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			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
| #! /usr/bin/env python
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| 
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| """A Python debugger."""
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| 
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| # (See pdb.doc for documentation.)
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| 
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| import sys
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| import linecache
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| import cmd
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| import bdb
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| from repr import Repr
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| import os
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| import re
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| import pprint
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| import traceback
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| # Create a custom safe Repr instance and increase its maxstring.
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| # The default of 30 truncates error messages too easily.
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| _repr = Repr()
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| _repr.maxstring = 200
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| _saferepr = _repr.repr
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| 
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| __all__ = ["run", "pm", "Pdb", "runeval", "runctx", "runcall", "set_trace",
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|            "post_mortem", "help"]
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| 
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| def find_function(funcname, filename):
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|     cre = re.compile(r'def\s+%s\s*[(]' % funcname)
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|     try:
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|         fp = open(filename)
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|     except IOError:
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|         return None
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|     # consumer of this info expects the first line to be 1
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|     lineno = 1
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|     answer = None
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|     while 1:
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|         line = fp.readline()
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|         if line == '':
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|             break
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|         if cre.match(line):
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|             answer = funcname, filename, lineno
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|             break
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|         lineno = lineno + 1
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|     fp.close()
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|     return answer
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| 
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| 
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| # Interaction prompt line will separate file and call info from code
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| # text using value of line_prefix string.  A newline and arrow may
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| # be to your liking.  You can set it once pdb is imported using the
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| # command "pdb.line_prefix = '\n% '".
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| # line_prefix = ': '    # Use this to get the old situation back
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| line_prefix = '\n-> '   # Probably a better default
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| 
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| class Pdb(bdb.Bdb, cmd.Cmd):
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| 
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|     def __init__(self):
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|         bdb.Bdb.__init__(self)
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|         cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
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|         self.prompt = '(Pdb) '
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|         self.aliases = {}
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|         self.mainpyfile = ''
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|         self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 0
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|         # Try to load readline if it exists
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|         try:
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|             import readline
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|         except ImportError:
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|             pass
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| 
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|         # Read $HOME/.pdbrc and ./.pdbrc
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|         self.rcLines = []
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|         if 'HOME' in os.environ:
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|             envHome = os.environ['HOME']
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|             try:
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|                 rcFile = open(os.path.join(envHome, ".pdbrc"))
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|             except IOError:
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|                 pass
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|             else:
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|                 for line in rcFile.readlines():
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|                     self.rcLines.append(line)
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|                 rcFile.close()
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|         try:
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|             rcFile = open(".pdbrc")
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|         except IOError:
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|             pass
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|         else:
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|             for line in rcFile.readlines():
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|                 self.rcLines.append(line)
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|             rcFile.close()
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| 
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|     def reset(self):
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|         bdb.Bdb.reset(self)
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|         self.forget()
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| 
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|     def forget(self):
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|         self.lineno = None
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|         self.stack = []
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|         self.curindex = 0
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|         self.curframe = None
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| 
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|     def setup(self, f, t):
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|         self.forget()
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|         self.stack, self.curindex = self.get_stack(f, t)
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|         self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
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|         self.execRcLines()
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| 
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|     # Can be executed earlier than 'setup' if desired
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|     def execRcLines(self):
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|         if self.rcLines:
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|             # Make local copy because of recursion
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|             rcLines = self.rcLines
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|             # executed only once
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|             self.rcLines = []
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|             for line in rcLines:
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|                 line = line[:-1]
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|                 if len(line) > 0 and line[0] != '#':
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|                     self.onecmd(line)
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| 
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|     # Override Bdb methods
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| 
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|     def user_call(self, frame, argument_list):
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|         """This method is called when there is the remote possibility
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|         that we ever need to stop in this function."""
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|         if self._wait_for_mainpyfile:
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|             return
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|         if self.stop_here(frame):
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|             print '--Call--'
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|             self.interaction(frame, None)
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| 
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|     def user_line(self, frame):
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|         """This function is called when we stop or break at this line."""
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|         if self._wait_for_mainpyfile:
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|             if (self.mainpyfile != self.canonic(frame.f_code.co_filename)
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|                 or frame.f_lineno<= 0):
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|                 return
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|             self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 0
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|         self.interaction(frame, None)
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| 
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|     def user_return(self, frame, return_value):
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|         """This function is called when a return trap is set here."""
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|         frame.f_locals['__return__'] = return_value
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|         print '--Return--'
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|         self.interaction(frame, None)
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| 
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|     def user_exception(self, frame, (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)):
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|         """This function is called if an exception occurs,
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|         but only if we are to stop at or just below this level."""
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|         frame.f_locals['__exception__'] = exc_type, exc_value
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|         if type(exc_type) == type(''):
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|             exc_type_name = exc_type
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|         else: exc_type_name = exc_type.__name__
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|         print exc_type_name + ':', _saferepr(exc_value)
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|         self.interaction(frame, exc_traceback)
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| 
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|     # General interaction function
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| 
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|     def interaction(self, frame, traceback):
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|         self.setup(frame, traceback)
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|         self.print_stack_entry(self.stack[self.curindex])
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|         self.cmdloop()
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|         self.forget()
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| 
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|     def default(self, line):
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|         if line[:1] == '!': line = line[1:]
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|         locals = self.curframe.f_locals
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|         globals = self.curframe.f_globals
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|         try:
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|             code = compile(line + '\n', '<stdin>', 'single')
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|             exec code in globals, locals
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|         except:
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|             t, v = sys.exc_info()[:2]
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|             if type(t) == type(''):
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|                 exc_type_name = t
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|             else: exc_type_name = t.__name__
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|             print '***', exc_type_name + ':', v
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| 
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|     def precmd(self, line):
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|         """Handle alias expansion and ';;' separator."""
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|         if not line.strip():
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|             return line
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|         args = line.split()
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|         while args[0] in self.aliases:
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|             line = self.aliases[args[0]]
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|             ii = 1
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|             for tmpArg in args[1:]:
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|                 line = line.replace("%" + str(ii),
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|                                       tmpArg)
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|                 ii = ii + 1
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|             line = line.replace("%*", ' '.join(args[1:]))
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|             args = line.split()
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|         # split into ';;' separated commands
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|         # unless it's an alias command
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|         if args[0] != 'alias':
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|             marker = line.find(';;')
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|             if marker >= 0:
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|                 # queue up everything after marker
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|                 next = line[marker+2:].lstrip()
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|                 self.cmdqueue.append(next)
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|                 line = line[:marker].rstrip()
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|         return line
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| 
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|     # Command definitions, called by cmdloop()
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|     # The argument is the remaining string on the command line
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|     # Return true to exit from the command loop
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| 
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|     do_h = cmd.Cmd.do_help
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| 
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|     def do_break(self, arg, temporary = 0):
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|         # break [ ([filename:]lineno | function) [, "condition"] ]
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|         if not arg:
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|             if self.breaks:  # There's at least one
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|                 print "Num Type         Disp Enb   Where"
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|                 for bp in bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber:
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|                     if bp:
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|                         bp.bpprint()
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|             return
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|         # parse arguments; comma has lowest precedence
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|         # and cannot occur in filename
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|         filename = None
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|         lineno = None
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|         cond = None
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|         comma = arg.find(',')
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|         if comma > 0:
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|             # parse stuff after comma: "condition"
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|             cond = arg[comma+1:].lstrip()
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|             arg = arg[:comma].rstrip()
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|         # parse stuff before comma: [filename:]lineno | function
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|         colon = arg.rfind(':')
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|         funcname = None
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|         if colon >= 0:
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|             filename = arg[:colon].rstrip()
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|             f = self.lookupmodule(filename)
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|             if not f:
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|                 print '*** ', repr(filename),
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|                 print 'not found from sys.path'
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|                 return
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|             else:
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|                 filename = f
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|             arg = arg[colon+1:].lstrip()
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|             try:
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|                 lineno = int(arg)
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|             except ValueError, msg:
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|                 print '*** Bad lineno:', arg
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|                 return
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|         else:
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|             # no colon; can be lineno or function
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|             try:
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|                 lineno = int(arg)
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|             except ValueError:
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|                 try:
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|                     func = eval(arg,
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|                                 self.curframe.f_globals,
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|                                 self.curframe.f_locals)
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|                 except:
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|                     func = arg
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|                 try:
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|                     if hasattr(func, 'im_func'):
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|                         func = func.im_func
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|                     code = func.func_code
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|                     #use co_name to identify the bkpt (function names
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|                     #could be aliased, but co_name is invariant)
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|                     funcname = code.co_name
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|                     lineno = code.co_firstlineno
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|                     filename = code.co_filename
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|                 except:
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|                     # last thing to try
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|                     (ok, filename, ln) = self.lineinfo(arg)
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|                     if not ok:
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|                         print '*** The specified object',
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|                         print repr(arg),
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|                         print 'is not a function'
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|                         print ('or was not found '
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|                                'along sys.path.')
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|                         return
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|                     funcname = ok # ok contains a function name
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|                     lineno = int(ln)
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|         if not filename:
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|             filename = self.defaultFile()
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|         # Check for reasonable breakpoint
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|         line = self.checkline(filename, lineno)
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|         if line:
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|             # now set the break point
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|             err = self.set_break(filename, line, temporary, cond, funcname)
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|             if err: print '***', err
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|             else:
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|                 bp = self.get_breaks(filename, line)[-1]
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|                 print "Breakpoint %d at %s:%d" % (bp.number,
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|                                                   bp.file,
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|                                                   bp.line)
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| 
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|     # To be overridden in derived debuggers
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|     def defaultFile(self):
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|         """Produce a reasonable default."""
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|         filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
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|         if filename == '<string>' and self.mainpyfile:
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|             filename = self.mainpyfile
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|         return filename
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| 
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|     do_b = do_break
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| 
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|     def do_tbreak(self, arg):
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|         self.do_break(arg, 1)
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| 
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|     def lineinfo(self, identifier):
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|         failed = (None, None, None)
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|         # Input is identifier, may be in single quotes
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|         idstring = identifier.split("'")
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|         if len(idstring) == 1:
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|             # not in single quotes
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|             id = idstring[0].strip()
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|         elif len(idstring) == 3:
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|             # quoted
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|             id = idstring[1].strip()
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|         else:
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|             return failed
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|         if id == '': return failed
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|         parts = id.split('.')
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|         # Protection for derived debuggers
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|         if parts[0] == 'self':
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|             del parts[0]
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|             if len(parts) == 0:
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|                 return failed
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|         # Best first guess at file to look at
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|         fname = self.defaultFile()
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|         if len(parts) == 1:
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|             item = parts[0]
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|         else:
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|             # More than one part.
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|             # First is module, second is method/class
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|             f = self.lookupmodule(parts[0])
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|             if f:
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|                 fname = f
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|             item = parts[1]
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|         answer = find_function(item, fname)
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|         return answer or failed
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| 
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|     def checkline(self, filename, lineno):
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|         """Check whether specified line seems to be executable.
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| 
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|         Return `lineno` if it is, 0 if not (e.g. a docstring, comment, blank
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|         line or EOF). Warning: testing is not comprehensive.
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|         """
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|         line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
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|         if not line:
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|             print 'End of file'
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|             return 0
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|         line = line.strip()
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|         # Don't allow setting breakpoint at a blank line
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|         if (not line or (line[0] == '#') or
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|              (line[:3] == '"""') or line[:3] == "'''"):
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|             print '*** Blank or comment'
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|             return 0
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|         return lineno
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| 
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|     def do_enable(self, arg):
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|         args = arg.split()
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|         for i in args:
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|             try:
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|                 i = int(i)
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|             except ValueError:
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|                 print 'Breakpoint index %r is not a number' % i
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             if not (0 <= i < len(bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber)):
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|                 print 'No breakpoint numbered', i
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             bp = bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber[i]
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|             if bp:
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|                 bp.enable()
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| 
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|     def do_disable(self, arg):
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|         args = arg.split()
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|         for i in args:
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|             try:
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|                 i = int(i)
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|             except ValueError:
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|                 print 'Breakpoint index %r is not a number' % i
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             if not (0 <= i < len(bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber)):
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|                 print 'No breakpoint numbered', i
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|                 continue
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| 
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|             bp = bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber[i]
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|             if bp:
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|                 bp.disable()
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| 
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|     def do_condition(self, arg):
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|         # arg is breakpoint number and condition
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|         args = arg.split(' ', 1)
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|         bpnum = int(args[0].strip())
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|         try:
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|             cond = args[1]
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|         except:
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|             cond = None
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|         bp = bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber[bpnum]
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|         if bp:
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|             bp.cond = cond
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|             if not cond:
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|                 print 'Breakpoint', bpnum,
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|                 print 'is now unconditional.'
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| 
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|     def do_ignore(self,arg):
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|         """arg is bp number followed by ignore count."""
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|         args = arg.split()
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|         bpnum = int(args[0].strip())
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|         try:
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|             count = int(args[1].strip())
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|         except:
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|             count = 0
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|         bp = bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber[bpnum]
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|         if bp:
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|             bp.ignore = count
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|             if count > 0:
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|                 reply = 'Will ignore next '
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|                 if count > 1:
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|                     reply = reply + '%d crossings' % count
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|                 else:
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|                     reply = reply + '1 crossing'
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|                 print reply + ' of breakpoint %d.' % bpnum
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|             else:
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|                 print 'Will stop next time breakpoint',
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|                 print bpnum, 'is reached.'
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| 
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|     def do_clear(self, arg):
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|         """Three possibilities, tried in this order:
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|         clear -> clear all breaks, ask for confirmation
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|         clear file:lineno -> clear all breaks at file:lineno
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|         clear bpno bpno ... -> clear breakpoints by number"""
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|         if not arg:
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|             try:
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|                 reply = raw_input('Clear all breaks? ')
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|             except EOFError:
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|                 reply = 'no'
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|             reply = reply.strip().lower()
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|             if reply in ('y', 'yes'):
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|                 self.clear_all_breaks()
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|             return
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|         if ':' in arg:
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|             # Make sure it works for "clear C:\foo\bar.py:12"
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|             i = arg.rfind(':')
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|             filename = arg[:i]
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|             arg = arg[i+1:]
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|             try:
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|                 lineno = int(arg)
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|             except:
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|                 err = "Invalid line number (%s)" % arg
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|             else:
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|                 err = self.clear_break(filename, lineno)
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|             if err: print '***', err
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|             return
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|         numberlist = arg.split()
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|         for i in numberlist:
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|             if not (0 <= i < len(bdb.Breakpoint.bpbynumber)):
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|                 print 'No breakpoint numbered', i
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|                 continue
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|             err = self.clear_bpbynumber(i)
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|             if err:
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|                 print '***', err
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|             else:
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|                 print 'Deleted breakpoint', i
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|     do_cl = do_clear # 'c' is already an abbreviation for 'continue'
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| 
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|     def do_where(self, arg):
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|         self.print_stack_trace()
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|     do_w = do_where
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|     do_bt = do_where
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| 
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|     def do_up(self, arg):
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|         if self.curindex == 0:
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|             print '*** Oldest frame'
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|         else:
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|             self.curindex = self.curindex - 1
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|             self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
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|             self.print_stack_entry(self.stack[self.curindex])
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|             self.lineno = None
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|     do_u = do_up
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| 
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|     def do_down(self, arg):
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|         if self.curindex + 1 == len(self.stack):
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|             print '*** Newest frame'
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|         else:
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|             self.curindex = self.curindex + 1
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|             self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
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|             self.print_stack_entry(self.stack[self.curindex])
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|             self.lineno = None
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|     do_d = do_down
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| 
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|     def do_step(self, arg):
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|         self.set_step()
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|         return 1
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|     do_s = do_step
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| 
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|     def do_next(self, arg):
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|         self.set_next(self.curframe)
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|         return 1
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|     do_n = do_next
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| 
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|     def do_return(self, arg):
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|         self.set_return(self.curframe)
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|         return 1
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|     do_r = do_return
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| 
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|     def do_continue(self, arg):
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|         self.set_continue()
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|         return 1
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|     do_c = do_cont = do_continue
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| 
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|     def do_jump(self, arg):
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|         if self.curindex + 1 != len(self.stack):
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|             print "*** You can only jump within the bottom frame"
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|             return
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|         try:
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|             arg = int(arg)
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|         except ValueError:
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|             print "*** The 'jump' command requires a line number."
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|         else:
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|             try:
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|                 # Do the jump, fix up our copy of the stack, and display the
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|                 # new position
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|                 self.curframe.f_lineno = arg
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|                 self.stack[self.curindex] = self.stack[self.curindex][0], arg
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|                 self.print_stack_entry(self.stack[self.curindex])
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|             except ValueError, e:
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|                 print '*** Jump failed:', e
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|     do_j = do_jump
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| 
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|     def do_debug(self, arg):
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|         sys.settrace(None)
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|         globals = self.curframe.f_globals
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|         locals = self.curframe.f_locals
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|         p = Pdb()
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|         p.prompt = "(%s) " % self.prompt.strip()
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|         print "ENTERING RECURSIVE DEBUGGER"
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|         sys.call_tracing(p.run, (arg, globals, locals))
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|         print "LEAVING RECURSIVE DEBUGGER"
 | |
|         sys.settrace(self.trace_dispatch)
 | |
|         self.lastcmd = p.lastcmd
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_quit(self, arg):
 | |
|         self._user_requested_quit = 1
 | |
|         self.set_quit()
 | |
|         return 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     do_q = do_quit
 | |
|     do_exit = do_quit
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_EOF(self, arg):
 | |
|         print
 | |
|         self._user_requested_quit = 1
 | |
|         self.set_quit()
 | |
|         return 1
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_args(self, arg):
 | |
|         f = self.curframe
 | |
|         co = f.f_code
 | |
|         dict = f.f_locals
 | |
|         n = co.co_argcount
 | |
|         if co.co_flags & 4: n = n+1
 | |
|         if co.co_flags & 8: n = n+1
 | |
|         for i in range(n):
 | |
|             name = co.co_varnames[i]
 | |
|             print name, '=',
 | |
|             if name in dict: print dict[name]
 | |
|             else: print "*** undefined ***"
 | |
|     do_a = do_args
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_retval(self, arg):
 | |
|         if '__return__' in self.curframe.f_locals:
 | |
|             print self.curframe.f_locals['__return__']
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             print '*** Not yet returned!'
 | |
|     do_rv = do_retval
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _getval(self, arg):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             return eval(arg, self.curframe.f_globals,
 | |
|                         self.curframe.f_locals)
 | |
|         except:
 | |
|             t, v = sys.exc_info()[:2]
 | |
|             if isinstance(t, str):
 | |
|                 exc_type_name = t
 | |
|             else: exc_type_name = t.__name__
 | |
|             print '***', exc_type_name + ':', repr(v)
 | |
|             raise
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_p(self, arg):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             print repr(self._getval(arg))
 | |
|         except:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_pp(self, arg):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             pprint.pprint(self._getval(arg))
 | |
|         except:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_list(self, arg):
 | |
|         self.lastcmd = 'list'
 | |
|         last = None
 | |
|         if arg:
 | |
|             try:
 | |
|                 x = eval(arg, {}, {})
 | |
|                 if type(x) == type(()):
 | |
|                     first, last = x
 | |
|                     first = int(first)
 | |
|                     last = int(last)
 | |
|                     if last < first:
 | |
|                         # Assume it's a count
 | |
|                         last = first + last
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     first = max(1, int(x) - 5)
 | |
|             except:
 | |
|                 print '*** Error in argument:', repr(arg)
 | |
|                 return
 | |
|         elif self.lineno is None:
 | |
|             first = max(1, self.curframe.f_lineno - 5)
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             first = self.lineno + 1
 | |
|         if last is None:
 | |
|             last = first + 10
 | |
|         filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
 | |
|         breaklist = self.get_file_breaks(filename)
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             for lineno in range(first, last+1):
 | |
|                 line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
 | |
|                 if not line:
 | |
|                     print '[EOF]'
 | |
|                     break
 | |
|                 else:
 | |
|                     s = repr(lineno).rjust(3)
 | |
|                     if len(s) < 4: s = s + ' '
 | |
|                     if lineno in breaklist: s = s + 'B'
 | |
|                     else: s = s + ' '
 | |
|                     if lineno == self.curframe.f_lineno:
 | |
|                         s = s + '->'
 | |
|                     print s + '\t' + line,
 | |
|                     self.lineno = lineno
 | |
|         except KeyboardInterrupt:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
|     do_l = do_list
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_whatis(self, arg):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             value = eval(arg, self.curframe.f_globals,
 | |
|                             self.curframe.f_locals)
 | |
|         except:
 | |
|             t, v = sys.exc_info()[:2]
 | |
|             if type(t) == type(''):
 | |
|                 exc_type_name = t
 | |
|             else: exc_type_name = t.__name__
 | |
|             print '***', exc_type_name + ':', repr(v)
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         code = None
 | |
|         # Is it a function?
 | |
|         try: code = value.func_code
 | |
|         except: pass
 | |
|         if code:
 | |
|             print 'Function', code.co_name
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         # Is it an instance method?
 | |
|         try: code = value.im_func.func_code
 | |
|         except: pass
 | |
|         if code:
 | |
|             print 'Method', code.co_name
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         # None of the above...
 | |
|         print type(value)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_alias(self, arg):
 | |
|         args = arg.split()
 | |
|         if len(args) == 0:
 | |
|             keys = self.aliases.keys()
 | |
|             keys.sort()
 | |
|             for alias in keys:
 | |
|                 print "%s = %s" % (alias, self.aliases[alias])
 | |
|             return
 | |
|         if args[0] in self.aliases and len(args) == 1:
 | |
|             print "%s = %s" % (args[0], self.aliases[args[0]])
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             self.aliases[args[0]] = ' '.join(args[1:])
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def do_unalias(self, arg):
 | |
|         args = arg.split()
 | |
|         if len(args) == 0: return
 | |
|         if args[0] in self.aliases:
 | |
|             del self.aliases[args[0]]
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Print a traceback starting at the top stack frame.
 | |
|     # The most recently entered frame is printed last;
 | |
|     # this is different from dbx and gdb, but consistent with
 | |
|     # the Python interpreter's stack trace.
 | |
|     # It is also consistent with the up/down commands (which are
 | |
|     # compatible with dbx and gdb: up moves towards 'main()'
 | |
|     # and down moves towards the most recent stack frame).
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def print_stack_trace(self):
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             for frame_lineno in self.stack:
 | |
|                 self.print_stack_entry(frame_lineno)
 | |
|         except KeyboardInterrupt:
 | |
|             pass
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def print_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, prompt_prefix=line_prefix):
 | |
|         frame, lineno = frame_lineno
 | |
|         if frame is self.curframe:
 | |
|             print '>',
 | |
|         else:
 | |
|             print ' ',
 | |
|         print self.format_stack_entry(frame_lineno, prompt_prefix)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Help methods (derived from pdb.doc)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_help(self):
 | |
|         self.help_h()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_h(self):
 | |
|         print """h(elp)
 | |
| Without argument, print the list of available commands.
 | |
| With a command name as argument, print help about that command
 | |
| "help pdb" pipes the full documentation file to the $PAGER
 | |
| "help exec" gives help on the ! command"""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_where(self):
 | |
|         self.help_w()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_w(self):
 | |
|         print """w(here)
 | |
| Print a stack trace, with the most recent frame at the bottom.
 | |
| An arrow indicates the "current frame", which determines the
 | |
| context of most commands.  'bt' is an alias for this command."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     help_bt = help_w
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_down(self):
 | |
|         self.help_d()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_d(self):
 | |
|         print """d(own)
 | |
| Move the current frame one level down in the stack trace
 | |
| (to a newer frame)."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_up(self):
 | |
|         self.help_u()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_u(self):
 | |
|         print """u(p)
 | |
| Move the current frame one level up in the stack trace
 | |
| (to an older frame)."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_break(self):
 | |
|         self.help_b()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_b(self):
 | |
|         print """b(reak) ([file:]lineno | function) [, condition]
 | |
| With a line number argument, set a break there in the current
 | |
| file.  With a function name, set a break at first executable line
 | |
| of that function.  Without argument, list all breaks.  If a second
 | |
| argument is present, it is a string specifying an expression
 | |
| which must evaluate to true before the breakpoint is honored.
 | |
| 
 | |
| The line number may be prefixed with a filename and a colon,
 | |
| to specify a breakpoint in another file (probably one that
 | |
| hasn't been loaded yet).  The file is searched for on sys.path;
 | |
| the .py suffix may be omitted."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_clear(self):
 | |
|         self.help_cl()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_cl(self):
 | |
|         print "cl(ear) filename:lineno"
 | |
|         print """cl(ear) [bpnumber [bpnumber...]]
 | |
| With a space separated list of breakpoint numbers, clear
 | |
| those breakpoints.  Without argument, clear all breaks (but
 | |
| first ask confirmation).  With a filename:lineno argument,
 | |
| clear all breaks at that line in that file.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Note that the argument is different from previous versions of
 | |
| the debugger (in python distributions 1.5.1 and before) where
 | |
| a linenumber was used instead of either filename:lineno or
 | |
| breakpoint numbers."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_tbreak(self):
 | |
|         print """tbreak  same arguments as break, but breakpoint is
 | |
| removed when first hit."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_enable(self):
 | |
|         print """enable bpnumber [bpnumber ...]
 | |
| Enables the breakpoints given as a space separated list of
 | |
| bp numbers."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_disable(self):
 | |
|         print """disable bpnumber [bpnumber ...]
 | |
| Disables the breakpoints given as a space separated list of
 | |
| bp numbers."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_ignore(self):
 | |
|         print """ignore bpnumber count
 | |
| Sets the ignore count for the given breakpoint number.  A breakpoint
 | |
| becomes active when the ignore count is zero.  When non-zero, the
 | |
| count is decremented each time the breakpoint is reached and the
 | |
| breakpoint is not disabled and any associated condition evaluates
 | |
| to true."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_condition(self):
 | |
|         print """condition bpnumber str_condition
 | |
| str_condition is a string specifying an expression which
 | |
| must evaluate to true before the breakpoint is honored.
 | |
| If str_condition is absent, any existing condition is removed;
 | |
| i.e., the breakpoint is made unconditional."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_step(self):
 | |
|         self.help_s()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_s(self):
 | |
|         print """s(tep)
 | |
| Execute the current line, stop at the first possible occasion
 | |
| (either in a function that is called or in the current function)."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_next(self):
 | |
|         self.help_n()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_n(self):
 | |
|         print """n(ext)
 | |
| Continue execution until the next line in the current function
 | |
| is reached or it returns."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_return(self):
 | |
|         self.help_r()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_r(self):
 | |
|         print """r(eturn)
 | |
| Continue execution until the current function returns."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_continue(self):
 | |
|         self.help_c()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_cont(self):
 | |
|         self.help_c()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_c(self):
 | |
|         print """c(ont(inue))
 | |
| Continue execution, only stop when a breakpoint is encountered."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_jump(self):
 | |
|         self.help_j()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_j(self):
 | |
|         print """j(ump) lineno
 | |
| Set the next line that will be executed."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_debug(self):
 | |
|         print """debug code
 | |
| Enter a recursive debugger that steps through the code argument
 | |
| (which is an arbitrary expression or statement to be executed
 | |
| in the current environment)."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_list(self):
 | |
|         self.help_l()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_l(self):
 | |
|         print """l(ist) [first [,last]]
 | |
| List source code for the current file.
 | |
| Without arguments, list 11 lines around the current line
 | |
| or continue the previous listing.
 | |
| With one argument, list 11 lines starting at that line.
 | |
| With two arguments, list the given range;
 | |
| if the second argument is less than the first, it is a count."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_args(self):
 | |
|         self.help_a()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_a(self):
 | |
|         print """a(rgs)
 | |
| Print the arguments of the current function."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_p(self):
 | |
|         print """p expression
 | |
| Print the value of the expression."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_pp(self):
 | |
|         print """pp expression
 | |
| Pretty-print the value of the expression."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_exec(self):
 | |
|         print """(!) statement
 | |
| Execute the (one-line) statement in the context of
 | |
| the current stack frame.
 | |
| The exclamation point can be omitted unless the first word
 | |
| of the statement resembles a debugger command.
 | |
| To assign to a global variable you must always prefix the
 | |
| command with a 'global' command, e.g.:
 | |
| (Pdb) global list_options; list_options = ['-l']
 | |
| (Pdb)"""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_quit(self):
 | |
|         self.help_q()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_q(self):
 | |
|         print """q(uit) or exit - Quit from the debugger.
 | |
| The program being executed is aborted."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     help_exit = help_q
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_whatis(self):
 | |
|         print """whatis arg
 | |
| Prints the type of the argument."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_EOF(self):
 | |
|         print """EOF
 | |
| Handles the receipt of EOF as a command."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_alias(self):
 | |
|         print """alias [name [command [parameter parameter ...] ]]
 | |
| Creates an alias called 'name' the executes 'command'.  The command
 | |
| must *not* be enclosed in quotes.  Replaceable parameters are
 | |
| indicated by %1, %2, and so on, while %* is replaced by all the
 | |
| parameters.  If no command is given, the current alias for name
 | |
| is shown. If no name is given, all aliases are listed.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Aliases may be nested and can contain anything that can be
 | |
| legally typed at the pdb prompt.  Note!  You *can* override
 | |
| internal pdb commands with aliases!  Those internal commands
 | |
| are then hidden until the alias is removed.  Aliasing is recursively
 | |
| applied to the first word of the command line; all other words
 | |
| in the line are left alone.
 | |
| 
 | |
| Some useful aliases (especially when placed in the .pdbrc file) are:
 | |
| 
 | |
| #Print instance variables (usage "pi classInst")
 | |
| alias pi for k in %1.__dict__.keys(): print "%1.",k,"=",%1.__dict__[k]
 | |
| 
 | |
| #Print instance variables in self
 | |
| alias ps pi self
 | |
| """
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_unalias(self):
 | |
|         print """unalias name
 | |
| Deletes the specified alias."""
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def help_pdb(self):
 | |
|         help()
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def lookupmodule(self, filename):
 | |
|         """Helper function for break/clear parsing -- may be overridden.
 | |
| 
 | |
|         lookupmodule() translates (possibly incomplete) file or module name
 | |
|         into an absolute file name.
 | |
|         """
 | |
|         if os.path.isabs(filename) and  os.path.exists(filename):
 | |
|             return filename
 | |
|         f = os.path.join(sys.path[0], filename)
 | |
|         if  os.path.exists(f) and self.canonic(f) == self.mainpyfile:
 | |
|             return f
 | |
|         root, ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
 | |
|         if ext == '':
 | |
|             filename = filename + '.py'
 | |
|         if os.path.isabs(filename):
 | |
|             return filename
 | |
|         for dirname in sys.path:
 | |
|             while os.path.islink(dirname):
 | |
|                 dirname = os.readlink(dirname)
 | |
|             fullname = os.path.join(dirname, filename)
 | |
|             if os.path.exists(fullname):
 | |
|                 return fullname
 | |
|         return None
 | |
| 
 | |
|     def _runscript(self, filename):
 | |
|         # Start with fresh empty copy of globals and locals and tell the script
 | |
|         # that it's being run as __main__ to avoid scripts being able to access
 | |
|         # the pdb.py namespace.
 | |
|         globals_ = {"__name__" : "__main__"}
 | |
|         locals_ = globals_
 | |
| 
 | |
|         # When bdb sets tracing, a number of call and line events happens
 | |
|         # BEFORE debugger even reaches user's code (and the exact sequence of
 | |
|         # events depends on python version). So we take special measures to
 | |
|         # avoid stopping before we reach the main script (see user_line and
 | |
|         # user_call for details).
 | |
|         self._wait_for_mainpyfile = 1
 | |
|         self.mainpyfile = self.canonic(filename)
 | |
|         self._user_requested_quit = 0
 | |
|         statement = 'execfile( "%s")' % filename
 | |
|         self.run(statement, globals=globals_, locals=locals_)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Simplified interface
 | |
| 
 | |
| def run(statement, globals=None, locals=None):
 | |
|     Pdb().run(statement, globals, locals)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def runeval(expression, globals=None, locals=None):
 | |
|     return Pdb().runeval(expression, globals, locals)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def runctx(statement, globals, locals):
 | |
|     # B/W compatibility
 | |
|     run(statement, globals, locals)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def runcall(*args, **kwds):
 | |
|     return Pdb().runcall(*args, **kwds)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def set_trace():
 | |
|     Pdb().set_trace(sys._getframe().f_back)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Post-Mortem interface
 | |
| 
 | |
| def post_mortem(t):
 | |
|     p = Pdb()
 | |
|     p.reset()
 | |
|     while t.tb_next is not None:
 | |
|         t = t.tb_next
 | |
|     p.interaction(t.tb_frame, t)
 | |
| 
 | |
| def pm():
 | |
|     post_mortem(sys.last_traceback)
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| # Main program for testing
 | |
| 
 | |
| TESTCMD = 'import x; x.main()'
 | |
| 
 | |
| def test():
 | |
|     run(TESTCMD)
 | |
| 
 | |
| # print help
 | |
| def help():
 | |
|     for dirname in sys.path:
 | |
|         fullname = os.path.join(dirname, 'pdb.doc')
 | |
|         if os.path.exists(fullname):
 | |
|             sts = os.system('${PAGER-more} '+fullname)
 | |
|             if sts: print '*** Pager exit status:', sts
 | |
|             break
 | |
|     else:
 | |
|         print 'Sorry, can\'t find the help file "pdb.doc"',
 | |
|         print 'along the Python search path'
 | |
| 
 | |
| def main():
 | |
|     if not sys.argv[1:]:
 | |
|         print "usage: pdb.py scriptfile [arg] ..."
 | |
|         sys.exit(2)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     mainpyfile =  sys.argv[1]     # Get script filename
 | |
|     if not os.path.exists(mainpyfile):
 | |
|         print 'Error:', mainpyfile, 'does not exist'
 | |
|         sys.exit(1)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     del sys.argv[0]         # Hide "pdb.py" from argument list
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Replace pdb's dir with script's dir in front of module search path.
 | |
|     sys.path[0] = os.path.dirname(mainpyfile)
 | |
| 
 | |
|     # Note on saving/restoring sys.argv: it's a good idea when sys.argv was
 | |
|     # modified by the script being debugged. It's a bad idea when it was
 | |
|     # changed by the user from the command line. The best approach would be to
 | |
|     # have a "restart" command which would allow explicit specification of
 | |
|     # command line arguments.
 | |
|     pdb = Pdb()
 | |
|     while 1:
 | |
|         try:
 | |
|             pdb._runscript(mainpyfile)
 | |
|             if pdb._user_requested_quit:
 | |
|                 break
 | |
|             print "The program finished and will be restarted"
 | |
|         except SystemExit:
 | |
|             # In most cases SystemExit does not warrant a post-mortem session.
 | |
|             print "The program exited via sys.exit(). Exit status: ",
 | |
|             print sys.exc_info()[1]
 | |
|         except:
 | |
|             traceback.print_exc()
 | |
|             print "Uncaught exception. Entering post mortem debugging"
 | |
|             print "Running 'cont' or 'step' will restart the program"
 | |
|             t = sys.exc_info()[2]
 | |
|             while t.tb_next is not None:
 | |
|                 t = t.tb_next
 | |
|             pdb.interaction(t.tb_frame,t)
 | |
|             print "Post mortem debugger finished. The "+mainpyfile+" will be restarted"
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| 
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| 
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| # When invoked as main program, invoke the debugger on a script
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| if __name__=='__main__':
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|     main()
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