Sat, 11 Nov 2017 18:44:04 +0100
Fixed an issue in the debugger backend related to debugging threads.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2002 - 2017 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de> # """ Module implementing an asynchronous file like socket interface for the debugger. """ import socket from DebugUtilities import prepareJsonCommand try: unicode except NameError: unicode = str raw_input = input def AsyncPendingWrite(file): """ Module function to check for data to be written. @param file The file object to be checked @type file @return Flag indicating if there is data waiting @rtype int """ try: pending = file.pendingWrite() except Exception: pending = 0 return pending class AsyncFile(object): """ Class wrapping a socket object with a file interface. """ maxtries = 10 def __init__(self, sock, mode, name): """ Constructor @param sock the socket object being wrapped @type socket @param mode mode of this file @type str @param name name of this file @type str """ # Initialise the attributes. self.closed = False self.sock = sock self.mode = mode self.name = name self.nWriteErrors = 0 self.encoding = "utf-8" self.errors = None self.newlines = None self.line_buffering = False self.wpending = [] def __checkMode(self, mode): """ Private method to check the mode. This method checks, if an operation is permitted according to the mode of the file. If it is not, an IOError is raised. @param mode the mode to be checked @type string @exception IOError raised to indicate a bad file descriptor """ if mode != self.mode: raise IOError((9, '[Errno 9] Bad file descriptor')) def pendingWrite(self): """ Public method that returns the number of strings waiting to be written. @return the number of strings to be written @rtype int """ return len(self.wpending) def close(self, closeit=False): """ Public method to close the file. @param closeit flag to indicate a close ordered by the debugger code @type bool """ if closeit and not self.closed: self.flush() self.sock.close() self.closed = True def flush(self): """ Public method to write all pending entries. """ while self.wpending: try: buf = self.wpending.pop(0) except IndexError: break try: try: buf = buf.encode('utf-8', 'backslashreplace') except (UnicodeEncodeError, UnicodeDecodeError): pass self.sock.sendall(buf) self.nWriteErrors = 0 except socket.error: self.nWriteErrors += 1 if self.nWriteErrors > self.maxtries: self.wpending = [] # delete all output def isatty(self): """ Public method to indicate whether a tty interface is supported. @return always false @rtype bool """ return False def fileno(self): """ Public method returning the file number. @return file number @rtype int """ try: return self.sock.fileno() except socket.error: return -1 def readable(self): """ Public method to check, if the stream is readable. @return flag indicating a readable stream @rtype bool """ return self.mode == "r" def read_p(self, size=-1): """ Public method to read bytes from this file. @param size maximum number of bytes to be read @type int @return the bytes read @rtype str """ self.__checkMode('r') if size < 0: size = 20000 return self.sock.recv(size).decode('utf8', 'backslashreplace') def read(self, size=-1): """ Public method to read bytes from this file. @param size maximum number of bytes to be read @type int @return the bytes read @rtype str """ self.__checkMode('r') buf = raw_input() if size >= 0: buf = buf[:size] return buf def readCommand(self): """ Public method to read a length prefixed command string. @return command string @rtype str """ # The command string is prefixed by a 9 character long length field. length = self.sock.recv(9) length = int(length) data = b'' while len(data) < length: newData = self.sock.recv(length - len(data)) data += newData # step 2: convert the data return data.decode('utf8', 'backslashreplace') def readline_p(self, size=-1): """ Public method to read a line from this file. <b>Note</b>: This method will not block and may return only a part of a line if that is all that is available. @param size maximum number of bytes to be read @type int @return one line of text up to size bytes @rtype str """ self.__checkMode('r') if size < 0: size = 20000 # The integration of the debugger client event loop and the connection # to the debugger relies on the two lines of the debugger command being # delivered as two separate events. Therefore we make sure we only # read a line at a time. line = self.sock.recv(size, socket.MSG_PEEK) eol = line.find(b'\n') if eol >= 0: size = eol + 1 else: size = len(line) # Now we know how big the line is, read it for real. return self.sock.recv(size).decode('utf8', 'backslashreplace') def readlines(self, sizehint=-1): """ Public method to read all lines from this file. @param sizehint hint of the numbers of bytes to be read @type int @return list of lines read @rtype list of str """ self.__checkMode('r') lines = [] room = sizehint line = self.readline_p(room) linelen = len(line) while linelen > 0: lines.append(line) if sizehint >= 0: room = room - linelen if room <= 0: break line = self.readline_p(room) linelen = len(line) return lines def readline(self, sizehint=-1): """ Public method to read one line from this file. @param sizehint hint of the numbers of bytes to be read @type int @return one line read @rtype str """ self.__checkMode('r') line = raw_input() + '\n' if sizehint >= 0: line = line[:sizehint] return line def seekable(self): """ Public method to check, if the stream is seekable. @return flag indicating a seekable stream @rtype bool """ return False def seek(self, offset, whence=0): """ Public method to move the filepointer. @param offset offset to move the filepointer to @type int @param whence position the offset relates to @type int @exception IOError This method is not supported and always raises an IOError. """ raise IOError((29, '[Errno 29] Illegal seek')) def tell(self): """ Public method to get the filepointer position. @exception IOError This method is not supported and always raises an IOError. """ raise IOError((29, '[Errno 29] Illegal seek')) def truncate(self, size=-1): """ Public method to truncate the file. @param size size to truncate to @type int @exception IOError This method is not supported and always raises an IOError. """ raise IOError((29, '[Errno 29] Illegal seek')) def writable(self): """ Public method to check, if a stream is writable. @return flag indicating a writable stream @rtype bool """ return self.mode == "w" def write(self, s): """ Public method to write a string to the file. @param s text to be written @type str """ self.__checkMode('w') cmd = prepareJsonCommand("ClientOutput", { "text": s, }) self.wpending.append(cmd) self.flush() def write_p(self, s): """ Public method to write a json-rpc 2.0 coded string to the file. @param s text to be written @type str """ self.__checkMode('w') self.wpending.append(s) self.flush() def writelines(self, lines): """ Public method to write a list of strings to the file. @param lines list of texts to be written @type list of str """ self.write("".join(lines)) # # eflag: noqa = M702