172 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
172 lines
5.1 KiB
C++
//===-- PythonExceptionState.cpp --------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON
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// LLDB Python header must be included first
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#include "lldb-python.h"
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#include "PythonExceptionState.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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using namespace lldb_private;
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PythonExceptionState::PythonExceptionState(bool restore_on_exit)
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: m_restore_on_exit(restore_on_exit) {
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Acquire(restore_on_exit);
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}
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PythonExceptionState::~PythonExceptionState() {
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if (m_restore_on_exit)
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Restore();
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}
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void PythonExceptionState::Acquire(bool restore_on_exit) {
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// If a state is already acquired, the user needs to decide whether they
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// want to discard or restore it. Don't allow the potential silent
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// loss of a valid state.
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assert(!IsError());
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if (!HasErrorOccurred())
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return;
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PyObject *py_type = nullptr;
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PyObject *py_value = nullptr;
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PyObject *py_traceback = nullptr;
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PyErr_Fetch(&py_type, &py_value, &py_traceback);
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// PyErr_Fetch clears the error flag.
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assert(!HasErrorOccurred());
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// Ownership of the objects returned by `PyErr_Fetch` is transferred
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// to us.
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m_type.Reset(PyRefType::Owned, py_type);
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m_value.Reset(PyRefType::Owned, py_value);
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m_traceback.Reset(PyRefType::Owned, py_traceback);
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m_restore_on_exit = restore_on_exit;
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}
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void PythonExceptionState::Restore() {
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if (m_type.IsValid()) {
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// The documentation for PyErr_Restore says "Do not pass a null type and
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// non-null value or traceback. So only restore if type was non-null
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// to begin with. In this case we're passing ownership back to Python
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// so release them all.
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PyErr_Restore(m_type.release(), m_value.release(), m_traceback.release());
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}
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// After we restore, we should not hold onto the exception state. Demand that
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// it be re-acquired.
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Discard();
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}
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void PythonExceptionState::Discard() {
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m_type.Reset();
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m_value.Reset();
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m_traceback.Reset();
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}
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void PythonExceptionState::Reset() {
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if (m_restore_on_exit)
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Restore();
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else
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Discard();
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}
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bool PythonExceptionState::HasErrorOccurred() { return PyErr_Occurred(); }
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bool PythonExceptionState::IsError() const {
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return m_type.IsValid() || m_value.IsValid() || m_traceback.IsValid();
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}
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PythonObject PythonExceptionState::GetType() const { return m_type; }
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PythonObject PythonExceptionState::GetValue() const { return m_value; }
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PythonObject PythonExceptionState::GetTraceback() const { return m_traceback; }
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std::string PythonExceptionState::Format() const {
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// Don't allow this function to modify the error state.
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PythonExceptionState state(true);
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std::string backtrace = ReadBacktrace();
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if (!IsError())
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return std::string();
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// It's possible that ReadPythonBacktrace generated another exception.
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// If this happens we have to clear the exception, because otherwise
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// PyObject_Str() will assert below. That's why we needed to do the
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// save / restore at the beginning of this function.
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PythonExceptionState bt_error_state(false);
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std::string error_string;
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llvm::raw_string_ostream error_stream(error_string);
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error_stream << m_value.Str().GetString() << "\n";
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if (!bt_error_state.IsError()) {
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// If we were able to read the backtrace, just append it.
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error_stream << backtrace << "\n";
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} else {
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// Otherwise, append some information about why we were unable to
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// obtain the backtrace.
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PythonString bt_error = bt_error_state.GetValue().Str();
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error_stream << "An error occurred while retrieving the backtrace: "
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<< bt_error.GetString() << "\n";
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}
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return error_stream.str();
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}
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std::string PythonExceptionState::ReadBacktrace() const {
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std::string retval("backtrace unavailable");
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auto traceback_module = PythonModule::ImportModule("traceback");
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#if PY_MAJOR_VERSION >= 3
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auto stringIO_module = PythonModule::ImportModule("io");
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#else
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auto stringIO_module = PythonModule::ImportModule("StringIO");
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#endif
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if (!m_traceback.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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if (!traceback_module.IsAllocated() || !stringIO_module.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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auto stringIO_builder =
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stringIO_module.ResolveName<PythonCallable>("StringIO");
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if (!stringIO_builder.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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auto stringIO_buffer = stringIO_builder();
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if (!stringIO_buffer.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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auto printTB = traceback_module.ResolveName<PythonCallable>("print_tb");
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if (!printTB.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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auto printTB_result =
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printTB(m_traceback.get(), Py_None, stringIO_buffer.get());
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auto stringIO_getvalue =
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stringIO_buffer.ResolveName<PythonCallable>("getvalue");
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if (!stringIO_getvalue.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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auto printTB_string = stringIO_getvalue().AsType<PythonString>();
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if (!printTB_string.IsAllocated())
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return retval;
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llvm::StringRef string_data(printTB_string.GetString());
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retval.assign(string_data.data(), string_data.size());
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return retval;
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}
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#endif
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