package IPC::Run::Debug;
=pod
=head1 NAME
IPC::Run::Debug - debugging routines for IPC::Run
=head1 SYNOPSIS
##
## Environment variable usage
##
## To force debugging off and shave a bit of CPU and memory
## by compile-time optimizing away all debugging code in IPC::Run
## (debug => ...) options to IPC::Run will be ignored.
export IPCRUNDEBUG=none
## To force debugging on (levels are from 0..10)
export IPCRUNDEBUG=basic
## Leave unset or set to "" to compile in debugging support and
## allow runtime control of it using the debug option.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Controls IPC::Run debugging. Debugging levels are now set by using words,
but the numbers shown are still supported for backwards compatibility:
0 none disabled (special, see below)
1 basic what's running
2 data what's being sent/received
3 details what's going on in more detail
4 gory way too much detail for most uses
10 all use this when submitting bug reports
noopts optimizations forbidden due to inherited STDIN
The C<none> level is special when the environment variable IPCRUNDEBUG
is set to this the first time IPC::Run::Debug is loaded: it prevents
the debugging code from being compiled in to the remaining IPC::Run modules,
saving a bit of cpu.
To do this in a script, here's a way that allows it to be overridden:
BEGIN {
unless ( defined $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} ) {
eval 'local $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} = "none"; require IPC::Run::Debug"'
or die $@;
}
}
This should force IPC::Run to not be debuggable unless somebody sets
the IPCRUNDEBUG flag; modify this formula to grep @ARGV if need be:
BEGIN {
unless ( grep /^--debug/, @ARGV ) {
eval 'local $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} = "none"; require IPC::Run::Debug"'
or die $@;
}
Both of those are untested.
=cut
## We use @EXPORT for the end user's convenience: there's only one function
## exported, it's homonymous with the module, it's an unusual name, and
## it can be suppressed by "use IPC::Run ();".
use strict;
use Exporter;
use vars qw{$VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS};
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '20180523.0';
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
@EXPORT = qw(
_debug
_debug_desc_fd
_debugging
_debugging_data
_debugging_details
_debugging_gory_details
_debugging_not_optimized
_set_child_debug_name
);
@EXPORT_OK = qw(
_debug_init
_debugging_level
_map_fds
);
%EXPORT_TAGS = (
default => \@EXPORT,
all => [ @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK ],
);
}
my $disable_debugging = defined $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG}
&& ( !$ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG}
|| lc $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} eq "none" );
eval( $disable_debugging ? <<'STUBS' : <<'SUBS' ) or die $@;
sub _map_fds() { "" }
sub _debug {}
sub _debug_desc_fd {}
sub _debug_init {}
sub _set_child_debug_name {}
sub _debugging() { 0 }
sub _debugging_level() { 0 }
sub _debugging_data() { 0 }
sub _debugging_details() { 0 }
sub _debugging_gory_details() { 0 }
sub _debugging_not_optimized() { 0 }
1;
STUBS
use POSIX ();
sub _map_fds {
my $map = '';
my $digit = 0;
my $in_use;
my $dummy;
for my $fd (0..63) {
## I'd like a quicker way (less user, cpu & especially sys and kernel
## calls) to detect open file descriptors. Let me know...
## Hmmm, could do a 0 length read and check for bad file descriptor...
## but that segfaults on Win32
my $test_fd = POSIX::dup( $fd );
$in_use = defined $test_fd;
POSIX::close $test_fd if $in_use;
$map .= $in_use ? $digit : '-';
$digit = 0 if ++$digit > 9;
}
warn "No fds open???" unless $map =~ /\d/;
$map =~ s/(.{1,12})-*$/$1/;
return $map;
}
use vars qw( $parent_pid );
$parent_pid = $$;
## TODO: move debugging to its own module and make it compile-time
## optimizable.
## Give kid process debugging nice names
my $debug_name;
sub _set_child_debug_name {
$debug_name = shift;
}
## There's a bit of hackery going on here.
##
## We want to have any code anywhere be able to emit
## debugging statements without knowing what harness the code is
## being called in/from, since we'd need to pass a harness around to
## everything.
##
## Thus, $cur_self was born.
#
my %debug_levels = (
none => 0,
basic => 1,
data => 2,
details => 3,
gore => 4,
gory_details => 4,
"gory details" => 4,
gory => 4,
gorydetails => 4,
all => 10,
notopt => 0,
);
my $warned;
sub _debugging_level() {
my $level = 0;
$level = $IPC::Run::cur_self->{debug} || 0
if $IPC::Run::cur_self
&& ( $IPC::Run::cur_self->{debug} || 0 ) >= $level;
if ( defined $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} ) {
my $v = $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG};
$v = $debug_levels{lc $v} if $v =~ /[a-zA-Z]/;
unless ( defined $v ) {
$warned ||= warn "Unknown debug level $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG}, assuming 'basic' (1)\n";
$v = 1;
}
$level = $v if $v > $level;
}
return $level;
}
sub _debugging_atleast($) {
my $min_level = shift || 1;
my $level = _debugging_level;
return $level >= $min_level ? $level : 0;
}
sub _debugging() { _debugging_atleast 1 }
sub _debugging_data() { _debugging_atleast 2 }
sub _debugging_details() { _debugging_atleast 3 }
sub _debugging_gory_details() { _debugging_atleast 4 }
sub _debugging_not_optimized() { ( $ENV{IPCRUNDEBUG} || "" ) eq "notopt" }
sub _debug_init {
## This routine is called only in spawned children to fake out the
## debug routines so they'll emit debugging info.
$IPC::Run::cur_self = {};
( $parent_pid,
$^T,
$IPC::Run::cur_self->{debug},
$IPC::Run::cur_self->{DEBUG_FD},
$debug_name
) = @_;
}
sub _debug {
# return unless _debugging || _debugging_not_optimized;
my $fd = defined &IPC::Run::_debug_fd
? IPC::Run::_debug_fd()
: fileno STDERR;
my $s;
my $debug_id;
$debug_id = join(
" ",
join(
"",
defined $IPC::Run::cur_self ? "#$IPC::Run::cur_self->{ID}" : (),
"($$)",
),
defined $debug_name && length $debug_name ? $debug_name : (),
);
my $prefix = join(
"",
"IPC::Run",
sprintf( " %04d", time - $^T ),
( _debugging_details ? ( " ", _map_fds ) : () ),
length $debug_id ? ( " [", $debug_id, "]" ) : (),
": ",
);
my $msg = join( '', map defined $_ ? $_ : "<undef>", @_ );
chomp $msg;
$msg =~ s{^}{$prefix}gm;
$msg .= "\n";
POSIX::write( $fd, $msg, length $msg );
}
my @fd_descs = ( 'stdin', 'stdout', 'stderr' );
sub _debug_desc_fd {
return unless _debugging;
my $text = shift;
my $op = pop;
my $kid = $_[0];
Carp::carp join " ", caller(0), $text, $op if defined $op && UNIVERSAL::isa( $op, "IO::Pty" );
_debug(
$text,
' ',
( defined $op->{FD}
? $op->{FD} < 3
? ( $fd_descs[$op->{FD}] )
: ( 'fd ', $op->{FD} )
: $op->{FD}
),
( defined $op->{KFD}
? (
' (kid',
( defined $kid ? ( ' ', $kid->{NUM}, ) : () ),
"'s ",
( $op->{KFD} < 3
? $fd_descs[$op->{KFD}]
: defined $kid
&& defined $kid->{DEBUG_FD}
&& $op->{KFD} == $kid->{DEBUG_FD}
? ( 'debug (', $op->{KFD}, ')' )
: ( 'fd ', $op->{KFD} )
),
')',
)
: ()
),
);
}
1;
SUBS
=pod
=head1 AUTHOR
Barrie Slaymaker <barries@slaysys.com>, with numerous suggestions by p5p.
=cut