log.py 6.1 KB

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  1. import _hotshot
  2. import os.path
  3. import parser
  4. import symbol
  5. from _hotshot import \
  6. WHAT_ENTER, \
  7. WHAT_EXIT, \
  8. WHAT_LINENO, \
  9. WHAT_DEFINE_FILE, \
  10. WHAT_DEFINE_FUNC, \
  11. WHAT_ADD_INFO
  12. __all__ = ["LogReader", "ENTER", "EXIT", "LINE"]
  13. ENTER = WHAT_ENTER
  14. EXIT = WHAT_EXIT
  15. LINE = WHAT_LINENO
  16. class LogReader:
  17. def __init__(self, logfn):
  18. # fileno -> filename
  19. self._filemap = {}
  20. # (fileno, lineno) -> filename, funcname
  21. self._funcmap = {}
  22. self._reader = _hotshot.logreader(logfn)
  23. self._nextitem = self._reader.next
  24. self._info = self._reader.info
  25. if 'current-directory' in self._info:
  26. self.cwd = self._info['current-directory']
  27. else:
  28. self.cwd = None
  29. # This mirrors the call stack of the profiled code as the log
  30. # is read back in. It contains tuples of the form:
  31. #
  32. # (file name, line number of function def, function name)
  33. #
  34. self._stack = []
  35. self._append = self._stack.append
  36. self._pop = self._stack.pop
  37. def close(self):
  38. self._reader.close()
  39. def fileno(self):
  40. """Return the file descriptor of the log reader's log file."""
  41. return self._reader.fileno()
  42. def addinfo(self, key, value):
  43. """This method is called for each additional ADD_INFO record.
  44. This can be overridden by applications that want to receive
  45. these events. The default implementation does not need to be
  46. called by alternate implementations.
  47. The initial set of ADD_INFO records do not pass through this
  48. mechanism; this is only needed to receive notification when
  49. new values are added. Subclasses can inspect self._info after
  50. calling LogReader.__init__().
  51. """
  52. pass
  53. def get_filename(self, fileno):
  54. try:
  55. return self._filemap[fileno]
  56. except KeyError:
  57. raise ValueError, "unknown fileno"
  58. def get_filenames(self):
  59. return self._filemap.values()
  60. def get_fileno(self, filename):
  61. filename = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(filename))
  62. for fileno, name in self._filemap.items():
  63. if name == filename:
  64. return fileno
  65. raise ValueError, "unknown filename"
  66. def get_funcname(self, fileno, lineno):
  67. try:
  68. return self._funcmap[(fileno, lineno)]
  69. except KeyError:
  70. raise ValueError, "unknown function location"
  71. # Iteration support:
  72. # This adds an optional (& ignored) parameter to next() so that the
  73. # same bound method can be used as the __getitem__() method -- this
  74. # avoids using an additional method call which kills the performance.
  75. def next(self, index=0):
  76. while 1:
  77. # This call may raise StopIteration:
  78. what, tdelta, fileno, lineno = self._nextitem()
  79. # handle the most common cases first
  80. if what == WHAT_ENTER:
  81. filename, funcname = self._decode_location(fileno, lineno)
  82. t = (filename, lineno, funcname)
  83. self._append(t)
  84. return what, t, tdelta
  85. if what == WHAT_EXIT:
  86. try:
  87. return what, self._pop(), tdelta
  88. except IndexError:
  89. raise StopIteration
  90. if what == WHAT_LINENO:
  91. filename, firstlineno, funcname = self._stack[-1]
  92. return what, (filename, lineno, funcname), tdelta
  93. if what == WHAT_DEFINE_FILE:
  94. filename = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(tdelta))
  95. self._filemap[fileno] = filename
  96. elif what == WHAT_DEFINE_FUNC:
  97. filename = self._filemap[fileno]
  98. self._funcmap[(fileno, lineno)] = (filename, tdelta)
  99. elif what == WHAT_ADD_INFO:
  100. # value already loaded into self.info; call the
  101. # overridable addinfo() handler so higher-level code
  102. # can pick up the new value
  103. if tdelta == 'current-directory':
  104. self.cwd = lineno
  105. self.addinfo(tdelta, lineno)
  106. else:
  107. raise ValueError, "unknown event type"
  108. def __iter__(self):
  109. return self
  110. #
  111. # helpers
  112. #
  113. def _decode_location(self, fileno, lineno):
  114. try:
  115. return self._funcmap[(fileno, lineno)]
  116. except KeyError:
  117. #
  118. # This should only be needed when the log file does not
  119. # contain all the DEFINE_FUNC records needed to allow the
  120. # function name to be retrieved from the log file.
  121. #
  122. if self._loadfile(fileno):
  123. filename = funcname = None
  124. try:
  125. filename, funcname = self._funcmap[(fileno, lineno)]
  126. except KeyError:
  127. filename = self._filemap.get(fileno)
  128. funcname = None
  129. self._funcmap[(fileno, lineno)] = (filename, funcname)
  130. return filename, funcname
  131. def _loadfile(self, fileno):
  132. try:
  133. filename = self._filemap[fileno]
  134. except KeyError:
  135. print "Could not identify fileId", fileno
  136. return 1
  137. if filename is None:
  138. return 1
  139. absname = os.path.normcase(os.path.join(self.cwd, filename))
  140. try:
  141. fp = open(absname)
  142. except IOError:
  143. return
  144. st = parser.suite(fp.read())
  145. fp.close()
  146. # Scan the tree looking for def and lambda nodes, filling in
  147. # self._funcmap with all the available information.
  148. funcdef = symbol.funcdef
  149. lambdef = symbol.lambdef
  150. stack = [st.totuple(1)]
  151. while stack:
  152. tree = stack.pop()
  153. try:
  154. sym = tree[0]
  155. except (IndexError, TypeError):
  156. continue
  157. if sym == funcdef:
  158. self._funcmap[(fileno, tree[2][2])] = filename, tree[2][1]
  159. elif sym == lambdef:
  160. self._funcmap[(fileno, tree[1][2])] = filename, "<lambda>"
  161. stack.extend(list(tree[1:]))