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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 Canonical Ltd
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# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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"""Messages and logging.
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Messages are supplied by callers as a string-formatting template, plus values
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to be inserted into it. The actual %-formatting is deferred to the log
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library so that it doesn't need to be done for messages that won't be emitted.
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Messages are classified by severity levels: critical, error, warning, info,
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They can be sent to two places: to stderr, and to ~/.bzr.log. For purposes
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such as running the test suite, they can also be redirected away from both of
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those two places to another location.
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~/.bzr.log gets all messages, and full tracebacks for uncaught exceptions.
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This trace file is always in UTF-8, regardless of the user's default encoding,
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so that we can always rely on writing any message.
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Output to stderr depends on the mode chosen by the user. By default, messages
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of info and above are sent out, which results in progress messages such as the
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list of files processed by add and commit. In debug mode, stderr gets debug messages too.
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Errors that terminate an operation are generally passed back as exceptions;
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others may be just emitted as messages.
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Exceptions are reported in a brief form to stderr so as not to look scary.
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BzrErrors are required to be able to format themselves into a properly
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explanatory message. This is not true for builtin exceptions such as
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KeyError, which typically just str to "0". They're printed in a different
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# FIXME: Unfortunately it turns out that python's logging module
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# is quite expensive, even when the message is not printed by any handlers.
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# We should perhaps change back to just simply doing it here.
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# On the other hand, as of 1.2 we generally only call the mutter() statement
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# if (according to debug_flags) we actually intend to write it. So the
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# increased cost of logging.py is not so bad, and we could standardize on
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from bzrlib.lazy_import import lazy_import
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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__copyright__ = "Copyright (C) 2005 Canonical Ltd."
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__author__ = "Martin Pool <mbp@canonical.com>"
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import sys, os, time, socket, stat, codecs
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lazy_import(globals(), """
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# global verbosity for bzrlib; controls the log level for stderr; 0=normal; <0
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# is quiet; >0 is verbose.
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# File-like object where mutter/debug output is currently sent. Can be
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# changed by _push_log_file etc. This is directly manipulated by some
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# external code; maybe there should be functions to do that more precisely
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# than push/pop_log_file.
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# Absolute path for ~/.bzr.log. Not changed even if the log/trace output is
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# redirected elsewhere. Used to show the location in --version.
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_bzr_log_filename = None
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# The time the first message was written to the trace file, so that we can
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# show relative times since startup.
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_bzr_log_start_time = bzrlib._start_time
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# held in a global for quick reference
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_bzr_logger = logging.getLogger('bzr')
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def note(*args, **kwargs):
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"""Output a note to the user.
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Takes the same parameters as logging.info.
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# FIXME: clearing the ui and then going through the abstract logging
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# framework is whack; we should probably have a logging Handler that
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# deals with terminal output if needed.
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ui.ui_factory.clear_term()
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_bzr_logger.info(*args, **kwargs)
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def warning(*args, **kwargs):
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ui.ui_factory.clear_term()
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_bzr_logger.warning(*args, **kwargs)
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def show_error(*args, **kwargs):
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"""Show an error message to the user.
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Don't use this for exceptions, use report_exception instead.
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_bzr_logger.error(*args, **kwargs)
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def mutter(fmt, *args):
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if _trace_file is None:
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# XXX: Don't check this every time; instead anyone who closes the file
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# ought to deregister it. We can tolerate None.
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if (getattr(_trace_file, 'closed', None) is not None) and _trace_file.closed:
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if isinstance(fmt, unicode):
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fmt = fmt.encode('utf8')
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# It seems that if we do ascii % (unicode, ascii) we can
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# get a unicode cannot encode ascii error, so make sure that "fmt"
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# is a unicode string
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if isinstance(arg, unicode):
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arg = arg.encode('utf8')
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real_args.append(arg)
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out = fmt % tuple(real_args)
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timestamp = '%0.3f ' % (now - _bzr_log_start_time,)
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out = timestamp + out + '\n'
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_trace_file.write(out)
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# there's no explicit flushing; the file is typically line buffered.
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def mutter_callsite(stacklevel, fmt, *args):
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"""Perform a mutter of fmt and args, logging the call trace.
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:param stacklevel: The number of frames to show. None will show all
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:param fmt: The format string to pass to mutter.
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:param args: A list of substitution variables.
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if stacklevel is None:
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limit = stacklevel + 1
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traceback.print_stack(limit=limit, file=outf)
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formatted_lines = outf.getvalue().splitlines()
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formatted_stack = '\n'.join(formatted_lines[:-2])
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mutter(fmt + "\nCalled from:\n%s", *(args + (formatted_stack,)))
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######################################################################
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# messages and logging
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## TODO: If --verbose is given then write to both stderr and
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## _tracefile; perhaps replace _tracefile with a tee thing.
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global _tracefile, _starttime
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# used to have % (os.environ['USER'], time.time(), os.getpid()), 'w')
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# If false, notes also go to stdout; should replace this with --silent
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# TODO: Somehow tie this to the --verbose option?
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# fix this if we ever fork within python
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_logprefix = '[%d] ' % _mypid
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def _write_trace(msg):
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_tracefile.write(_logprefix + msg + '\n')
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sys.stderr.write('bzr: warning: ' + msg + '\n')
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_write_trace('warning: ' + msg)
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b = '* ' + str(msg) + '\n'
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_write_trace('note: ' + msg)
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sys.stderr.write(msg + '\n')
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# TODO: Something to log exceptions in here.
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def _rollover_trace_maybe(trace_fname):
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size = os.stat(trace_fname)[stat.ST_SIZE]
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old_fname = trace_fname + '.old'
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osutils.rename(trace_fname, old_fname)
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# must remove before rename on windows
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# might fail if in use on windows
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os.rename(trace_fname, old_fname)
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def _get_bzr_log_filename():
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bzr_log = osutils.path_from_environ('BZR_LOG')
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home = osutils.path_from_environ('BZR_HOME')
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# GZ 2012-02-01: Logging to the home dir is bad, but XDG is unclear
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# over what would be better. On windows, bug 240550
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# suggests LOCALAPPDATA be used instead.
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home = osutils._get_home_dir()
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return os.path.join(home, '.bzr.log')
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"""Open the .bzr.log trace file.
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If the log is more than a particular length, the old file is renamed to
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.bzr.log.old and a new file is started. Otherwise, we append to the
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This sets the global _bzr_log_filename.
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global _bzr_log_filename
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def _open_or_create_log_file(filename):
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"""Open existing log file, or create with ownership and permissions
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It inherits the ownership and permissions (masked by umask) from
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the containing directory to cope better with being run under sudo
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with $HOME still set to the user's homedir.
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flags = os.O_WRONLY | os.O_APPEND | osutils.O_TEXT
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fd = os.open(filename, flags)
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if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
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fd = os.open(filename, flags | os.O_CREAT | os.O_EXCL, 0666)
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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osutils.copy_ownership_from_path(filename)
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return os.fdopen(fd, 'at', 0) # unbuffered
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_bzr_log_filename = _get_bzr_log_filename()
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_rollover_trace_maybe(_bzr_log_filename)
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bzr_log_file = _open_or_create_log_file(_bzr_log_filename)
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bzr_log_file.write('\n')
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if bzr_log_file.tell() <= 2:
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bzr_log_file.write("this is a debug log for diagnosing/reporting problems in bzr\n")
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bzr_log_file.write("you can delete or truncate this file, or include sections in\n")
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bzr_log_file.write("bug reports to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+filebug\n\n")
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except EnvironmentError, e:
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# If we are failing to open the log, then most likely logging has not
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# been set up yet. So we just write to stderr rather than using
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# 'warning()'. If we using warning(), users get the unhelpful 'no
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# handlers registered for "bzr"' when something goes wrong on the
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# server. (bug #503886)
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sys.stderr.write("failed to open trace file: %s\n" % (e,))
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# TODO: What should happen if we fail to open the trace file? Maybe the
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# objects should be pointed at /dev/null or the equivalent? Currently
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# returns None which will cause failures later.
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def enable_default_logging():
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"""Configure default logging: messages to stderr and debug to .bzr.log
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This should only be called once per process.
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Non-command-line programs embedding bzrlib do not need to call this. They
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can instead either pass a file to _push_log_file, or act directly on
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logging.getLogger("bzr").
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Output can be redirected away by calling _push_log_file.
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:return: A memento from push_log_file for restoring the log state.
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start_time = osutils.format_local_date(_bzr_log_start_time,
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bzr_log_file = _open_bzr_log()
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if bzr_log_file is not None:
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bzr_log_file.write(start_time.encode('utf-8') + '\n')
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memento = push_log_file(bzr_log_file,
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r'[%(process)5d] %(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d %(levelname)s: %(message)s',
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r'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
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# after hooking output into bzr_log, we also need to attach a stderr
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# handler, writing only at level info and with encoding
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stderr_handler = EncodedStreamHandler(sys.stderr,
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osutils.get_terminal_encoding(), 'replace', level=logging.INFO)
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logging.getLogger('bzr').addHandler(stderr_handler)
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def push_log_file(to_file, log_format=None, date_format=None):
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"""Intercept log and trace messages and send them to a file.
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:param to_file: A file-like object to which messages will be sent.
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:returns: A memento that should be passed to _pop_log_file to restore the
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previously active logging.
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new_handler = EncodedStreamHandler(to_file, "utf-8", level=logging.DEBUG)
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if log_format is None:
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log_format = '%(levelname)8s %(message)s'
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new_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter(log_format, date_format))
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# save and remove any existing log handlers
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bzr_logger = logging.getLogger('bzr')
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old_handlers = bzr_logger.handlers[:]
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del bzr_logger.handlers[:]
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# set that as the default logger
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bzr_logger.addHandler(new_handler)
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bzr_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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# TODO: check if any changes are needed to the root logger
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# TODO: also probably need to save and restore the level on bzr_logger.
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# but maybe we can avoid setting the logger level altogether, and just set
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# the level on the handler?
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# save the old trace file
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old_trace_file = _trace_file
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# send traces to the new one
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_trace_file = to_file
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result = new_handler, _trace_file
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return ('log_memento', old_handlers, new_handler, old_trace_file, to_file)
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def pop_log_file((magic, old_handlers, new_handler, old_trace_file, new_trace_file)):
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"""Undo changes to logging/tracing done by _push_log_file.
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This flushes, but does not close the trace file (so that anything that was
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Takes the memento returned from _push_log_file."""
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_trace_file = old_trace_file
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bzr_logger = logging.getLogger('bzr')
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bzr_logger.removeHandler(new_handler)
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# must be closed, otherwise logging will try to close it at exit, and the
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# file will likely already be closed underneath.
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bzr_logger.handlers = old_handlers
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if new_trace_file is not None:
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new_trace_file.flush()
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def log_exception_quietly():
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"""Log the last exception to the trace file only.
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Used for exceptions that occur internally and that may be
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interesting to developers but not to users. For example,
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errors loading plugins.
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mutter(traceback.format_exc())
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def set_verbosity_level(level):
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"""Set the verbosity level.
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:param level: -ve for quiet, 0 for normal, +ve for verbose
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global _verbosity_level
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_verbosity_level = level
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_update_logging_level(level < 0)
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ui.ui_factory.be_quiet(level < 0)
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def get_verbosity_level():
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"""Get the verbosity level.
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See set_verbosity_level() for values.
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return _verbosity_level
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def be_quiet(quiet=True):
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set_verbosity_level(-1)
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set_verbosity_level(0)
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def _update_logging_level(quiet=True):
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"""Hide INFO messages if quiet."""
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_bzr_logger.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
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_bzr_logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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"""Is the verbosity level negative?"""
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return _verbosity_level < 0
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"""Is the verbosity level positive?"""
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return _verbosity_level > 0
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def debug_memory(message='', short=True):
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"""Write out a memory dump."""
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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from bzrlib import win32utils
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win32utils.debug_memory_win32api(message=message, short=short)
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_debug_memory_proc(message=message, short=short)
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_short_fields = ('VmPeak', 'VmSize', 'VmRSS')
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def _debug_memory_proc(message='', short=True):
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status_file = file('/proc/%s/status' % os.getpid(), 'rb')
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status = status_file.read()
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for line in status.splitlines():
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for field in _short_fields:
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if line.startswith(field):
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def _dump_memory_usage(err_file):
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fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="bzr_memdump", suffix=".json")
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dump_file = os.fdopen(fd, 'w')
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from meliae import scanner
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scanner.dump_gc_objects(dump_file)
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err_file.write("Memory dumped to %s\n" % name)
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err_file.write("Dumping memory requires meliae module.\n")
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log_exception_quietly()
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err_file.write("Exception while dumping memory.\n")
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log_exception_quietly()
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if dump_file is not None:
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def _qualified_exception_name(eclass, unqualified_bzrlib_errors=False):
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"""Give name of error class including module for non-builtin exceptions
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If `unqualified_bzrlib_errors` is True, errors specific to bzrlib will
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also omit the module prefix.
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class_name = eclass.__name__
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module_name = eclass.__module__
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if module_name in ("exceptions", "__main__") or (
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unqualified_bzrlib_errors and module_name == "bzrlib.errors"):
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return "%s.%s" % (module_name, class_name)
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def report_exception(exc_info, err_file):
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"""Report an exception to err_file (typically stderr) and to .bzr.log.
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This will show either a full traceback or a short message as appropriate.
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:return: The appropriate exit code for this error.
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# Log the full traceback to ~/.bzr.log
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log_exception_quietly()
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if 'error' in debug.debug_flags:
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print_exception(exc_info, err_file)
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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exc_type, exc_object, exc_tb = exc_info
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if isinstance(exc_object, KeyboardInterrupt):
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err_file.write("bzr: interrupted\n")
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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elif isinstance(exc_object, MemoryError):
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err_file.write("bzr: out of memory\n")
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if 'mem_dump' in debug.debug_flags:
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_dump_memory_usage(err_file)
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err_file.write("Use -Dmem_dump to dump memory to a file.\n")
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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elif isinstance(exc_object, ImportError) \
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and str(exc_object).startswith("No module named "):
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report_user_error(exc_info, err_file,
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'You may need to install this Python library separately.')
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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elif not getattr(exc_object, 'internal_error', True):
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report_user_error(exc_info, err_file)
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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elif osutils.is_environment_error(exc_object):
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if getattr(exc_object, 'errno', None) == errno.EPIPE:
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err_file.write("bzr: broken pipe\n")
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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# Might be nice to catch all of these and show them as something more
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# specific, but there are too many cases at the moment.
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report_user_error(exc_info, err_file)
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return errors.EXIT_ERROR
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report_bug(exc_info, err_file)
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return errors.EXIT_INTERNAL_ERROR
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def print_exception(exc_info, err_file):
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exc_type, exc_object, exc_tb = exc_info
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err_file.write("bzr: ERROR: %s.%s: %s\n" % (
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exc_type.__module__, exc_type.__name__, exc_object))
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traceback.print_exception(exc_type, exc_object, exc_tb, file=err_file)
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# TODO: Should these be specially encoding the output?
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def report_user_error(exc_info, err_file, advice=None):
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"""Report to err_file an error that's not an internal error.
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These don't get a traceback unless -Derror was given.
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:param exc_info: 3-tuple from sys.exc_info()
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:param advice: Extra advice to the user to be printed following the
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err_file.write("bzr: ERROR: %s\n" % (exc_info[1],))
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err_file.write("%s\n" % (advice,))
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def report_bug(exc_info, err_file):
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"""Report an exception that probably indicates a bug in bzr"""
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from bzrlib.crash import report_bug
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report_bug(exc_info, err_file)
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def _flush_stdout_stderr():
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# called from the bzrlib library finalizer returned by bzrlib.initialize()
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except ValueError, e:
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# On Windows, I get ValueError calling stdout.flush() on a closed
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if e.errno in [errno.EINVAL, errno.EPIPE]:
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# called from the bzrlib library finalizer returned by bzrlib.initialize()
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class EncodedStreamHandler(logging.Handler):
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"""Robustly write logging events to a stream using the specified encoding
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Messages are expected to be formatted to unicode, but UTF-8 byte strings
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are also accepted. An error during formatting or a str message in another
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encoding will be quitely noted as an error in the Bazaar log file.
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The stream is not closed so sys.stdout or sys.stderr may be passed.
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def __init__(self, stream, encoding=None, errors='strict', level=0):
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logging.Handler.__init__(self, level)
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encoding = getattr(stream, "encoding", "ascii")
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self.encoding = encoding
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flush = getattr(self.stream, "flush", None)
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if flush is not None:
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def emit(self, record):
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line = self.format(record)
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if not isinstance(line, unicode):
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line = line.decode("utf-8")
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self.stream.write(line.encode(self.encoding, self.errors) + "\n")
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log_exception_quietly()
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# Try saving the details that would have been logged in some form
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msg = args = "<Unformattable>"
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msg = repr(record.msg).encode("ascii")
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args = repr(record.args).encode("ascii")
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# Using mutter() bypasses the logging module and writes directly
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# to the file so there's no danger of getting into a loop here.
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mutter("Logging record unformattable: %s %% %s", msg, args)
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class Config(object):
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"""Configuration of message tracing in bzrlib.
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This implements the context manager protocol and should manage any global
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variables still used. The default config used is DefaultConfig, but
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embedded uses of bzrlib may wish to use a custom manager.
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return self # This is bound to the 'as' clause in a with statement.
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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return False # propogate exceptions.
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class DefaultConfig(Config):
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"""A default configuration for tracing of messages in bzrlib.
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This implements the context manager protocol.
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self._original_filename = _bzr_log_filename
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self._original_state = enable_default_logging()
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return self # This is bound to the 'as' clause in a with statement.
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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pop_log_file(self._original_state)
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global _bzr_log_filename
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_bzr_log_filename = self._original_filename
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return False # propogate exceptions.
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def create_tracefile(argv):
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# TODO: Also show contents of /etc/lsb-release, if it can be parsed.
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# Perhaps that should eventually go into the platform library?
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# TODO: If the file doesn't exist, add a note describing it.
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# Messages are always written to here, so that we have some
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# information if something goes wrong. In a future version this
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# file will be removed on successful completion.
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global _starttime, _tracefile
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_starttime = os.times()[4]
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trace_fname = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.bzr.log'))
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_rollover_trace_maybe(trace_fname)
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# buffering=1 means line buffered
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_tracefile = codecs.open(trace_fname, 'at', 'utf8', buffering=1)
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if os.fstat(t.fileno())[stat.ST_SIZE] == 0:
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t.write("\nthis is a debug log for diagnosing/reporting problems in bzr\n")
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t.write("you can delete or truncate this file, or include sections in\n")
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t.write("bug reports to bazaar-ng@lists.canonical.com\n\n")
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# TODO: If we failed to create the file, perhaps give a warning
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# but don't abort; send things to /dev/null instead?
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_write_trace('bzr %s invoked on python %s (%s)'
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% (bzrlib.__version__,
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'.'.join(map(str, sys.version_info)),
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_write_trace(' arguments: %r' % argv)
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_write_trace(' working dir: ' + os.getcwdu())
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mutter("finished, %.3fu/%.3fs cpu, %.3fu/%.3fs cum, %.3f elapsed"
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% (times[:4] + ((times[4] - _starttime),)))
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def log_exception(e):
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import traceback, cStringIO
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s = cStringIO.StringIO()
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traceback.print_exc(None, s)
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for l in s.getvalue().split('\n'):