{-# LANGUAGE FlexibleContexts, TypeFamilies #-} {- | Helpers for debug output and pretty-printing (using pretty-simple, with which there may be some overlap). This module also exports Debug.Trace. @dbg0@-@dbg9@ will pretty-print values to stderr if the program was run with a sufficiently high @--debug=N@ argument. (@--debug@ with no argument means @--debug=1@; @dbg0@ always prints). The @debugLevel@ global is set once at startup using unsafePerformIO. In GHCI, this happens only on the first run of :main, so if you want to change the debug level without restarting GHCI, save a dummy change in Debug.hs and do a :reload. (Sometimes it's more convenient to temporarily add dbg0's and :reload.) In hledger, debug levels are used as follows: Debug level: What to show: ------------ --------------------------------------------------------- 0 normal command output only (no warnings, eg) 1 (--debug) useful warnings, most common troubleshooting info, eg valuation 2 common troubleshooting info, more detail 3 report options selection 4 report generation 5 report generation, more detail 6 input file reading 7 input file reading, more detail 8 command line parsing 9 any other rarely needed / more in-depth info -} -- more: -- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/TraceUtils/0.1.0.2/doc/html/Debug-TraceUtils.html -- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/trace-call/0.1/doc/html/Debug-TraceCall.html -- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/htrace/0.1/doc/html/Debug-HTrace.html -- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/traced/2009.7.20/doc/html/Debug-Traced.html module Hledger.Utils.Debug ( -- * Pretty printing pprint ,pshow -- * Tracing ,traceWith -- * Pretty tracing ,ptrace -- ** Debug-level-aware tracing ,debugLevel ,traceAt ,traceAtWith ,ptraceAt ,ptraceAtWith -- ** Easiest form (recommended) ,dbg0 ,dbg1 ,dbg2 ,dbg3 ,dbg4 ,dbg5 ,dbg6 ,dbg7 ,dbg8 ,dbg9 ,dbgExit -- ** More control ,dbg0With ,dbg1With ,dbg2With ,dbg3With ,dbg4With ,dbg5With ,dbg6With ,dbg7With ,dbg8With ,dbg9With -- ** For standalone lines in IO blocks ,ptraceAtIO ,dbg0IO ,dbg1IO ,dbg2IO ,dbg3IO ,dbg4IO ,dbg5IO ,dbg6IO ,dbg7IO ,dbg8IO ,dbg9IO -- ** Trace the state of hledger parsers ,traceParse ,dbgparse ,module Debug.Trace ,useColorOnStdout ,useColorOnStderr ,dlog) where import Control.Monad (when) import Control.Monad.IO.Class import Data.List hiding (uncons) import qualified Data.Text as T import qualified Data.Text.Lazy as TL import Debug.Trace import Hledger.Utils.Parse import Safe (readDef) import System.Environment (getArgs, lookupEnv) import System.Exit import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import Text.Megaparsec import Text.Printf import Text.Pretty.Simple -- (defaultOutputOptionsDarkBg, OutputOptions(..), pShowOpt, pPrintOpt) import Data.Maybe (isJust) import System.Console.ANSI (hSupportsANSIColor) import System.IO (stdout, Handle, stderr) prettyopts = baseopts { outputOptionsIndentAmount=2 , outputOptionsCompact=True } where baseopts | useColorOnStderr = defaultOutputOptionsDarkBg -- defaultOutputOptionsLightBg | otherwise = defaultOutputOptionsNoColor -- | Pretty print. Generic alias for pretty-simple's pPrint. pprint :: Show a => a -> IO () pprint = pPrintOpt CheckColorTty prettyopts -- | Pretty show. Generic alias for pretty-simple's pShow. pshow :: Show a => a -> String pshow = TL.unpack . pShowOpt prettyopts -- XXX some of the below can be improved with pretty-simple, https://github.com/cdepillabout/pretty-simple#readme -- | Pretty trace. Easier alias for traceShowId + pShow. ptrace :: Show a => a -> a ptrace = traceWith pshow -- | Like traceShowId, but uses a custom show function to render the value. -- traceShowIdWith was too much of a mouthful. traceWith :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a traceWith f a = trace (f a) a -- | Global debug level, which controls the verbosity of debug errput -- on the console. The default is 0 meaning no debug errput. The -- @--debug@ command line flag sets it to 1, or @--debug=N@ sets it to -- a higher value (note: not @--debug N@ for some reason). This uses -- unsafePerformIO and can be accessed from anywhere and before normal -- command-line processing. When running with :main in GHCI, you must -- touch and reload this module to see the effect of a new --debug option. -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} {-# NOINLINE debugLevel #-} -- Avoid using dbg* in this function (infinite loop). debugLevel :: Int debugLevel = case dropWhile (/="--debug") args of ["--debug"] -> 1 "--debug":n:_ -> readDef 1 n _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--debug" `isPrefixOf`) args of ['-':'-':'d':'e':'b':'u':'g':'=':v] -> readDef 1 v _ -> 0 where args = unsafePerformIO getArgs -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- | Check the IO environment to see if ANSI colour codes should be used on stdout. -- This is done using unsafePerformIO so it can be used anywhere, eg in -- low-level debug utilities, which should be ok since we are just reading. -- The logic is: use color if -- the program was started with --color=yes|always -- or ( -- the program was not started with --color=no|never -- and a NO_COLOR environment variable is not defined -- and stdout supports ANSI color and -o/--output-file was not used or is "-" -- ). -- Caveats: -- When running code in GHCI, this module must be reloaded to see a change. -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE useColorOnStdout #-} useColorOnStdout :: Bool useColorOnStdout = not hasOutputFile && useColorOnHandle stdout -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- | Like useColorOnStdout, but checks for ANSI color support on stderr, -- and is not affected by -o/--output-file. -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE useColorOnStdout #-} useColorOnStderr :: Bool useColorOnStderr = useColorOnHandle stderr -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- XXX sorry, I'm just cargo-culting these pragmas: -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE useColorOnHandle #-} useColorOnHandle :: Handle -> Bool useColorOnHandle h = unsafePerformIO $ do no_color <- isJust <$> lookupEnv "NO_COLOR" supports_color <- hSupportsANSIColor h let coloroption = colorOption return $ coloroption `elem` ["always","yes"] || (coloroption `notElem` ["never","no"] && not no_color && supports_color) -- Keep synced with color/colour flag definition in hledger:CliOptions. -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- | Read the value of the --color or --colour command line option provided at program startup -- using unsafePerformIO. If this option was not provided, returns the empty string. -- (When running code in GHCI, this module must be reloaded to see a change.) -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE colorOption #-} colorOption :: String colorOption = -- similar to debugLevel let args = unsafePerformIO getArgs in case dropWhile (/="--color") args of -- --color ARG "--color":v:_ -> v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--color=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --color=ARG ['-':'-':'c':'o':'l':'o':'r':'=':v] -> v _ -> case dropWhile (/="--colour") args of -- --colour ARG "--colour":v:_ -> v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--colour=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --colour=ARG ['-':'-':'c':'o':'l':'o':'u':'r':'=':v] -> v _ -> "" -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- | Check whether the -o/--output-file option has been used at program startup -- with an argument other than "-", using unsafePerformIO. -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE hasOutputFile #-} hasOutputFile :: Bool hasOutputFile = outputFileOption `notElem` [Nothing, Just "-"] -- Keep synced with output-file flag definition in hledger:CliOptions. -- Avoid using dbg*, pshow etc. in this function (infinite loop). -- | Read the value of the -o/--output-file command line option provided at program startup, -- if any, using unsafePerformIO. -- (When running code in GHCI, this module must be reloaded to see a change.) -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE outputFileOption #-} outputFileOption :: Maybe String outputFileOption = let args = unsafePerformIO getArgs in case dropWhile (not . ("-o" `isPrefixOf`)) args of -- -oARG ('-':'o':v@(_:_)):_ -> Just v -- -o ARG "-o":v:_ -> Just v _ -> case dropWhile (/="--output-file") args of -- --output-file ARG "--output-file":v:_ -> Just v _ -> case take 1 $ filter ("--output-file=" `isPrefixOf`) args of -- --output=file=ARG ['-':'-':'o':'u':'t':'p':'u':'t':'-':'f':'i':'l':'e':'=':v] -> Just v _ -> Nothing -- | Trace (print to stderr) a string if the global debug level is at -- or above the specified level. At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, -- uses unsafePerformIO. traceAt :: Int -> String -> a -> a traceAt level | level > 0 && debugLevel < level = const id | otherwise = trace -- | Trace (print to stderr) a showable value using a custom show function, -- if the global debug level is at or above the specified level. -- At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO. traceAtWith :: Int -> (a -> String) -> a -> a traceAtWith level f a = traceAt level (f a) a -- | Pretty-print a label and a showable value to the console -- if the global debug level is at or above the specified level. -- At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO. ptraceAt :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> a ptraceAt level | level > 0 && debugLevel < level = const id | otherwise = \s a -> let p = pshow a ls = lines p nlorspace | length ls > 1 = "\n" | otherwise = replicate (11 - length s) ' ' ls' | length ls > 1 = map (' ':) ls | otherwise = ls in trace (s++":"++nlorspace++intercalate "\n" ls') a -- | Like ptraceAt, but takes a custom show function instead of a label. ptraceAtWith :: Show a => Int -> (a -> String) -> a -> a ptraceAtWith level f | level > 0 && debugLevel < level = id | otherwise = \a -> let p = f a -- ls = lines p -- nlorspace | length ls > 1 = "\n" -- | otherwise = " " ++ take (10 - length s) (repeat ' ') -- ls' | length ls > 1 = map (" "++) ls -- | otherwise = ls -- in trace (s++":"++nlorspace++intercalate "\n" ls') a in trace p a -- | Log a pretty-printed showable value to "./debug.log". Uses unsafePerformIO. dlog :: Show a => a -> a dlog x = unsafePerformIO $ appendFile "debug.log" (pshow x ++ "\n") >> return x -- "dbg" would clash with megaparsec. -- | Pretty-print a label and the showable value to the console, then return it. dbg0 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg0 = ptraceAt 0 -- | Pretty-print a label and the showable value to the console when the global debug level is >= 1, then return it. -- Uses unsafePerformIO. dbg1 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg1 = ptraceAt 1 dbg2 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg2 = ptraceAt 2 dbg3 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg3 = ptraceAt 3 dbg4 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg4 = ptraceAt 4 dbg5 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg5 = ptraceAt 5 dbg6 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg6 = ptraceAt 6 dbg7 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg7 = ptraceAt 7 dbg8 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg8 = ptraceAt 8 dbg9 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg9 = ptraceAt 9 -- | Like dbg0, but also exit the program. Uses unsafePerformIO. dbgExit :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbgExit msg = const (unsafePerformIO exitFailure) . dbg0 msg -- | Like dbg0, but takes a custom show function instead of a label. dbg0With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg0With = ptraceAtWith 0 dbg1With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg1With = ptraceAtWith 1 dbg2With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg2With = ptraceAtWith 2 dbg3With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg3With = ptraceAtWith 3 dbg4With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg4With = ptraceAtWith 4 dbg5With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg5With = ptraceAtWith 5 dbg6With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg6With = ptraceAtWith 6 dbg7With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg7With = ptraceAtWith 7 dbg8With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg8With = ptraceAtWith 8 dbg9With :: Show a => (a -> String) -> a -> a dbg9With = ptraceAtWith 9 -- | Like ptraceAt, but convenient to insert in an IO monad and -- enforces monadic sequencing (plus convenience aliases). -- XXX These have a bug; they should use -- traceIO, not trace, otherwise GHC can occasionally over-optimise -- (cf lpaste a few days ago where it killed/blocked a child thread). ptraceAtIO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m () ptraceAtIO lvl lbl x = liftIO $ ptraceAt lvl lbl x `seq` return () -- XXX Could not deduce (a ~ ()) -- ptraceAtM :: (Monad m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m a -- ptraceAtM lvl lbl x = ptraceAt lvl lbl x `seq` return x dbg0IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg0IO = ptraceAtIO 0 dbg1IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg1IO = ptraceAtIO 1 dbg2IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg2IO = ptraceAtIO 2 dbg3IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg3IO = ptraceAtIO 3 dbg4IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg4IO = ptraceAtIO 4 dbg5IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg5IO = ptraceAtIO 5 dbg6IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg6IO = ptraceAtIO 6 dbg7IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg7IO = ptraceAtIO 7 dbg8IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg8IO = ptraceAtIO 8 dbg9IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m () dbg9IO = ptraceAtIO 9 -- | Print the provided label (if non-null) and current parser state -- (position and next input) to the console. See also megaparsec's dbg. traceParse :: String -> TextParser m () traceParse msg = do pos <- getSourcePos next <- (T.take peeklength) `fmap` getInput let (l,c) = (sourceLine pos, sourceColumn pos) s = printf "at line %2d col %2d: %s" (unPos l) (unPos c) (show next) :: String s' = printf ("%-"++show (peeklength+30)++"s") s ++ " " ++ msg trace s' $ return () where peeklength = 30 -- | Print the provided label (if non-null) and current parser state -- (position and next input) to the console if the global debug level -- is at or above the specified level. Uses unsafePerformIO. -- (See also megaparsec's dbg.) traceParseAt :: Int -> String -> TextParser m () traceParseAt level msg = when (level <= debugLevel) $ traceParse msg -- | Convenience alias for traceParseAt dbgparse :: Int -> String -> TextParser m () dbgparse = traceParseAt