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``tractor`` is a `structured concurrent`_, multi-processing_ runtime
built on trio_.
Fundamentally, ``tractor`` gives you parallelism via
``trio``-"*actors*": independent Python processes (aka
non-shared-memory threads) which maintain structured
concurrency (SC) *end-to-end* inside a *supervision tree*.
Cross-process (and thus cross-host) SC is accomplished through the
combined use of our "actor nurseries_" and an "SC-transitive IPC
protocol" constructed on top of multiple Pythons each running a ``trio``
Fundamentally ``tractor`` gives you parallelism via ``trio``-"*actors*":
our nurseries_ let you spawn new Python processes which each run a ``trio``
scheduled runtime - a call to ``trio.run()``.
We believe the system adheres to the `3 axioms`_ of an "`actor model`_"
@ -29,8 +23,7 @@ Features
- **It's just** a ``trio`` API
- *Infinitely nesteable* process trees
- Builtin IPC streaming APIs with task fan-out broadcasting
- A "native" multi-core debugger REPL using `pdbp`_ (a fork & fix of
`pdb++`_ thanks to @mdmintz!)
- A (first ever?) "native" multi-core debugger UX for Python using `pdb++`_
- Support for a swappable, OS specific, process spawning layer
- A modular transport stack, allowing for custom serialization (eg. with
`msgspec`_), communications protocols, and environment specific IPC
@ -156,7 +149,7 @@ it **is a bug**.
"Native" multi-process debugging
--------------------------------
Using the magic of `pdbp`_ and our internal IPC, we've
Using the magic of `pdb++`_ and our internal IPC, we've
been able to create a native feeling debugging experience for
any (sub-)process in your ``tractor`` tree.
@ -604,7 +597,6 @@ channel`_!
.. _adherance to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7erJ1DV_Tlo&t=1821s
.. _trio gitter channel: https://gitter.im/python-trio/general
.. _matrix channel: https://matrix.to/#/!tractor:matrix.org
.. _pdbp: https://github.com/mdmintz/pdbp
.. _pdb++: https://github.com/pdbpp/pdbpp
.. _guest mode: https://trio.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference-lowlevel.html?highlight=guest%20mode#using-guest-mode-to-run-trio-on-top-of-other-event-loops
.. _messages: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Message_passing

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@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
import os
import sys
import trio
import tractor
async def main() -> None:
async with tractor.open_nursery(debug_mode=True) as an:
assert os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] == 'tractor._debug._set_trace'
# TODO: an assert that verifies the hook has indeed been, hooked
# XD
assert sys.breakpointhook is not tractor._debug._set_trace
breakpoint()
# TODO: an assert that verifies the hook is unhooked..
assert sys.breakpointhook
breakpoint()
if __name__ == '__main__':
trio.run(main)

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@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
Switch to using the fork & fix of `pdb++`, `pdbp`:
https://github.com/mdmintz/pdbp
Allows us to sidestep a variety of issues that aren't being maintained
in the upstream project thanks to the hard work of @mdmintz!
We also include some default settings adjustments as per recent
development on the fork:
- sticky mode is still turned on by default but now activates when
a using the `ll` repl command.
- turn off line truncation by default to avoid inter-line gaps when
resizing the terimnal during use.
- when using the backtrace cmd either by `w` or `bt`, the config
automatically switches to non-sticky mode.

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
pytest
pytest-trio
pytest-timeout
pdbp
pdbpp
mypy
trio_typing
pexpect

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@ -151,6 +151,19 @@ def ctlc(
use_ctlc = request.param
# TODO: we can remove this bc pdbp right?
if (
sys.version_info <= (3, 10)
and use_ctlc
):
# on 3.9 it seems the REPL UX
# is highly unreliable and frankly annoying
# to test for. It does work from manual testing
# but i just don't think it's wroth it to try
# and get this working especially since we want to
# be 3.10+ mega-asap.
pytest.skip('Py3.9 and `pdbpp` son no bueno..')
node = request.node
markers = node.own_markers
for mark in markers:
@ -181,15 +194,13 @@ def ctlc(
ids=lambda item: f'{item[0]} -> {item[1]}',
)
def test_root_actor_error(spawn, user_in_out):
'''
Demonstrate crash handler entering pdb from basic error in root actor.
'''
"""Demonstrate crash handler entering pdbpp from basic error in root actor.
"""
user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
child = spawn('root_actor_error')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
expect(child, PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
@ -220,7 +231,7 @@ def test_root_actor_bp(spawn, user_in_out):
user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
@ -328,7 +339,7 @@ def test_subactor_error(
'''
child = spawn('subactor_error')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
@ -376,7 +387,7 @@ def test_subactor_breakpoint(
child = spawn('subactor_breakpoint')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
@ -437,7 +448,7 @@ def test_multi_subactors(
'''
child = spawn(r'multi_subactors')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
@ -677,7 +688,7 @@ def test_multi_subactors_root_errors(
'''
child = spawn('multi_subactor_root_errors')
# scan for the prompt
# scan for the pdbpp prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# at most one subactor should attach before the root is cancelled

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@ -54,6 +54,18 @@ from ._exceptions import (
)
from ._ipc import Channel
# TODO: we can drop this now yah?
# try:
# # wtf: only exported when installed in dev mode?
# import pdbp
# except ImportError:
# # pdbpp is installed in regular mode...it monkey patches stuff
# import pdb
# xpm = getattr(pdb, 'xpm', None)
# assert xpm, "pdbpp is not installed?" # type: ignore
# pdbpp = pdb
log = get_logger(__name__)
@ -149,13 +161,13 @@ class TractorConfig(pdbp.DefaultConfig):
Custom ``pdbp`` goodness :surfer:
'''
use_pygments: bool = True
sticky_by_default: bool = False
enable_hidden_frames: bool = False
# use_pygments = True
sticky_by_default = True
enable_hidden_frames = False
# much thanks @mdmintz for the hot tip!
# fixes line spacing issue when resizing terminal B)
truncate_long_lines: bool = False
truncate_long_lines = False
class MultiActorPdb(pdbp.Pdb):
@ -742,8 +754,8 @@ def shield_sigint_handler(
def _set_trace(
actor: tractor.Actor | None = None,
pdb: MultiActorPdb | None = None,
actor: Optional[tractor.Actor] = None,
pdb: Optional[MultiActorPdb] = None,
):
__tracebackhide__ = True
actor = actor or tractor.current_actor()
@ -753,11 +765,7 @@ def _set_trace(
if frame:
frame = frame.f_back # type: ignore
if (
frame
and pdb
and actor is not None
):
if frame and pdb and actor is not None:
log.pdb(f"\nAttaching pdb to actor: {actor.uid}\n")
# no f!#$&* idea, but when we're in async land
# we need 2x frames up?
@ -766,8 +774,7 @@ def _set_trace(
else:
pdb, undo_sigint = mk_mpdb()
# we entered the global ``breakpoint()`` built-in from sync
# code?
# we entered the global ``breakpoint()`` built-in from sync code?
Lock.local_task_in_debug = 'sync'
pdb.set_trace(frame=frame)

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@ -22,9 +22,8 @@ from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from functools import partial
import importlib
import logging
import signal
import sys
import os
import signal
import typing
import warnings
@ -85,10 +84,8 @@ async def open_root_actor(
'''
# Override the global debugger hook to make it play nice with
# ``trio``, see much discussion in:
# ``trio``, see:
# https://github.com/python-trio/trio/issues/1155#issuecomment-742964018
builtin_bp_handler = sys.breakpointhook
orig_bp_path: str | None = os.environ.get('PYTHONBREAKPOINT', None)
os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] = 'tractor._debug._set_trace'
# attempt to retreive ``trio``'s sigint handler and stash it
@ -257,15 +254,6 @@ async def open_root_actor(
await actor.cancel()
finally:
_state._current_actor = None
# restore breakpoint hook state
sys.breakpointhook = builtin_bp_handler
if orig_bp_path is not None:
os.environ['PYTHONBREAKPOINT'] = orig_bp_path
else:
# clear env back to having no entry
os.environ.pop('PYTHONBREAKPOINT')
logger.runtime("Root actor terminated")
@ -301,7 +289,7 @@ def run_daemon(
async def _main():
async with open_root_actor(
registry_addr=registry_addr,
arbiter_addr=registry_addr,
name=name,
start_method=start_method,
debug_mode=debug_mode,