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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 trace; |
- |
-import 'dart:collection'; |
-import 'dart:math' as math; |
- |
-import 'chain.dart'; |
-import 'frame.dart'; |
-import 'lazy_trace.dart'; |
-import 'unparsed_frame.dart'; |
-import 'utils.dart'; |
-import 'vm_trace.dart'; |
- |
-final _terseRegExp = new RegExp(r"(-patch)?([/\\].*)?$"); |
- |
-/// A RegExp to match V8's stack traces. |
-/// |
-/// V8's traces start with a line that's either just "Error" or else is a |
-/// description of the exception that occurred. That description can be multiple |
-/// lines, so we just look for any line other than the first that begins with |
-/// three or four spaces and "at". |
-final _v8Trace = new RegExp(r"\n ?at "); |
- |
-/// A RegExp to match indidual lines of V8's stack traces. |
-/// |
-/// This is intended to filter out the leading exception details of the trace |
-/// though it is possible for the message to match this as well. |
-final _v8TraceLine = new RegExp(r" ?at "); |
- |
-/// A RegExp to match Firefox and Safari's stack traces. |
-/// |
-/// Firefox and Safari have very similar stack trace formats, so we use the same |
-/// logic for parsing them. |
-/// |
-/// Firefox's trace frames start with the name of the function in which the |
-/// error occurred, possibly including its parameters inside `()`. For example, |
-/// `.VW.call$0("arg")@http://pub.dartlang.org/stuff.dart.js:560`. |
-/// |
-/// Safari traces occasionally don't include the initial method name followed by |
-/// "@", and they always have both the line and column number (or just a |
-/// trailing colon if no column number is available). They can also contain |
-/// empty lines or lines consisting only of `[native code]`. |
-final _firefoxSafariTrace = new RegExp( |
- r"^" |
- r"(" // Member description. Not present in some Safari frames. |
- r"([.0-9A-Za-z_$/<]|\(.*\))*" // Member name and arguments. |
- r"@" |
- r")?" |
- r"[^\s]*" // Frame URL. |
- r":\d*" // Line or column number. Some older frames only have a line number. |
- r"$", multiLine: true); |
- |
-/// A RegExp to match this package's stack traces. |
-final _friendlyTrace = new RegExp(r"^[^\s]+( \d+(:\d+)?)?[ \t]+[^\s]+$", |
- multiLine: true); |
- |
-/// A stack trace, comprised of a list of stack frames. |
-class Trace implements StackTrace { |
- /// The stack frames that comprise this stack trace. |
- final List<Frame> frames; |
- |
- /// Returns a human-readable representation of [stackTrace]. If [terse] is |
- /// set, this folds together multiple stack frames from the Dart core |
- /// libraries, so that only the core library method directly called from user |
- /// code is visible (see [Trace.terse]). |
- static String format(StackTrace stackTrace, {bool terse: true}) { |
- var trace = new Trace.from(stackTrace); |
- if (terse) trace = trace.terse; |
- return trace.toString(); |
- } |
- |
- /// Returns the current stack trace. |
- /// |
- /// By default, the first frame of this trace will be the line where |
- /// [Trace.current] is called. If [level] is passed, the trace will start that |
- /// many frames up instead. |
- factory Trace.current([int level=0]) { |
- if (level < 0) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("Argument [level] must be greater than or equal " |
- "to 0."); |
- } |
- |
- try { |
- throw ''; |
- } catch (_, nativeTrace) { |
- var trace = new Trace.from(nativeTrace); |
- return new LazyTrace(() => new Trace(trace.frames.skip(level + 1))); |
- } |
- } |
- |
- /// Returns a new stack trace containing the same data as [trace]. |
- /// |
- /// If [trace] is a native [StackTrace], its data will be parsed out; if it's |
- /// a [Trace], it will be returned as-is. |
- factory Trace.from(StackTrace trace) { |
- // Normally explicitly validating null arguments is bad Dart style, but here |
- // the natural failure will only occur when the LazyTrace is materialized, |
- // and we want to provide an error that's more local to the actual problem. |
- if (trace == null) { |
- throw new ArgumentError("Cannot create a Trace from null."); |
- } |
- |
- if (trace is Trace) return trace; |
- if (trace is Chain) return trace.toTrace(); |
- return new LazyTrace(() => new Trace.parse(trace.toString())); |
- } |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a stack trace. |
- /// |
- /// [trace] should be formatted in the same way as a Dart VM or browser stack |
- /// trace. |
- factory Trace.parse(String trace) { |
- try { |
- if (trace.isEmpty) return new Trace(<Frame>[]); |
- if (trace.contains(_v8Trace)) return new Trace.parseV8(trace); |
- if (trace.contains("\tat ")) return new Trace.parseJSCore(trace); |
- if (trace.contains(_firefoxSafariTrace)) { |
- return new Trace.parseFirefox(trace); |
- } |
- if (trace.contains(_friendlyTrace)) { |
- return new Trace.parseFriendly(trace); |
- } |
- |
- // Default to parsing the stack trace as a VM trace. This is also hit on |
- // IE and Safari, where the stack trace is just an empty string (issue |
- // 11257). |
- return new Trace.parseVM(trace); |
- } on FormatException catch (error) { |
- throw new FormatException('${error.message}\nStack trace:\n$trace'); |
- } |
- } |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Dart VM stack trace. |
- Trace.parseVM(String trace) |
- : this(_parseVM(trace)); |
- |
- static List<Frame> _parseVM(String trace) { |
- var lines = trace.trim().split("\n"); |
- var frames = lines.take(lines.length - 1) |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseVM(line)) |
- .toList(); |
- |
- // TODO(nweiz): Remove this when issue 23614 is fixed. |
- if (!lines.last.endsWith(".da")) { |
- frames.add(new Frame.parseVM(lines.last)); |
- } |
- |
- return frames; |
- } |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Chrome/V8 stack trace. |
- Trace.parseV8(String trace) |
- : this(trace.split("\n").skip(1) |
- // It's possible that an Exception's description contains a line that |
- // looks like a V8 trace line, which will screw this up. |
- // Unfortunately, that's impossible to detect. |
- .skipWhile((line) => !line.startsWith(_v8TraceLine)) |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseV8(line))); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a JavaScriptCore stack trace. |
- Trace.parseJSCore(String trace) |
- : this(trace.split("\n") |
- .where((line) => line != "\tat ") |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseV8(line))); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of an Internet Explorer stack trace. |
- /// |
- /// IE10+ traces look just like V8 traces. Prior to IE10, stack traces can't |
- /// be retrieved. |
- Trace.parseIE(String trace) |
- : this.parseV8(trace); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Firefox stack trace. |
- Trace.parseFirefox(String trace) |
- : this(trace.trim().split("\n") |
- .where((line) => line.isNotEmpty && line != '[native code]') |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseFirefox(line))); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Safari stack trace. |
- Trace.parseSafari(String trace) |
- : this.parseFirefox(trace); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Safari 6.1+ stack trace. |
- @Deprecated("Use Trace.parseSafari instead.") |
- Trace.parseSafari6_1(String trace) |
- : this.parseSafari(trace); |
- |
- /// Parses a string representation of a Safari 6.0 stack trace. |
- @Deprecated("Use Trace.parseSafari instead.") |
- Trace.parseSafari6_0(String trace) |
- : this(trace.trim().split("\n") |
- .where((line) => line != '[native code]') |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseFirefox(line))); |
- |
- /// Parses this package's string representation of a stack trace. |
- /// |
- /// This also parses string representations of [Chain]s. They parse to the |
- /// same trace that [Chain.toTrace] would return. |
- Trace.parseFriendly(String trace) |
- : this(trace.isEmpty |
- ? [] |
- : trace.trim().split("\n") |
- // Filter out asynchronous gaps from [Chain]s. |
- .where((line) => !line.startsWith('=====')) |
- .map((line) => new Frame.parseFriendly(line))); |
- |
- /// Returns a new [Trace] comprised of [frames]. |
- Trace(Iterable<Frame> frames) |
- : frames = new UnmodifiableListView<Frame>(frames.toList()); |
- |
- /// Returns a VM-style [StackTrace] object. |
- /// |
- /// The return value's [toString] method will always return a string |
- /// representation in the Dart VM's stack trace format, regardless of what |
- /// platform is being used. |
- StackTrace get vmTrace => new VMTrace(frames); |
- |
- /// Returns a terser version of [this]. |
- /// |
- /// This is accomplished by folding together multiple stack frames from the |
- /// core library or from this package, as in [foldFrames]. Remaining core |
- /// library frames have their libraries, "-patch" suffixes, and line numbers |
- /// removed. If the outermost frame of the stack trace is a core library |
- /// frame, it's removed entirely. |
- /// |
- /// For custom folding, see [foldFrames]. |
- Trace get terse => foldFrames((_) => false, terse: true); |
- |
- /// Returns a new [Trace] based on [this] where multiple stack frames matching |
- /// [predicate] are folded together. |
- /// |
- /// This means that whenever there are multiple frames in a row that match |
- /// [predicate], only the last one is kept. This is useful for limiting the |
- /// amount of library code that appears in a stack trace by only showing user |
- /// code and code that's called by user code. |
- /// |
- /// If [terse] is true, this will also fold together frames from the core |
- /// library or from this package, simplify core library frames, and |
- /// potentially remove the outermost frame as in [Trace.terse]. |
- Trace foldFrames(bool predicate(Frame frame), {bool terse: false}) { |
- if (terse) { |
- var oldPredicate = predicate; |
- predicate = (frame) { |
- if (oldPredicate(frame)) return true; |
- |
- if (frame.isCore) return true; |
- if (frame.package == 'stack_trace') return true; |
- |
- // Ignore async stack frames without any line or column information. |
- // These come from the VM's async/await implementation and represent |
- // internal frames. They only ever show up in stack chains and are |
- // always surrounded by other traces that are actually useful, so we can |
- // just get rid of them. |
- // TODO(nweiz): Get rid of this logic some time after issue 22009 is |
- // fixed. |
- if (!frame.member.contains('<async>')) return false; |
- return frame.line == null; |
- }; |
- } |
- |
- var newFrames = []; |
- for (var frame in frames.reversed) { |
- if (frame is UnparsedFrame || !predicate(frame)) { |
- newFrames.add(frame); |
- } else if (newFrames.isEmpty || !predicate(newFrames.last)) { |
- newFrames.add(new Frame( |
- frame.uri, frame.line, frame.column, frame.member)); |
- } |
- } |
- |
- if (terse) { |
- newFrames = newFrames.map((frame) { |
- if (frame is UnparsedFrame || !predicate(frame)) return frame; |
- var library = frame.library.replaceAll(_terseRegExp, ''); |
- return new Frame(Uri.parse(library), null, null, frame.member); |
- }).toList(); |
- if (newFrames.length > 1 && newFrames.first.isCore) newFrames.removeAt(0); |
- } |
- |
- return new Trace(newFrames.reversed); |
- } |
- |
- /// Returns a human-readable string representation of [this]. |
- String toString() { |
- // Figure out the longest path so we know how much to pad. |
- var longest = frames.map((frame) => frame.location.length) |
- .fold(0, math.max); |
- |
- // Print out the stack trace nicely formatted. |
- return frames.map((frame) { |
- if (frame is UnparsedFrame) return "$frame\n"; |
- return '${padRight(frame.location, longest)} ${frame.member}\n'; |
- }).join(); |
- } |
-} |