfuncs <-l>`
is provided, neither :option:`--counts <-c>` nor :option:`--trace <-t>` are accepted,
and vice versa.
.. program:: trace
.. cmdoption:: -c, --count
Produce a set of annotated listing files upon program completion that shows
how many times each statement was executed.
See also :option:`--coverdir <-C>`, :option:`--file <-f>`,
:option:`--no-report <-R>` below.
.. cmdoption:: -t, --trace
:option:`--trace`, :option:`-t`
Display lines as they are executed. Display lines as they are executed.
:option:`--count`, :option:`-c` .. cmdoption:: -l, --listfuncs
Produce a set of annotated listing files upon program completion that shows how
many times each statement was executed. Display the functions executed by running the program.
.. cmdoption:: -r, --report
:option:`--report`, :option:`-r`
Produce an annotated list from an earlier program run that used the Produce an annotated list from an earlier program run that used the
:option:`--count` and :option:`--file` arguments. :option:`--count <-c>` and :option:`--file <-f>` option. Do not execute any code.
:option:`--no-report`, :option:`-R` .. cmdoption:: -T, --trackcalls
Do not generate annotated listings. This is useful if you intend to make
several runs with :option:`--count` then produce a single set of annotated
listings at the end.
:option:`--listfuncs`, :option:`-l` Display the calling relationships exposed by running the program.
List the functions executed by running the program.
:option:`--trackcalls`, :option:`-T` Modifiers
Generate calling relationships exposed by running the program. ^^^^^^^^^
:option:`--file`, :option:`-f` .. program:: trace
Name a file containing (or to contain) counts.
:option:`--coverdir`, :option:`-C` .. cmdoption:: -f, --file=<file>
Name a directory in which to save annotated listing files.
Name of a file to accumulate counts over several tracing runs. Should be used
with the :option:`--count <-c>` option.
.. cmdoption:: -C, --coverdir=<dir>
Directory where the report files go. The coverage report for
``package.module`` is written to file :file:`{dir}/{package}/{module}.cover`.
.. cmdoption:: -m, --missing
:option:`--missing`, :option:`-m`
When generating annotated listings, mark lines which were not executed with When generating annotated listings, mark lines which were not executed with
'``>>>>>>``'. ``>>>>>>``.
:option:`--summary`, :option:`-s` .. cmdoption:: -s, --summary
When using :option:`--count` or :option:`--report`, write a brief summary to
stdout for each file processed.
:option:`--ignore-module` When using :option:`--count <-c>` or :option:`--report <-r>`, write a brief
Accepts comma separated list of module names. Ignore each of the named summary to stdout for each file processed.
module and its submodules (if it is a package). May be given
multiple times.
:option:`--ignore-dir` .. cmdoption:: -R, --no-report
Ignore all modules and packages in the named directory and subdirectories
(multiple directories can be joined by os.pathsep). May be given multiple
times.
Do not generate annotated listings. This is useful if you intend to make
several runs with :option:`--count <-c>`, and then produce a single set of
annotated listings at the end.
.. cmdoption:: -g, --timing
Prefix each line with the time since the program started. Only used while
tracing.
Filters
^^^^^^^
These options may be repeated multiple times.
.. program:: trace
.. cmdoption:: --ignore-module=<mod>
Ignore each of the given module names and its submodules (if it is a package).
The argument can be a list of names separated by a comma.
.. cmdoption:: --ignore-dir=<dir>
Ignore all modules and packages in the named directory and subdirectories.
The argument can be a list of directories separated by :data:`os.pathsep`.
.. _trace-api: .. _trace-api:
Programming Interface Programmatic Interface
--------------------- ----------------------
.. class:: Trace(count=1, trace=1, countfuncs=0, countcallers=0, ignoremods=(), ignoredirs=(), infile=None, outfile=None, timing=False) .. class:: Trace(count=1, trace=1, countfuncs=0, countcallers=0, ignoremods=(), ignoredirs=(), infile=None, outfile=None, timing=False)
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called during the run. *countcallers* enables call relationship tracking. called during the run. *countcallers* enables call relationship tracking.
*ignoremods* is a list of modules or packages to ignore. *ignoredirs* is a list *ignoremods* is a list of modules or packages to ignore. *ignoredirs* is a list
of directories whose modules or packages should be ignored. *infile* is the of directories whose modules or packages should be ignored. *infile* is the
file from which to read stored count information. *outfile* is a file in which name of the file from which to read stored count information. *outfile* is
to write updated count information. *timing* enables a timestamp relative the name of the file in which to write updated count information. *timing*
to when tracing was started to be displayed. enables a timestamp relative to when tracing was started to be displayed.
.. method:: Trace.run(cmd) .. method:: Trace.run(cmd)
Run *cmd* under control of the Trace object with the current tracing parameters. Execute the command and gather statistics from the execution with
the current tracing parameters.
*cmd* must be a string or code object, suitable for passing into :func:`exec`.
.. method:: Trace.runctx(cmd, globals=None, locals=None) .. method:: Trace.runctx(cmd, globals=None, locals=None)
Run *cmd* under control of the Trace object with the current tracing parameters Execute the command and gather statistics from the execution with
in the defined global and local environments. If not defined, *globals* and the current tracing parameters, in the defined global and local environments.
*locals* default to empty dictionaries. If not defined, *globals* and *locals* default to empty dictionaries.
.. method:: Trace.runfunc(func, *args, **kwds) .. method:: Trace.runfunc(func, *args, **kwds)
Call *func* with the given arguments under control of the :class:`Trace` object Call *func* with the given arguments under control of the :class:`Trace` object
with the current tracing parameters. with the current tracing parameters.
This is a simple example showing the use of this module:: .. method:: Trace.results()
Return a :class:`CoverageResults` object that contains the cumulative results
of all previous calls to ``run``, ``runctx`` and ``runfunc`` for the given
:class:`Trace` instance. Does not reset the accumulated trace results.
.. class:: CoverageResults
A container for coverage results, created by :meth:`Trace.results`. Should not
be created directly by the user.
.. method:: CoverageResults.update(other)
Merge in data from another :class:`CoverageResults` object.
.. method:: CoverageResults.write_results(show_missing=True, summary=False, coverdir=None)
Write coverage results. Set *show_missing* to show lines that had no hits.
Set *summary* to include in the output the coverage summary per module. *coverdir*
specifies the directory into which the coverage result files will be output.
If ``None``, the results for each source file are placed in its directory.
A simple example demonstrating the use of the programmatic interface::
import sys import sys
import trace import trace