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printers.py

#!/usr/bin/env python3
# encoding: utf-8
#
# Inspired from boost's pretty printers from
# Rüdiger Sonderfeld <ruediger@c-plusplus.de>
# and from Pretty-printers for libstc++ from Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
import gdb
import re
import sys
__use_gdb_pp__ = True
try:
import gdb.printing
except ImportError:
__use_gdb_pp__ = False
class AkantuPrinter(object):
regex = None
@classmethod
def supports(cls, typename):
#print('{0} ~= {1}'.format(typename, cls.regex), file=sys.stderr)
return cls.regex.search(typename)
@classmethod
def get_basic_type(cls, value):
""" Determines the type associated to a value"""
_type = value.type
# If it points to a reference, get the reference.
if _type.code == gdb.TYPE_CODE_REF:
_type = _type.target()
# Get the unqualified type, stripped of typedefs.
_type = _type.unqualified().strip_typedefs()
return _type.tag
if __use_gdb_pp__:
__akantu_pretty_printers__ = \
gdb.printing.RegexpCollectionPrettyPrinter("libakantu-v3")
else:
class AkantuPrettyPrinters(object):
def __init__(self, name):
super(AkantuPrettyPrinters, self).__init__()
self.name = name
self.printers = {}
@property
def enabled(self):
return True
def add_printer(self, name, regex, printer):
self.printers[name] = printer
def __call__(self, val):
typename = AkantuPrinter.get_basic_type(val)
if not typename:
return None
for name, printer in self.printers.items():
if(printer.supports(typename)):
return printer
return None
__akantu_pretty_printers__ = AkantuPrettyPrinters("libakantu-v3")
def register_pretty_printer(pretty_printer):
"Registers a Pretty Printer"
__akantu_pretty_printers__.add_printer(pretty_printer.name,
pretty_printer.regex,
pretty_printer)
return pretty_printer
@register_pretty_printer
class AkaArrayPrinter(AkantuPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::Array<T>"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::Array<(.*?), (true|false)>$')
name = 'akantu::Array'
def __init__(self, value):
self.typename = self.get_basic_type(value)
self.value = value
self.ptr = self.value['values']
self.size = int(self.value['size_'])
self.nb_component = int(self.value['nb_component'])
def display_hint(self):
return 'array'
def to_string(self):
m = self.regex.search(self.typename)
return 'Array<{0}>({1}, {2}) stored at {3}'.format(
m.group(1), self.size, self.nb_component, self.ptr)
def children(self):
_ptr = self.ptr
for i in range(self.size):
_values = ["{0}".format((_ptr + j).dereference())
for j in range(self.nb_component)]
_ptr = _ptr + self.nb_component
yield ('[{0}]'.format(i),
('{0}' if self.nb_component == 1 else '[{0}]').format(
', '.join(_values)))
if sys.version_info[0] > 2:
### Python 3 stuff
Iterator = object
else:
### Python 2 stuff
class Iterator:
"""Compatibility mixin for iterators
Instead of writing next() methods for iterators, write
__next__() methods and use this mixin to make them work in
Python 2 as well as Python 3.
Idea stolen from the "six" documentation:
<http://pythonhosted.org/six/#six.Iterator>
"""
def next(self):
return self.__next__()
class RbtreeIterator(Iterator):
"""
Turn an RB-tree-based container (std::map, std::set etc.) into
a Python iterable object.
"""
def __init__(self, rbtree):
self.size = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_node_count']
self.node = rbtree['_M_t']['_M_impl']['_M_header']['_M_left']
self.count = 0
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __len__(self):
return int (self.size)
def __next__(self):
if self.count == self.size:
raise StopIteration
result = self.node
self.count = self.count + 1
if self.count < self.size:
# Compute the next node.
node = self.node
if node.dereference()['_M_right']:
node = node.dereference()['_M_right']
while node.dereference()['_M_left']:
node = node.dereference()['_M_left']
else:
parent = node.dereference()['_M_parent']
while node == parent.dereference()['_M_right']:
node = parent
parent = parent.dereference()['_M_parent']
if node.dereference()['_M_right'] != parent:
node = parent
self.node = node
return result
def get_value_from_aligned_membuf(buf, valtype):
"""Returns the value held in a __gnu_cxx::__aligned_membuf."""
return buf['_M_storage'].address.cast(valtype.pointer()).dereference()
def get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(node):
"""Returns the value held in an _Rb_tree_node<_Val>"""
try:
member = node.type.fields()[1].name
if member == '_M_value_field':
# C++03 implementation, node contains the value as a member
return node['_M_value_field']
elif member == '_M_storage':
# C++11 implementation, node stores value in __aligned_membuf
valtype = node.type.template_argument(0)
return get_value_from_aligned_membuf(node['_M_storage'], valtype)
except:
pass
raise ValueError("Unsupported implementation for %s" % str(node.type))
def find_type(orig, name):
typ = orig.strip_typedefs()
while True:
# Strip cv-qualifiers. PR 67440.
search = '%s::%s' % (typ.unqualified(), name)
try:
return gdb.lookup_type(search)
except RuntimeError:
pass
# The type was not found, so try the superclass. We only need
# to check the first superclass, so we don't bother with
# anything fancier here.
field = typ.fields()[0]
if not field.is_base_class:
raise ValueError("Cannot find type %s::%s" % (str(orig), name))
typ = field.type
@register_pretty_printer
class AkaElementTypeMapArrayPrinter(AkantuPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::ElementTypeMap<Array<T>>"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::ElementTypeMap<akantu::Array<(.*?), (true|false)>\*, akantu::(.*?)>$')
name = 'akantu::ElementTypeMapArray'
# Turn an RbtreeIterator into a pretty-print iterator.
class _rb_iter(Iterator):
def __init__(self, rbiter, type, ghost_type):
self.rbiter = rbiter
self.count = 0
self.type = type
self.ghost_type = ghost_type
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if self.count % 2 == 0:
n = next(self.rbiter)
n = n.cast(self.type).dereference()
n = get_value_from_Rb_tree_node(n)
self.pair = n
item = "{0}:{1}".format(n['first'], self.ghost_type)
else:
item = self.pair['second'].dereference()
result = ('[{0}]'.format(self.count), item)
self.count = self.count + 1
return result
class _iter(Iterator):
def __init__(self, not_ghost, ghost):
self.not_ghost = not_ghost
self.ghost = ghost
self.end_not_ghost = False
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if not self.end_not_ghost:
try:
n = next(self.not_ghost)
except StopIteration:
n = next(self.ghost)
self.end_not_ghost = True
else:
n = next(self.ghost)
return n
def __init__(self, value):
self.typename = self.get_basic_type(value)
self.value = value
self.data = self.value['data']
self.ghost_data = self.value['ghost_data']
def to_string(self):
m = self.regex.search(self.typename)
return 'ElementTypMapArray<{0}> with '\
'{1} _not_ghost and {2} _ghost'.format(
m.group(1), len(RbtreeIterator(self.data)),
len(RbtreeIterator(self.ghost_data)))
def children(self):
m = self.regex.search(self.typename)
rep_type = find_type(self.data.type, '_Rep_type')
node = find_type(rep_type, '_Link_type')
node = node.strip_typedefs()
return self._iter(self._rb_iter(RbtreeIterator(self.data),
node, '_not_ghost'),
self._rb_iter(RbtreeIterator(self.ghost_data),
node, '_ghost'))
def display_hint(self):
return 'map'
# @register_pretty_printer
class AkaTensorPrinter(AkantuPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::Tensor<T>"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::Tensor<(.*), +(.*), +(.*)>$')
name = 'akantu::Tensor'
value = None
typename = ""
ptr = None
dims = []
ndims = 0
def pretty_print(self):
def ij2str(i, j, m):
return "{0}".format((self.ptr+m*j + i).dereference())
def line(i, m, n):
return "[{0}]".format(", ".join((ij2str(i, j, m) for j in
range(n))))
m = int(self.dims[0])
if (self.ndims == 1):
n = 1
else:
n = int(self.dims[1])
return "[{0}]".format(", ".join(line(i, m, n) for i in range(m)))
def __init__(self, value):
self.typename = self.get_basic_type(value)
self.value = value
self.ptr = self.value['values']
self.dims = self.value['n']
def children(self):
yield ('values', self.pretty_print())
yield ('wrapped', self.value['wrapped'])
@register_pretty_printer
class AkaVectorPrinter(AkaTensorPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::Vector<T>"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::Vector<(.*)>$')
name = 'akantu::Vector'
n = 0
ptr = 0x0
def __init__(self, value):
super(AkaVectorPrinter, self).__init__(value)
self.ndims = 1
def to_string(self):
m = self.regex.search(self.typename)
return 'Vector<{0}>({1}) [{2}]'.format(m.group(1), int(self.dims[0]),
str(self.ptr))
@register_pretty_printer
class AkaMatrixPrinter(AkaTensorPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::Matrix<T>"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::Matrix<(.*)>$')
name = 'akantu::Matrix'
def __init__(self, value):
super(AkaMatrixPrinter, self).__init__(value)
self.ndims = 2
def to_string(self):
m = self.regex.search(self.typename)
return 'Matrix<%s>(%d, %d) [%s]' % (m.group(1), int(self.dims[0]),
int(self.dims[1]),
str(self.ptr))
@register_pretty_printer
class AkaElementPrinter(AkantuPrinter):
"""Pretty printer for akantu::Element"""
regex = re.compile('^akantu::Element$')
name = 'akantu::Element'
def __init__(self, value):
self.typename = self.get_basic_type(value)
self.value = value
self.element = self.value['element']
self.eltype = self.value['type']
self.ghost_type = self.value['ghost_type']
def to_string(self):
return 'Element({0}, {1}, {2})'.format(self.element, self.eltype,
self.ghost_type)
def register_akantu_printers(obj):
"Register Akantu Pretty Printers."
if __use_gdb_pp__:
gdb.printing.register_pretty_printer(obj, __akantu_pretty_printers__)
else:
if obj is None:
obj = gdb
obj.pretty_printers.append(__akantu_pretty_printers__)

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