cannot override sys.excepthook
I try to customize behavior of sys.excepthook
as described by the recipe.
in ipython:
:import pdb, sys, traceback
:def info(type, value, tb):
: traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb)
: pdb.pm()
:sys.excepthook = info
:--
>>> x[10] = 5
-------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<ipython console>", line 1, in <module>
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
>>>
pdb.pm()
is not being called. It seems that sys.excepthook = info
doesn't work in my python 2.5 installation.
Five years after you wrote this, IPython still works this way, so I guess a solution might be useful to people googling this.
IPython replaces sys.excepthook
every time you execute a line of code, so your overriding of sys.excepthook has no effect. Furthermore, IPython doesn't even call sys.excepthook
, it catches all exceptions and handles them itself before things get that far.
To override the exception handler whilst IPython is running, you can monkeypatch over their shell's showtraceback
method. For example, here's how I override to give what looks like an ordinary Python traceback (because I don't like how verbose IPython's are):
def showtraceback(self, *args, **kwargs):
traceback_lines = traceback.format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
del traceback_lines[1]
message = ''.join(traceback_lines)
sys.stderr.write(message)
import sys
import traceback
import IPython
IPython.core.interactiveshell.InteractiveShell.showtraceback = showtraceback
This works in both the normal terminal console and the Qt console.
ipython, which you're using instead of the normal Python interactive shell, traps all exceptions itself and does NOT use sys.excepthook. Run it as ipython -pdb
instead of just ipython
, and it will automatically invoke pdb upon uncaught exceptions, just as you are trying to do with your excepthook.