''' This module provides utilities to get the absolute filenames so that we can be sure that: - The case of a file will match the actual file in the filesystem (otherwise breakpoints won't be hit). - Providing means for the user to make path conversions when doing a remote debugging session in one machine and debugging in another. To do that, the PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON constant must be filled with the appropriate paths. @note: in this context, the server is where your python process is running and the client is where eclipse is running. E.g.: If the server (your python process) has the structure /user/projects/my_project/src/package/module1.py and the client has: c:\my_project\src\package\module1.py the PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON would have to be: PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON = [(r'c:\my_project\src', r'/user/projects/my_project/src')] @note: DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION can be set to True to debug the result of those translations @note: the case of the paths is important! Note that this can be tricky to get right when one machine uses a case-independent filesystem and the other uses a case-dependent filesystem (if the system being debugged is case-independent, 'normcase()' should be used on the paths defined in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON). @note: all the paths with breakpoints must be translated (otherwise they won't be found in the server) @note: to enable remote debugging in the target machine (pydev extensions in the eclipse installation) import pydevd;pydevd.settrace(host, stdoutToServer, stderrToServer, port, suspend) see parameter docs on pydevd.py @note: for doing a remote debugging session, all the pydevd_ files must be on the server accessible through the PYTHONPATH (and the PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON only needs to be set on the target machine for the paths that'll actually have breakpoints). ''' from _pydevd_bundle.pydevd_constants import IS_PY2, IS_PY3K from _pydev_bundle._pydev_filesystem_encoding import getfilesystemencoding import os.path import sys import traceback os_normcase = os.path.normcase basename = os.path.basename exists = os.path.exists join = os.path.join try: rPath = os.path.realpath #@UndefinedVariable except: # jython does not support os.path.realpath # realpath is a no-op on systems without islink support rPath = os.path.abspath #defined as a list of tuples where the 1st element of the tuple is the path in the client machine #and the 2nd element is the path in the server machine. #see module docstring for more details. PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON = [] #example: #PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON = [ # (r'd:\temp\temp_workspace_2\test_python\src\yyy\yyy', # r'd:\temp\temp_workspace_2\test_python\src\hhh\xxx') #] normcase = os_normcase # May be rebound on set_ide_os convert_to_long_pathname = None if sys.platform == 'win32': try: import ctypes except ImportError: pass else: def convert_to_long_pathname(filename): buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(260) GetLongPathName = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetLongPathNameW if IS_PY2: filename = unicode(filename, getfilesystemencoding()) rv = GetLongPathName(filename, buf, 260) if rv != 0 and rv <= 260: return buf.value return filename def norm_case(filename): # `normcase` doesn't lower case on Python 2 for non-English locale, but Java side does it, # so we should do it manually if '~' in filename and convert_to_long_pathname: filename = convert_to_long_pathname(filename) filename = os_normcase(filename) enc = getfilesystemencoding() if IS_PY3K or enc is None or enc.lower() == "utf-8": return filename try: return filename.decode(enc).lower().encode(enc) except: return filename def set_ide_os(os): ''' We need to set the IDE os because the host where the code is running may be actually different from the client (and the point is that we want the proper paths to translate from the client to the server). ''' global normcase if os == 'UNIX': normcase = lambda f:f #Change to no-op if the client side is on unix/mac. else: if sys.platform == 'win32': normcase = norm_case else: normcase = os_normcase # After setting the ide OS, apply the normcase to the existing paths. # Note: not using enumerate nor list comprehension because it may not be available in older python versions... i = 0 for path in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON[:]: PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON[i] = (normcase(path[0]), normcase(path[1])) i += 1 DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION = False #caches filled as requested during the debug session NORM_PATHS_CONTAINER = {} NORM_PATHS_AND_BASE_CONTAINER = {} NORM_FILENAME_TO_SERVER_CONTAINER = {} NORM_FILENAME_TO_CLIENT_CONTAINER = {} def _NormFile(filename): abs_path, real_path = _NormPaths(filename) return real_path def _AbsFile(filename): abs_path, real_path = _NormPaths(filename) return abs_path # Returns tuple of absolute path and real path for given filename def _NormPaths(filename): try: return NORM_PATHS_CONTAINER[filename] except KeyError: abs_path = _NormPath(filename, os.path.abspath) real_path = _NormPath(filename, rPath) NORM_PATHS_CONTAINER[filename] = abs_path, real_path return abs_path, real_path def _NormPath(filename, normpath): r = normpath(filename) #cache it for fast access later ind = r.find('.zip') if ind == -1: ind = r.find('.egg') if ind != -1: ind+=4 zip_path = r[:ind] if r[ind] == "!": ind+=1 inner_path = r[ind:] if inner_path.startswith('/') or inner_path.startswith('\\'): inner_path = inner_path[1:] r = join(normcase(zip_path), inner_path) else: r = normcase(r) return r ZIP_SEARCH_CACHE = {} def exists(file): if os.path.exists(file): return file ind = file.find('.zip') if ind == -1: ind = file.find('.egg') if ind != -1: ind+=4 zip_path = file[:ind] if file[ind] == "!": ind+=1 inner_path = file[ind:] try: zip = ZIP_SEARCH_CACHE[zip_path] except KeyError: try: import zipfile zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_path, 'r') ZIP_SEARCH_CACHE[zip_path] = zip except : return None try: if inner_path.startswith('/') or inner_path.startswith('\\'): inner_path = inner_path[1:] info = zip.getinfo(inner_path.replace('\\', '/')) return join(zip_path, inner_path) except KeyError: return None return None #Now, let's do a quick test to see if we're working with a version of python that has no problems #related to the names generated... try: try: code = rPath.func_code except AttributeError: code = rPath.__code__ if not exists(_NormFile(code.co_filename)): sys.stderr.write('-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n') sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: CRITICAL WARNING: This version of python seems to be incorrectly compiled (internal generated filenames are not absolute)\n') sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: The debugger may still function, but it will work slower and may miss breakpoints.\n') sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: Related bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue1666807\n') sys.stderr.write('-------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n') sys.stderr.flush() NORM_SEARCH_CACHE = {} initial_norm_paths = _NormPaths def _NormPaths(filename): #Let's redefine _NormPaths to work with paths that may be incorrect try: return NORM_SEARCH_CACHE[filename] except KeyError: abs_path, real_path = initial_norm_paths(filename) if not exists(real_path): #We must actually go on and check if we can find it as if it was a relative path for some of the paths in the pythonpath for path in sys.path: abs_path, real_path = initial_norm_paths(join(path, filename)) if exists(real_path): break else: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: Unable to find real location for: %s\n' % (filename,)) abs_path = filename real_path = filename NORM_SEARCH_CACHE[filename] = abs_path, real_path return abs_path, real_path except: #Don't fail if there's something not correct here -- but at least print it to the user so that we can correct that traceback.print_exc() norm_file_to_client = _AbsFile norm_file_to_server = _NormFile def setup_client_server_paths(paths): '''paths is the same format as PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON''' global NORM_FILENAME_TO_SERVER_CONTAINER global NORM_FILENAME_TO_CLIENT_CONTAINER global PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON global norm_file_to_client global norm_file_to_server NORM_FILENAME_TO_SERVER_CONTAINER = {} NORM_FILENAME_TO_CLIENT_CONTAINER = {} PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON = paths[:] if not PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON: #no translation step needed (just inline the calls) norm_file_to_client = _AbsFile norm_file_to_server = _NormFile return #Work on the client and server slashes. eclipse_sep = None python_sep = None for eclipse_prefix, server_prefix in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON: if eclipse_sep is not None and python_sep is not None: break if eclipse_sep is None: for c in eclipse_prefix: if c in ('/', '\\'): eclipse_sep = c break if python_sep is None: for c in server_prefix: if c in ('/', '\\'): python_sep = c break #If they're the same or one of them cannot be determined, just make it all None. if eclipse_sep == python_sep or eclipse_sep is None or python_sep is None: eclipse_sep = python_sep = None #only setup translation functions if absolutely needed! def _norm_file_to_server(filename): #Eclipse will send the passed filename to be translated to the python process #So, this would be 'NormFileFromEclipseToPython' try: return NORM_FILENAME_TO_SERVER_CONTAINER[filename] except KeyError: #used to translate a path from the client to the debug server translated = normcase(filename) for eclipse_prefix, server_prefix in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON: if translated.startswith(eclipse_prefix): if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: replacing to server: %s\n' % (translated,)) translated = translated.replace(eclipse_prefix, server_prefix) if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: sent to server: %s\n' % (translated,)) break else: if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: to server: unable to find matching prefix for: %s in %s\n' % \ (translated, [x[0] for x in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON])) #Note that when going to the server, we do the replace first and only later do the norm file. if eclipse_sep is not None: translated = translated.replace(eclipse_sep, python_sep) translated = _NormFile(translated) NORM_FILENAME_TO_SERVER_CONTAINER[filename] = translated return translated def _norm_file_to_client(filename): #The result of this method will be passed to eclipse #So, this would be 'NormFileFromPythonToEclipse' try: return NORM_FILENAME_TO_CLIENT_CONTAINER[filename] except KeyError: #used to translate a path from the debug server to the client translated = _NormFile(filename) for eclipse_prefix, python_prefix in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON: if translated.startswith(python_prefix): if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: replacing to client: %s\n' % (translated,)) translated = translated.replace(python_prefix, eclipse_prefix) if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: sent to client: %s\n' % (translated,)) break else: if DEBUG_CLIENT_SERVER_TRANSLATION: sys.stderr.write('pydev debugger: to client: unable to find matching prefix for: %s in %s\n' % \ (translated, [x[1] for x in PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON])) if eclipse_sep is not None: translated = translated.replace(python_sep, eclipse_sep) #The resulting path is not in the python process, so, we cannot do a _NormFile here, #only at the beginning of this method. NORM_FILENAME_TO_CLIENT_CONTAINER[filename] = translated return translated norm_file_to_server = _norm_file_to_server norm_file_to_client = _norm_file_to_client setup_client_server_paths(PATHS_FROM_ECLIPSE_TO_PYTHON) # For given file f returns tuple of its absolute path, real path and base name def get_abs_path_real_path_and_base_from_file(f): try: return NORM_PATHS_AND_BASE_CONTAINER[f] except: abs_path, real_path = _NormPaths(f) base = basename(real_path) ret = abs_path, real_path, base NORM_PATHS_AND_BASE_CONTAINER[f] = ret return ret def get_abs_path_real_path_and_base_from_frame(frame): try: return NORM_PATHS_AND_BASE_CONTAINER[frame.f_code.co_filename] except: #This one is just internal (so, does not need any kind of client-server translation) f = frame.f_code.co_filename if f is not None and f.startswith (('build/bdist.','build\\bdist.')): # files from eggs in Python 2.7 have paths like build/bdist.linux-x86_64/egg/ f = frame.f_globals['__file__'] if f is not None and f.endswith('.pyc'): f = f[:-1] ret = get_abs_path_real_path_and_base_from_file(f) # Also cache based on the frame.f_code.co_filename (if we had it inside build/bdist it can make a difference). NORM_PATHS_AND_BASE_CONTAINER[frame.f_code.co_filename] = ret return ret