[Python-Dev] Can I introspect/reflect to get arguments exec()?
PJ Eby
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Thu Mar 28 20:44:10 CET 2013
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 6:43 AM, Rocky Bernstein <rocky at gnu.org> wrote: > Of course the debugger uses sys.settrace too, so the evil-ness of that is > definitely not a concern. But possibly I need to make sure that since the > DecoratorTools and the debugger both hook into trace hooks they play nice > together and fire in the right order. DecoratorTools' trace hooking is unrelated to its linecache functionality. All you need from it is the cache_source() function; you can pretty much ignore everything else for your purposes. You'll just need to give it a phony filename to work with, and the associated string.
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