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508 lines
20 KiB
Python
508 lines
20 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
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"""Raw data collector for coverage.py."""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import functools
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import os
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import sys
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from types import FrameType
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from typing import (
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cast, Any, Callable, Dict, List, Mapping, Optional, Set, Tuple, Type, TypeVar,
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)
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from coverage import env
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from coverage.config import CoverageConfig
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from coverage.data import CoverageData
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from coverage.debug import short_stack
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from coverage.disposition import FileDisposition
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from coverage.exceptions import ConfigError
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from coverage.misc import human_sorted_items, isolate_module
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from coverage.plugin import CoveragePlugin
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from coverage.pytracer import PyTracer
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from coverage.types import (
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TArc, TFileDisposition, TLineNo, TTraceData, TTraceFn, TTracer, TWarnFn,
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)
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os = isolate_module(os)
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try:
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# Use the C extension code when we can, for speed.
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from coverage.tracer import CTracer, CFileDisposition
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HAS_CTRACER = True
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except ImportError:
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# Couldn't import the C extension, maybe it isn't built.
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if os.getenv('COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER') == 'c': # pragma: part covered
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# During testing, we use the COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER environment variable
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# to indicate that we've fiddled with the environment to test this
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# fallback code. If we thought we had a C tracer, but couldn't import
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# it, then exit quickly and clearly instead of dribbling confusing
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# errors. I'm using sys.exit here instead of an exception because an
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# exception here causes all sorts of other noise in unittest.
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sys.stderr.write("*** COVERAGE_TEST_TRACER is 'c' but can't import CTracer!\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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HAS_CTRACER = False
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T = TypeVar("T")
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class Collector:
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"""Collects trace data.
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Creates a Tracer object for each thread, since they track stack
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information. Each Tracer points to the same shared data, contributing
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traced data points.
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When the Collector is started, it creates a Tracer for the current thread,
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and installs a function to create Tracers for each new thread started.
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When the Collector is stopped, all active Tracers are stopped.
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Threads started while the Collector is stopped will never have Tracers
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associated with them.
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"""
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# The stack of active Collectors. Collectors are added here when started,
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# and popped when stopped. Collectors on the stack are paused when not
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# the top, and resumed when they become the top again.
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_collectors: List[Collector] = []
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# The concurrency settings we support here.
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LIGHT_THREADS = {"greenlet", "eventlet", "gevent"}
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def __init__(
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self,
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should_trace: Callable[[str, FrameType], TFileDisposition],
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check_include: Callable[[str, FrameType], bool],
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should_start_context: Optional[Callable[[FrameType], Optional[str]]],
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file_mapper: Callable[[str], str],
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timid: bool,
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branch: bool,
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warn: TWarnFn,
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concurrency: List[str],
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) -> None:
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"""Create a collector.
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`should_trace` is a function, taking a file name and a frame, and
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returning a `coverage.FileDisposition object`.
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`check_include` is a function taking a file name and a frame. It returns
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a boolean: True if the file should be traced, False if not.
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`should_start_context` is a function taking a frame, and returning a
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string. If the frame should be the start of a new context, the string
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is the new context. If the frame should not be the start of a new
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context, return None.
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`file_mapper` is a function taking a filename, and returning a Unicode
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filename. The result is the name that will be recorded in the data
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file.
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If `timid` is true, then a slower simpler trace function will be
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used. This is important for some environments where manipulation of
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tracing functions make the faster more sophisticated trace function not
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operate properly.
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If `branch` is true, then branches will be measured. This involves
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collecting data on which statements followed each other (arcs). Use
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`get_arc_data` to get the arc data.
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`warn` is a warning function, taking a single string message argument
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and an optional slug argument which will be a string or None, to be
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used if a warning needs to be issued.
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`concurrency` is a list of strings indicating the concurrency libraries
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in use. Valid values are "greenlet", "eventlet", "gevent", or "thread"
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(the default). "thread" can be combined with one of the other three.
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Other values are ignored.
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"""
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self.should_trace = should_trace
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self.check_include = check_include
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self.should_start_context = should_start_context
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self.file_mapper = file_mapper
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self.branch = branch
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self.warn = warn
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self.concurrency = concurrency
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assert isinstance(self.concurrency, list), f"Expected a list: {self.concurrency!r}"
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self.covdata: CoverageData
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self.threading = None
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self.static_context: Optional[str] = None
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self.origin = short_stack()
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self.concur_id_func = None
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self._trace_class: Type[TTracer]
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self.file_disposition_class: Type[TFileDisposition]
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use_ctracer = False
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if HAS_CTRACER and not timid:
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use_ctracer = True
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#if HAS_CTRACER and self._trace_class is CTracer:
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if use_ctracer:
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self._trace_class = CTracer
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self.file_disposition_class = CFileDisposition
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self.supports_plugins = True
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self.packed_arcs = True
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else:
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self._trace_class = PyTracer
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self.file_disposition_class = FileDisposition
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self.supports_plugins = False
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self.packed_arcs = False
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# We can handle a few concurrency options here, but only one at a time.
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concurrencies = set(self.concurrency)
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unknown = concurrencies - CoverageConfig.CONCURRENCY_CHOICES
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if unknown:
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show = ", ".join(sorted(unknown))
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raise ConfigError(f"Unknown concurrency choices: {show}")
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light_threads = concurrencies & self.LIGHT_THREADS
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if len(light_threads) > 1:
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show = ", ".join(sorted(light_threads))
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raise ConfigError(f"Conflicting concurrency settings: {show}")
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do_threading = False
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tried = "nothing" # to satisfy pylint
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try:
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if "greenlet" in concurrencies:
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tried = "greenlet"
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import greenlet
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self.concur_id_func = greenlet.getcurrent
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elif "eventlet" in concurrencies:
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tried = "eventlet"
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import eventlet.greenthread # pylint: disable=import-error,useless-suppression
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self.concur_id_func = eventlet.greenthread.getcurrent
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elif "gevent" in concurrencies:
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tried = "gevent"
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import gevent # pylint: disable=import-error,useless-suppression
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self.concur_id_func = gevent.getcurrent
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if "thread" in concurrencies:
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do_threading = True
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except ImportError as ex:
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msg = f"Couldn't trace with concurrency={tried}, the module isn't installed."
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raise ConfigError(msg) from ex
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if self.concur_id_func and not hasattr(self._trace_class, "concur_id_func"):
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raise ConfigError(
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"Can't support concurrency={} with {}, only threads are supported.".format(
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tried, self.tracer_name(),
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)
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)
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if do_threading or not concurrencies:
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# It's important to import threading only if we need it. If
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# it's imported early, and the program being measured uses
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# gevent, then gevent's monkey-patching won't work properly.
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import threading
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self.threading = threading
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self.reset()
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return f"<Collector at 0x{id(self):x}: {self.tracer_name()}>"
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def use_data(self, covdata: CoverageData, context: Optional[str]) -> None:
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"""Use `covdata` for recording data."""
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self.covdata = covdata
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self.static_context = context
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self.covdata.set_context(self.static_context)
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def tracer_name(self) -> str:
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"""Return the class name of the tracer we're using."""
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return self._trace_class.__name__
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def _clear_data(self) -> None:
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"""Clear out existing data, but stay ready for more collection."""
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# We used to use self.data.clear(), but that would remove filename
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# keys and data values that were still in use higher up the stack
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# when we are called as part of switch_context.
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for d in self.data.values():
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d.clear()
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for tracer in self.tracers:
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tracer.reset_activity()
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def reset(self) -> None:
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"""Clear collected data, and prepare to collect more."""
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# The trace data we are collecting.
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self.data: TTraceData = {}
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# A dictionary mapping file names to file tracer plugin names that will
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# handle them.
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self.file_tracers: Dict[str, str] = {}
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self.disabled_plugins: Set[str] = set()
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# The .should_trace_cache attribute is a cache from file names to
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# coverage.FileDisposition objects, or None. When a file is first
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# considered for tracing, a FileDisposition is obtained from
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# Coverage.should_trace. Its .trace attribute indicates whether the
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# file should be traced or not. If it should be, a plugin with dynamic
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# file names can decide not to trace it based on the dynamic file name
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# being excluded by the inclusion rules, in which case the
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# FileDisposition will be replaced by None in the cache.
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if env.PYPY:
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import __pypy__ # pylint: disable=import-error
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# Alex Gaynor said:
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# should_trace_cache is a strictly growing key: once a key is in
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# it, it never changes. Further, the keys used to access it are
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# generally constant, given sufficient context. That is to say, at
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# any given point _trace() is called, pypy is able to know the key.
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# This is because the key is determined by the physical source code
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# line, and that's invariant with the call site.
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#
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# This property of a dict with immutable keys, combined with
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# call-site-constant keys is a match for PyPy's module dict,
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# which is optimized for such workloads.
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#
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# This gives a 20% benefit on the workload described at
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# https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issue/1871/10x-slower-than-cpython-under-coverage
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self.should_trace_cache = __pypy__.newdict("module")
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else:
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self.should_trace_cache = {}
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# Our active Tracers.
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self.tracers: List[TTracer] = []
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self._clear_data()
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def _start_tracer(self) -> TTraceFn:
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"""Start a new Tracer object, and store it in self.tracers."""
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tracer = self._trace_class()
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tracer.data = self.data
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tracer.trace_arcs = self.branch
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tracer.should_trace = self.should_trace
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tracer.should_trace_cache = self.should_trace_cache
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tracer.warn = self.warn
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if hasattr(tracer, 'concur_id_func'):
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tracer.concur_id_func = self.concur_id_func
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if hasattr(tracer, 'file_tracers'):
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tracer.file_tracers = self.file_tracers
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if hasattr(tracer, 'threading'):
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tracer.threading = self.threading
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if hasattr(tracer, 'check_include'):
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tracer.check_include = self.check_include
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if hasattr(tracer, 'should_start_context'):
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tracer.should_start_context = self.should_start_context
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if hasattr(tracer, 'switch_context'):
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tracer.switch_context = self.switch_context
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if hasattr(tracer, 'disable_plugin'):
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tracer.disable_plugin = self.disable_plugin
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fn = tracer.start()
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self.tracers.append(tracer)
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return fn
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# The trace function has to be set individually on each thread before
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# execution begins. Ironically, the only support the threading module has
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# for running code before the thread main is the tracing function. So we
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# install this as a trace function, and the first time it's called, it does
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# the real trace installation.
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#
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# New in 3.12: threading.settrace_all_threads: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/96681
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def _installation_trace(self, frame: FrameType, event: str, arg: Any) -> Optional[TTraceFn]:
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"""Called on new threads, installs the real tracer."""
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# Remove ourselves as the trace function.
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sys.settrace(None)
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# Install the real tracer.
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fn: Optional[TTraceFn] = self._start_tracer()
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# Invoke the real trace function with the current event, to be sure
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# not to lose an event.
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if fn:
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fn = fn(frame, event, arg)
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# Return the new trace function to continue tracing in this scope.
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return fn
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def start(self) -> None:
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"""Start collecting trace information."""
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if self._collectors:
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self._collectors[-1].pause()
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self.tracers = []
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# Check to see whether we had a fullcoverage tracer installed. If so,
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# get the stack frames it stashed away for us.
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traces0: List[Tuple[Tuple[FrameType, str, Any], TLineNo]] = []
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fn0 = sys.gettrace()
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if fn0:
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tracer0 = getattr(fn0, '__self__', None)
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if tracer0:
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traces0 = getattr(tracer0, 'traces', [])
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try:
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# Install the tracer on this thread.
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fn = self._start_tracer()
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except:
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if self._collectors:
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self._collectors[-1].resume()
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raise
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# If _start_tracer succeeded, then we add ourselves to the global
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# stack of collectors.
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self._collectors.append(self)
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# Replay all the events from fullcoverage into the new trace function.
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for (frame, event, arg), lineno in traces0:
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try:
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fn(frame, event, arg, lineno=lineno)
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except TypeError as ex:
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raise RuntimeError("fullcoverage must be run with the C trace function.") from ex
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# Install our installation tracer in threading, to jump-start other
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# threads.
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if self.threading:
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self.threading.settrace(self._installation_trace)
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def stop(self) -> None:
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"""Stop collecting trace information."""
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assert self._collectors
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if self._collectors[-1] is not self:
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print("self._collectors:")
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for c in self._collectors:
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print(f" {c!r}\n{c.origin}")
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assert self._collectors[-1] is self, (
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f"Expected current collector to be {self!r}, but it's {self._collectors[-1]!r}"
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)
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self.pause()
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# Remove this Collector from the stack, and resume the one underneath
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# (if any).
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self._collectors.pop()
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if self._collectors:
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self._collectors[-1].resume()
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def pause(self) -> None:
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"""Pause tracing, but be prepared to `resume`."""
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for tracer in self.tracers:
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tracer.stop()
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stats = tracer.get_stats()
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if stats:
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print("\nCoverage.py tracer stats:")
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for k, v in human_sorted_items(stats.items()):
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print(f"{k:>20}: {v}")
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if self.threading:
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self.threading.settrace(None)
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def resume(self) -> None:
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"""Resume tracing after a `pause`."""
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for tracer in self.tracers:
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tracer.start()
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if self.threading:
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self.threading.settrace(self._installation_trace)
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else:
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self._start_tracer()
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def _activity(self) -> bool:
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"""Has any activity been traced?
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Returns a boolean, True if any trace function was invoked.
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"""
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return any(tracer.activity() for tracer in self.tracers)
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def switch_context(self, new_context: Optional[str]) -> None:
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"""Switch to a new dynamic context."""
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context: Optional[str]
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self.flush_data()
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if self.static_context:
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context = self.static_context
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if new_context:
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context += "|" + new_context
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else:
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context = new_context
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self.covdata.set_context(context)
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def disable_plugin(self, disposition: TFileDisposition) -> None:
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"""Disable the plugin mentioned in `disposition`."""
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file_tracer = disposition.file_tracer
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assert file_tracer is not None
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plugin = file_tracer._coverage_plugin
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plugin_name = plugin._coverage_plugin_name
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self.warn(f"Disabling plug-in {plugin_name!r} due to previous exception")
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plugin._coverage_enabled = False
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disposition.trace = False
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@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None) # pylint: disable=method-cache-max-size-none
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def cached_mapped_file(self, filename: str) -> str:
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"""A locally cached version of file names mapped through file_mapper."""
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return self.file_mapper(filename)
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def mapped_file_dict(self, d: Mapping[str, T]) -> Dict[str, T]:
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"""Return a dict like d, but with keys modified by file_mapper."""
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# The call to list(items()) ensures that the GIL protects the dictionary
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# iterator against concurrent modifications by tracers running
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# in other threads. We try three times in case of concurrent
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# access, hoping to get a clean copy.
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runtime_err = None
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for _ in range(3): # pragma: part covered
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try:
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items = list(d.items())
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except RuntimeError as ex: # pragma: cant happen
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runtime_err = ex
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else:
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break
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else: # pragma: cant happen
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assert isinstance(runtime_err, Exception)
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raise runtime_err
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return {self.cached_mapped_file(k): v for k, v in items if v}
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def plugin_was_disabled(self, plugin: CoveragePlugin) -> None:
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"""Record that `plugin` was disabled during the run."""
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self.disabled_plugins.add(plugin._coverage_plugin_name)
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def flush_data(self) -> bool:
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"""Save the collected data to our associated `CoverageData`.
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Data may have also been saved along the way. This forces the
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last of the data to be saved.
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Returns True if there was data to save, False if not.
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"""
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if not self._activity():
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return False
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if self.branch:
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if self.packed_arcs:
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# Unpack the line number pairs packed into integers. See
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# tracer.c:CTracer_record_pair for the C code that creates
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# these packed ints.
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arc_data: Dict[str, List[TArc]] = {}
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packed_data = cast(Dict[str, Set[int]], self.data)
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for fname, packeds in packed_data.items():
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tuples = []
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for packed in packeds:
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l1 = packed & 0xFFFFF
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l2 = (packed & (0xFFFFF << 20)) >> 20
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if packed & (1 << 40):
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l1 *= -1
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if packed & (1 << 41):
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l2 *= -1
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tuples.append((l1, l2))
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arc_data[fname] = tuples
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else:
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arc_data = cast(Dict[str, List[TArc]], self.data)
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self.covdata.add_arcs(self.mapped_file_dict(arc_data))
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else:
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line_data = cast(Dict[str, Set[int]], self.data)
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self.covdata.add_lines(self.mapped_file_dict(line_data))
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file_tracers = {
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k: v for k, v in self.file_tracers.items()
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if v not in self.disabled_plugins
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}
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self.covdata.add_file_tracers(self.mapped_file_dict(file_tracers))
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self._clear_data()
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return True
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