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Tip revision: eb951480b52c9844efc5929ad45b411a523f763c authored by Valentin Churavy on 21 February 2019, 20:36:15 UTC
try integrate runtime system
try integrate runtime system
Tip revision: eb95148
client.jl
# This file is a part of Julia. License is MIT: https://julialang.org/license
## client.jl - frontend handling command line options, environment setup,
## and REPL
have_color = false
default_color_warn = :yellow
default_color_error = :light_red
default_color_info = :cyan
default_color_debug = :blue
default_color_input = :normal
default_color_answer = :normal
color_normal = text_colors[:normal]
function repl_color(key, default)
env_str = get(ENV, key, "")
c = tryparse(Int, env_str)
c_conv = something(c, Symbol(env_str))
haskey(text_colors, c_conv) ? c_conv : default
end
error_color() = repl_color("JULIA_ERROR_COLOR", default_color_error)
warn_color() = repl_color("JULIA_WARN_COLOR" , default_color_warn)
info_color() = repl_color("JULIA_INFO_COLOR" , default_color_info)
debug_color() = repl_color("JULIA_DEBUG_COLOR" , default_color_debug)
input_color() = text_colors[repl_color("JULIA_INPUT_COLOR", default_color_input)]
answer_color() = text_colors[repl_color("JULIA_ANSWER_COLOR", default_color_answer)]
stackframe_lineinfo_color() = repl_color("JULIA_STACKFRAME_LINEINFO_COLOR", :bold)
stackframe_function_color() = repl_color("JULIA_STACKFRAME_FUNCTION_COLOR", :bold)
function repl_cmd(cmd, out)
shell = shell_split(get(ENV, "JULIA_SHELL", get(ENV, "SHELL", "/bin/sh")))
shell_name = Base.basename(shell[1])
# Immediately expand all arguments, so that typing e.g. ~/bin/foo works.
cmd.exec .= expanduser.(cmd.exec)
if isempty(cmd.exec)
throw(ArgumentError("no cmd to execute"))
elseif cmd.exec[1] == "cd"
new_oldpwd = pwd()
if length(cmd.exec) > 2
throw(ArgumentError("cd method only takes one argument"))
elseif length(cmd.exec) == 2
dir = cmd.exec[2]
if dir == "-"
if !haskey(ENV, "OLDPWD")
error("cd: OLDPWD not set")
end
cd(ENV["OLDPWD"])
else
@static if !Sys.iswindows()
# TODO: this is a rather expensive way to copy a string, remove?
# If it's intended to simulate `cd`, it should instead be doing
# more nearly `cd $dir && printf %s \$PWD` (with appropriate quoting),
# since shell `cd` does more than just `echo` the result.
dir = read(`$shell -c "printf '%s' $(shell_escape_posixly(dir))"`, String)
end
cd(dir)
end
else
cd()
end
ENV["OLDPWD"] = new_oldpwd
println(out, pwd())
else
@static if !Sys.iswindows()
if shell_name == "fish"
shell_escape_cmd = "begin; $(shell_escape_posixly(cmd)); and true; end"
else
shell_escape_cmd = "($(shell_escape_posixly(cmd))) && true"
end
cmd = `$shell -c $shell_escape_cmd`
end
run(ignorestatus(cmd))
end
nothing
end
function ip_matches_func(ip, func::Symbol)
for fr in StackTraces.lookup(ip)
if fr === StackTraces.UNKNOWN || fr.from_c
return false
end
fr.func === func && return true
end
return false
end
function display_error(io::IO, er, bt)
printstyled(io, "ERROR: "; bold=true, color=Base.error_color())
# remove REPL-related frames from interactive printing
eval_ind = findlast(addr->ip_matches_func(addr, :eval), bt)
if eval_ind !== nothing
bt = bt[1:eval_ind-1]
end
showerror(IOContext(io, :limit => true), er, bt)
println(io)
end
function display_error(io::IO, stack::Vector)
nexc = length(stack)
printstyled(io, "ERROR: "; bold=true, color=Base.error_color())
# Display exception stack with the top of the stack first. This ordering
# means that the user doesn't have to scroll up in the REPL to discover the
# root cause.
for i = nexc:-1:1
if nexc != i
printstyled(io, "caused by [exception ", i, "]\n", color=:light_black)
end
exc,bt = stack[i]
if bt != nothing
# remove REPL-related (or other) frames
eval_ind = findlast(addr->ip_matches_func(addr, :eval), bt)
if eval_ind !== nothing
bt = bt[1:eval_ind-1]
end
showerror(io, exc, bt, backtrace=bt!==nothing)
println(io)
end
end
end
display_error(stack::Vector) = display_error(stderr, stack)
display_error(er, bt) = display_error(stderr, er, bt)
display_error(er) = display_error(er, [])
function eval_user_input(errio, @nospecialize(ast), show_value::Bool)
errcount = 0
lasterr = nothing
while true
try
if have_color
print(color_normal)
end
if lasterr !== nothing
invokelatest(display_error, errio, lasterr)
errcount = 0
lasterr = nothing
else
ast = Meta.lower(Main, ast)
value = Core.eval(Main, ast)
ccall(:jl_set_global, Cvoid, (Any, Any, Any), Main, :ans, value)
if !(value === nothing) && show_value
if have_color
print(answer_color())
end
try
invokelatest(display, value)
catch
@error "Evaluation succeeded, but an error occurred while displaying the value" typeof(value)
rethrow()
end
println()
end
end
break
catch
if errcount > 0
@error "SYSTEM: display_error(errio, lasterr) caused an error"
end
errcount += 1
lasterr = catch_stack()
if errcount > 2
@error "It is likely that something important is broken, and Julia will not be able to continue normally" errcount
break
end
end
end
isa(stdin, TTY) && println()
nothing
end
function _parse_input_line_core(s::String, filename::String)
ex = ccall(:jl_parse_all, Any, (Ptr{UInt8}, Csize_t, Ptr{UInt8}, Csize_t),
s, sizeof(s), filename, sizeof(filename))
if ex isa Expr && ex.head === :toplevel
if isempty(ex.args)
return nothing
end
last = ex.args[end]
if last isa Expr && (last.head === :error || last.head === :incomplete)
# if a parse error happens in the middle of a multi-line input
# return only the error, so that none of the input is evaluated.
return last
end
end
return ex
end
function parse_input_line(s::String; filename::String="none", depwarn=true)
# For now, assume all parser warnings are depwarns
ex = if depwarn
_parse_input_line_core(s, filename)
else
with_logger(NullLogger()) do
_parse_input_line_core(s, filename)
end
end
return ex
end
parse_input_line(s::AbstractString) = parse_input_line(String(s))
function parse_input_line(io::IO)
s = ""
while !eof(io)
s *= readline(io, keep=true)
e = parse_input_line(s)
if !(isa(e,Expr) && e.head === :incomplete)
return e
end
end
end
# detect the reason which caused an :incomplete expression
# from the error message
# NOTE: the error messages are defined in src/julia-parser.scm
incomplete_tag(ex) = :none
function incomplete_tag(ex::Expr)
Meta.isexpr(ex, :incomplete) || return :none
msg = ex.args[1]
occursin("string", msg) && return :string
occursin("comment", msg) && return :comment
occursin("requires end", msg) && return :block
occursin("\"`\"", msg) && return :cmd
occursin("character", msg) && return :char
return :other
end
# call include() on a file, ignoring if not found
include_ifexists(mod::Module, path::AbstractString) = isfile(path) && include(mod, path)
function exec_options(opts)
if !isempty(ARGS)
idxs = findall(x -> x == "--", ARGS)
length(idxs) > 0 && deleteat!(ARGS, idxs[1])
end
quiet = (opts.quiet != 0)
startup = (opts.startupfile != 2)
history_file = (opts.historyfile != 0)
color_set = (opts.color != 0) # --color!=auto
global have_color = (opts.color == 1) # --color=on
global is_interactive = (opts.isinteractive != 0)
# pre-process command line argument list
arg_is_program = !isempty(ARGS)
repl = !arg_is_program
cmds = unsafe_load_commands(opts.commands)
for (cmd, arg) in cmds
if cmd == 'e'
arg_is_program = false
repl = false
elseif cmd == 'E'
arg_is_program = false
repl = false
elseif cmd == 'L'
# nothing
else
@warn "Unexpected command -$cmd'$arg'"
end
end
# remove filename from ARGS
global PROGRAM_FILE = arg_is_program ? popfirst!(ARGS) : ""
# Load Distributed module only if any of the Distributed options have been specified.
distributed_mode = (opts.worker == 1) || (opts.nprocs > 0) || (opts.machine_file != C_NULL)
if distributed_mode
let Distributed = require(PkgId(UUID((0x8ba89e20_285c_5b6f, 0x9357_94700520ee1b)), "Distributed"))
Core.eval(Main, :(const Distributed = $Distributed))
Core.eval(Main, :(using .Distributed))
end
invokelatest(Main.Distributed.process_opts, opts)
end
# load ~/.julia/config/startup.jl file
startup && load_julia_startup()
# process cmds list
for (cmd, arg) in cmds
if cmd == 'e'
Core.eval(Main, parse_input_line(arg))
elseif cmd == 'E'
invokelatest(show, Core.eval(Main, parse_input_line(arg)))
println()
elseif cmd == 'L'
# load file immediately on all processors
if !distributed_mode
include(Main, arg)
else
# TODO: Move this logic to Distributed and use a callback
@sync for p in invokelatest(Main.procs)
@async invokelatest(Main.remotecall_wait, include, p, Main, arg)
end
end
end
end
# load file
if arg_is_program
# program
if !is_interactive
ccall(:jl_exit_on_sigint, Cvoid, (Cint,), 1)
end
try
include(Main, PROGRAM_FILE)
catch
invokelatest(display_error, catch_stack())
if !is_interactive
exit(1)
end
end
end
repl |= is_interactive
if repl
interactiveinput = isa(stdin, TTY)
if interactiveinput
global is_interactive = true
banner = (opts.banner != 0) # --banner!=no
else
banner = (opts.banner == 1) # --banner=yes
end
run_main_repl(interactiveinput, quiet, banner, history_file, color_set)
end
nothing
end
function load_julia_startup()
# If the user built us with a specific Base.SYSCONFDIR, check that location first for a startup.jl file
# If it is not found, then continue on to the relative path based on Sys.BINDIR
BINDIR = Sys.BINDIR::String
SYSCONFDIR = Base.SYSCONFDIR::String
if !isempty(SYSCONFDIR) && isfile(joinpath(BINDIR, SYSCONFDIR, "julia", "startup.jl"))
include(Main, abspath(BINDIR, SYSCONFDIR, "julia", "startup.jl"))
else
include_ifexists(Main, abspath(BINDIR, "..", "etc", "julia", "startup.jl"))
end
include_ifexists(Main, abspath(homedir(), ".julia", "config", "startup.jl"))
return nothing
end
const repl_hooks = []
"""
atreplinit(f)
Register a one-argument function to be called before the REPL interface is initialized in
interactive sessions; this is useful to customize the interface. The argument of `f` is the
REPL object. This function should be called from within the `.julia/config/startup.jl`
initialization file.
"""
atreplinit(f::Function) = (pushfirst!(repl_hooks, f); nothing)
function __atreplinit(repl)
for f in repl_hooks
try
f(repl)
catch err
showerror(stderr, err)
println(stderr)
end
end
end
_atreplinit(repl) = invokelatest(__atreplinit, repl)
# The REPL stdlib hooks into Base using this Ref
const REPL_MODULE_REF = Ref{Module}()
# run the requested sort of evaluation loop on stdio
function run_main_repl(interactive::Bool, quiet::Bool, banner::Bool, history_file::Bool, color_set::Bool)
global active_repl
# load interactive-only libraries
if !isdefined(Main, :InteractiveUtils)
try
let InteractiveUtils = require(PkgId(UUID(0xb77e0a4c_d291_57a0_90e8_8db25a27a240), "InteractiveUtils"))
Core.eval(Main, :(const InteractiveUtils = $InteractiveUtils))
Core.eval(Main, :(using .InteractiveUtils))
end
catch ex
@warn "Failed to import InteractiveUtils into module Main" exception=(ex, catch_backtrace())
end
end
if interactive && isassigned(REPL_MODULE_REF)
invokelatest(REPL_MODULE_REF[]) do REPL
term_env = get(ENV, "TERM", @static Sys.iswindows() ? "" : "dumb")
term = REPL.Terminals.TTYTerminal(term_env, stdin, stdout, stderr)
color_set || (global have_color = REPL.Terminals.hascolor(term))
banner && Base.banner(term)
if term.term_type == "dumb"
active_repl = REPL.BasicREPL(term)
quiet || @warn "Terminal not fully functional"
else
active_repl = REPL.LineEditREPL(term, have_color, true)
active_repl.history_file = history_file
end
# Make sure any displays pushed in .julia/config/startup.jl ends up above the
# REPLDisplay
pushdisplay(REPL.REPLDisplay(active_repl))
_atreplinit(active_repl)
REPL.run_repl(active_repl, backend->(global active_repl_backend = backend))
end
else
# otherwise provide a simple fallback
if interactive && !quiet
@warn "REPL provider not available: using basic fallback"
end
banner && Base.banner()
let input = stdin
if isa(input, File) || isa(input, IOStream)
# for files, we can slurp in the whole thing at once
ex = parse_input_line(read(input, String))
if Meta.isexpr(ex, :toplevel)
# if we get back a list of statements, eval them sequentially
# as if we had parsed them sequentially
for stmt in ex.args
eval_user_input(stderr, stmt, true)
end
body = ex.args
else
eval_user_input(stderr, ex, true)
end
else
while isopen(input) || !eof(input)
if interactive
print("julia> ")
flush(stdout)
end
try
eval_user_input(stderr, parse_input_line(input), true)
catch err
isa(err, InterruptException) ? print("\n\n") : rethrow()
end
end
end
end
end
nothing
end
baremodule MainInclude
include(fname::AbstractString) = Main.Base.include(Main, fname)
eval(x) = Core.eval(Main, x)
end
"""
eval(expr)
Evaluate an expression in the global scope of the containing module.
Every `Module` (except those defined with `baremodule`) has its own 1-argument
definition of `eval`, which evaluates expressions in that module.
"""
MainInclude.eval
"""
include(path::AbstractString)
Evaluate the contents of the input source file in the global scope of the containing module.
Every module (except those defined with `baremodule`) has its own 1-argument
definition of `include`, which evaluates the file in that module.
Returns the result of the last evaluated expression of the input file. During including,
a task-local include path is set to the directory containing the file. Nested calls to
`include` will search relative to that path. This function is typically used to load source
interactively, or to combine files in packages that are broken into multiple source files.
Use [`Base.include`](@ref) to evaluate a file into another module.
"""
MainInclude.include
function _start()
empty!(ARGS)
append!(ARGS, Core.ARGS)
@eval Main import Base.MainInclude: eval, include
try
exec_options(JLOptions())
catch
invokelatest(display_error, catch_stack())
exit(1)
end
if is_interactive && have_color
print(color_normal)
end
end