I just downloaded and installed MacroPy (pip install --user MacroPy), with an intention of sticking a "with trace:" inside a failing unit test being run with nosetests. If I understood the example on the PyPI page correctly, I should have been able to do this:
import macropy.tracing with macropy.tracing.trace: ... my broken code here ... (The first example is just "with trace: ..." and doesn't say where the trace object came from. I assumed it came from the tracing module.) Instead, I got a traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/TWWfsw/nose11/lib/python27/nose/case.py", line 197, in runTest self.test(*self.arg) File "/home/skipm/src/git/python/snake/tests/test_contracts/test_sessiontimes.py", line 36, in test_grain_break_session with macropy.tracing.trace: AttributeError: __exit__ Inspecting the trace object in at the REPL, I see nothing which looks like __exit__: >>> import macropy.tracing >>> dir(macropy.tracing.trace) ['__call__', '__class__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__format__', '__getattribute__', '__getitem__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__module__', '__name__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', '__weakref__', 'func', 'msg'] >>> type(macropy.tracing.trace) <class 'macropy.core.macros.WrappedFunction'> Is there a different "trace" object somewhere in the macropy package I should be using? Thx, Skip -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list