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How to Detect the Recursion Limit in Python with sys.getrecursionlimit
This Python code recursively calls itself, printing the current recursion depth and the recursion limit from sys.getrecursionlimit, and catches the RecursionError when the limit is hit.
import sys
def recurse(depth=0):
print(f"Depth: {depth}, Recursion limit: {sys.getrecursionlimit()}")
return recurse(depth + 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
recurse()
except RecursionError:
print("Recursion limit reached!")
print(f"Final recursion limit: {sys.getrecursionli…
How to Diff Two Dicts in Python for Config Drift
Recursively compare two dictionaries and report added, removed, and changed keys with their old and new values for debugging configuration drift.
def diff_dicts(a, b, path=""):
differences = []
for key in a.keys() | b.keys():
new_path = f"{path}.{key}" if path else key
if key not in a:
differences.append((new_path, "<missing>", b[key], "added"))
elif key not in b:
differences.append((new_path, a[key], "<…
How to Dump a Debugging Repr for Unknown Types in Python
Build a fallback repr that shows dataclass fields or object attributes for any value, handy when debugging unknown types.
import dataclasses
from typing import Any
@dataclasses.dataclass
class Sample:
name: str
values: list[int]
def dump_repr(obj: Any) -> str:
"""Return a concise but complete repr for debugging unknown types."""
if dataclasses.is_dataclass(obj):
fields = ", ".join(
f"{field.name}={…
How to Emit Deprecation Warnings in Python
Use the warnings module to mark legacy classes and methods as deprecated, letting users know to switch to newer APIs.
import warnings
class OldAPI:
def __init__(self):
warnings.warn(
"OldAPI is deprecated; use NewAPI instead.",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
self.data = []
def add(self, item):
warnings.warn(
"OldAPI.add() is deprecated; us…
How to Handle ValueError Exceptions in Python
A beginner-friendly example showing how to catch ValueError and related exceptions with try-except blocks in Python.
def divide_numbers(a, b):
try:
result = a / b
return f"{a} / {b} = {result}"
except ZeroDivisionError:
return "Error: Cannot divide by zero."
except TypeError:
return "Error: Please provide numbers, not strings."
except ValueError:
return "Error: Invalid value de…
How to Handle ValueError with try except in Python
Shows a beginner-friendly try/except pattern that catches ValueError when converting text to an integer, prints a helpful message, and returns None instead of crashing.
def parse_number(text):
try:
return int(text)
except ValueError:
print(f"ValueError: '{text}' is not a valid integer.")
return None
if __name__ == "__main__":
user_input = "abc"
result = parse_number(user_input)
print(f"Parsing '{user_input}' returned: {result}")
vali…
How to Inspect Local Variables in an except Block in Python
Capture and print local variables at the moment an exception occurs using locals() inside an except block.
def risky_operation(value):
try:
result = 10 / value
return result
except ZeroDivisionError as e:
local_vars = dict(locals())
print(f"Error: {e}")
print("Local variables at exception:")
for key, val in local_vars.items():
print(f" {key} = {val}")
…
How to Log Errors with Structured Fields in Python
Logs error details as structured dictionary fields using Python's logging module with extra parameters.
import logging
import sys
def log_structured_error(operation: str, user_id: int, status_code: int, error_msg: str):
"""Log an error with structured fields using a dictionary."""
logger = logging.getLogger("structured_logger")
logger.setLevel(logging.ERROR)
# Create console handler if not already …
How to Log Exceptions with traceback.format_exc in Python
Capture and log a full traceback string when an exception occurs using Python's traceback.format_exc() and logging module.
import traceback
import logging
def risky_operation(value):
return 10 / value
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.ERROR, format='%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s')
def main():
try:
result = risky_operation(0)
print(f"Result: {result}")
except ZeroDivisionError:
error_msg =…
How to Measure Python Stack Depth with inspect.stack()
Measure the current call stack depth in Python using the inspect module to understand recursion depth and debug execution context.
import inspect
def stack_depth():
return len(inspect.stack())
def recursive_function(n):
if n == 0:
print(f"Base case reached. Stack depth: {stack_depth()}")
return
recursive_function(n - 1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
print(f"Initial stack depth: {stack_depth()}")
recursive_funct…
How to Mock a Failing Dependency to Test Error Paths in Python
Inject a fake HTTP client that raises a connection error to test how code handles dependency failures without touching the network.
import requests
def fetch_user(user_id):
url = f"https://api.example.com/users/{user_id}"
response = requests.get(url, timeout=5)
response.raise_for_status()
return response.json()
def get_user_name(user_id, http_client):
try:
user_data = http_client(user_id)
return user_data["nam…
How to Print an Exception Chain in Python for Debugging
A helper that walks an exception's __cause__ and __context__ chain, printing each level with indentation to make debugging nested errors clearer.
import sys
import traceback
def pretty_exception_chain(exc):
"""Print the full exception chain with cause/context details."""
chain = []
current = exc
seen = set()
while current is not None and id(current) not in seen:
seen.add(id(current))
chain.append(current)
curren…
How to Re-raise Exceptions with 'raise from' in Python
Shows how to re-raise an exception with explicit context chaining using the 'raise ... from ...' syntax, so the original cause is preserved for debugging.
def divide_with_chain(a, b):
try:
result = a / b
return result
except ZeroDivisionError as original_error:
# Re-raise with explicit chaining context
raise ValueError("Cannot divide by zero") from original_error
def explain_chain():
try:
divide_with_chain(10, 0)
…
How to Record Last N Errors with a Ring Buffer in Python
Use collections.deque with maxlen to keep only the most recent N error messages while discarding older entries automatically.
import collections
class ErrorRecorder:
def __init__(self, size):
self.buffer = collections.deque(maxlen=size)
def record_error(self, message):
self.buffer.append(message)
def get_errors(self):
return list(self.buffer)
if __name__ == "__main__":
recorder = ErrorRecorder(3)
…
How to Return Success or Error as a Tuple in Python (Result Type Pattern)
Use a (bool, value) tuple as a lightweight Result type to return either a successful result or a descriptive error message from a Python function.
def divide(dividend: float, divisor: float) -> tuple[bool, float | str]:
"""Return (True, result) on success, (False, error_message) on failure."""
if divisor == 0:
return False, "Error: Division by zero"
return True, dividend / divisor
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Success case
success, r…
How to Simulate Timeout with Custom TimeoutError in Python
Run a function in a daemon thread and raise a custom TimeoutError if it exceeds a specified time limit.
import time
from typing import Callable, TypeVar
T = TypeVar("T")
class TimeoutError(Exception):
"""Raised when an operation exceeds its time limit."""
def __init__(self, message: str = "Operation timed out"):
self.message = message
super().__init__(self.message)
def run_with_timeout(func…
How to Test Exceptions in Python with pytest.raises
Learn the pytest.raises pattern to assert that specific exceptions are raised and validate their messages.
import pytest
def divide(a: int, b: int) -> float:
if b == 0:
raise ValueError("Cannot divide by zero")
return a / b
def test_divide_by_zero_raises():
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Cannot divide by zero"):
divide(10, 0)
def test_divide_by_zero_raises_exact_match():
with py…
How to Use Optional Return in Python Instead of Raising Exceptions
A Python function returns None for missing dictionary keys instead of raising KeyError, enabling graceful lookup handling with type hints.
from typing import Optional
def find_user(users: dict, user_id: int) -> Optional[dict]:
"""
Look up a user by ID. Returns the user dict if found,
otherwise returns None instead of raising KeyError.
"""
return users.get(user_id)
def main() -> None:
users = {
1: {"name": "Alice", "ema…
How to Use a Fallback Path with FileNotFoundError in Python
Read a primary file and fall back to a backup file when the first is missing, returning an empty string if both fail.
import pathlib
def read_config(path):
primary = pathlib.Path(path)
fallback = pathlib.Path("config_backup.json")
try:
with primary.open("r") as f:
return f.read()
except FileNotFoundError:
try:
with fallback.open("r") as f:
return f.read()
…
How to Use pdb.post_mortem in Python
Automatically enter the Python debugger at the exact point where an uncaught exception occurred, allowing interactive inspection of the crash site.
import pdb
import sys
def divide(a, b):
return a / b
def main():
try:
result = divide(10, 0)
print(f"Result: {result}")
except Exception:
# Enter post-mortem debugging when an uncaught exception occurs
pdb.post_mortem(sys.exc_info()[2])
if __name__ == "__main__":
main…
How to Use the breakpoint() Function for Interactive Debugging in Python
Insert a breakpoint() call into your code to drop into an interactive debugger session where you can inspect variables and step through execution.
def calculate_total(prices, discount=0):
"""Calculates total price with optional discount."""
subtotal = sum(prices)
breakpoint() # Interactive debugging session starts here
final_total = subtotal * (1 - discount)
return final_total
if __name__ == "__main__":
items = [25.50, 13.25, 9.99, 5.7…
How to Use try except ValueError in Python to Parse Numbers
Convert strings to integers safely with try/except ValueError and TypeError, returning a value-or-error tuple.
def parse_number(text):
"""Safely convert a string to an integer, handling errors gracefully."""
try:
value = int(text)
return value, None
except ValueError as error:
return None, f"Conversion failed: {error}"
except TypeError as error:
return None, f"Wrong type provided…
How to Use try except else finally in Python
Demonstrates the correct order of try/except/else/finally blocks in Python with a safe division function.
def safe_divide(numerator, denominator):
try:
result = numerator / denominator
except ZeroDivisionError:
print("Error: Cannot divide by zero!")
except TypeError:
print("Error: Both arguments must be numbers!")
else:
print(f"Division successful: {numerator} / {denominator…
How to Validate JSON in Python and Catch JSONDecodeError
A robust Python function that attempts to parse JSON strings and returns a boolean plus either the parsed data or a descriptive error message when decoding fails.
import json
def validate_json(json_string):
"""Try to parse JSON, return (is_valid, data_or_error)."""
try:
data = json.loads(json_string)
return True, data
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
return False, f"Invalid JSON: {e}"
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_inputs = [
…
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