# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. # Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root # for license information. import collections import contextlib import itertools import queue import threading from debugpy.common import json, log, messaging, timestamp from tests.patterns import some SINGLE_LINE_REPR_LIMIT = 120 """If repr() of an expectation or an occurrence is longer than this value, it will be formatted to use multiple shorter lines if possible. """ # For use by Expectation.__repr__. Uses format() to create unique instances. _INDENT = "{0}".format("_INDENT") _DEDENT = "{0}".format("_DEDENT") class Timeline(object): def __init__(self, name=None): self.name = str(name if name is not None else id(self)) self.ignore_unobserved = [] self._listeners = [] # [(expectation, callable)] self._index_iter = itertools.count(1) self._accepting_new = threading.Event() self._finalized = threading.Event() self._recorded_new = threading.Condition() self._record_queue = queue.Queue() self._recorder_thread = threading.Thread( target=self._recorder_worker, name=f"{self} recorder" ) self._recorder_thread.daemon = True self._recorder_thread.start() # Set up initial environment for our first mark() self._last = None self._beginning = None self._accepting_new.set() self._beginning = self.mark("START") assert self._last is self._beginning self._proceeding_from = self._beginning def expect_frozen(self): if not self.is_frozen: raise Exception("Timeline can only be inspected while frozen.") def __iter__(self): self.expect_frozen() return self._beginning.and_following() def __len__(self): return len(self.history()) @property def beginning(self): return self._beginning @property def last(self): self.expect_frozen() return self._last def history(self): self.expect_frozen() return list(iter(self)) def __contains__(self, expectation): self.expect_frozen() return any(expectation.test(self.beginning, self.last)) def all_occurrences_of(self, expectation): return tuple(occ for occ in self if occ == expectation) def __getitem__(self, index): assert isinstance(index, slice) assert index.step is None return Interval(self, index.start, index.stop) def __reversed__(self): self.expect_frozen() return self.last.and_preceding() @property def is_frozen(self): return not self._accepting_new.is_set() def freeze(self): self._accepting_new.clear() def unfreeze(self): if not self.is_final: self._accepting_new.set() @contextlib.contextmanager def frozen(self): was_frozen = self.is_frozen self.freeze() yield if not was_frozen and not self.is_final: self.unfreeze() @contextlib.contextmanager def unfrozen(self): was_frozen = self.is_frozen self.unfreeze() yield if was_frozen or self.is_final: self.freeze() @property def is_final(self): return self._finalized.is_set() def finalize(self): if self.is_final: return log.info("Finalizing timeline...") with self.unfrozen(): self.mark("FINISH") with self.unfrozen(): self._finalized.set() # Drain the record queue. self._record_queue.join() # Tell the recorder to shut itself down. self._record_queue.put(None) self._recorder_thread.join() assert self._record_queue.empty(), "Finalized timeline had pending records" def close(self): self.finalize() self[:].expect_no_unobserved() def __enter__(self): return self def __leave__(self, *args): self.close() def observe(self, *occurrences): for occ in occurrences: occ.observed = True def observe_all(self, expectation=None): self.expect_frozen() occs = ( list(self) if expectation is None else [occ for occ in self if occ == expectation] ) self.observe(*occs) def wait_until(self, condition, freeze=None): freeze = freeze or self.is_frozen try: with self._recorded_new: # First, test the condition against the timeline as it currently is. with self.frozen(): result = condition() if result: return result # Now keep spinning waiting for new occurrences to come, and test the # condition against every new batch in turn. self.unfreeze() while True: self._recorded_new.wait() with self.frozen(): result = condition() if result: return result assert not self.is_final finally: if freeze: self.freeze() def _wait_until_realized( self, expectation, freeze=None, explain=True, observe=True ): def has_been_realized(): for reasons in expectation.test(self.beginning, self.last): if observe: self.expect_realized(expectation, explain=explain, observe=observe) return reasons reasons = self.wait_until(has_been_realized, freeze) return latest_of(reasons.values()) def wait_until_realized(self, expectation, freeze=None, explain=True, observe=True): if explain: log.info("Waiting for {0!r}", expectation) return self._wait_until_realized(expectation, freeze, explain, observe) def wait_for(self, expectation, freeze=None, explain=True): assert expectation.has_lower_bound, ( "Expectation must have a lower time bound to be used with wait_for()! " "Use >> to sequence an expectation against an occurrence to establish a lower bound, " "or wait_for_next() to wait for the next expectation since the timeline was last " "frozen, or wait_until_realized() when a lower bound is really not necessary." ) if explain: log.info("Waiting for {0!r}", expectation) return self._wait_until_realized(expectation, freeze, explain=explain) def wait_for_next(self, expectation, freeze=True, explain=True, observe=True): if explain: log.info("Waiting for next {0!r}", expectation) return self._wait_until_realized( self._proceeding_from >> expectation, freeze, explain, observe ) def new(self): self.expect_frozen() first_new = self._proceeding_from.next if first_new is not None: return self[first_new:] else: return self[self.last : self.last] def proceed(self): self.expect_frozen() self.new().expect_no_unobserved() self._proceeding_from = self.last self.unfreeze() def _expect_realized(self, expectation, first, explain=True, observe=True): self.expect_frozen() try: reasons = next(expectation.test(first, self.last)) except StopIteration: log.info("No matching {0!r}", expectation) occurrences = list(first.and_following()) log.info("Occurrences considered: {0!r}", occurrences) raise AssertionError("Expectation not matched") occs = tuple(reasons.values()) assert occs if observe: self.observe(*occs) if explain: self._explain_how_realized(expectation, reasons) return occs if len(occs) > 1 else occs[0] def expect_realized(self, expectation, explain=True, observe=True): return self._expect_realized(expectation, self.beginning, explain, observe) def expect_new(self, expectation, explain=True, observe=True): assert ( self._proceeding_from.next is not None ), "No new occurrences since last proceed()" return self._expect_realized( expectation, self._proceeding_from.next, explain, observe ) def expect_not_realized(self, expectation): self.expect_frozen() assert expectation not in self def expect_no_new(self, expectation): self.expect_frozen() assert expectation not in self.new() def _explain_how_realized(self, expectation, reasons): message = f"Realized {expectation!r}" # For the breakdown, we want to skip any expectations that were exact occurrences, # since there's no point explaining that occurrence was realized by itself. skip = [exp for exp in reasons.keys() if isinstance(exp, Occurrence)] for exp in skip: reasons.pop(exp, None) if reasons == {expectation: some.object}: # If there's only one expectation left to explain, and it's the top-level # one, then we have already printed it, so just add the explanation. reason = reasons[expectation] if "\n" in message: message += f" == {reason!r}" else: message += f"\n == {reason!r}" elif reasons: # Otherwise, break it down expectation by expectation. message += ":" for exp, reason in reasons.items(): message += f"\n\n where {exp!r}\n == {reason!r}" else: message += "." log.info("{0}", message) def _record(self, occurrence, block=True): assert isinstance(occurrence, Occurrence) assert occurrence.timeline is None assert occurrence.timestamp is None assert ( not self.is_final ), "Trying to record a new occurrence in a finalized timeline" self._record_queue.put(occurrence, block=block) if block: self._record_queue.join() return occurrence def _recorder_worker(self): while True: occ = self._record_queue.get() if occ is None: self._record_queue.task_done() break self._accepting_new.wait() with self._recorded_new: occ.timeline = self occ.timestamp = timestamp.current() occ.index = next(self._index_iter) if self._last is None: self._beginning = occ self._last = occ else: assert self._last.timestamp <= occ.timestamp occ.previous = self._last self._last._next = occ self._last = occ self._recorded_new.notify_all() self._record_queue.task_done() for exp, callback in tuple(self._listeners): if exp == occ: callback(occ) def mark(self, id, block=True): occ = Occurrence("mark", id) occ.id = id occ.observed = True return self._record(occ, block) def record_event(self, message, block=True): occ = EventOccurrence(message) return self._record(occ, block) def record_request(self, message, block=True): occ = RequestOccurrence(message) occ.observed = True return self._record(occ, block) def record_response(self, request_occ, message, block=True): occ = ResponseOccurrence(request_occ, message) return self._record(occ, block) def when(self, expectation, callback): """For every occurrence recorded after this call, invokes callback(occurrence) if occurrence == expectation. """ self._listeners.append((expectation, callback)) def _snapshot(self): last = self._last occ = self._beginning while True: yield occ if occ is last: break occ = occ._next def __repr__(self): return "|" + " >> ".join(repr(occ) for occ in self._snapshot()) + "|" def __str__(self): return "Timeline-" + self.name class Interval(tuple): def __new__(cls, timeline, start, stop): assert start is None or isinstance(start, Expectation) assert stop is None or isinstance(stop, Expectation) if not isinstance(stop, Occurrence): timeline.expect_frozen() occs = () if start is None: start = timeline._beginning for occ in start.and_following(up_to=stop): if occ == stop: break if occ == start: occs = occ.and_following(up_to=stop) break result = super().__new__(cls, occs) result.timeline = timeline result.start = start result.stop = stop return result def __contains__(self, expectation): return any(expectation.test(self[0], self[-1])) if len(self) > 0 else False def all_occurrences_of(self, expectation): return tuple(occ for occ in self if occ == expectation) def expect_no_unobserved(self): if not self: return unobserved = [ occ for occ in self if not occ.observed and all(exp != occ for exp in self.timeline.ignore_unobserved) ] if not unobserved: return raise log.error( "Unobserved occurrences detected:\n\n{0}\n\nignoring unobserved:\n\n{1}", "\n\n".join(repr(occ) for occ in unobserved), "\n\n".join(repr(exp) for exp in self.timeline.ignore_unobserved), ) class Expectation(object): timeline = None has_lower_bound = False def test(self, first, last): raise NotImplementedError() def wait(self, freeze=None, explain=True): assert ( self.timeline is not None ), "Expectation must be bound to a timeline to be waited on." return self.timeline.wait_for(self, freeze, explain) def wait_until_realized(self, freeze=None): return self.timeline.wait_until_realized(self, freeze) def __eq__(self, other): if self is other: return True elif isinstance(other, Occurrence) and any(self.test(other, other)): return True else: return NotImplemented def __ne__(self, other): return not self == other def after(self, other): return SequencedExpectation(other, self) def when(self, condition): return ConditionalExpectation(self, condition) def __rshift__(self, other): return self if other is None else other.after(self) def __and__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return AndExpectation(self, other) def __or__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return OrExpectation(self, other) def __xor__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return XorExpectation(self, other) def __hash__(self): return hash(id(self)) def __repr__(self): raise NotImplementedError class DerivativeExpectation(Expectation): def __init__(self, *expectations): self.expectations = expectations assert len(expectations) > 0 assert all(isinstance(exp, Expectation) for exp in expectations) timelines = {id(exp.timeline): exp.timeline for exp in expectations} timelines.pop(id(None), None) if len(timelines) > 1: offending_expectations = "" for tl_id, tl in timelines.items(): offending_expectations += f"\n {tl_id}: {tl!r}\n" raise log.error( "Cannot mix expectations from multiple timelines:\n{0}", offending_expectations, ) for tl in timelines.values(): self.timeline = tl @property def has_lower_bound(self): return all(exp.has_lower_bound for exp in self.expectations) def flatten(self): """Flattens nested expectation chains. If self is of type E, and given an expectation like:: E(E(e1, E(e2, e3)), E(E(e4, e5), E(e6))) flatten() produces an iterator over:: e1, e2, e3, e4, e5, e6 """ for exp in self.expectations: if type(exp) is type(self): for exp in exp.flatten(): yield exp else: yield exp def describe(self, newline): """Returns an iterator describing this expectation. This method is used to implement repr(). For every yielded _INDENT and _DEDENT, a newline and the appropriate amount of spaces for correct indentation at the current level is added to the repr. For every yielded Expectation, describe() is invoked recursively. For every other yielded value, str(value) added to the repr. newline is set to either "" or "\n", depending on whether the repr must be single-line or multiline. Implementations of describe() should use it in lieu of raw "\n" insofar as possible; however, repr() will automatically fall back to multiline mode if "\n" occurs in single-line mode. The default implementation produces a description that looks like:: (e1 OP e2 OP e3 OP ...) where OP is the value of self.OPERATOR. """ op = self.OPERATOR yield "(" yield _INDENT first = True for exp in self.flatten(): if first: first = False else: yield " " + op + " " yield newline yield exp yield _DEDENT yield ")" def __repr__(self): def indent(): return indent.level * " " if newline else "" def recurse(exp): for item in exp.describe(newline): if isinstance(item, DerivativeExpectation): recurse(item) elif item is _INDENT: indent.level += 1 result.append(newline + indent()) elif item is _DEDENT: assert indent.level > 0, "_DEDENT without matching _INDENT" indent.level -= 1 result.append(newline + indent()) else: item = str(item).replace("\n", "\n" + indent()) result.append(item) # Try single-line repr first. indent.level = 0 newline = "" result = [] recurse(self) s = "".join(result) if len(s) <= SINGLE_LINE_REPR_LIMIT and "\n" not in s: return s # If it was too long, or had newlines anyway, fall back to multiline. assert indent.level == 0 newline = "\n" result[:] = [] recurse(self) return "".join(result) class SequencedExpectation(DerivativeExpectation): OPERATOR = ">>" def __init__(self, first, second): super().__init__(first, second) @property def first(self): return self.expectations[0] @property def second(self): return self.expectations[1] def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) for first_reasons in self.first.test(first, last): first_occs = first_reasons.values() lower_bound = latest_of(first_occs).next if lower_bound is not None: for second_reasons in self.second.test(lower_bound, last): reasons = second_reasons.copy() reasons.update(first_reasons) yield reasons @property def has_lower_bound(self): return self.first.has_lower_bound or self.second.has_lower_bound class OrExpectation(DerivativeExpectation): OPERATOR = "|" def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) for exp in self.expectations: for reasons in exp.test(first, last): yield reasons def __or__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return OrExpectation(*(self.expectations + (other,))) class AndExpectation(DerivativeExpectation): OPERATOR = "&" def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) if len(self.expectations) <= 1: for exp in self.expectations: for reasons in exp.test(first, last): yield reasons return lhs = self.expectations[0] rhs = AndExpectation(*self.expectations[1:]) for lhs_reasons in lhs.test(first, last): for rhs_reasons in rhs.test(first, last): reasons = lhs_reasons.copy() reasons.update(rhs_reasons) yield reasons @property def has_lower_bound(self): return any(exp.has_lower_bound for exp in self.expectations) def __and__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return AndExpectation(*(self.expectations + (other,))) def __repr__(self): return "(" + " & ".join(repr(exp) for exp in self.expectations) + ")" class XorExpectation(DerivativeExpectation): OPERATOR = "^" def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) reasons = None for exp in self.expectations: for exp_reasons in exp.test(first, last): if reasons is None: reasons = exp_reasons else: return if reasons is not None: yield reasons @property def has_lower_bound(self): return all(exp.has_lower_bound for exp in self.expectations) def __xor__(self, other): assert isinstance(other, Expectation) return XorExpectation(*(self.expectations + (other,))) class ConditionalExpectation(DerivativeExpectation): def __init__(self, expectation, condition): self.condition = condition super().__init__(expectation) @property def expectation(self): return self.expectations[0] def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) for reasons in self.expectation.test(first, last): occs = reasons.values() if self.condition(*occs): yield reasons def describe(self, newline): yield "?" yield self.expectation class PatternExpectation(Expectation): def __init__(self, *circumstances): self.circumstances = circumstances def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) for occ in first.and_following(up_to=last, inclusive=True): if occ.circumstances == self.circumstances: yield {self: occ} def describe(self): rest = repr(self.circumstances[1:]) if rest.endswith(",)"): rest = rest[:-2] + ")" return f"<{self.circumstances[0]}{rest}>" def __repr__(self): return self.describe() def Mark(id): return PatternExpectation("mark", id) def _describe_message(message_type, *items): items = (("type", message_type),) + items d = collections.OrderedDict(items) # Keep it all on one line if it's short enough, but indent longer ones. for format_string in "{0:indent=None}", "{0}": s = format_string.format(json.repr(d)) s = "{..., " + s[1:] # Used by some.dict.containing to inject ... as needed. s = s.replace('"\\u0002...": "...\\u0003"', "...") # Used by some.* and by Event/Request/Response expectations below. s = s.replace('"\\u0002', "") s = s.replace('\\u0003"', "") if len(s) <= SINGLE_LINE_REPR_LIMIT: break return s def Event(event, body=some.object): exp = PatternExpectation("event", event, body) items = (("event", event),) if body is some.object: items += (("\002...", "...\003"),) else: items += (("body", body),) exp.describe = lambda: _describe_message("event", *items) return exp def Request(command, arguments=some.object): exp = PatternExpectation("request", command, arguments) items = (("command", command),) if arguments is some.object: items += (("\002...", "...\003"),) else: items += (("arguments", arguments),) exp.describe = lambda: _describe_message("request", *items) return exp def Response(request, body=some.object): assert isinstance(request, Expectation) or isinstance(request, RequestOccurrence) exp = PatternExpectation("response", request, body) exp.timeline = request.timeline exp.has_lower_bound = request.has_lower_bound # Try to be as specific as possible. if isinstance(request, Expectation): if request.circumstances[0] != "request": exp.describe = lambda: f"response to {request!r}" return else: items = (("command", request.circumstances[1]),) else: items = (("command", request.command),) if isinstance(request, Occurrence): items += (("request_seq", request.seq),) if body is some.object: items += (("\002...", "...\003"),) elif body is some.error or body == some.error: items += (("success", False),) if body == some.error: items += (("message", str(body)),) else: items += (("body", body),) exp.describe = lambda: _describe_message("response", *items) return exp class Occurrence(Expectation): has_lower_bound = True def __init__(self, *circumstances): assert circumstances self.circumstances = circumstances self.timeline = None self.timestamp = None self.index = None self.previous = None self._next = None self.observed = False @property def next(self): if self.timeline is None: return None with self.timeline.frozen(): was_last = self is self.timeline.last occ = self._next if was_last: # The .next property of the last occurrence in a timeline can change # at any moment when timeline isn't frozen. So if it wasn't frozen by # the caller, this was an unsafe operation, and we should complain. self.timeline.expect_frozen() return occ def preceding(self): it = self.and_preceding() next(it) return it def and_preceding(self, up_to=None, inclusive=False): assert self.timeline is not None assert up_to is None or isinstance(up_to, Expectation) if isinstance(up_to, Occurrence) and self < up_to: return occ = self while occ != up_to: yield occ occ = occ.previous if inclusive: yield occ def following(self): it = self.and_following() next(it) return it def and_following(self, up_to=None, inclusive=False): assert self.timeline is not None assert up_to is None or isinstance(up_to, Expectation) if up_to is None: self.timeline.expect_frozen() if isinstance(up_to, Occurrence) and up_to < self: return occ = self while occ != up_to: yield occ occ = occ.next if inclusive: yield occ def precedes(self, occurrence): assert isinstance(occurrence, Occurrence) return any(occ is self for occ in occurrence.preceding()) def follows(self, occurrence): return occurrence.precedes(self) def realizes(self, expectation): assert isinstance(expectation, Expectation) return expectation == self def test(self, first, last): assert isinstance(first, Occurrence) assert isinstance(last, Occurrence) for occ in first.and_following(up_to=last, inclusive=True): if occ is self: yield {self: self} def __lt__(self, occurrence): return self.precedes(occurrence) def __gt__(self, occurrence): return occurrence.precedes(self) def __le__(self, occurrence): return self is occurrence or self < occurrence def __ge__(self, occurrence): return self is occurrence or self > occurrence def __rshift__(self, expectation): assert isinstance(expectation, Expectation) return expectation.after(self) def __hash__(self): return hash(id(self)) def __repr__(self): return ( "" if self.observed else "*" ) + f"{self.index}.{self.describe_circumstances()}" def describe_circumstances(self): rest = repr(self.circumstances[1:]) if rest.endswith(",)"): rest = rest[:-2] + ")" return f"{self.circumstances[0]}{rest}" class MessageOccurrence(Occurrence): """An occurrence representing a DAP message (event, request, or response). Its circumstances == (self.TYPE, self._key, self._data). """ TYPE = None """Used for self.circumstances[0]. Must be defined by subclasses. """ def __init__(self, message): assert self.TYPE assert isinstance(message, messaging.Message) # Assign message first for the benefit of self._data in child classes. self.message = message super().__init__(self.TYPE, self._key, self._data) @property def seq(self): return self.message.seq @property def _key(self): """The part of the message that describes it in general terms - e.g. for an event, it's the name of the event. """ raise NotImplementedError @property def _data(self): """The part of the message that is used for matching expectations, excluding self._key. """ raise NotImplementedError @property def _id(self): """The part of the message that is necessary and sufficient to uniquely identify it. Used for __repr__(). Must be an ordered list of key-value tuples, suitable for OrderedDict(). """ return [("seq", self.message.seq), ("type", self.TYPE)] def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.message(*args, **kwargs) def describe_circumstances(self): id = collections.OrderedDict(self._id) # Keep it all on one line if it's short enough, but indent longer ones. s = f"{json.repr(id):indent=None}" if len(s) > SINGLE_LINE_REPR_LIMIT: s = f"{json.repr(id)}" return s # For messages, we don't want to include their index, because they already have # "seq" to identify them uniquely, and including both is confusing. def __repr__(self): return ("" if self.observed else "*") + self.describe_circumstances() class EventOccurrence(MessageOccurrence): TYPE = "event" def __init__(self, message): assert isinstance(message, messaging.Event) super().__init__(message) @property def event(self): return self.message.event @property def body(self): return self.message.body @property def _key(self): return self.event @property def _data(self): return self.body @property def _id(self): return super()._id + [("event", self.message.event)] class RequestOccurrence(MessageOccurrence): TYPE = "request" def __init__(self, message): assert isinstance(message, messaging.Request) super().__init__(message) self.response = None if isinstance(message, messaging.OutgoingRequest): self.on_response = message.on_response @property def command(self): return self.message.command @property def arguments(self): return self.message.arguments @property def _key(self): return self.command @property def _data(self): return self.arguments @property def _id(self): return super()._id + [("command", self.message.command)] def wait_for_response(self, freeze=True, raise_if_failed=True): response = Response(self, some.object).wait_until_realized(freeze) assert response.observed if raise_if_failed and not response.success: raise response.body else: return response class ResponseOccurrence(MessageOccurrence): TYPE = "response" def __init__(self, request_occ, message): assert isinstance(request_occ, RequestOccurrence) assert isinstance(message, messaging.Response) # Assign request first for the benefit of self._key. self.request = request_occ request_occ.response = self super().__init__(message) @property def body(self): return self.message.body @property def result(self): return self.message.result @property def success(self): return self.message.success @property def _key(self): return self.request @property def _data(self): return self.body @property def _id(self): return super()._id + [ ("command", self.message.request.command), ("request_seq", self.message.request.seq), ] def causing(self, *expectations): for exp in expectations: (self >> exp).wait() return self def earliest_of(occurrences): return min(occurrences, key=lambda occ: occ.index) def latest_of(occurrences): return max(occurrences, key=lambda occ: occ.index)