I'm working on a Python library used by third-party developers to write extensions for our core application.
I'd like to know if it's possible to modify the traceback when raising exceptions, so the last stack frame is the call to the library function in the developer's code, rather than the line in the library that raised the exception. There are also a few frames at the bottom of the stack containing references to functions used when first loading the code that I'd ideally like to remove too.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
What about not changing the traceback? The two things you request can both be done more easily in a different way.
That said, it should be quite possible to munge the tracebacks if you really need to... but where would you do it? If in some wrapper code at the very top level, then you could simply grab the traceback, take a slice to remove the parts you don't want, and then use functions in the "traceback" module to format/print as desired.