What is the syntax to write the traceback to a text file? I have the file object and I can open and close the file, I just need the command, like "f.write(StackTrace())" or whatever the command is. I will try the alt-space idea as well.

Have a great day,
Alex
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Aahz" <a...@pythoncraft.com>
To: "Alex Hall" <mehg...@gmail.com>
Cc: <python-win32@python.org>
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 13:18
Subject: Re: [python-win32] WMI troubles!


On Fri, Jan 15, 2010, Alex Hall wrote:

I am trying to put the stack trace into a file, since I cannot copy and
paste from the cmd line output. Is there a way to do this? Also, if you
run the file (assuming you have all the dependencies) the error happens
as soon as you press windows-`. You can change "speaker.say" to "print"
and comment out the line creating the speaker object so that you do not
have to install sayTools.

You probably will have difficulty doing this, but yes, you can
copy/paste command-line output using a mouse to select a screen area.

Actually, I just looked in my Windows virtual machine and you can do
alt-space, edit, select all, enter

You can also use try/except and the traceback module to capture an
exception and write it to a file.
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