From d6458b66aab2b84ff7d5a800b1e603f25181d723 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "louiz@4325f9fc-e183-4c21-96ce-0ab188b42d13" Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 15:09:58 +0000 Subject: inclus xmppy0.5-RC1 avec les sources, sinon c'est chiant. --- src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py | 423 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 423 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py (limited to 'src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py') diff --git a/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py b/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..34ade88f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/xmpppy-0.5.0rc1/xmpp/debug.py @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +## debug.py +## +## Copyright (C) 2003 Jacob Lundqvist +## +## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +## it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published +## by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +## any later version. +## +## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +## GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. + +_version_ = '1.4.0' + +"""\ + +Generic debug class + +Other modules can always define extra debug flags for local usage, as long as +they make sure they append them to debug_flags + +Also its always a good thing to prefix local flags with something, to reduce risk +of coliding flags. Nothing breaks if two flags would be identical, but it might +activate unintended debugging. + +flags can be numeric, but that makes analysing harder, on creation its +not obvious what is activated, and when flag_show is given, output isnt +really meaningfull. + +This Debug class can either be initialized and used on app level, or used independantly +by the individual classes. + +For samples of usage, see samples subdir in distro source, and selftest +in this code + +""" + + + +import sys +import traceback +import time +import os + +import types + +if os.environ.has_key('TERM'): + colors_enabled=True +else: + colors_enabled=False + +color_none = chr(27) + "[0m" +color_black = chr(27) + "[30m" +color_red = chr(27) + "[31m" +color_green = chr(27) + "[32m" +color_brown = chr(27) + "[33m" +color_blue = chr(27) + "[34m" +color_magenta = chr(27) + "[35m" +color_cyan = chr(27) + "[36m" +color_light_gray = chr(27) + "[37m" +color_dark_gray = chr(27) + "[30;1m" +color_bright_red = chr(27) + "[31;1m" +color_bright_green = chr(27) + "[32;1m" +color_yellow = chr(27) + "[33;1m" +color_bright_blue = chr(27) + "[34;1m" +color_purple = chr(27) + "[35;1m" +color_bright_cyan = chr(27) + "[36;1m" +color_white = chr(27) + "[37;1m" + + +""" +Define your flags in yor modules like this: + +from debug import * + +DBG_INIT = 'init' ; debug_flags.append( DBG_INIT ) +DBG_CONNECTION = 'connection' ; debug_flags.append( DBG_CONNECTION ) + + The reason for having a double statement wis so we can validate params + and catch all undefined debug flags + + This gives us control over all used flags, and makes it easier to allow + global debugging in your code, just do something like + + foo = Debug( debug_flags ) + + group flags, that is a flag in it self containing multiple flags should be + defined without the debug_flags.append() sequence, since the parts are already + in the list, also they must of course be defined after the flags they depend on ;) + example: + +DBG_MULTI = [ DBG_INIT, DBG_CONNECTION ] + + + + NoDebug + ------- + To speed code up, typically for product releases or such + use this class instead if you globaly want to disable debugging +""" + + +class NoDebug: + def __init__( self, *args, **kwargs ): + self.debug_flags = [] + def show( self, *args, **kwargs): + pass + def Show( self, *args, **kwargs): + pass + def is_active( self, flag ): + pass + colors={} + def active_set( self, active_flags = None ): + return 0 + + +LINE_FEED = '\n' + + +class Debug: + def __init__( self, + # + # active_flags are those that will trigger output + # + active_flags = None, + # + # Log file should be file object or file namne + # + log_file = sys.stderr, + # + # prefix and sufix can either be set globaly or per call. + # personally I use this to color code debug statements + # with prefix = chr(27) + '[34m' + # sufix = chr(27) + '[37;1m\n' + # + prefix = 'DEBUG: ', + sufix = '\n', + # + # If you want unix style timestamps, + # 0 disables timestamps + # 1 before prefix, good when prefix is a string + # 2 after prefix, good when prefix is a color + # + time_stamp = 0, + # + # flag_show should normaly be of, but can be turned on to get a + # good view of what flags are actually used for calls, + # if it is not None, it should be a string + # flags for current call will be displayed + # with flag_show as separator + # recomended values vould be '-' or ':', but any string goes + # + flag_show = None, + # + # If you dont want to validate flags on each call to + # show(), set this to 0 + # + validate_flags = 1, + # + # If you dont want the welcome message, set to 0 + # default is to show welcome if any flags are active + welcome = -1 + ): + + self.debug_flags = [] + if welcome == -1: + if active_flags and len(active_flags): + welcome = 1 + else: + welcome = 0 + + self._remove_dupe_flags() + if log_file: + if type( log_file ) is type(''): + try: + self._fh = open(log_file,'w') + except: + print 'ERROR: can open %s for writing' + sys.exit(0) + else: ## assume its a stream type object + self._fh = log_file + else: + self._fh = sys.stdout + + if time_stamp not in (0,1,2): + msg2 = '%s' % time_stamp + raise 'Invalid time_stamp param', msg2 + self.prefix = prefix + self.sufix = sufix + self.time_stamp = time_stamp + self.flag_show = None # must be initialised after possible welcome + self.validate_flags = validate_flags + + self.active_set( active_flags ) + if welcome: + self.show('') + caller = sys._getframe(1) # used to get name of caller + try: + mod_name= ":%s" % caller.f_locals['__name__'] + except: + mod_name = "" + self.show('Debug created for %s%s' % (caller.f_code.co_filename, + mod_name )) + self.show(' flags defined: %s' % ','.join( self.active )) + + if type(flag_show) in (type(''), type(None)): + self.flag_show = flag_show + else: + msg2 = '%s' % type(flag_show ) + raise 'Invalid type for flag_show!', msg2 + + + + + + def show( self, msg, flag = None, prefix = None, sufix = None, + lf = 0 ): + """ + flag can be of folowing types: + None - this msg will always be shown if any debugging is on + flag - will be shown if flag is active + (flag1,flag2,,,) - will be shown if any of the given flags + are active + + if prefix / sufix are not given, default ones from init will be used + + lf = -1 means strip linefeed if pressent + lf = 1 means add linefeed if not pressent + """ + + if self.validate_flags: + self._validate_flag( flag ) + + if not self.is_active(flag): + return + if prefix: + pre = prefix + else: + pre = self.prefix + if sufix: + suf = sufix + else: + suf = self.sufix + + if self.time_stamp == 2: + output = '%s%s ' % ( pre, + time.strftime('%b %d %H:%M:%S', + time.localtime(time.time() )), + ) + elif self.time_stamp == 1: + output = '%s %s' % ( time.strftime('%b %d %H:%M:%S', + time.localtime(time.time() )), + pre, + ) + else: + output = pre + + if self.flag_show: + if flag: + output = '%s%s%s' % ( output, flag, self.flag_show ) + else: + # this call uses the global default, + # dont print "None", just show the separator + output = '%s %s' % ( output, self.flag_show ) + + output = '%s%s%s' % ( output, msg, suf ) + if lf: + # strip/add lf if needed + last_char = output[-1] + if lf == 1 and last_char != LINE_FEED: + output = output + LINE_FEED + elif lf == -1 and last_char == LINE_FEED: + output = output[:-1] + try: + self._fh.write( output ) + except: + # unicode strikes again ;) + s=u'' + for i in range(len(output)): + if ord(output[i]) < 128: + c = output[i] + else: + c = '?' + s=s+c + self._fh.write( '%s%s%s' % ( pre, s, suf )) + self._fh.flush() + + + def is_active( self, flag ): + 'If given flag(s) should generate output.' + + # try to abort early to quicken code + if not self.active: + return 0 + if not flag or flag in self.active: + return 1 + else: + # check for multi flag type: + if type( flag ) in ( type(()), type([]) ): + for s in flag: + if s in self.active: + return 1 + return 0 + + + def active_set( self, active_flags = None ): + "returns 1 if any flags where actually set, otherwise 0." + r = 0 + ok_flags = [] + if not active_flags: + #no debuging at all + self.active = [] + elif type( active_flags ) in ( types.TupleType, types.ListType ): + flags = self._as_one_list( active_flags ) + for t in flags: + if t not in self.debug_flags: + sys.stderr.write('Invalid debugflag given: %s\n' % t ) + ok_flags.append( t ) + + self.active = ok_flags + r = 1 + else: + # assume comma string + try: + flags = active_flags.split(',') + except: + self.show( '***' ) + self.show( '*** Invalid debug param given: %s' % active_flags ) + self.show( '*** please correct your param!' ) + self.show( '*** due to this, full debuging is enabled' ) + self.active = self.debug_flags + + for f in flags: + s = f.strip() + ok_flags.append( s ) + self.active = ok_flags + + self._remove_dupe_flags() + return r + + def active_get( self ): + "returns currently active flags." + return self.active + + + def _as_one_list( self, items ): + """ init param might contain nested lists, typically from group flags. + + This code organises lst and remves dupes + """ + if type( items ) <> type( [] ) and type( items ) <> type( () ): + return [ items ] + r = [] + for l in items: + if type( l ) == type([]): + lst2 = self._as_one_list( l ) + for l2 in lst2: + self._append_unique_str(r, l2 ) + elif l == None: + continue + else: + self._append_unique_str(r, l ) + return r + + + def _append_unique_str( self, lst, item ): + """filter out any dupes.""" + if type(item) <> type(''): + msg2 = '%s' % item + raise 'Invalid item type (should be string)',msg2 + if item not in lst: + lst.append( item ) + return lst + + + def _validate_flag( self, flags ): + 'verify that flag is defined.' + if flags: + for f in self._as_one_list( flags ): + if not f in self.debug_flags: + msg2 = '%s' % f + raise 'Invalid debugflag given', msg2 + + def _remove_dupe_flags( self ): + """ + if multiple instances of Debug is used in same app, + some flags might be created multiple time, filter out dupes + """ + unique_flags = [] + for f in self.debug_flags: + if f not in unique_flags: + unique_flags.append(f) + self.debug_flags = unique_flags + + colors={} + def Show(self, flag, msg, prefix=''): + msg=msg.replace('\r','\\r').replace('\n','\\n').replace('><','>\n <') + if not colors_enabled: pass + elif self.colors.has_key(prefix): msg=self.colors[prefix]+msg+color_none + else: msg=color_none+msg + if not colors_enabled: prefixcolor='' + elif self.colors.has_key(flag): prefixcolor=self.colors[flag] + else: prefixcolor=color_none + + if prefix=='error': + _exception = sys.exc_info() + if _exception[0]: + msg=msg+'\n'+''.join(traceback.format_exception(_exception[0], _exception[1], _exception[2])).rstrip() + + prefix= self.prefix+prefixcolor+(flag+' '*12)[:12]+' '+(prefix+' '*6)[:6] + self.show(msg, flag, prefix) + + def is_active( self, flag ): + if not self.active: return 0 + if not flag or flag in self.active and DBG_ALWAYS not in self.active or flag not in self.active and DBG_ALWAYS in self.active : return 1 + return 0 + +DBG_ALWAYS='always' + +##Uncomment this to effectively disable all debugging and all debugging overhead. +#Debug=NoDebug -- cgit v1.2.3