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; verbose python tracebacks |
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: <tt>import [http://docs.python.org/library/cgitb.html cgitb]; cgitb.enable(format="plain")</tt> |
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: See [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/buildtools;a=blob;f=email_warnings.py;hb=HEAD email_warnings.py]. |
: See [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/buildtools;a=blob;f=email_warnings.py;hb=HEAD email_warnings.py]. |
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; pdb |
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: <tt>from pdb import set_trace as debug ... debug()</tt> |
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; rpm makefiles |
; rpm makefiles |
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; tree-based python context management |
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: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/puritan;a=blob;f=main.py;hb=f9#l16 puritan's main.py] |
: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/puritan;a=blob;f=main.py;hb=f9#l16 puritan's main.py] and [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/puritan;a=blob;f=contexts.py;hb=f9 contexts.py] |
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; custom dbus decorators |
; custom dbus decorators |
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: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/nss-rainbow;a=tree nss-rainbow] uses a dash of code-generation and a lot of convention to be very consistent about error detection and handling. |
: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/nss-rainbow;a=tree nss-rainbow] uses a dash of code-generation and a lot of convention to be very consistent about error detection and handling. |
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; C warning flags & Makefile tips |
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: nss-rainbow's [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/nss-rainbow;a=blob;f=Makefile;hb=HEAD#l2 Makefile] gets a number of things right, though it can still be improved in several ways. |
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; scripts for user creation |
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: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/mstone/provisioning;a=tree provision] users on new machines in a scripted fashion. |
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; program with git |
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: [[Puritan]] and other parts of our [[build system]] show some silly things you can do with [http://git.or.cz git] if you are so inclined. |
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; localize shell code |
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: [http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=users/cjb/xs-rsync;f=xs-upserv;a=blob xs-upserv] - just for kicks: a localized Makefile |
Latest revision as of 22:54, 6 March 2011
This page contains pointers to a collection of idioms which I rely on to accomplish tasks quickly and with predictable results.
- verbose python tracebacks
- import cgitb; cgitb.enable(format="plain")
- verbosity controls on logging
- See trac_helper.py
- pythonic relations
- See my relation module and Alloy (which was my inspiration, though I've made nothing more than a poor knockoff).
- relational error logging
- See trac_helper.py and collect-pkgs.py.
- email-based error reporting
- See email_warnings.py.
- pdb
- from pdb import set_trace as debug ... debug()
- rpm makefiles
- See rpm-packaging as well as individual projects like olpc-netutils along with my Fedora packaging bibliography.
- pymeta parser-based controllers
- triagebot is based on a model-view-controller architecture where the controller object is assembled at runtime based on data collected with a metaclass.
- pymeta makes it easy to pick the right response to complicated input.
- python gdb macros
- http://wiki.python.org/moin/DebuggingWithGdb
- python memory profiling
- guppy + Tomeu's memory leak testing writeup.
- tree-based python context management
- puritan's main.py and contexts.py
- custom dbus decorators
- sds stub
- ipython for exploring interprocess communication
- IPython is wonderfully helpful for exploring xml-rpc and dbus interfaces.
- code to make pylint happy
- rainbow's inject.py can be automatically checked for many errors by pylint because it passes all data explicitly through function calls.
- C error handling
- nss-rainbow uses a dash of code-generation and a lot of convention to be very consistent about error detection and handling.
- C warning flags & Makefile tips
- nss-rainbow's Makefile gets a number of things right, though it can still be improved in several ways.
- scripts for user creation
- provision users on new machines in a scripted fashion.
- program with git
- Puritan and other parts of our build system show some silly things you can do with git if you are so inclined.
- localize shell code
- xs-upserv - just for kicks: a localized Makefile