gh-113081: Print colorized exception just like built-in traceback in pdb#113082
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@pablogsal could you share some thoughts on this? Do you think we need extra tests for pdb? Thanks! |
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@pablogsal, any thoughts on this simple (colorful!) change? Otherwise I'm inclined to merge. :) |
Co-authored-by: Brandt Bucher <brandtbucher@gmail.com>
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What is the current proper way to disable color in tests? I thought there was a global mechanism implemented. I can do it for pdb only but want to make sure this is not something that should be covered already. |
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Okay seems like the tests passed now. My local tests worked fine and I did not have the time to figure out the difference. |
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Let's merge it! |
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This is the first step to colorize pdb - just use the existing colorized traceback for exceptions in post mortem mode. The code change is really trivial and it just calls the colorized version of exception printing in traceback.
Yes, it's using an internal function, but
pdbis stdlib so it can adapt when the function is changed. We can also useprint_exceptionbut we needtraceback._can_colorize()anyway - which should be put into a separate module if we want to colorize more modules.