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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1994-06-23 11:42:52 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1994-06-23 11:42:52 (GMT) |
commit | adb3105ec413bd29b3d7ce40a133ef600caa4e56 (patch) | |
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Companion module for new profile.py
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diff --git a/Lib/pstats.py b/Lib/pstats.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5a4601a --- /dev/null +++ b/Lib/pstats.py @@ -0,0 +1,535 @@ +# +# Class for printing reports on profiled python code. rev 1.0 4/1/94 +# +# Based on prior profile module by Sjoerd Mullender... +# which was hacked somewhat by: Guido van Rossum +# +# see jprofile.doc and jprofile.py for more info. + +# Copyright 1994, by InfoSeek Corporation, all rights reserved. +# Written by James Roskind +# +# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this Python software +# and its associated documentation for any purpose (subject to the +# restriction in the following sentence) without fee is hereby granted, +# provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies, and +# that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in +# supporting documentation, and that the name of InfoSeek not be used in +# advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software +# without specific, written prior permission. This permission is +# explicitly restricted to the copying and modification of the software +# to remain in Python, compiled Python, or other languages (such as C) +# wherein the modified or derived code is exclusively imported into a +# Python module. +# +# INFOSEEK CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS +# SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND +# FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INFOSEEK CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY +# SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER +# RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF +# CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN +# CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. + + +import os +import time +import string +import marshal +import regex + +#************************************************************************** +# Class Stats documentation +#************************************************************************** +# This class is used for creating reports from data generated by the +# Profile class. It is a "friend" of that class, and imports data either +# by direct access to members of Profile class, or by reading in a dictionary +# that was emitted (via marshal) from the Profile class. +# +# The big change from the previous Profiler (in terms of raw functionality) +# is that an "add()" method has been provided to combine Stats from +# several distinct profile runs. Both the constructor and the add() +# method now take arbitrarilly many file names as arguments. +# +# All the print methods now take an argument that indicats how many lines +# to print. If the arg is a floating point number between 0 and 1.0, then +# it is taken as a decimal percentage of the availabel lines to be printed +# (e.g., .1 means print 10% of all available lines). If it is an integer, +# it is taken to mean the number of lines of data that you wish to have +# printed. +# +# The sort_stats() method now processes some additionaly options (i.e., in +# addition to the old -1, 0, 1, or 2). It takes an arbitrary number of quoted +# strings to select the sort order. For example sort_stats('time', 'name') +# sorts on the major key of "internal function time", and on the minor +# key of 'the name of the function'. Look at the two tables in sort_stats() +# and get_sort_arg_defs(self) for more examples. +# +# All methods now return "self", so you can string together commands like: +# Stats('foo', 'goo').strip_dirs().sort_stats('calls').\ +# print_stats(5).print_callers(5) +# +#************************************************************************** +import fpformat + +class Stats: + def __init__(self, *args): + if not len(args): + arg = None + else: + arg = args[0] + args = args[1:] + self.init(arg) + apply(self.add, args).ignore() + + def init(self, arg): + self.all_callees = None # calc only if needed + self.files = [] + self.fcn_list = None + self.total_tt = 0 + self.total_calls = 0 + self.prim_calls = 0 + self.max_name_len = 0 + self.top_level = {} + self.stats = {} + self.sort_arg_dict = {} + self.load_stats(arg) + trouble = 1 + try: + self.get_top_level_stats() + trouble = 0 + finally: + if trouble: + print "Invalid timing data", + if self.files: print self.files[-1], + print + + + def load_stats(self, arg): + if not arg: self.stats = {} + elif type(arg) == type(""): + f = open(arg, 'r') + self.stats = marshal.load(f) + f.close() + try: + file_stats = os.stat(arg) + arg = time.ctime(file_stats[8]) + " " + arg + except: # in case this is not unix + pass + self.files = [ arg ] + elif type(arg) == type(self): + try: + arg.create_stats() + self.stats = arg.stats + arg.stats = {} + except: + pass + if not self.stats: + raise TypeError, "Cannot create or construct a " \ + + `self.__class__` \ + + " object from '" + `arg` + "'" + return + + def get_top_level_stats(self): + for func in self.stats.keys(): + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = self.stats[func] + self.total_calls = self.total_calls + nc + self.prim_calls = self.prim_calls + cc + self.total_tt = self.total_tt + tt + if callers.has_key(("jprofile", 0, "profiler")): + self.top_level[func] = None + if len(func_std_string(func)) > self.max_name_len: + self.max_name_len = len(func_std_string(func)) + + def add(self, *arg_list): + if not arg_list: return self + if len(arg_list) > 1: apply(self.add, arg_list[1:]) + other = arg_list[0] + if type(self) != type(other) or \ + self.__class__ != other.__class__: + other = Stats(other) + self.files = self.files + other.files + self.total_calls = self.total_calls + other.total_calls + self.prim_calls = self.prim_calls + other.prim_calls + self.total_tt = self.total_tt + other.total_tt + for func in other.top_level.keys(): + self.top_level[func] = None + + if self.max_name_len < other.max_name_len: + self.max_name_len = other.max_name_len + + self.fcn_list = None + + for func in other.stats.keys(): + if self.stats.has_key(func): + old_func_stat = self.stats[func] + else: + old_func_stat = (0, 0, 0, 0, {},) + self.stats[func] = add_func_stats(old_func_stat, \ + other.stats[func]) + return self + + + + # list the tuple indicies and directions for sorting, + # along with some printable description + sort_arg_dict_default = {\ + "calls" : (((1,-1), ), "call count"),\ + "cumulative": (((3,-1), ), "cumulative time"),\ + "file" : (((4, 1), ), "file name"),\ + "line" : (((5, 1), ), "line number"),\ + "module" : (((4, 1), ), "file name"),\ + "name" : (((6, 1), ), "function name"),\ + "nfl" : (((6, 1),(4, 1),(5, 1),), "name/file/line"), \ + "pcalls" : (((0,-1), ), "call count"),\ + "stdname" : (((7, 1), ), "standard name"),\ + "time" : (((2,-1), ), "internal time"),\ + } + + # Expand all abbreviations that are unique + def get_sort_arg_defs(self): + if not self.sort_arg_dict: + self.sort_arg_dict = dict = {} + std_list = dict.keys() + bad_list = {} + for word in self.sort_arg_dict_default.keys(): + fragment = word + while fragment: + if not fragment: + break + if dict.has_key(fragment): + bad_list[fragment] = 0 + break + dict[fragment] = self. \ + sort_arg_dict_default[word] + fragment = fragment[:-1] + for word in bad_list.keys(): + del dict[word] + return self.sort_arg_dict + + + def sort_stats(self, *field): + if not field: + self.fcn_list = 0 + return self + if len(field) == 1 and type(field[0]) == type(1): + # Be compatible with old profiler + field = [ {-1: "stdname", \ + 0:"calls", \ + 1:"time", \ + 2: "cumulative" } [ field[0] ] ] + + sort_arg_defs = self.get_sort_arg_defs() + sort_tuple = () + self.sort_type = "" + connector = "" + for word in field: + sort_tuple = sort_tuple + sort_arg_defs[word][0] + self.sort_type = self.sort_type + connector + \ + sort_arg_defs[word][1] + connector = ", " + + stats_list = [] + for func in self.stats.keys(): + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = self.stats[func] + stats_list.append((cc, nc, tt, ct) + func_split(func) \ + + (func_std_string(func), func,) ) + + stats_list.sort(TupleComp(sort_tuple).compare) + + self.fcn_list = fcn_list = [] + for tuple in stats_list: + fcn_list.append(tuple[-1]) + return self + + + def reverse_order(self): + if self.fcn_list: self.fcn_list.reverse() + return self + + def strip_dirs(self): + oldstats = self.stats + self.stats = newstats = {} + max_name_len = 0 + for func in oldstats.keys(): + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = oldstats[func] + newfunc = func_strip_path(func) + if len(func_std_string(newfunc)) > max_name_len: + max_name_len = len(func_std_string(newfunc)) + newcallers = {} + for func2 in callers.keys(): + newcallers[func_strip_path(func2)] = \ + callers[func2] + + if newstats.has_key(newfunc): + newstats[newfunc] = add_func_stats( \ + newstats[newfunc],\ + (cc, nc, tt, ct, newcallers)) + else: + newstats[newfunc] = (cc, nc, tt, ct, newcallers) + old_top = self.top_level + self.top_level = new_top = {} + for func in old_top.keys(): + new_top[func_strip_path(func)] = None + + self.max_name_len = max_name_len + + self.fcn_list = None + self.all_callees = None + return self + + + + def calc_callees(self): + if self.all_callees: return + self.all_callees = all_callees = {} + for func in self.stats.keys(): + if not all_callees.has_key(func): + all_callees[func] = {} + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = self.stats[func] + for func2 in callers.keys(): + if not all_callees.has_key(func2): + all_callees[func2] = {} + all_callees[func2][func] = callers[func2] + return + + #****************************************************************** + # The following functions support actual printing of reports + #****************************************************************** + + # Optional "amount" is either a line count, or a percentage of lines. + + def eval_print_amount(self, sel, list, msg): + new_list = list + if type(sel) == type(""): + new_list = [] + for func in list: + if 0<=regex.search(sel, func_std_string(func)): + new_list.append(func) + else: + count = len(list) + if type(sel) == type(1.0) and 0.0 <= sel < 1.0: + count = int (count * sel + .5) + new_list = list[:count] + elif type(sel) == type(1) and 0 <= sel < count: + count = sel + new_list = list[:count] + if len(list) != len(new_list): + msg = msg + " List reduced from " + `len(list)` \ + + " to " + `len(new_list)` + \ + " due to restriction <" + `sel` + ">\n" + + return new_list, msg + + + + def get_print_list(self, sel_list): + width = self.max_name_len + if self.fcn_list: + list = self.fcn_list[:] + msg = " Ordered by: " + self.sort_type + '\n' + else: + list = self.stats.keys() + msg = " Random listing order was used\n" + + for selection in sel_list: + list,msg = self.eval_print_amount(selection, list, msg) + + count = len(list) + + if not list: + return 0, list + print msg + if count < len(self.stats): + width = 0 + for func in list: + if len(func_std_string(func)) > width: + width = len(func_std_string(func)) + return width+2, list + + def print_stats(self, *amount): + for filename in self.files: + print filename + if self.files: print + indent = " " + for func in self.top_level.keys(): + print indent, func_get_function_name(func) + + print indent, self.total_calls, "function calls", + if self.total_calls != self.prim_calls: + print "(" + `self.prim_calls`, "primitive calls)", + print "in", fpformat.fix(self.total_tt, 3), "CPU seconds" + print + width, list = self.get_print_list(amount) + if list: + self.print_title() + for func in list: + self.print_line(func) + print + print + return self + + + def print_callees(self, *amount): + width, list = self.get_print_list(amount) + if list: + self.calc_callees() + + self.print_call_heading(width, "called...") + for func in list: + if self.all_callees.has_key(func): + self.print_call_line(width, \ + func, self.all_callees[func]) + else: + self.print_call_line(width, func, {}) + print + print + return self + + def print_callers(self, *amount): + width, list = self.get_print_list(amount) + if list: + self.print_call_heading(width, "was called by...") + for func in list: + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = self.stats[func] + self.print_call_line(width, func, callers) + print + print + return self + + def print_call_heading(self, name_size, column_title): + print string.ljust("Function ", name_size) + column_title + + + def print_call_line(self, name_size, source, call_dict): + print string.ljust(func_std_string(source), name_size), + if not call_dict: + print "--" + return + clist = call_dict.keys() + clist.sort() + name_size = name_size + 1 + indent = "" + for func in clist: + name = func_std_string(func) + print indent*name_size + name + '(' \ + + `call_dict[func]`+')', \ + f8(self.stats[func][3]) + indent = " " + + + + def print_title(self): + print string.rjust('ncalls', 9), + print string.rjust('tottime', 8), + print string.rjust('percall', 8), + print string.rjust('cumtime', 8), + print string.rjust('percall', 8), + print 'filename:lineno(function)' + + + def print_line(self, func): # hack : should print percentages + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = self.stats[func] + c = `nc` + if nc != cc: + c = c + '/' + `cc` + print string.rjust(c, 9), + print f8(tt), + if nc == 0: + print ' '*8, + else: + print f8(tt/nc), + print f8(ct), + if cc == 0: + print ' '*8, + else: + print f8(ct/cc), + print func_std_string(func) + + + def ignore(self): + pass # has no return value, so use at end of line :-) + + +#************************************************************************** +# class TupleComp Documentation +#************************************************************************** +# This class provides a generic function for comparing any two tuples. +# Each instance records a list of tuple-indicies (from most significant +# to least significant), and sort direction (ascending or decending) for +# each tuple-index. The compare functions can then be used as the function +# argument to the system sort() function when a list of tuples need to be +# sorted in the instances order. +#************************************************************************** +class TupleComp: + def __init__(self, comp_select_list): + self.comp_select_list = comp_select_list + + def compare (self, left, right): + for index, direction in self.comp_select_list: + l = left[index] + r = right[index] + if l < r: + return -direction + if l > r: + return direction + return 0 + + + +#************************************************************************** + +def func_strip_path(func_name): + file, line, name = func_name + return os.path.basename(file), line, name + +def func_get_function_name(func): + return func[2] + +def func_std_string(func_name): # match what old profile produced + file, line, name = func_name + return file + ":" + `line` + "(" + name + ")" + +def func_split(func_name): + return func_name + +#************************************************************************** +# The following functions combine statists for pairs functions. +# The bulk of the processing involves correctly handling "call" lists, +# such as callers and callees. +#************************************************************************** + + # Add together all the stats for two profile entries +def add_func_stats(target, source): + cc, nc, tt, ct, callers = source + t_cc, t_nc, t_tt, t_ct, t_callers = target + return (cc+t_cc, nc+t_nc, tt+t_tt, ct+t_ct, \ + add_callers(t_callers, callers)) + + + # Combine two caller lists in a single list. +def add_callers(target, source): + new_callers = {} + for func in target.keys(): + new_callers[func] = target[func] + for func in source.keys(): + if new_callers.has_key(func): + new_callers[func] = source[func] + new_callers[func] + else: + new_callers[func] = source[func] + return new_callers + + # Sum the caller statistics to get total number of calls recieved +def count_calls(callers): + nc = 0 + for func in callers.keys(): + nc = nc + callers[func] + return nc + +#************************************************************************** +# The following functions support printing of reports +#************************************************************************** + +def f8(x): + return string.rjust(fpformat.fix(x, 3), 8) + + |