| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python | 
 | 2 |  | 
 | 3 | r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 4 | This module provides many print functions such as sprint_var, sprint_time, sprint_error, sprint_call_stack. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 5 | """ | 
 | 6 |  | 
 | 7 | import sys | 
 | 8 | import os | 
 | 9 | import time | 
 | 10 | import inspect | 
 | 11 | import re | 
 | 12 | import grp | 
 | 13 | import socket | 
 | 14 | import argparse | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 15 | import copy | 
| George Keishing | 3b7115a | 2018-08-02 10:48:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 16 | try: | 
 | 17 |     import __builtin__ | 
 | 18 | except ImportError: | 
 | 19 |     import builtins as __builtin__ | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 20 | import logging | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 21 | import collections | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 22 | from wrap_utils import * | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 23 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 24 | try: | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 25 |     robot_env = 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 26 |     from robot.utils import DotDict | 
| Michael Walsh | 8e6deb4 | 2017-01-27 14:22:41 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 27 |     from robot.utils import NormalizedDict | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 28 |     from robot.libraries.BuiltIn import BuiltIn | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 29 |     # Having access to the robot libraries alone does not indicate that we are in a robot environment.  The | 
 | 30 |     # following try block should confirm that. | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 31 |     try: | 
 | 32 |         var_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${SUITE_NAME}", "") | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 33 |     except BaseException: | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 34 |         robot_env = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 35 | except ImportError: | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 36 |     robot_env = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 37 |  | 
 | 38 | import gen_arg as ga | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 39 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 40 | # Setting these variables for use both inside this module and by programs importing this module. | 
| Michael Walsh | bf60565 | 2017-09-01 12:33:26 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 41 | pgm_file_path = sys.argv[0] | 
 | 42 | pgm_name = os.path.basename(pgm_file_path) | 
| Michael Walsh | 3ba8ecd | 2018-04-24 11:33:25 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 43 | pgm_dir_path = os.path.normpath(re.sub("/" + pgm_name, "", pgm_file_path)) +\ | 
 | 44 |     os.path.sep | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 45 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 46 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 47 | # Some functions (e.g. sprint_pgm_header) have need of a program name value that looks more like a valid | 
 | 48 | # variable name.  Therefore, we'll swap odd characters like "." out for underscores. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 49 | pgm_name_var_name = pgm_name.replace(".", "_") | 
 | 50 |  | 
 | 51 | # Initialize global values used as defaults by print_time, print_var, etc. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 52 | dft_indent = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 53 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 54 | # Calculate default column width for print_var functions based on environment variable settings.  The | 
 | 55 | # objective is to make the variable values line up nicely with the time stamps. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 56 | dft_col1_width = 29 | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 57 |  | 
 | 58 | NANOSECONDS = os.environ.get('NANOSECONDS', '1') | 
 | 59 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 60 | if NANOSECONDS == "1": | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 61 |     dft_col1_width = dft_col1_width + 7 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 62 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME = os.environ.get('SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME', '1') | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 64 |  | 
 | 65 | if SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME == "1": | 
 | 66 |     if NANOSECONDS == "1": | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 67 |         dft_col1_width = dft_col1_width + 14 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 68 |     else: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 69 |         dft_col1_width = dft_col1_width + 7 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 70 |  | 
 | 71 | # Initialize some time variables used in module functions. | 
 | 72 | start_time = time.time() | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 73 | # sprint_time_last_seconds is used to calculate elapsed seconds. | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 74 | sprint_time_last_seconds = [start_time, start_time] | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 75 | # Define global index for the sprint_time_last_seconds list. | 
 | 76 | last_seconds_ix = 0 | 
 | 77 |  | 
 | 78 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 79 | def set_last_seconds_ix(ix): | 
 | 80 |     r""" | 
 | 81 |     Set the "last_seconds_ix" module variable to the index value. | 
 | 82 |  | 
 | 83 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 84 |     ix                              The index value to be set into the module global last_seconds_ix variable. | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 85 |     """ | 
 | 86 |     global last_seconds_ix | 
 | 87 |     last_seconds_ix = ix | 
 | 88 |  | 
 | 89 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | # Since output from the lprint_ functions goes to a different location than the output from the print_ | 
 | 91 | # functions (e.g. a file vs. the console), sprint_time_last_seconds has been created as a list rather than a | 
 | 92 | # simple integer so that it can store multiple sprint_time_last_seconds values.  Standard print_ functions | 
 | 93 | # defined in this file will use sprint_time_last_seconds[0] and the lprint_ functions will use | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | # sprint_time_last_seconds[1]. | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 95 | def standard_print_last_seconds_ix(): | 
 | 96 |     r""" | 
 | 97 |     Return the standard print last_seconds index value to the caller. | 
 | 98 |     """ | 
 | 99 |     return 0 | 
 | 100 |  | 
 | 101 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 102 | def lprint_last_seconds_ix(): | 
 | 103 |     r""" | 
 | 104 |     Return lprint last_seconds index value to the caller. | 
 | 105 |     """ | 
 | 106 |     return 1 | 
 | 107 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 108 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 109 | # The user can set environment variable "GEN_PRINT_DEBUG" to get debug output from this module. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 110 | gen_print_debug = int(os.environ.get('GEN_PRINT_DEBUG', 0)) | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 111 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 112 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 113 | def sprint_func_name(stack_frame_ix=None): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 114 |     r""" | 
 | 115 |     Return the function name associated with the indicated stack frame. | 
 | 116 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 117 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 118 |     stack_frame_ix                  The index of the stack frame whose function name should be returned.  If | 
 | 119 |                                     the caller does not specify a value, this function will set the value to | 
 | 120 |                                     1 which is the index of the caller's stack frame.  If the caller is the | 
 | 121 |                                     wrapper function "print_func_name", this function will bump it up by 1. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 122 |     """ | 
 | 123 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 124 |     # If user specified no stack_frame_ix, we'll set it to a proper default value. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 125 |     if stack_frame_ix is None: | 
 | 126 |         func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name | 
 | 127 |         caller_func_name = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name | 
 | 128 |         if func_name[1:] == caller_func_name: | 
 | 129 |             stack_frame_ix = 2 | 
 | 130 |         else: | 
 | 131 |             stack_frame_ix = 1 | 
 | 132 |  | 
 | 133 |     func_name = sys._getframe(stack_frame_ix).f_code.co_name | 
 | 134 |  | 
 | 135 |     return func_name | 
 | 136 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 137 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 138 | def work_around_inspect_stack_cwd_failure(): | 
 | 139 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 140 |     Work around the inspect.stack() getcwd() failure by making "/tmp" the current working directory. | 
 | 141 |  | 
 | 142 |     NOTES: If the current working directory has been deleted, inspect.stack() will fail with "OSError: [Errno | 
 | 143 |     2] No such file or directory" because it tries to do a getcwd(). | 
 | 144 |  | 
 | 145 |     This function will try to prevent this failure by detecting the scenario in advance and making "/tmp" the | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 146 |     current working directory. | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 147 |     """ | 
 | 148 |     try: | 
 | 149 |         os.getcwd() | 
 | 150 |     except OSError: | 
 | 151 |         os.chdir("/tmp") | 
 | 152 |  | 
 | 153 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 154 | def get_line_indent(line): | 
 | 155 |     r""" | 
 | 156 |     Return the number of spaces at the beginning of the line. | 
 | 157 |     """ | 
 | 158 |  | 
 | 159 |     return len(line) - len(line.lstrip(' ')) | 
 | 160 |  | 
 | 161 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 162 | # get_arg_name is not a print function per se.  It has been included in this module because it is used by | 
 | 163 | # sprint_var which is defined in this module. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 164 | def get_arg_name(var, | 
 | 165 |                  arg_num=1, | 
 | 166 |                  stack_frame_ix=1): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 167 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 168 |     Return the "name" of an argument passed to a function.  This could be a literal or a variable name. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 169 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 170 |     Description of argument(s): | 
 | 171 |     var                             The variable whose name is to be returned. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 172 |     arg_num                         The arg number whose name is to be returned.  To illustrate how arg_num | 
 | 173 |                                     is processed, suppose that a programmer codes this line: "rc, outbuf = | 
 | 174 |                                     my_func(var1, var2)" and suppose that my_func has this line of code: | 
 | 175 |                                     "result = gp.get_arg_name(0, arg_num, 2)".  If arg_num is positive, the | 
 | 176 |                                     indicated argument is returned.  For example, if arg_num is 1, "var1" | 
 | 177 |                                     would be returned, If arg_num is 2, "var2" would be returned.  If arg_num | 
 | 178 |                                     exceeds the number of arguments, get_arg_name will simply return a | 
 | 179 |                                     complete list of the arguments.  If arg_num is 0, get_arg_name will | 
 | 180 |                                     return the name of the target function as specified in the calling line | 
 | 181 |                                     ("my_func" in this case).  To clarify, if the caller of the target | 
 | 182 |                                     function uses an alias function name, the alias name would be returned. | 
 | 183 |                                     If arg_num is negative, an lvalue variable name is returned.  Continuing | 
 | 184 |                                     with the given example, if arg_num is -2 the 2nd parm to the left of the | 
 | 185 |                                     "=" ("rc" in this case) should be returned.  If arg_num is -1, the 1st | 
 | 186 |                                     parm to the left of the "=" ("out_buf" in this case) should be returned. | 
 | 187 |                                     If arg_num is less than -2, an entire dictionary is returned.  The keys | 
 | 188 |                                     to the dictionary for this example would be -2 and -1. | 
 | 189 |     stack_frame_ix                  The stack frame index of the target function.  This value must be 1 or | 
 | 190 |                                     greater.  1 would indicate get_arg_name's stack frame.  2 would be the | 
 | 191 |                                     caller of get_arg_name's stack frame, etc. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 192 |  | 
 | 193 |     Example 1: | 
 | 194 |  | 
 | 195 |     my_var = "mike" | 
 | 196 |     var_name = get_arg_name(my_var) | 
 | 197 |  | 
 | 198 |     In this example, var_name will receive the value "my_var". | 
 | 199 |  | 
 | 200 |     Example 2: | 
 | 201 |  | 
 | 202 |     def test1(var): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 203 |         # Getting the var name of the first arg to this function, test1.  Note, in this case, it doesn't | 
 | 204 |         # matter what is passed as the first arg to get_arg_name since it is the caller's variable name that | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 205 |         # matters. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 206 |         dummy = 1 | 
 | 207 |         arg_num = 1 | 
 | 208 |         stack_frame = 2 | 
 | 209 |         var_name = get_arg_name(dummy, arg_num, stack_frame) | 
 | 210 |  | 
 | 211 |     # Mainline... | 
 | 212 |  | 
 | 213 |     another_var = "whatever" | 
 | 214 |     test1(another_var) | 
 | 215 |  | 
 | 216 |     In this example, var_name will be set to "another_var". | 
 | 217 |  | 
 | 218 |     """ | 
 | 219 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 220 |     # Note: To avoid infinite recursion, avoid calling any function that calls this function (e.g. | 
 | 221 |     # sprint_var, valid_value, etc.). | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 222 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 223 |     # The user can set environment variable "GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG" to get debug output from this function. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 224 |     local_debug = int(os.environ.get('GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG', 0)) | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 225 |     # In addition to GET_ARG_NAME_DEBUG, the user can set environment variable "GET_ARG_NAME_SHOW_SOURCE" to | 
 | 226 |     # have this function include source code in the debug output. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 227 |     local_debug_show_source = int( | 
 | 228 |         os.environ.get('GET_ARG_NAME_SHOW_SOURCE', 0)) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 229 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 230 |     if stack_frame_ix < 1: | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 231 |         print_error("Programmer error - Variable \"stack_frame_ix\" has an" | 
 | 232 |                     + " invalid value of \"" + str(stack_frame_ix) + "\".  The" | 
 | 233 |                     + " value must be an integer that is greater than or equal" | 
 | 234 |                     + " to 1.\n") | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 235 |         return | 
 | 236 |  | 
 | 237 |     if local_debug: | 
 | 238 |         debug_indent = 2 | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 239 |         print("") | 
 | 240 |         print_dashes(0, 120) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 241 |         print(sprint_func_name() + "() parms:") | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 242 |         print_varx("var", var, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 243 |         print_varx("arg_num", arg_num, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 244 |         print_varx("stack_frame_ix", stack_frame_ix, indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 245 |         print("") | 
 | 246 |         print_call_stack(debug_indent, 2) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 247 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 248 |     work_around_inspect_stack_cwd_failure() | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 249 |     for count in range(0, 2): | 
 | 250 |         try: | 
 | 251 |             frame, filename, cur_line_no, function_name, lines, index = \ | 
 | 252 |                 inspect.stack()[stack_frame_ix] | 
 | 253 |         except IndexError: | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 254 |             print_error("Programmer error - The caller has asked for" | 
 | 255 |                         + " information about the stack frame at index \"" | 
 | 256 |                         + str(stack_frame_ix) + "\".  However, the stack" | 
 | 257 |                         + " only contains " + str(len(inspect.stack())) | 
 | 258 |                         + " entries.  Therefore the stack frame index is out" | 
 | 259 |                         + " of range.\n") | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 260 |             return | 
 | 261 |         if filename != "<string>": | 
 | 262 |             break | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 263 |         # filename of "<string>" may mean that the function in question was defined dynamically and | 
 | 264 |         # therefore its code stack is inaccessible.  This may happen with functions like "rqprint_var".  In | 
 | 265 |         # this case, we'll increment the stack_frame_ix and try again. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 266 |         stack_frame_ix += 1 | 
 | 267 |         if local_debug: | 
 | 268 |             print("Adjusted stack_frame_ix...") | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 269 |             print_varx("stack_frame_ix", stack_frame_ix, indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 270 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 271 |     real_called_func_name = sprint_func_name(stack_frame_ix) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 272 |  | 
 | 273 |     module = inspect.getmodule(frame) | 
 | 274 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 275 |     # Though one would expect inspect.getsourcelines(frame) to get all module source lines if the frame is | 
 | 276 |     # "<module>", it doesn't do that.  Therefore, for this special case, do inspect.getsourcelines(module). | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 277 |     if function_name == "<module>": | 
 | 278 |         source_lines, source_line_num =\ | 
 | 279 |             inspect.getsourcelines(module) | 
 | 280 |         line_ix = cur_line_no - source_line_num - 1 | 
 | 281 |     else: | 
 | 282 |         source_lines, source_line_num =\ | 
 | 283 |             inspect.getsourcelines(frame) | 
 | 284 |         line_ix = cur_line_no - source_line_num | 
 | 285 |  | 
 | 286 |     if local_debug: | 
 | 287 |         print("\n  Variables retrieved from inspect.stack() function:") | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 288 |         print_varx("frame", frame, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 289 |         print_varx("filename", filename, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 290 |         print_varx("cur_line_no", cur_line_no, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 291 |         print_varx("function_name", function_name, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 292 |         print_varx("lines", lines, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 293 |         print_varx("index", index, indent=debug_indent + 2) | 
 | 294 |         print_varx("source_line_num", source_line_num, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 295 |         print_varx("line_ix", line_ix, indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 296 |         if local_debug_show_source: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 297 |             print_varx("source_lines", source_lines, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 298 |         print_varx("real_called_func_name", real_called_func_name, | 
 | 299 |                    indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 300 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 301 |     # Get a list of all functions defined for the module.  Note that this doesn't work consistently when | 
 | 302 |     # _run_exitfuncs is at the top of the stack (i.e. if we're running an exit function).  I've coded a | 
 | 303 |     # work-around below for this deficiency. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 304 |     all_functions = inspect.getmembers(module, inspect.isfunction) | 
 | 305 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 306 |     # Get called_func_id by searching for our function in the list of all functions. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 307 |     called_func_id = None | 
 | 308 |     for func_name, function in all_functions: | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 309 |         if func_name == real_called_func_name: | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 310 |             called_func_id = id(function) | 
 | 311 |             break | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 312 |     # NOTE: The only time I've found that called_func_id can't be found is when we're running from an exit | 
 | 313 |     # function. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 314 |  | 
 | 315 |     # Look for other functions in module with matching id. | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 316 |     aliases = set([real_called_func_name]) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 317 |     for func_name, function in all_functions: | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 318 |         if func_name == real_called_func_name: | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 319 |             continue | 
 | 320 |         func_id = id(function) | 
 | 321 |         if func_id == called_func_id: | 
 | 322 |             aliases.add(func_name) | 
 | 323 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 324 |     # In most cases, my general purpose code above will find all aliases.  However, for the odd case (i.e. | 
 | 325 |     # running from exit function), I've added code to handle pvar, qpvar, dpvar, etc. aliases explicitly | 
 | 326 |     # since they are defined in this module and used frequently. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 327 |     # pvar is an alias for print_var. | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 328 |     aliases.add(re.sub("print_var", "pvar", real_called_func_name)) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 329 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 330 |     # The call to the function could be encased in a recast (e.g. int(func_name())). | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 331 |     recast_regex = "([^ ]+\\([ ]*)?" | 
 | 332 |     import_name_regex = "([a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\.)?" | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 333 |     func_name_regex = recast_regex + import_name_regex + "(" +\ | 
 | 334 |         '|'.join(aliases) + ")" | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 335 |     pre_args_regex = ".*" + func_name_regex + "[ ]*\\(" | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 336 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 337 |     # Search backward through source lines looking for the calling function name. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 338 |     found = False | 
 | 339 |     for start_line_ix in range(line_ix, 0, -1): | 
 | 340 |         # Skip comment lines. | 
 | 341 |         if re.match(r"[ ]*#", source_lines[start_line_ix]): | 
 | 342 |             continue | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 343 |         if re.match(pre_args_regex, source_lines[start_line_ix]): | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 344 |             found = True | 
 | 345 |             break | 
 | 346 |     if not found: | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 347 |         print_error("Programmer error - Could not find the source line with" | 
 | 348 |                     + " a reference to function \"" + real_called_func_name | 
 | 349 |                     + "\".\n") | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 350 |         return | 
 | 351 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 352 |     # Search forward through the source lines looking for a line whose indentation is the same or less than | 
 | 353 |     # the start line.  The end of our composite line should be the line preceding that line. | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 354 |     start_indent = get_line_indent(source_lines[start_line_ix]) | 
| Michael Walsh | 37cd29d | 2018-05-24 13:19:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 355 |     end_line_ix = line_ix | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 356 |     for end_line_ix in range(line_ix + 1, len(source_lines)): | 
 | 357 |         if source_lines[end_line_ix].strip() == "": | 
 | 358 |             continue | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 359 |         line_indent = get_line_indent(source_lines[end_line_ix]) | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 360 |         if line_indent <= start_indent: | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 361 |             end_line_ix -= 1 | 
 | 362 |             break | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 363 |     if start_line_ix != 0: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 364 |         # Check to see whether the start line is a continuation of the prior line. | 
| Michael Walsh | a52e9eb | 2018-09-10 13:56:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 365 |         prior_line = source_lines[start_line_ix - 1] | 
 | 366 |         prior_line_stripped = re.sub(r"[ ]*\\([\r\n]$)", " \\1", prior_line) | 
 | 367 |         prior_line_indent = get_line_indent(prior_line) | 
 | 368 |         if prior_line != prior_line_stripped and\ | 
 | 369 |            prior_line_indent < start_indent: | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 370 |             start_line_ix -= 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | a52e9eb | 2018-09-10 13:56:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 371 |             # Remove the backslash (continuation char) from prior line. | 
 | 372 |             source_lines[start_line_ix] = prior_line_stripped | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 373 |  | 
 | 374 |     # Join the start line through the end line into a composite line. | 
 | 375 |     composite_line = ''.join(map(str.strip, | 
| Gunnar Mills | 096cd56 | 2018-03-26 10:19:12 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 376 |                                  source_lines[start_line_ix:end_line_ix + 1])) | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 377 |     # Insert one space after first "=" if there isn't one already. | 
 | 378 |     composite_line = re.sub("=[ ]*([^ ])", "= \\1", composite_line, 1) | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 379 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 380 |     lvalue_regex = "[ ]*=[ ]+" + func_name_regex + ".*" | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 381 |     lvalue_string = re.sub(lvalue_regex, "", composite_line) | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 382 |     if lvalue_string == composite_line: | 
 | 383 |         # i.e. the regex did not match so there are no lvalues. | 
 | 384 |         lvalue_string = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 37762f9 | 2018-08-07 14:59:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 385 |     lvalues_list = list(filter(None, map(str.strip, lvalue_string.split(",")))) | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 386 |     try: | 
 | 387 |         lvalues = collections.OrderedDict() | 
 | 388 |     except AttributeError: | 
 | 389 |         # A non-ordered dict doesn't look as nice when printed but it will do. | 
 | 390 |         lvalues = {} | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 391 |     ix = len(lvalues_list) * -1 | 
 | 392 |     for lvalue in lvalues_list: | 
 | 393 |         lvalues[ix] = lvalue | 
 | 394 |         ix += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 395 |     lvalue_prefix_regex = "(.*=[ ]+)?" | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 396 |     called_func_name_regex = lvalue_prefix_regex + func_name_regex +\ | 
 | 397 |         "[ ]*\\(.*" | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 398 |     called_func_name = re.sub(called_func_name_regex, "\\4", composite_line) | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 399 |     arg_list_etc = "(" + re.sub(pre_args_regex, "", composite_line) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 400 |     if local_debug: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 401 |         print_varx("aliases", aliases, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 402 |         print_varx("import_name_regex", import_name_regex, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 403 |         print_varx("func_name_regex", func_name_regex, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 404 |         print_varx("pre_args_regex", pre_args_regex, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 405 |         print_varx("start_line_ix", start_line_ix, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 406 |         print_varx("end_line_ix", end_line_ix, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 407 |         print_varx("composite_line", composite_line, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 408 |         print_varx("lvalue_regex", lvalue_regex, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 409 |         print_varx("lvalue_string", lvalue_string, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 410 |         print_varx("lvalues", lvalues, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 411 |         print_varx("called_func_name_regex", called_func_name_regex, | 
 | 412 |                    indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 413 |         print_varx("called_func_name", called_func_name, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 414 |         print_varx("arg_list_etc", arg_list_etc, indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 415 |  | 
 | 416 |     # Parse arg list... | 
 | 417 |     # Initialize... | 
 | 418 |     nest_level = -1 | 
 | 419 |     arg_ix = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 420 |     args_list = [""] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 421 |     for ix in range(0, len(arg_list_etc)): | 
 | 422 |         char = arg_list_etc[ix] | 
 | 423 |         # Set the nest_level based on whether we've encounted a parenthesis. | 
 | 424 |         if char == "(": | 
 | 425 |             nest_level += 1 | 
 | 426 |             if nest_level == 0: | 
 | 427 |                 continue | 
 | 428 |         elif char == ")": | 
 | 429 |             nest_level -= 1 | 
 | 430 |             if nest_level < 0: | 
 | 431 |                 break | 
 | 432 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 433 |         # If we reach a comma at base nest level, we are done processing an argument so we increment arg_ix | 
 | 434 |         # and initialize a new args_list entry. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 435 |         if char == "," and nest_level == 0: | 
 | 436 |             arg_ix += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 437 |             args_list.append("") | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 438 |             continue | 
 | 439 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 440 |         # For any other character, we append it it to the current arg list entry. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 441 |         args_list[arg_ix] += char | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 442 |  | 
 | 443 |     # Trim whitespace from each list entry. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 444 |     args_list = [arg.strip() for arg in args_list] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 445 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 446 |     if arg_num < 0: | 
 | 447 |         if abs(arg_num) > len(lvalues): | 
 | 448 |             argument = lvalues | 
 | 449 |         else: | 
 | 450 |             argument = lvalues[arg_num] | 
 | 451 |     elif arg_num == 0: | 
 | 452 |         argument = called_func_name | 
| Michael Walsh | 2750b44 | 2018-05-18 14:49:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 453 |     else: | 
| Michael Walsh | 1173a52 | 2018-05-21 17:24:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 454 |         if arg_num > len(args_list): | 
 | 455 |             argument = args_list | 
 | 456 |         else: | 
 | 457 |             argument = args_list[arg_num - 1] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 458 |  | 
 | 459 |     if local_debug: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 460 |         print_varx("args_list", args_list, indent=debug_indent) | 
 | 461 |         print_varx("argument", argument, indent=debug_indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 462 |         print_dashes(0, 120) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 463 |  | 
 | 464 |     return argument | 
 | 465 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 466 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 467 | def sprint_time(buffer=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 468 |     r""" | 
 | 469 |     Return the time in the following format. | 
 | 470 |  | 
 | 471 |     Example: | 
 | 472 |  | 
 | 473 |     The following python code... | 
 | 474 |  | 
 | 475 |     sys.stdout.write(sprint_time()) | 
 | 476 |     sys.stdout.write("Hi.\n") | 
 | 477 |  | 
 | 478 |     Will result in the following type of output: | 
 | 479 |  | 
 | 480 |     #(CDT) 2016/07/08 15:25:35 - Hi. | 
 | 481 |  | 
 | 482 |     Example: | 
 | 483 |  | 
 | 484 |     The following python code... | 
 | 485 |  | 
 | 486 |     sys.stdout.write(sprint_time("Hi.\n")) | 
 | 487 |  | 
 | 488 |     Will result in the following type of output: | 
 | 489 |  | 
 | 490 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:12:05 - Hi. | 
 | 491 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 492 |     The following environment variables will affect the formatting as described: | 
 | 493 |     NANOSECONDS                     This will cause the time stamps to be precise to the microsecond (Yes, it | 
 | 494 |                                     probably should have been named MICROSECONDS but the convention was set | 
 | 495 |                                     long ago so we're sticking with it).  Example of the output when | 
 | 496 |                                     environment variable NANOSECONDS=1. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 497 |  | 
 | 498 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:16:25.510469 - Hi. | 
 | 499 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 500 |     SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME               This will cause the elapsed time to be included in the output.  This is | 
 | 501 |                                     the amount of time that has elapsed since the last time this function was | 
 | 502 |                                     called.  The precision of the elapsed time field is also affected by the | 
 | 503 |                                     value of the NANOSECONDS environment variable.  Example of the output | 
 | 504 |                                     when environment variable NANOSECONDS=0 and SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME=1. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 505 |  | 
 | 506 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:17:40 -    0 - Hi. | 
 | 507 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 508 |     Example of the output when environment variable NANOSECONDS=1 and SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME=1. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 509 |  | 
 | 510 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:18:47.317339 -    0.000046 - Hi. | 
 | 511 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 512 |     Description of argument(s). | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 513 |     buffer                          This will be appended to the formatted time string. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 514 |     """ | 
 | 515 |  | 
 | 516 |     global NANOSECONDS | 
 | 517 |     global SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME | 
 | 518 |     global sprint_time_last_seconds | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 519 |     global last_seconds_ix | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 520 |  | 
 | 521 |     seconds = time.time() | 
 | 522 |     loc_time = time.localtime(seconds) | 
 | 523 |     nanoseconds = "%0.6f" % seconds | 
 | 524 |     pos = nanoseconds.find(".") | 
 | 525 |     nanoseconds = nanoseconds[pos:] | 
 | 526 |  | 
 | 527 |     time_string = time.strftime("#(%Z) %Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S", loc_time) | 
 | 528 |     if NANOSECONDS == "1": | 
 | 529 |         time_string = time_string + nanoseconds | 
 | 530 |  | 
 | 531 |     if SHOW_ELAPSED_TIME == "1": | 
 | 532 |         cur_time_seconds = seconds | 
 | 533 |         math_string = "%9.9f" % cur_time_seconds + " - " + "%9.9f" % \ | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 534 |             sprint_time_last_seconds[last_seconds_ix] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 535 |         elapsed_seconds = eval(math_string) | 
 | 536 |         if NANOSECONDS == "1": | 
 | 537 |             elapsed_seconds = "%11.6f" % elapsed_seconds | 
 | 538 |         else: | 
 | 539 |             elapsed_seconds = "%4i" % elapsed_seconds | 
| Michael Walsh | 4fea2cf | 2018-08-22 17:48:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 540 |         sprint_time_last_seconds[last_seconds_ix] = cur_time_seconds | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 541 |         time_string = time_string + " - " + elapsed_seconds | 
 | 542 |  | 
 | 543 |     return time_string + " - " + buffer | 
 | 544 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 545 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 546 | def sprint_timen(buffer=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 547 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 548 |     Append a line feed to the buffer, pass it to sprint_time and return the result. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 549 |     """ | 
 | 550 |  | 
 | 551 |     return sprint_time(buffer + "\n") | 
 | 552 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 553 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 554 | def sprint_error(buffer=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 555 |     r""" | 
 | 556 |     Return a standardized error string.  This includes: | 
 | 557 |       - A time stamp | 
 | 558 |       - The "**ERROR**" string | 
 | 559 |       - The caller's buffer string. | 
 | 560 |  | 
 | 561 |     Example: | 
 | 562 |  | 
 | 563 |     The following python code... | 
 | 564 |  | 
 | 565 |     print(sprint_error("Oops.\n")) | 
 | 566 |  | 
 | 567 |     Will result in the following type of output: | 
 | 568 |  | 
 | 569 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/03 17:12:05 - **ERROR** Oops. | 
 | 570 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 571 |     Description of argument(s). | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 572 |     buffer                          This will be appended to the formatted error string. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 573 |     """ | 
 | 574 |  | 
 | 575 |     return sprint_time() + "**ERROR** " + buffer | 
 | 576 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 577 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 578 | # Implement "constants" with functions. | 
 | 579 | def digit_length_in_bits(): | 
 | 580 |     r""" | 
 | 581 |     Return the digit length in bits. | 
 | 582 |     """ | 
 | 583 |  | 
 | 584 |     return 4 | 
 | 585 |  | 
 | 586 |  | 
 | 587 | def word_length_in_digits(): | 
 | 588 |     r""" | 
 | 589 |     Return the word length in digits. | 
 | 590 |     """ | 
 | 591 |  | 
 | 592 |     return 8 | 
 | 593 |  | 
 | 594 |  | 
 | 595 | def bit_length(number): | 
 | 596 |     r""" | 
 | 597 |     Return the bit length of the number. | 
 | 598 |  | 
 | 599 |     Description of argument(s): | 
 | 600 |     number                          The number to be analyzed. | 
 | 601 |     """ | 
 | 602 |  | 
 | 603 |     if number < 0: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 604 |         # Convert negative numbers to positive and subtract one.  The following example illustrates the | 
 | 605 |         # reason for this: | 
 | 606 |         # Consider a single nibble whose signed values can range from -8 to 7 (0x8 to 0x7).  A value of 0x7 | 
 | 607 |         # equals 0b0111.  Therefore, its length in bits is 3.  Since the negative bit (i.e. 0b1000) is not | 
 | 608 |         # set, the value 7 clearly will fit in one nibble.  With -8 = 0x8 = 0b1000, one has the smallest | 
 | 609 |         # negative value that will fit.  Note that it requires 3 bits of 0.  So by converting a number value | 
 | 610 |         # of -8 to a working_number of 7, this function can accurately calculate the number of bits and | 
 | 611 |         # therefore nibbles required to represent the number in print. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 612 |         working_number = abs(number) - 1 | 
 | 613 |     else: | 
 | 614 |         working_number = number | 
 | 615 |  | 
 | 616 |     # Handle the special case of the number 0. | 
 | 617 |     if working_number == 0: | 
 | 618 |         return 0 | 
 | 619 |  | 
 | 620 |     return len(bin(working_number)) - 2 | 
 | 621 |  | 
 | 622 |  | 
 | 623 | def get_req_num_hex_digits(number): | 
 | 624 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 625 |     Return the required number of hex digits required to display the given number. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 626 |  | 
 | 627 |     The returned value will always be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 8. | 
 | 628 |  | 
 | 629 |     Description of argument(s): | 
 | 630 |     number                          The number to be analyzed. | 
 | 631 |     """ | 
 | 632 |  | 
 | 633 |     if number < 0: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 634 |         # Convert negative numbers to positive and subtract one.  The following example illustrates the | 
 | 635 |         # reason for this: | 
 | 636 |         # Consider a single nibble whose signed values can range from -8 to 7 (0x8 to 0x7).  A value of 0x7 | 
 | 637 |         # equals 0b0111.  Therefore, its length in bits is 3.  Since the negative bit (i.e. 0b1000) is not | 
 | 638 |         # set, the value 7 clearly will fit in one nibble.  With -8 = 0x8 = 0b1000, one has the smallest | 
 | 639 |         # negative value that will fit.  Note that it requires 3 bits of 0.  So by converting a number value | 
 | 640 |         # of -8 to a working_number of 7, this function can accurately calculate the number of bits and | 
 | 641 |         # therefore nibbles required to represent the number in print. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 642 |         working_number = abs(number) - 1 | 
 | 643 |     else: | 
 | 644 |         working_number = number | 
 | 645 |  | 
 | 646 |     # Handle the special case of the number 0. | 
 | 647 |     if working_number == 0: | 
 | 648 |         return word_length_in_digits() | 
 | 649 |  | 
 | 650 |     num_length_in_bits = bit_length(working_number) | 
 | 651 |     num_hex_digits, remainder = divmod(num_length_in_bits, | 
 | 652 |                                        digit_length_in_bits()) | 
 | 653 |     if remainder > 0: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 654 |         # Example: the number 7 requires 3 bits.  The divmod above produces, 0 with remainder of 3.  So | 
 | 655 |         # because we have a remainder, we increment num_hex_digits from 0 to 1. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 656 |         num_hex_digits += 1 | 
 | 657 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 658 |     # Check to see whether the negative bit is set.  This is the left-most bit in the highest order digit. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 659 |     negative_mask = 2 ** (num_hex_digits * 4 - 1) | 
 | 660 |     if working_number & negative_mask: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 661 |         # If a number that is intended to be positive has its negative bit on, an additional digit will be | 
 | 662 |         # required to represent it correctly in print. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 663 |         num_hex_digits += 1 | 
 | 664 |  | 
 | 665 |     num_words, remainder = divmod(num_hex_digits, word_length_in_digits()) | 
 | 666 |     if remainder > 0 or num_words == 0: | 
 | 667 |         num_words += 1 | 
 | 668 |  | 
 | 669 |     # Round up to the next word length in digits. | 
 | 670 |     return num_words * word_length_in_digits() | 
 | 671 |  | 
 | 672 |  | 
 | 673 | def dft_num_hex_digits(): | 
 | 674 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 675 |     Return the default number of hex digits to be used to represent a hex number in print. | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 676 |  | 
 | 677 |     The value returned is a function of sys.maxsize. | 
 | 678 |     """ | 
 | 679 |  | 
 | 680 |     global _gen_print_dft_num_hex_digits_ | 
 | 681 |     try: | 
 | 682 |         return _gen_print_dft_num_hex_digits_ | 
 | 683 |     except NameError: | 
 | 684 |         _gen_print_dft_num_hex_digits_ = get_req_num_hex_digits(sys.maxsize) | 
 | 685 |         return _gen_print_dft_num_hex_digits_ | 
 | 686 |  | 
 | 687 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 688 | # Create constant functions to describe various types of dictionaries. | 
 | 689 | def dict_type(): | 
 | 690 |     return 1 | 
 | 691 |  | 
 | 692 |  | 
 | 693 | def ordered_dict_type(): | 
 | 694 |     return 2 | 
 | 695 |  | 
 | 696 |  | 
 | 697 | def dot_dict_type(): | 
 | 698 |     return 3 | 
 | 699 |  | 
 | 700 |  | 
 | 701 | def normalized_dict_type(): | 
 | 702 |     return 4 | 
 | 703 |  | 
 | 704 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 705 | def proxy_dict_type(): | 
 | 706 |     return 5 | 
 | 707 |  | 
 | 708 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 709 | def is_dict(var_value): | 
 | 710 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 711 |     Return non-zero if var_value is a type of dictionary and 0 if it is not. | 
 | 712 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 713 |     The specific non-zero value returned will indicate what type of dictionary var_value is (see constant | 
 | 714 |     functions above). | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 715 |  | 
 | 716 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 717 |     var_value                       The object to be analyzed to determine whether it is a dictionary and if | 
 | 718 |                                     so, what type of dictionary. | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 719 |     """ | 
 | 720 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 721 |     if isinstance(var_value, dict): | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 722 |         return dict_type() | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 723 |     try: | 
 | 724 |         if isinstance(var_value, collections.OrderedDict): | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 725 |             return ordered_dict_type() | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 726 |     except AttributeError: | 
 | 727 |         pass | 
 | 728 |     try: | 
 | 729 |         if isinstance(var_value, DotDict): | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 730 |             return dot_dict_type() | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 731 |     except NameError: | 
 | 732 |         pass | 
 | 733 |     try: | 
 | 734 |         if isinstance(var_value, NormalizedDict): | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 735 |             return normalized_dict_type() | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 736 |     except NameError: | 
 | 737 |         pass | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 738 |     try: | 
 | 739 |         if str(type(var_value)).split("'")[1] == "dictproxy": | 
 | 740 |             return proxy_dict_type() | 
 | 741 |     except NameError: | 
 | 742 |         pass | 
 | 743 |     return 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 744 |  | 
 | 745 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 746 | def get_int_types(): | 
 | 747 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 748 |     Return a tuple consisting of the valid integer data types for the system and version of python being run. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 749 |  | 
 | 750 |     Example: | 
 | 751 |     (int, long) | 
 | 752 |     """ | 
 | 753 |  | 
 | 754 |     try: | 
 | 755 |         int_types = (int, long) | 
 | 756 |     except NameError: | 
 | 757 |         int_types = (int,) | 
 | 758 |     return int_types | 
 | 759 |  | 
 | 760 |  | 
 | 761 | def get_string_types(): | 
 | 762 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 763 |     Return a tuple consisting of the valid string data types for the system and version of python being run. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 764 |  | 
 | 765 |     Example: | 
 | 766 |     (str, unicode) | 
 | 767 |     """ | 
 | 768 |  | 
 | 769 |     try: | 
 | 770 |         string_types = (str, unicode) | 
 | 771 |     except NameError: | 
 | 772 |         string_types = (bytes, str) | 
 | 773 |     return string_types | 
 | 774 |  | 
 | 775 |  | 
 | 776 | def valid_fmts(): | 
 | 777 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 778 |     Return a list of the valid formats that can be specified for the fmt argument of the sprint_varx function | 
 | 779 |     (defined below). | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 780 |     """ | 
 | 781 |  | 
 | 782 |     return [ | 
 | 783 |         'hexa', | 
 | 784 |         'octal', | 
 | 785 |         'binary', | 
 | 786 |         'blank', | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 787 |         'verbose', | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 788 |         'quote_keys', | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 789 |         'show_type', | 
 | 790 |         'strip_brackets', | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 791 |         'no_header', | 
 | 792 |         'quote_values'] | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 793 |  | 
 | 794 |  | 
 | 795 | def create_fmt_definition(): | 
 | 796 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 797 |     Create a string consisting of function-definition code that can be executed to create constant fmt | 
 | 798 |     definition functions. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 799 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 800 |     These functions can be used by callers of sprint_var/sprint_varx to set the fmt argument correctly. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 801 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 802 |     Likewise, the sprint_varx function will use these generated functions to correctly interpret the fmt | 
 | 803 |     argument. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 804 |  | 
 | 805 |     Example output from this function: | 
 | 806 |  | 
 | 807 |     def hexa(): | 
 | 808 |         return 0x00000001 | 
 | 809 |     def octal_fmt(): | 
 | 810 |         return 0x00000002 | 
 | 811 |     etc. | 
 | 812 |     """ | 
 | 813 |  | 
 | 814 |     buffer = "" | 
 | 815 |     bits = 0x00000001 | 
 | 816 |     for fmt_name in valid_fmts(): | 
 | 817 |         buffer += "def " + fmt_name + "():\n" | 
 | 818 |         buffer += "    return " + "0x%08x" % bits + "\n" | 
 | 819 |         bits = bits << 1 | 
 | 820 |     return buffer | 
 | 821 |  | 
 | 822 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 823 | # Dynamically create fmt definitions (for use with the fmt argument of sprint_varx function): | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 824 | exec(create_fmt_definition()) | 
 | 825 |  | 
 | 826 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 827 | def terse(): | 
 | 828 |     r""" | 
 | 829 |     Constant function to return fmt value of 0. | 
 | 830 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 831 |     Now that sprint_varx defaults to printing in terse format, the terse option is deprecated.  This function | 
 | 832 |     is here for backward compatibility. | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 833 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 834 |     Once the repo has been purged of the use of terse, this function can be removed. | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 835 |     """ | 
 | 836 |  | 
 | 837 |     return 0 | 
 | 838 |  | 
 | 839 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 840 | def list_pop(a_list, index=0, default=None): | 
 | 841 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 842 |     Pop the list entry indicated by the index and return the entry.  If no such entry exists, return default. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 843 |  | 
 | 844 |     Note that the list passed to this function will be modified. | 
 | 845 |  | 
 | 846 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 847 |     a_list                          The list from which an entry is to be popped. | 
 | 848 |     index                           The index indicating which entry is to be popped. | 
 | 849 |     default                         The value to be returned if there is no entry at the given index location. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 850 |     """ | 
 | 851 |     try: | 
 | 852 |         return a_list.pop(index) | 
 | 853 |     except IndexError: | 
 | 854 |         return default | 
 | 855 |  | 
 | 856 |  | 
 | 857 | def parse_fmt(fmt): | 
 | 858 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 859 |     Parse the fmt argument and return a tuple consisting of a format and a child format. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 860 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 861 |     This function was written for use by the sprint_varx function defined in this module. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 862 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 863 |     When sprint_varx is processing a multi-level object such as a list or dictionary (which in turn may | 
 | 864 |     contain other lists or dictionaries), it will use the fmt value to dictate the print formatting of the | 
 | 865 |     current level and the child_fmt value to dictate the print formatting of subordinate levels.  Consider | 
 | 866 |     the following example: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 867 |  | 
 | 868 |     python code example: | 
 | 869 |  | 
 | 870 |     ord_dict = \ | 
 | 871 |         collections.OrderedDict([ | 
 | 872 |             ('one', 1), | 
 | 873 |             ('two', 2), | 
 | 874 |             ('sub', | 
 | 875 |              collections.OrderedDict([ | 
 | 876 |                 ('three', 3), ('four', 4)]))]) | 
 | 877 |  | 
 | 878 |     print_var(ord_dict) | 
 | 879 |  | 
 | 880 |     This would generate the following output: | 
 | 881 |  | 
 | 882 |     ord_dict: | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 883 |       [one]:                     1 | 
 | 884 |       [two]:                     2 | 
 | 885 |       [sub]: | 
 | 886 |         [three]:                 3 | 
 | 887 |         [four]:                  4 | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 888 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 889 |     The first level in this example is the line that simply says "ord_dict".  The second level is comprised | 
 | 890 |     of the dictionary entries with the keys 'one', 'two' and 'sub'.  The third level is comprised of the last | 
 | 891 |     2 lines (i.e. printed values 3 and 4). | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 892 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 893 |     Given the data structure shown above, the programmer could code the following where fmt is a simple | 
 | 894 |     integer value set by calling the verbose() function. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 895 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 896 |     print_var(ord_dict, fmt=verbose()) | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 897 |  | 
 | 898 |     The output would look like this: | 
 | 899 |  | 
 | 900 |     ord_dict: | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 901 |       ord_dict[one]:             1 | 
 | 902 |       ord_dict[two]:             2 | 
 | 903 |       ord_dict[sub]: | 
 | 904 |         ord_dict[sub][three]:    3 | 
 | 905 |         ord_dict[sub][four]:     4 | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 906 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 907 |     Note the verbose format where the name of the object ("ord_dict") is repeated on every line. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 908 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 909 |     If the programmer wishes to get more granular with the fmt argument, he/she can specify it as a list | 
 | 910 |     where each entry corresponds to a level of the object being printed.  The last such list entry governs | 
 | 911 |     the print formatting of all subordinate parts of the given object. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 912 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 913 |     Look at each of the following code examples and their corresponding output.  See how the show_type() | 
 | 914 |     formatting affects the printing depending on which position it occupies in the fmt list argument: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 915 |  | 
 | 916 |     print_var(ord_dict, fmt=[show_type()]) | 
 | 917 |  | 
 | 918 |     ord_dict: <collections.OrderedDict> | 
 | 919 |       ord_dict[one]:             1 <int> | 
 | 920 |       ord_dict[two]:             2 <int> | 
 | 921 |       ord_dict[sub]: <collections.OrderedDict> | 
 | 922 |         ord_dict[sub][three]:    3 <int> | 
 | 923 |         ord_dict[sub][four]:     4 <int> | 
 | 924 |  | 
 | 925 |     print_var(ord_dict, fmt=[0, show_type()]) | 
 | 926 |  | 
 | 927 |     ord_dict: | 
 | 928 |       ord_dict[one]:             1 <int> | 
 | 929 |       ord_dict[two]:             2 <int> | 
 | 930 |       ord_dict[sub]: <collections.OrderedDict> | 
 | 931 |         ord_dict[sub][three]:    3 <int> | 
 | 932 |         ord_dict[sub][four]:     4 <int> | 
 | 933 |  | 
 | 934 |     print_var(ord_dict, fmt=[0, 0, show_type()]) | 
 | 935 |  | 
 | 936 |     ord_dict: | 
 | 937 |       ord_dict[one]:             1 | 
 | 938 |       ord_dict[two]:             2 | 
 | 939 |       ord_dict[sub]: | 
 | 940 |         ord_dict[sub][three]:    3 <int> | 
 | 941 |         ord_dict[sub][four]:     4 <int> | 
 | 942 |  | 
 | 943 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 944 |     fmt                             The format argument such as is passed to sprint_varx.  This argument may | 
 | 945 |                                     be an integer or a list of integers.  See the prolog of sprint_varx for | 
 | 946 |                                     more details. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 947 |     """ | 
 | 948 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 949 |     # Make a deep copy of the fmt argument in order to avoid modifying the caller's fmt value when it is a | 
 | 950 |     # list. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 951 |     fmt = copy.deepcopy(fmt) | 
 | 952 |     try: | 
 | 953 |         # Assume fmt is a list.  Pop the first element from the list. | 
 | 954 |         first_element = list_pop(fmt, index=0, default=0) | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 955 |         # Return the first list element along with either 1) the remainder of the fmt list if not null or 2) | 
 | 956 |         # another copy of the first element. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 957 |         return first_element, fmt if len(fmt) else first_element | 
 | 958 |     except AttributeError: | 
 | 959 |         # fmt is not a list so treat it as a simple integer value. | 
 | 960 |         return fmt, fmt | 
 | 961 |  | 
 | 962 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 963 | def sprint_varx(var_name, | 
 | 964 |                 var_value, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 965 |                 fmt=0, | 
 | 966 |                 indent=dft_indent, | 
 | 967 |                 col1_width=dft_col1_width, | 
| Michael Walsh | d286903 | 2018-03-22 16:12:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 968 |                 trailing_char="\n", | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 969 |                 key_list=None, | 
 | 970 |                 delim=":"): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 971 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 972 |     Print the var name/value passed to it.  If the caller lets col1_width default, the printing lines up | 
 | 973 |     nicely with output generated by the print_time functions. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 974 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 975 |     Note that the sprint_var function (defined below) can be used to call this function so that the | 
 | 976 |     programmer does not need to pass the var_name.  sprint_var will figure out the var_name.  The sprint_var | 
 | 977 |     function is the one that would normally be used by the general user. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 978 |  | 
 | 979 |     For example, the following python code: | 
 | 980 |  | 
 | 981 |     first_name = "Mike" | 
 | 982 |     print_time("Doing this...\n") | 
 | 983 |     print_varx("first_name", first_name) | 
 | 984 |     print_time("Doing that...\n") | 
 | 985 |  | 
 | 986 |     Will generate output like this: | 
 | 987 |  | 
 | 988 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/10 17:34:42.847374 -    0.001285 - Doing this... | 
 | 989 |     first_name:                                       Mike | 
 | 990 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/10 17:34:42.847510 -    0.000136 - Doing that... | 
 | 991 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 992 |     This function recognizes several complex types of data such as dict, list or tuple. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 993 |  | 
 | 994 |     For example, the following python code: | 
 | 995 |  | 
 | 996 |     my_dict = dict(one=1, two=2, three=3) | 
 | 997 |     print_var(my_dict) | 
 | 998 |  | 
 | 999 |     Will generate the following output: | 
 | 1000 |  | 
 | 1001 |     my_dict: | 
 | 1002 |       my_dict[three]:                                 3 | 
 | 1003 |       my_dict[two]:                                   2 | 
 | 1004 |       my_dict[one]:                                   1 | 
 | 1005 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1006 |     Description of argument(s). | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1007 |     var_name                        The name of the variable to be printed. | 
 | 1008 |     var_value                       The value of the variable to be printed. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1009 |     fmt                             A bit map to dictate the format of the output.  For printing multi-level | 
 | 1010 |                                     objects like lists and dictionaries, this argument may also be a list of | 
 | 1011 |                                     bit maps.  The first list element pertains to the highest level of | 
 | 1012 |                                     output, the second element pertains to the 2nd level of output, etc.  The | 
 | 1013 |                                     last element in the list pertains to all subordinate levels.  The bits | 
 | 1014 |                                     can be set using the dynamically created functionhs above.  Example: | 
 | 1015 |                                     sprint_varx("var1", var1, fmt=verbose()).  Note that these values can be | 
 | 1016 |                                     OR'ed together: print_var(var1, hexa() | verbose()).  If the caller ORs | 
 | 1017 |                                     mutually exclusive bits (hexa() | octal()), behavior is not guaranteed. | 
 | 1018 |                                     The following features are supported: | 
 | 1019 |         hexa                        Print all integer values in hexadecimal format. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1020 |         octal                       Print all integer values in octal format. | 
 | 1021 |         binary                      Print all integer values in binary format. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1022 |         blank                       For blank string values, print "<blank>" instead of an actual blank. | 
 | 1023 |         verbose                     For structured values like dictionaries, lists, etc. repeat the name of | 
 | 1024 |                                     the variable on each line to the right of the key or subscript value. | 
 | 1025 |                                     Example: print "my_dict[key1]" instead of just "[key1]". | 
 | 1026 |         quote_keys                  Quote dictionary keys in the output.  Example: my_dict['key1'] instead of | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1027 |                                     my_dict[key1]. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1028 |         show_type                   Show the type of the data in angled brackets just to the right of the | 
 | 1029 |                                     data. | 
 | 1030 |         strip_brackets              Strip the brackets from the variable name portion of the output.  This is | 
 | 1031 |                                     applicable when printing complex objects like lists or dictionaries. | 
 | 1032 |         no_header                   For complex objects like dictionaries, do not include a header line. | 
 | 1033 |                                     This necessarily means that the member lines will be indented 2 | 
 | 1034 |                                     characters less than they otherwise would have been. | 
 | 1035 |         quote_values                Quote the values printed. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1036 |     indent                          The number of spaces to indent the output. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1037 |     col1_width                      The width of the output column containing the variable name.  The default | 
 | 1038 |                                     value of this is adjusted so that the var_value lines up with text | 
 | 1039 |                                     printed via the print_time function. | 
 | 1040 |     trailing_char                   The character to be used at the end of the returned string.  The default | 
 | 1041 |                                     value is a line feed. | 
 | 1042 |     key_list                        A list of which dictionary keys should be printed.  All others keys will | 
 | 1043 |                                     be skipped.  Each value in key_list will be regarded as a regular | 
 | 1044 |                                     expression and it will be regarded as anchored to the beginning and ends | 
 | 1045 |                                     of the dictionary key being referenced.  For example if key_list is | 
 | 1046 |                                     ["one", "two"], the resulting regex used will be "^one|two$", i.e. only | 
 | 1047 |                                     keys "one" and "two" from the var_value dictionary will be printed.  As | 
 | 1048 |                                     another example, if the caller were to specify a key_list of ["one.*"], | 
 | 1049 |                                     then only dictionary keys whose names begin with "one" will be printed. | 
 | 1050 |                                     Note: This argument pertains only to var_values which are dictionaries. | 
 | 1051 |     delim                           The value to be used to delimit the variable name from the variable value | 
 | 1052 |                                     in the output. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1053 |     """ | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1054 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1055 |     fmt, child_fmt = parse_fmt(fmt) | 
 | 1056 |  | 
 | 1057 |     if fmt & show_type(): | 
 | 1058 |         type_str = "<" + str(type(var_value)).split("'")[1] + ">" | 
 | 1059 |     # Compose object type categories. | 
 | 1060 |     int_types = get_int_types() | 
 | 1061 |     string_types = get_string_types() | 
 | 1062 |     simple_types = int_types + string_types + (float, bool, type, type(None)) | 
 | 1063 |     # Determine the type. | 
 | 1064 |     if type(var_value) in simple_types: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1065 |         # The data type is simple in the sense that it has no subordinate parts. | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1066 |         # Adjust col1_width. | 
 | 1067 |         col1_width = col1_width - indent | 
 | 1068 |         # Set default value for value_format. | 
 | 1069 |         value_format = "%s" | 
 | 1070 |         # Process format requests. | 
 | 1071 |         if type(var_value) in int_types: | 
 | 1072 |             # Process format values pertaining to int types. | 
 | 1073 |             if fmt & hexa(): | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1074 |                 num_hex_digits = max(dft_num_hex_digits(), | 
 | 1075 |                                      get_req_num_hex_digits(var_value)) | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1076 |                 # Convert a negative number to its positive twos complement for proper printing.  For | 
 | 1077 |                 # example, instead of printing -1 as "0x-000000000000001" it will be printed as | 
| Michael Walsh | 3f24827 | 2018-06-01 13:59:35 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1078 |                 # "0xffffffffffffffff". | 
 | 1079 |                 var_value = var_value & (2 ** (num_hex_digits * 4) - 1) | 
 | 1080 |                 value_format = "0x%0" + str(num_hex_digits) + "x" | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1081 |             elif fmt & octal(): | 
 | 1082 |                 value_format = "0o%016o" | 
 | 1083 |             elif fmt & binary(): | 
 | 1084 |                 num_digits, remainder = \ | 
 | 1085 |                     divmod(max(bit_length(var_value), 1), 8) | 
 | 1086 |                 num_digits *= 8 | 
 | 1087 |                 if remainder: | 
 | 1088 |                     num_digits += 8 | 
 | 1089 |                 num_digits += 2 | 
 | 1090 |                 value_format = '#0' + str(num_digits) + 'b' | 
 | 1091 |                 var_value = format(var_value, value_format) | 
 | 1092 |                 value_format = "%s" | 
 | 1093 |         elif type(var_value) in string_types: | 
 | 1094 |             # Process format values pertaining to string types. | 
 | 1095 |             if fmt & blank() and var_value == "": | 
 | 1096 |                 value_format = "%s" | 
 | 1097 |                 var_value = "<blank>" | 
 | 1098 |         elif type(var_value) is type: | 
 | 1099 |             var_value = str(var_value).split("'")[1] | 
 | 1100 |         format_string = "%" + str(indent) + "s%-" + str(col1_width) + "s" \ | 
 | 1101 |             + value_format | 
 | 1102 |         if fmt & show_type(): | 
 | 1103 |             if var_value != "": | 
 | 1104 |                 format_string += " " | 
 | 1105 |             format_string += type_str | 
 | 1106 |         format_string += trailing_char | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1107 |         if fmt & quote_values(): | 
 | 1108 |             var_value = "'" + var_value + "'" | 
| Michael Walsh | 6bed4d3 | 2019-07-10 14:11:30 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1109 |         if not (fmt & verbose()): | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1110 |             # Strip everything leading up to the first left square brace. | 
 | 1111 |             var_name = re.sub(r".*\[", "[", var_name) | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1112 |         if (fmt & strip_brackets()): | 
 | 1113 |             var_name = re.sub(r"[\[\]]", "", var_name) | 
| Michael Walsh | 3383e65 | 2017-09-01 17:10:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1114 |         if value_format == "0x%08x": | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1115 |             return format_string % ("", str(var_name) + delim, | 
| Michael Walsh | 3383e65 | 2017-09-01 17:10:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1116 |                                     var_value & 0xffffffff) | 
 | 1117 |         else: | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1118 |             return format_string % ("", str(var_name) + delim, var_value) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1119 |     else: | 
 | 1120 |         # The data type is complex in the sense that it has subordinate parts. | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1121 |         if (fmt & no_header()): | 
 | 1122 |             buffer = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1123 |         else: | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1124 |             # Create header line. | 
 | 1125 |             if not (fmt & verbose()): | 
 | 1126 |                 # Strip everything leading up to the first square brace. | 
 | 1127 |                 loc_var_name = re.sub(r".*\[", "[", var_name) | 
 | 1128 |             else: | 
 | 1129 |                 loc_var_name = var_name | 
| Michael Walsh | adf4ab2 | 2019-09-06 16:23:41 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1130 |             if (fmt & strip_brackets()): | 
 | 1131 |                 loc_var_name = re.sub(r"[\[\]]", "", loc_var_name) | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1132 |             format_string = "%" + str(indent) + "s%s\n" | 
 | 1133 |             buffer = format_string % ("", loc_var_name + ":") | 
 | 1134 |             if fmt & show_type(): | 
 | 1135 |                 buffer = buffer.replace("\n", " " + type_str + "\n") | 
 | 1136 |             indent += 2 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1137 |         try: | 
 | 1138 |             length = len(var_value) | 
 | 1139 |         except TypeError: | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1140 |             length = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1141 |         ix = 0 | 
 | 1142 |         loc_trailing_char = "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | 8646d96 | 2019-01-21 14:36:13 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1143 |         if is_dict(var_value): | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1144 |             if type(child_fmt) is list: | 
 | 1145 |                 child_quote_keys = (child_fmt[0] & quote_keys()) | 
 | 1146 |             else: | 
 | 1147 |                 child_quote_keys = (child_fmt & quote_keys()) | 
| Michael Walsh | 37762f9 | 2018-08-07 14:59:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1148 |             for key, value in var_value.items(): | 
| Michael Walsh | d286903 | 2018-03-22 16:12:11 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1149 |                 if key_list is not None: | 
 | 1150 |                     key_list_regex = "^" + "|".join(key_list) + "$" | 
 | 1151 |                     if not re.match(key_list_regex, key): | 
 | 1152 |                         continue | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1153 |                 ix += 1 | 
 | 1154 |                 if ix == length: | 
 | 1155 |                     loc_trailing_char = trailing_char | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1156 |                 if child_quote_keys: | 
 | 1157 |                     key = "'" + key + "'" | 
 | 1158 |                 key = "[" + str(key) + "]" | 
 | 1159 |                 buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + key, value, child_fmt, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1160 |                                       col1_width, loc_trailing_char, key_list, | 
 | 1161 |                                       delim) | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1162 |         elif type(var_value) in (list, tuple, set): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1163 |             for key, value in enumerate(var_value): | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1164 |                 ix += 1 | 
 | 1165 |                 if ix == length: | 
 | 1166 |                     loc_trailing_char = trailing_char | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1167 |                 key = "[" + str(key) + "]" | 
 | 1168 |                 buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + key, value, child_fmt, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1169 |                                       col1_width, loc_trailing_char, key_list, | 
 | 1170 |                                       delim) | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1171 |         elif isinstance(var_value, argparse.Namespace): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1172 |             for key in var_value.__dict__: | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1173 |                 ix += 1 | 
 | 1174 |                 if ix == length: | 
 | 1175 |                     loc_trailing_char = trailing_char | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1176 |                 cmd_buf = "buffer += sprint_varx(var_name + \".\" + str(key)" \ | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1177 |                           + ", var_value." + key + ", child_fmt, indent," \ | 
| Michael Walsh | c6acf74 | 2019-08-06 11:48:51 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1178 |                           + " col1_width, loc_trailing_char, key_list," \ | 
 | 1179 |                           + " delim)" | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1180 |                 exec(cmd_buf) | 
 | 1181 |         else: | 
 | 1182 |             var_type = type(var_value).__name__ | 
 | 1183 |             func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1184 |             var_value = "<" + var_type + " type not supported by " + \ | 
 | 1185 |                         func_name + "()>" | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1186 |             value_format = "%s" | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1187 |             indent -= 2 | 
 | 1188 |             # Adjust col1_width. | 
 | 1189 |             col1_width = col1_width - indent | 
 | 1190 |             format_string = "%" + str(indent) + "s%-" \ | 
 | 1191 |                 + str(col1_width) + "s" + value_format + trailing_char | 
| Michael Walsh | 0f2ea5f | 2017-02-20 15:55:00 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1192 |             return format_string % ("", str(var_name) + ":", var_value) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1193 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1194 |         return buffer | 
 | 1195 |  | 
 | 1196 |     return "" | 
 | 1197 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1198 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1199 | def sprint_var(*args, **kwargs): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1200 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1201 |     Figure out the name of the first argument for the caller and then call sprint_varx with it.  Therefore, | 
 | 1202 |     the following 2 calls are equivalent: | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1203 |     sprint_varx("var1", var1) | 
 | 1204 |     sprint_var(var1) | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1205 |  | 
 | 1206 |     See sprint_varx for description of arguments. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1207 |     """ | 
 | 1208 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1209 |     stack_frame = 2 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1210 |     caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2) | 
 | 1211 |     if caller_func_name.endswith("print_var"): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1212 |         stack_frame += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1213 |     # Get the name of the first variable passed to this function. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1214 |     var_name = get_arg_name(None, 1, stack_frame) | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1215 |     return sprint_varx(var_name, *args, **kwargs) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1216 |  | 
 | 1217 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1218 | def sprint_vars(*args, **kwargs): | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1219 |     r""" | 
 | 1220 |     Sprint the values of one or more variables. | 
 | 1221 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1222 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1223 |     args                            The variable values which are to be printed. | 
 | 1224 |     kwargs                          See sprint_varx (above) for description of additional arguments. | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1225 |     """ | 
 | 1226 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1227 |     stack_frame = 2 | 
 | 1228 |     caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2) | 
 | 1229 |     if caller_func_name.endswith("print_vars"): | 
 | 1230 |         stack_frame += 1 | 
 | 1231 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1232 |     buffer = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1233 |     arg_num = 1 | 
 | 1234 |     for var_value in args: | 
 | 1235 |         var_name = get_arg_name(None, arg_num, stack_frame) | 
 | 1236 |         buffer += sprint_varx(var_name, var_value, **kwargs) | 
 | 1237 |         arg_num += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1238 |  | 
 | 1239 |     return buffer | 
 | 1240 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1241 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1242 | def sprint_dashes(indent=dft_indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1243 |                   width=80, | 
 | 1244 |                   line_feed=1, | 
 | 1245 |                   char="-"): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1246 |     r""" | 
 | 1247 |     Return a string of dashes to the caller. | 
 | 1248 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1249 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1250 |     indent                          The number of characters to indent the output. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1251 |     width                           The width of the string of dashes. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1252 |     line_feed                       Indicates whether the output should end with a line feed. | 
 | 1253 |     char                            The character to be repeated in the output string. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1254 |     """ | 
 | 1255 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1256 |     width = int(width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1257 |     buffer = " " * int(indent) + char * width | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1258 |     if line_feed: | 
 | 1259 |         buffer += "\n" | 
 | 1260 |  | 
 | 1261 |     return buffer | 
 | 1262 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1263 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1264 | def sindent(text="", | 
 | 1265 |             indent=0): | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1266 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1267 |     Pre-pend the specified number of characters to the text string (i.e. indent it) and return it. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1268 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1269 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1270 |     text                            The string to be indented. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1271 |     indent                          The number of characters to indent the string. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1272 |     """ | 
 | 1273 |  | 
 | 1274 |     format_string = "%" + str(indent) + "s%s" | 
 | 1275 |     buffer = format_string % ("", text) | 
 | 1276 |  | 
 | 1277 |     return buffer | 
 | 1278 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1279 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1280 | func_line_style_std = None | 
 | 1281 | func_line_style_short = 1 | 
 | 1282 |  | 
 | 1283 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b26d2c7 | 2019-11-04 10:48:04 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1284 | def sprint_func_line(stack_frame, style=None, max_width=160): | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1285 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1286 |     For the given stack_frame, return a formatted string containing the function name and all its arguments. | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1287 |  | 
 | 1288 |     Example: | 
 | 1289 |  | 
 | 1290 |     func1(last_name = 'walsh', first_name = 'mikey') | 
 | 1291 |  | 
 | 1292 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1293 |     stack_frame                     A stack frame (such as is returned by inspect.stack()). | 
 | 1294 |     style                           Indicates the style or formatting of the result string.  Acceptable | 
 | 1295 |                                     values are shown above. | 
| Michael Walsh | d40115e | 2020-02-19 14:22:35 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1296 |     max_width                       The max width of the result.  If it exceeds this length, it will be | 
 | 1297 |                                     truncated on the right. | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1298 |  | 
 | 1299 |     Description of styles: | 
 | 1300 |     func_line_style_std             The standard formatting. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1301 |     func_line_style_short           1) The self parm (associated with methods) will be dropped. 2) The args | 
 | 1302 |                                     and kwargs values will be treated as special.  In both cases the arg name | 
 | 1303 |                                     ('args' or 'kwargs') will be dropped and only the values will be shown. | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1304 |     """ | 
 | 1305 |  | 
 | 1306 |     func_name = str(stack_frame[3]) | 
 | 1307 |     if func_name == "?": | 
 | 1308 |         # "?" is the name used when code is not in a function. | 
 | 1309 |         func_name = "(none)" | 
 | 1310 |  | 
 | 1311 |     if func_name == "<module>": | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1312 |         # If the func_name is the "main" program, we simply get the command line call string. | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1313 |         func_and_args = ' '.join(sys.argv) | 
 | 1314 |     else: | 
 | 1315 |         # Get the program arguments. | 
 | 1316 |         (args, varargs, keywords, locals) =\ | 
 | 1317 |             inspect.getargvalues(stack_frame[0]) | 
 | 1318 |  | 
 | 1319 |         args_list = [] | 
 | 1320 |         for arg_name in filter(None, args + [varargs, keywords]): | 
 | 1321 |             # Get the arg value from frame locals. | 
 | 1322 |             arg_value = locals[arg_name] | 
 | 1323 |             if arg_name == 'self': | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1324 |                 if style == func_line_style_short: | 
 | 1325 |                     continue | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1326 |                 # Manipulations to improve output for class methods. | 
 | 1327 |                 func_name = arg_value.__class__.__name__ + "." + func_name | 
 | 1328 |                 args_list.append(arg_name + " = <self>") | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1329 |             elif (style == func_line_style_short | 
 | 1330 |                   and arg_name == 'args' | 
 | 1331 |                   and type(arg_value) in (list, tuple)): | 
 | 1332 |                 if len(arg_value) == 0: | 
 | 1333 |                     continue | 
 | 1334 |                 args_list.append(repr(', '.join(arg_value))) | 
 | 1335 |             elif (style == func_line_style_short | 
 | 1336 |                   and arg_name == 'kwargs' | 
 | 1337 |                   and type(arg_value) is dict): | 
 | 1338 |                 for key, value in arg_value.items(): | 
 | 1339 |                     args_list.append(key + "=" + repr(value)) | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1340 |             else: | 
 | 1341 |                 args_list.append(arg_name + " = " + repr(arg_value)) | 
 | 1342 |         args_str = "(" + ', '.join(map(str, args_list)) + ")" | 
 | 1343 |  | 
 | 1344 |         # Now we need to print this in a nicely-wrapped way. | 
 | 1345 |         func_and_args = func_name + args_str | 
 | 1346 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b26d2c7 | 2019-11-04 10:48:04 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1347 |     if len(func_and_args) > max_width: | 
 | 1348 |         func_and_args = func_and_args[0:max_width] + "..." | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1349 |     return func_and_args | 
 | 1350 |  | 
 | 1351 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1352 | def sprint_call_stack(indent=0, | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1353 |                       stack_frame_ix=0, | 
 | 1354 |                       style=None): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1355 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1356 |     Return a call stack report for the given point in the program with line numbers, function names and | 
 | 1357 |     function parameters and arguments. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1358 |  | 
 | 1359 |     Sample output: | 
 | 1360 |  | 
 | 1361 |     ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | 1362 |     Python function call stack | 
 | 1363 |  | 
 | 1364 |     Line # Function name and arguments | 
 | 1365 |     ------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1366 |        424 sprint_call_stack() | 
 | 1367 |          4 print_call_stack() | 
 | 1368 |         31 func1(last_name = 'walsh', first_name = 'mikey') | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1369 |         59 /tmp/scr5.py | 
 | 1370 |     ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | 
 | 1371 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1372 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1373 |     indent                          The number of characters to indent each line of output. | 
 | 1374 |     stack_frame_ix                  The index of the first stack frame which is to be returned. | 
 | 1375 |     style                           See the sprint_line_func prolog above for details. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1376 |     """ | 
 | 1377 |  | 
 | 1378 |     buffer = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1379 |     buffer += sprint_dashes(indent) | 
 | 1380 |     buffer += sindent("Python function call stack\n\n", indent) | 
 | 1381 |     buffer += sindent("Line # Function name and arguments\n", indent) | 
 | 1382 |     buffer += sprint_dashes(indent, 6, 0) + " " + sprint_dashes(0, 73) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1383 |  | 
 | 1384 |     # Grab the current program stack. | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1385 |     work_around_inspect_stack_cwd_failure() | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1386 |     current_stack = inspect.stack() | 
 | 1387 |  | 
 | 1388 |     # Process each frame in turn. | 
 | 1389 |     format_string = "%6s %s\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1390 |     ix = 0 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1391 |     for stack_frame in current_stack: | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1392 |         if ix < stack_frame_ix: | 
 | 1393 |             ix += 1 | 
 | 1394 |             continue | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1395 |         # Make the line number shown to be the line where one finds the line shown. | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1396 |         try: | 
 | 1397 |             line_num = str(current_stack[ix + 1][2]) | 
 | 1398 |         except IndexError: | 
 | 1399 |             line_num = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 662e13b | 2019-03-01 15:54:08 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1400 |         func_and_args = sprint_func_line(stack_frame, style=style) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1401 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 23e7f49 | 2017-01-10 11:34:47 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1402 |         buffer += sindent(format_string % (line_num, func_and_args), indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1403 |         ix += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1404 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1405 |     buffer += sprint_dashes(indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1406 |  | 
 | 1407 |     return buffer | 
 | 1408 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1409 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | d40115e | 2020-02-19 14:22:35 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1410 | def sprint_executing(stack_frame_ix=None, style=None, max_width=None): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1411 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1412 |     Print a line indicating what function is executing and with what parameter values.  This is useful for | 
 | 1413 |     debugging. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1414 |  | 
 | 1415 |     Sample output: | 
 | 1416 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 47aa2a4 | 2018-12-10 15:06:02 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1417 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:54:27 - Executing: func1(x = 1) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1418 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1419 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1420 |     stack_frame_ix                  The index of the stack frame whose function info should be returned.  If | 
 | 1421 |                                     the caller does not specify a value, this function will set the value to | 
 | 1422 |                                     1 which is the index of the caller's stack frame.  If the caller is the | 
 | 1423 |                                     wrapper function "print_executing", this function will bump it up by 1. | 
 | 1424 |     style                           See the sprint_line_func prolog above for details. | 
| Michael Walsh | d40115e | 2020-02-19 14:22:35 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1425 |     max_width                       See the sprint_line_func prolog above for details. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1426 |     """ | 
 | 1427 |  | 
 | 1428 |     # If user wants default stack_frame_ix. | 
 | 1429 |     if stack_frame_ix is None: | 
 | 1430 |         func_name = sys._getframe().f_code.co_name | 
 | 1431 |         caller_func_name = sys._getframe(1).f_code.co_name | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1432 |         if caller_func_name.endswith(func_name[1:]): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1433 |             stack_frame_ix = 2 | 
 | 1434 |         else: | 
 | 1435 |             stack_frame_ix = 1 | 
 | 1436 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1437 |     work_around_inspect_stack_cwd_failure() | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1438 |     stack_frame = inspect.stack()[stack_frame_ix] | 
 | 1439 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | d40115e | 2020-02-19 14:22:35 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1440 |     if max_width is None: | 
 | 1441 |         max_width = 160 - (dft_col1_width + 11) | 
 | 1442 |     func_and_args = sprint_func_line(stack_frame, style, max_width=max_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1443 |  | 
 | 1444 |     return sprint_time() + "Executing: " + func_and_args + "\n" | 
 | 1445 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1446 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1447 | def sprint_pgm_header(indent=0, | 
 | 1448 |                       linefeed=1): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1449 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1450 |     Return a standardized header that programs should print at the beginning of the run.  It includes useful | 
 | 1451 |     information like command line, pid, userid, program parameters, etc. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1452 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1453 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1454 |     indent                          The number of characters to indent each line of output. | 
 | 1455 |     linefeed                        Indicates whether a line feed be included at the beginning and end of the | 
 | 1456 |                                     report. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1457 |     """ | 
 | 1458 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1459 |     col1_width = dft_col1_width + indent | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1460 |  | 
 | 1461 |     buffer = "" | 
 | 1462 |     if linefeed: | 
 | 1463 |         buffer = "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1464 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1465 |     if robot_env: | 
 | 1466 |         suite_name = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${suite_name}") | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1467 |         buffer += sindent(sprint_time("Running test suite \"" + suite_name | 
 | 1468 |                                       + "\".\n"), indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1469 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1470 |     buffer += sindent(sprint_time() + "Running " + pgm_name + ".\n", indent) | 
 | 1471 |     buffer += sindent(sprint_time() + "Program parameter values, etc.:\n\n", | 
 | 1472 |                       indent) | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1473 |     buffer += sprint_varx("command_line", ' '.join(sys.argv), 0, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1474 |                           col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1475 |     # We want the output to show a customized name for the pid and pgid but we want it to look like a valid | 
 | 1476 |     # variable name.  Therefore, we'll use pgm_name_var_name which was set when this module was imported. | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1477 |     buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_pid", os.getpid(), 0, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1478 |                           col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1479 |     buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_pgid", os.getpgrp(), 0, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1480 |                           col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 86de0d2 | 2016-12-05 10:13:15 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1481 |     userid_num = str(os.geteuid()) | 
 | 1482 |     try: | 
 | 1483 |         username = os.getlogin() | 
 | 1484 |     except OSError: | 
 | 1485 |         if userid_num == "0": | 
 | 1486 |             username = "root" | 
 | 1487 |         else: | 
 | 1488 |             username = "?" | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1489 |     buffer += sprint_varx("uid", userid_num + " (" + username | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1490 |                           + ")", 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1491 |     buffer += sprint_varx("gid", str(os.getgid()) + " (" | 
 | 1492 |                           + str(grp.getgrgid(os.getgid()).gr_name) + ")", 0, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1493 |                           indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1494 |     buffer += sprint_varx("host_name", socket.gethostname(), 0, indent, | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1495 |                           col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 86de0d2 | 2016-12-05 10:13:15 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1496 |     try: | 
 | 1497 |         DISPLAY = os.environ['DISPLAY'] | 
 | 1498 |     except KeyError: | 
 | 1499 |         DISPLAY = "" | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1500 |     buffer += sprint_var(DISPLAY, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
 | 1501 |     PYTHON_VERSION = os.environ.get('PYTHON_VERSION', None) | 
 | 1502 |     if PYTHON_VERSION is not None: | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1503 |         buffer += sprint_var(PYTHON_VERSION, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1504 |     PYTHON_PGM_PATH = os.environ.get('PYTHON_PGM_PATH', None) | 
 | 1505 |     if PYTHON_PGM_PATH is not None: | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1506 |         buffer += sprint_var(PYTHON_PGM_PATH, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1507 |     python_version = sys.version.replace("\n", "") | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1508 |     buffer += sprint_var(python_version, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1509 |     ROBOT_VERSION = os.environ.get('ROBOT_VERSION', None) | 
 | 1510 |     if ROBOT_VERSION is not None: | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1511 |         buffer += sprint_var(ROBOT_VERSION, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1512 |     ROBOT_PGM_PATH = os.environ.get('ROBOT_PGM_PATH', None) | 
 | 1513 |     if ROBOT_PGM_PATH is not None: | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1514 |         buffer += sprint_var(ROBOT_PGM_PATH, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | 91fc882 | 2019-05-29 17:34:17 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1515 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1516 |     # __builtin__.arg_obj is created by the get_arg module function, gen_get_options. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1517 |     try: | 
 | 1518 |         buffer += ga.sprint_args(__builtin__.arg_obj, indent) | 
 | 1519 |     except AttributeError: | 
 | 1520 |         pass | 
 | 1521 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1522 |     if robot_env: | 
 | 1523 |         # Get value of global parm_list. | 
 | 1524 |         parm_list = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${parm_list}") | 
 | 1525 |  | 
 | 1526 |         for parm in parm_list: | 
 | 1527 |             parm_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${" + parm + "}") | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1528 |             buffer += sprint_varx(parm, parm_value, 0, indent, col1_width) | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1529 |  | 
 | 1530 |         # Setting global program_pid. | 
 | 1531 |         BuiltIn().set_global_variable("${program_pid}", os.getpid()) | 
 | 1532 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1533 |     if linefeed: | 
 | 1534 |         buffer += "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1535 |  | 
 | 1536 |     return buffer | 
 | 1537 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1538 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1539 | def sprint_error_report(error_text="\n", | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1540 |                         indent=2, | 
| Michael Walsh | e7ca2b0 | 2019-08-01 11:09:45 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1541 |                         format=None, | 
 | 1542 |                         stack_frame_ix=None): | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1543 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1544 |     Return a string with a standardized report which includes the caller's error text, the call stack and the | 
 | 1545 |     program header. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1546 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1547 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1548 |     error_text                      The error text to be included in the report.  The caller should include | 
 | 1549 |                                     any needed linefeeds. | 
 | 1550 |     indent                          The number of characters to indent each line of output. | 
 | 1551 |     format                          Long or short format.  Long includes extras like lines of dashes, call | 
 | 1552 |                                     stack, etc. | 
 | 1553 |     stack_frame_ix                  The index of the first stack frame which is to be shown in the | 
 | 1554 |                                     print_call_stack portion of the error report. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1555 |     """ | 
 | 1556 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | db6e68a | 2017-05-23 17:55:31 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1557 |     # Process input. | 
 | 1558 |     indent = int(indent) | 
 | 1559 |     if format is None: | 
 | 1560 |         if robot_env: | 
 | 1561 |             format = 'short' | 
 | 1562 |         else: | 
 | 1563 |             format = 'long' | 
 | 1564 |     error_text = error_text.rstrip('\n') + '\n' | 
 | 1565 |  | 
 | 1566 |     if format == 'short': | 
 | 1567 |         return sprint_error(error_text) | 
 | 1568 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1569 |     buffer = "" | 
 | 1570 |     buffer += sprint_dashes(width=120, char="=") | 
 | 1571 |     buffer += sprint_error(error_text) | 
 | 1572 |     buffer += "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | e7ca2b0 | 2019-08-01 11:09:45 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1573 |     if not stack_frame_ix: | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1574 |         # Calling sprint_call_stack with stack_frame_ix of 0 causes it to show itself and this function in | 
 | 1575 |         # the call stack.  This is not helpful to a debugger and is therefore clutter.  We will adjust the | 
| Michael Walsh | e7ca2b0 | 2019-08-01 11:09:45 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1576 |         # stack_frame_ix to hide that information. | 
 | 1577 |         stack_frame_ix = 1 | 
 | 1578 |         caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(1) | 
 | 1579 |         if caller_func_name.endswith("print_error_report"): | 
 | 1580 |             stack_frame_ix += 1 | 
 | 1581 |         caller_func_name = sprint_func_name(2) | 
 | 1582 |         if caller_func_name.endswith("print_error_report"): | 
 | 1583 |             stack_frame_ix += 1 | 
| Michael Walsh | 7bfa9ab | 2018-11-16 15:24:26 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1584 |     buffer += sprint_call_stack(indent, stack_frame_ix) | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1585 |     buffer += sprint_pgm_header(indent) | 
 | 1586 |     buffer += sprint_dashes(width=120, char="=") | 
 | 1587 |  | 
 | 1588 |     return buffer | 
 | 1589 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1590 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1591 | def sprint_issuing(cmd_buf, | 
 | 1592 |                    test_mode=0): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1593 |     r""" | 
 | 1594 |     Return a line indicating a command that the program is about to execute. | 
 | 1595 |  | 
 | 1596 |     Sample output for a cmd_buf of "ls" | 
 | 1597 |  | 
 | 1598 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:57:36 - Issuing: ls | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1599 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1600 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1601 |     cmd_buf                         The command to be executed by caller. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1602 |     test_mode                       With test_mode set, the output will look like this: | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1603 |  | 
 | 1604 |     #(CDT) 2016/08/25 17:57:36 - (test_mode) Issuing: ls | 
 | 1605 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1606 |     """ | 
 | 1607 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1608 |     buffer = sprint_time() | 
 | 1609 |     if test_mode: | 
 | 1610 |         buffer += "(test_mode) " | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1611 |     if type(cmd_buf) is list: | 
 | 1612 |         # Assume this is a robot command in the form of a list. | 
 | 1613 |         cmd_buf = '  '.join([str(element) for element in cmd_buf]) | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1614 |     buffer += "Issuing: " + cmd_buf + "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1615 |  | 
 | 1616 |     return buffer | 
 | 1617 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1618 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1619 | def sprint_pgm_footer(): | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1620 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1621 |     Return a standardized footer that programs should print at the end of the program run.  It includes | 
 | 1622 |     useful information like total run time, etc. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1623 |     """ | 
 | 1624 |  | 
 | 1625 |     buffer = "\n" + sprint_time() + "Finished running " + pgm_name + ".\n\n" | 
 | 1626 |  | 
 | 1627 |     total_time = time.time() - start_time | 
 | 1628 |     total_time_string = "%0.6f" % total_time | 
 | 1629 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1630 |     buffer += sprint_varx(pgm_name_var_name + "_runtime", total_time_string) | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1631 |     buffer += "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1632 |  | 
 | 1633 |     return buffer | 
 | 1634 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1635 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 45ee00b | 2019-12-05 16:27:04 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1636 | def sprint_file(file_path): | 
 | 1637 |     r""" | 
 | 1638 |     Return the file data as a string. | 
 | 1639 |  | 
 | 1640 |     Description of argument(s): | 
 | 1641 |     file_path                       The path to a file (e.g. "/tmp/file1"). | 
 | 1642 |     """ | 
 | 1643 |  | 
 | 1644 |     with open(file_path, 'r') as file: | 
 | 1645 |         buffer = file.read() | 
 | 1646 |     return buffer | 
 | 1647 |  | 
 | 1648 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1649 | def sprint(buffer=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1650 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1651 |     Simply return the user's buffer.  This function is used by the qprint and dprint functions defined | 
 | 1652 |     dynamically below, i.e. it would not normally be called for general use. | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1653 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1654 |     Description of argument(s). | 
| Michael Walsh | 7423c01 | 2016-10-04 10:27:21 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1655 |     buffer                          This will be returned to the caller. | 
 | 1656 |     """ | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1657 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 95e4510 | 2018-02-09 12:44:43 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1658 |     try: | 
 | 1659 |         return str(buffer) | 
 | 1660 |     except UnicodeEncodeError: | 
 | 1661 |         return buffer | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1662 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1663 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1664 | def sprintn(buffer=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1665 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1666 |     Simply return the user's buffer with a line feed.  This function is used by the qprint and dprint | 
 | 1667 |     functions defined dynamically below, i.e. it would not normally be called for general use. | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1668 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1669 |     Description of argument(s). | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1670 |     buffer                          This will be returned to the caller. | 
 | 1671 |     """ | 
 | 1672 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 95e4510 | 2018-02-09 12:44:43 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1673 |     try: | 
 | 1674 |         buffer = str(buffer) + "\n" | 
 | 1675 |     except UnicodeEncodeError: | 
 | 1676 |         buffer = buffer + "\n" | 
| Michael Walsh | bec416d | 2016-11-10 08:54:52 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1677 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1678 |     return buffer | 
 | 1679 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1680 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1681 | def gp_print(buffer, | 
 | 1682 |              stream='stdout'): | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1683 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1684 |     Print the buffer using either sys.stdout.write or BuiltIn().log_to_console depending on whether we are | 
 | 1685 |     running in a robot environment. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1686 |  | 
 | 1687 |     This function is intended for use only by other functions in this module. | 
 | 1688 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1689 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1690 |     buffer                          The string to be printed. | 
 | 1691 |     stream                          Either "stdout" or "stderr". | 
 | 1692 |     """ | 
 | 1693 |  | 
 | 1694 |     if robot_env: | 
 | 1695 |         BuiltIn().log_to_console(buffer, stream=stream, no_newline=True) | 
 | 1696 |     else: | 
 | 1697 |         if stream == "stdout": | 
 | 1698 |             sys.stdout.write(buffer) | 
 | 1699 |             sys.stdout.flush() | 
 | 1700 |         else: | 
 | 1701 |             sys.stderr.write(buffer) | 
 | 1702 |             sys.stderr.flush() | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1703 |  | 
 | 1704 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1705 | def gp_log(buffer): | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1706 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1707 |     Log the buffer using either python logging or BuiltIn().log depending on whether we are running in a | 
 | 1708 |     robot environment. | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1709 |  | 
 | 1710 |     This function is intended for use only by other functions in this module. | 
 | 1711 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1712 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1713 |     buffer                          The string to be logged. | 
 | 1714 |     """ | 
 | 1715 |  | 
 | 1716 |     if robot_env: | 
 | 1717 |         BuiltIn().log(buffer) | 
 | 1718 |     else: | 
 | 1719 |         logging.warning(buffer) | 
 | 1720 |  | 
 | 1721 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1722 | def gp_debug_print(buffer): | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1723 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1724 |     Print with gp_print only if gen_print_debug is set. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1725 |  | 
 | 1726 |     This function is intended for use only by other functions in this module. | 
 | 1727 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1728 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1729 |     buffer                          The string to be printed. | 
 | 1730 |     """ | 
 | 1731 |  | 
 | 1732 |     if not gen_print_debug: | 
 | 1733 |         return | 
 | 1734 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1735 |     gp_print(buffer) | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1736 |  | 
 | 1737 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1738 | def get_var_value(var_value=None, | 
 | 1739 |                   default=1, | 
 | 1740 |                   var_name=None): | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1741 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1742 |     Return either var_value, the corresponding global value or default. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1743 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1744 |     If var_value is not None, it will simply be returned. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1745 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1746 |     If var_value is None, this function will return the corresponding global value of the variable in | 
 | 1747 |     question. | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1748 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1749 |     Note: For global values, if we are in a robot environment, get_variable_value will be used.  Otherwise, | 
 | 1750 |     the __builtin__ version of the variable is returned (which are set by gen_arg.py functions). | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1751 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1752 |     If there is no global value associated with the variable, default is returned. | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1753 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1754 |     This function is useful for other functions in setting default values for parameters. | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1755 |  | 
 | 1756 |     Example use: | 
 | 1757 |  | 
 | 1758 |     def my_func(quiet=None): | 
 | 1759 |  | 
 | 1760 |       quiet = int(get_var_value(quiet, 0)) | 
 | 1761 |  | 
 | 1762 |     Example calls to my_func(): | 
 | 1763 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1764 |     In the following example, the caller is explicitly asking to have quiet be set to 1. | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1765 |  | 
 | 1766 |     my_func(quiet=1) | 
 | 1767 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1768 |     In the following example, quiet will be set to the global value of quiet, if defined, or to 0 (the | 
 | 1769 |     default). | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1770 |  | 
 | 1771 |     my_func() | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1772 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 4dbb600 | 2019-05-17 15:51:15 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1773 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1774 |     var_value                       The value to be returned (if not equal to None). | 
 | 1775 |     default                         The value that is returned if var_value is None and there is no | 
 | 1776 |                                     corresponding global value defined. | 
 | 1777 |     var_name                        The name of the variable whose value is to be returned.  Under most | 
 | 1778 |                                     circumstances, this value need not be provided.  This function can figure | 
 | 1779 |                                     out the name of the variable passed as var_value.  One exception to this | 
 | 1780 |                                     would be if this function is called directly from a .robot file. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1781 |     """ | 
 | 1782 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | b150015 | 2017-04-12 15:42:43 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1783 |     if var_value is not None: | 
 | 1784 |         return var_value | 
 | 1785 |  | 
 | 1786 |     if var_name is None: | 
 | 1787 |         var_name = get_arg_name(None, 1, 2) | 
 | 1788 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1789 |     if robot_env: | 
| Michael Walsh | c653744 | 2017-06-06 15:33:52 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1790 |         var_value = BuiltIn().get_variable_value("${" + var_name + "}", | 
 | 1791 |                                                  default) | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1792 |     else: | 
 | 1793 |         var_value = getattr(__builtin__, var_name, default) | 
 | 1794 |  | 
 | 1795 |     return var_value | 
 | 1796 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1797 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1798 | def get_stack_var(var_name, | 
 | 1799 |                   default="", | 
 | 1800 |                   init_stack_ix=2): | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1801 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1802 |     Starting with the caller's stack level, search upward in the call stack for a variable named var_name and | 
 | 1803 |     return its value.  If the variable cannot be found in the stack, attempt to get the global value.  If the | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1804 |     variable still cannot be found, return default. | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1805 |  | 
 | 1806 |     Example code: | 
 | 1807 |  | 
 | 1808 |     def func12(): | 
 | 1809 |         my_loc_var1 = get_stack_var('my_var1', "default value") | 
 | 1810 |  | 
 | 1811 |     def func11(): | 
 | 1812 |         my_var1 = 11 | 
 | 1813 |         func12() | 
 | 1814 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1815 |     In this example, get_stack_var will find the value of my_var1 in func11's stack and will therefore return | 
 | 1816 |     the value 11.  Therefore, my_loc_var1 would get set to 11. | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1817 |  | 
 | 1818 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1819 |     var_name                        The name of the variable to be searched for. | 
 | 1820 |     default                         The value to return if the the variable cannot be found. | 
 | 1821 |     init_stack_ix                   The initial stack index from which to begin the search.  0 would be the | 
 | 1822 |                                     index of this func1tion ("get_stack_var"), 1 would be the index of the | 
 | 1823 |                                     function calling this function, etc. | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1824 |     """ | 
 | 1825 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 6f0362c | 2019-03-25 14:05:14 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1826 |     work_around_inspect_stack_cwd_failure() | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1827 |     default = get_var_value(var_name=var_name, default=default) | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1828 |     return next((frame[0].f_locals[var_name] | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1829 |                  for frame in inspect.stack()[init_stack_ix:] | 
 | 1830 |                  if var_name in frame[0].f_locals), default) | 
| Michael Walsh | 052ff81 | 2018-05-18 16:09:09 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1831 |  | 
 | 1832 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1833 | # hidden_text is a list of passwords which are to be replaced with asterisks by print functions defined in | 
 | 1834 | # this module. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1835 | hidden_text = [] | 
 | 1836 | # password_regex is created based on the contents of hidden_text. | 
 | 1837 | password_regex = "" | 
 | 1838 |  | 
 | 1839 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1840 | def register_passwords(*args): | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1841 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1842 |     Register one or more passwords which are to be hidden in output produced by the print functions in this | 
 | 1843 |     module. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1844 |  | 
 | 1845 |     Note:  Blank password values are NOT registered.  They are simply ignored. | 
 | 1846 |  | 
 | 1847 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1848 |     args                            One or more password values.  If a given password value is already | 
 | 1849 |                                     registered, this function will simply do nothing. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1850 |     """ | 
 | 1851 |  | 
 | 1852 |     global hidden_text | 
 | 1853 |     global password_regex | 
 | 1854 |  | 
 | 1855 |     for password in args: | 
 | 1856 |         if password == "": | 
 | 1857 |             break | 
 | 1858 |         if password in hidden_text: | 
 | 1859 |             break | 
 | 1860 |  | 
 | 1861 |         # Place the password into the hidden_text list. | 
 | 1862 |         hidden_text.append(password) | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1863 |         # Create a corresponding password regular expression.  Escape regex special characters too. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1864 |         password_regex = '(' +\ | 
 | 1865 |             '|'.join([re.escape(x) for x in hidden_text]) + ')' | 
 | 1866 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1867 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1868 | def replace_passwords(buffer): | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1869 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1870 |     Return the buffer but with all registered passwords replaced by a string of asterisks. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1871 |  | 
 | 1872 |  | 
 | 1873 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1874 |     buffer                          The string to be returned but with passwords replaced. | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1875 |     """ | 
 | 1876 |  | 
 | 1877 |     global password_regex | 
 | 1878 |  | 
 | 1879 |     if int(os.environ.get("DEBUG_SHOW_PASSWORDS", "0")): | 
 | 1880 |         return buffer | 
 | 1881 |  | 
 | 1882 |     if password_regex == "": | 
 | 1883 |         # No passwords to replace. | 
 | 1884 |         return buffer | 
 | 1885 |  | 
 | 1886 |     return re.sub(password_regex, "********", buffer) | 
 | 1887 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1888 |  | 
 | 1889 | def create_print_wrapper_funcs(func_names, | 
 | 1890 |                                stderr_func_names, | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1891 |                                replace_dict, | 
 | 1892 |                                func_prefix=""): | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1893 |     r""" | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1894 |     Generate code for print wrapper functions and return the generated code as a string. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1895 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1896 |     To illustrate, suppose there is a "print_foo_bar" function in the func_names list. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1897 |     This function will... | 
 | 1898 |     - Expect that there is an sprint_foo_bar function already in existence. | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1899 |     - Create a print_foo_bar function which calls sprint_foo_bar and prints the result. | 
 | 1900 |     - Create a qprint_foo_bar function which calls upon sprint_foo_bar only if global value quiet is 0. | 
 | 1901 |     - Create a dprint_foo_bar function which calls upon sprint_foo_bar only if global value debug is 1. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1902 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1903 |     Also, code will be generated to define aliases for each function as well.  Each alias will be created by | 
 | 1904 |     replacing "print_" in the function name with "p"  For example, the alias for print_foo_bar will be | 
 | 1905 |     pfoo_bar. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1906 |  | 
 | 1907 |     Description of argument(s): | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1908 |     func_names                      A list of functions for which print wrapper function code is to be | 
 | 1909 |                                     generated. | 
 | 1910 |     stderr_func_names               A list of functions whose generated code should print to stderr rather | 
 | 1911 |                                     than to stdout. | 
 | 1912 |     replace_dict                    Please see the create_func_def_string function in wrap_utils.py for | 
 | 1913 |                                     details on this parameter.  This parameter will be passed directly to | 
 | 1914 |                                     create_func_def_string. | 
 | 1915 |     func_prefix                     Prefix to be pre-pended to the generated function name. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1916 |     """ | 
 | 1917 |  | 
 | 1918 |     buffer = "" | 
 | 1919 |  | 
 | 1920 |     for func_name in func_names: | 
 | 1921 |         if func_name in stderr_func_names: | 
 | 1922 |             replace_dict['output_stream'] = "stderr" | 
 | 1923 |         else: | 
 | 1924 |             replace_dict['output_stream'] = "stdout" | 
 | 1925 |  | 
 | 1926 |         s_func_name = "s" + func_name | 
 | 1927 |         q_func_name = "q" + func_name | 
 | 1928 |         d_func_name = "d" + func_name | 
 | 1929 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1930 |         # We don't want to try to redefine the "print" function, thus the following if statement. | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1931 |         if func_name != "print": | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1932 |             func_def = create_func_def_string(s_func_name, | 
 | 1933 |                                               func_prefix + func_name, | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1934 |                                               print_func_template, | 
 | 1935 |                                               replace_dict) | 
 | 1936 |             buffer += func_def | 
 | 1937 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1938 |         func_def = create_func_def_string(s_func_name, | 
 | 1939 |                                           func_prefix + "q" + func_name, | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1940 |                                           qprint_func_template, replace_dict) | 
 | 1941 |         buffer += func_def | 
 | 1942 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1943 |         func_def = create_func_def_string(s_func_name, | 
 | 1944 |                                           func_prefix + "d" + func_name, | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1945 |                                           dprint_func_template, replace_dict) | 
 | 1946 |         buffer += func_def | 
 | 1947 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1948 |         func_def = create_func_def_string(s_func_name, | 
 | 1949 |                                           func_prefix + "l" + func_name, | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1950 |                                           lprint_func_template, replace_dict) | 
 | 1951 |         buffer += func_def | 
 | 1952 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1953 |         # Create abbreviated aliases (e.g. spvar is an alias for sprint_var). | 
 | 1954 |         alias = re.sub("print_", "p", func_name) | 
 | 1955 |         alias = re.sub("print", "p", alias) | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1956 |         prefixes = [func_prefix + "", "s", func_prefix + "q", | 
 | 1957 |                     func_prefix + "d", func_prefix + "l"] | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1958 |         for prefix in prefixes: | 
 | 1959 |             if alias == "p": | 
 | 1960 |                 continue | 
 | 1961 |             func_def = prefix + alias + " = " + prefix + func_name | 
 | 1962 |             buffer += func_def + "\n" | 
 | 1963 |  | 
 | 1964 |     return buffer | 
| Michael Walsh | 82acf00 | 2017-05-04 14:33:05 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1965 |  | 
 | 1966 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1967 | # In the following section of code, we will dynamically create print versions for each of the sprint | 
 | 1968 | # functions defined above.  So, for example, where we have an sprint_time() function defined above that | 
 | 1969 | # returns the time to the caller in a string, we will create a corresponding print_time() function that will | 
 | 1970 | # print that string directly to stdout. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1971 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1972 | # It can be complicated to follow what's being created below.  Here is an example of the print_time() | 
 | 1973 | # function that will be created: | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1974 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1975 | # def print_time(buffer=''): | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1976 | #     gp_print(replace_passwords(sprint_time(buffer=buffer)), stream='stdout') | 
 | 1977 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1978 | # For each print function defined below, there will also be a qprint, a dprint and an lprint version defined | 
 | 1979 | # (e.g. qprint_time, dprint_time, lprint_time). | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1980 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1981 | # The q version of each print function will only print if the quiet variable is 0. | 
 | 1982 | # The d version of each print function will only print if the debug variable is 1. | 
 | 1983 | # The l version of each print function will print the contents as log data.  For conventional programs, this | 
 | 1984 | # means use of the logging module.  For robot programs it means use of the BuiltIn().log() function. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1985 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1986 | # Templates for the various print wrapper functions. | 
 | 1987 | print_func_template = \ | 
 | 1988 |     [ | 
| Joy Onyerikwu | 004ad3c | 2018-06-11 16:29:56 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1989 |         "    <mod_qualifier>gp_print(<mod_qualifier>replace_passwords(" | 
 | 1990 |         + "<call_line>), stream='<output_stream>')" | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1991 |     ] | 
 | 1992 |  | 
 | 1993 | qprint_func_template = \ | 
 | 1994 |     [ | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1995 |         "    quiet = <mod_qualifier>get_stack_var(\"quiet\", 0)", | 
| Michael Walsh | 589ae76 | 2019-03-19 13:22:39 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 1996 |         "    if int(quiet): return" | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1997 |     ] + print_func_template | 
 | 1998 |  | 
 | 1999 | dprint_func_template = \ | 
 | 2000 |     [ | 
| Michael Walsh | c9a7ee7 | 2019-08-28 16:45:50 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2001 |         "    debug = <mod_qualifier>get_stack_var(\"debug\", 0)", | 
| Michael Walsh | 589ae76 | 2019-03-19 13:22:39 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2002 |         "    if not int(debug): return" | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2003 |     ] + print_func_template | 
 | 2004 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2005 | lprint_func_template = \ | 
 | 2006 |     [ | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2007 |         "    <mod_qualifier>set_last_seconds_ix(<mod_qualifier>" | 
 | 2008 |         + "lprint_last_seconds_ix())", | 
 | 2009 |         "    <mod_qualifier>gp_log(<mod_qualifier>replace_passwords" | 
 | 2010 |         + "(<call_line>))", | 
 | 2011 |         "    <mod_qualifier>set_last_seconds_ix(<mod_qualifier>" | 
 | 2012 |         + "standard_print_last_seconds_ix())" | 
| Michael Walsh | 168eb0f | 2017-12-01 15:35:32 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2013 |     ] | 
 | 2014 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 81c0234 | 2018-01-05 15:43:28 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2015 | replace_dict = {'output_stream': 'stdout', 'mod_qualifier': ''} | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2016 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 61c1298 | 2019-03-28 12:38:01 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2017 | gp_debug_print("robot_env: " + str(robot_env) + "\n") | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2018 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2019 | # func_names contains a list of all print functions which should be created from their sprint counterparts. | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2020 | func_names = ['print_time', 'print_timen', 'print_error', 'print_varx', | 
| Michael Walsh | 1817632 | 2016-11-15 15:11:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2021 |               'print_var', 'print_vars', 'print_dashes', 'indent', | 
 | 2022 |               'print_call_stack', 'print_func_name', 'print_executing', | 
 | 2023 |               'print_pgm_header', 'print_issuing', 'print_pgm_footer', | 
| Michael Walsh | 45ee00b | 2019-12-05 16:27:04 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2024 |               'print_file', 'print_error_report', 'print', 'printn'] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2025 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | 46fcecb | 2019-10-16 17:11:59 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2026 | # stderr_func_names is a list of functions whose output should go to stderr rather than stdout. | 
| Michael Walsh | 2ee77cd | 2017-03-08 11:50:17 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2027 | stderr_func_names = ['print_error', 'print_error_report'] | 
| Michael Walsh | de79173 | 2016-09-06 14:25:24 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 2028 |  | 
| Michael Walsh | fd2733c | 2017-11-13 11:36:20 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 2029 | func_defs = create_print_wrapper_funcs(func_names, stderr_func_names, | 
 | 2030 |                                        replace_dict) | 
 | 2031 | gp_debug_print(func_defs) | 
 | 2032 | exec(func_defs) |