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author | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2001-01-14 21:54:20 (GMT) |
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committer | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2001-01-14 21:54:20 (GMT) |
commit | 11cf605f840b17fb993ada5c14748d3b54d50568 (patch) | |
tree | 8e50b44ff283852388f0b11f6367ce7bcc056e0c /Lib/bdb.py | |
parent | f6922aa43536610bd54f5ef7af7f614dcf92bc04 (diff) | |
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Whitespace normalization.
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1 files changed, 44 insertions, 44 deletions
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ BdbQuit = 'bdb.BdbQuit' # Exception to give up completely class Bdb: - + """Generic Python debugger base class. This class takes care of details of the trace facility; @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ class Bdb: canonic = os.path.abspath(filename) self.fncache[filename] = canonic return canonic - + def reset(self): import linecache linecache.checkcache() @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ class Bdb: self.stopframe = None self.returnframe = None self.quitting = 0 - + def trace_dispatch(self, frame, event, arg): if self.quitting: return # None @@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ class Bdb: return self.dispatch_exception(frame, arg) print 'bdb.Bdb.dispatch: unknown debugging event:', `event` return self.trace_dispatch - + def dispatch_line(self, frame): if self.stop_here(frame) or self.break_here(frame): self.user_line(frame) if self.quitting: raise BdbQuit return self.trace_dispatch - + def dispatch_call(self, frame, arg): # XXX 'arg' is no longer used if self.botframe is None: @@ -67,22 +67,22 @@ class Bdb: self.user_call(frame, arg) if self.quitting: raise BdbQuit return self.trace_dispatch - + def dispatch_return(self, frame, arg): if self.stop_here(frame) or frame == self.returnframe: self.user_return(frame, arg) if self.quitting: raise BdbQuit - + def dispatch_exception(self, frame, arg): if self.stop_here(frame): self.user_exception(frame, arg) if self.quitting: raise BdbQuit return self.trace_dispatch - + # Normally derived classes don't override the following # methods, but they may if they want to redefine the # definition of stopping and breakpoints. - + def stop_here(self, frame): if self.stopframe is None: return 1 @@ -110,53 +110,53 @@ class Bdb: return 1 else: return 0 - + def break_anywhere(self, frame): return self.breaks.has_key( self.canonic(frame.f_code.co_filename)) - + # Derived classes should override the user_* methods # to gain control. - + def user_call(self, frame, argument_list): """This method is called when there is the remote possibility that we ever need to stop in this function.""" pass - + def user_line(self, frame): """This method is called when we stop or break at this line.""" pass - + def user_return(self, frame, return_value): """This method is called when a return trap is set here.""" pass - + def user_exception(self, frame, (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)): """This method is called if an exception occurs, but only if we are to stop at or just below this level.""" pass - + # Derived classes and clients can call the following methods # to affect the stepping state. - + def set_step(self): """Stop after one line of code.""" self.stopframe = None self.returnframe = None self.quitting = 0 - + def set_next(self, frame): """Stop on the next line in or below the given frame.""" self.stopframe = frame self.returnframe = None self.quitting = 0 - + def set_return(self, frame): """Stop when returning from the given frame.""" self.stopframe = frame.f_back self.returnframe = frame self.quitting = 0 - + def set_trace(self): """Start debugging from here.""" try: @@ -186,20 +186,20 @@ class Bdb: while frame and frame is not self.botframe: del frame.f_trace frame = frame.f_back - + def set_quit(self): self.stopframe = self.botframe self.returnframe = None self.quitting = 1 sys.settrace(None) - + # Derived classes and clients can call the following methods # to manipulate breakpoints. These methods return an # error message is something went wrong, None if all is well. # Set_break prints out the breakpoint line and file:lineno. # Call self.get_*break*() to see the breakpoints or better # for bp in Breakpoint.bpbynumber: if bp: bp.bpprint(). - + def set_break(self, filename, lineno, temporary=0, cond = None): filename = self.canonic(filename) import linecache # Import as late as possible @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ class Bdb: self.breaks[filename].remove(lineno) if not self.breaks[filename]: del self.breaks[filename] - + def clear_bpbynumber(self, arg): try: number = int(arg) @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ class Bdb: for bp in blist: bp.deleteMe() del self.breaks[filename] - + def clear_all_breaks(self): if not self.breaks: return 'There are no breakpoints' @@ -260,31 +260,31 @@ class Bdb: if bp: bp.deleteMe() self.breaks = {} - + def get_break(self, filename, lineno): filename = self.canonic(filename) return self.breaks.has_key(filename) and \ lineno in self.breaks[filename] - + def get_breaks(self, filename, lineno): filename = self.canonic(filename) return self.breaks.has_key(filename) and \ lineno in self.breaks[filename] and \ Breakpoint.bplist[filename, lineno] or [] - + def get_file_breaks(self, filename): filename = self.canonic(filename) if self.breaks.has_key(filename): return self.breaks[filename] else: return [] - + def get_all_breaks(self): return self.breaks - + # Derived classes and clients can call the following method # to get a data structure representing a stack trace. - + def get_stack(self, f, t): stack = [] if t and t.tb_frame is f: @@ -300,9 +300,9 @@ class Bdb: stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno)) t = t.tb_next return stack, i - - # - + + # + def format_stack_entry(self, frame_lineno, lprefix=': '): import linecache, repr, string frame, lineno = frame_lineno @@ -327,10 +327,10 @@ class Bdb: line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno) if line: s = s + lprefix + string.strip(line) return s - + # The following two methods can be called by clients to use # a debugger to debug a statement, given as a string. - + def run(self, cmd, globals=None, locals=None): if globals is None: import __main__ @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ class Bdb: finally: self.quitting = 1 sys.settrace(None) - + def runeval(self, expr, globals=None, locals=None): if globals is None: import __main__ @@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ class Breakpoint: else: self.bplist[file, line] = [self] - + def deleteMe(self): index = (self.file, self.line) self.bpbynumber[self.number] = None # No longer in list @@ -452,13 +452,13 @@ class Breakpoint: def bpprint(self): if self.temporary: - disp = 'del ' + disp = 'del ' else: - disp = 'keep ' + disp = 'keep ' if self.enabled: - disp = disp + 'yes' + disp = disp + 'yes' else: - disp = disp + 'no ' + disp = disp + 'no ' print '%-4dbreakpoint %s at %s:%d' % (self.number, disp, self.file, self.line) if self.cond: @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ def effective(file, line, frame): # condition evaluates to true. try: val = eval(b.cond, frame.f_globals, - frame.f_locals) + frame.f_locals) if val: if b.ignore > 0: b.ignore = b.ignore -1 @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ def effective(file, line, frame): except: # if eval fails, most conservative # thing is to stop on breakpoint - # regardless of ignore count. + # regardless of ignore count. # Don't delete temporary, # as another hint to user. return (b,0) |