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+#########################################################################
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+""" wingdbstub.py -- Debug stub for debuggifying Python programs
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+Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Archaeopteryx Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
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+Written by Stephan R.A. Deibel and John P. Ehresman
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+Usage:
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+-----
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+This is the file that Wing DB users copy into their python project
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+directory if they want to be able to debug programs that are launched
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+outside of the IDE (e.g., CGI scripts, in response to a browser page
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+load).
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+To use this, edit the configuration values below to match your
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+Wing installation and requirements of your project.
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+Then, add the following line to your code:
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+ import wingdbstub
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+Debugging will start immediately after this import statements.
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+
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+Next make sure that your IDE is running and that it's configured to accept
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+connections from the host the debug program will be running on.
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+
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+Now, invoking your python file should run the code within the debugger.
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+Note, however, that Wing will not stop in the code unless a breakpoint
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+is set.
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+If the debug process is started before the IDE, or is not listening
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+at the time this module is imported then the program will run with
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+debugging until an attach request is seen. Attaching only works
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+if the .wingdebugpw file is present; see the manual for details.
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+On win32, you either need to edit WINGHOME in this script or
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+pass in an environment variable called WINGHOME that points to
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+the Wing installation directory.
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+"""
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+#########################################################################
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+import sys
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+import os
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+import imp
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+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+# Default configuration values: Note that the named environment
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+# variables, if set, will override these settings.
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+
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+# Set this to 1 to disable all debugging; 0 to enable debugging
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+# (WINGDB_DISABLED environment variable)
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+kWingDebugDisabled = 0
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+
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+# Host:port of the IDE within which to debug: As configured in the IDE
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+# with the Server Port preference
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+# (WINGDB_HOSTPORT environment variable)
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+kWingHostPort = 'localhost:50005'
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+# Port on which to listen for connection requests, so that the
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+# IDE can (re)attach to the debug process after it has started.
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+# Set this to '-1' to disable listening for connection requests.
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+# This is only used when the debug process is not attached to
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+# an IDE or the IDE has dropped its connection. The configured
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+# port can optionally be added to the IDE's Common Attach Hosts
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+# preference. Note that a random port is used instead if this
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+# port is already in use!
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+# (WINGDB_ATTACHPORT environment variable)
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+kAttachPort = '50015'
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+# Set this to a filename to log verbose information about the debugger
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+# internals to a file. If the file does not exist, it will be created
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+# as long as its enclosing directory exists and is writeable. Use
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+# "<stderr>" or "<stdout>". Note that "<stderr>" may cause problems
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+# on win32 if the debug process is not running in a console.
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+# (WINGDB_LOGFILE environment variable)
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+kLogFile = None
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+# Set to get a tremendous amount of logging from the debugger internals
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+# (WINGDB_LOGVERYVERBOSE)
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+kLogVeryVerbose = 0
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+
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+# Set this to 1 when debugging embedded scripts in an environment that
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+# creates and reuses a Python instance across multiple script invocations:
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+# It turns off automatic detection of program quit so that the debug session
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+# can span multiple script invocations. When this is turned on, you may
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+# need to call ProgramQuit() on the debugger object to shut down the
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+# debugger cleanly when your application exits or discards the Python
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+# instance. If multiple Python instances are created in the same run,
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+# only the first one will be able to debug unless it terminates debug
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+# and the environment variable WINGDB_ACTIVE is unset before importing
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+# this module in the second or later Python instance. See the Wing
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+# IDE manual for details.
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+kEmbedded = 0
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+
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+# Path to search for the debug password file and the name of the file
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+# to use. The password file contains the encryption type and connect
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+# password for all connections to the IDE and must match the wingdebugpw
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+# file in the profile dir used by the IDE. Any entry of '$<winguserprofile>'
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+# is replaced by the wing user profile directory for the user that the
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+# current process is running as
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+# (WINGDB_PWFILEPATH environment variable)
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+kPWFilePath = [os.path.dirname(__file__), '$<winguserprofile>']
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+kPWFileName = 'wingdebugpw'
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+# Whether to exit if the debugger fails to run or to connect with an IDE
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+# for whatever reason
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+kExitOnFailure = 0
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+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+# Find Wing debugger installation location
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+
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+# Edit this to point to your Wing installation or set to None to use env WINGHOME
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+# On OS X this must be set to name of the Wing application bundle
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+# (for example, /Applications/WingIDE.app)
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+WINGHOME = None
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+if sys.hexversion >= 0x03000000:
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+ def has_key(o, key):
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+ return key in o
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+else:
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+ def has_key(o, key):
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+ return o.has_key(key)
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+
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+# Check environment: Must have WINGHOME defined if still == None
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+if WINGHOME == None:
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+ if has_key(os.environ, 'WINGHOME'):
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+ WINGHOME=os.environ['WINGHOME']
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+ else:
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+ sys.stdout.write("*******************************************************************\n")
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+ sys.stdout.write("Error: Could not find Wing installation! You must set WINGHOME or edit\n")
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+ sys.stdout.write("wingdbstub.py where indicated to point it to the location where\n")
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+ sys.stdout.write("Wing is installed.\n")
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+ sys.exit(1)
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+kPWFilePath.append(WINGHOME)
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+# The user settings dir where per-user settings & patches are located. Will be
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+# set from environment if left as None
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+kUserSettingsDir = None
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+if kUserSettingsDir is None:
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+ kUserSettingsDir = os.environ.get('WINGDB_USERSETTINGS')
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+def _FindActualWingHome(winghome):
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+ """ Find the actual directory to use for winghome. Needed on OS X
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+ where the .app directory is the preferred dir to use for WINGHOME and
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+ .app/Contents/MacOS is accepted for backward compatibility. """
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+ if sys.platform != 'darwin':
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+ return winghome
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+ if os.path.isdir(winghome):
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+ if winghome.endswith('/'):
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+ wo_slash = winghome[:-1]
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+ else:
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+ if app_dir and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(app_dir, 'Contents', 'Resources')):
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+ return os.path.join(app_dir, 'Contents', 'Resources')
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+ return winghome
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+def _ImportWingdb(winghome, user_settings=None):
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+ """ Find & import wingdb module. """
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+ execfile(os.path.join(winghome, 'bin', '_patchsupport.py'), exec_dict)
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+ find_matching = exec_dict['FindMatching']
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+ dir_list = find_matching('bin', winghome, user_settings)
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+ except Exception:
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+ dir_list = []
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+ dir_list.extend([os.path.join(winghome, 'bin'), os.path.join(winghome, 'src')])
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+ for path in dir_list:
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+ f, p, d = imp.find_module('wingdb', [path])
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+ return imp.load_module('wingdb', f, p, d)
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+#------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+# Set debugger if it hasn't been set -- this is to handle module reloading
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+# In the reload case, the debugger variable will be set to something
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+try:
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+ debugger
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+ logfile = os.environ.get('WINGDB_LOGFILE', kLogFile)
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+ if has_key(os.environ, 'WINGDB_PWFILEPATH'):
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+ if has_key(os.environ, 'WINGDB_PWFILENAME'):
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+ sys.stdout.write("Error: Cannot find wingdb.py in $(WINGHOME)/bin or $(WINGHOME)/src\n")
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+ sys.stdout.write("Error: Please check the WINGHOME definition in wingdbstub.py\n")
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+ else:
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+def Ensure(require_connection=1, require_debugger=1):
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+ """ Ensure the debugger is started and attempt to connect to the IDE if
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+ not already connected. Will raise a ValueError if:
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+ * the require_connection arg is true and the debugger is unable to connect
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+ * the require_debugger arg is true and the debugger cannot be loaded
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+ If SuspendDebug() has been called through the low-level API, calling
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+ Ensure() resets the suspend count to zero and additional calls to
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+ ResumeDebug() will be ignored until SuspendDebug() is called again.
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+ """
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+ resumed = debugger.ResumeDebug()
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