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1 import bdb | |
2 import os | |
3 | |
4 from tkinter import * | |
5 from tkinter.ttk import Frame, Scrollbar | |
6 | |
7 from idlelib import macosx | |
8 from idlelib.scrolledlist import ScrolledList | |
9 from idlelib.window import ListedToplevel | |
10 | |
11 | |
12 class Idb(bdb.Bdb): | |
13 | |
14 def __init__(self, gui): | |
15 self.gui = gui # An instance of Debugger or proxy of remote. | |
16 bdb.Bdb.__init__(self) | |
17 | |
18 def user_line(self, frame): | |
19 if self.in_rpc_code(frame): | |
20 self.set_step() | |
21 return | |
22 message = self.__frame2message(frame) | |
23 try: | |
24 self.gui.interaction(message, frame) | |
25 except TclError: # When closing debugger window with [x] in 3.x | |
26 pass | |
27 | |
28 def user_exception(self, frame, info): | |
29 if self.in_rpc_code(frame): | |
30 self.set_step() | |
31 return | |
32 message = self.__frame2message(frame) | |
33 self.gui.interaction(message, frame, info) | |
34 | |
35 def in_rpc_code(self, frame): | |
36 if frame.f_code.co_filename.count('rpc.py'): | |
37 return True | |
38 else: | |
39 prev_frame = frame.f_back | |
40 prev_name = prev_frame.f_code.co_filename | |
41 if 'idlelib' in prev_name and 'debugger' in prev_name: | |
42 # catch both idlelib/debugger.py and idlelib/debugger_r.py | |
43 # on both Posix and Windows | |
44 return False | |
45 return self.in_rpc_code(prev_frame) | |
46 | |
47 def __frame2message(self, frame): | |
48 code = frame.f_code | |
49 filename = code.co_filename | |
50 lineno = frame.f_lineno | |
51 basename = os.path.basename(filename) | |
52 message = "%s:%s" % (basename, lineno) | |
53 if code.co_name != "?": | |
54 message = "%s: %s()" % (message, code.co_name) | |
55 return message | |
56 | |
57 | |
58 class Debugger: | |
59 | |
60 vstack = vsource = vlocals = vglobals = None | |
61 | |
62 def __init__(self, pyshell, idb=None): | |
63 if idb is None: | |
64 idb = Idb(self) | |
65 self.pyshell = pyshell | |
66 self.idb = idb # If passed, a proxy of remote instance. | |
67 self.frame = None | |
68 self.make_gui() | |
69 self.interacting = 0 | |
70 self.nesting_level = 0 | |
71 | |
72 def run(self, *args): | |
73 # Deal with the scenario where we've already got a program running | |
74 # in the debugger and we want to start another. If that is the case, | |
75 # our second 'run' was invoked from an event dispatched not from | |
76 # the main event loop, but from the nested event loop in 'interaction' | |
77 # below. So our stack looks something like this: | |
78 # outer main event loop | |
79 # run() | |
80 # <running program with traces> | |
81 # callback to debugger's interaction() | |
82 # nested event loop | |
83 # run() for second command | |
84 # | |
85 # This kind of nesting of event loops causes all kinds of problems | |
86 # (see e.g. issue #24455) especially when dealing with running as a | |
87 # subprocess, where there's all kinds of extra stuff happening in | |
88 # there - insert a traceback.print_stack() to check it out. | |
89 # | |
90 # By this point, we've already called restart_subprocess() in | |
91 # ScriptBinding. However, we also need to unwind the stack back to | |
92 # that outer event loop. To accomplish this, we: | |
93 # - return immediately from the nested run() | |
94 # - abort_loop ensures the nested event loop will terminate | |
95 # - the debugger's interaction routine completes normally | |
96 # - the restart_subprocess() will have taken care of stopping | |
97 # the running program, which will also let the outer run complete | |
98 # | |
99 # That leaves us back at the outer main event loop, at which point our | |
100 # after event can fire, and we'll come back to this routine with a | |
101 # clean stack. | |
102 if self.nesting_level > 0: | |
103 self.abort_loop() | |
104 self.root.after(100, lambda: self.run(*args)) | |
105 return | |
106 try: | |
107 self.interacting = 1 | |
108 return self.idb.run(*args) | |
109 finally: | |
110 self.interacting = 0 | |
111 | |
112 def close(self, event=None): | |
113 try: | |
114 self.quit() | |
115 except Exception: | |
116 pass | |
117 if self.interacting: | |
118 self.top.bell() | |
119 return | |
120 if self.stackviewer: | |
121 self.stackviewer.close(); self.stackviewer = None | |
122 # Clean up pyshell if user clicked debugger control close widget. | |
123 # (Causes a harmless extra cycle through close_debugger() if user | |
124 # toggled debugger from pyshell Debug menu) | |
125 self.pyshell.close_debugger() | |
126 # Now close the debugger control window.... | |
127 self.top.destroy() | |
128 | |
129 def make_gui(self): | |
130 pyshell = self.pyshell | |
131 self.flist = pyshell.flist | |
132 self.root = root = pyshell.root | |
133 self.top = top = ListedToplevel(root) | |
134 self.top.wm_title("Debug Control") | |
135 self.top.wm_iconname("Debug") | |
136 top.wm_protocol("WM_DELETE_WINDOW", self.close) | |
137 self.top.bind("<Escape>", self.close) | |
138 # | |
139 self.bframe = bframe = Frame(top) | |
140 self.bframe.pack(anchor="w") | |
141 self.buttons = bl = [] | |
142 # | |
143 self.bcont = b = Button(bframe, text="Go", command=self.cont) | |
144 bl.append(b) | |
145 self.bstep = b = Button(bframe, text="Step", command=self.step) | |
146 bl.append(b) | |
147 self.bnext = b = Button(bframe, text="Over", command=self.next) | |
148 bl.append(b) | |
149 self.bret = b = Button(bframe, text="Out", command=self.ret) | |
150 bl.append(b) | |
151 self.bret = b = Button(bframe, text="Quit", command=self.quit) | |
152 bl.append(b) | |
153 # | |
154 for b in bl: | |
155 b.configure(state="disabled") | |
156 b.pack(side="left") | |
157 # | |
158 self.cframe = cframe = Frame(bframe) | |
159 self.cframe.pack(side="left") | |
160 # | |
161 if not self.vstack: | |
162 self.__class__.vstack = BooleanVar(top) | |
163 self.vstack.set(1) | |
164 self.bstack = Checkbutton(cframe, | |
165 text="Stack", command=self.show_stack, variable=self.vstack) | |
166 self.bstack.grid(row=0, column=0) | |
167 if not self.vsource: | |
168 self.__class__.vsource = BooleanVar(top) | |
169 self.bsource = Checkbutton(cframe, | |
170 text="Source", command=self.show_source, variable=self.vsource) | |
171 self.bsource.grid(row=0, column=1) | |
172 if not self.vlocals: | |
173 self.__class__.vlocals = BooleanVar(top) | |
174 self.vlocals.set(1) | |
175 self.blocals = Checkbutton(cframe, | |
176 text="Locals", command=self.show_locals, variable=self.vlocals) | |
177 self.blocals.grid(row=1, column=0) | |
178 if not self.vglobals: | |
179 self.__class__.vglobals = BooleanVar(top) | |
180 self.bglobals = Checkbutton(cframe, | |
181 text="Globals", command=self.show_globals, variable=self.vglobals) | |
182 self.bglobals.grid(row=1, column=1) | |
183 # | |
184 self.status = Label(top, anchor="w") | |
185 self.status.pack(anchor="w") | |
186 self.error = Label(top, anchor="w") | |
187 self.error.pack(anchor="w", fill="x") | |
188 self.errorbg = self.error.cget("background") | |
189 # | |
190 self.fstack = Frame(top, height=1) | |
191 self.fstack.pack(expand=1, fill="both") | |
192 self.flocals = Frame(top) | |
193 self.flocals.pack(expand=1, fill="both") | |
194 self.fglobals = Frame(top, height=1) | |
195 self.fglobals.pack(expand=1, fill="both") | |
196 # | |
197 if self.vstack.get(): | |
198 self.show_stack() | |
199 if self.vlocals.get(): | |
200 self.show_locals() | |
201 if self.vglobals.get(): | |
202 self.show_globals() | |
203 | |
204 def interaction(self, message, frame, info=None): | |
205 self.frame = frame | |
206 self.status.configure(text=message) | |
207 # | |
208 if info: | |
209 type, value, tb = info | |
210 try: | |
211 m1 = type.__name__ | |
212 except AttributeError: | |
213 m1 = "%s" % str(type) | |
214 if value is not None: | |
215 try: | |
216 m1 = "%s: %s" % (m1, str(value)) | |
217 except: | |
218 pass | |
219 bg = "yellow" | |
220 else: | |
221 m1 = "" | |
222 tb = None | |
223 bg = self.errorbg | |
224 self.error.configure(text=m1, background=bg) | |
225 # | |
226 sv = self.stackviewer | |
227 if sv: | |
228 stack, i = self.idb.get_stack(self.frame, tb) | |
229 sv.load_stack(stack, i) | |
230 # | |
231 self.show_variables(1) | |
232 # | |
233 if self.vsource.get(): | |
234 self.sync_source_line() | |
235 # | |
236 for b in self.buttons: | |
237 b.configure(state="normal") | |
238 # | |
239 self.top.wakeup() | |
240 # Nested main loop: Tkinter's main loop is not reentrant, so use | |
241 # Tcl's vwait facility, which reenters the event loop until an | |
242 # event handler sets the variable we're waiting on | |
243 self.nesting_level += 1 | |
244 self.root.tk.call('vwait', '::idledebugwait') | |
245 self.nesting_level -= 1 | |
246 # | |
247 for b in self.buttons: | |
248 b.configure(state="disabled") | |
249 self.status.configure(text="") | |
250 self.error.configure(text="", background=self.errorbg) | |
251 self.frame = None | |
252 | |
253 def sync_source_line(self): | |
254 frame = self.frame | |
255 if not frame: | |
256 return | |
257 filename, lineno = self.__frame2fileline(frame) | |
258 if filename[:1] + filename[-1:] != "<>" and os.path.exists(filename): | |
259 self.flist.gotofileline(filename, lineno) | |
260 | |
261 def __frame2fileline(self, frame): | |
262 code = frame.f_code | |
263 filename = code.co_filename | |
264 lineno = frame.f_lineno | |
265 return filename, lineno | |
266 | |
267 def cont(self): | |
268 self.idb.set_continue() | |
269 self.abort_loop() | |
270 | |
271 def step(self): | |
272 self.idb.set_step() | |
273 self.abort_loop() | |
274 | |
275 def next(self): | |
276 self.idb.set_next(self.frame) | |
277 self.abort_loop() | |
278 | |
279 def ret(self): | |
280 self.idb.set_return(self.frame) | |
281 self.abort_loop() | |
282 | |
283 def quit(self): | |
284 self.idb.set_quit() | |
285 self.abort_loop() | |
286 | |
287 def abort_loop(self): | |
288 self.root.tk.call('set', '::idledebugwait', '1') | |
289 | |
290 stackviewer = None | |
291 | |
292 def show_stack(self): | |
293 if not self.stackviewer and self.vstack.get(): | |
294 self.stackviewer = sv = StackViewer(self.fstack, self.flist, self) | |
295 if self.frame: | |
296 stack, i = self.idb.get_stack(self.frame, None) | |
297 sv.load_stack(stack, i) | |
298 else: | |
299 sv = self.stackviewer | |
300 if sv and not self.vstack.get(): | |
301 self.stackviewer = None | |
302 sv.close() | |
303 self.fstack['height'] = 1 | |
304 | |
305 def show_source(self): | |
306 if self.vsource.get(): | |
307 self.sync_source_line() | |
308 | |
309 def show_frame(self, stackitem): | |
310 self.frame = stackitem[0] # lineno is stackitem[1] | |
311 self.show_variables() | |
312 | |
313 localsviewer = None | |
314 globalsviewer = None | |
315 | |
316 def show_locals(self): | |
317 lv = self.localsviewer | |
318 if self.vlocals.get(): | |
319 if not lv: | |
320 self.localsviewer = NamespaceViewer(self.flocals, "Locals") | |
321 else: | |
322 if lv: | |
323 self.localsviewer = None | |
324 lv.close() | |
325 self.flocals['height'] = 1 | |
326 self.show_variables() | |
327 | |
328 def show_globals(self): | |
329 gv = self.globalsviewer | |
330 if self.vglobals.get(): | |
331 if not gv: | |
332 self.globalsviewer = NamespaceViewer(self.fglobals, "Globals") | |
333 else: | |
334 if gv: | |
335 self.globalsviewer = None | |
336 gv.close() | |
337 self.fglobals['height'] = 1 | |
338 self.show_variables() | |
339 | |
340 def show_variables(self, force=0): | |
341 lv = self.localsviewer | |
342 gv = self.globalsviewer | |
343 frame = self.frame | |
344 if not frame: | |
345 ldict = gdict = None | |
346 else: | |
347 ldict = frame.f_locals | |
348 gdict = frame.f_globals | |
349 if lv and gv and ldict is gdict: | |
350 ldict = None | |
351 if lv: | |
352 lv.load_dict(ldict, force, self.pyshell.interp.rpcclt) | |
353 if gv: | |
354 gv.load_dict(gdict, force, self.pyshell.interp.rpcclt) | |
355 | |
356 def set_breakpoint_here(self, filename, lineno): | |
357 self.idb.set_break(filename, lineno) | |
358 | |
359 def clear_breakpoint_here(self, filename, lineno): | |
360 self.idb.clear_break(filename, lineno) | |
361 | |
362 def clear_file_breaks(self, filename): | |
363 self.idb.clear_all_file_breaks(filename) | |
364 | |
365 def load_breakpoints(self): | |
366 "Load PyShellEditorWindow breakpoints into subprocess debugger" | |
367 for editwin in self.pyshell.flist.inversedict: | |
368 filename = editwin.io.filename | |
369 try: | |
370 for lineno in editwin.breakpoints: | |
371 self.set_breakpoint_here(filename, lineno) | |
372 except AttributeError: | |
373 continue | |
374 | |
375 class StackViewer(ScrolledList): | |
376 | |
377 def __init__(self, master, flist, gui): | |
378 if macosx.isAquaTk(): | |
379 # At least on with the stock AquaTk version on OSX 10.4 you'll | |
380 # get a shaking GUI that eventually kills IDLE if the width | |
381 # argument is specified. | |
382 ScrolledList.__init__(self, master) | |
383 else: | |
384 ScrolledList.__init__(self, master, width=80) | |
385 self.flist = flist | |
386 self.gui = gui | |
387 self.stack = [] | |
388 | |
389 def load_stack(self, stack, index=None): | |
390 self.stack = stack | |
391 self.clear() | |
392 for i in range(len(stack)): | |
393 frame, lineno = stack[i] | |
394 try: | |
395 modname = frame.f_globals["__name__"] | |
396 except: | |
397 modname = "?" | |
398 code = frame.f_code | |
399 filename = code.co_filename | |
400 funcname = code.co_name | |
401 import linecache | |
402 sourceline = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) | |
403 sourceline = sourceline.strip() | |
404 if funcname in ("?", "", None): | |
405 item = "%s, line %d: %s" % (modname, lineno, sourceline) | |
406 else: | |
407 item = "%s.%s(), line %d: %s" % (modname, funcname, | |
408 lineno, sourceline) | |
409 if i == index: | |
410 item = "> " + item | |
411 self.append(item) | |
412 if index is not None: | |
413 self.select(index) | |
414 | |
415 def popup_event(self, event): | |
416 "override base method" | |
417 if self.stack: | |
418 return ScrolledList.popup_event(self, event) | |
419 | |
420 def fill_menu(self): | |
421 "override base method" | |
422 menu = self.menu | |
423 menu.add_command(label="Go to source line", | |
424 command=self.goto_source_line) | |
425 menu.add_command(label="Show stack frame", | |
426 command=self.show_stack_frame) | |
427 | |
428 def on_select(self, index): | |
429 "override base method" | |
430 if 0 <= index < len(self.stack): | |
431 self.gui.show_frame(self.stack[index]) | |
432 | |
433 def on_double(self, index): | |
434 "override base method" | |
435 self.show_source(index) | |
436 | |
437 def goto_source_line(self): | |
438 index = self.listbox.index("active") | |
439 self.show_source(index) | |
440 | |
441 def show_stack_frame(self): | |
442 index = self.listbox.index("active") | |
443 if 0 <= index < len(self.stack): | |
444 self.gui.show_frame(self.stack[index]) | |
445 | |
446 def show_source(self, index): | |
447 if not (0 <= index < len(self.stack)): | |
448 return | |
449 frame, lineno = self.stack[index] | |
450 code = frame.f_code | |
451 filename = code.co_filename | |
452 if os.path.isfile(filename): | |
453 edit = self.flist.open(filename) | |
454 if edit: | |
455 edit.gotoline(lineno) | |
456 | |
457 | |
458 class NamespaceViewer: | |
459 | |
460 def __init__(self, master, title, dict=None): | |
461 width = 0 | |
462 height = 40 | |
463 if dict: | |
464 height = 20*len(dict) # XXX 20 == observed height of Entry widget | |
465 self.master = master | |
466 self.title = title | |
467 import reprlib | |
468 self.repr = reprlib.Repr() | |
469 self.repr.maxstring = 60 | |
470 self.repr.maxother = 60 | |
471 self.frame = frame = Frame(master) | |
472 self.frame.pack(expand=1, fill="both") | |
473 self.label = Label(frame, text=title, borderwidth=2, relief="groove") | |
474 self.label.pack(fill="x") | |
475 self.vbar = vbar = Scrollbar(frame, name="vbar") | |
476 vbar.pack(side="right", fill="y") | |
477 self.canvas = canvas = Canvas(frame, | |
478 height=min(300, max(40, height)), | |
479 scrollregion=(0, 0, width, height)) | |
480 canvas.pack(side="left", fill="both", expand=1) | |
481 vbar["command"] = canvas.yview | |
482 canvas["yscrollcommand"] = vbar.set | |
483 self.subframe = subframe = Frame(canvas) | |
484 self.sfid = canvas.create_window(0, 0, window=subframe, anchor="nw") | |
485 self.load_dict(dict) | |
486 | |
487 dict = -1 | |
488 | |
489 def load_dict(self, dict, force=0, rpc_client=None): | |
490 if dict is self.dict and not force: | |
491 return | |
492 subframe = self.subframe | |
493 frame = self.frame | |
494 for c in list(subframe.children.values()): | |
495 c.destroy() | |
496 self.dict = None | |
497 if not dict: | |
498 l = Label(subframe, text="None") | |
499 l.grid(row=0, column=0) | |
500 else: | |
501 #names = sorted(dict) | |
502 ### | |
503 # Because of (temporary) limitations on the dict_keys type (not yet | |
504 # public or pickleable), have the subprocess to send a list of | |
505 # keys, not a dict_keys object. sorted() will take a dict_keys | |
506 # (no subprocess) or a list. | |
507 # | |
508 # There is also an obscure bug in sorted(dict) where the | |
509 # interpreter gets into a loop requesting non-existing dict[0], | |
510 # dict[1], dict[2], etc from the debugger_r.DictProxy. | |
511 ### | |
512 keys_list = dict.keys() | |
513 names = sorted(keys_list) | |
514 ### | |
515 row = 0 | |
516 for name in names: | |
517 value = dict[name] | |
518 svalue = self.repr.repr(value) # repr(value) | |
519 # Strip extra quotes caused by calling repr on the (already) | |
520 # repr'd value sent across the RPC interface: | |
521 if rpc_client: | |
522 svalue = svalue[1:-1] | |
523 l = Label(subframe, text=name) | |
524 l.grid(row=row, column=0, sticky="nw") | |
525 l = Entry(subframe, width=0, borderwidth=0) | |
526 l.insert(0, svalue) | |
527 l.grid(row=row, column=1, sticky="nw") | |
528 row = row+1 | |
529 self.dict = dict | |
530 # XXX Could we use a <Configure> callback for the following? | |
531 subframe.update_idletasks() # Alas! | |
532 width = subframe.winfo_reqwidth() | |
533 height = subframe.winfo_reqheight() | |
534 canvas = self.canvas | |
535 self.canvas["scrollregion"] = (0, 0, width, height) | |
536 if height > 300: | |
537 canvas["height"] = 300 | |
538 frame.pack(expand=1) | |
539 else: | |
540 canvas["height"] = height | |
541 frame.pack(expand=0) | |
542 | |
543 def close(self): | |
544 self.frame.destroy() | |
545 | |
546 if __name__ == "__main__": | |
547 from unittest import main | |
548 main('idlelib.idle_test.test_debugger', verbosity=2, exit=False) | |
549 | |
550 # TODO: htest? |