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authorGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1992-01-22 22:21:31 (GMT)
committerGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>1992-01-22 22:21:31 (GMT)
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-rw-r--r--Lib/bdb.py275
-rw-r--r--Lib/codehack.py54
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-old/codehack.py54
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-stdwin/basewin.py65
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-stdwin/srcwin.py103
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-stdwin/wdb.py282
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbframewin.py108
-rw-r--r--Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py97
-rw-r--r--Lib/repr.py83
-rwxr-xr-xLib/stdwin/basewin.py65
-rwxr-xr-xLib/stdwin/srcwin.py103
-rwxr-xr-xLib/stdwin/wdb.py282
-rwxr-xr-xLib/stdwin/wdbframewin.py108
-rwxr-xr-xLib/stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py97
14 files changed, 1776 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/bdb.py b/Lib/bdb.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..36b0f18
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/bdb.py
@@ -0,0 +1,275 @@
+# A generic Python debugger base class.
+# This class takes care of details of the trace facility;
+# a derived class should implement user interaction.
+# There are two debuggers based upon this:
+# 'pdb', a text-oriented debugger not unlike dbx or gdb;
+# and 'wdb', a window-oriented debugger.
+# And of course... you can roll your own!
+
+import sys
+
+BdbQuit = 'bdb.BdbQuit' # Exception to give up completely
+
+
+class Bdb: # Basic Debugger
+
+ def init(self):
+ self.breaks = {}
+ return self
+
+ def reset(self):
+ self.botframe = None
+ self.stopframe = None
+ self.returnframe = None
+ self.quitting = 0
+
+ def trace_dispatch(self, frame, event, arg):
+ if self.quitting:
+ return # None
+ if event == 'line':
+ return self.dispatch_line(frame)
+ if event == 'call':
+ return self.dispatch_call(frame, arg)
+ if event == 'return':
+ return self.dispatch_return(frame, arg)
+ if event == 'exception':
+ 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):
+ frame.f_locals['__args__'] = arg
+ if self.botframe is None:
+ # First call of dispatch since reset()
+ self.botframe = frame
+ return self.trace_dispatch
+ if not (self.stop_here(frame) or self.break_anywhere(frame)):
+ # No need to trace this function
+ return # None
+ 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
+ # functions, 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
+ if frame is self.stopframe:
+ return 1
+ while frame is not None and frame is not self.stopframe:
+ if frame is self.botframe:
+ return 1
+ frame = frame.f_back
+ return 0
+
+ def break_here(self, frame):
+ if not self.breaks.has_key(frame.f_code.co_filename):
+ return 0
+ if not frame.f_lineno in \
+ self.breaks[frame.f_code.co_filename]:
+ return 0
+ return 1
+
+ def break_anywhere(self, frame):
+ return self.breaks.has_key(frame.f_code.co_filename)
+
+ # Derived classes should override the user_* functions
+ # to gain control.
+
+ def user_call(self, frame, argument_list):
+ # This function is called when there is the remote possibility
+ # that we ever need to stop in this function
+ pass
+
+ def user_line(self, frame):
+ # This function is called when we stop or break at this line
+ pass
+
+ def user_return(self, frame, return_value):
+ # This function is called when a return trap is set here
+ pass
+
+ def user_exception(self, frame, (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)):
+ # This function 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 functions
+ # 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_continue(self):
+ # Don't stop except at breakpoints or when finished
+ self.stopframe = self.botframe
+ self.returnframe = None
+ self.quitting = 0
+
+ def set_quit(self):
+ self.stopframe = self.botframe
+ self.returnframe = None
+ self.quitting = 1
+ sys.trace = None
+ del sys.trace
+
+ # Derived classes and clients can call the following functions
+ # to manipulate breakpoints. These functions return an
+ # error message is something went wrong, None if all is well.
+ # Call self.get_*break*() to see the breakpoints.
+
+ def set_break(self, filename, lineno):
+ import linecache # Import as late as possible
+ line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ if not line:
+ return 'That line does not exist!'
+ if not self.breaks.has_key(filename):
+ self.breaks[filename] = []
+ list = self.breaks[filename]
+ if lineno in list:
+ return 'There is already a breakpoint there!'
+ list.append(lineno)
+
+ def clear_break(self, filename, lineno):
+ if not self.breaks.has_key(filename):
+ return 'There are no breakpoints in that file!'
+ if lineno not in self.breaks[filename]:
+ return 'There is no breakpoint there!'
+ self.breaks[filename].remove(lineno)
+ if not self.breaks[filename]:
+ del self.breaks[filename]
+
+ def clear_all_file_breaks(self, filename):
+ if not self.breaks.has_key(filename):
+ return 'There are no breakpoints in that file!'
+ del self.breaks[filename]
+
+ def clear_all_breaks(self, filename, lineno):
+ if not self.breaks:
+ return 'There are no breakpoints!'
+ self.breaks = {}
+
+ def get_break(self, filename, lineno):
+ return self.breaks.has_key(filename) and \
+ lineno in self.breaks[filename]
+
+ def get_file_breaks(self, 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 function
+ # to get a data structure representing a stack trace.
+
+ def get_stack(self, f, t):
+ stack = []
+ if t and t.tb_frame is f:
+ t = t.tb_next
+ while f is not None:
+ stack.append((f, f.f_lineno))
+ if f is self.botframe:
+ break
+ f = f.f_back
+ stack.reverse()
+ i = max(0, len(stack) - 1)
+ while t is not None:
+ stack.append((t.tb_frame, t.tb_lineno))
+ t = t.tb_next
+ return stack, i
+
+ # The following two functions can be called by clients to use
+ # a debugger to debug a statement, given as a string.
+
+ def run(self, cmd):
+ import __main__
+ dict = __main__.__dict__
+ self.runctx(cmd, dict, dict)
+
+ def runctx(self, cmd, globals, locals):
+ self.reset()
+ sys.trace = self.trace_dispatch
+ try:
+ exec(cmd + '\n', globals, locals)
+ except BdbQuit:
+ pass
+ finally:
+ self.quitting = 1
+ sys.trace = None
+ del sys.trace
+ # XXX What to do if the command finishes normally?
+
+
+# -------------------- testing --------------------
+
+class Tdb(Bdb):
+ def user_call(self, frame, args):
+ import codehack
+ name = codehack.getcodename(frame.f_code)
+ if not name: name = '???'
+ print '+++ call', name, args
+ def user_line(self, frame):
+ import linecache, string, codehack
+ name = codehack.getcodename(frame.f_code)
+ if not name: name = '???'
+ fn = frame.f_code.co_filename
+ line = linecache.getline(fn, frame.f_lineno)
+ print '+++', fn, frame.f_lineno, name, ':', string.strip(line)
+ def user_return(self, frame, retval):
+ print '+++ return', retval
+ def user_exception(self, frame, exc_stuff):
+ print '+++ exception', exc_stuff
+ self.set_continue()
+
+def foo(n):
+ print 'foo(', n, ')'
+ x = bar(n*10)
+ print 'bar returned', x
+
+def bar(a):
+ print 'bar(', a, ')'
+ return a/2
+
+def test():
+ import linecache
+ linecache.checkcache()
+ t = Tdb().init()
+ t.run('import bdb; bdb.foo(10)')
diff --git a/Lib/codehack.py b/Lib/codehack.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a4f611
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/codehack.py
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+# A subroutine for extracting a function name from a code object
+# (with cache)
+
+import sys
+from stat import *
+import string
+import os
+import linecache
+
+# Extract the function or class name from a code object.
+# This is a bit of a hack, since a code object doesn't contain
+# the name directly. So what do we do:
+# - get the filename (which *is* in the code object)
+# - look in the code string to find the first SET_LINENO instruction
+# (this must be the first instruction)
+# - get the line from the file
+# - if the line starts with 'class' or 'def' (after possible whitespace),
+# extract the following identifier
+#
+# This breaks apart when the function was read from <stdin>
+# or constructed by exec(), when the file is not accessible,
+# and also when the file has been modified or when a line is
+# continued with a backslash before the function or class name.
+#
+# Because this is a pretty expensive hack, a cache is kept.
+
+SET_LINENO = 127 # The opcode (see "opcode.h" in the Python source)
+identchars = string.letters + string.digits + '_' # Identifier characters
+
+_namecache = {} # The cache
+
+def getcodename(co):
+ key = `co` # arbitrary but uniquely identifying string
+ if _namecache.has_key(key): return _namecache[key]
+ filename = co.co_filename
+ code = co.co_code
+ name = ''
+ if ord(code[0]) == SET_LINENO:
+ lineno = ord(code[1]) | ord(code[2]) << 8
+ line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ words = string.split(line)
+ if len(words) >= 2 and words[0] in ('def', 'class'):
+ name = words[1]
+ for i in range(len(name)):
+ if name[i] not in identchars:
+ name = name[:i]
+ break
+ _namecache[key] = name
+ return name
+
+# Use the above routine to find a function's name.
+
+def getfuncname(func):
+ return getcodename(func.func_code)
diff --git a/Lib/lib-old/codehack.py b/Lib/lib-old/codehack.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8a4f611
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-old/codehack.py
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+# A subroutine for extracting a function name from a code object
+# (with cache)
+
+import sys
+from stat import *
+import string
+import os
+import linecache
+
+# Extract the function or class name from a code object.
+# This is a bit of a hack, since a code object doesn't contain
+# the name directly. So what do we do:
+# - get the filename (which *is* in the code object)
+# - look in the code string to find the first SET_LINENO instruction
+# (this must be the first instruction)
+# - get the line from the file
+# - if the line starts with 'class' or 'def' (after possible whitespace),
+# extract the following identifier
+#
+# This breaks apart when the function was read from <stdin>
+# or constructed by exec(), when the file is not accessible,
+# and also when the file has been modified or when a line is
+# continued with a backslash before the function or class name.
+#
+# Because this is a pretty expensive hack, a cache is kept.
+
+SET_LINENO = 127 # The opcode (see "opcode.h" in the Python source)
+identchars = string.letters + string.digits + '_' # Identifier characters
+
+_namecache = {} # The cache
+
+def getcodename(co):
+ key = `co` # arbitrary but uniquely identifying string
+ if _namecache.has_key(key): return _namecache[key]
+ filename = co.co_filename
+ code = co.co_code
+ name = ''
+ if ord(code[0]) == SET_LINENO:
+ lineno = ord(code[1]) | ord(code[2]) << 8
+ line = linecache.getline(filename, lineno)
+ words = string.split(line)
+ if len(words) >= 2 and words[0] in ('def', 'class'):
+ name = words[1]
+ for i in range(len(name)):
+ if name[i] not in identchars:
+ name = name[:i]
+ break
+ _namecache[key] = name
+ return name
+
+# Use the above routine to find a function's name.
+
+def getfuncname(func):
+ return getcodename(func.func_code)
diff --git a/Lib/lib-stdwin/basewin.py b/Lib/lib-stdwin/basewin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f896fe2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-stdwin/basewin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+# basewin.py
+
+import stdwin
+import mainloop
+from stdwinevents import *
+
+class BaseWindow:
+
+ def init(self, title):
+ self.win = stdwin.open(title)
+ self.win.dispatch = self.dispatch
+ mainloop.register(self.win)
+ return self
+
+# def reopen(self):
+# title = self.win.gettitle()
+# winpos = self.win.getwinpos()
+# winsize = self.win.getwinsize()
+# origin = self.win.getorigin()
+# docsize = self.win.getdocsize()
+# mainloop.unregister(self.win)
+# del self.win.dispatch
+# self.win.close()
+# stdwin.setdefwinpos(winpos)
+# stdwin.setdefwinsize(winsize)
+# self.win = stdwin.open(title)
+# stdwin.setdefwinpos(0, 0)
+# stdwin.setdefwinsize(0, 0)
+# self.win.setdocsize(docsize)
+# self.win.setorigin(origin)
+# self.win.dispatch = self.dispatch
+# mainloop.register(self.win)
+
+ def popup(self):
+ if self.win is not stdwin.getactive():
+ self.win.setactive()
+
+ def close(self):
+ mainloop.unregister(self.win)
+ del self.win.dispatch
+ self.win.close()
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_CHAR:
+ self.char(detail)
+ elif type == WE_COMMAND:
+ self.command(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_DOWN:
+ self.mouse_down(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_MOVE:
+ self.mouse_move(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_UP:
+ self.mouse_up(detail)
+ elif type == WE_DRAW:
+ self.draw(detail)
+ elif type == WE_CLOSE:
+ self.close()
+
+ def no_op(self, detail):
+ pass
+ char = command = mouse_down = mouse_move = mouse_up = draw = no_op
+
+ def refreshall(self):
+ self.win.change((-10, 0), (10000, 30000))
diff --git a/Lib/lib-stdwin/srcwin.py b/Lib/lib-stdwin/srcwin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f323ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-stdwin/srcwin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+# srcwin.py -- a source listing window
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import basewin
+
+WIDTH = 40
+MAXHEIGHT = 24
+
+class SourceWindow(basewin.BaseWindow):
+
+ def init(self, filename):
+ self.filename = filename
+ #
+ f = open(self.filename, 'r') # raise exception if not found
+ self.contents = f.read()
+ f.seek(0)
+ self.linecount = len(f.readlines())
+ f.close()
+ #
+ self.lineheight = lh = stdwin.lineheight()
+ self.leftmargin = stdwin.textwidth('00000000')
+ self.rightmargin = 30000 # Infinity
+ self.bottom = lh * self.linecount
+ #
+ stdwin.setdefwinpos(0, 0)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = lh*min(MAXHEIGHT, self.linecount)
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, filename)
+ #
+ self.win.setdocsize(0, self.bottom + lh)
+ self.initeditor()
+ return self
+
+ def initeditor(self):
+ r = (self.leftmargin, 0), (self.rightmargin, self.bottom)
+ self.editor = self.win.textcreate(r)
+ self.editor.settext(self.contents)
+
+ def closeeditor(self):
+ self.editor.close()
+
+ def reopen(self):
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.reopen(self)
+ self.initeditor()
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+
+ # Override this method to format line numbers differently
+ def getmark(self, lineno):
+ return `lineno`
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ if event[0] == WE_NULL: return # Dummy tested by mainloop
+ if event[0] == WE_DRAW or not self.editor.event(event):
+ basewin.BaseWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ dummy = self.editor.draw(detail)
+ # Draw line numbers
+ (left, top), (right, bottom) = detail
+ topline = top/self.lineheight
+ botline = bottom/self.lineheight + 1
+ botline = min(self.linecount, botline)
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ h, v = 0, self.lineheight * topline
+ for lineno in range(topline+1, botline+1):
+ d.text((h, v), self.getmark(lineno))
+ v = v + self.lineheight
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def changemark(self, lineno):
+ left = 0
+ top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
+ right = self.leftmargin
+ bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ d.erase((left, top), (right, bottom))
+ d.text((left, top), self.getmark(lineno))
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def showline(self, lineno):
+ left = 0
+ top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
+ right = self.leftmargin
+ bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
+ self.win.show((left, top), (right, bottom))
+
+
+TESTFILE = 'srcwin.py'
+
+def test():
+ import mainloop
+ sw = SourceWindow().init(TESTFILE)
+ mainloop.mainloop()
diff --git a/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdb.py b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdb.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..89b03f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdb.py
@@ -0,0 +1,282 @@
+# wdb.py -- a window-based Python debugger
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import sys
+import basewin
+import bdb
+import repr
+
+WIDTH = 40
+HEIGHT = 8
+
+WdbDone = 'wdb.WdbDone' # Exception to continue execution
+
+
+class Wdb(bdb.Bdb, basewin.BaseWindow): # Window debugger
+
+ def init(self):
+ self.sourcewindows = {}
+ self.framewindows = {}
+ self = bdb.Bdb.init(self)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = HEIGHT*stdwin.lineheight()
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, '--Stack--')
+ self.closed = 0
+ return self
+
+ def reset(self):
+ if self.closed: raise RuntimeError, 'already closed'
+ bdb.Bdb.reset(self)
+ self.forget()
+
+ def forget(self):
+ self.lineno = None
+ self.stack = []
+ self.curindex = 0
+ self.curframe = None
+ for fn in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ self.sourcewindows[fn].resetlineno()
+
+ def setup(self, f, t):
+ self.forget()
+ self.stack, self.curindex = self.get_stack(f, t)
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ # Build a list of current frames
+ cfl = []
+ for f, i in self.stack: cfl.append(f)
+ # Remove deactivated frame windows
+ for name in self.framewindows.keys():
+ fw = self.framewindows[name]
+ if fw.frame not in cfl: fw.close()
+ else: fw.refreshframe()
+ # Refresh the stack window
+ self.refreshstack()
+
+ # Override Bdb methods (except user_call, for now)
+
+ def user_line(self, frame):
+ # This function is called when we stop or break at this line
+ self.interaction(frame, None)
+
+ def user_return(self, frame, return_value):
+ # This function is called when a return trap is set here
+ frame.f_locals['__return__'] = return_value
+ self.settitle('--Return--')
+ self.interaction(frame, None)
+ self.settitle('--Stack--')
+
+ def user_exception(self, frame, (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)):
+ # This function is called if an exception occurs,
+ # but only if we are to stop at or just below this level
+ frame.f_locals['__exception__'] = exc_type, exc_value
+ self.settitle(exc_type + ': ' + repr.repr(exc_value))
+ self.interaction(frame, exc_traceback)
+ self.settitle('--Stack--')
+
+ # Change the title
+
+ def settitle(self, title):
+ self.savetitle = self.win.gettitle()
+ self.win.settitle(title)
+
+ # General interaction function
+
+ def interaction(self, frame, traceback):
+ import mainloop
+ self.popup()
+ self.setup(frame, traceback)
+ try:
+ mainloop.mainloop()
+ except WdbDone:
+ pass
+ self.forget()
+
+ # Functions whose name is do_X for some character X
+ # are callable directly from the keyboard.
+
+ def do_up(self):
+ if self.curindex == 0:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ else:
+ self.curindex = self.curindex - 1
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ do_u = do_up
+
+ def do_down(self):
+ if self.curindex + 1 == len(self.stack):
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ else:
+ self.curindex = self.curindex + 1
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ do_d = do_down
+
+ def do_step(self):
+ self.set_step()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_s = do_step
+
+ def do_next(self):
+ self.set_next(self.curframe)
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_n = do_next
+
+ def do_return(self):
+ self.set_return(self.curframe)
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_r = do_return
+
+ def do_continue(self):
+ self.set_continue()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_c = do_cont = do_continue
+
+ def do_quit(self):
+ self.close()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_q = do_quit
+
+ def do_list(self):
+ fn = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
+ if not self.sourcewindows.has_key(fn):
+ import wdbsrcwin
+ try:
+ self.sourcewindows[fn] = \
+ wdbsrcwin.DebuggerSourceWindow(). \
+ init(self, fn)
+ except IOError:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ return
+ w = self.sourcewindows[fn]
+ lineno = self.stack[self.curindex][1]
+ w.setlineno(lineno)
+ w.popup()
+ do_l = do_list
+
+ def do_frame(self):
+ name = 'locals' + `self.curframe`[16:-1]
+ if self.framewindows.has_key(name):
+ self.framewindows[name].popup()
+ else:
+ import wdbframewin
+ self.framewindows[name] = \
+ wdbframewin.FrameWindow().init(self, \
+ self.curframe, \
+ self.curframe.f_locals, name)
+ do_f = do_frame
+
+ def do_globalframe(self):
+ name = 'globals' + `self.curframe`[16:-1]
+ if self.framewindows.has_key(name):
+ self.framewindows[name].popup()
+ else:
+ import wdbframewin
+ self.framewindows[name] = \
+ wdbframewin.FrameWindow().init(self, \
+ self.curframe, \
+ self.curframe.f_globals, name)
+ do_g = do_globalframe
+
+ # Link between the debugger and the window
+
+ def refreshstack(self):
+ height = stdwin.lineheight() * (1 + len(self.stack))
+ self.win.setdocsize((0, height))
+ self.refreshall() # XXX be more subtle later
+ # Also pass the information on to the source windows
+ filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
+ lineno = self.curframe.f_lineno
+ for fn in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ w = self.sourcewindows[fn]
+ if fn == filename:
+ w.setlineno(lineno)
+ else:
+ w.resetlineno()
+
+ # The remaining methods override BaseWindow methods
+
+ def close(self):
+ if not self.closed:
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+ self.closed = 1
+ for key in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ self.sourcewindows[key].close()
+ for key in self.framewindows.keys():
+ self.framewindows[key].close()
+ self.set_quit()
+
+ def char(self, detail):
+ try:
+ func = eval('self.do_' + detail)
+ except (AttributeError, SyntaxError):
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ return
+ func()
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ if detail == WC_UP:
+ self.do_up()
+ elif detail == WC_DOWN:
+ self.do_down()
+
+ def mouse_down(self, detail):
+ (h, v), clicks, button, mask = detail
+ i = v / stdwin.lineheight()
+ if 0 <= i < len(self.stack):
+ if i != self.curindex:
+ self.curindex = i
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ elif clicks == 2:
+ self.do_frame()
+ else:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ import linecache, codehack, string
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ h, v = 0, 0
+ for f, lineno in self.stack:
+ fn = f.f_code.co_filename
+ if f is self.curframe:
+ s = '> '
+ else:
+ s = ' '
+ s = s + fn + '(' + `lineno` + ')'
+ s = s + codehack.getcodename(f.f_code)
+ if f.f_locals.has_key('__args__'):
+ args = f.f_locals['__args__']
+ if args is not None:
+ s = s + repr.repr(args)
+ if f.f_locals.has_key('__return__'):
+ rv = f.f_locals['__return__']
+ s = s + '->'
+ s = s + repr.repr(rv)
+ line = linecache.getline(fn, lineno)
+ if line: s = s + ': ' + string.strip(line)
+ d.text((h, v), s)
+ v = v + d.lineheight()
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+
+def run(statement):
+ x = Wdb().init()
+ try: x.run(statement)
+ finally: x.close()
+
+def runctx(statement, globals, locals):
+ x = Wdb().init()
+ try: x.runctx(statement, globals, locals)
+ finally: x.close()
+
+TESTCMD = 'import x; x.main()'
+
+def test():
+ import linecache
+ linecache.checkcache()
+ run(TESTCMD)
diff --git a/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbframewin.py b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbframewin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..422baa2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbframewin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+# wdb.py -- a window-based Python debugger
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import basewin
+import sys
+
+WIDTH = 40
+MAXHEIGHT = 16
+
+class FrameWindow(basewin.BaseWindow):
+
+ def init(self, debugger, frame, dict, name):
+ self.debugger = debugger
+ self.frame = frame # Not used except for identity tests
+ self.dict = dict
+ self.name = name
+ nl = max(4, len(self.dict))
+ nl = min(nl, MAXHEIGHT)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = nl*stdwin.lineheight()
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, '--Frame ' + name + '--')
+ self.initeditor()
+ self.displaylist = ['>>>', '', '-'*WIDTH]
+ self.refreshframe()
+ return self
+
+ def initeditor(self):
+ r = (stdwin.textwidth('>>> '), 0), (30000, stdwin.lineheight())
+ self.editor = self.win.textcreate(r)
+
+ def closeeditor(self):
+ self.editor.close()
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_NULL: return # Dummy tested by mainloop
+ if type in (WE_DRAW, WE_COMMAND) \
+ or not self.editor.event(event):
+ basewin.BaseWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def close(self):
+ del self.debugger.framewindows[self.name]
+ del self.debugger, self.dict
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ if detail == WC_RETURN:
+ self.re_eval()
+ else:
+ dummy = self.editor.event(WE_COMMAND, \
+ self.win, detail)
+
+ def re_eval(self):
+ import string, repr
+ expr = string.strip(self.editor.gettext())
+ if expr == '':
+ output = ''
+ else:
+ globals = self.frame.f_globals
+ locals = self.frame.f_locals
+ try:
+ value = eval(expr, globals, locals)
+ output = repr.repr(value)
+ except:
+ output = sys.exc_type + ': ' + `sys.exc_value`
+ self.displaylist[1] = output
+ lh = stdwin.lineheight()
+ r = (-10, 0), (30000, 2*lh)
+ self.win.change(r)
+ self.editor.setfocus(0, len(expr))
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ (left, top), (right, bottom) = detail
+ dummy = self.editor.draw(detail)
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ lh = d.lineheight()
+ h, v = 0, 0
+ for line in self.displaylist:
+ if v+lh > top and v < bottom:
+ d.text((h, v), line)
+ v = v + lh
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def refreshframe(self):
+ import repr
+ del self.displaylist[3:]
+ self.re_eval()
+ names = self.dict.keys()
+ for key, label in ('__args__', 'Args: '), \
+ ('__return__', 'Return: '):
+ if self.dict.has_key(key):
+ names.remove(key)
+ value = self.dict[key]
+ label = label + repr.repr(value)
+ self.displaylist.append(label)
+ names.sort()
+ for name in names:
+ value = self.dict[name]
+ line = name + ' = ' + repr.repr(value)
+ self.displaylist.append(line)
+ self.win.setdocsize(0, \
+ stdwin.lineheight() * len(self.displaylist))
+ self.refreshall() # XXX Be more subtle later
diff --git a/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c5de928
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/lib-stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+# wdbsrcwin.py -- source window for wdb
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import srcwin
+
+
+class DebuggerSourceWindow(srcwin.SourceWindow):
+
+ def init(self, debugger, filename):
+ self.debugger = debugger
+ self.curlineno = 0
+ self.focus = 0
+ return srcwin.SourceWindow.init(self, filename)
+
+ def close(self):
+ del self.debugger.sourcewindows[self.filename]
+ del self.debugger
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.close(self)
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_CHAR:
+ self.char(detail)
+ elif type == WE_COMMAND:
+ self.command(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_DOWN:
+ self.mouse_down(detail)
+ else:
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def char(self, detail):
+ self.debugger.char(detail)
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ self.debugger.command(detail)
+
+ def mouse_down(self, detail):
+ (h, v), clicks, button, mask = detail
+ if h >= self.leftmargin:
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.dispatch(self, \
+ (WE_MOUSE_DOWN, self.win, detail))
+ return
+ lineno = v/self.lineheight + 1
+ if 1 <= lineno <= self.linecount:
+ if self.debugger.get_break(self.filename, lineno):
+ f = self.debugger.clear_break
+ else:
+ f = self.debugger.set_break
+ err = f(self.filename, lineno)
+ if err: stdwin.message(err)
+ else: self.changemark(lineno)
+ else:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+
+ def getmark(self, lineno):
+ s = `lineno`
+ if lineno == self.focus:
+ s = '[' + s + ']'
+ else:
+ s = ' ' + s + ' '
+ if lineno == self.curlineno:
+ s = s + '->'
+ else:
+ s = s + ' '
+ br = self.debugger.breaks
+ if br.has_key(self.filename) and lineno in br[self.filename]:
+ s = s + 'B'
+ else:
+ s = s + ' '
+ return s
+
+ def setlineno(self, newlineno):
+ if newlineno != self.curlineno:
+ oldlineno = self.curlineno
+ self.curlineno = newlineno
+ self.changemark(oldlineno)
+ self.changemark(newlineno)
+ if newlineno != 0:
+ self.showline(newlineno)
+
+ def resetlineno(self):
+ self.setlineno(0)
+
+ def setfocus(self, newfocus):
+ if newfocus != self.focus:
+ oldfocus = self.focus
+ self.focus = newfocus
+ self.changemark(oldfocus)
+ self.changemark(newfocus)
+ if newfocus != 0:
+ self.showline(newfocus)
+
+ def resetfocus(self):
+ self.setfocus(0)
+
+# XXX Should get rid of focus stuff again
diff --git a/Lib/repr.py b/Lib/repr.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..68f374c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/repr.py
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+# Redo the `...` (representation) but with limits on most sizes.
+
+import string
+
+class Repr:
+ def init(self):
+ self.maxlevel = 6
+ self.maxtuple = 6
+ self.maxlist = 6
+ self.maxdict = 4
+ self.maxstring = 30
+ self.maxlong = 40
+ self.maxother = 20
+ return self
+ def repr(self, x):
+ return self.repr1(x, self.maxlevel)
+ def repr1(self, x, level):
+ typename = `type(x)`[7:-2] # "<type '......'>"
+ if ' ' in typename:
+ parts = string.split(typename)
+ typename = string.joinfields(parts, '_')
+ try:
+ f = eval('self.repr_' + typename)
+ except AttributeError:
+ s = `x`
+ if len(s) > self.maxother:
+ i = max(0, (self.maxother-3)/2)
+ j = max(0, self.maxother-3-i)
+ s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
+ return s
+ return f(x, level)
+ def repr_tuple(self, x, level):
+ n = len(x)
+ if n == 0: return '()'
+ if level <= 0: return '(...)'
+ s = ''
+ for i in range(min(n, self.maxtuple)):
+ if s: s = s + ', '
+ s = s + self.repr1(x[i], level-1)
+ if n > self.maxtuple: s = s + ', ...'
+ elif n == 1: s = s + ','
+ return '(' + s + ')'
+ def repr_list(self, x, level):
+ n = len(x)
+ if n == 0: return '[]'
+ if level <= 0: return '[...]'
+ s = ''
+ for i in range(min(n, self.maxlist)):
+ if s: s = s + ', '
+ s = s + self.repr1(x[i], level-1)
+ if n > self.maxlist: s = s + ', ...'
+ return '[' + s + ']'
+ def repr_dictionary(self, x, level):
+ n = len(x)
+ if n == 0: return '{}'
+ if level <= 0: return '{...}'
+ s = ''
+ keys = x.keys()
+ keys.sort()
+ for i in range(min(n, self.maxdict)):
+ if s: s = s + ', '
+ key = keys[i]
+ s = s + self.repr1(key, level-1)
+ s = s + ': ' + self.repr1(x[key], level-1)
+ if n > self.maxlist: s = s + ', ...'
+ return '{' + s + '}'
+ def repr_string(self, x, level):
+ s = `x[:self.maxstring]`
+ if len(s) > self.maxstring:
+ i = max(0, (self.maxstring-3)/2)
+ j = max(0, self.maxstring-3-i)
+ s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
+ return s
+ def repr_long_int(self, x, level):
+ s = `x` # XXX Hope this isn't too slow...
+ if len(s) > self.maxlong:
+ i = max(0, (self.maxlong-3)/2)
+ j = max(0, self.maxlong-3-i)
+ s = s[:i] + '...' + s[len(s)-j:]
+ return s
+
+aRepr = Repr().init()
+repr = aRepr.repr
diff --git a/Lib/stdwin/basewin.py b/Lib/stdwin/basewin.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..f896fe2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/stdwin/basewin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+# basewin.py
+
+import stdwin
+import mainloop
+from stdwinevents import *
+
+class BaseWindow:
+
+ def init(self, title):
+ self.win = stdwin.open(title)
+ self.win.dispatch = self.dispatch
+ mainloop.register(self.win)
+ return self
+
+# def reopen(self):
+# title = self.win.gettitle()
+# winpos = self.win.getwinpos()
+# winsize = self.win.getwinsize()
+# origin = self.win.getorigin()
+# docsize = self.win.getdocsize()
+# mainloop.unregister(self.win)
+# del self.win.dispatch
+# self.win.close()
+# stdwin.setdefwinpos(winpos)
+# stdwin.setdefwinsize(winsize)
+# self.win = stdwin.open(title)
+# stdwin.setdefwinpos(0, 0)
+# stdwin.setdefwinsize(0, 0)
+# self.win.setdocsize(docsize)
+# self.win.setorigin(origin)
+# self.win.dispatch = self.dispatch
+# mainloop.register(self.win)
+
+ def popup(self):
+ if self.win is not stdwin.getactive():
+ self.win.setactive()
+
+ def close(self):
+ mainloop.unregister(self.win)
+ del self.win.dispatch
+ self.win.close()
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_CHAR:
+ self.char(detail)
+ elif type == WE_COMMAND:
+ self.command(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_DOWN:
+ self.mouse_down(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_MOVE:
+ self.mouse_move(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_UP:
+ self.mouse_up(detail)
+ elif type == WE_DRAW:
+ self.draw(detail)
+ elif type == WE_CLOSE:
+ self.close()
+
+ def no_op(self, detail):
+ pass
+ char = command = mouse_down = mouse_move = mouse_up = draw = no_op
+
+ def refreshall(self):
+ self.win.change((-10, 0), (10000, 30000))
diff --git a/Lib/stdwin/srcwin.py b/Lib/stdwin/srcwin.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..3f323ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/stdwin/srcwin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+# srcwin.py -- a source listing window
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import basewin
+
+WIDTH = 40
+MAXHEIGHT = 24
+
+class SourceWindow(basewin.BaseWindow):
+
+ def init(self, filename):
+ self.filename = filename
+ #
+ f = open(self.filename, 'r') # raise exception if not found
+ self.contents = f.read()
+ f.seek(0)
+ self.linecount = len(f.readlines())
+ f.close()
+ #
+ self.lineheight = lh = stdwin.lineheight()
+ self.leftmargin = stdwin.textwidth('00000000')
+ self.rightmargin = 30000 # Infinity
+ self.bottom = lh * self.linecount
+ #
+ stdwin.setdefwinpos(0, 0)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = lh*min(MAXHEIGHT, self.linecount)
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, filename)
+ #
+ self.win.setdocsize(0, self.bottom + lh)
+ self.initeditor()
+ return self
+
+ def initeditor(self):
+ r = (self.leftmargin, 0), (self.rightmargin, self.bottom)
+ self.editor = self.win.textcreate(r)
+ self.editor.settext(self.contents)
+
+ def closeeditor(self):
+ self.editor.close()
+
+ def reopen(self):
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.reopen(self)
+ self.initeditor()
+
+ def close(self):
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+
+ # Override this method to format line numbers differently
+ def getmark(self, lineno):
+ return `lineno`
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ if event[0] == WE_NULL: return # Dummy tested by mainloop
+ if event[0] == WE_DRAW or not self.editor.event(event):
+ basewin.BaseWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ dummy = self.editor.draw(detail)
+ # Draw line numbers
+ (left, top), (right, bottom) = detail
+ topline = top/self.lineheight
+ botline = bottom/self.lineheight + 1
+ botline = min(self.linecount, botline)
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ h, v = 0, self.lineheight * topline
+ for lineno in range(topline+1, botline+1):
+ d.text((h, v), self.getmark(lineno))
+ v = v + self.lineheight
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def changemark(self, lineno):
+ left = 0
+ top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
+ right = self.leftmargin
+ bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ d.erase((left, top), (right, bottom))
+ d.text((left, top), self.getmark(lineno))
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def showline(self, lineno):
+ left = 0
+ top = (lineno-1) * self.lineheight
+ right = self.leftmargin
+ bottom = lineno * self.lineheight
+ self.win.show((left, top), (right, bottom))
+
+
+TESTFILE = 'srcwin.py'
+
+def test():
+ import mainloop
+ sw = SourceWindow().init(TESTFILE)
+ mainloop.mainloop()
diff --git a/Lib/stdwin/wdb.py b/Lib/stdwin/wdb.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..89b03f5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/stdwin/wdb.py
@@ -0,0 +1,282 @@
+# wdb.py -- a window-based Python debugger
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import sys
+import basewin
+import bdb
+import repr
+
+WIDTH = 40
+HEIGHT = 8
+
+WdbDone = 'wdb.WdbDone' # Exception to continue execution
+
+
+class Wdb(bdb.Bdb, basewin.BaseWindow): # Window debugger
+
+ def init(self):
+ self.sourcewindows = {}
+ self.framewindows = {}
+ self = bdb.Bdb.init(self)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = HEIGHT*stdwin.lineheight()
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, '--Stack--')
+ self.closed = 0
+ return self
+
+ def reset(self):
+ if self.closed: raise RuntimeError, 'already closed'
+ bdb.Bdb.reset(self)
+ self.forget()
+
+ def forget(self):
+ self.lineno = None
+ self.stack = []
+ self.curindex = 0
+ self.curframe = None
+ for fn in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ self.sourcewindows[fn].resetlineno()
+
+ def setup(self, f, t):
+ self.forget()
+ self.stack, self.curindex = self.get_stack(f, t)
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ # Build a list of current frames
+ cfl = []
+ for f, i in self.stack: cfl.append(f)
+ # Remove deactivated frame windows
+ for name in self.framewindows.keys():
+ fw = self.framewindows[name]
+ if fw.frame not in cfl: fw.close()
+ else: fw.refreshframe()
+ # Refresh the stack window
+ self.refreshstack()
+
+ # Override Bdb methods (except user_call, for now)
+
+ def user_line(self, frame):
+ # This function is called when we stop or break at this line
+ self.interaction(frame, None)
+
+ def user_return(self, frame, return_value):
+ # This function is called when a return trap is set here
+ frame.f_locals['__return__'] = return_value
+ self.settitle('--Return--')
+ self.interaction(frame, None)
+ self.settitle('--Stack--')
+
+ def user_exception(self, frame, (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback)):
+ # This function is called if an exception occurs,
+ # but only if we are to stop at or just below this level
+ frame.f_locals['__exception__'] = exc_type, exc_value
+ self.settitle(exc_type + ': ' + repr.repr(exc_value))
+ self.interaction(frame, exc_traceback)
+ self.settitle('--Stack--')
+
+ # Change the title
+
+ def settitle(self, title):
+ self.savetitle = self.win.gettitle()
+ self.win.settitle(title)
+
+ # General interaction function
+
+ def interaction(self, frame, traceback):
+ import mainloop
+ self.popup()
+ self.setup(frame, traceback)
+ try:
+ mainloop.mainloop()
+ except WdbDone:
+ pass
+ self.forget()
+
+ # Functions whose name is do_X for some character X
+ # are callable directly from the keyboard.
+
+ def do_up(self):
+ if self.curindex == 0:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ else:
+ self.curindex = self.curindex - 1
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ do_u = do_up
+
+ def do_down(self):
+ if self.curindex + 1 == len(self.stack):
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ else:
+ self.curindex = self.curindex + 1
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ do_d = do_down
+
+ def do_step(self):
+ self.set_step()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_s = do_step
+
+ def do_next(self):
+ self.set_next(self.curframe)
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_n = do_next
+
+ def do_return(self):
+ self.set_return(self.curframe)
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_r = do_return
+
+ def do_continue(self):
+ self.set_continue()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_c = do_cont = do_continue
+
+ def do_quit(self):
+ self.close()
+ raise WdbDone
+ do_q = do_quit
+
+ def do_list(self):
+ fn = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
+ if not self.sourcewindows.has_key(fn):
+ import wdbsrcwin
+ try:
+ self.sourcewindows[fn] = \
+ wdbsrcwin.DebuggerSourceWindow(). \
+ init(self, fn)
+ except IOError:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ return
+ w = self.sourcewindows[fn]
+ lineno = self.stack[self.curindex][1]
+ w.setlineno(lineno)
+ w.popup()
+ do_l = do_list
+
+ def do_frame(self):
+ name = 'locals' + `self.curframe`[16:-1]
+ if self.framewindows.has_key(name):
+ self.framewindows[name].popup()
+ else:
+ import wdbframewin
+ self.framewindows[name] = \
+ wdbframewin.FrameWindow().init(self, \
+ self.curframe, \
+ self.curframe.f_locals, name)
+ do_f = do_frame
+
+ def do_globalframe(self):
+ name = 'globals' + `self.curframe`[16:-1]
+ if self.framewindows.has_key(name):
+ self.framewindows[name].popup()
+ else:
+ import wdbframewin
+ self.framewindows[name] = \
+ wdbframewin.FrameWindow().init(self, \
+ self.curframe, \
+ self.curframe.f_globals, name)
+ do_g = do_globalframe
+
+ # Link between the debugger and the window
+
+ def refreshstack(self):
+ height = stdwin.lineheight() * (1 + len(self.stack))
+ self.win.setdocsize((0, height))
+ self.refreshall() # XXX be more subtle later
+ # Also pass the information on to the source windows
+ filename = self.curframe.f_code.co_filename
+ lineno = self.curframe.f_lineno
+ for fn in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ w = self.sourcewindows[fn]
+ if fn == filename:
+ w.setlineno(lineno)
+ else:
+ w.resetlineno()
+
+ # The remaining methods override BaseWindow methods
+
+ def close(self):
+ if not self.closed:
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+ self.closed = 1
+ for key in self.sourcewindows.keys():
+ self.sourcewindows[key].close()
+ for key in self.framewindows.keys():
+ self.framewindows[key].close()
+ self.set_quit()
+
+ def char(self, detail):
+ try:
+ func = eval('self.do_' + detail)
+ except (AttributeError, SyntaxError):
+ stdwin.fleep()
+ return
+ func()
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ if detail == WC_UP:
+ self.do_up()
+ elif detail == WC_DOWN:
+ self.do_down()
+
+ def mouse_down(self, detail):
+ (h, v), clicks, button, mask = detail
+ i = v / stdwin.lineheight()
+ if 0 <= i < len(self.stack):
+ if i != self.curindex:
+ self.curindex = i
+ self.curframe = self.stack[self.curindex][0]
+ self.refreshstack()
+ elif clicks == 2:
+ self.do_frame()
+ else:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ import linecache, codehack, string
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ h, v = 0, 0
+ for f, lineno in self.stack:
+ fn = f.f_code.co_filename
+ if f is self.curframe:
+ s = '> '
+ else:
+ s = ' '
+ s = s + fn + '(' + `lineno` + ')'
+ s = s + codehack.getcodename(f.f_code)
+ if f.f_locals.has_key('__args__'):
+ args = f.f_locals['__args__']
+ if args is not None:
+ s = s + repr.repr(args)
+ if f.f_locals.has_key('__return__'):
+ rv = f.f_locals['__return__']
+ s = s + '->'
+ s = s + repr.repr(rv)
+ line = linecache.getline(fn, lineno)
+ if line: s = s + ': ' + string.strip(line)
+ d.text((h, v), s)
+ v = v + d.lineheight()
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+
+def run(statement):
+ x = Wdb().init()
+ try: x.run(statement)
+ finally: x.close()
+
+def runctx(statement, globals, locals):
+ x = Wdb().init()
+ try: x.runctx(statement, globals, locals)
+ finally: x.close()
+
+TESTCMD = 'import x; x.main()'
+
+def test():
+ import linecache
+ linecache.checkcache()
+ run(TESTCMD)
diff --git a/Lib/stdwin/wdbframewin.py b/Lib/stdwin/wdbframewin.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..422baa2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/stdwin/wdbframewin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+# wdb.py -- a window-based Python debugger
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import basewin
+import sys
+
+WIDTH = 40
+MAXHEIGHT = 16
+
+class FrameWindow(basewin.BaseWindow):
+
+ def init(self, debugger, frame, dict, name):
+ self.debugger = debugger
+ self.frame = frame # Not used except for identity tests
+ self.dict = dict
+ self.name = name
+ nl = max(4, len(self.dict))
+ nl = min(nl, MAXHEIGHT)
+ width = WIDTH*stdwin.textwidth('0')
+ height = nl*stdwin.lineheight()
+ stdwin.setdefwinsize(width, height)
+ self = basewin.BaseWindow.init(self, '--Frame ' + name + '--')
+ self.initeditor()
+ self.displaylist = ['>>>', '', '-'*WIDTH]
+ self.refreshframe()
+ return self
+
+ def initeditor(self):
+ r = (stdwin.textwidth('>>> '), 0), (30000, stdwin.lineheight())
+ self.editor = self.win.textcreate(r)
+
+ def closeeditor(self):
+ self.editor.close()
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_NULL: return # Dummy tested by mainloop
+ if type in (WE_DRAW, WE_COMMAND) \
+ or not self.editor.event(event):
+ basewin.BaseWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def close(self):
+ del self.debugger.framewindows[self.name]
+ del self.debugger, self.dict
+ self.closeeditor()
+ basewin.BaseWindow.close(self)
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ if detail == WC_RETURN:
+ self.re_eval()
+ else:
+ dummy = self.editor.event(WE_COMMAND, \
+ self.win, detail)
+
+ def re_eval(self):
+ import string, repr
+ expr = string.strip(self.editor.gettext())
+ if expr == '':
+ output = ''
+ else:
+ globals = self.frame.f_globals
+ locals = self.frame.f_locals
+ try:
+ value = eval(expr, globals, locals)
+ output = repr.repr(value)
+ except:
+ output = sys.exc_type + ': ' + `sys.exc_value`
+ self.displaylist[1] = output
+ lh = stdwin.lineheight()
+ r = (-10, 0), (30000, 2*lh)
+ self.win.change(r)
+ self.editor.setfocus(0, len(expr))
+
+ def draw(self, detail):
+ (left, top), (right, bottom) = detail
+ dummy = self.editor.draw(detail)
+ d = self.win.begindrawing()
+ try:
+ lh = d.lineheight()
+ h, v = 0, 0
+ for line in self.displaylist:
+ if v+lh > top and v < bottom:
+ d.text((h, v), line)
+ v = v + lh
+ finally:
+ d.close()
+
+ def refreshframe(self):
+ import repr
+ del self.displaylist[3:]
+ self.re_eval()
+ names = self.dict.keys()
+ for key, label in ('__args__', 'Args: '), \
+ ('__return__', 'Return: '):
+ if self.dict.has_key(key):
+ names.remove(key)
+ value = self.dict[key]
+ label = label + repr.repr(value)
+ self.displaylist.append(label)
+ names.sort()
+ for name in names:
+ value = self.dict[name]
+ line = name + ' = ' + repr.repr(value)
+ self.displaylist.append(line)
+ self.win.setdocsize(0, \
+ stdwin.lineheight() * len(self.displaylist))
+ self.refreshall() # XXX Be more subtle later
diff --git a/Lib/stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py b/Lib/stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..c5de928
--- /dev/null
+++ b/Lib/stdwin/wdbsrcwin.py
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+# wdbsrcwin.py -- source window for wdb
+
+import stdwin
+from stdwinevents import *
+import srcwin
+
+
+class DebuggerSourceWindow(srcwin.SourceWindow):
+
+ def init(self, debugger, filename):
+ self.debugger = debugger
+ self.curlineno = 0
+ self.focus = 0
+ return srcwin.SourceWindow.init(self, filename)
+
+ def close(self):
+ del self.debugger.sourcewindows[self.filename]
+ del self.debugger
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.close(self)
+
+ def dispatch(self, event):
+ type, win, detail = event
+ if type == WE_CHAR:
+ self.char(detail)
+ elif type == WE_COMMAND:
+ self.command(detail)
+ elif type == WE_MOUSE_DOWN:
+ self.mouse_down(detail)
+ else:
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.dispatch(self, event)
+
+ def char(self, detail):
+ self.debugger.char(detail)
+
+ def command(self, detail):
+ self.debugger.command(detail)
+
+ def mouse_down(self, detail):
+ (h, v), clicks, button, mask = detail
+ if h >= self.leftmargin:
+ srcwin.SourceWindow.dispatch(self, \
+ (WE_MOUSE_DOWN, self.win, detail))
+ return
+ lineno = v/self.lineheight + 1
+ if 1 <= lineno <= self.linecount:
+ if self.debugger.get_break(self.filename, lineno):
+ f = self.debugger.clear_break
+ else:
+ f = self.debugger.set_break
+ err = f(self.filename, lineno)
+ if err: stdwin.message(err)
+ else: self.changemark(lineno)
+ else:
+ stdwin.fleep()
+
+ def getmark(self, lineno):
+ s = `lineno`
+ if lineno == self.focus:
+ s = '[' + s + ']'
+ else:
+ s = ' ' + s + ' '
+ if lineno == self.curlineno:
+ s = s + '->'
+ else:
+ s = s + ' '
+ br = self.debugger.breaks
+ if br.has_key(self.filename) and lineno in br[self.filename]:
+ s = s + 'B'
+ else:
+ s = s + ' '
+ return s
+
+ def setlineno(self, newlineno):
+ if newlineno != self.curlineno:
+ oldlineno = self.curlineno
+ self.curlineno = newlineno
+ self.changemark(oldlineno)
+ self.changemark(newlineno)
+ if newlineno != 0:
+ self.showline(newlineno)
+
+ def resetlineno(self):
+ self.setlineno(0)
+
+ def setfocus(self, newfocus):
+ if newfocus != self.focus:
+ oldfocus = self.focus
+ self.focus = newfocus
+ self.changemark(oldfocus)
+ self.changemark(newfocus)
+ if newfocus != 0:
+ self.showline(newfocus)
+
+ def resetfocus(self):
+ self.setfocus(0)
+
+# XXX Should get rid of focus stuff again