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C# equivalent to Python's traceback library

In this post, python has traceback library to get some detailed error information (line number, file name ...).

Does C# have similar functions to know what file/line number that generates the exception?

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I came up with the following code based on the answers.

using System;

// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4474259/c-exception-handling-with-a-string-given-to-a-constructor

class WeekdayException : Exception {
    public WeekdayException(String wday) : base("Illegal weekday: " + wday) {}
}

class TryCatchFinally 
{
    public static void Main() 
    {
        try
        {
            throw new WeekdayException("thrown by try");
        }
        catch(WeekdayException weekdayException) {
            Console.WriteLine(weekdayException.Message);
            Console.WriteLine(weekdayException.StackTrace);
        }
    }
}

And it gives me this message:

Illegal weekday: thrown by try
  at TryCatchFinally.Main () [0x00000] in &开发者_运维问答lt;filename unknown>:0 


When you catch an exception you can view its stack trace, which should give similar results:

catch(Exception e)
{
    Console.WriteLine(e.StackTrace);
}

If debug data can be loaded (if the .pdb file is in the same directory as the executable/you build in debug mode) this will include file names line numbers. If not it will only include method names.


When an exception gets thrown, check out the stack trace - it will give you the same results.


All classes that inherit from Exception have a StackTrace property. It's not quite the same as the Python traceback library because of the nature of how C#/.NET is run (like it won't have an equivalent to tb_lineno). All it is is the string representation of the stack trace.

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