Kaydet (Commit) d05f7fdf authored tarafından Victor Stinner's avatar Victor Stinner Kaydeden (comit) GitHub

[3.6] bpo-30345: Update test_gdb.py and python-gdb.py from master (#1549)

* python-gdb.py supports method-wrapper

bpo-29367: python-gdb.py now supports also method-wrapper (wrapperobject)
objects.

(cherry picked from commit 61108333)

* Update and enhance python-gdb.py

bpo-29259: Detect PyCFunction is the current frame, not only in the
older frame.
üst 3dc7c52a
...@@ -3,13 +3,14 @@ ...@@ -3,13 +3,14 @@
# The code for testing gdb was adapted from similar work in Unladen Swallow's # The code for testing gdb was adapted from similar work in Unladen Swallow's
# Lib/test/test_jit_gdb.py # Lib/test/test_jit_gdb.py
import locale
import os import os
import re import re
import subprocess import subprocess
import sys import sys
import sysconfig import sysconfig
import textwrap
import unittest import unittest
import locale
# Is this Python configured to support threads? # Is this Python configured to support threads?
try: try:
...@@ -845,7 +846,24 @@ id(42) ...@@ -845,7 +846,24 @@ id(42)
breakpoint='time_gmtime', breakpoint='time_gmtime',
cmds_after_breakpoint=['py-bt-full'], cmds_after_breakpoint=['py-bt-full'],
) )
self.assertIn('#0 <built-in method gmtime', gdb_output) self.assertIn('#1 <built-in method gmtime', gdb_output)
@unittest.skipIf(python_is_optimized(),
"Python was compiled with optimizations")
def test_wrapper_call(self):
cmd = textwrap.dedent('''
class MyList(list):
def __init__(self):
super().__init__() # wrapper_call()
id("first break point")
l = MyList()
''')
# Verify with "py-bt":
gdb_output = self.get_stack_trace(cmd,
cmds_after_breakpoint=['break wrapper_call', 'continue', 'py-bt'])
self.assertRegex(gdb_output,
r"<method-wrapper u?'__init__' of MyList object at ")
class PyPrintTests(DebuggerTests): class PyPrintTests(DebuggerTests):
......
...@@ -151,6 +151,12 @@ Documentation ...@@ -151,6 +151,12 @@ Documentation
- bpo-26985: Add missing info of code object in inspect documentation. - bpo-26985: Add missing info of code object in inspect documentation.
Tools/Demos
-----------
- Issue #29367: python-gdb.py now supports also ``method-wrapper``
(``wrapperobject``) objects.
Tests Tests
----- -----
......
...@@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ class PyObjectPtr(object): ...@@ -362,6 +362,7 @@ class PyObjectPtr(object):
'set' : PySetObjectPtr, 'set' : PySetObjectPtr,
'frozenset' : PySetObjectPtr, 'frozenset' : PySetObjectPtr,
'builtin_function_or_method' : PyCFunctionObjectPtr, 'builtin_function_or_method' : PyCFunctionObjectPtr,
'method-wrapper': wrapperobject,
} }
if tp_name in name_map: if tp_name in name_map:
return name_map[tp_name] return name_map[tp_name]
...@@ -1330,6 +1331,39 @@ class PyUnicodeObjectPtr(PyObjectPtr): ...@@ -1330,6 +1331,39 @@ class PyUnicodeObjectPtr(PyObjectPtr):
out.write(quote) out.write(quote)
class wrapperobject(PyObjectPtr):
_typename = 'wrapperobject'
def safe_name(self):
try:
name = self.field('descr')['d_base']['name'].string()
return repr(name)
except (NullPyObjectPtr, RuntimeError):
return '<unknown name>'
def safe_tp_name(self):
try:
return self.field('self')['ob_type']['tp_name'].string()
except (NullPyObjectPtr, RuntimeError):
return '<unknown tp_name>'
def safe_self_addresss(self):
try:
address = long(self.field('self'))
return '%#x' % address
except (NullPyObjectPtr, RuntimeError):
return '<failed to get self address>'
def proxyval(self, visited):
name = self.safe_name()
tp_name = self.safe_tp_name()
self_address = self.safe_self_addresss()
return ("<method-wrapper %s of %s object at %s>"
% (name, tp_name, self_address))
def write_repr(self, out, visited):
proxy = self.proxyval(visited)
out.write(proxy)
def int_from_int(gdbval): def int_from_int(gdbval):
...@@ -1364,11 +1398,13 @@ class PyObjectPtrPrinter: ...@@ -1364,11 +1398,13 @@ class PyObjectPtrPrinter:
def pretty_printer_lookup(gdbval): def pretty_printer_lookup(gdbval):
type = gdbval.type.unqualified() type = gdbval.type.unqualified()
if type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR: if type.code != gdb.TYPE_CODE_PTR:
type = type.target().unqualified() return None
t = str(type)
if t in ("PyObject", "PyFrameObject", "PyUnicodeObject"): type = type.target().unqualified()
return PyObjectPtrPrinter(gdbval) t = str(type)
if t in ("PyObject", "PyFrameObject", "PyUnicodeObject", "wrapperobject"):
return PyObjectPtrPrinter(gdbval)
""" """
During development, I've been manually invoking the code in this way: During development, I've been manually invoking the code in this way:
...@@ -1497,11 +1533,8 @@ class Frame(object): ...@@ -1497,11 +1533,8 @@ class Frame(object):
return 'Garbage-collecting' return 'Garbage-collecting'
# Detect invocations of PyCFunction instances: # Detect invocations of PyCFunction instances:
older = self.older() frame = self._gdbframe
if not older: caller = frame.name()
return False
caller = older._gdbframe.name()
if not caller: if not caller:
return False return False
...@@ -1513,18 +1546,25 @@ class Frame(object): ...@@ -1513,18 +1546,25 @@ class Frame(object):
# "self" is the (PyObject*) of the 'self' # "self" is the (PyObject*) of the 'self'
try: try:
# Use the prettyprinter for the func: # Use the prettyprinter for the func:
func = older._gdbframe.read_var('func') func = frame.read_var('func')
return str(func) return str(func)
except RuntimeError: except RuntimeError:
return 'PyCFunction invocation (unable to read "func")' return 'PyCFunction invocation (unable to read "func")'
elif caller == '_PyCFunction_FastCallDict': elif caller == '_PyCFunction_FastCallDict':
try: try:
func = older._gdbframe.read_var('func_obj') func = frame.read_var('func_obj')
return str(func) return str(func)
except RuntimeError: except RuntimeError:
return 'PyCFunction invocation (unable to read "func_obj")' return 'PyCFunction invocation (unable to read "func_obj")'
if caller == 'wrapper_call':
try:
func = frame.read_var('wp')
return str(func)
except RuntimeError:
return '<wrapper_call invocation>'
# This frame isn't worth reporting: # This frame isn't worth reporting:
return False return False
......
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