debugpy/ptvsd/wrapper.py
Pavel Minaev 23c118aae4 Fix #811: new socket server to receive pid and port for subprocesses (#871)
* Fix #811: new socket server to receive pid and port for subprocesses

* Install test dependencies from test_requirements.txt on Travis

* Multiproc support can't handle os.fork() as implemented.

On Python 3.4+, use set_start_method('spawn') to ensure that multiprocessing module doesn't use fork.

On lower versions, skip the test.

* Restrict the multiprocessing test to Windows for now.
2018-10-11 14:01:39 -07:00

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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root
# for license information.
from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
import contextlib
import errno
import io
import json
import os
import platform
import pydevd_file_utils
import re
import site
import socket
import sys
import threading
import traceback
try:
import urllib
urllib.unquote
except Exception:
import urllib.parse as urllib
try:
from functools import reduce
except Exception:
pass
try:
import queue
except ImportError:
import Queue as queue
import warnings
from xml.sax import SAXParseException
import _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_comm as pydevd_comm # noqa
import _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_extension_api as pydevd_extapi # noqa
import _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_extension_utils as pydevd_extutil # noqa
import _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_frame as pydevd_frame # noqa
#from _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_comm import pydevd_log
from _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_additional_thread_info import PyDBAdditionalThreadInfo # noqa
from ptvsd import _util
from ptvsd import multiproc
import ptvsd.ipcjson as ipcjson # noqa
import ptvsd.futures as futures # noqa
import ptvsd.untangle as untangle # noqa
from ptvsd.pathutils import PathUnNormcase # noqa
from ptvsd.safe_repr import SafeRepr # noqa
from ptvsd.version import __version__ # noqa
from ptvsd.socket import TimeoutError # noqa
WAIT_FOR_THREAD_FINISH_TIMEOUT = 1 # seconds
debug = _util.debug
debugger_attached = threading.Event()
#def ipcjson_trace(s):
# print(s)
#ipcjson._TRACE = ipcjson_trace
#completion types.
TYPE_IMPORT = '0'
TYPE_CLASS = '1'
TYPE_FUNCTION = '2'
TYPE_ATTR = '3'
TYPE_BUILTIN = '4'
TYPE_PARAM = '5'
TYPE_LOOK_UP = {
TYPE_IMPORT: 'module',
TYPE_CLASS: 'class',
TYPE_FUNCTION: 'function',
TYPE_ATTR: 'field',
TYPE_BUILTIN: 'keyword',
TYPE_PARAM: 'variable',
}
def NOOP(*args, **kwargs):
pass
def is_debugger_internal_thread(thread_name):
# TODO: docstring
if thread_name:
if thread_name.startswith('pydevd.'):
return True
elif thread_name.startswith('ptvsd.'):
return True
return False
try:
unicode # noqa
def needs_unicode(value):
return isinstance(value, unicode) # noqa
except Exception:
def needs_unicode(value):
return False
class SafeReprPresentationProvider(pydevd_extapi.StrPresentationProvider):
"""
Computes string representation of Python values by delegating them
to SafeRepr.
"""
_lock = threading.Lock()
def __init__(self):
self.set_format({})
def can_provide(self, type_object, type_name):
"""Implements StrPresentationProvider."""
return True
def get_str(self, val):
"""Implements StrPresentationProvider."""
return self._repr(val)
def set_format(self, fmt):
"""
Use fmt for all future formatting operations done by this provider.
"""
safe_repr = SafeRepr()
safe_repr.convert_to_hex = fmt.get('hex', False)
safe_repr.raw_value = fmt.get('rawString', False)
self._repr = safe_repr
@contextlib.contextmanager
def using_format(self, fmt):
"""
Returns a context manager that invokes set_format(fmt) on enter,
and restores the old format on exit.
"""
old_repr = self._repr
self.set_format(fmt)
yield
self._repr = old_repr
# Do not access directly - use safe_repr_provider() instead!
SafeReprPresentationProvider._instance = SafeReprPresentationProvider()
# Register our presentation provider as the first item on the list,
# so that we're in full control of presentation.
str_handlers = pydevd_extutil.EXTENSION_MANAGER_INSTANCE.type_to_instance.setdefault(pydevd_extapi.StrPresentationProvider, []) # noqa
str_handlers.insert(0, SafeReprPresentationProvider._instance)
PTVSD_DIR_PATH = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + os.path.sep
NORM_PTVSD_DIR_PATH = os.path.normcase(PTVSD_DIR_PATH)
def dont_trace_ptvsd_files(file_path):
"""
Returns true if the file should not be traced.
"""
return file_path.startswith(PTVSD_DIR_PATH)
pydevd_frame.file_tracing_filter = dont_trace_ptvsd_files
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES = [os.path.normcase(sys.prefix)]
if hasattr(sys, 'base_prefix'):
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(sys.base_prefix))
if hasattr(sys, 'real_prefix'):
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(sys.real_prefix))
if hasattr(site, 'getusersitepackages'):
site_paths = site.getusersitepackages()
if isinstance(site_paths, list):
for site_path in site_paths:
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(site_path))
else:
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(site_paths))
if hasattr(site, 'getsitepackages'):
site_paths = site.getsitepackages()
if isinstance(site_paths, list):
for site_path in site_paths:
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(site_path))
else:
STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES.append(os.path.normcase(site_paths))
class UnsupportedPyDevdCommandError(Exception):
def __init__(self, cmdid):
msg = 'unsupported pydevd command ' + str(cmdid)
super(UnsupportedPyDevdCommandError, self).__init__(msg)
self.cmdid = cmdid
def unquote(s):
if s is None:
return None
return urllib.unquote(s)
class IDMap(object):
"""Maps VSCode entities to corresponding pydevd entities by ID.
VSCode entity IDs are generated here when necessary.
For VSCode, entity IDs are always integers, and uniquely identify
the entity among all other entities of the same type - e.g. all
frames across all threads have unique IDs.
For pydevd, IDs can be integer or strings, and are usually specific
to some scope - for example, a frame ID is only unique within a
given thread. To produce a truly unique ID, the IDs of all the outer
scopes have to be combined into a tuple. Thus, for example, a pydevd
frame ID is (thread_id, frame_id).
Variables (evaluation results) technically don't have IDs in pydevd,
as it doesn't have evaluation persistence. However, for a given
frame, any child can be identified by the path one needs to walk
from the root of the frame to get to that child - and that path,
represented as a sequence of its constituent components, is used by
pydevd commands to identify the variable. So we use the tuple
representation of the same as its pydevd ID. For example, for
something like foo[1].bar, its ID is:
(thread_id, frame_id, 'FRAME', 'foo', 1, 'bar')
For pydevd breakpoints, the ID has to be specified by the caller
when creating, so we can just reuse the ID that was generated for
VSC. However, when referencing the pydevd breakpoint later (e.g. to
remove it), its ID must be specified together with path to file in
which that breakpoint is set - i.e. pydevd treats those IDs as
scoped to a file. So, even though breakpoint IDs are unique across
files, use (path, bp_id) as pydevd ID.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._vscode_to_pydevd = {}
self._pydevd_to_vscode = {}
self._next_id = 1
self._lock = threading.Lock()
def pairs(self):
# TODO: docstring
with self._lock:
return list(self._pydevd_to_vscode.items())
def add(self, pydevd_id):
# TODO: docstring
with self._lock:
vscode_id = self._next_id
if callable(pydevd_id):
pydevd_id = pydevd_id(vscode_id)
self._next_id += 1
self._vscode_to_pydevd[vscode_id] = pydevd_id
self._pydevd_to_vscode[pydevd_id] = vscode_id
return vscode_id
def remove(self, pydevd_id=None, vscode_id=None):
# TODO: docstring
with self._lock:
if pydevd_id is None:
pydevd_id = self._vscode_to_pydevd[vscode_id]
elif vscode_id is None:
vscode_id = self._pydevd_to_vscode[pydevd_id]
del self._vscode_to_pydevd[vscode_id]
del self._pydevd_to_vscode[pydevd_id]
def to_pydevd(self, vscode_id):
# TODO: docstring
return self._vscode_to_pydevd[vscode_id]
def to_vscode(self, pydevd_id, autogen):
# TODO: docstring
try:
return self._pydevd_to_vscode[pydevd_id]
except KeyError:
if autogen:
return self.add(pydevd_id)
else:
raise
def pydevd_ids(self):
# TODO: docstring
with self._lock:
ids = list(self._pydevd_to_vscode.keys())
return ids
def vscode_ids(self):
# TODO: docstring
with self._lock:
ids = list(self._vscode_to_pydevd.keys())
return ids
class PydevdSocket(object):
"""A dummy socket-like object for communicating with pydevd.
It parses pydevd messages and redirects them to the provided handler
callback. It also provides an interface to send notifications and
requests to pydevd; for requests, the reply can be asynchronously
awaited.
"""
def __init__(self, handle_msg, handle_close, getpeername, getsockname):
#self.log = open('pydevd.log', 'w')
self._handle_msg = handle_msg
self._handle_close = handle_close
self._getpeername = getpeername
self._getsockname = getsockname
self.lock = threading.Lock()
self.seq = 1000000000
self.pipe_r, self.pipe_w = os.pipe()
self.requests = {}
self._closed = False
self._closing = False
def close(self):
"""Mark the socket as closed and release any resources."""
if self._closing:
return
with self.lock:
if self._closed:
return
self._closing = True
if self.pipe_w is not None:
pipe_w = self.pipe_w
self.pipe_w = None
try:
os.close(pipe_w)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.EBADF:
raise
if self.pipe_r is not None:
pipe_r = self.pipe_r
self.pipe_r = None
try:
os.close(pipe_r)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno != errno.EBADF:
raise
self._handle_close()
self._closed = True
self._closing = False
def shutdown(self, mode):
"""Called when pydevd has stopped."""
# noop
def getpeername(self):
"""Return the remote address to which the socket is connected."""
return self._getpeername()
def getsockname(self):
"""Return the socket's own address."""
return self._getsockname()
def recv(self, count):
"""Return the requested number of bytes.
This is where the "socket" sends requests to pydevd. The data
must follow the pydevd line protocol.
"""
pipe_r = self.pipe_r
if pipe_r is None:
return b''
data = os.read(pipe_r, count)
#self.log.write('>>>[' + data.decode('utf8') + ']\n\n')
#self.log.flush()
return data
def recv_into(self, buf):
pipe_r = self.pipe_r
if pipe_r is None:
return 0
return os.readv(pipe_r, [buf])
# In Python 2, we must unquote before we decode, because UTF-8 codepoints
# are encoded first and then quoted as individual bytes. In Python 3,
# however, we just get a properly UTF-8-encoded string.
if sys.version_info < (3,):
@staticmethod
def _decode_and_unquote(data):
return unquote(data).decode('utf8')
else:
@staticmethod
def _decode_and_unquote(data):
return unquote(data.decode('utf8'))
def send(self, data):
"""Handle the given bytes.
This is where pydevd sends responses and events. The data will
follow the pydevd line protocol.
"""
result = len(data)
data = self._decode_and_unquote(data)
#self.log.write('<<<[' + data + ']\n\n')
#self.log.flush()
cmd_id, seq, args = data.split('\t', 2)
cmd_id = int(cmd_id)
seq = int(seq)
_util.log_pydevd_msg(cmd_id, seq, args, inbound=True)
with self.lock:
loop, fut = self.requests.pop(seq, (None, None))
if fut is None:
self._handle_msg(cmd_id, seq, args)
else:
loop.call_soon_threadsafe(fut.set_result, (cmd_id, seq, args))
return result
sendall = send
def makefile(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Return a file-like wrapper around the socket."""
return os.fdopen(self.pipe_r)
def make_packet(self, cmd_id, args):
# TODO: docstring
with self.lock:
seq = self.seq
self.seq += 1
s = u'{}\t{}\t{}\n'.format(cmd_id, seq, args)
return seq, s
def pydevd_notify(self, cmd_id, args):
# TODO: docstring
if self.pipe_w is None:
raise EOFError
seq, s = self.make_packet(cmd_id, args)
_util.log_pydevd_msg(cmd_id, seq, args, inbound=False)
os.write(self.pipe_w, s.encode('utf8'))
def pydevd_request(self, loop, cmd_id, args):
# TODO: docstring
if self.pipe_w is None:
raise EOFError
seq, s = self.make_packet(cmd_id, args)
_util.log_pydevd_msg(cmd_id, seq, args, inbound=False)
fut = loop.create_future()
with self.lock:
self.requests[seq] = loop, fut
os.write(self.pipe_w, s.encode('utf8'))
return fut
class ExceptionsManager(object):
def __init__(self, proc):
self.proc = proc
self.exceptions = {}
self.lock = threading.Lock()
def remove_all_exception_breaks(self):
with self.lock:
for exception in self.exceptions.keys():
self.proc.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_REMOVE_EXCEPTION_BREAK,
'python-{}'.format(exception))
self.exceptions = {}
def _find_exception(self, name):
if name in self.exceptions:
return name
for ex_name in self.exceptions.keys():
# exception name can be in repr form
# here we attempt to find the exception as it
# is saved in the dictionary
if ex_name in name:
return ex_name
return 'BaseException'
def get_break_mode(self, name):
with self.lock:
try:
return self.exceptions[self._find_exception(name)]
except KeyError:
pass
return 'unhandled'
def add_exception_break(self, exception, break_raised, break_uncaught,
skip_stdlib=False):
notify_on_handled_exceptions = 1 if break_raised else 0
notify_on_unhandled_exceptions = 1 if break_uncaught else 0
ignore_libraries = 1 if skip_stdlib else 0
cmdargs = (
exception,
notify_on_handled_exceptions,
notify_on_unhandled_exceptions,
ignore_libraries,
)
break_mode = 'never'
if break_raised:
break_mode = 'always'
elif break_uncaught:
break_mode = 'unhandled'
msg = 'python-{}\t{}\t{}\t{}'.format(*cmdargs)
with self.lock:
self.proc.pydevd_notify(
pydevd_comm.CMD_ADD_EXCEPTION_BREAK, msg)
self.exceptions[exception] = break_mode
def apply_exception_options(self, exception_options, skip_stdlib=False):
"""
Applies exception options after removing any existing exception
breaks.
"""
self.remove_all_exception_breaks()
pyex_options = (opt
for opt in exception_options
if self._is_python_exception_category(opt))
for option in pyex_options:
exception_paths = option['path']
if not exception_paths:
continue
mode = option['breakMode']
break_raised = (mode == 'always')
break_uncaught = (mode in ['unhandled', 'userUnhandled'])
# Special case for the entire python exceptions category
is_category = False
if len(exception_paths) == 1:
# TODO: isn't the first one always the category?
if exception_paths[0]['names'][0] == 'Python Exceptions':
is_category = True
if is_category:
self.add_exception_break(
'BaseException', break_raised, break_uncaught, skip_stdlib)
else:
path_iterator = iter(exception_paths)
# Skip the first one. It will always be the category
# "Python Exceptions"
next(path_iterator)
exception_names = []
for path in path_iterator:
for ex_name in path['names']:
exception_names.append(ex_name)
for exception_name in exception_names:
self.add_exception_break(
exception_name, break_raised,
break_uncaught, skip_stdlib)
def _is_python_exception_category(self, option):
"""
Check if the option has entires and that the first entry
is 'Python Exceptions'.
"""
exception_paths = option['path']
if not exception_paths:
return False
category = exception_paths[0]['names']
if category is None or len(category) != 1:
return False
return category[0] == 'Python Exceptions'
class VariablesSorter(object):
def __init__(self):
self.variables = [] # variables that do not begin with underscores
self.single_underscore = [] # variables beginning with underscores
self.double_underscore = [] # variables beginning with two underscores
self.dunder = [] # variables that begin & end with double underscores
def append(self, var):
var_name = var['name']
if var_name.startswith('__'):
if var_name.endswith('__'):
self.dunder.append(var)
else:
self.double_underscore.append(var)
elif var_name.startswith('_'):
self.single_underscore.append(var)
else:
self.variables.append(var)
def get_sorted_variables(self):
def get_sort_key(o):
return o['name']
self.variables.sort(key=get_sort_key)
self.single_underscore.sort(key=get_sort_key)
self.double_underscore.sort(key=get_sort_key)
self.dunder.sort(key=get_sort_key)
return self.variables + self.single_underscore + self.double_underscore + self.dunder # noqa
class ModulesManager(object):
def __init__(self, proc):
self.module_id_to_details = {}
self.path_to_module_id = {}
self._lock = threading.Lock()
self.proc = proc
self._next_id = 1
def add_or_get_from_path(self, module_path):
with self._lock:
try:
module_id = self.path_to_module_id[module_path]
return self.module_id_to_details[module_id]
except KeyError:
pass
search_path = self._get_platform_file_path(module_path)
for _, value in list(sys.modules.items()):
try:
path = self._get_platform_file_path(value.__file__)
except AttributeError:
path = None
if path and search_path == path:
module_id = self._next_id
self._next_id += 1
module = {
'id': module_id,
'package': value.__package__ if hasattr(value, '__package__') else None,
'path': module_path,
}
try:
module['name'] = value.__qualname__
except AttributeError:
module['name'] = value.__name__
try:
module['version'] = value.__version__
except AttributeError:
pass
self.path_to_module_id[module_path] = module_id
self.module_id_to_details[module_id] = module
self.proc.send_event('module', reason='new', module=module)
return module
return None
def _get_platform_file_path(self, path):
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
return path.lower()
return path
def get_all(self):
with self._lock:
return list(self.module_id_to_details.values())
def check_unloaded_modules(self, module_event):
pass
class InternalsFilter(object):
"""Identifies debugger internal artifacts.
"""
# TODO: Move the internal thread identifier here
def __init__(self):
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
self._init_windows()
else:
self._init_default()
def _init_default(self):
self._ignore_files = [
'/ptvsd_launcher.py',
]
self._ignore_path_prefixes = [
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
]
def _init_windows(self):
self._init_default()
files = []
for f in self._ignore_files:
files.append(f.lower())
self._ignore_files = files
prefixes = []
for p in self._ignore_path_prefixes:
prefixes.append(p.lower())
self._ignore_path_prefixes = prefixes
def is_internal_path(self, abs_file_path):
# TODO: Remove replace('\\', '/') after the path mapping in pydevd
# is fixed. Currently if the client is windows and server is linux
# the path separators used are windows path separators for linux
# source paths.
is_windows = platform.system() == 'Windows'
file_path = abs_file_path.lower() if is_windows else abs_file_path
file_path = file_path.replace('\\', '/')
for f in self._ignore_files:
if file_path.endswith(f):
return True
for prefix in self._ignore_path_prefixes:
prefix_path = prefix.replace('\\', '/')
if file_path.startswith(prefix_path):
return True
return False
########################
# the debug config
def bool_parser(str):
return str in ("True", "true", "1")
DEBUG_OPTIONS_PARSER = {
'WAIT_ON_ABNORMAL_EXIT': bool_parser,
'WAIT_ON_NORMAL_EXIT': bool_parser,
'REDIRECT_OUTPUT': bool_parser,
'VERSION': unquote,
'INTERPRETER_OPTIONS': unquote,
'WEB_BROWSER_URL': unquote,
'DJANGO_DEBUG': bool_parser,
'FLASK_DEBUG': bool_parser,
'FIX_FILE_PATH_CASE': bool_parser,
'CLIENT_OS_TYPE': unquote,
'DEBUG_STDLIB': bool_parser,
'STOP_ON_ENTRY': bool_parser,
'SHOW_RETURN_VALUE': bool_parser,
}
DEBUG_OPTIONS_BY_FLAG = {
'RedirectOutput': 'REDIRECT_OUTPUT=True',
'WaitOnNormalExit': 'WAIT_ON_NORMAL_EXIT=True',
'WaitOnAbnormalExit': 'WAIT_ON_ABNORMAL_EXIT=True',
'Django': 'DJANGO_DEBUG=True',
'Flask': 'FLASK_DEBUG=True',
'Jinja': 'FLASK_DEBUG=True',
'FixFilePathCase': 'FIX_FILE_PATH_CASE=True',
'DebugStdLib': 'DEBUG_STDLIB=True',
'WindowsClient': 'CLIENT_OS_TYPE=WINDOWS',
'UnixClient': 'CLIENT_OS_TYPE=UNIX',
'StopOnEntry': 'STOP_ON_ENTRY=True',
'ShowReturnValue': 'SHOW_RETURN_VALUE=True',
}
def _extract_debug_options(opts, flags=None):
"""Return the debug options encoded in the given value.
"opts" is a semicolon-separated string of "key=value" pairs.
"flags" is a list of strings.
If flags is provided then it is used as a fallback.
The values come from the launch config:
{
type:'python',
request:'launch'|'attach',
name:'friendly name for debug config',
debugOptions:[
'RedirectOutput', 'Django'
],
options:'REDIRECT_OUTPUT=True;DJANGO_DEBUG=True'
}
Further information can be found here:
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/debugging#_launchjson-attributes
"""
if not opts:
opts = _build_debug_options(flags)
return _parse_debug_options(opts)
def _build_debug_options(flags):
"""Build string representation of debug options from the launch config."""
return ';'.join(DEBUG_OPTIONS_BY_FLAG[flag]
for flag in flags or []
if flag in DEBUG_OPTIONS_BY_FLAG)
def _parse_debug_options(opts):
"""Debug options are semicolon separated key=value pairs
WAIT_ON_ABNORMAL_EXIT=True|False
WAIT_ON_NORMAL_EXIT=True|False
REDIRECT_OUTPUT=True|False
VERSION=string
INTERPRETER_OPTIONS=string
WEB_BROWSER_URL=string url
DJANGO_DEBUG=True|False
CLIENT_OS_TYPE=WINDOWS|UNIX
DEBUG_STDLIB=True|False
"""
options = {}
if not opts:
return options
for opt in opts.split(';'):
try:
key, value = opt.split('=')
except ValueError:
continue
try:
options[key] = DEBUG_OPTIONS_PARSER[key](value)
except KeyError:
continue
if 'CLIENT_OS_TYPE' not in options:
options['CLIENT_OS_TYPE'] = 'WINDOWS' if platform.system() == 'Windows' else 'UNIX' # noqa
return options
########################
# the message processor
# TODO: Embed instead of extend (inheritance -> composition).
class VSCodeMessageProcessorBase(ipcjson.SocketIO, ipcjson.IpcChannel):
"""The base class for VSC message processors."""
def __init__(self, socket, notify_closing,
timeout=None, logfile=None, own_socket=False
):
super(VSCodeMessageProcessorBase, self).__init__(
socket=socket,
own_socket=False,
timeout=timeout,
logfile=logfile,
)
self.socket = socket
self._own_socket = own_socket
self._notify_closing = notify_closing
self.server_thread = None
self._closing = False
self._closed = False
self.readylock = threading.Lock()
self.readylock.acquire() # Unlock at the end of start().
self._connected = threading.Lock()
self._listening = None
self._connlock = threading.Lock()
@property
def connected(self): # may send responses/events
with self._connlock:
return _util.is_locked(self._connected)
@property
def closed(self):
return self._closed or self._closing
@property
def listening(self):
# TODO: must be disconnected?
with self._connlock:
if self._listening is None:
return False
return _util.is_locked(self._listening)
def wait_while_connected(self, timeout=None):
"""Wait until the client socket is disconnected."""
with self._connlock:
lock = self._listening
_util.lock_wait(lock, timeout) # Wait until no longer connected.
def wait_while_listening(self, timeout=None):
"""Wait until no longer listening for incoming messages."""
with self._connlock:
lock = self._listening
if lock is None:
raise RuntimeError('not listening yet')
_util.lock_wait(lock, timeout) # Wait until no longer listening.
def start(self, threadname):
# event loop
self._start_event_loop()
# VSC msg processing loop
def process_messages():
self.readylock.acquire()
with self._connlock:
self._listening = threading.Lock()
try:
self.process_messages()
except (EOFError, TimeoutError) as exc:
debug('client socket closed')
with self._connlock:
_util.lock_release(self._listening)
_util.lock_release(self._connected)
self.close()
except socket.error as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.ECONNRESET:
debug('client socket forcibly closed')
with self._connlock:
_util.lock_release(self._listening)
_util.lock_release(self._connected)
self.close()
else:
raise exc
self.server_thread = _util.new_hidden_thread(
target=process_messages,
name=threadname,
)
self.server_thread.start()
# special initialization
debug('sending output')
self.send_event(
'output',
category='telemetry',
output='ptvsd',
data={'version': __version__},
)
debug('output sent')
self.readylock.release()
def close(self):
"""Stop the message processor and release its resources."""
if self.closed:
return
self._closing = True
debug('raw closing')
self._notify_closing()
# Close the editor-side socket.
self._stop_vsc_message_loop()
# Ensure that the connection is marked as closed.
with self._connlock:
_util.lock_release(self._listening)
_util.lock_release(self._connected)
self._closed = True
# VSC protocol handlers
def send_error_response(self, request, message=None):
self.send_response(
request,
success=False,
message=message
)
# internal methods
def _set_disconnected(self):
with self._connlock:
_util.lock_release(self._connected)
def _wait_for_server_thread(self):
if self.server_thread is None:
return
if not self.server_thread.is_alive():
return
self.server_thread.join(WAIT_FOR_THREAD_FINISH_TIMEOUT)
def _stop_vsc_message_loop(self):
self.set_exit()
self._stop_event_loop()
if self.socket is not None and self._own_socket:
try:
self.socket.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
self.socket.close()
self._set_disconnected()
except Exception:
# TODO: log the error
pass
# methods for subclasses to override
def _start_event_loop(self):
pass
def _stop_event_loop(self):
pass
INITIALIZE_RESPONSE = dict(
supportsCompletionsRequest=True,
supportsConditionalBreakpoints=True,
supportsConfigurationDoneRequest=True,
supportsDebuggerProperties=True,
supportsEvaluateForHovers=True,
supportsExceptionInfoRequest=True,
supportsExceptionOptions=True,
supportsHitConditionalBreakpoints=True,
supportsLogPoints=True,
supportsModulesRequest=True,
supportsSetExpression=True,
supportsSetVariable=True,
supportsValueFormattingOptions=True,
supportTerminateDebuggee=True,
exceptionBreakpointFilters=[
{
'filter': 'raised',
'label': 'Raised Exceptions',
'default': False
},
{
'filter': 'uncaught',
'label': 'Uncaught Exceptions',
'default': True
},
],
)
class VSCLifecycleMsgProcessor(VSCodeMessageProcessorBase):
"""Handles adapter lifecycle messages of the VSC debugger protocol."""
EXITWAIT = 1
def __init__(self, socket,
notify_disconnecting, notify_closing,
notify_launch=None, notify_ready=None,
timeout=None, logfile=None, debugging=True,
):
super(VSCLifecycleMsgProcessor, self).__init__(
socket=socket,
notify_closing=notify_closing,
timeout=timeout,
logfile=logfile,
)
self._notify_launch = notify_launch or NOOP
self._notify_ready = notify_ready or NOOP
self._notify_disconnecting = notify_disconnecting
self._stopped = False
# These are needed to handle behavioral differences between VS and VSC
# https://github.com/Microsoft/VSDebugAdapterHost/wiki/Differences-between-Visual-Studio-Code-and-the-Visual-Studio-Debug-Adapter-Host # noqa
# VS expects a single stopped event in a multi-threaded scenario.
self._client_id = None
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events = threading.Event()
# adapter state
self.start_reason = None
self.debug_options = {}
self._statelock = threading.Lock()
self._debugging = debugging
self._debuggerstopped = False
self._restart_debugger = False
self._exitlock = threading.Lock()
self._exitlock.acquire() # released in handle_exiting()
self._exiting = False
def handle_debugger_stopped(self, wait=None):
"""Deal with the debugger exiting."""
# Notify the editor that the debugger has stopped.
if not self._debugging:
# TODO: Fail? If this gets called then we must be debugging.
return
# We run this in a thread to allow handle_exiting() to be called
# at the same time.
def stop():
if wait is not None:
wait()
# Since pydevd is embedded in the debuggee process, always
# make sure the exited event is sent first.
self._wait_until_exiting(self.EXITWAIT)
self._ensure_debugger_stopped()
t = _util.new_hidden_thread(
target=stop,
name='stopping',
daemon=False,
)
t.start()
def handle_exiting(self, exitcode=None, wait=None):
"""Deal with the debuggee exiting."""
with self._statelock:
if self._exiting:
return
self._exiting = True
# Notify the editor that the "debuggee" (e.g. script, app) exited.
self.send_event('exited', exitCode=exitcode or 0)
self._waiting = True
if wait is not None:
normal, abnormal = self._wait_options()
cfg = (normal and not exitcode) or (abnormal and exitcode)
# This must be done before we send a disconnect response
# (which implies before we close the client socket).
wait(cfg)
# If we are exiting then pydevd must have stopped.
self._ensure_debugger_stopped()
if self._exitlock is not None:
_util.lock_release(self._exitlock)
# VSC protocol handlers
def on_initialize(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
self._client_id = args.get('clientID', None)
self._restart_debugger = False
self.is_process_created = False
self.send_response(request, **INITIALIZE_RESPONSE)
self.send_event('initialized')
def on_attach(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
self.start_reason = 'attach'
self._set_debug_options(args)
self._handle_attach(args)
self.send_response(request)
def on_launch(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
self.start_reason = 'launch'
self._set_debug_options(args)
self._notify_launch()
self._handle_launch(args)
self.send_response(request)
def on_configurationDone(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
debugger_attached.set()
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.clear()
self.send_response(request)
self._process_debug_options(self.debug_options)
self._handle_configurationDone(args)
self._notify_ready()
def on_disconnect(self, request, args):
debugger_attached.clear()
self._restart_debugger = args.get('restart', False)
# TODO: docstring
if self._debuggerstopped: # A "terminated" event must have been sent.
self._wait_until_exiting(self.EXITWAIT)
status = {'sent': False}
def disconnect_response():
if status['sent']:
return
self.send_response(request)
status['sent'] = True
self._notify_disconnecting(
pre_socket_close=disconnect_response,
)
disconnect_response()
self._set_disconnected()
if self.start_reason == 'attach':
if not self._debuggerstopped:
self._handle_detach()
# TODO: We should be able drop the "launch" branch.
elif self.start_reason == 'launch':
if not self.closed:
# Closing the socket causes pydevd to resume all threads,
# so just terminate the process altogether.
sys.exit(0)
# internal methods
def _set_debug_options(self, args):
self.debug_options = _extract_debug_options(
args.get('options'),
args.get('debugOptions'),
)
def _ensure_debugger_stopped(self):
if not self._debugging:
return
with self._statelock:
if self._debuggerstopped:
return
self._debuggerstopped = True
if not self._restart_debugger:
self.send_event('terminated')
def _wait_until_exiting(self, timeout):
lock = self._exitlock
if lock is None:
return
try:
_util.lock_wait(lock, timeout, 'waiting for process exit')
except _util.TimeoutError as exc:
warnings.warn(str(exc))
# methods related to shutdown
def _wait_options(self):
normal = self.debug_options.get('WAIT_ON_NORMAL_EXIT', False)
abnormal = self.debug_options.get('WAIT_ON_ABNORMAL_EXIT', False)
return normal, abnormal
# methods for subclasses to override
def _process_debug_options(self, opts):
pass
def _handle_configurationDone(self, args):
pass
def _handle_attach(self, args):
pass
def _handle_launch(self, args):
pass
def _handle_detach(self):
pass
class VSCodeMessageProcessor(VSCLifecycleMsgProcessor):
"""IPC JSON message processor for VSC debugger protocol.
This translates between the VSC debugger protocol and the pydevd
protocol.
"""
def __init__(self, socket, pydevd_notify, pydevd_request,
notify_debugger_ready,
notify_disconnecting, notify_closing,
timeout=None, logfile=None,
):
super(VSCodeMessageProcessor, self).__init__(
socket=socket,
notify_disconnecting=notify_disconnecting,
notify_closing=notify_closing,
timeout=timeout,
logfile=logfile,
)
self._pydevd_notify = pydevd_notify
self._pydevd_request = pydevd_request
self._notify_debugger_ready = notify_debugger_ready
self.loop = None
self.event_loop_thread = None
# debugger state
self.is_process_created = False
self.is_process_created_lock = threading.Lock()
self.thread_map = IDMap()
self.frame_map = IDMap()
self.var_map = IDMap()
self.bp_map = IDMap()
self.source_map = IDMap()
self.enable_source_references = False
self.next_var_ref = 0
self._path_mappings = []
self.exceptions_mgr = ExceptionsManager(self)
self.modules_mgr = ModulesManager(self)
self.internals_filter = InternalsFilter()
self.new_thread_lock = threading.Lock()
# adapter state
self.path_casing = PathUnNormcase()
self._detached = False
def _start_event_loop(self):
self.loop = futures.EventLoop()
self.event_loop_thread = _util.new_hidden_thread(
target=self.loop.run_forever,
name='EventLoop',
)
self.event_loop_thread.start()
def _stop_event_loop(self):
self.loop.stop()
self.event_loop_thread.join(WAIT_FOR_THREAD_FINISH_TIMEOUT)
def start(self, threadname):
super(VSCodeMessageProcessor, self).start(threadname)
self._subprocess_notifier_thread = _util.new_hidden_thread('SubprocessNotifier', self._subprocess_notifier)
self._subprocess_notifier_thread.start()
def close(self):
super(VSCodeMessageProcessor, self).close()
self._subprocess_notifier_thread.join()
def _subprocess_notifier(self):
while not self.closed:
try:
subprocess_info = multiproc.subprocess_queue.get(block=False, timeout=0.1)
except queue.Empty:
pass
else:
self.send_event('ptvsd_subprocess', **subprocess_info)
# async helpers
def async_method(m):
"""Converts a generator method into an async one."""
m = futures.wrap_async(m)
def f(self, *args, **kwargs):
return m(self, self.loop, *args, **kwargs)
return f
def async_handler(m):
"""Converts a generator method into a fire-and-forget async one."""
m = futures.wrap_async(m)
def f(self, *args, **kwargs):
fut = m(self, self.loop, *args, **kwargs)
def done(fut):
try:
fut.result()
except BaseException:
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.__stderr__)
fut.add_done_callback(done)
return f
def sleep(self):
fut = futures.Future(self.loop)
self.loop.call_soon(lambda: fut.set_result(None))
return fut
# PyDevd "socket" entry points (and related helpers)
def pydevd_notify(self, cmd_id, args):
# TODO: docstring
try:
return self._pydevd_notify(cmd_id, args)
except BaseException:
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.__stderr__)
raise
def pydevd_request(self, cmd_id, args):
# TODO: docstring
return self._pydevd_request(self.loop, cmd_id, args)
# Instances of this class provide decorators to mark methods as
# handlers for various # pydevd messages - a decorated method is
# added to the map with the corresponding message ID, and is
# looked up there by pydevd event handler below.
class EventHandlers(dict):
def handler(self, cmd_id):
def decorate(f):
self[cmd_id] = f
return f
return decorate
pydevd_events = EventHandlers()
def on_pydevd_event(self, cmd_id, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
if not self._detached:
try:
f = self.pydevd_events[cmd_id]
except KeyError:
raise UnsupportedPyDevdCommandError(cmd_id)
return f(self, seq, args)
else:
return None
@staticmethod
def parse_xml_response(args):
return untangle.parse(io.BytesIO(args.encode('utf8'))).xml
@async_method
def using_format(self, fmt):
while not SafeReprPresentationProvider._lock.acquire(False):
yield self.sleep()
provider = SafeReprPresentationProvider._instance
@contextlib.contextmanager
def context():
with provider.using_format(fmt):
yield
provider._lock.release()
yield futures.Result(context())
def _wait_for_pydevd_ready(self):
# TODO: Call self._ensure_pydevd_requests_handled?
pass
def _ensure_pydevd_requests_handled(self):
# PyDevd guarantees that a response means all previous requests
# have been handled. (PyDevd handles messages sequentially.)
# See GH-448.
#
# This is particularly useful for those requests that do not
# have responses (e.g. CMD_SET_BREAK).
return self._send_cmd_version_command()
# VSC protocol handlers
def _handle_configurationDone(self, args):
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_RUN, '')
self._wait_for_pydevd_ready()
self._notify_debugger_ready()
if self.start_reason == 'attach':
# Send event notifying the creation of the process.
# If we do not do this and try to pause, VSC throws errors,
# complaining about debugger still initializing.
with self.is_process_created_lock:
if not self.is_process_created:
self.is_process_created = True
self.send_process_event(self.start_reason)
def _process_debug_options(self, opts):
"""Process the launch arguments to configure the debugger."""
if opts.get('FIX_FILE_PATH_CASE', False):
self.path_casing.enable()
if opts.get('REDIRECT_OUTPUT', False):
redirect_output = 'STDOUT\tSTDERR'
else:
redirect_output = ''
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_REDIRECT_OUTPUT, redirect_output)
if opts.get('STOP_ON_ENTRY', False) and self.start_reason == 'launch':
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_STOP_ON_START, '1')
if opts.get('SHOW_RETURN_VALUE', False):
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_SHOW_RETURN_VALUES, '1\t1')
# Print on all but NameError, don't suspend on any.
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_SUSPEND_ON_BREAKPOINT_EXCEPTION, json.dumps(dict(
skip_suspend_on_breakpoint_exception=('BaseException',),
skip_print_breakpoint_exception=('NameError',),
)))
def _is_just_my_code_stepping_enabled(self):
"""Returns true if just-me-code stepping is enabled.
Note: for now we consider DEBUG_STDLIB = False as just-my-code.
"""
dbg_stdlib = self.debug_options.get('DEBUG_STDLIB', False)
return not dbg_stdlib
def _is_stdlib(self, filepath):
filepath = os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(filepath))
for prefix in STDLIB_PATH_PREFIXES:
if prefix != '' and filepath.startswith(prefix):
return True
return filepath.startswith(NORM_PTVSD_DIR_PATH)
def _should_debug(self, filepath):
if self._is_just_my_code_stepping_enabled() and \
self._is_stdlib(filepath):
return False
return True
def _initialize_path_maps(self, args):
self._path_mappings = []
for pathMapping in args.get('pathMappings', []):
localRoot = pathMapping.get('localRoot', '')
remoteRoot = pathMapping.get('remoteRoot', '')
if (len(localRoot) > 0 and len(remoteRoot) > 0):
self._path_mappings.append((localRoot, remoteRoot))
if len(self._path_mappings) > 0:
pydevd_file_utils.setup_client_server_paths(self._path_mappings)
def _send_cmd_version_command(self):
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_VERSION
default_os_type = 'WINDOWS' if platform.system() == 'Windows' else 'UNIX' # noqa
client_os_type = self.debug_options.get(
'CLIENT_OS_TYPE', default_os_type)
os_id = client_os_type
msg = '1.1\t{}\tID'.format(os_id)
return self.pydevd_request(cmd, msg)
@async_handler
def _handle_attach(self, args):
yield self._send_cmd_version_command()
self._initialize_path_maps(args)
@async_handler
def _handle_launch(self, args):
yield self._send_cmd_version_command()
self._initialize_path_maps(args)
def _handle_detach(self):
debug('detaching')
# TODO: Skip if already detached?
self._detached = True
self._clear_output_redirection()
self._clear_breakpoints()
self.exceptions_mgr.remove_all_exception_breaks()
self._resume_all_threads()
def _clear_output_redirection(self):
self.pydevd_request(pydevd_comm.CMD_REDIRECT_OUTPUT, '')
def _clear_breakpoints(self):
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_REMOVE_BREAK
for pyd_bpid, vsc_bpid in self.bp_map.pairs():
bp_type = self._get_bp_type(pyd_bpid[0])
msg = '{}\t{}\t{}'.format(bp_type, pyd_bpid[0], vsc_bpid)
self.pydevd_notify(cmd, msg)
self.bp_map.remove(pyd_bpid, vsc_bpid)
# TODO: Wait until the last request has been handled?
def _resume_all_threads(self):
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_RUN, '*')
def send_process_event(self, start_method):
# TODO: docstring
evt = {
'name': sys.argv[0],
'systemProcessId': os.getpid(),
'isLocalProcess': True,
'startMethod': start_method,
}
self.send_event('process', **evt)
@async_handler
def on_threads(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_LIST_THREADS
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(cmd, '')
try:
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
except SAXParseException as ex:
self.send_error_response(request, resp_args)
return
try:
xthreads = xml.thread
except AttributeError:
xthreads = []
threads = []
with self.new_thread_lock:
for xthread in xthreads:
try:
name = unquote(xthread['name'])
except KeyError:
name = None
if not is_debugger_internal_thread(name):
pyd_tid = xthread['id']
try:
vsc_tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid,
autogen=False)
except KeyError:
# This is a previously unseen thread
vsc_tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid,
autogen=True)
self.send_event('thread', reason='started',
threadId=vsc_tid)
threads.append({'id': vsc_tid, 'name': name})
self.send_response(request, threads=threads)
@async_handler
def on_source(self, request, args):
"""Request to get the source"""
source_reference = args.get('sourceReference', 0)
filename = '' if source_reference == 0 else \
self.source_map.to_pydevd(source_reference)
if source_reference == 0:
self.send_error_response(request, 'Source unavailable')
else:
server_filename = pydevd_file_utils.norm_file_to_server(filename)
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_LOAD_SOURCE
_, _, content = yield self.pydevd_request(cmd, server_filename)
self.send_response(request, content=content)
def get_source_reference(self, filename):
"""Gets the source reference only in remote debugging scenarios.
And we know that the path returned is the same as the server path
(i.e. path has not been translated)"""
if self.start_reason == 'launch':
return 0
# If we have no path mappings, then always enable source references.
autogen = len(self._path_mappings) == 0
try:
return self.source_map.to_vscode(filename, autogen=autogen)
except KeyError:
pass
# If file has been mapped, then source is available on client.
for local_prefix, remote_prefix in self._path_mappings:
if filename.startswith(local_prefix):
return 0
return self.source_map.to_vscode(filename, autogen=True)
@async_handler
def on_stackTrace(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
vsc_tid = int(args['threadId'])
startFrame = int(args.get('startFrame', 0))
levels = int(args.get('levels', 0))
fmt = args.get('format', {})
try:
pyd_tid = self.thread_map.to_pydevd(vsc_tid)
except KeyError:
# Unknown thread, nothing much we can do about it here
self.send_error_response(
request,
'Thread {} not found'.format(vsc_tid))
return
try:
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_THREAD_STACK
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(cmd, pyd_tid)
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
xframes = list(xml.thread.frame)
except Exception:
xframes = []
totalFrames = len(xframes)
if levels == 0:
levels = totalFrames
stackFrames = []
for xframe in xframes:
if startFrame > 0:
startFrame -= 1
continue
if levels <= 0:
break
levels -= 1
key = (pyd_tid, int(xframe['id']))
fid = self.frame_map.to_vscode(key, autogen=True)
name = unquote(xframe['name'])
# pydevd encodes if necessary and then uses urllib.quote.
norm_path = self.path_casing.un_normcase(unquote(str(xframe['file']))) # noqa
source_reference = self.get_source_reference(norm_path)
if not self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(norm_path):
module = self.modules_mgr.add_or_get_from_path(norm_path)
else:
module = None
line = int(xframe['line'])
frame_name = self._format_frame_name(
fmt,
name,
module,
line,
norm_path)
stackFrames.append({
'id': fid,
'name': frame_name,
'source': {
'path': norm_path,
'sourceReference': source_reference
},
'line': line, 'column': 1,
})
user_frames = []
for frame in stackFrames:
path = frame['source']['path']
if not self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(path) and \
self._should_debug(path):
user_frames.append(frame)
totalFrames = len(user_frames)
self.send_response(request,
stackFrames=user_frames,
totalFrames=totalFrames)
def _format_frame_name(self, fmt, name, module, line, path):
frame_name = name
if fmt.get('module', False):
if module:
if name == '<module>':
frame_name = module['name']
else:
frame_name = '%s.%s' % (module['name'], name)
else:
_, tail = os.path.split(path)
tail = tail[0:-3] if tail.lower().endswith('.py') else tail
if name == '<module>':
frame_name = '%s in %s' % (name, tail)
else:
frame_name = '%s.%s' % (tail, name)
if fmt.get('line', False):
frame_name = '%s : %d' % (frame_name, line)
return frame_name
@async_handler
def on_scopes(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
vsc_fid = int(args['frameId'])
pyd_tid, pyd_fid = self.frame_map.to_pydevd(vsc_fid)
pyd_var = (pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'FRAME')
vsc_var = self.var_map.to_vscode(pyd_var, autogen=True)
scope = {
'name': 'Locals',
'expensive': False,
'variablesReference': vsc_var,
}
self.send_response(request, scopes=[scope])
@async_handler
def on_variables(self, request, args):
"""Handles DAP VariablesRequest."""
vsc_var = int(args['variablesReference'])
fmt = args.get('format', {})
try:
pyd_var = self.var_map.to_pydevd(vsc_var)
except KeyError:
self.send_error_response(
request,
'Variable {} not found in frame'.format(vsc_var))
return
if len(pyd_var) == 3:
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_FRAME
else:
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_VARIABLE
cmdargs = (str(s) for s in pyd_var)
msg = '\t'.join(cmdargs)
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(cmd, msg)
try:
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
except SAXParseException as ex:
self.send_error_response(request, resp_args)
return
try:
xvars = xml.var
except AttributeError:
xvars = []
variables = VariablesSorter()
for xvar in xvars:
attributes = []
var_name = unquote(xvar['name'])
var_type = unquote(xvar['type'])
var_value = unquote(xvar['value'])
var = {
'name': var_name,
'type': var_type,
'value': var_value,
}
if self._is_raw_string(var_type):
attributes.append('rawString')
if bool(xvar['isRetVal']):
attributes.append('readOnly')
var['name'] = '(return) %s' % var_name
else:
if bool(xvar['isContainer']):
pyd_child = pyd_var + (var_name,)
var['variablesReference'] = self.var_map.to_vscode(
pyd_child, autogen=True)
eval_name = self._get_variable_evaluate_name(
pyd_var, var_name)
if eval_name:
var['evaluateName'] = eval_name
if len(attributes) > 0:
var['presentationHint'] = {'attributes': attributes}
variables.append(var)
self.send_response(request, variables=variables.get_sorted_variables())
def _is_raw_string(self, var_type):
return var_type in ('str', 'unicode', 'bytes', 'bytearray')
def _get_variable_evaluate_name(self, pyd_var_parent, var_name):
# TODO: docstring
eval_name = None
pyd_var_len = len(pyd_var_parent)
if pyd_var_len > 3:
# This means the current variable has a parent i.e, it is not a
# FRAME variable. These require evaluateName to work in VS
# watch window
var = pyd_var_parent + (var_name,)
eval_name = var[3]
for s in var[4:]:
try:
# Check and get the dictionary key or list index.
# Note: this is best effort, keys that are object
# references will not work
i = self._get_index_or_key(s)
eval_name += '[{}]'.format(i)
except Exception:
eval_name += '.' + s
elif pyd_var_len == 3:
return var_name
return eval_name
def _get_index_or_key(self, text):
# Dictionary resolver in pydevd provides key
# in '<repr> (<hash>)' format
result = re.match(r"(.*)\ \(([0-9]*)\)", text,
re.IGNORECASE | re.UNICODE)
if result and len(result.groups()) == 2:
try:
# check if group 2 is a hash
int(result.group(2))
return result.group(1)
except Exception:
pass
# In the result XML from pydevd list indexes appear
# as names. If the name is a number then it is a index.
return int(text)
@async_handler
def on_setVariable(self, request, args):
"""Handles DAP SetVariableRequest."""
var_name = args['name']
var_value = args['value']
vsc_var = int(args['variablesReference'])
fmt = args.get('format', {})
if var_name.startswith('(return) '):
self.send_error_response(
request,
'Cannot change return value')
return
try:
pyd_var = self.var_map.to_pydevd(vsc_var)
except KeyError:
self.send_error_response(
request,
'Variable {} not found in frame'.format(vsc_var))
return
lhs_expr = self._get_variable_evaluate_name(pyd_var, var_name)
if not lhs_expr:
lhs_expr = var_name
expr = '%s = %s' % (lhs_expr, var_value)
# pydevd message format doesn't permit tabs in expressions
expr = expr.replace('\t', ' ')
pyd_tid = str(pyd_var[0])
pyd_fid = str(pyd_var[1])
# VSC gives us variablesReference to the parent of the variable
# being set, and variable name; but pydevd wants the ID
# (or rather path) of the variable itself.
pyd_var += (var_name,)
vsc_var = self.var_map.to_vscode(pyd_var, autogen=True)
cmd_args = [pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'LOCAL', expr, '1']
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_EXEC_EXPRESSION,
'\t'.join(cmd_args),
)
cmd_args = [pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'LOCAL', lhs_expr, '1']
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_EVALUATE_EXPRESSION,
'\t'.join(cmd_args),
)
try:
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
except SAXParseException as ex:
self.send_error_response(request, resp_args)
return
try:
xvar = xml.var
except AttributeError:
self.send_response(request, success=False)
return
response = {
'type': unquote(xvar['type']),
'value': unquote(xvar['value']),
}
if bool(xvar['isContainer']):
response['variablesReference'] = vsc_var
self.send_response(request, **response)
@async_handler
def on_evaluate(self, request, args):
"""Handles DAP EvaluateRequest."""
# pydevd message format doesn't permit tabs in expressions
expr = args['expression'].replace('\n', '@LINE@').replace('\t', ' ')
fmt = args.get('format', {})
vsc_fid = int(args['frameId'])
pyd_tid, pyd_fid = self.frame_map.to_pydevd(vsc_fid)
cmd_args = (pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'LOCAL', expr, '1')
msg = '\t'.join(str(s) for s in cmd_args)
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_EVALUATE_EXPRESSION,
msg)
try:
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
except SAXParseException as ex:
self.send_error_response(request, resp_args)
return
try:
xvar = xml.var
except AttributeError:
self.send_response(request, success=False)
return
context = args.get('context', '')
is_eval_error = xvar['isErrorOnEval']
if context == 'hover' and is_eval_error == 'True':
self.send_response(
request,
result=None,
variablesReference=0)
return
if context == 'repl' and is_eval_error == 'True':
# try exec for repl requests
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_EXEC_EXPRESSION,
msg)
try:
xml2 = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
xvar2 = xml2.var
result_type = unquote(xvar2['type'])
result = unquote(xvar2['value'])
except Exception:
# if resp_args is not xml then it contains the error traceback
result_type = unquote(xvar['type'])
result = unquote(xvar['value'])
self.send_response(
request,
result=(None
if result == 'None' and result_type == 'NoneType'
else result),
type=result_type,
variablesReference=0,
)
return
pyd_var = (pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'EXPRESSION', expr)
vsc_var = self.var_map.to_vscode(pyd_var, autogen=True)
var_type = unquote(xvar['type'])
var_value = unquote(xvar['value'])
response = {
'type': var_type,
'result': var_value,
}
if self._is_raw_string(var_type):
response['presentationHint'] = {'attributes': ['rawString']}
if bool(xvar['isContainer']):
response['variablesReference'] = vsc_var
self.send_response(request, **response)
@async_handler
def on_setExpression(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
vsc_fid = int(args['frameId'])
pyd_tid, pyd_fid = self.frame_map.to_pydevd(vsc_fid)
fmt = args.get('format', {})
lhs_expr = args.get('expression')
rhs_expr = args.get('value')
expr = '%s = (%s)' % (lhs_expr, rhs_expr)
# pydevd message format doesn't permit tabs in expressions
expr = expr.replace('\t', ' ')
cmd_args = (pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'LOCAL', expr, '1')
msg = '\t'.join(str(s) for s in cmd_args)
with (yield self.using_format(fmt)):
yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_EXEC_EXPRESSION,
msg)
# Return 'None' here, VS will call getVariables to retrieve
# updated values anyway. Doing eval on the left-hand-side
# expression may have side-effects
self.send_response(request, value=None)
@async_handler
def on_modules(self, request, args):
modules = list(self.modules_mgr.get_all())
user_modules = []
for module in modules:
if not self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(module['path']):
user_modules.append(module)
self.send_response(request,
modules=user_modules,
totalModules=len(user_modules))
@async_handler
def on_pause(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
# Pause requests cannot be serviced until pydevd is fully initialized.
with self.is_process_created_lock:
if not self.is_process_created:
self.send_response(
request,
success=False,
message='Cannot pause while debugger is initializing',
)
return
# Always suspend all threads.
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_SUSPEND, '*')
self.send_response(request)
@async_handler
def on_continue(self, request, args):
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.clear()
# Always continue all threads.
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_RUN, '*')
self.send_response(request, allThreadsContinued=True)
@async_handler
def on_next(self, request, args):
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.clear()
tid = self.thread_map.to_pydevd(int(args['threadId']))
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_OVER, tid)
self.send_response(request)
@async_handler
def on_stepIn(self, request, args):
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.clear()
tid = self.thread_map.to_pydevd(int(args['threadId']))
if self._is_just_my_code_stepping_enabled():
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_INTO_MY_CODE, tid)
else:
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_INTO, tid)
self.send_response(request)
@async_handler
def on_stepOut(self, request, args):
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.clear()
tid = self.thread_map.to_pydevd(int(args['threadId']))
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_RETURN, tid)
self.send_response(request)
def _get_hit_condition_expression(self, hit_condition):
"""Following hit condition values are supported
* x or == x when breakpoint is hit x times
* >= x when breakpoint is hit more than or equal to x times
* % x when breakpoint is hit multiple of x times
Returns '@HIT@ == x' where @HIT@ will be replaced by number of hits
"""
if not hit_condition:
return None
expr = hit_condition.strip()
try:
int(expr)
return '@HIT@ == {}'.format(expr)
except ValueError:
pass
if expr.startswith('%'):
return '@HIT@ {} == 0'.format(expr)
if expr.startswith('==') or \
expr.startswith('>') or \
expr.startswith('<'):
return '@HIT@ {}'.format(expr)
return hit_condition
def _get_bp_type(self, path):
bp_type = 'python-line'
if not path.lower().endswith('.py'):
if self.debug_options.get('DJANGO_DEBUG', False):
bp_type = 'django-line'
elif self.debug_options.get('FLASK_DEBUG', False):
bp_type = 'jinja2-line'
return bp_type
@async_handler
def on_setBreakpoints(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
bps = []
path = args['source']['path']
self.path_casing.track_file_path_case(path)
src_bps = args.get('breakpoints', [])
bp_type = self._get_bp_type(path)
# First, we must delete all existing breakpoints in that source.
# TODO: Call self._clear_breakpoints(path) instead?
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_REMOVE_BREAK
for pyd_bpid, vsc_bpid in self.bp_map.pairs():
if pyd_bpid[0] == path:
msg = '{}\t{}\t{}'.format(bp_type, path, vsc_bpid)
self.pydevd_notify(cmd, msg)
self.bp_map.remove(pyd_bpid, vsc_bpid)
cmd = pydevd_comm.CMD_SET_BREAK
msgfmt = '{}\t{}\t{}\t{}\tNone\t{}\t{}\t{}\t{}\tALL'
if needs_unicode(path):
msgfmt = unicode(msgfmt) # noqa
for src_bp in src_bps:
line = src_bp['line']
vsc_bpid = self.bp_map.add(
lambda vsc_bpid: (path, vsc_bpid))
self.path_casing.track_file_path_case(path)
hit_condition = self._get_hit_condition_expression(
src_bp.get('hitCondition', None))
logMessage = src_bp.get('logMessage', '')
if len(logMessage) == 0:
is_logpoint = None
condition = src_bp.get('condition', None)
expression = None
else:
is_logpoint = True
condition = None
expressions = re.findall(r'\{.*?\}', logMessage)
if len(expressions) == 0:
expression = '{}'.format(repr(logMessage)) # noqa
else:
raw_text = reduce(lambda a, b: a.replace(b, '{}'), expressions, logMessage) # noqa
raw_text = raw_text.replace('"', '\\"')
expression_list = ', '.join([s.strip('{').strip('}').strip() for s in expressions]) # noqa
expression = '"{}".format({})'.format(raw_text, expression_list) # noqa
msg = msgfmt.format(vsc_bpid, bp_type, path, line, condition,
expression, hit_condition, is_logpoint)
self.pydevd_notify(cmd, msg)
bps.append({
'id': vsc_bpid,
'verified': True,
'line': line,
})
yield self._ensure_pydevd_requests_handled()
if request is not None:
self.send_response(request, breakpoints=bps)
@async_handler
def on_setExceptionBreakpoints(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
filters = args['filters']
exception_options = args.get('exceptionOptions', [])
jmc = self._is_just_my_code_stepping_enabled()
if exception_options:
self.exceptions_mgr.apply_exception_options(
exception_options, jmc)
else:
self.exceptions_mgr.remove_all_exception_breaks()
break_raised = 'raised' in filters
break_uncaught = 'uncaught' in filters
if break_raised or break_uncaught:
self.exceptions_mgr.add_exception_break(
'BaseException', break_raised, break_uncaught,
skip_stdlib=jmc)
if request is not None:
self.send_response(request)
def _parse_exception_details(self, exc_xml, include_stack=True):
exc_name = None
exc_desc = None
exc_source = None
exc_stack = None
try:
xml = self.parse_xml_response(exc_xml)
re_name = r"[\'\"](.*)[\'\"]"
exc_type = xml.thread['exc_type']
exc_desc = xml.thread['exc_desc']
try:
exc_name = re.findall(re_name, exc_type)[0]
except IndexError:
exc_name = exc_type
if include_stack:
xframes = list(xml.thread.frame)
frame_data = []
for f in xframes:
file_path = unquote(f['file'])
if not self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(file_path) \
and self._should_debug(file_path):
line_no = int(f['line'])
func_name = unquote(f['name'])
if _util.is_py34():
# NOTE: In 3.4.* format_list requires the text
# to be passed in the tuple list.
line_text = _util.get_line_for_traceback(file_path,
line_no)
frame_data.append((file_path, line_no,
func_name, line_text))
else:
frame_data.append((file_path, line_no,
func_name, None))
exc_stack = ''.join(traceback.format_list(frame_data))
exc_source = unquote(xframes[0]['file'])
if self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(exc_source) or \
not self._should_debug(exc_source):
exc_source = None
except Exception:
exc_name = 'BaseException'
exc_desc = 'exception: no description'
return exc_name, exc_desc, exc_source, exc_stack
@async_handler
def on_exceptionInfo(self, request, args):
# TODO: docstring
pyd_tid = self.thread_map.to_pydevd(args['threadId'])
cmdid = pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_EXCEPTION_DETAILS
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(cmdid, pyd_tid)
name, description, source, stack = \
self._parse_exception_details(resp_args)
self.send_response(
request,
exceptionId=name,
description=description,
breakMode=self.exceptions_mgr.get_break_mode(name),
details={'typeName': name,
'message': description,
'stackTrace': stack,
'source': source},
)
@async_handler
def on_completions(self, request, args):
text = args['text']
vsc_fid = args.get('frameId', None)
try:
pyd_tid, pyd_fid = self.frame_map.to_pydevd(vsc_fid)
except KeyError:
self.send_error_response(
request,
'Frame {} not found'.format(vsc_fid))
return
cmd_args = '{}\t{}\t{}\t{}'.format(pyd_tid, pyd_fid, 'LOCAL', text)
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(
pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_COMPLETIONS,
cmd_args)
xml = self.parse_xml_response(resp_args)
targets = []
for item in list(xml.comp):
target = {}
target['label'] = unquote(item['p0'])
try:
target['type'] = TYPE_LOOK_UP[item['p3']]
except KeyError:
pass
targets.append(target)
self.send_response(request, targets=targets)
# Custom ptvsd message
def on_ptvsd_systemInfo(self, request, args):
try:
pid = os.getpid()
except AttributeError:
pid = None
try:
impl_desc = platform.python_implementation()
except AttributeError:
try:
impl_desc = sys.implementation.name
except AttributeError:
impl_desc = None
def version_str(v):
return '{}.{}.{}{}{}'.format(
v.major,
v.minor,
v.micro,
v.releaselevel,
v.serial)
try:
impl_name = sys.implementation.name
except AttributeError:
impl_name = None
try:
impl_version = version_str(sys.implementation.version)
except AttributeError:
impl_version = None
sys_info = {
'ptvsd': {
'version': __version__,
},
'python': {
'version': version_str(sys.version_info),
'implementation': {
'name': impl_name,
'version': impl_version,
'description': impl_desc,
},
},
'platform': {
'name': sys.platform,
},
'process': {
'pid': pid,
'executable': sys.executable,
'bitness': 64 if sys.maxsize > 2**32 else 32,
},
}
self.send_response(request, **sys_info)
# VS specific custom message handlers
@async_handler
def on_setDebuggerProperty(self, request, args):
if 'JustMyCodeStepping' in args:
jmc = int(args.get('JustMyCodeStepping', 0)) > 0
self.debug_options['DEBUG_STDLIB'] = not jmc
self.send_response(request)
def is_vs_client(self):
""" Return True if the client is 'Visual Studio' False otherwise
"""
return self._client_id == 'visualstudio'
# PyDevd protocol event handlers
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_INPUT_REQUESTED)
def on_pydevd_input_requested(self, seq, args):
'''
no-op: if stdin is requested, right now the user is expected to enter
text in the terminal and the debug adapter doesn't really do anything
(although in the future it could see that stdin is being requested and
redirect any evaluation request to stdin).
'''
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_CREATE)
def on_pydevd_thread_create(self, seq, args):
# If this is the first thread reported, report process creation
# as well.
with self.is_process_created_lock:
if not self.is_process_created:
self.is_process_created = True
self.send_process_event(self.start_reason)
xml = self.parse_xml_response(args)
try:
name = unquote(xml.thread['name'])
except KeyError:
name = None
if not is_debugger_internal_thread(name):
with self.new_thread_lock:
pyd_tid = xml.thread['id']
# Any internal pydevd or ptvsd threads will be ignored
# everywhere
try:
tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid,
autogen=False)
except KeyError:
tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid,
autogen=True)
self.send_event('thread', reason='started', threadId=tid)
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_KILL)
def on_pydevd_thread_kill(self, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
pyd_tid = args.strip()
try:
vsc_tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid, autogen=False)
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.thread_map.remove(pyd_tid, vsc_tid)
self.send_event('thread', reason='exited', threadId=vsc_tid)
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_SUSPEND)
@async_handler
def on_pydevd_thread_suspend(self, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
xml = self.parse_xml_response(args)
pyd_tid = xml.thread['id']
reason = int(xml.thread['stop_reason'])
STEP_REASONS = {
pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_INTO,
pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_OVER,
pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_RETURN,
pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_INTO_MY_CODE,
}
EXCEPTION_REASONS = {
pydevd_comm.CMD_STEP_CAUGHT_EXCEPTION,
pydevd_comm.CMD_ADD_EXCEPTION_BREAK
}
# This is needed till https://github.com/Microsoft/ptvsd/issues/477
# is done. Remove this after adding the appropriate pydevd commands to
# do step over and step out
xframes = list(xml.thread.frame)
xframe = xframes[0]
filepath = unquote(xframe['file'])
if reason in STEP_REASONS or reason in EXCEPTION_REASONS:
if self.internals_filter.is_internal_path(filepath) or \
not self._should_debug(filepath):
self.pydevd_notify(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_RUN, pyd_tid)
return
# NOTE: We should add the thread to VSC thread map only if the
# thread is seen here for the first time in 'attach' scenario.
# If we are here in 'launch' scenario and we get KeyError then
# there is an issue in reporting of thread creation.
autogen = self.start_reason == 'attach'
vsc_tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid, autogen=autogen)
exc_desc = None
exc_name = None
extra = {}
if reason in STEP_REASONS:
reason = 'step'
elif reason in EXCEPTION_REASONS:
reason = 'exception'
elif reason == pydevd_comm.CMD_SET_BREAK:
reason = 'breakpoint'
else:
reason = 'pause'
extra['preserveFocusHint'] = \
reason not in ['step', 'exception', 'breakpoint']
if reason == 'exception':
cmdid = pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_EXCEPTION_DETAILS
_, _, resp_args = yield self.pydevd_request(cmdid, pyd_tid)
exc_name, exc_desc, _, _ = \
self._parse_exception_details(resp_args, include_stack=False)
if self.is_vs_client():
if self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.is_set() and reason == 'pause':
return
else:
extra['allThreadsStopped'] = True
self._vs_ignore_stopped_events.set()
self.send_event(
'stopped',
reason=reason,
threadId=vsc_tid,
text=exc_name,
description=exc_desc,
**extra)
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_THREAD_RUN)
def on_pydevd_thread_run(self, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
pyd_tid, _ = args.split('\t')
pyd_tid = pyd_tid.strip()
# All frames, and variables for
# this thread are now invalid; clear their IDs.
for pyd_fid, vsc_fid in self.frame_map.pairs():
if pyd_fid[0] == pyd_tid:
self.frame_map.remove(pyd_fid, vsc_fid)
for pyd_var, vsc_var in self.var_map.pairs():
if pyd_var[0] == pyd_tid:
self.var_map.remove(pyd_var, vsc_var)
try:
vsc_tid = self.thread_map.to_vscode(pyd_tid, autogen=False)
except KeyError:
pass
else:
self.send_event('continued', threadId=vsc_tid)
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_SEND_CURR_EXCEPTION_TRACE)
def on_pydevd_send_curr_exception_trace(self, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
pass
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_SEND_CURR_EXCEPTION_TRACE_PROCEEDED)
def on_pydevd_send_curr_exception_trace_proceeded(self, seq, args):
# TODO: docstring
pass
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_WRITE_TO_CONSOLE)
def on_pydevd_cmd_write_to_console2(self, seq, args):
"""Handle console output"""
xml = self.parse_xml_response(args)
ctx = xml.io['ctx']
category = 'stdout' if ctx == '1' else 'stderr'
content = unquote(xml.io['s'])
self.send_event('output', category=category, output=content)
@pydevd_events.handler(pydevd_comm.CMD_GET_BREAKPOINT_EXCEPTION)
def on_pydevd_get_breakpoint_exception(self, seq, args):
# If pydevd sends exception info from a failed breakpoint condition, just ignore.
pass