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    • Claudia FrankC
      Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
      last edited by

      @Alan-Kilborn

      What comes first into my mind is to use always a main function and call it with
      a try block, in the except part call console.show()
      Intercepting exceptions in general would mean to register a function to sys.excepthook.

      Cheers
      Claudia

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      • Alan KilbornA
        Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
        last edited by

        @Claudia-Frank

        Hello Claudia and thank you for your reply. I think using a main function with a try block could work, although it may get tiresome to always use it, plus I would forget to do it, but it is a good idea.

        I was looking for a suggestion along the lines of your exception hook one. I remember researching this a while ago, and I could get it working under standard Python, but not as part of Pythonscript. I could register the hook but it wouldn’t get called. I could not figure out why. Unfortunately, as it was some time ago, I can’t remember any more details, if there were any to recall.

        I would like to revisit it if anyone has any suggestions of a working example under Pythonscript…

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        • Claudia FrankC
          Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
          last edited by

          @Alan-Kilborn

          to be honest, I didn’t try it with python script yet.
          Just thought it works. I should have known better ;-)
          So, let’s start diggin’ - will follow up.

          Cheers
          Claudia

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          • Claudia FrankC
            Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
            last edited by

            @Alan-Kilborn

            ok - python script is using code.py to execute the scripts.
            …\notepad++\plugins\PythonScript\lib\code.py

            sys.excepthook can be overwritten to catch uncaught exceptions
            unfortunately code.py does the following

                try:
                    exec code in self.locals
                except SystemExit:
                    raise
                except:
                    self.showtraceback()
                else:
                    if softspace(sys.stdout, 0):
                        print
            

            So there never will be an uncaught excpetion means we need to
            comment the general except block then a script like

            import sys
            
            def my_logging_func(exctype, value, traceback):
                print 'got it'
            
            sys.excepthook = my_logging_func
            
            mport os  # missing the i on purpose to raise an exception
            

            which gets executed returns got it

            What I didn’t try is to import code and overwrite run_code function.
            Leave it to you if you want to test this. ;-)

            Cheers
            Claudia

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            • Claudia FrankC
              Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
              last edited by

              @Alan-Kilborn

              Btw. a npp restart after modifying code.py is needed.

              Cheers
              Claudia

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              • Alan KilbornA
                Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
                last edited by

                @Claudia-Frank

                I think you are a little bit advanced for me! :-)

                So in code.py you mean do this:

                #except:
                    #self.showtraceback()
                

                You totally lost me with: “What I didn’t try is to import code and overwrite run_code function.”

                …but I will go have a look at code.py and try to figure out what you mean. Thank you again for your good (but a bit over my head at the moment) help.

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                • Claudia FrankC
                  Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                  last edited by

                  @Alan-Kilborn

                  So in code.py you mean do this:

                  yes

                  You totally lost me with: “What I didn’t try is to import code and overwrite run_code function.”

                  In general python allows to overwrite what ever function if you use the same
                  function signature meaning same name and same number of arguments.
                  Namespaces (like what globals and locals do) could somehow try to protect function but if you try hard enough you can get it overwritten.

                  Depending how python script is loading code.py it could simply mean that if you
                  define your own runcode function you might overwrite the one from code.py.

                  Cheers
                  Claudia

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                  • Alan KilbornA
                    Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
                    last edited by

                    @Claudia-Frank

                    I tried to duplicate your “mport os” example, but I didn’t see “got it” – all I saw was the standard “SyntaxError: invalid syntax” traceback. I restarted N++ after commenting out the 2 lines in code.py.

                    I see what you mean now about overwriting the run_code function, but it seems like I could avoid that complexity and just copy+paste+modify the functionality of your “sys.excepthook = xxxxx_func” in startup.py and have that xxxxx_func function do what I want (e.g. console.show()) upon unhandled exception. Of course, currently since I don’t see the “got it” example working that is going to be problematic. :-)

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                    • Claudia FrankC
                      Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                      last edited by

                      @Alan-Kilborn

                      strange.

                      You do use python script 1.0.8?
                      On Windows or like me on linux?
                      Current npp version?

                      Cheers
                      Claudia

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                      • Claudia FrankC
                        Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                        last edited by

                        @Alan-Kilborn

                        wait - I guess I know why - just need to investigate why it didn’t happen to me.

                        Cheers
                        Claudia

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                        • Claudia FrankC
                          Claudia Frank
                          last edited by

                          Needs more investigation - will follow up on this tomorrow.

                          Good night
                          Cheers
                          Claudia

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                          • Alan KilbornA
                            Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
                            last edited by

                            @Claudia-Frank

                            Yes, using PS 1.0.8.0 on Win7. I renamed code.py (and deleted code.pyc) and restarted N++. I thought this would have really bad effects when trying to run PS’s in N++, but it had no effect at all (scripts ran just the same as always). This seems to indicate that code.py has no influence…but this is odd since you seem to see the effects of changing it. I’m confused…

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                            • Alan KilbornA
                              Alan Kilborn
                              last edited by Alan Kilborn

                              I’m hesitant to post this, because I really prefer the “hook” solution if it can be worked out, but I tried wrapping a “main” function:

                              def main():
                                  x=y  # cause exception as y is undefined
                              
                              try:
                                  main()
                              except:
                                  console.show()
                              

                              Running this results in a hard hang of Notepad++!

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                              • Claudia FrankC
                                Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                                last edited by

                                @Alan-Kilborn

                                ok - tried to understand the python script source code and this is what I assume is
                                what happens.

                                When executing python files, the one we create with Plugins->PythonScript-New Script
                                code.py is NOT used, instead the C++ implementation of the python interface,
                                namely PyRun_Simplefile. Makes a lot of sense.

                                When executing code in the console then code.py is used. (Not interesting for this issue)

                                Because of this, there is no need to change code.py but to make a global execption hook
                                working we have to put the following code into one of the startup.py files.
                                I prefer user startup.py but machine startup.py will work too.

                                import sys
                                
                                def my_logging_func(exctype, value, traceback):
                                    console.show()
                                    console.write('{}\n{}\n{}\n'.format(exctype, value, traceback))
                                
                                sys.excepthook = my_logging_func
                                

                                Of course the my_logging_func code could look different for each.
                                But the parameters need to be 3!

                                When does it fail?
                                Python interpreter tries to compile the source before it gets executed and that means
                                if an exception is raised while compiling the source which includes the exception hook,
                                the hook cannot be installed.

                                Concerning the console.show() freeze, I’m using the console.show() since I started
                                with python script. I also tried your example it is working for me.

                                When your npp hangs than it means that python script created a deadlock.
                                But what could be the cause when running console.show()?
                                Can you run console.hide() when you open the console manually (via menu)?
                                Is there something special in your startup.pys?

                                Cheers
                                Claudia

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                                • Claudia FrankC
                                  Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                                  last edited by

                                  @Alan-Kilborn

                                  came just into my mind - could it be that you are using callbacks in your
                                  startup.py files which could jump in?

                                  Cheers
                                  Claudia

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                                  • Alan KilbornA
                                    Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
                                    last edited by

                                    @Claudia-Frank

                                    Okay, I disabled code initiated from startup.py that had a callback associated with it, and…everything (the “my_logging_func” stuff, and the “try/main()” stuff) discussed above now works. So the question becomes, what do the callbacks have to do with anything, as long as the callbacks don’t contain any code with unhandled exceptions?

                                    And then the next question is, how do I get it all…my code with callbacks, and a custom exception handler (which does the console.show() )?

                                    And again, Claudia, thank you for your diligence!

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                                    • Claudia FrankC
                                      Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                                      last edited by

                                      @Alan-Kilborn

                                      Just a quick update - the exception hook should work together with your callbacks,
                                      opening the console is the problem. If you want to know more about this there must
                                      be an old thread at sourceforge forum.
                                      To overcome this, use notepad.runPluginCommand(‘Python Script’, ‘Show Console’)
                                      instead of console.show() (Please double check syntax)

                                      Cheers
                                      Claudia

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                                      • Alan KilbornA
                                        Alan Kilborn @Claudia Frank
                                        last edited by

                                        @Claudia-Frank

                                        I found this at sourceforge. It doesn’t really detail anything, but it reminds me of our current discussion!
                                        https://sourceforge.net/p/npppythonscript/discussion/1188885/thread/a1ec71f7/?limit=25#c261

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                                        • Alan KilbornA
                                          Alan Kilborn
                                          last edited by

                                          So here’s what I ended up embedding in startup.py…seems to do the job and meet the original requirement:

                                          import traceback
                                          def custom_exception_handler_func(exctype, value, trace_back):
                                              notepad.runPluginCommand('Python Script', 'Show Console')  # can't/don't use console.show()
                                              sys.stderr.write('(Single-level) Traceback:' + '\n')
                                              sys.stderr.write(traceback.format_tb(trace_back)[-1])  # only write out ONE level
                                          sys.excepthook = custom_exception_handler_func
                                          
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                                          • Claudia FrankC
                                            Claudia Frank @Alan Kilborn
                                            last edited by

                                            @Alan-Kilborn

                                            I found this at sourceforge. It doesn’t really detail anything, but it reminds me of our current discussion!
                                            https://sourceforge.net/p/npppythonscript/discussion/1188885/thread/a1ec71f7/?limit=25#c261

                                            No, I have something in my mind related to the problems using console object
                                            together with editor callbacks. Did a quick search but wasn’t able to find it.

                                            Anyway, good to see that you have a working solution and I hope you don’t open
                                            new python script related threads in the near future. Don’t get me wrong,
                                            but it looks like have a knack to find all those nasty issues ;-)

                                            Cheers
                                            Claudia

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