Hooking Mechanism when Entering and Leaving a Try Block
Sven R. Kunze
srkunze at mail.de
Wed Aug 12 14:44:53 EDT 2015
On 12.08.2015 18:11, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 2:05 AM, Sven R. Kunze <srkunze at mail.de> wrote:
>> Unfortunately, no. :(
>>
>> It should work out of the box with no "let me replace all my try-except
>> statements in my 10 million line code base".
> (Please don't top-post.)
Is this some guideline? I actually quite dislike pick somebody's mail to
pieces. It actually pulls things out of context. But if this is a rule
for this, so be it.
> Sounds to me like you want some sort of AST transform, possibly in an
> import hook. Check out something like MacroPy for an idea of how
> powerful this sort of thing can be.
Sounds like I MacroPy would enable me to basically insert a function
call before and after each try: block at import time. Is that correct so
far? That sounds not so bad at all.
However, if that only works due to importing it is not a solution. I
need to make sure I catch all try: blocks, the current stack is in (and
is about to step into).
Ah yes, and it should work with Python 3 as well.
Regards,
Sven
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