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+// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file |
+// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a |
+// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
+ |
+library frame; |
+ |
+import 'package:path/path.dart' as path; |
+ |
+import 'trace.dart'; |
+import 'unparsed_frame.dart'; |
+ |
+// #1 Foo._bar (file:///home/nweiz/code/stuff.dart:42:21) |
+// #1 Foo._bar (file:///home/nweiz/code/stuff.dart:42) |
+// #1 Foo._bar (file:///home/nweiz/code/stuff.dart) |
+final _vmFrame = new RegExp(r'^#\d+\s+(\S.*) \((.+?)((?::\d+){0,2})\)$'); |
+ |
+// at Object.stringify (native) |
+// at VW.call$0 (http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28) |
+// at VW.call$0 (eval as fn |
+// (http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28), efn:3:28) |
+// at http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28 |
+final _v8Frame = new RegExp( |
+ r'^\s*at (?:(\S.*?)(?: \[as [^\]]+\])? \((.*)\)|(.*))$'); |
+ |
+// http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28 |
+final _v8UrlLocation = new RegExp(r'^(.*):(\d+):(\d+)|native$'); |
+ |
+// eval as function (http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28), efn:3:28 |
+// eval as function (http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28) |
+// eval as function (eval as otherFunction |
+// (http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:28)) |
+final _v8EvalLocation = new RegExp( |
+ r'^eval at (?:\S.*?) \((.*)\)(?:, .*?:\d+:\d+)?$'); |
+ |
+// .VW.call$0@http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560 |
+// .VW.call$0("arg")@http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560 |
+// .VW.call$0/name<@http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560 |
+// .VW.call$0@http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560:36 |
+// http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560 |
+final _firefoxSafariFrame = new RegExp( |
+ r'^' |
+ r'(?:' // Member description. Not present in some Safari frames. |
+ r'([^@(/]*)' // The actual name of the member. |
+ r'(?:\(.*\))?' // Arguments to the member, sometimes captured by Firefox. |
+ r'((?:/[^/]*)*)' // Extra characters indicating a nested closure. |
+ r'(?:\(.*\))?' // Arguments to the closure. |
+ r'@' |
+ r')?' |
+ r'(.*?)' // The frame's URL. |
+ r':' |
+ r'(\d*)' // The line number. Empty in Safari if it's unknown. |
+ r'(?::(\d*))?' // The column number. Not present in older browsers and |
+ // empty in Safari if it's unknown. |
+ r'$'); |
+ |
+// foo/bar.dart 10:11 in Foo._bar |
+// http://dartlang.org/foo/bar.dart in Foo._bar |
+final _friendlyFrame = new RegExp( |
+ r'^(\S+)(?: (\d+)(?::(\d+))?)?\s+([^\d]\S*)$'); |
+ |
+/// A regular expression that matches asynchronous member names generated by the |
+/// VM. |
+final _asyncBody = new RegExp(r'<(<anonymous closure>|[^>]+)_async_body>'); |
+ |
+final _initialDot = new RegExp(r"^\."); |
+ |
+/// A single stack frame. Each frame points to a precise location in Dart code. |
+class Frame { |
+ /// The URI of the file in which the code is located. |
+ /// |
+ /// This URI will usually have the scheme `dart`, `file`, `http`, or `https`. |
+ final Uri uri; |
+ |
+ /// The line number on which the code location is located. |
+ /// |
+ /// This can be null, indicating that the line number is unknown or |
+ /// unimportant. |
+ final int line; |
+ |
+ /// The column number of the code location. |
+ /// |
+ /// This can be null, indicating that the column number is unknown or |
+ /// unimportant. |
+ final int column; |
+ |
+ /// The name of the member in which the code location occurs. |
+ /// |
+ /// Anonymous closures are represented as `<fn>` in this member string. |
+ final String member; |
+ |
+ /// Whether this stack frame comes from the Dart core libraries. |
+ bool get isCore => uri.scheme == 'dart'; |
+ |
+ /// Returns a human-friendly description of the library that this stack frame |
+ /// comes from. |
+ /// |
+ /// This will usually be the string form of [uri], but a relative URI will be |
+ /// used if possible. Data URIs will be truncated. |
+ String get library { |
+ if (uri.scheme == 'data') return "data:..."; |
+ return path.prettyUri(uri); |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// Returns the name of the package this stack frame comes from, or `null` if |
+ /// this stack frame doesn't come from a `package:` URL. |
+ String get package { |
+ if (uri.scheme != 'package') return null; |
+ return uri.path.split('/').first; |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// A human-friendly description of the code location. |
+ String get location { |
+ if (line == null) return library; |
+ if (column == null) return '$library $line'; |
+ return '$library $line:$column'; |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// Returns a single frame of the current stack. |
+ /// |
+ /// By default, this will return the frame above the current method. If |
+ /// [level] is `0`, it will return the current method's frame; if [level] is |
+ /// higher than `1`, it will return higher frames. |
+ factory Frame.caller([int level=1]) { |
+ if (level < 0) { |
+ throw new ArgumentError("Argument [level] must be greater than or equal " |
+ "to 0."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ return new Trace.current(level + 1).frames.first; |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Dart VM stack frame. |
+ factory Frame.parseVM(String frame) => _catchFormatException(frame, () { |
+ // The VM sometimes folds multiple stack frames together and replaces them |
+ // with "...". |
+ if (frame == '...') { |
+ return new Frame(new Uri(), null, null, '...'); |
+ } |
+ |
+ var match = _vmFrame.firstMatch(frame); |
+ if (match == null) return new UnparsedFrame(frame); |
+ |
+ // Get the pieces out of the regexp match. Function, URI and line should |
+ // always be found. The column is optional. |
+ var member = match[1] |
+ .replaceAll(_asyncBody, "<async>") |
+ .replaceAll("<anonymous closure>", "<fn>"); |
+ var uri = Uri.parse(match[2]); |
+ |
+ var lineAndColumn = match[3].split(':'); |
+ var line = lineAndColumn.length > 1 ? int.parse(lineAndColumn[1]) : null; |
+ var column = lineAndColumn.length > 2 ? int.parse(lineAndColumn[2]) : null; |
+ return new Frame(uri, line, column, member); |
+ }); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Chrome/V8 stack frame. |
+ factory Frame.parseV8(String frame) => _catchFormatException(frame, () { |
+ var match = _v8Frame.firstMatch(frame); |
+ if (match == null) return new UnparsedFrame(frame); |
+ |
+ // v8 location strings can be arbitrarily-nested, since it adds a layer of |
+ // nesting for each eval performed on that line. |
+ parseLocation(location, member) { |
+ var evalMatch = _v8EvalLocation.firstMatch(location); |
+ while (evalMatch != null) { |
+ location = evalMatch[1]; |
+ evalMatch = _v8EvalLocation.firstMatch(location); |
+ } |
+ |
+ if (location == 'native') { |
+ return new Frame(Uri.parse('native'), null, null, member); |
+ } |
+ |
+ var urlMatch = _v8UrlLocation.firstMatch(location); |
+ if (urlMatch == null) return new UnparsedFrame(frame); |
+ |
+ return new Frame( |
+ _uriOrPathToUri(urlMatch[1]), |
+ int.parse(urlMatch[2]), |
+ int.parse(urlMatch[3]), |
+ member); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // V8 stack frames can be in two forms. |
+ if (match[2] != null) { |
+ // The first form looks like " at FUNCTION (LOCATION)". V8 proper lists |
+ // anonymous functions within eval as "<anonymous>", while IE10 lists them |
+ // as "Anonymous function". |
+ return parseLocation(match[2], |
+ match[1].replaceAll("<anonymous>", "<fn>") |
+ .replaceAll("Anonymous function", "<fn>")); |
+ } else { |
+ // The second form looks like " at LOCATION", and is used for anonymous |
+ // functions. |
+ return parseLocation(match[3], "<fn>"); |
+ } |
+ }); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a JavaScriptCore stack trace. |
+ factory Frame.parseJSCore(String frame) => new Frame.parseV8(frame); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of an IE stack frame. |
+ /// |
+ /// IE10+ frames look just like V8 frames. Prior to IE10, stack traces can't |
+ /// be retrieved. |
+ factory Frame.parseIE(String frame) => new Frame.parseV8(frame); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Firefox stack frame. |
+ factory Frame.parseFirefox(String frame) => _catchFormatException(frame, () { |
+ var match = _firefoxSafariFrame.firstMatch(frame); |
+ if (match == null) return new UnparsedFrame(frame); |
+ |
+ // Normally this is a URI, but in a jsshell trace it can be a path. |
+ var uri = _uriOrPathToUri(match[3]); |
+ |
+ var member; |
+ if (match[1] != null) { |
+ member = match[1]; |
+ member += |
+ new List.filled('/'.allMatches(match[2]).length, ".<fn>").join(); |
+ if (member == '') member = '<fn>'; |
+ |
+ // Some Firefox members have initial dots. We remove them for consistency |
+ // with other platforms. |
+ member = member.replaceFirst(_initialDot, ''); |
+ } else { |
+ member = '<fn>'; |
+ } |
+ |
+ var line = match[4] == '' ? null : int.parse(match[4]); |
+ var column = match[5] == null || match[5] == '' ? |
+ null : int.parse(match[5]); |
+ return new Frame(uri, line, column, member); |
+ }); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Safari 6.0 stack frame. |
+ @Deprecated("Use Frame.parseSafari instead.") |
+ factory Frame.parseSafari6_0(String frame) => new Frame.parseFirefox(frame); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Safari 6.1+ stack frame. |
+ @Deprecated("Use Frame.parseSafari instead.") |
+ factory Frame.parseSafari6_1(String frame) => new Frame.parseFirefox(frame); |
+ |
+ /// Parses a string representation of a Safari stack frame. |
+ factory Frame.parseSafari(String frame) => new Frame.parseFirefox(frame); |
+ |
+ /// Parses this package's string representation of a stack frame. |
+ factory Frame.parseFriendly(String frame) => _catchFormatException(frame, () { |
+ var match = _friendlyFrame.firstMatch(frame); |
+ if (match == null) { |
+ throw new FormatException( |
+ "Couldn't parse package:stack_trace stack trace line '$frame'."); |
+ } |
+ |
+ var uri = Uri.parse(match[1]); |
+ // If there's no scheme, this is a relative URI. We should interpret it as |
+ // relative to the current working directory. |
+ if (uri.scheme == '') { |
+ uri = path.toUri(path.absolute(path.fromUri(uri))); |
+ } |
+ |
+ var line = match[2] == null ? null : int.parse(match[2]); |
+ var column = match[3] == null ? null : int.parse(match[3]); |
+ return new Frame(uri, line, column, match[4]); |
+ }); |
+ |
+ /// A regular expression matching an absolute URI. |
+ static final _uriRegExp = new RegExp(r'^[a-zA-Z][-+.a-zA-Z\d]*://'); |
+ |
+ /// A regular expression matching a Windows path. |
+ static final _windowsRegExp = new RegExp(r'^([a-zA-Z]:[\\/]|\\\\)'); |
+ |
+ /// Converts [uriOrPath], which can be a URI, a Windows path, or a Posix path, |
+ /// to a URI (absolute if possible). |
+ static Uri _uriOrPathToUri(String uriOrPath) { |
+ if (uriOrPath.contains(_uriRegExp)) { |
+ return Uri.parse(uriOrPath); |
+ } else if (uriOrPath.contains(_windowsRegExp)) { |
+ return new Uri.file(uriOrPath, windows: true); |
+ } else if (uriOrPath.startsWith('/')) { |
+ return new Uri.file(uriOrPath, windows: false); |
+ } |
+ |
+ // As far as I've seen, Firefox and V8 both always report absolute paths in |
+ // their stack frames. However, if we do get a relative path, we should |
+ // handle it gracefully. |
+ if (uriOrPath.contains('\\')) return path.windows.toUri(uriOrPath); |
+ return Uri.parse(uriOrPath); |
+ } |
+ |
+ /// Runs [body] and returns its result. |
+ /// |
+ /// If [body] throws a [FormatException], returns an [UnparsedFrame] with |
+ /// [text] instead. |
+ static Frame _catchFormatException(String text, Frame body()) { |
+ try { |
+ return body(); |
+ } on FormatException catch (_) { |
+ return new UnparsedFrame(text); |
+ } |
+ } |
+ |
+ Frame(this.uri, this.line, this.column, this.member); |
+ |
+ String toString() => '$location in $member'; |
+} |