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"""
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That "native" debug mode better work!
All these tests can be understood (somewhat) by running the equivalent
`examples/debugging/` scripts manually.
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TODO:
- none of these tests have been run successfully on windows yet but
there's been manual testing that verified it works.
- wonder if any of it'll work on OS X?
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"""
from functools import partial
import itertools
import platform
import time
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import pytest
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from pexpect.exceptions import (
TIMEOUT,
EOF,
)
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from tractor.devx._debug import (
_pause_msg,
_crash_msg,
_repl_fail_msg,
)
Add (back) a `tractor._testing` sub-pkg Since importing from our top level `conftest.py` is not scaleable or as "future forward thinking" in terms of: - LoC-wise (it's only one file), - prevents "external" (aka non-test) example scripts from importing content easily, - seemingly(?) can't be used via abs-import if using a `[tool.pytest.ini_options]` in a `pyproject.toml` vs. a `pytest.ini`, see: https://docs.pytest.org/en/8.0.x/reference/customize.html#pyproject-toml) => Go back to having an internal "testing" pkg like `trio` (kinda) does. Deats: - move generic top level helpers into pkg-mod including the new `expect_ctxc()` (which i needed in the advanced faults testing script. - move `@tractor_test` into `._testing.pytest` sub-mod. - adjust all the helper imports to be a `from tractor._testing import <..>` Rework `test_ipc_channel_break_during_stream()` and backing script: - make test(s) pull `debug_mode` from new fixture (which is now controlled manually from `--tpdb` flag) and drop the previous parametrized input. - update logic in ^ test for "which-side-fails" cases to better match recently updated/stricter cancel/failure semantics in terms of `ClosedResouruceError` vs. `EndOfChannel` expectations. - handle `ExceptionGroup`s with expected embedded errors in test. - better pendantics around whether to expect a user simulated KBI. - for `examples/advanced_faults/ipc_failure_during_stream.py` script: - generalize ipc breakage in new `break_ipc()` with support for diff internal `trio` methods and a #TODO for future disti frameworks - only make one sub-actor task break and the other just stream. - use new `._testing.expect_ctxc()` around ctx block. - add a bit of exception handling with `print()`s around ctxc (unused except if 'msg' break method is set) and eoc cases. - don't break parent side ipc in loop any more then once after first break, checked via flag var. - add a `pre_close: bool` flag to control whether `MsgStreama.aclose()` is called *before* any ipc breakage method. Still TODO: - drop `pytest.ini` and add the alt section to `pyproject.py`. -> currently can't get `--rootdir=` opt to work.. not showing in console header. -> ^ also breaks on 'tests' `enable_modules` imports in subactors during discovery tests?
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from conftest import (
_ci_env,
)
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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from .conftest import (
expect,
in_prompt_msg,
assert_before,
)
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# TODO: The next great debugger audit could be done by you!
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# - recurrent entry to breakpoint() from single actor *after* and an
# error in another task?
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# - root error before child errors
# - root error after child errors
# - root error before child breakpoint
# - root error after child breakpoint
# - recurrent root errors
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
pytest.skip(
'Debugger tests have no windows support (yet)',
allow_module_level=True,
)
# TODO: was trying to this xfail style but some weird bug i see in CI
# that's happening at collect time.. pretty soon gonna dump actions i'm
# thinkin...
# in CI we skip tests which >= depth 1 actor trees due to there
# still being an oustanding issue with relaying the debug-mode-state
# through intermediary parents.
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has_nested_actors = pytest.mark.has_nested_actors
# .xfail(
# os.environ.get('CI', False),
# reason=(
# 'This test uses nested actors and fails in CI\n'
# 'The test seems to run fine locally but until we solve the '
# 'following issue this CI test will be xfail:\n'
# 'https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320'
# )
# )
PROMPT = r"\(Pdb\+\)"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'user_in_out',
[
('c', 'AssertionError'),
('q', 'AssertionError'),
],
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ids=lambda item: f'{item[0]} -> {item[1]}',
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)
def test_root_actor_error(
spawn,
user_in_out,
):
'''
Demonstrate crash handler entering pdb from basic error in root actor.
'''
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user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
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child = spawn('root_actor_error')
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# scan for the prompt
expect(child, PROMPT)
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# make sure expected logging and error arrives
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"('root'",
'AssertionError',
]
)
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# send user command
child.sendline(user_input)
# process should exit
expect(child, EOF)
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assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'user_in_out',
[
('c', None),
('q', 'bdb.BdbQuit'),
],
ids=lambda item: f'{item[0]} -> {item[1]}',
)
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def test_root_actor_bp(spawn, user_in_out):
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"""Demonstrate breakpoint from in root actor.
"""
user_input, expect_err_str = user_in_out
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child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint')
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# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
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assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
# send user command
child.sendline(user_input)
child.expect('\r\n')
# process should exit
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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if expect_err_str is None:
assert 'Error' not in str(child.before)
else:
assert expect_err_str in str(child.before)
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def do_ctlc(
child,
count: int = 3,
delay: float = 0.1,
patt: str|None = None,
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# expect repl UX to reprint the prompt after every
# ctrl-c send.
# XXX: no idea but, in CI this never seems to work even on 3.10 so
# needs some further investigation potentially...
expect_prompt: bool = not _ci_env,
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
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) -> str|None:
before: str|None = None
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# make sure ctl-c sends don't do anything but repeat output
for _ in range(count):
time.sleep(delay)
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child.sendcontrol('c')
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# TODO: figure out why this makes CI fail..
# if you run this test manually it works just fine..
if expect_prompt:
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time.sleep(delay)
child.expect(PROMPT)
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
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before = str(child.before.decode())
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time.sleep(delay)
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if patt:
# should see the last line on console
assert patt in before
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# return the console content up to the final prompt
return before
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def test_root_actor_bp_forever(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
"Re-enter a breakpoint from the root actor-task."
child = spawn('root_actor_breakpoint_forever')
# do some "next" commands to demonstrate recurrent breakpoint
# entries
for _ in range(10):
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child.expect(PROMPT)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('next')
# do one continue which should trigger a
# new task to lock the tty
child.sendline('continue')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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# seems that if we hit ctrl-c too fast the
# sigint guard machinery might not kick in..
time.sleep(0.001)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# XXX: this previously caused a bug!
child.sendline('n')
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.sendline('n')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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# quit out of the loop
child.sendline('q')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'do_next',
(True, False),
ids='do_next={}'.format,
)
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def test_subactor_error(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
do_next: bool,
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):
'''
Single subactor raising an error
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'''
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child = spawn('subactor_error')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
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assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"('name_error'",
]
)
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if do_next:
child.sendline('n')
else:
# make sure ctl-c sends don't do anything but repeat output
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(
child,
)
# send user command and (in this case it's the same for 'continue'
# vs. 'quit') the debugger should enter a second time in the nursery
# creating actor
child.sendline('continue')
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child.expect(PROMPT)
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
# root actor gets debugger engaged
"('root'",
# error is a remote error propagated from the subactor
"('name_error'",
]
)
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# another round
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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child.sendline('c')
child.expect('\r\n')
# process should exit
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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def test_subactor_breakpoint(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
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"Single subactor with an infinite breakpoint loop"
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child = spawn('subactor_breakpoint')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[_pause_msg,
"('breakpoint_forever'",]
)
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# do some "next" commands to demonstrate recurrent breakpoint
# entries
for _ in range(10):
child.sendline('next')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# now run some "continues" to show re-entries
for _ in range(5):
child.sendline('continue')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[_pause_msg, "('breakpoint_forever'"]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# finally quit the loop
child.sendline('q')
# child process should exit but parent will capture pdb.BdbQuit
child.expect(PROMPT)
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assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
['RemoteActorError:',
"('breakpoint_forever'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# quit the parent
child.sendline('c')
# process should exit
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
['RemoteActorError:',
"('breakpoint_forever'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',]
)
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@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_subactors(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
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'''
Multiple subactors, both erroring and
breakpointing as well as a nested subactor erroring.
'''
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child = spawn(r'multi_subactors')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
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before = str(child.before.decode())
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[_pause_msg, "('breakpoint_forever'"]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# do some "next" commands to demonstrate recurrent breakpoint
# entries
for _ in range(10):
child.sendline('next')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# continue to next error
child.sendline('c')
# first name_error failure
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"('name_error'",
"NameError",
]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# continue again
child.sendline('c')
# 2nd name_error failure
child.expect(PROMPT)
# TODO: will we ever get the race where this crash will show up?
# blocklist strat now prevents this crash
# assert_before(child, [
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'",
# "NameError",
# ])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# breakpoint loop should re-engage
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[_pause_msg, "('breakpoint_forever'"]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# wait for spawn error to show up
spawn_err = "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('spawn_error'"
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start = time.time()
while (
spawn_err not in before
and (time.time() - start) < 3 # timeout eventually
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):
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# 2nd depth nursery should trigger
# (XXX: this below if guard is technically a hack that makes the
# nested case seem to work locally on linux but ideally in the long
# run this can be dropped.)
if not ctlc:
assert_before(child, [
spawn_err,
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
])
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# now run some "continues" to show re-entries
for _ in range(5):
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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# quit the loop and expect parent to attach
child.sendline('q')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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before = str(child.before.decode())
assert_before(
child, [
# debugger attaches to root
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
_crash_msg,
"('root'",
# expect a multierror with exceptions for each sub-actor
"RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',
]
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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# process should exit
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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# repeat of previous multierror for final output
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assert_before(child, [
"RemoteActorError: ('breakpoint_forever'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('spawn_error'",
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
'bdb.BdbQuit',
])
def test_multi_daemon_subactors(
spawn,
loglevel: str,
ctlc: bool
):
'''
Multiple daemon subactors, both erroring and breakpointing within a
stream.
'''
child = spawn('multi_daemon_subactors')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# there can be a race for which subactor will acquire
# the root's tty lock first so anticipate either crash
# message on the first entry.
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bp_forev_parts = [
_pause_msg,
"('bp_forever'",
]
bp_forev_in_msg = partial(
in_prompt_msg,
parts=bp_forev_parts,
)
name_error_msg: str = "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined"
name_error_parts: list[str] = [name_error_msg]
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before = str(child.before.decode())
if bp_forev_in_msg(child=child):
next_parts = name_error_parts
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elif name_error_msg in before:
next_parts = bp_forev_parts
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else:
raise ValueError('Neither log msg was found !?')
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# NOTE: previously since we did not have clobber prevention
# in the root actor this final resume could result in the debugger
# tearing down since both child actors would be cancelled and it was
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# unlikely that `bp_forever` would re-acquire the tty lock again.
# Now, we should have a final resumption in the root plus a possible
# second entry by `bp_forever`.
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
next_parts,
)
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# XXX: hooray the root clobbering the child here was fixed!
# IMO, this demonstrates the true power of SC system design.
# now the root actor won't clobber the bp_forever child
# during it's first access to the debug lock, but will instead
# wait for the lock to release, by the edge triggered
# ``devx._debug.Lock.no_remote_has_tty`` event before sending cancel messages
# (via portals) to its underlings B)
# at some point here there should have been some warning msg from
# the root announcing it avoided a clobber of the child's lock, but
# it seems unreliable in testing here to gnab it:
# assert "in use by child ('bp_forever'," in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# expect another breakpoint actor entry
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
try:
assert_before(
child,
bp_forev_parts,
)
except AssertionError:
assert_before(
child,
name_error_parts,
)
else:
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# should crash with the 2nd name error (simulates
# a retry) and then the root eventually (boxed) errors
# after 1 or more further bp actor entries.
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
name_error_parts,
)
# wait for final error in root
# where it crashs with boxed error
while True:
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
if not in_prompt_msg(
child,
bp_forev_parts
):
break
assert_before(
child,
[
# boxed error raised in root task
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
_crash_msg,
"('root'", # should attach in root
"_exceptions.RemoteActorError:", # with an embedded RAE for..
"('name_error'", # the src subactor which raised
]
)
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_subactors_root_errors(
spawn,
ctlc: bool
):
'''
Multiple subactors, both erroring and breakpointing as well as
a nested subactor erroring.
'''
child = spawn('multi_subactor_root_errors')
# scan for the prompt
child.expect(PROMPT)
# at most one subactor should attach before the root is cancelled
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# continue again to catch 2nd name error from
# actor 'name_error_1' (which is 2nd depth).
child.sendline('c')
# due to block list strat from #337, this will no longer
# propagate before the root errors and cancels the spawner sub-tree.
child.expect(PROMPT)
# only if the blocking condition doesn't kick in fast enough
before = str(child.before.decode())
if "Debug lock blocked for ['name_error_1'" not in before:
assert_before(child, [
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('name_error_1'",
"NameError",
])
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# check if the spawner crashed or was blocked from debug
# and if this intermediary attached check the boxed error
before = str(child.before.decode())
if "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('spawn_error'" in before:
assert_before(child, [
# boxed error from spawner's child
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error_1'",
"NameError",
])
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
# expect a root actor crash
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assert_before(child, [
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError",
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# error from root actor and root task that created top level nursery
"Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
"AssertionError",
])
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
assert_before(child, [
# "Attaching to pdb in crashed actor: ('root'",
# boxed error from previous step
"RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError",
"AssertionError",
'assert 0',
])
@has_nested_actors
def test_multi_nested_subactors_error_through_nurseries(
spawn,
# TODO: address debugger issue for nested tree:
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# https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/320
# ctlc: bool,
):
'''
Verify deeply nested actors that error trigger debugger entries
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at each actor nurserly (level) all the way up the tree.
'''
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# NOTE: previously, inside this script was a bug where if the
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# parent errors before a 2-levels-lower actor has released the lock,
# the parent tries to cancel it but it's stuck in the debugger?
# A test (below) has now been added to explicitly verify this is
# fixed.
child = spawn('multi_nested_subactors_error_up_through_nurseries')
# timed_out_early: bool = False
for send_char in itertools.cycle(['c', 'q']):
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try:
child.expect(PROMPT)
child.sendline(send_char)
time.sleep(0.01)
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except EOF:
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break
assert_before(
child,
[ # boxed source errors
"NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError:",
"('name_error'",
"bdb.BdbQuit",
# first level subtrees
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner0'",
"src_uid=('spawner0'",
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner1'",
# propagation of errors up through nested subtrees
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_0'",
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_1'",
# "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawn_until_2'",
# ^-NOTE-^ old RAE repr, new one is below with a field
# showing the src actor's uid.
"src_uid=('spawn_until_0'",
"relay_uid=('spawn_until_1'",
"src_uid=('spawn_until_2'",
]
)
@pytest.mark.timeout(15)
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@has_nested_actors
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def test_root_nursery_cancels_before_child_releases_tty_lock(
spawn,
start_method,
ctlc: bool,
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):
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'''
Test that when the root sends a cancel message before a nested child
has unblocked (which can happen when it has the tty lock and is
engaged in pdb) it is indeed cancelled after exiting the debugger.
'''
timed_out_early = False
child = spawn('root_cancelled_but_child_is_in_tty_lock')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
"NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
],
)
time.sleep(0.5)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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child.sendline('c')
for i in range(4):
time.sleep(0.5)
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try:
child.expect(PROMPT)
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except (
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EOF,
TIMEOUT,
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):
# races all over..
print(f"Failed early on {i}?")
before = str(child.before.decode())
timed_out_early = True
# race conditions on how fast the continue is sent?
break
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before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
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for i in range(3):
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try:
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF, timeout=0.5)
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break
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except TIMEOUT:
child.sendline('c')
time.sleep(0.1)
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print('child was able to grab tty lock again?')
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else:
print('giving up on child releasing, sending `quit` cmd')
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child.sendline('q')
expect(child, EOF)
if not timed_out_early:
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert_before(
child,
[
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('spawner0'",
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('name_error'",
"NameError: name 'doggypants' is not defined",
],
)
def test_root_cancels_child_context_during_startup(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
'''Verify a fast fail in the root doesn't lock up the child reaping
and all while using the new context api.
'''
child = spawn('fast_error_in_root_after_spawn')
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
assert "AssertionError" in before
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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def test_different_debug_mode_per_actor(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
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):
child = spawn('per_actor_debug')
child.expect(PROMPT)
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# only one actor should enter the debugger
assert in_prompt_msg(
child,
[_crash_msg, "('debugged_boi'", "RuntimeError"],
)
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if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
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child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
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child.expect(EOF)
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# NOTE: this debugged actor error currently WON'T show up since the
# root will actually cancel and terminate the nursery before the error
# msg reported back from the debug mode actor is processed.
# assert "tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError: ('debugged_boi'" in before
# the crash boi should not have made a debugger request but
# instead crashed completely
assert_before(
child,
[
"tractor._exceptions.RemoteActorError:",
"src_uid=('crash_boi'",
"RuntimeError",
]
)
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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def test_pause_from_sync(
spawn,
ctlc: bool
):
'''
Verify we can use the `pdbp` REPL from sync functions AND from
any thread spawned with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()`.
`examples/debugging/sync_bp.py`
'''
child = spawn('sync_bp')
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
# first `sync_pause()` after nurseries open
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
# pre-prompt line
_pause_msg,
"<Task '__main__.main'",
"('root'",
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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]
)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
# ^NOTE^ subactor not spawned yet; don't need extra delay.
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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child.sendline('c')
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
# first `await tractor.pause()` inside `p.open_context()` body
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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child.expect(PROMPT)
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
# XXX shouldn't see gb loaded message with PDB loglevel!
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
2024-03-22 20:41:49 +00:00
assert not in_prompt_msg(
child,
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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['`greenback` portal opened!'],
)
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
# should be same root task
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
2024-03-22 20:41:49 +00:00
assert_before(
child,
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
[
_pause_msg,
"<Task '__main__.main'",
"('root'",
]
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
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)
if ctlc:
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
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do_ctlc(
child,
# NOTE: setting this to 0 (or some other sufficient
# small val) can cause the test to fail since the
# `subactor` suffers a race where the root/parent
# sends an actor-cancel prior to it hitting its pause
# point; by def the value is 0.1
delay=0.4,
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
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)
# XXX, fwiw without a brief sleep here the SIGINT might actually
# trigger "subactor" cancellation by its parent before the
# shield-handler is engaged.
#
# => similar to the `delay` input to `do_ctlc()` below, setting
# this too low can cause the test to fail since the `subactor`
# suffers a race where the root/parent sends an actor-cancel
# prior to the context task hitting its pause point (and thus
# engaging the `sigint_shield()` handler in time); this value
# seems be good enuf?
time.sleep(0.6)
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
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# one of the bg thread or subactor should have
# `Lock.acquire()`-ed
# (NOT both, which will result in REPL clobbering!)
attach_patts: dict[str, list[str]] = {
'subactor': [
"'start_n_sync_pause'",
"('subactor'",
],
'inline_root_bg_thread': [
"<Thread(inline_root_bg_thread",
"('root'",
],
'start_soon_root_bg_thread': [
"<Thread(start_soon_root_bg_thread",
"('root'",
],
}
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
conts: int = 0 # for debugging below matching logic on failure
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
while attach_patts:
child.sendline('c')
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
conts += 1
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
child.expect(PROMPT)
before = str(child.before.decode())
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
for key in attach_patts:
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
if key in before:
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
attach_key: str = key
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
expected_patts: str = attach_patts.pop(key)
assert_before(
child,
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
[_pause_msg]
+
expected_patts
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
)
break
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
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else:
pytest.fail(
f'No keys found?\n\n'
f'{attach_patts.keys()}\n\n'
f'{before}\n'
)
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
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# ensure no other task/threads engaged a REPL
# at the same time as the one that was detected above.
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
for key, other_patts in attach_patts.copy().items():
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
assert not in_prompt_msg(
child,
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
other_patts,
)
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
2024-03-22 20:41:49 +00:00
Catch `.pause_from_sync()` in root bg thread bugs! Originally discovered as while using `tractor.pause_from_sync()` from the `i3ipc` client running in a bg-thread that uses `asyncio` inside `modden`. Turns out we definitely aren't correctly handling `.pause_from_sync()` from the root actor when called from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` bg thread: - root-actor bg threads which can't `Lock._debug_lock.acquire()` since they aren't in `trio.Task`s. - even if scheduled via `.to_thread.run_sync(_debug._pause)` the acquirer won't be the task/thread which calls `Lock.release()` from `PdbREPL` hooks; this results in a RTE raised by `trio`.. - multiple threads will step on each other's stdio since cpython's GIL seems to ctx switch threads on every input from the user to the REPL loop.. Reproduce via reworking our example and test so that they catch and fail for all edge cases: - rework the `/examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` example to demonstrate the above issues, namely the stdio clobbering in the REPL when multiple threads and/or a subactor try to debug simultaneously. |_ run one thread using a task nursery to ensure it runs conc with the nursery's parent task. |_ ensure the bg threads run conc a subactor usage of `.pause_from_sync()`. |_ gravely detail all the special cases inside a TODO comment. |_ add some control flags to `sync_pause()` helper and don't use `breakpoint()` by default. - extend and adjust `test_debugger.test_pause_from_sync` to match (and thus currently fail) by ensuring exclusive `PdbREPL` attachment when the 2 bg root-actor threads are concurrently interacting alongside the subactor: |_ should only see one of the `_pause_msg` logs at a time for either one of the threads or the subactor. |_ ensure each attaches (in no particular order) before expecting the script to exit. Impl adjustments to `.devx._debug`: - drop `Lock.repl`, no longer used. - add `Lock._owned_by_root: bool` for the `.ctx_in_debug == None` root-actor-task active case. - always `log.exception()` for any `._debug_lock.release()` ownership RTE emitted by `trio`, like we used to.. - add special `Lock.release()` log message for the stale lock but `._owned_by_root == True` case; oh yeah and actually `log.devx(message)`.. - rename `Lock.acquire()` -> `.acquire_for_ctx()` since it's only ever used from subactor IPC usage; well that and for local root-task usage we should prolly add a `.acquire_from_root_task()`? - buncha `._pause()` impl improvements: |_ type `._pause()`'s `debug_func` as a `partial` as well. |_ offer `called_from_sync: bool` and `called_from_bg_thread: bool` for the special case handling when called from `.pause_from_sync()` |_ only set `DebugStatus.repl/repl_task` when `debug_func != None` (OW ensure the `.repl_task` is not the current one). |_ handle error logging even when `debug_func is None`.. |_ lotsa detailed commentary around root-actor-bg-thread special cases. - when `._set_trace(hide_tb=False)` do `pdbp.set_trace(frame=currentframe())` so the `._debug` internal frames are always included. - by default always hide tracebacks for `.pause[_from_sync]()` internals. - improve `.pause_from_sync()` to avoid root-bg-thread crashes: |_ pass new `called_from_xxx_` flags and ensure `DebugStatus.repl_task` is actually set to the `threading.current_thread()` when needed. |_ manually call `Lock._debug_lock.acquire_nowait()` for the non-bg thread case. |_ TODO: still need to implement the bg-thread case using a bg `trio.Task`-in-thread with an `trio.Event` set by thread REPL exit.
2024-06-06 20:14:58 +00:00
if ctlc:
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
do_ctlc(
child,
patt=attach_key,
# NOTE same as comment above
delay=0.4,
Get multi-threaded sync-pausing fully workin! The final issue was making sure we do the same thing on ctl-c/SIGINT from the user. That is, if there's already a bg-thread in REPL, we `log.pdb()` about SIGINT shielding and re-draw the prompt; the same UX as normal actor-runtime-task behaviour. Reasons this wasn't workin.. and the fix: - `.pause_from_sync()` was overriding the local `repl` var with `None` delivered by (transitive) calls to `_pause(debug_func=None)`.. so remove all that and only assign it OAOO prior to thread-type case branching. - always call `DebugStatus.shield_sigint()` as needed from all requesting threads/tasks: - in `_pause_from_bg_root_thread()` BEFORE calling `._pause()` AND BEFORE yielding back to the bg-thread via `.started(out)` to ensure we're definitely overriding the handler in the `trio`-main-thread task before unblocking the requesting bg-thread. - from any requesting bg-thread in the root actor such that both its main-`trio`-thread scheduled task (as per above bullet) AND it are SIGINT shielded. - always call `.shield_sigint()` BEFORE any `greenback._await()` case don't entirely grok why yet, but it works)? - for `greenback._await()` case always set `bg_task` to the current one.. - tweaks to the `SIGINT` handler, now renamed `sigint_shield()` so as not to name-collide with the methods when editor-searching: - always try to `repr()` the REPL thread/task "owner" as well as the active `PdbREPL` instance. - add `.devx()` notes around the prompt flushing deats and comments for any root-actor-bg-thread edge cases. Related/supporting refinements: - add `get_lock()`/`get_debug_req()` factory funcs since the plan is to eventually implement both as `@singleton` instances per actor. - fix `acquire_debug_lock()`'s call-sig-bug for scheduling `request_root_stdio_lock()`.. - in `._pause()` only call `mk_pdb()` when `debug_func != None`. - add some todo/warning notes around the `cls.repl = None` in `DebugStatus.release()` `test_pause_from_sync()` tweaks: - don't use a `attach_patts.copy()`, since we always `break` on match. - do `pytest.fail()` on that ^ loop's fallthrough.. - pass `do_ctlc(child, patt=attach_key)` such that we always match the the current thread's name with the ctl-c triggered `.pdb()` emission. - oh yeah, return the last `before: str` from `do_ctlc()`. - in the script, flip `abandon_on_cancel=True` since when `False` it seems to cause `trio.run()` to hang on exit from the last bg-thread case?!?
2024-07-09 00:57:41 +00:00
)
Refine and test `tractor.pause_from_sync()` Now supports use from any `trio` task, any sync thread started with `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` AND also via `breakpoint()` builtin API! The only bit missing now is support for `asyncio` tasks when in infected mode.. Bo `greenback` setup/API adjustments: - move `._rpc.maybe_import_gb()` to -> `devx._debug` and factor out the cached import checking into a sync func whilst placing the async `.ensure_portal()` bootstrapping into a new async `maybe_init_greenback()`. - use the new init-er func inside `open_root_actor()` with the output predicating whether we override the `breakpoint()` hook. core `devx._debug` implementation deatz: - make `mk_mpdb()` only return the `pdp.Pdb` subtype instance since the sigint unshielding func is now accessible from the `Lock` singleton from anywhere. - add non-main thread support (at least for `trio.to_thread` use cases) to our `Lock` with a new `.is_trio_thread()` predicate that delegates directly to `trio`'s internal version. - do `Lock.is_trio_thread()` checks inside any methods which require special provisions when invoked from a non-main `trio` thread: - `.[un]shield_sigint()` methods since `signal.signal` usage is only allowed from cpython's main thread. - `.release()` since `trio.StrictFIFOLock` can only be called from a `trio` task. - rework `.pause_from_sync()` itself to directly call `._set_trace()` and don't bother with `greenback._await()` when we're already calling it from a `.to_thread.run_sync()` thread, oh and try to use the thread/task name when setting `Lock.local_task_in_debug`. - make it an RTE for now if you try to use `.pause_from_sync()` from any infected-`asyncio` task, but support is (hopefully) coming soon! For testing we add a new `test_debugger.py::test_pause_from_sync()` which includes a ctrl-c parametrization around the `examples/debugging/sync_bp.py` script which includes all currently supported/working usages: - `tractor.pause_from_sync()`. - via `breakpoint()` overload. - from a `trio.to_thread.run_sync()` spawn.
2024-03-22 20:41:49 +00:00
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
2024-07-10 22:17:42 +00:00
child.expect(EOF)
def test_post_mortem_api(
spawn,
ctlc: bool,
):
'''
Verify the `tractor.post_mortem()` API works in an exception
handler block.
'''
child = spawn('pm_in_subactor')
# First entry is via manual `.post_mortem()`
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"<Task 'name_error'",
"NameError",
"('child'",
"tractor.post_mortem()",
]
)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
# 2nd is RPC crash handler
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"<Task 'name_error'",
"NameError",
"('child'",
]
)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
# 3rd is via RAE bubbled to root's parent ctx task and
# crash-handled via another manual pm call.
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"<Task '__main__.main'",
"('root'",
"NameError",
"tractor.post_mortem()",
"src_uid=('child'",
]
)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
child.sendline('c')
# 4th and FINAL is via RAE bubbled to root's parent ctx task and
# crash-handled via another manual pm call.
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"<Task '__main__.main'",
"('root'",
"NameError",
"src_uid=('child'",
]
)
if ctlc:
do_ctlc(child)
# TODO: ensure we're stopped and showing the right call stack frame
# -[ ] need a way to strip the terminal color chars in order to
# pattern match... see TODO around `assert_before()` above!
# child.sendline('w')
# child.expect(PROMPT)
# assert_before(
# child,
# [
# # error src block annot at ctx open
# '-> async with p.open_context(name_error) as (ctx, first):',
# ]
# )
# # step up a frame to ensure the it's the root's nursery
# child.sendline('u')
# child.expect(PROMPT)
# assert_before(
# child,
# [
# # handler block annotation
# '-> async with tractor.open_nursery(',
# ]
# )
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
2024-07-10 22:17:42 +00:00
child.expect(EOF)
Finally, officially support shielded REPL-ing! It's been a long time prepped and now finally implemented! Offer a `shield: bool` argument from our async `._debug` APIs: - `await tractor.pause(shield=True)`, - `await tractor.post_mortem(shield=True)` ^-These-^ can now be used inside cancelled `trio.CancelScope`s, something very handy when introspecting complex (distributed) system tear/shut-downs particularly under remote error or (inter-peer) cancellation conditions B) Thanks to previous prepping in a prior attempt and various patches from the rigorous rework of `.devx._debug` internals around typed msg specs, there ain't much that was needed! Impl deats - obvi passthrough `shield` from the public API endpoints (was already done from a prior attempt). - put ad-hoc internal `with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield):` around all checkpoints inside `._pause()` for both the root-process and subactor case branches. Add a fairly rigorous example, `examples/debugging/shielded_pause.py` with a wrapping `pexpect` test, `test_debugger.test_shield_pause()` and ensure it covers as many cases as i can think of offhand: - multiple `.pause()` entries in a loop despite parent scope cancellation in a subactor RPC task which itself spawns a sub-task. - a `trio.Nursery.parent_task` which raises, is handled and tries to enter and unshielded `.post_mortem()`, which of course internally raises `Cancelled` in a `._pause()` checkpoint, so we catch the `Cancelled` again and then debug the debugger's internal cancellation with specific checks for the particular raising checkpoint-LOC. - do ^- the latter -^ for both subactor and root cases to ensure we can debug `._pause()` itself when it tries to REPL engage from a cancelled task scope Bo
2024-05-30 21:52:24 +00:00
def test_shield_pause(
spawn,
):
'''
Verify the `tractor.pause()/.post_mortem()` API works inside an
already cancelled `trio.CancelScope` and that you can step to the
next checkpoint wherein the cancelled will get raised.
'''
child = spawn('shielded_pause')
# First entry is via manual `.post_mortem()`
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_pause_msg,
"cancellable_pause_loop'",
"('cancelled_before_pause'", # actor name
]
)
# since 3 tries in ex. shield pause loop
for i in range(3):
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_pause_msg,
"INSIDE SHIELDED PAUSE",
"('cancelled_before_pause'", # actor name
]
)
# back inside parent task that opened nursery
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"('cancelled_before_pause'", # actor name
_repl_fail_msg,
Finally, officially support shielded REPL-ing! It's been a long time prepped and now finally implemented! Offer a `shield: bool` argument from our async `._debug` APIs: - `await tractor.pause(shield=True)`, - `await tractor.post_mortem(shield=True)` ^-These-^ can now be used inside cancelled `trio.CancelScope`s, something very handy when introspecting complex (distributed) system tear/shut-downs particularly under remote error or (inter-peer) cancellation conditions B) Thanks to previous prepping in a prior attempt and various patches from the rigorous rework of `.devx._debug` internals around typed msg specs, there ain't much that was needed! Impl deats - obvi passthrough `shield` from the public API endpoints (was already done from a prior attempt). - put ad-hoc internal `with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield):` around all checkpoints inside `._pause()` for both the root-process and subactor case branches. Add a fairly rigorous example, `examples/debugging/shielded_pause.py` with a wrapping `pexpect` test, `test_debugger.test_shield_pause()` and ensure it covers as many cases as i can think of offhand: - multiple `.pause()` entries in a loop despite parent scope cancellation in a subactor RPC task which itself spawns a sub-task. - a `trio.Nursery.parent_task` which raises, is handled and tries to enter and unshielded `.post_mortem()`, which of course internally raises `Cancelled` in a `._pause()` checkpoint, so we catch the `Cancelled` again and then debug the debugger's internal cancellation with specific checks for the particular raising checkpoint-LOC. - do ^- the latter -^ for both subactor and root cases to ensure we can debug `._pause()` itself when it tries to REPL engage from a cancelled task scope Bo
2024-05-30 21:52:24 +00:00
"trio.Cancelled",
"raise Cancelled._create()",
# we should be handling a taskc inside
# the first `.port_mortem()` sin-shield!
'await DebugStatus.req_finished.wait()',
]
)
# same as above but in the root actor's task
child.sendline('c')
child.expect(PROMPT)
assert_before(
child,
[
_crash_msg,
"('root'", # actor name
_repl_fail_msg,
Finally, officially support shielded REPL-ing! It's been a long time prepped and now finally implemented! Offer a `shield: bool` argument from our async `._debug` APIs: - `await tractor.pause(shield=True)`, - `await tractor.post_mortem(shield=True)` ^-These-^ can now be used inside cancelled `trio.CancelScope`s, something very handy when introspecting complex (distributed) system tear/shut-downs particularly under remote error or (inter-peer) cancellation conditions B) Thanks to previous prepping in a prior attempt and various patches from the rigorous rework of `.devx._debug` internals around typed msg specs, there ain't much that was needed! Impl deats - obvi passthrough `shield` from the public API endpoints (was already done from a prior attempt). - put ad-hoc internal `with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield):` around all checkpoints inside `._pause()` for both the root-process and subactor case branches. Add a fairly rigorous example, `examples/debugging/shielded_pause.py` with a wrapping `pexpect` test, `test_debugger.test_shield_pause()` and ensure it covers as many cases as i can think of offhand: - multiple `.pause()` entries in a loop despite parent scope cancellation in a subactor RPC task which itself spawns a sub-task. - a `trio.Nursery.parent_task` which raises, is handled and tries to enter and unshielded `.post_mortem()`, which of course internally raises `Cancelled` in a `._pause()` checkpoint, so we catch the `Cancelled` again and then debug the debugger's internal cancellation with specific checks for the particular raising checkpoint-LOC. - do ^- the latter -^ for both subactor and root cases to ensure we can debug `._pause()` itself when it tries to REPL engage from a cancelled task scope Bo
2024-05-30 21:52:24 +00:00
"trio.Cancelled",
"raise Cancelled._create()",
# handling a taskc inside the first unshielded
# `.port_mortem()`.
# BUT in this case in the root-proc path ;)
'wait Lock._debug_lock.acquire()',
]
)
child.sendline('c')
Officially test proto-ed `stackscope` integration By re-purposing our `pexpect`-based console matching with a new `debugging/shield_hang_in_sub.py` example, this tests a few "hanging actor" conditions more formally: - that despite a hanging actor's task we can dump a `stackscope.extract()` tree on relay of `SIGUSR1`. - the actor tree will terminate despite a shielded forever-sleep by our "T-800" zombie reaper machinery activating and hard killing the underlying subprocess. Some test deats: - simulates the expect actions of a real user by manually using `os.kill()` to send both signals to the actor-tree program. - `pexpect`-matches against `log.devx()` emissions under normal `debug_mode == True` usage. - ensure we get the actual "T-800 deployed" `log.error()` msg and that the actor tree eventually terminates! Surrounding (re-org/impl/test-suite) changes: - allow disabling usage via a `maybe_enable_greenback: bool` to `open_root_actor()` but enable by def. - pretty up the actual `.devx()` content from `.devx._stackscope` including be extra pedantic about the conc-primitives for each signal event. - try to avoid double handles of `SIGUSR1` even though it seems the original (what i thought was a) problem was actually just double logging in the handler.. |_ avoid double applying the handler func via `signal.signal()`, |_ use a global to avoid double handle func calls and, |_ a `threading.RLock` around handling. - move common fixtures and helper routines from `test_debugger` to `tests/devx/conftest.py` and import them for use in both test mods.
2024-07-10 22:17:42 +00:00
child.expect(EOF)
Finally, officially support shielded REPL-ing! It's been a long time prepped and now finally implemented! Offer a `shield: bool` argument from our async `._debug` APIs: - `await tractor.pause(shield=True)`, - `await tractor.post_mortem(shield=True)` ^-These-^ can now be used inside cancelled `trio.CancelScope`s, something very handy when introspecting complex (distributed) system tear/shut-downs particularly under remote error or (inter-peer) cancellation conditions B) Thanks to previous prepping in a prior attempt and various patches from the rigorous rework of `.devx._debug` internals around typed msg specs, there ain't much that was needed! Impl deats - obvi passthrough `shield` from the public API endpoints (was already done from a prior attempt). - put ad-hoc internal `with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield):` around all checkpoints inside `._pause()` for both the root-process and subactor case branches. Add a fairly rigorous example, `examples/debugging/shielded_pause.py` with a wrapping `pexpect` test, `test_debugger.test_shield_pause()` and ensure it covers as many cases as i can think of offhand: - multiple `.pause()` entries in a loop despite parent scope cancellation in a subactor RPC task which itself spawns a sub-task. - a `trio.Nursery.parent_task` which raises, is handled and tries to enter and unshielded `.post_mortem()`, which of course internally raises `Cancelled` in a `._pause()` checkpoint, so we catch the `Cancelled` again and then debug the debugger's internal cancellation with specific checks for the particular raising checkpoint-LOC. - do ^- the latter -^ for both subactor and root cases to ensure we can debug `._pause()` itself when it tries to REPL engage from a cancelled task scope Bo
2024-05-30 21:52:24 +00:00
# TODO: better error for "non-ideal" usage from the root actor.
# -[ ] if called from an async scope emit a message that suggests
# using `await tractor.pause()` instead since it's less overhead
# (in terms of `greenback` and/or extra threads) and if it's from
# a sync scope suggest that usage must first call
# `ensure_portal()` in the (eventual parent) async calling scope?
def test_sync_pause_from_bg_task_in_root_actor_():
'''
When used from the root actor, normally we can only implicitly
support `.pause_from_sync()` from the main-parent-task (that
opens the runtime via `open_root_actor()`) since `greenback`
requires a `.ensure_portal()` call per `trio.Task` where it is
used.
'''
...
# TODO: needs ANSI code stripping tho, see `assert_before()` # above!
def test_correct_frames_below_hidden():
'''
Ensure that once a `tractor.pause()` enages, when the user
inputs a "next"/"n" command the actual next line steps
and that using a "step"/"s" into the next LOC, particuarly
`tractor` APIs, you can step down into that code.
'''
...
def test_cant_pause_from_paused_task():
'''
Pausing from with an already paused task should raise an error.
Normally this should only happen in practise while debugging the call stack of `tractor.pause()` itself, likely
by a `.pause()` line somewhere inside our runtime.
'''
...