deephyper.core.utils.CaptureSTD#

class deephyper.core.utils.CaptureSTD(iterable=(), /)[source]#

Bases: list

Capture the stdout and stderr of a block of code.

Methods

append

Append object to the end of the list.

clear

Remove all items from list.

copy

Return a shallow copy of the list.

count

Return number of occurrences of value.

extend

Extend list by appending elements from the iterable.

index

Return first index of value.

insert

Insert object before index.

pop

Remove and return item at index (default last).

remove

Remove first occurrence of value.

reverse

Reverse IN PLACE.

sort

Sort the list in ascending order and return None.

__add__(value, /)#

Return self+value.

__mul__(value, /)#

Return self*value.

append(object, /)#

Append object to the end of the list.

clear()#

Remove all items from list.

copy()#

Return a shallow copy of the list.

count(value, /)#

Return number of occurrences of value.

extend(iterable, /)#

Extend list by appending elements from the iterable.

index(value, start=0, stop=9223372036854775807, /)#

Return first index of value.

Raises ValueError if the value is not present.

insert(index, object, /)#

Insert object before index.

pop(index=-1, /)#

Remove and return item at index (default last).

Raises IndexError if list is empty or index is out of range.

remove(value, /)#

Remove first occurrence of value.

Raises ValueError if the value is not present.

reverse()#

Reverse IN PLACE.

sort(*, key=None, reverse=False)#

Sort the list in ascending order and return None.

The sort is in-place (i.e. the list itself is modified) and stable (i.e. the order of two equal elements is maintained).

If a key function is given, apply it once to each list item and sort them, ascending or descending, according to their function values.

The reverse flag can be set to sort in descending order.