openmedialibrary_platform_w.../Lib/site-packages/win32/lib/win32traceutil.py
2016-04-14 21:54:42 +02:00

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# This is a helper for the win32trace module
# If imported from a normal Python program, it sets up sys.stdout and sys.stderr
# so output goes to the collector.
# If run from the command line, it creates a collector loop.
# Eg:
# C:>start win32traceutil.py (or python.exe win32traceutil.py)
# will start a process with a (pretty much) blank screen.
#
# then, switch to a DOS prompt, and type:
# C:>python.exe
# Python 1.4 etc...
# >>> import win32traceutil
# Redirecting output to win32trace remote collector
# >>> print "Hello"
# >>>
# And the output will appear in the first collector process.
# Note - the client or the collector can be started first.
# There is a 0x20000 byte buffer. If this gets full, it is reset, and new
# output appended from the start.
import win32trace
def RunAsCollector():
import sys
try:
import win32api
win32api.SetConsoleTitle("Python Trace Collector")
except:
pass # Oh well!
win32trace.InitRead()
print("Collecting Python Trace Output...")
try:
while 1:
# a short timeout means ctrl+c works next time we wake...
sys.stdout.write(win32trace.blockingread(500))
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print("Ctrl+C")
def SetupForPrint():
win32trace.InitWrite()
try: # Under certain servers, sys.stdout may be invalid.
print("Redirecting output to win32trace remote collector")
except:
pass
win32trace.setprint() # this works in an rexec environment.
if __name__=='__main__':
RunAsCollector()
else:
SetupForPrint()