@@ -28,20 +28,8 @@ \section{\module{traceback} ---
2828object to receive the output.
2929\end {funcdesc }
3030
31- \begin {funcdesc }{extract_tb}{traceback\optional {, limit}}
32- Return a list of up to \var {limit} `` pre-processed'' stack trace
33- entries extracted from \var {traceback}. It is useful for alternate
34- formatting of stack traces. If \var {limit} is omitted or \code {None},
35- all entries are extracted. A `` pre-processed'' stack trace entry is a
36- quadruple (\var {filename}, \var {line number}, \var {function name},
37- \var {line text}) representing the information that is usually printed
38- for a stack trace. The \var {line text} is a string with leading and
39- trailing whitespace stripped; if the source is not available it is
40- \code {None}.
41- \end {funcdesc }
42-
43- \begin {funcdesc }{print_exception}{type, value,
44- traceback\optional {, limit\optional {, file}}}
31+ \begin {funcdesc }{print_exception}{type, value, traceback\optional {,
32+ limit\optional {, file}}}
4533Print exception information and up to \var {limit} stack trace entries
4634from \var {traceback} to \var {file}.
4735This differs from \function {print_tb()} in the
@@ -73,15 +61,16 @@ \section{\module{traceback} ---
7361same meaning as for \function {print_exception()}.
7462\end {funcdesc }
7563
76- \begin {funcdesc }{extract_tb}{tb\optional {, limit}}
77- Return a list containing the raw (unformatted) traceback information
78- extracted from the traceback object \var {tb}. The optional
79- \var {limit} argument has the same meaning as for
80- \function {print_exception()}. The items in the returned list are
81- 4-tuples containing the following values: filename, line number,
82- function name, and source text line. The source text line is stripped
83- of leading and trailing whitespace; it is \code {None} when the source
84- text file is unavailable.
64+ \begin {funcdesc }{extract_tb}{traceback\optional {, limit}}
65+ Return a list of up to \var {limit} `` pre-processed'' stack trace
66+ entries extracted from the traceback object \var {traceback}. It is
67+ useful for alternate formatting of stack traces. If \var {limit} is
68+ omitted or \code {None}, all entries are extracted. A
69+ `` pre-processed'' stack trace entry is a quadruple (\var {filename},
70+ \var {line number}, \var {function name}, \var {text}) representing
71+ the information that is usually printed for a stack trace. The
72+ \var {text} is a string with leading and trailing whitespace
73+ stripped; if the source is not available it is \code {None}.
8574\end {funcdesc }
8675
8776\begin {funcdesc }{extract_stack}{\optional {f\optional {, limit}}}
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