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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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"""Handling and reporting crashes.
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A crash is an exception propagated up almost to the top level of Bazaar.
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If we have apport <https://launchpad.net/apport/>, we store a report of the
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crash using apport into its /var/crash spool directory, from where the user
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can either manually send it to Launchpad. In some cases (at least Ubuntu
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development releases), Apport may pop up a window asking if they want
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Without apport, we just write a crash report to stderr and the user can report
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this manually if the wish.
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We never send crash data across the network without user opt-in.
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In principle apport can run on any platform though as of Feb 2010 there seem
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to be some portability bugs.
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To force this off in bzr turn set APPORT_DISABLE in the environment or
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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# for interactive testing, try the 'bzr assert-fail' command
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# or see http://code.launchpad.net/~mbp/bzr/bzr-fail
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# to test with apport it's useful to set
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# export APPORT_IGNORE_OBSOLETE_PACKAGES=1
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def report_bug(exc_info, stderr):
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if ('no_apport' in debug.debug_flags) or \
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os.environ.get('APPORT_DISABLE', None):
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return report_bug_legacy(exc_info, stderr)
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if report_bug_to_apport(exc_info, stderr):
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# wrote a file; if None then report the old way
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if 'no_apport' not in debug.debug_flags:
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report_bug_to_apport(exc_info, stderr)
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except ImportError, e:
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trace.mutter("couldn't find apport bug-reporting library: %s" % e)
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# this should only happen if apport is installed but it didn't
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# work, eg because of an io error writing the crash file
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trace.mutter("bzr: failed to report crash using apport: %r" % e)
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trace.log_exception_quietly()
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return report_bug_legacy(exc_info, stderr)
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except ImportError, e:
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trace.mutter("couldn't find apport bug-reporting library: %s" % e)
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# this should only happen if apport is installed but it didn't
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# work, eg because of an io error writing the crash file
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sys.stderr.write("bzr: failed to report crash using apport:\n "
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report_bug_legacy(exc_info, stderr)
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def report_bug_legacy(exc_info, err_file):
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"""Report a bug by just printing a message to the user."""
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trace.print_exception(exc_info, err_file)
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err_file.write('\n')
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err_file.write(textwrap.fill(l,
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width=78, subsequent_indent=' ') + '\n')
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print_wrapped('bzr %s on python %s (%s)\n' % \
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bzrlib._format_version_tuple(sys.version_info),
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platform.platform(aliased=1)))
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print_wrapped('arguments: %r\n' % sys.argv)
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print_wrapped(textwrap.fill(
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'plugins: ' + plugin.format_concise_plugin_list(),
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subsequent_indent=' ',
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err_file.write('bzr %s on python %s (%s)\n' % \
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bzrlib._format_version_tuple(sys.version_info),
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platform.platform(aliased=1)))
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err_file.write('arguments: %r\n' % sys.argv)
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'encoding: %r, fsenc: %r, lang: %r\n' % (
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osutils.get_user_encoding(), sys.getfilesystemencoding(),
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os.environ.get('LANG')))
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# We used to show all the plugins here, but it's too verbose.
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err_file.write("plugins:\n")
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err_file.write(_format_plugin_list())
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"*** Bazaar has encountered an internal error. This probably indicates a\n"
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" bug in Bazaar. You can help us fix it by filing a bug report at\n"
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" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+filebug\n"
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def report_bug_to_apport(exc_info, stderr):
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"""Report a bug to apport for optional automatic filing.
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:returns: The name of the crash file, or None if we didn't write one.
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# this function is based on apport_package_hook.py, but omitting some of the
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# this is based on apport_package_hook.py, but omitting some of the
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# Ubuntu-specific policy about what to report and when
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# This import is apparently not used, but we're doing it so that if the
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# import fails, the exception will be caught at a higher level and we'll
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# report the error by other means.
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# if this fails its caught at a higher level; we don't want to open the
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# crash file unless apport can be loaded.
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crash_filename = _write_apport_report_to_file(exc_info)
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if crash_filename is None:
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"apport is set to ignore crashes in this version of bzr.\n"
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trace.print_exception(exc_info, stderr)
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"You can report this problem to Bazaar's developers by running\n"
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"if a bug-reporting window does not automatically appear.\n"
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# XXX: on Windows, Mac, and other platforms where we might have the
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# apport libraries but not have an apport always running, we could
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# synchronously file now
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return crash_filename
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def _write_apport_report_to_file(exc_info):
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crash_file = _open_crash_file()
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_write_apport_report_to_file(exc_info, crash_file)
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stderr.write("bzr: ERROR: %s.%s: %s\n"
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"*** Bazaar has encountered an internal error. This probably indicates a\n"
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" bug in Bazaar. You can help us fix it by filing a bug report at\n"
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" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+filebug\n"
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" attaching the crash file\n"
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" and including a description of the problem.\n"
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" The crash file is plain text and you can inspect or edit it to remove\n"
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" private information.\n"
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% (exc_info[0].__module__, exc_info[0].__name__, exc_info[1],
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def _write_apport_report_to_file(exc_info, crash_file):
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from apport.report import Report
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exc_type, exc_object, exc_tb = exc_info
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# add_proc_info sets the ExecutablePath, InterpreterPath, etc.
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# It also adds ProcMaps which for us is rarely useful and mostly noise, so
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# add_proc_info gives you the memory map of the process: this seems rarely
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# useful for Bazaar and it does make the report harder to scan, though it
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# does tell you what binary modules are loaded.
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pr.add_user_info()
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# Package and SourcePackage are needed so that apport will report about even
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# non-packaged versions of bzr; also this reports on their packaged
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# dependencies which is useful.
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pr['SourcePackage'] = 'bzr'
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pr['Package'] = 'bzr'
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pr['CommandLine'] = pprint.pformat(sys.argv)
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pr['BzrVersion'] = bzrlib.__version__
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pr['PythonVersion'] = bzrlib._format_version_tuple(sys.version_info)
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pr['Platform'] = platform.platform(aliased=1)
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pr['UserEncoding'] = osutils.get_user_encoding()
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pr['Locale'] = os.environ.get('LANG', 'C')
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pr['Locale'] = os.environ.get('LANG')
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pr['BzrPlugins'] = _format_plugin_list()
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pr['PythonLoadedModules'] = _format_module_list()
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pr['BzrDebugFlags'] = pprint.pformat(debug.debug_flags)
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# actually we'd rather file directly against the upstream product, but
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# apport does seem to count on there being one in there; we might need to
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# redirect it elsewhere anyhow
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pr['SourcePackage'] = 'bzr'
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pr['Package'] = 'bzr'
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# <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/391015>
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pr['CrashDb'] = 'bzr'
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# We want to use the 'bzr' crashdb so that it gets sent directly upstream,
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# which is a reasonable default for most internal errors. However, if we
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# set it here then apport will crash later if it doesn't know about that
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# crashdb. Instead, we rely on the bzr package installing both a
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# source hook telling crashes to go to this crashdb, and a crashdb
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# configuration describing it.
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# these may contain some sensitive info (smtp_passwords)
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# TODO: strip that out and attach the rest
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#attach_file_if_exists(report,
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#attach_file_if_exists(report,
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# strip username, hostname, etc
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if pr.check_ignored():
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crash_file_name, crash_file = _open_crash_file()
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def _attach_log_tail(pr):
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bzr_log = open(trace._get_bzr_log_filename(), 'rt')
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pr['BzrLogTail'] = repr(e)
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pr['BzrLogTail'] = ''.join(lines[-40:])
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def _open_crash_file():
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crash_dir = config.crash_dir()
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if not osutils.isdir(crash_dir):
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# on unix this should be /var/crash and should already exist; on
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# Windows or if it's manually configured it might need to be created,
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os.makedirs(crash_dir, mode=0600)
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date_string = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M', time.gmtime())
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# XXX: getuid doesn't work on win32, but the crash directory is per-user
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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user_part = '.%d' % os.getuid()
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filename = osutils.pathjoin(
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# be careful here that people can't play tmp-type symlink mischief in the
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# world-writable directory
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return filename, os.fdopen(
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os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREAT|os.O_EXCL,
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os.makedirs(crash_dir, mode=0700)
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filename = 'bzr-%s-%s.crash' % (
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return open(osutils.pathjoin(crash_dir, filename), 'wt')
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def _format_plugin_list():
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return ''.join(plugin.describe_plugins(show_paths=True))
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for name, a_plugin in sorted(plugin.plugins().items()):
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plugin_lines.append(" %-20s %s [%s]" %
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(name, a_plugin.path(), a_plugin.__version__))
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return '\n'.join(plugin_lines)
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def _format_module_list():