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1 ;;; trace.el --- tracing facility for Emacs Lisp functions
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5
6 ;; Author: Hans Chalupsky <hans@cs.buffalo.edu>
7 ;; Maintainer: FSF
8 ;; Created: 15 Dec 1992
9 ;; Keywords: tools, lisp
10
11 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
12
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22
23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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25
26 ;; LCD Archive Entry:
27 ;; trace|Hans Chalupsky|hans@cs.buffalo.edu|
28 ;; Tracing facility for Emacs Lisp functions|
29 ;; 1993/05/18 00:41:16|2.0|~/packages/trace.el.Z|
30
31
32 ;;; Commentary:
33
34 ;; Introduction:
35 ;; =============
36 ;; A simple trace package that utilizes advice.el. It generates trace
37 ;; information in a Lisp-style fashion and inserts it into a trace output
38 ;; buffer. Tracing can be done in the background (or silently) so that
39 ;; generation of trace output won't interfere with what you are currently
40 ;; doing.
41
42 ;; Requirement:
43 ;; ============
44 ;; trace.el needs advice.el version 2.0 or later which you can get from the
45 ;; same place from where you got trace.el.
46
47 ;; Restrictions:
48 ;; =============
49 ;; - Traced subrs when called interactively will always show nil as the
50 ;; value of their arguments.
51 ;; - Only functions/macros/subrs that are called via their function cell will
52 ;; generate trace output, hence, you won't get trace output for:
53 ;; + Subrs called directly from other subrs/C-code
54 ;; + Compiled calls to subrs that have special byte-codes associated
55 ;; with them (e.g., car, cdr, ...)
56 ;; + Macros that were expanded during compilation
57 ;; - All the restrictions that apply to advice.el
58
59 ;; Installation:
60 ;; =============
61 ;; Put this file together with advice.el (version 2.0 or later) somewhere
62 ;; into your Emacs `load-path', byte-compile it/them for efficiency, and
63 ;; put the following autoload declarations into your .emacs
64 ;;
65 ;; (autoload 'trace-function "trace" "Trace a function" t)
66 ;; (autoload 'trace-function-background "trace" "Trace a function" t)
67 ;;
68 ;; or explicitly load it with (require 'trace) or (load "trace").
69
70 ;; Usage:
71 ;; ======
72 ;; - To trace a function say `M-x trace-function' which will ask you for the
73 ;; name of the function/subr/macro to trace, as well as for the buffer
74 ;; into which trace output should go.
75 ;; - If you want to trace a function that switches buffers or does other
76 ;; display oriented stuff use `M-x trace-function-background' which will
77 ;; generate the trace output silently in the background without popping
78 ;; up windows and doing other irritating stuff.
79 ;; - To untrace a function say `M-x untrace-function'.
80 ;; - To untrace all currently traced functions say `M-x untrace-all'.
81
82 ;; Examples:
83 ;; =========
84 ;;
85 ;; (defun fact (n)
86 ;; (if (= n 0) 1
87 ;; (* n (fact (1- n)))))
88 ;; fact
89 ;;
90 ;; (trace-function 'fact)
91 ;; fact
92 ;;
93 ;; Now, evaluating this...
94 ;;
95 ;; (fact 4)
96 ;; 24
97 ;;
98 ;; ...will generate the following in *trace-buffer*:
99 ;;
100 ;; 1 -> fact: n=4
101 ;; | 2 -> fact: n=3
102 ;; | | 3 -> fact: n=2
103 ;; | | | 4 -> fact: n=1
104 ;; | | | | 5 -> fact: n=0
105 ;; | | | | 5 <- fact: 1
106 ;; | | | 4 <- fact: 1
107 ;; | | 3 <- fact: 2
108 ;; | 2 <- fact: 6
109 ;; 1 <- fact: 24
110 ;;
111 ;;
112 ;; (defun ack (x y z)
113 ;; (if (= x 0)
114 ;; (+ y z)
115 ;; (if (and (<= x 2) (= z 0))
116 ;; (1- x)
117 ;; (if (and (> x 2) (= z 0))
118 ;; y
119 ;; (ack (1- x) y (ack x y (1- z)))))))
120 ;; ack
121 ;;
122 ;; (trace-function 'ack)
123 ;; ack
124 ;;
125 ;; Try this for some interesting trace output:
126 ;;
127 ;; (ack 3 3 1)
128 ;; 27
129 ;;
130 ;;
131 ;; The following does something similar to the functionality of the package
132 ;; log-message.el by Robert Potter, which is giving you a chance to look at
133 ;; messages that might have whizzed by too quickly (you won't see subr
134 ;; generated messages though):
135 ;;
136 ;; (trace-function-background 'message "*Message Log*")
137
138
139 ;;; Change Log:
140
141 ;; Revision 2.0 1993/05/18 00:41:16 hans
142 ;; * Adapted for advice.el 2.0; it now also works
143 ;; for GNU Emacs-19 and Lemacs
144 ;; * Separate function `trace-function-background'
145 ;; * Separate pieces of advice for foreground and background tracing
146 ;; * Less insane handling of interactive trace buffer specification
147 ;; * String arguments and values are now printed properly
148 ;;
149 ;; Revision 1.1 1992/12/15 22:45:15 hans
150 ;; * Created, first public release
151
152
153 ;;; Code:
154
155 (require 'advice)
156
157 (defgroup trace nil
158 "Tracing facility for Emacs Lisp functions."
159 :prefix "trace-"
160 :group 'lisp)
161
162 ;;;###autoload
163 (defcustom trace-buffer (purecopy "*trace-output*")
164 "Trace output will by default go to that buffer."
165 :type 'string
166 :group 'trace)
167
168 ;; Current level of traced function invocation:
169 (defvar trace-level 0)
170
171 ;; Semi-cryptic name used for a piece of trace advice:
172 (defvar trace-advice-name 'trace-function\ )
173
174 ;; Used to separate new trace output from previous traced runs:
175 (defvar trace-separator (format "%s\n" (make-string 70 ?=)))
176
177 (defvar inhibit-trace nil
178 "If non-nil, all tracing is temporarily inhibited.")
179
180 (defun trace-entry-message (function level argument-bindings)
181 ;; Generates a string that describes that FUNCTION has been entered at
182 ;; trace LEVEL with ARGUMENT-BINDINGS.
183 (format "%s%s%d -> %s: %s\n"
184 (mapconcat 'char-to-string (make-string (1- level) ?|) " ")
185 (if (> level 1) " " "")
186 level
187 function
188 (let ((print-circle t))
189 (mapconcat (lambda (binding)
190 (concat
191 (symbol-name (ad-arg-binding-field binding 'name))
192 "="
193 ;; do this so we'll see strings:
194 (prin1-to-string
195 (ad-arg-binding-field binding 'value))))
196 argument-bindings
197 " "))))
198
199 (defun trace-exit-message (function level value)
200 ;; Generates a string that describes that FUNCTION has been exited at
201 ;; trace LEVEL and that it returned VALUE.
202 (format "%s%s%d <- %s: %s\n"
203 (mapconcat 'char-to-string (make-string (1- level) ?|) " ")
204 (if (> level 1) " " "")
205 level
206 function
207 ;; do this so we'll see strings:
208 (let ((print-circle t)) (prin1-to-string value))))
209
210 (defun trace-make-advice (function buffer background)
211 ;; Builds the piece of advice to be added to FUNCTION's advice info
212 ;; so that it will generate the proper trace output in BUFFER
213 ;; (quietly if BACKGROUND is t).
214 (ad-make-advice
215 trace-advice-name nil t
216 `(advice
217 lambda ()
218 (let ((trace-level (1+ trace-level))
219 (trace-buffer (get-buffer-create ,buffer)))
220 (unless inhibit-trace
221 (with-current-buffer trace-buffer
222 (set (make-local-variable 'window-point-insertion-type) t)
223 ,(unless background '(display-buffer trace-buffer))
224 (goto-char (point-max))
225 ;; Insert a separator from previous trace output:
226 (if (= trace-level 1) (insert trace-separator))
227 (insert
228 (trace-entry-message
229 ',function trace-level ad-arg-bindings))))
230 ad-do-it
231 (unless inhibit-trace
232 (with-current-buffer trace-buffer
233 ,(unless background '(display-buffer trace-buffer))
234 (goto-char (point-max))
235 (insert
236 (trace-exit-message
237 ',function trace-level ad-return-value))))))))
238
239 (defun trace-function-internal (function buffer background)
240 ;; Adds trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it.
241 (ad-add-advice
242 function
243 (trace-make-advice function (or buffer trace-buffer) background)
244 'around 'last)
245 (ad-activate function nil))
246
247 (defun trace-is-traced (function)
248 (ad-find-advice function 'around trace-advice-name))
249
250 ;;;###autoload
251 (defun trace-function (function &optional buffer)
252 "Traces FUNCTION with trace output going to BUFFER.
253 For every call of FUNCTION Lisp-style trace messages that display argument
254 and return values will be inserted into BUFFER. This function generates the
255 trace advice for FUNCTION and activates it together with any other advice
256 there might be!! The trace BUFFER will popup whenever FUNCTION is called.
257 Do not use this to trace functions that switch buffers or do any other
258 display oriented stuff, use `trace-function-background' instead."
259 (interactive
260 (list
261 (intern (completing-read "Trace function: " obarray 'fboundp t))
262 (read-buffer "Output to buffer: " trace-buffer)))
263 (trace-function-internal function buffer nil))
264
265 ;;;###autoload
266 (defun trace-function-background (function &optional buffer)
267 "Traces FUNCTION with trace output going quietly to BUFFER.
268 When this tracing is enabled, every call to FUNCTION writes
269 a Lisp-style trace message (showing the arguments and return value)
270 into BUFFER. This function generates advice to trace FUNCTION
271 and activates it together with any other advice there might be.
272 The trace output goes to BUFFER quietly, without changing
273 the window or buffer configuration.
274
275 BUFFER defaults to `trace-buffer'."
276 (interactive
277 (list
278 (intern
279 (completing-read "Trace function in background: " obarray 'fboundp t))
280 (read-buffer "Output to buffer: " trace-buffer)))
281 (trace-function-internal function buffer t))
282
283 (defun untrace-function (function)
284 "Untraces FUNCTION and possibly activates all remaining advice.
285 Activation is performed with `ad-update', hence remaining advice will get
286 activated only if the advice of FUNCTION is currently active. If FUNCTION
287 was not traced this is a noop."
288 (interactive
289 (list (ad-read-advised-function "Untrace function: " 'trace-is-traced)))
290 (when (trace-is-traced function)
291 (ad-remove-advice function 'around trace-advice-name)
292 (ad-update function)))
293
294 (defun untrace-all ()
295 "Untraces all currently traced functions."
296 (interactive)
297 (ad-do-advised-functions (function)
298 (untrace-function function)))
299
300 (provide 'trace)
301
302 ;; arch-tag: cfd170a7-4932-4331-8c8b-b7151942e5a1
303 ;;; trace.el ends here