# This file is a part of Julia. License is MIT: https://julialang.org/license """ Tools for collecting and manipulating stack traces. Mainly used for building errors. """ module StackTraces import Base: hash, ==, show import Core: CodeInfo, MethodInstance export StackTrace, StackFrame, stacktrace """ StackFrame Stack information representing execution context, with the following fields: - `func::Symbol` The name of the function containing the execution context. - `linfo::Union{Core.MethodInstance, CodeInfo, Nothing}` The MethodInstance containing the execution context (if it could be found). - `file::Symbol` The path to the file containing the execution context. - `line::Int` The line number in the file containing the execution context. - `from_c::Bool` True if the code is from C. - `inlined::Bool` True if the code is from an inlined frame. - `pointer::UInt64` Representation of the pointer to the execution context as returned by `backtrace`. """ struct StackFrame # this type should be kept platform-agnostic so that profiles can be dumped on one machine and read on another "the name of the function containing the execution context" func::Symbol "the path to the file containing the execution context" file::Symbol "the line number in the file containing the execution context" line::Int "the MethodInstance or CodeInfo containing the execution context (if it could be found)" linfo::Union{MethodInstance, CodeInfo, Nothing} "true if the code is from C" from_c::Bool "true if the code is from an inlined frame" inlined::Bool "representation of the pointer to the execution context as returned by `backtrace`" pointer::UInt64 # Large enough to be read losslessly on 32- and 64-bit machines. end StackFrame(func, file, line) = StackFrame(Symbol(func), Symbol(file), line, nothing, false, false, 0) """ StackTrace An alias for `Vector{StackFrame}` provided for convenience; returned by calls to `stacktrace`. """ const StackTrace = Vector{StackFrame} const empty_sym = Symbol("") const UNKNOWN = StackFrame(empty_sym, empty_sym, -1, nothing, true, false, 0) # === lookup(C_NULL) #= If the StackFrame has function and line information, we consider two of them the same if they share the same function/line information. =# function ==(a::StackFrame, b::StackFrame) return a.line == b.line && a.from_c == b.from_c && a.func == b.func && a.file == b.file && a.inlined == b.inlined # excluding linfo and pointer end function hash(frame::StackFrame, h::UInt) h += 0xf4fbda67fe20ce88 % UInt h = hash(frame.line, h) h = hash(frame.file, h) h = hash(frame.func, h) h = hash(frame.from_c, h) h = hash(frame.inlined, h) return h end """ lookup(pointer::Ptr{Cvoid}) -> Vector{StackFrame} Given a pointer to an execution context (usually generated by a call to `backtrace`), looks up stack frame context information. Returns an array of frame information for all functions inlined at that point, innermost function first. """ function lookup(pointer::Ptr{Cvoid}) infos = ccall(:jl_lookup_code_address, Any, (Ptr{Cvoid}, Cint), pointer, false)::Core.SimpleVector pointer = convert(UInt64, pointer) isempty(infos) && return [StackFrame(empty_sym, empty_sym, -1, nothing, true, false, pointer)] # this is equal to UNKNOWN res = Vector{StackFrame}(undef, length(infos)) for i in 1:length(infos) info = infos[i]::Core.SimpleVector @assert(length(info) == 6) res[i] = StackFrame(info[1], info[2], info[3], info[4], info[5], info[6], pointer) end return res end const top_level_scope_sym = Symbol("top-level scope") function lookup(ip::Union{Base.InterpreterIP,Core.Compiler.InterpreterIP}) code = ip.code if code === nothing # interpreted top-level expression with no CodeInfo return [StackFrame(top_level_scope_sym, empty_sym, 0, nothing, false, false, 0)] end codeinfo = (code isa MethodInstance ? code.uninferred : code)::CodeInfo # prepare approximate code info if code isa MethodInstance && code.def isa Method func = code.def.name file = code.def.file line = code.def.line else func = top_level_scope_sym file = empty_sym line = 0 end i = max(ip.stmt+1, 1) # ip.stmt is 0-indexed if i > length(codeinfo.codelocs) || codeinfo.codelocs[i] == 0 return [StackFrame(func, file, line, code, false, false, 0)] end lineinfo = codeinfo.linetable[codeinfo.codelocs[i]] scopes = StackFrame[] while true inlined = lineinfo.inlined_at != 0 push!(scopes, StackFrame(lineinfo.method, lineinfo.file, lineinfo.line, inlined ? nothing : code, false, inlined, 0)) inlined || break lineinfo = codeinfo.linetable[lineinfo.inlined_at] end return scopes end """ stacktrace([trace::Vector{Ptr{Cvoid}},] [c_funcs::Bool=false]) -> StackTrace Returns a stack trace in the form of a vector of `StackFrame`s. (By default stacktrace doesn't return C functions, but this can be enabled.) When called without specifying a trace, `stacktrace` first calls `backtrace`. """ function stacktrace(trace::Vector{<:Union{Base.InterpreterIP,Core.Compiler.InterpreterIP,Ptr{Cvoid}}}, c_funcs::Bool=false) stack = StackTrace() for ip in trace for frame in lookup(ip) # Skip frames that come from C calls. if c_funcs || !frame.from_c push!(stack, frame) end end end return stack end function stacktrace(c_funcs::Bool=false) stack = stacktrace(backtrace(), c_funcs) # Remove frame for this function (and any functions called by this function). remove_frames!(stack, :stacktrace) # also remove all of the non-Julia functions that led up to this point (if that list is non-empty) c_funcs && deleteat!(stack, 1:(something(findfirst(frame -> !frame.from_c, stack), 1) - 1)) return stack end """ remove_frames!(stack::StackTrace, name::Symbol) Takes a `StackTrace` (a vector of `StackFrames`) and a function name (a `Symbol`) and removes the `StackFrame` specified by the function name from the `StackTrace` (also removing all frames above the specified function). Primarily used to remove `StackTraces` functions from the `StackTrace` prior to returning it. """ function remove_frames!(stack::StackTrace, name::Symbol) deleteat!(stack, 1:something(findlast(frame -> frame.func == name, stack), 0)) return stack end function remove_frames!(stack::StackTrace, names::Vector{Symbol}) deleteat!(stack, 1:something(findlast(frame -> frame.func in names, stack), 0)) return stack end """ remove_frames!(stack::StackTrace, m::Module) Returns the `StackTrace` with all `StackFrame`s from the provided `Module` removed. """ function remove_frames!(stack::StackTrace, m::Module) filter!(f -> !from(f, m), stack) return stack end is_top_level_frame(f::StackFrame) = f.linfo isa CodeInfo || (f.linfo === nothing && f.func === top_level_scope_sym) function show_spec_linfo(io::IO, frame::StackFrame) linfo = frame.linfo if linfo === nothing if frame.func === empty_sym print(io, "ip:0x", string(frame.pointer, base=16)) elseif frame.func === top_level_scope_sym print(io, "top-level scope") else Base.print_within_stacktrace(io, Base.demangle_function_name(string(frame.func)), bold=true) end elseif linfo isa MethodInstance def = linfo.def if isa(def, Method) sig = linfo.specTypes argnames = Base.method_argnames(def) if def.nkw > 0 # rearrange call kw_impl(kw_args..., func, pos_args...) to func(pos_args...) kwarg_types = Any[ fieldtype(sig, i) for i = 2:(1+def.nkw) ] uw = Base.unwrap_unionall(sig)::DataType pos_sig = Base.rewrap_unionall(Tuple{uw.parameters[(def.nkw+2):end]...}, sig) kwnames = argnames[2:(def.nkw+1)] for i = 1:length(kwnames) str = string(kwnames[i])::String if endswith(str, "...") kwnames[i] = Symbol(str[1:end-3]) end end Base.show_tuple_as_call(io, def.name, pos_sig, true, zip(kwnames, kwarg_types), argnames[def.nkw+2:end]) else Base.show_tuple_as_call(io, def.name, sig, true, nothing, argnames) end else Base.show(io, linfo) end elseif linfo isa CodeInfo print(io, "top-level scope") end end function show(io::IO, frame::StackFrame) show_spec_linfo(io, frame) if frame.file !== empty_sym file_info = basename(string(frame.file)) print(io, " at ") print(io, file_info, ":") if frame.line >= 0 print(io, frame.line) else print(io, "?") end end if frame.inlined print(io, " [inlined]") end end function Base.parentmodule(frame::StackFrame) if frame.linfo isa MethodInstance def = frame.linfo.def if def isa Module return def else return (def::Method).module end else # The module is not always available (common reasons include inlined # frames and frames arising from the interpreter) nothing end end """ from(frame::StackFrame, filter_mod::Module) -> Bool Returns whether the `frame` is from the provided `Module` """ function from(frame::StackFrame, m::Module) return parentmodule(frame) === m end end