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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Pdb debugger class.
Modified from the standard pdb.Pdb class to avoid including readline, so that
the command line completion of other programs which include this isn't
damaged.
In the future, this class will be expanded with improvements over the standard
pdb.
The code in this file is mainly lifted out of cmd.py in Python 2.2, with minor
changes. Licensing should therefore be under the standard Python terms. For
details on the PSF (Python Software Foundation) standard license, see:
https://docs.python.org/2/license.html
"""
#*****************************************************************************
#
# This file is licensed under the PSF license.
#
# Copyright (C) 2001 Python Software Foundation, www.python.org
# Copyright (C) 2005-2006 Fernando Perez. <fperez@colorado.edu>
#
#
#*****************************************************************************
import bdb
import functools
import inspect
import linecache
import sys
import warnings
import re
from IPython import get_ipython
from IPython.utils import PyColorize
from IPython.utils import coloransi, py3compat
from IPython.core.excolors import exception_colors
from IPython.testing.skipdoctest import skip_doctest
prompt = 'ipdb> '
#We have to check this directly from sys.argv, config struct not yet available
from pdb import Pdb as OldPdb
# Allow the set_trace code to operate outside of an ipython instance, even if
# it does so with some limitations. The rest of this support is implemented in
# the Tracer constructor.
def make_arrow(pad):
"""generate the leading arrow in front of traceback or debugger"""
if pad >= 2:
return '-'*(pad-2) + '> '
elif pad == 1:
return '>'
return ''
def BdbQuit_excepthook(et, ev, tb, excepthook=None):
"""Exception hook which handles `BdbQuit` exceptions.
All other exceptions are processed using the `excepthook`
parameter.
"""
warnings.warn("`BdbQuit_excepthook` is deprecated since version 5.1",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if et==bdb.BdbQuit:
print('Exiting Debugger.')
elif excepthook is not None:
excepthook(et, ev, tb)
else:
# Backwards compatibility. Raise deprecation warning?
BdbQuit_excepthook.excepthook_ori(et,ev,tb)
def BdbQuit_IPython_excepthook(self,et,ev,tb,tb_offset=None):
warnings.warn(
"`BdbQuit_IPython_excepthook` is deprecated since version 5.1",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
print('Exiting Debugger.')
class Tracer(object):
"""
DEPRECATED
Class for local debugging, similar to pdb.set_trace.
Instances of this class, when called, behave like pdb.set_trace, but
providing IPython's enhanced capabilities.
This is implemented as a class which must be initialized in your own code
and not as a standalone function because we need to detect at runtime
whether IPython is already active or not. That detection is done in the
constructor, ensuring that this code plays nicely with a running IPython,
while functioning acceptably (though with limitations) if outside of it.
"""
@skip_doctest
def __init__(self, colors=None):
"""
DEPRECATED
Create a local debugger instance.
Parameters
----------
colors : str, optional
The name of the color scheme to use, it must be one of IPython's
valid color schemes. If not given, the function will default to
the current IPython scheme when running inside IPython, and to
'NoColor' otherwise.
Examples
--------
::
from IPython.core.debugger import Tracer; debug_here = Tracer()
Later in your code::
debug_here() # -> will open up the debugger at that point.
Once the debugger activates, you can use all of its regular commands to
step through code, set breakpoints, etc. See the pdb documentation
from the Python standard library for usage details.
"""
warnings.warn("`Tracer` is deprecated since version 5.1, directly use "
"`IPython.core.debugger.Pdb.set_trace()`",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
ip = get_ipython()
if ip is None:
# Outside of ipython, we set our own exception hook manually
sys.excepthook = functools.partial(BdbQuit_excepthook,
excepthook=sys.excepthook)
def_colors = 'NoColor'
else:
# In ipython, we use its custom exception handler mechanism
def_colors = ip.colors
ip.set_custom_exc((bdb.BdbQuit,), BdbQuit_IPython_excepthook)
if colors is None:
colors = def_colors
# The stdlib debugger internally uses a modified repr from the `repr`
# module, that limits the length of printed strings to a hardcoded
# limit of 30 characters. That much trimming is too aggressive, let's
# at least raise that limit to 80 chars, which should be enough for
# most interactive uses.
try:
from reprlib import aRepr
aRepr.maxstring = 80
except:
# This is only a user-facing convenience, so any error we encounter
# here can be warned about but can be otherwise ignored. These
# printouts will tell us about problems if this API changes
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
self.debugger = Pdb(colors)
def __call__(self):
"""Starts an interactive debugger at the point where called.
This is similar to the pdb.set_trace() function from the std lib, but
using IPython's enhanced debugger."""
self.debugger.set_trace(sys._getframe().f_back)
RGX_EXTRA_INDENT = re.compile(r'(?<=\n)\s+')
def strip_indentation(multiline_string):
return RGX_EXTRA_INDENT.sub('', multiline_string)
def decorate_fn_with_doc(new_fn, old_fn, additional_text=""):
"""Make new_fn have old_fn's doc string. This is particularly useful
for the ``do_...`` commands that hook into the help system.
Adapted from from a comp.lang.python posting
by Duncan Booth."""
def wrapper(*args, **kw):
return new_fn(*args, **kw)
if old_fn.__doc__:
wrapper.__doc__ = strip_indentation(old_fn.__doc__) + additional_text
return wrapper
class Pdb(OldPdb):
"""Modified Pdb class, does not load readline.
for a standalone version that uses prompt_toolkit, see
`IPython.terminal.debugger.TerminalPdb` and
`IPython.terminal.debugger.set_trace()`
"""
def __init__(self, color_scheme=None, completekey=None,
stdin=None, stdout=None, context=5, **kwargs):
"""Create a new IPython debugger.
:param color_scheme: Deprecated, do not use.
:param completekey: Passed to pdb.Pdb.
:param stdin: Passed to pdb.Pdb.
:param stdout: Passed to pdb.Pdb.
:param context: Number of lines of source code context to show when
displaying stacktrace information.
:param kwargs: Passed to pdb.Pdb.
The possibilities are python version dependent, see the python
docs for more info.
"""
# Parent constructor:
try:
self.context = int(context)
if self.context <= 0:
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
except (TypeError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
# `kwargs` ensures full compatibility with stdlib's `pdb.Pdb`.
OldPdb.__init__(self, completekey, stdin, stdout, **kwargs)
# IPython changes...
self.shell = get_ipython()
if self.shell is None:
save_main = sys.modules['__main__']
# No IPython instance running, we must create one
from IPython.terminal.interactiveshell import \
TerminalInteractiveShell
self.shell = TerminalInteractiveShell.instance()
# needed by any code which calls __import__("__main__") after
# the debugger was entered. See also #9941.
sys.modules['__main__'] = save_main
if color_scheme is not None:
warnings.warn(
"The `color_scheme` argument is deprecated since version 5.1",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
else:
color_scheme = self.shell.colors
self.aliases = {}
# Create color table: we copy the default one from the traceback
# module and add a few attributes needed for debugging
self.color_scheme_table = exception_colors()
# shorthands
C = coloransi.TermColors
cst = self.color_scheme_table
cst['NoColor'].colors.prompt = C.NoColor
cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.NoColor
cst['NoColor'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.NoColor
cst['Linux'].colors.prompt = C.Green
cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed
cst['Linux'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red
cst['LightBG'].colors.prompt = C.Blue
cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed
cst['LightBG'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red
cst['Neutral'].colors.prompt = C.Blue
cst['Neutral'].colors.breakpoint_enabled = C.LightRed
cst['Neutral'].colors.breakpoint_disabled = C.Red
# Add a python parser so we can syntax highlight source while
# debugging.
self.parser = PyColorize.Parser(style=color_scheme)
self.set_colors(color_scheme)
# Set the prompt - the default prompt is '(Pdb)'
self.prompt = prompt
def set_colors(self, scheme):
"""Shorthand access to the color table scheme selector method."""
self.color_scheme_table.set_active_scheme(scheme)
self.parser.style = scheme
def interaction(self, frame, traceback):
try:
OldPdb.interaction(self, frame, traceback)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
self.stdout.write('\n' + self.shell.get_exception_only())
def new_do_up(self, arg):
OldPdb.do_up(self, arg)
do_u = do_up = decorate_fn_with_doc(new_do_up, OldPdb.do_up)
def new_do_down(self, arg):
OldPdb.do_down(self, arg)
do_d = do_down = decorate_fn_with_doc(new_do_down, OldPdb.do_down)
def new_do_frame(self, arg):
OldPdb.do_frame(self, arg)
def new_do_quit(self, arg):
if hasattr(self, 'old_all_completions'):
self.shell.Completer.all_completions=self.old_all_completions
return OldPdb.do_quit(self, arg)
do_q = do_quit = decorate_fn_with_doc(new_do_quit, OldPdb.do_quit)
def new_do_restart(self, arg):
"""Restart command. In the context of ipython this is exactly the same
thing as 'quit'."""
self.msg("Restart doesn't make sense here. Using 'quit' instead.")
return self.do_quit(arg)
def print_stack_trace(self, context=None):
if context is None:
context = self.context
try:
context=int(context)
if context <= 0:
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
except (TypeError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
try:
for frame_lineno in self.stack:
self.print_stack_entry(frame_lineno, context=context)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
def print_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, prompt_prefix='\n-> ',
context=None):
if context is None:
context = self.context
try:
context=int(context)
if context <= 0:
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
except (TypeError, ValueError):
raise ValueError("Context must be a positive integer")
print(self.format_stack_entry(frame_lineno, '', context), file=self.stdout)
# vds: >>
frame, lineno = frame_lineno
filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
self.shell.hooks.synchronize_with_editor(filename, lineno, 0)
# vds: <<
def format_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, lprefix=': ', context=None):
if context is None:
context = self.context
try:
context=int(context)
if context <= 0:
print("Context must be a positive integer", file=self.stdout)
except (TypeError, ValueError):
print("Context must be a positive integer", file=self.stdout)
try:
import reprlib # Py 3
except ImportError:
import repr as reprlib # Py 2
ret = []
Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal
tpl_link = u'%s%%s%s' % (Colors.filenameEm, ColorsNormal)
tpl_call = u'%s%%s%s%%s%s' % (Colors.vName, Colors.valEm, ColorsNormal)
tpl_line = u'%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal)
tpl_line_em = u'%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line,
ColorsNormal)
frame, lineno = frame_lineno
return_value = ''
if '__return__' in frame.f_locals:
rv = frame.f_locals['__return__']
#return_value += '->'
return_value += reprlib.repr(rv) + '\n'
ret.append(return_value)
#s = filename + '(' + `lineno` + ')'
filename = self.canonic(frame.f_code.co_filename)
link = tpl_link % py3compat.cast_unicode(filename)
if frame.f_code.co_name:
func = frame.f_code.co_name
else:
func = "<lambda>"
call = ''
if func != '?':
if '__args__' in frame.f_locals:
args = reprlib.repr(frame.f_locals['__args__'])
else:
args = '()'
call = tpl_call % (func, args)
# The level info should be generated in the same format pdb uses, to
# avoid breaking the pdbtrack functionality of python-mode in *emacs.
if frame is self.curframe:
ret.append('> ')
else:
ret.append(' ')
ret.append(u'%s(%s)%s\n' % (link,lineno,call))
start = lineno - 1 - context//2
lines = linecache.getlines(filename)
start = min(start, len(lines) - context)
start = max(start, 0)
lines = lines[start : start + context]
for i,line in enumerate(lines):
show_arrow = (start + 1 + i == lineno)
linetpl = (frame is self.curframe or show_arrow) \
and tpl_line_em \
or tpl_line
ret.append(self.__format_line(linetpl, filename,
start + 1 + i, line,
arrow = show_arrow) )
return ''.join(ret)
def __format_line(self, tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False):
bp_mark = ""
bp_mark_color = ""
new_line, err = self.parser.format2(line, 'str')
if not err:
line = new_line
bp = None
if lineno in self.get_file_breaks(filename):
bps = self.get_breaks(filename, lineno)
bp = bps[-1]
if bp:
Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
bp_mark = str(bp.number)
bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_enabled
if not bp.enabled:
bp_mark_color = Colors.breakpoint_disabled
numbers_width = 7
if arrow:
# This is the line with the error
pad = numbers_width - len(str(lineno)) - len(bp_mark)
num = '%s%s' % (make_arrow(pad), str(lineno))
else:
num = '%*s' % (numbers_width - len(bp_mark), str(lineno))
return tpl_line % (bp_mark_color + bp_mark, num, line)
def print_list_lines(self, filename, first, last):
"""The printing (as opposed to the parsing part of a 'list'
command."""
try:
Colors = self.color_scheme_table.active_colors
ColorsNormal = Colors.Normal
tpl_line = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s' % (Colors.lineno, ColorsNormal)
tpl_line_em = '%%s%s%%s %s%%s%s' % (Colors.linenoEm, Colors.line, ColorsNormal)
src = []
if filename == "<string>" and hasattr(self, "_exec_filename"):
filename = self._exec_filename
for lineno in range(first, last+1):
line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
if not line:
break
if lineno == self.curframe.f_lineno:
line = self.__format_line(tpl_line_em, filename, lineno, line, arrow = True)
else:
line = self.__format_line(tpl_line, filename, lineno, line, arrow = False)
src.append(line)
self.lineno = lineno
print(''.join(src), file=self.stdout)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
pass
def do_list(self, arg):
"""Print lines of code from the current stack frame
"""
self.lastcmd = 'list'
last = None
if arg:
try:
x = eval(arg, {}, {})
if type(x) == type(()):
first, last = x
first = int(first)
last = int(last)
if last < first:
# Assume it's a count
last = first + last
else:
first = max(1, int(x) - 5)
except:
print('*** Error in argument:', repr(arg), file=self.stdout)
return
elif self.lineno is None:
first = max(1, self.curframe.f_lineno - 5)
else:
first = self.lineno + 1
if last is None:
last = first + 10
self.print_list_lines(self.curframe.f_code.co_filename, first, last)
# vds: >>
lineno = first
filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
self.shell.hooks.synchronize_with_editor(filename, lineno, 0)
# vds: <<
do_l = do_list
def getsourcelines(self, obj):
lines, lineno = inspect.findsource(obj)
if inspect.isframe(obj) and obj.f_globals is obj.f_locals:
# must be a module frame: do not try to cut a block out of it
return lines, 1
elif inspect.ismodule(obj):
return lines, 1
return inspect.getblock(lines[lineno:]), lineno+1
def do_longlist(self, arg):
"""Print lines of code from the current stack frame.
Shows more lines than 'list' does.
"""
self.lastcmd = 'longlist'
try:
lines, lineno = self.getsourcelines(self.curframe)
except OSError as err:
self.error(err)
return
last = lineno + len(lines)
self.print_list_lines(self.curframe.f_code.co_filename, lineno, last)
do_ll = do_longlist
def do_debug(self, arg):
"""debug code
Enter a recursive debugger that steps through the code
argument (which is an arbitrary expression or statement to be
executed in the current environment).
"""
sys.settrace(None)
globals = self.curframe.f_globals
locals = self.curframe_locals
p = self.__class__(completekey=self.completekey,
stdin=self.stdin, stdout=self.stdout)
p.use_rawinput = self.use_rawinput
p.prompt = "(%s) " % self.prompt.strip()
self.message("ENTERING RECURSIVE DEBUGGER")
sys.call_tracing(p.run, (arg, globals, locals))
self.message("LEAVING RECURSIVE DEBUGGER")
sys.settrace(self.trace_dispatch)
self.lastcmd = p.lastcmd
def do_pdef(self, arg):
"""Print the call signature for any callable object.
The debugger interface to %pdef"""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('pdef')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_pdoc(self, arg):
"""Print the docstring for an object.
The debugger interface to %pdoc."""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('pdoc')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_pfile(self, arg):
"""Print (or run through pager) the file where an object is defined.
The debugger interface to %pfile.
"""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('pfile')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_pinfo(self, arg):
"""Provide detailed information about an object.
The debugger interface to %pinfo, i.e., obj?."""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('pinfo')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_pinfo2(self, arg):
"""Provide extra detailed information about an object.
The debugger interface to %pinfo2, i.e., obj??."""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('pinfo2')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_psource(self, arg):
"""Print (or run through pager) the source code for an object."""
namespaces = [('Locals', self.curframe.f_locals),
('Globals', self.curframe.f_globals)]
self.shell.find_line_magic('psource')(arg, namespaces=namespaces)
def do_where(self, arg):
"""w(here)
Print a stack trace, with the most recent frame at the bottom.
An arrow indicates the "current frame", which determines the
context of most commands. 'bt' is an alias for this command.
Take a number as argument as an (optional) number of context line to
print"""
if arg:
context = int(arg)
self.print_stack_trace(context)
else:
self.print_stack_trace()
do_w = do_where
def set_trace(frame=None):
"""
Start debugging from `frame`.
If frame is not specified, debugging starts from caller's frame.
"""
Pdb().set_trace(frame or sys._getframe().f_back)