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Drop all the `@cm.__exit__()` override attempts..

None of it worked (you still will see `.__exit__()` frames on debugger
entry - you'd think this would have been solved by now but, shrug) so
instead wrap the debugger entry-point in a `try:` and put the SIGINT
handler restoration inside `MultiActorPdb` teardown hooks.

This seems to restore the UX as it was prior but with also giving the
desired SIGINT override handler behaviour.
sigint2
Tyler Goodlet 2022-02-07 06:55:38 -05:00
parent 05e41ecd85
commit eb017c8da6
1 changed files with 164 additions and 162 deletions
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@ -24,16 +24,12 @@ import sys
import signal import signal
from functools import partial from functools import partial
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm from contextlib import asynccontextmanager as acm
from contextlib import contextmanager as cm
from contextlib import _GeneratorContextManager
import contextlib
from typing import ( from typing import (
Tuple, Tuple,
Optional, Optional,
Callable, Callable,
AsyncIterator, AsyncIterator,
AsyncGenerator, AsyncGenerator,
Iterator,
) )
import tractor import tractor
@ -58,19 +54,6 @@ except ImportError:
log = get_logger(__name__) log = get_logger(__name__)
class noexittbGCM(_GeneratorContextManager):
# @pdb.hideframe
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
__tracebackhide__ = True
# try:
return super().__exit__(type, value, traceback)
# except:
# print('EXITED')
contextlib._GeneratorContextManager = noexittbGCM
__all__ = ['breakpoint', 'post_mortem'] __all__ = ['breakpoint', 'post_mortem']
@ -103,9 +86,11 @@ class TractorConfig(pdbpp.DefaultConfig):
enable_hidden_frames = False enable_hidden_frames = False
class PdbwTeardown(pdbpp.Pdb): class MultiActorPdb(pdbpp.Pdb):
"""Add teardown hooks to the regular ``pdbpp.Pdb``. '''
""" Add teardown hooks to the regular ``pdbpp.Pdb``.
'''
# override the pdbpp config with our coolio one # override the pdbpp config with our coolio one
DefaultConfig = TractorConfig DefaultConfig = TractorConfig
@ -172,7 +157,8 @@ async def _acquire_debug_lock(
uid: Tuple[str, str] uid: Tuple[str, str]
) -> AsyncIterator[trio.StrictFIFOLock]: ) -> AsyncIterator[trio.StrictFIFOLock]:
'''Acquire a root-actor local FIFO lock which tracks mutex access of '''
Acquire a root-actor local FIFO lock which tracks mutex access of
the process tree's global debugger breakpoint. the process tree's global debugger breakpoint.
This lock avoids tty clobbering (by preventing multiple processes This lock avoids tty clobbering (by preventing multiple processes
@ -269,6 +255,14 @@ async def _hijack_stdin_for_child(
log.debug(f"Actor {subactor_uid} is WAITING on stdin hijack lock") log.debug(f"Actor {subactor_uid} is WAITING on stdin hijack lock")
orig_handler = signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
shield_sigint,
# partial(shield_sigint, pdb=pdb),
)
# try:
# yield
try:
with ( with (
trio.CancelScope(shield=True), trio.CancelScope(shield=True),
# disable_sigint(), # disable_sigint(),
@ -280,7 +274,9 @@ async def _hijack_stdin_for_child(
# indicate to child that we've locked stdio # indicate to child that we've locked stdio
await ctx.started('Locked') await ctx.started('Locked')
log.debug(f"Actor {subactor_uid} acquired stdin hijack lock") log.debug(
f"Actor {subactor_uid} acquired stdin hijack lock"
)
# wait for unlock pdb by child # wait for unlock pdb by child
async with ctx.open_stream() as stream: async with ctx.open_stream() as stream:
@ -316,6 +312,12 @@ async def _hijack_stdin_for_child(
return "pdb_unlock_complete" return "pdb_unlock_complete"
finally:
signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
orig_handler
)
async def wait_for_parent_stdin_hijack( async def wait_for_parent_stdin_hijack(
actor_uid: Tuple[str, str], actor_uid: Tuple[str, str],
@ -361,12 +363,14 @@ async def wait_for_parent_stdin_hijack(
finally: finally:
# TODO: shielding currently can cause hangs... # TODO: shielding currently can cause hangs...
with trio.CancelScope(shield=True): # with trio.CancelScope(shield=True):
await stream.send('pdb_unlock') await stream.send('pdb_unlock')
# sync with callee termination # sync with callee termination
assert await ctx.result() == "pdb_unlock_complete" assert await ctx.result() == "pdb_unlock_complete"
log.pdb('unlocked context')
except tractor.ContextCancelled: except tractor.ContextCancelled:
log.warning('Root actor cancelled debug lock') log.warning('Root actor cancelled debug lock')
@ -398,6 +402,15 @@ async def _breakpoint(
# scope here??? # scope here???
# with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield): # with trio.CancelScope(shield=shield):
pdb = MultiActorPdb()
signal.signal = pdbpp.hideframe(signal.signal)
orig_handler = signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
partial(shield_sigint, pdb_obj=pdb),
)
pdb.allow_kbdint = True
pdb.nosigint = True
actor = tractor.current_actor() actor = tractor.current_actor()
task_name = trio.lowlevel.current_task().name task_name = trio.lowlevel.current_task().name
@ -414,9 +427,12 @@ async def _breakpoint(
if _local_task_in_debug: if _local_task_in_debug:
if _local_task_in_debug == task_name: if _local_task_in_debug == task_name:
print("LOCAL TASK ALREADY IN DEBUG")
# this task already has the lock and is # this task already has the lock and is
# likely recurrently entering a breakpoint # likely recurrently entering a breakpoint
return return
else:
print("NOT LOCAL TASK ALREADY IN DEBUG")
# if **this** actor is already in debug mode block here # if **this** actor is already in debug mode block here
# waiting for the control to be released - this allows # waiting for the control to be released - this allows
@ -430,8 +446,18 @@ async def _breakpoint(
# entries/requests to the root process # entries/requests to the root process
_local_task_in_debug = task_name _local_task_in_debug = task_name
def child_release_hook():
# _local_task_in_debug = None
_local_pdb_complete.set()
# restore original sigint handler
signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
orig_handler
)
# assign unlock callback for debugger teardown hooks # assign unlock callback for debugger teardown hooks
_pdb_release_hook = _local_pdb_complete.set # _pdb_release_hook = _local_pdb_complete.set
_pdb_release_hook = child_release_hook
# this **must** be awaited by the caller and is done using the # this **must** be awaited by the caller and is done using the
# root nursery so that the debugger can continue to run without # root nursery so that the debugger can continue to run without
@ -496,42 +522,49 @@ async def _breakpoint(
_local_task_in_debug = None _local_task_in_debug = None
_local_pdb_complete.set() _local_pdb_complete.set()
# restore original sigint handler
signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
orig_handler
)
_pdb_release_hook = teardown _pdb_release_hook = teardown
frame = sys._getframe()
last_f = frame.f_back
last_f.f_globals['__tracebackhide__'] = True
try:
# block here one (at the appropriate frame *up*) where # block here one (at the appropriate frame *up*) where
# ``breakpoint()`` was awaited and begin handling stdio. # ``breakpoint()`` was awaited and begin handling stdio.
log.debug("Entering the synchronous world of pdb") log.debug("Entering the synchronous world of pdb")
debug_func(actor, pdb)
debug_func(actor)
@cm
@pdb.hideframe
def _open_pdb() -> Iterator[PdbwTeardown]:
# XXX: setting these flags on the pdb instance are absolutely
# critical to having ctrl-c work in the ``trio`` standard way! The
# stdlib's pdb supports entering the current sync frame on a SIGINT,
# with ``trio`` we pretty much never want this and if we did we can
# handle it in the ``tractor`` task runtime.
__tracebackhide__ = True
pdb = PdbwTeardown()
pdb.allow_kbdint = True
pdb.nosigint = True
try:
yield pdb
except bdb.BdbQuit: except bdb.BdbQuit:
if _pdb_release_hook: if _pdb_release_hook:
_pdb_release_hook() _pdb_release_hook()
raise raise
# XXX: apparently we can't do this without showing this frame
# in the backtrace on first entry to the REPL? Seems like an odd
# behaviour that should have been fixed by now. This is also why
# we scrapped all the @cm approaches that were tried previously.
# finally:
# __tracebackhide__ = True
# # frame = sys._getframe()
# # last_f = frame.f_back
# # last_f.f_globals['__tracebackhide__'] = True
# # signal.signal = pdbpp.hideframe(signal.signal)
# signal.signal(
# signal.SIGINT,
# orig_handler
# )
def shield_sigint( def shield_sigint(
signum: int, signum: int,
frame: 'frame', # type: ignore # noqa frame: 'frame', # type: ignore # noqa
pdb: Optional[PdbwTeardown] = None, pdb_obj: Optional[MultiActorPdb] = None,
*args, *args,
) -> None: ) -> None:
@ -543,6 +576,12 @@ def shield_sigint(
is always cancelled on ctrl-c. is always cancelled on ctrl-c.
''' '''
__tracebackhide__ = True
frame = sys._getframe()
last_f = frame.f_back
last_f.f_globals['__tracebackhide__'] = True
global _local_task_in_debug, _global_actor_in_debug global _local_task_in_debug, _global_actor_in_debug
in_debug = _global_actor_in_debug in_debug = _global_actor_in_debug
@ -598,68 +637,33 @@ def shield_sigint(
raise KeyboardInterrupt raise KeyboardInterrupt
# maybe redraw/print last REPL output to console # maybe redraw/print last REPL output to console
if pdb: if pdb_obj:
# TODO: make this work like sticky mode where if there is output # TODO: make this work like sticky mode where if there is output
# detected as written to the tty we redraw this part underneath # detected as written to the tty we redraw this part underneath
# and erase the past draw of this same bit above? # and erase the past draw of this same bit above?
# pdb.sticky = True # pdb_obj.sticky = True
# pdb._print_if_sticky() # pdb_obj._print_if_sticky()
# also see these links for an approach from ``ptk``: # also see these links for an approach from ``ptk``:
# https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/130#issuecomment-663752040 # https://github.com/goodboy/tractor/issues/130#issuecomment-663752040
# https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/python-prompt-toolkit/blob/c2c6af8a0308f9e5d7c0e28cb8a02963fe0ce07a/prompt_toolkit/patch_stdout.py # https://github.com/prompt-toolkit/python-prompt-toolkit/blob/c2c6af8a0308f9e5d7c0e28cb8a02963fe0ce07a/prompt_toolkit/patch_stdout.py
pdb.do_longlist(None) pdb_obj.do_longlist(None)
print(pdb.prompt, end='', flush=True) print(pdb_obj.prompt, end='', flush=True)
@pdb.hideframe
@cm
def disable_sigint(
pdb: Optional[PdbwTeardown] = None
) -> Iterator[None]:
__tracebackhide__ = True
# ensure the ``contextlib.contextmanager`` frame inside the wrapping
# ``.__exit__()`` method isn't shown either.
# frame = sys._getframe()
# last_f = frame.f_back
# last_f.f_globals['__tracebackhide__'] = True
# NOTE: this seems like a form of cpython bug wherein
# it's likely that ``functools.WRAPPER_ASSIGNMENTS`` should
# probably contain this attr name?
# for manual debugging if necessary
# pdb.set_trace()
orig_handler = signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
partial(shield_sigint, pdb=pdb),
)
try:
yield
finally:
signal.signal(
signal.SIGINT,
orig_handler
)
@pdb.hideframe
def _set_trace( def _set_trace(
actor: Optional[tractor.Actor] = None actor: Optional[tractor.Actor] = None,
pdb: Optional[MultiActorPdb] = None,
): ):
__tracebackhide__ = True __tracebackhide__ = True
actor = actor or tractor.current_actor() actor = actor or tractor.current_actor()
with ( # frame = sys._getframe()
_open_pdb() as pdb, # last_f = frame.f_back
disable_sigint(pdb=pdb), # last_f.f_globals['__tracebackhide__'] = True
):
if actor is not None: if actor is not None:
log.pdb(f"\nAttaching pdb to actor: {actor.uid}\n") log.pdb(f"\nAttaching pdb to actor: {actor.uid}\n")
@ -691,19 +695,17 @@ breakpoint = partial(
) )
@pdb.hideframe def _post_mortem(
def _post_mortem(actor): actor: tractor.Actor,
pdb: MultiActorPdb,
__tracebackhide__ = True ) -> None:
'''
Enter the ``pdbpp`` port mortem entrypoint using our custom
debugger instance.
with ( '''
# noop()
_open_pdb() as pdb,
# disable_sigint(pdb=pdb),
):
log.pdb(f"\nAttaching to pdb in crashed actor: {actor.uid}\n") log.pdb(f"\nAttaching to pdb in crashed actor: {actor.uid}\n")
# custom Pdb post-mortem entry
pdbpp.xpm(Pdb=lambda: pdb) pdbpp.xpm(Pdb=lambda: pdb)