New submission from Marc-Andre Lemburg <[email protected]>:
In Python 3.10, it seems that top-level frames generated by running exec() have
their f_lineno attribute set to None.
inspect.getframeinfo() tries to build context lines and fails on this line in
such a case:
start = lineno - 1 - context//2
because lineno is None.
It's not clear whether this is a bug in inspect or the way such frames get
their f_lineno attribute initialized.
The same code works just fine in Python 3.9.
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messages: 404674
nosy: lemburg
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: inspect.getframeinfo() doesn't handle frames without lineno
versions: Python 3.10
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