How to trace Python/sys.settrace() ?
Andreas Jung
ajung at sz-sb.de
Wed Jul 14 10:01:45 EDT 1999
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In some situations it is neccessary to be able to do a complete
trace of Python script (similiar to truss/strace) - that means one
want to know all called functions (function names) and functions parameters.
sys.settrace() seems to be a candidate for building such a tracing functionality.
However I am not sure if this is the right way. I'd like to ask the Python gurus
and Python hackers here about a possible solution. Maybe there is already some usable
code available.
Thanks in advance,
Andreas
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