DB
Devel::Trepan customized DB package. Down the line this should be split off and merged with DB that perl5db.pl and other use
RESTART SUPPORT
These routines are used to store (and restore) lists of items in environment variables during a restart.
set_list
Set_list packages up items to be stored in a set of environment variables (VAR_n, containing the number of items, and VAR_0, VAR_1, etc., containing the values). Values outside the standard ASCII charset are stored by encoding then as hexadecimal values.
get_list
Reverse the set_list operation: grab VAR_n to see how many we should be getting back, and then pull VAR_0, VAR_1. etc. back out.
NAME
DB - programmatic interface to the Perl debugging API
SYNOPSIS
package CLIENT;
use DB;
@ISA = qw(DB);
# these (inherited) methods can be called by the client
CLIENT->register() # register a client package name
CLIENT->done() # de-register from the debugging API
CLIENT->skippkg('hide::hide') # ask DB not to stop in this package
CLIENT->cont([WHERE]) # run some more (until BREAK or another breakpt)
CLIENT->step() # single step
CLIENT->next() # step over
CLIENT->finish() # stop before finishing the current subroutine
CLIENT->backtrace() # return the call stack description
CLIENT->ready() # call when client setup is done
CLIENT->trace_toggle() # toggle subroutine call trace mode
CLIENT->subs([SUBS]) # return subroutine information
CLIENT->files() # return list of all files known to DB
CLIENT->loadfile(FILE,LINE) # load a file and let other clients know
CLIENT->line_events() # return info on lines with actions
CLIENT->set_break([WHERE],[COND])
CLIENT->set_tbreak([WHERE])
CLIENT->clr_breaks([LIST])
CLIENT->set_action(WHERE,ACTION)
CLIENT->clr_actions([LIST])
CLIENT->evalcode(STRING) # eval STRING in executing code's context
# These methods you should define; They will be called by the DB
# when appropriate. The stub versions provided do nothing. You should
# Write your routine so that it doesn't block.
CLIENT->init() # called when debug API inits itself
CLIENT->idle(BOOL, EVENT, ARGS) # while stopped (can be a client event loop)
CLIENT->cleanup() # just before exit
CLIENT->output(STRING) # called to print any output that API must show
CLIENT->warning(STRING) # called to print any warning output that API
# must show
CLIENT->showfile(FILE,LINE) # called to show file and line before idling
DESCRIPTION
Perl debug information is frequently required not just by debuggers, but also by modules that need some "special" information to do their job properly, like profilers.
This module abstracts and provides all of the hooks into Perl internal debugging functionality, so that various implementations of Perl debuggers (or packages that want to simply get at the "privileged" debugging data) can all benefit from the development of this common code. Currently used by Swat, the perl/Tk GUI debugger.
Note that multiple "front-ends" can latch into this debugging API simultaneously. This is intended to facilitate things like debugging with a command line and GUI at the same time, debugging debuggers etc. [Sounds nice, but this needs some serious support -- GSAR]
In particular, this API does not provide the following functions:
data display
command processing
command alias management
user interface (tty or graphical)
These are intended to be services performed by the clients of this API.
This module attempts to be squeaky clean w.r.t use strict;
and when warnings are enabled.
Global Variables
The following "public" global names can be read by clients of this API. Beware that these should be considered "readonly".
- $DB::sub
-
Name of current executing subroutine.
- %DB::sub
-
The keys of this hash are the names of all the known subroutines. Each value is an encoded string that has the sprintf(3) format
("%s:%d-%d", filename, fromline, toline)
. - $DB::single
-
Single-step flag. Will be true if the API will stop at the next statement.
- $DB::signal
-
Signal flag. Will be set to a true value if a signal was caught. Clients may check for this flag to abort time-consuming operations.
- $DB::trace
-
This flag is set to true if the API is tracing through subroutine calls.
- @DB::args
-
Contains the arguments of current subroutine, or the
@ARGV
array if in the toplevel context. - @DB::dbline
-
List of lines in currently loaded file.
- %DB::dbline
-
Actions in current file (keys are line numbers). The values are strings that have the sprintf(3) format
("%s\000%s", breakcondition, actioncode)
. - $DB::package
-
Package namespace of currently executing code.
- $DB::filename
-
Currently loaded filename.
- $DB::subname
-
Fully qualified name of currently executing subroutine.
- $DB::lineno
-
Line number that will be executed next.
API Methods
The following are methods in the DB base class. A client must access these methods by inheritance (*not* by calling them directly), since the API keeps track of clients through the inheritance mechanism.
- CLIENT->register()
-
register a client object/package
- CLIENT->evalcode(STRING)
-
eval STRING in executing code context
- CLIENT->skippkg('D::hide')
-
ask DB not to stop in these packages
- CLIENT->cont()
-
continue some more (until a breakpoint is reached)
- CLIENT->step()
-
single step
- CLIENT->next()
-
step over
- CLIENT->done()
-
de-register from the debugging API
Client Callback Methods
The following "virtual" methods can be defined by the client. They will be called by the API at appropriate points. Note that unless specified otherwise, the debug API only defines empty, non-functional default versions of these methods.
- CLIENT->init()
-
Called after debug API inits itself.
- CLIENT->stop()
-
Called when execution stops (w/ args file, line).
- CLIENT->idle(BOOLEAN, EVENT, ARGS)
-
Called while stopped (can be a client event loop or REPL). If called after the idle program requested an eval to be performed, BOOLEAN will be true. False otherwise. See evalcode below. ARGS are any
- CLIENT->evalcode(STRING)
-
Usually inherited from DB package. Ask for a STRING to be
eval
-ed in executing code context.In order to evaluate properly, control has to be passed back to the DB subroutine. Suppose you would like your
idle
program to do this:until $done { $command = read input if $command is a valid debugger command, run it else evaluate it via CLIENT->evalcode($command) and print the results. }
Due to the limitation of Perl, the above is not sufficient. You have to break out of the until to get back to
DB::sub
to have the eval run. After that's done,DB::sub
will call idle again, from which you can then retrieve the results.One other important item to note is that one can only evaluation reliably current (most recent) frame and not frames further down the stack.
That's probably why the stock Perl debugger doesn't have frame-switching commands.
- CLIENT->cleanup()
-
Called just before exit.
- CLIENT->output(LIST)
-
Called when API must show a message (warnings, errors etc.).
BUGS
The interface defined by this module is missing a number of Perl's debugging functionality. As such, this interface is subject to (possibly incompatible) change.
AUTHOR
Gurusamy Sarathy gsar@activestate.com
This code heavily adapted from an early version of perl5db.pl attributable to Larry Wall and the Perl Porters.
Further modifications by R. Bernstein rocky@cpan.org