| Index: third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/collector.py
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| diff --git a/third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/collector.py b/third_party/coverage-3.6/coverage/collector.py
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| -"""Raw data collector for Coverage."""
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| -
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| -import os, sys, threading
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| -
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| -try:
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| - # Use the C extension code when we can, for speed.
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| - from coverage.tracer import CTracer # pylint: disable=F0401,E0611
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| -except ImportError:
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| - # Couldn't import the C extension, maybe it isn't built.
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| - if os.getenv('COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER') == 'c':
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| - # During testing, we use the COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER env var to indicate
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| - # that we've fiddled with the environment to test this fallback code.
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| - # If we thought we had a C tracer, but couldn't import it, then exit
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| - # quickly and clearly instead of dribbling confusing errors. I'm using
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| - # sys.exit here instead of an exception because an exception here
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| - # causes all sorts of other noise in unittest.
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| - sys.stderr.write(
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| - "*** COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER is 'c' but can't import CTracer!\n"
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| - )
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| - sys.exit(1)
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| - CTracer = None
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| -
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| -
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| -class PyTracer(object):
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| - """Python implementation of the raw data tracer."""
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| -
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| - # Because of poor implementations of trace-function-manipulating tools,
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| - # the Python trace function must be kept very simple. In particular, there
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| - # must be only one function ever set as the trace function, both through
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| - # sys.settrace, and as the return value from the trace function. Put
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| - # another way, the trace function must always return itself. It cannot
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| - # swap in other functions, or return None to avoid tracing a particular
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| - # frame.
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| - #
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| - # The trace manipulator that introduced this restriction is DecoratorTools,
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| - # which sets a trace function, and then later restores the pre-existing one
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| - # by calling sys.settrace with a function it found in the current frame.
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| - #
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| - # Systems that use DecoratorTools (or similar trace manipulations) must use
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| - # PyTracer to get accurate results. The command-line --timid argument is
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| - # used to force the use of this tracer.
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| -
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| - def __init__(self):
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| - self.data = None
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| - self.should_trace = None
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| - self.should_trace_cache = None
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| - self.warn = None
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| - self.cur_file_data = None
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| - self.last_line = 0
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| - self.data_stack = []
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| - self.last_exc_back = None
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| - self.last_exc_firstlineno = 0
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| - self.arcs = False
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| -
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| - def _trace(self, frame, event, arg_unused):
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| - """The trace function passed to sys.settrace."""
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| -
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| - #print("trace event: %s %r @%d" % (
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| - # event, frame.f_code.co_filename, frame.f_lineno),
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| - # file=sys.stderr)
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| -
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| - if self.last_exc_back:
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| - if frame == self.last_exc_back:
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| - # Someone forgot a return event.
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| - if self.arcs and self.cur_file_data:
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| - pair = (self.last_line, -self.last_exc_firstlineno)
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| - self.cur_file_data[pair] = None
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| - self.cur_file_data, self.last_line = self.data_stack.pop()
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| - self.last_exc_back = None
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| -
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| - if event == 'call':
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| - # Entering a new function context. Decide if we should trace
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| - # in this file.
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| - self.data_stack.append((self.cur_file_data, self.last_line))
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| - filename = frame.f_code.co_filename
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| - tracename = self.should_trace_cache.get(filename)
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| - if tracename is None:
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| - tracename = self.should_trace(filename, frame)
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| - self.should_trace_cache[filename] = tracename
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| - #print("called, stack is %d deep, tracename is %r" % (
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| - # len(self.data_stack), tracename))
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| - if tracename:
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| - if tracename not in self.data:
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| - self.data[tracename] = {}
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| - self.cur_file_data = self.data[tracename]
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| - else:
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| - self.cur_file_data = None
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| - # Set the last_line to -1 because the next arc will be entering a
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| - # code block, indicated by (-1, n).
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| - self.last_line = -1
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| - elif event == 'line':
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| - # Record an executed line.
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| - if self.cur_file_data is not None:
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| - if self.arcs:
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| - #print("lin", self.last_line, frame.f_lineno)
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| - self.cur_file_data[(self.last_line, frame.f_lineno)] = None
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| - else:
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| - #print("lin", frame.f_lineno)
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| - self.cur_file_data[frame.f_lineno] = None
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| - self.last_line = frame.f_lineno
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| - elif event == 'return':
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| - if self.arcs and self.cur_file_data:
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| - first = frame.f_code.co_firstlineno
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| - self.cur_file_data[(self.last_line, -first)] = None
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| - # Leaving this function, pop the filename stack.
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| - self.cur_file_data, self.last_line = self.data_stack.pop()
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| - #print("returned, stack is %d deep" % (len(self.data_stack)))
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| - elif event == 'exception':
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| - #print("exc", self.last_line, frame.f_lineno)
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| - self.last_exc_back = frame.f_back
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| - self.last_exc_firstlineno = frame.f_code.co_firstlineno
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| - return self._trace
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| -
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| - def start(self):
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| - """Start this Tracer.
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| -
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| - Return a Python function suitable for use with sys.settrace().
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| -
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| - """
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| - sys.settrace(self._trace)
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| - return self._trace
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| -
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| - def stop(self):
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| - """Stop this Tracer."""
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| - if hasattr(sys, "gettrace") and self.warn:
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| - if sys.gettrace() != self._trace:
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| - msg = "Trace function changed, measurement is likely wrong: %r"
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| - self.warn(msg % (sys.gettrace(),))
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| - #--debug
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| - #from coverage.misc import short_stack
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| - #self.warn(msg % (sys.gettrace()))#, short_stack()))
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| - sys.settrace(None)
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| -
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| - def get_stats(self):
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| - """Return a dictionary of statistics, or None."""
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| - return None
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| -
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| -
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| -class Collector(object):
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| - """Collects trace data.
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| -
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| - Creates a Tracer object for each thread, since they track stack
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| - information. Each Tracer points to the same shared data, contributing
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| - traced data points.
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| -
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| - When the Collector is started, it creates a Tracer for the current thread,
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| - and installs a function to create Tracers for each new thread started.
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| - When the Collector is stopped, all active Tracers are stopped.
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| -
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| - Threads started while the Collector is stopped will never have Tracers
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| - associated with them.
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| -
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| - """
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| -
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| - # The stack of active Collectors. Collectors are added here when started,
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| - # and popped when stopped. Collectors on the stack are paused when not
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| - # the top, and resumed when they become the top again.
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| - _collectors = []
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| -
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| - def __init__(self, should_trace, timid, branch, warn):
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| - """Create a collector.
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| -
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| - `should_trace` is a function, taking a filename, and returning a
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| - canonicalized filename, or False depending on whether the file should
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| - be traced or not.
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| -
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| - If `timid` is true, then a slower simpler trace function will be
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| - used. This is important for some environments where manipulation of
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| - tracing functions make the faster more sophisticated trace function not
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| - operate properly.
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| -
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| - If `branch` is true, then branches will be measured. This involves
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| - collecting data on which statements followed each other (arcs). Use
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| - `get_arc_data` to get the arc data.
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| -
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| - `warn` is a warning function, taking a single string message argument,
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| - to be used if a warning needs to be issued.
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| -
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| - """
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| - self.should_trace = should_trace
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| - self.warn = warn
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| - self.branch = branch
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| - self.reset()
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| -
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| - if timid:
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| - # Being timid: use the simple Python trace function.
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| - self._trace_class = PyTracer
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| - else:
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| - # Being fast: use the C Tracer if it is available, else the Python
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| - # trace function.
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| - self._trace_class = CTracer or PyTracer
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| -
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| - def __repr__(self):
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| - return "<Collector at 0x%x>" % id(self)
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| -
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| - def tracer_name(self):
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| - """Return the class name of the tracer we're using."""
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| - return self._trace_class.__name__
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| -
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| - def reset(self):
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| - """Clear collected data, and prepare to collect more."""
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| - # A dictionary mapping filenames to dicts with linenumber keys,
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| - # or mapping filenames to dicts with linenumber pairs as keys.
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| - self.data = {}
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| -
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| - # A cache of the results from should_trace, the decision about whether
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| - # to trace execution in a file. A dict of filename to (filename or
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| - # False).
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| - self.should_trace_cache = {}
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| -
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| - # Our active Tracers.
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| - self.tracers = []
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| -
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| - def _start_tracer(self):
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| - """Start a new Tracer object, and store it in self.tracers."""
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| - tracer = self._trace_class()
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| - tracer.data = self.data
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| - tracer.arcs = self.branch
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| - tracer.should_trace = self.should_trace
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| - tracer.should_trace_cache = self.should_trace_cache
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| - tracer.warn = self.warn
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| - fn = tracer.start()
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| - self.tracers.append(tracer)
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| - return fn
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| -
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| - # The trace function has to be set individually on each thread before
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| - # execution begins. Ironically, the only support the threading module has
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| - # for running code before the thread main is the tracing function. So we
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| - # install this as a trace function, and the first time it's called, it does
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| - # the real trace installation.
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| -
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| - def _installation_trace(self, frame_unused, event_unused, arg_unused):
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| - """Called on new threads, installs the real tracer."""
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| - # Remove ourselves as the trace function
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| - sys.settrace(None)
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| - # Install the real tracer.
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| - fn = self._start_tracer()
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| - # Invoke the real trace function with the current event, to be sure
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| - # not to lose an event.
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| - if fn:
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| - fn = fn(frame_unused, event_unused, arg_unused)
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| - # Return the new trace function to continue tracing in this scope.
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| - return fn
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| -
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| - def start(self):
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| - """Start collecting trace information."""
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| - if self._collectors:
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| - self._collectors[-1].pause()
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| - self._collectors.append(self)
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| - #print("Started: %r" % self._collectors, file=sys.stderr)
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| -
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| - # Check to see whether we had a fullcoverage tracer installed.
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| - traces0 = []
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| - if hasattr(sys, "gettrace"):
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| - fn0 = sys.gettrace()
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| - if fn0:
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| - tracer0 = getattr(fn0, '__self__', None)
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| - if tracer0:
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| - traces0 = getattr(tracer0, 'traces', [])
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| -
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| - # Install the tracer on this thread.
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| - fn = self._start_tracer()
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| -
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| - for args in traces0:
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| - (frame, event, arg), lineno = args
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| - try:
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| - fn(frame, event, arg, lineno=lineno)
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| - except TypeError:
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| - raise Exception(
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| - "fullcoverage must be run with the C trace function."
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| - )
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| -
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| - # Install our installation tracer in threading, to jump start other
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| - # threads.
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| - threading.settrace(self._installation_trace)
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| -
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| - def stop(self):
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| - """Stop collecting trace information."""
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| - #print >>sys.stderr, "Stopping: %r" % self._collectors
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| - assert self._collectors
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| - assert self._collectors[-1] is self
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| -
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| - self.pause()
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| - self.tracers = []
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| -
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| - # Remove this Collector from the stack, and resume the one underneath
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| - # (if any).
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| - self._collectors.pop()
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| - if self._collectors:
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| - self._collectors[-1].resume()
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| -
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| - def pause(self):
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| - """Pause tracing, but be prepared to `resume`."""
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| - for tracer in self.tracers:
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| - tracer.stop()
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| - stats = tracer.get_stats()
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| - if stats:
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| - print("\nCoverage.py tracer stats:")
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| - for k in sorted(stats.keys()):
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| - print("%16s: %s" % (k, stats[k]))
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| - threading.settrace(None)
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| -
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| - def resume(self):
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| - """Resume tracing after a `pause`."""
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| - for tracer in self.tracers:
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| - tracer.start()
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| - threading.settrace(self._installation_trace)
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| -
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| - def get_line_data(self):
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| - """Return the line data collected.
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| -
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| - Data is { filename: { lineno: None, ...}, ...}
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| -
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| - """
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| - if self.branch:
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| - # If we were measuring branches, then we have to re-build the dict
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| - # to show line data.
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| - line_data = {}
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| - for f, arcs in self.data.items():
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| - line_data[f] = ldf = {}
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| - for l1, _ in list(arcs.keys()):
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| - if l1:
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| - ldf[l1] = None
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| - return line_data
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| - else:
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| - return self.data
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| -
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| - def get_arc_data(self):
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| - """Return the arc data collected.
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| -
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| - Data is { filename: { (l1, l2): None, ...}, ...}
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| -
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| - Note that no data is collected or returned if the Collector wasn't
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| - created with `branch` true.
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| -
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| - """
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| - if self.branch:
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| - return self.data
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| - else:
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| - return {}
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