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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 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…
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