{-# LANGUAGE CPP, FlexibleContexts #-} -- | Debugging helpers -- 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 ( module Hledger.Utils.Debug ,module Debug.Trace #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 704 ,ppShow #endif ) where import Control.Monad (when) import Data.List import Debug.Trace import Safe (readDef) import System.Environment (getArgs) import System.Exit import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO) import Text.Parsec import Text.Printf #if __GLASGOW_HASKELL__ >= 704 import Text.Show.Pretty (ppShow) #else -- the required pretty-show version requires GHC >= 7.4 ppShow :: Show a => a -> String ppShow = show #endif -- | Trace (print on stdout at runtime) a showable value. -- (for easily tracing in the middle of a complex expression) strace :: Show a => a -> a strace a = trace (show a) a -- | Labelled trace - like strace, with a label prepended. ltrace :: Show a => String -> a -> a ltrace l a = trace (l ++ ": " ++ show a) a -- | Monadic trace - like strace, but works as a standalone line in a monad. mtrace :: (Monad m, Show a) => a -> m a mtrace a = strace a `seq` return a -- | Custom trace - like strace, with a custom show function. traceWith :: (a -> String) -> a -> a traceWith f e = trace (f e) e -- | Parsec trace - show the current parsec position and next input, -- and the provided label if it's non-null. ptrace :: Stream [Char] m t => String -> ParsecT [Char] st m () ptrace msg = do pos <- getPosition next <- take peeklength `fmap` getInput let (l,c) = (sourceLine pos, sourceColumn pos) s = printf "at line %2d col %2d: %s" l c (show next) :: String s' = printf ("%-"++show (peeklength+30)++"s") s ++ " " ++ msg trace s' $ return () where peeklength = 30 -- | Global debug level, which controls the verbosity of debug output -- on the console. The default is 0 meaning no debug output. 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. After command-line processing, it is also -- available as the @debug_@ field of 'Hledger.Cli.Options.CliOpts'. -- {-# OPTIONS_GHC -fno-cse #-} -- {-# NOINLINE debugLevel #-} debugLevel :: Int debugLevel = case snd $ break (=="--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 -- | Convenience aliases for tracePrettyAt. -- Pretty-print a message and the showable value to the console, then return it. dbg :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg = tracePrettyAt 0 -- | Pretty-print a message and the showable value to the console when the debug level is >= 1, then return it. Uses unsafePerformIO. dbg1 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg1 = tracePrettyAt 1 dbg2 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg2 = tracePrettyAt 2 dbg3 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg3 = tracePrettyAt 3 dbg4 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg4 = tracePrettyAt 4 dbg5 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg5 = tracePrettyAt 5 dbg6 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg6 = tracePrettyAt 6 dbg7 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg7 = tracePrettyAt 7 dbg8 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg8 = tracePrettyAt 8 dbg9 :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbg9 = tracePrettyAt 9 -- | Convenience aliases for tracePrettyAtIO. -- Like dbg, but convenient to insert in an IO monad. dbgIO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbgIO = tracePrettyAtIO 0 dbg1IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg1IO = tracePrettyAtIO 1 dbg2IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg2IO = tracePrettyAtIO 2 dbg3IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg3IO = tracePrettyAtIO 3 dbg4IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg4IO = tracePrettyAtIO 4 dbg5IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg5IO = tracePrettyAtIO 5 dbg6IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg6IO = tracePrettyAtIO 6 dbg7IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg7IO = tracePrettyAtIO 7 dbg8IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg8IO = tracePrettyAtIO 8 dbg9IO :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () dbg9IO = tracePrettyAtIO 9 -- | Pretty-print a message and a showable value to the console if the debug level is at or above the specified level. -- dbtAt 0 always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO. tracePrettyAt :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> a tracePrettyAt lvl = dbgppshow lvl tracePrettyAtIO :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> IO () tracePrettyAtIO lvl lbl x = tracePrettyAt lvl lbl x `seq` return () -- XXX -- Could not deduce (a ~ ()) -- from the context (Show a) -- bound by the type signature for -- dbgM :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () -- at hledger/Hledger/Cli/Main.hs:200:13-42 -- ‘a’ is a rigid type variable bound by -- the type signature for dbgM :: Show a => String -> a -> IO () -- at hledger/Hledger/Cli/Main.hs:200:13 -- Expected type: String -> a -> IO () -- Actual type: String -> a -> IO a -- -- tracePrettyAtM :: (Monad m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m a -- tracePrettyAtM lvl lbl x = tracePrettyAt lvl lbl x `seq` return x -- | print this string to the console before evaluating the expression, -- if the global debug level is non-zero. Uses unsafePerformIO. dbgtrace :: String -> a -> a dbgtrace | debugLevel > 0 = trace | otherwise = flip const -- | Print a showable value to the console, with a message, if the -- debug level is at or above the specified level (uses -- unsafePerformIO). -- Values are displayed with show, all on one line, which is hard to read. dbgshow :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> a dbgshow level | debugLevel >= level = ltrace | otherwise = flip const -- | Print a showable value to the console, with a message, if the -- debug level is at or above the specified level (uses -- unsafePerformIO). -- Values are displayed with ppShow, each field/constructor on its own line. dbgppshow :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> a dbgppshow level | level > 0 && debugLevel < level = flip const | otherwise = \s a -> let p = ppShow 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 -- -- | Print a showable value to the console, with a message, if the -- -- debug level is at or above the specified level (uses -- -- unsafePerformIO). -- -- Values are displayed with pprint. Field names are not shown, but the -- -- output is compact with smart line wrapping, long data elided, -- -- and slow calculations timed out. -- dbgpprint :: Data a => Int -> String -> a -> a -- dbgpprint level msg a -- | debugLevel >= level = unsafePerformIO $ do -- pprint a >>= putStrLn . ((msg++": \n") ++) . show -- return a -- | otherwise = a -- | Like dbg, then exit the program. Uses unsafePerformIO. dbgExit :: Show a => String -> a -> a dbgExit msg = const (unsafePerformIO exitFailure) . dbg msg -- | Print a message and parsec debug info (parse position and next -- input) to the console when the debug level is at or above -- this level. Uses unsafePerformIO. -- pdbgAt :: GenParser m => Float -> String -> m () pdbg :: Stream [Char] m t => Int -> String -> ParsecT [Char] st m () pdbg level msg = when (level <= debugLevel) $ ptrace msg