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--
-- MobDebug -- Lua remote debugger
-- Copyright 2011-15 Paul Kulchenko
-- Based on RemDebug 1.0 Copyright Kepler Project 2005
--
-- use loaded modules or load explicitly on those systems that require that
local require = require
local io = io or require "io"
local table = table or require "table"
local string = string or require "string"
local coroutine = coroutine or require "coroutine"
local debug = require "debug"
-- protect require "os" as it may fail on embedded systems without os module
local os = os or (function(module)
local ok, res = pcall(require, module)
return ok and res or nil
end)("os")
local mobdebug = {
_NAME = "mobdebug",
_VERSION = "0.702",
_COPYRIGHT = "Paul Kulchenko",
_DESCRIPTION = "Mobile Remote Debugger for the Lua programming language",
port = os and os.getenv and tonumber((os.getenv("MOBDEBUG_PORT"))) or 8172,
checkcount = 200,
yieldtimeout = 0.02, -- yield timeout (s)
connecttimeout = 2, -- connect timeout (s)
}
local HOOKMASK = "lcr"
local error = error
local getfenv = getfenv
local setfenv = setfenv
local loadstring = loadstring or load -- "load" replaced "loadstring" in Lua 5.2
local pairs = pairs
local setmetatable = setmetatable
local tonumber = tonumber
local unpack = table.unpack or unpack
local rawget = rawget
local gsub, sub, find = string.gsub, string.sub, string.find
-- if strict.lua is used, then need to avoid referencing some global
-- variables, as they can be undefined;
-- use rawget to avoid complaints from strict.lua at run-time.
-- it's safe to do the initialization here as all these variables
-- should get defined values (if any) before the debugging starts.
-- there is also global 'wx' variable, which is checked as part of
-- the debug loop as 'wx' can be loaded at any time during debugging.
local genv = _G or _ENV
local jit = rawget(genv, "jit")
local MOAICoroutine = rawget(genv, "MOAICoroutine")
-- ngx_lua debugging requires a special handling as its coroutine.*
-- methods use a different mechanism that doesn't allow resume calls
-- from debug hook handlers.
-- Instead, the "original" coroutine.* methods are used.
-- `rawget` needs to be used to protect against `strict` checks, but
-- ngx_lua hides those in a metatable, so need to use that.
local metagindex = getmetatable(genv) and getmetatable(genv).__index
local ngx = type(metagindex) == "table" and metagindex.rawget and metagindex:rawget("ngx") or nil
local corocreate = ngx and coroutine._create or coroutine.create
local cororesume = ngx and coroutine._resume or coroutine.resume
local coroyield = ngx and coroutine._yield or coroutine.yield
local corostatus = ngx and coroutine._status or coroutine.status
local corowrap = coroutine.wrap
if not setfenv then -- Lua 5.2+
-- based on http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2010-06/msg00314.html
-- this assumes f is a function
local function findenv(f)
local level = 1
repeat
local name, value = debug.getupvalue(f, level)
if name == '_ENV' then return level, value end
level = level + 1
until name == nil
return nil end
getfenv = function (f) return(select(2, findenv(f)) or _G) end
setfenv = function (f, t)
local level = findenv(f)
if level then debug.setupvalue(f, level, t) end
return f end
end
-- check for OS and convert file names to lower case on windows
-- (its file system is case insensitive, but case preserving), as setting a
-- breakpoint on x:\Foo.lua will not work if the file was loaded as X:\foo.lua.
-- OSX and Windows behave the same way (case insensitive, but case preserving).
-- OSX can be configured to be case-sensitive, so check for that. This doesn't
-- handle the case of different partitions having different case-sensitivity.
local win = os and os.getenv and (os.getenv('WINDIR') or (os.getenv('OS') or ''):match('[Ww]indows')) and true or false
local mac = not win and (os and os.getenv and os.getenv('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH') or not io.open("/proc")) and true or false
local iscasepreserving = win or (mac and io.open('/library') ~= nil)
-- turn jit off based on Mike Pall's comment in this discussion:
-- http://www.freelists.org/post/luajit/Debug-hooks-and-JIT,2
-- "You need to turn it off at the start if you plan to receive
-- reliable hook calls at any later point in time."
if jit and jit.off then jit.off() end
local socket = require "socket"
local coro_debugger
local coro_debugee
local coroutines = {}; setmetatable(coroutines, {__mode = "k"}) -- "weak" keys
local events = { BREAK = 1, WATCH = 2, RESTART = 3, STACK = 4 }
local breakpoints = {}
local watches = {}
local lastsource
local lastfile
local watchescnt = 0
local abort -- default value is nil; this is used in start/loop distinction
local seen_hook = false
local checkcount = 0
local step_into = false
local step_over = false
local step_level = 0
local stack_level = 0
local server
local buf
local outputs = {}
local iobase = {print = print}
local basedir = ""
local deferror = "execution aborted at default debugee"
local debugee = function ()
local a = 1
for _ = 1, 10 do a = a + 1 end
error(deferror)
end
local function q(s) return string.gsub(s, '([%(%)%.%%%+%-%*%?%[%^%$%]])','%%%1') end
local serpent = (function() ---- include Serpent module for serialization
local n, v = "serpent", "0.30" -- (C) 2012-17 Paul Kulchenko; MIT License
local c, d = "Paul Kulchenko", "Lua serializer and pretty printer"
local snum = {[tostring(1/0)]='1/0 --[[math.huge]]',[tostring(-1/0)]='-1/0 --[[-math.huge]]',[tostring(0/0)]='0/0'}
local badtype = {thread = true, userdata = true, cdata = true}
local getmetatable = debug and debug.getmetatable or getmetatable
local pairs = function(t) return next, t end -- avoid using __pairs in Lua 5.2+
local keyword, globals, G = {}, {}, (_G or _ENV)
for _,k in ipairs({'and', 'break', 'do', 'else', 'elseif', 'end', 'false',
'for', 'function', 'goto', 'if', 'in', 'local', 'nil', 'not', 'or', 'repeat',
'return', 'then', 'true', 'until', 'while'}) do keyword[k] = true end
for k,v in pairs(G) do globals[v] = k end -- build func to name mapping
for _,g in ipairs({'coroutine', 'debug', 'io', 'math', 'string', 'table', 'os'}) do
for k,v in pairs(type(G[g]) == 'table' and G[g] or {}) do globals[v] = g..'.'..k end end
local function s(t, opts)
local name, indent, fatal, maxnum = opts.name, opts.indent, opts.fatal, opts.maxnum
local sparse, custom, huge = opts.sparse, opts.custom, not opts.nohuge
local space, maxl = (opts.compact and '' or ' '), (opts.maxlevel or math.huge)
local maxlen, metatostring = tonumber(opts.maxlength), opts.metatostring
local iname, comm = '_'..(name or ''), opts.comment and (tonumber(opts.comment) or math.huge)
local numformat = opts.numformat or "%.17g"
local seen, sref, syms, symn = {}, {'local '..iname..'={}'}, {}, 0
local function gensym(val) return '_'..(tostring(tostring(val)):gsub("[^%w]",""):gsub("(%d%w+)",
-- tostring(val) is needed because __tostring may return a non-string value
function(s) if not syms[s] then symn = symn+1; syms[s] = symn end return tostring(syms[s]) end)) end
local function safestr(s) return type(s) == "number" and tostring(huge and snum[tostring(s)] or numformat:format(s))
or type(s) ~= "string" and tostring(s) -- escape NEWLINE/010 and EOF/026
or ("%q"):format(s):gsub("\010","n"):gsub("\026","\\026") end
local function comment(s,l) return comm and (l or 0) < comm and ' --[['..select(2, pcall(tostring, s))..']]' or '' end
local function globerr(s,l) return globals[s] and globals[s]..comment(s,l) or not fatal
and safestr(select(2, pcall(tostring, s))) or error("Can't serialize "..tostring(s)) end
local function safename(path, name) -- generates foo.bar, foo[3], or foo['b a r']
local n = name == nil and '' or name
local plain = type(n) == "string" and n:match("^[%l%u_][%w_]*$") and not keyword[n]
local safe = plain and n or '['..safestr(n)..']'
return (path or '')..(plain and path and '.' or '')..safe, safe end
local alphanumsort = type(opts.sortkeys) == 'function' and opts.sortkeys or function(k, o, n) -- k=keys, o=originaltable, n=padding
local maxn, to = tonumber(n) or 12, {number = 'a', string = 'b'}
local function padnum(d) return ("%0"..tostring(maxn).."d"):format(tonumber(d)) end
table.sort(k, function(a,b)
-- sort numeric keys first: k[key] is not nil for numerical keys
return (k[a] ~= nil and 0 or to[type(a)] or 'z')..(tostring(a):gsub("%d+",padnum))
< (k[b] ~= nil and 0 or to[type(b)] or 'z')..(tostring(b):gsub("%d+",padnum)) end) end
local function val2str(t, name, indent, insref, path, plainindex, level)
local ttype, level, mt = type(t), (level or 0), getmetatable(t)
local spath, sname = safename(path, name)
local tag = plainindex and
((type(name) == "number") and '' or name..space..'='..space) or
(name ~= nil and sname..space..'='..space or '')
if seen[t] then -- already seen this element
sref[#sref+1] = spath..space..'='..space..seen[t]
return tag..'nil'..comment('ref', level) end
-- protect from those cases where __tostring may fail
if type(mt) == 'table' then
local to, tr = pcall(function() return mt.__tostring(t) end)
local so, sr = pcall(function() return mt.__serialize(t) end)
if (opts.metatostring ~= false and to or so) then -- knows how to serialize itself
seen[t] = insref or spath
t = so and sr or tr
ttype = type(t)
end -- new value falls through to be serialized
end
if ttype == "table" then
if level >= maxl then return tag..'{}'..comment('maxlvl', level) end
seen[t] = insref or spath
if next(t) == nil then return tag..'{}'..comment(t, level) end -- table empty
if maxlen and maxlen < 0 then return tag..'{}'..comment('maxlen', level) end
local maxn, o, out = math.min(#t, maxnum or #t), {}, {}
for key = 1, maxn do o[key] = key end
if not maxnum or #o < maxnum then
local n = #o -- n = n + 1; o[n] is much faster than o[#o+1] on large tables
for key in pairs(t) do if o[key] ~= key then n = n + 1; o[n] = key end end end
if maxnum and #o > maxnum then o[maxnum+1] = nil end
if opts.sortkeys and #o > maxn then alphanumsort(o, t, opts.sortkeys) end
local sparse = sparse and #o > maxn -- disable sparsness if only numeric keys (shorter output)
for n, key in ipairs(o) do
local value, ktype, plainindex = t[key], type(key), n <= maxn and not sparse
if opts.valignore and opts.valignore[value] -- skip ignored values; do nothing
or opts.keyallow and not opts.keyallow[key]
or opts.keyignore and opts.keyignore[key]
or opts.valtypeignore and opts.valtypeignore[type(value)] -- skipping ignored value types
or sparse and value == nil then -- skipping nils; do nothing
elseif ktype == 'table' or ktype == 'function' or badtype[ktype] then
if not seen[key] and not globals[key] then
sref[#sref+1] = 'placeholder'
local sname = safename(iname, gensym(key)) -- iname is table for local variables
sref[#sref] = val2str(key,sname,indent,sname,iname,true) end
sref[#sref+1] = 'placeholder'
local path = seen[t]..'['..tostring(seen[key] or globals[key] or gensym(key))..']'
sref[#sref] = path..space..'='..space..tostring(seen[value] or val2str(value,nil,indent,path))
else
out[#out+1] = val2str(value,key,indent,insref,seen[t],plainindex,level+1)
if maxlen then
maxlen = maxlen - #out[#out]
if maxlen < 0 then break end
end
end
end
local prefix = string.rep(indent or '', level)
local head = indent and '{\n'..prefix..indent or '{'
local body = table.concat(out, ','..(indent and '\n'..prefix..indent or space))
local tail = indent and "\n"..prefix..'}' or '}'
return (custom and custom(tag,head,body,tail,level) or tag..head..body..tail)..comment(t, level)
elseif badtype[ttype] then
seen[t] = insref or spath
return tag..globerr(t, level)
elseif ttype == 'function' then
seen[t] = insref or spath
if opts.nocode then return tag.."function() --[[..skipped..]] end"..comment(t, level) end
local ok, res = pcall(string.dump, t)
local func = ok and "((loadstring or load)("..safestr(res)..",'@serialized'))"..comment(t, level)
return tag..(func or globerr(t, level))
else return tag..safestr(t) end -- handle all other types
end
local sepr = indent and "\n" or ";"..space
local body = val2str(t, name, indent) -- this call also populates sref
local tail = #sref>1 and table.concat(sref, sepr)..sepr or ''
local warn = opts.comment and #sref>1 and space.."--[[incomplete output with shared/self-references skipped]]" or ''
return not name and body..warn or "do local "..body..sepr..tail.."return "..name..sepr.."end"
end
local function deserialize(data, opts)
local env = (opts and opts.safe == false) and G
or setmetatable({}, {
__index = function(t,k) return t end,
__call = function(t,...) error("cannot call functions") end
})
local f, res = (loadstring or load)('return '..data, nil, nil, env)
if not f then f, res = (loadstring or load)(data, nil, nil, env) end
if not f then return f, res end
if setfenv then setfenv(f, env) end
return pcall(f)
end
local function merge(a, b) if b then for k,v in pairs(b) do a[k] = v end end; return a; end
return { _NAME = n, _COPYRIGHT = c, _DESCRIPTION = d, _VERSION = v, serialize = s,
load = deserialize,
dump = function(a, opts) return s(a, merge({name = '_', compact = true, sparse = true}, opts)) end,
line = function(a, opts) return s(a, merge({sortkeys = true, comment = true}, opts)) end,
block = function(a, opts) return s(a, merge({indent = ' ', sortkeys = true, comment = true}, opts)) end }
end)() ---- end of Serpent module
mobdebug.line = serpent.line
mobdebug.dump = serpent.dump
mobdebug.linemap = nil
mobdebug.loadstring = loadstring
local function removebasedir(path, basedir)
if iscasepreserving then
-- check if the lowercased path matches the basedir
-- if so, return substring of the original path (to not lowercase it)
return path:lower():find('^'..q(basedir:lower()))
and path:sub(#basedir+1) or path
else
return string.gsub(path, '^'..q(basedir), '')
end
end
local function stack(start)
local function vars(f)
local func = debug.getinfo(f, "f").func
local i = 1
local locals = {}
-- get locals
while true do
local name, value = debug.getlocal(f, i)
if not name then break end
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) ~= '(' then
locals[name] = {value, select(2,pcall(tostring,value))}
end
i = i + 1
end
-- get varargs (these use negative indices)
i = 1
while true do
local name, value = debug.getlocal(f, -i)
-- `not name` should be enough, but LuaJIT 2.0.0 incorrectly reports `(*temporary)` names here
if not name or name ~= "(*vararg)" then break end
locals[name:gsub("%)$"," "..i..")")] = {value, select(2,pcall(tostring,value))}
i = i + 1
end
-- get upvalues
i = 1
local ups = {}
while func do -- check for func as it may be nil for tail calls
local name, value = debug.getupvalue(func, i)
if not name then break end
ups[name] = {value, select(2,pcall(tostring,value))}
i = i + 1
end
return locals, ups
end
local stack = {}
local linemap = mobdebug.linemap
for i = (start or 0), 100 do
local source = debug.getinfo(i, "Snl")
if not source then break end
local src = source.source
if src:find("@") == 1 then
src = src:sub(2):gsub("\\", "/")
if src:find("%./") == 1 then src = src:sub(3) end
end
table.insert(stack, { -- remove basedir from source
{source.name, removebasedir(src, basedir),
linemap and linemap(source.linedefined, source.source) or source.linedefined,
linemap and linemap(source.currentline, source.source) or source.currentline,
source.what, source.namewhat, source.short_src},
vars(i+1)})
if source.what == 'main' then break end
end
return stack
end
local function set_breakpoint(file, line)
if file == '-' and lastfile then file = lastfile
elseif iscasepreserving then file = string.lower(file) end
if not breakpoints[line] then breakpoints[line] = {} end
breakpoints[line][file] = true
end
local function remove_breakpoint(file, line)
if file == '-' and lastfile then file = lastfile
elseif file == '*' and line == 0 then breakpoints = {}
elseif iscasepreserving then file = string.lower(file) end
if breakpoints[line] then breakpoints[line][file] = nil end
end
local function has_breakpoint(file, line)
return breakpoints[line]
and breakpoints[line][iscasepreserving and string.lower(file) or file]
end
local function restore_vars(vars)
if type(vars) ~= 'table' then return end
-- locals need to be processed in the reverse order, starting from
-- the inner block out, to make sure that the localized variables
-- are correctly updated with only the closest variable with
-- the same name being changed
-- first loop find how many local variables there is, while
-- the second loop processes them from i to 1
local i = 1
while true do
local name = debug.getlocal(3, i)
if not name then break end
i = i + 1
end
i = i - 1
local written_vars = {}
while i > 0 do
local name = debug.getlocal(3, i)
if not written_vars[name] then
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) ~= '(' then
debug.setlocal(3, i, rawget(vars, name))
end
written_vars[name] = true
end
i = i - 1
end
i = 1
local func = debug.getinfo(3, "f").func
while true do
local name = debug.getupvalue(func, i)
if not name then break end
if not written_vars[name] then
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) ~= '(' then
debug.setupvalue(func, i, rawget(vars, name))
end
written_vars[name] = true
end
i = i + 1
end
end
local function capture_vars(level, thread)
level = (level or 0)+2 -- add two levels for this and debug calls
local func = (thread and debug.getinfo(thread, level, "f") or debug.getinfo(level, "f") or {}).func
if not func then return {} end
local vars = {['...'] = {}}
local i = 1
while true do
local name, value = debug.getupvalue(func, i)
if not name then break end
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) ~= '(' then vars[name] = value end
i = i + 1
end
i = 1
while true do
local name, value
if thread then
name, value = debug.getlocal(thread, level, i)
else
name, value = debug.getlocal(level, i)
end
if not name then break end
if string.sub(name, 1, 1) ~= '(' then vars[name] = value end
i = i + 1
end
-- get varargs (these use negative indices)
i = 1
while true do
local name, value
if thread then
name, value = debug.getlocal(thread, level, -i)
else
name, value = debug.getlocal(level, -i)
end
-- `not name` should be enough, but LuaJIT 2.0.0 incorrectly reports `(*temporary)` names here
if not name or name ~= "(*vararg)" then break end
vars['...'][i] = value
i = i + 1
end
-- returned 'vars' table plays a dual role: (1) it captures local values
-- and upvalues to be restored later (in case they are modified in "eval"),
-- and (2) it provides an environment for evaluated chunks.
-- getfenv(func) is needed to provide proper environment for functions,
-- including access to globals, but this causes vars[name] to fail in
-- restore_vars on local variables or upvalues with `nil` values when
-- 'strict' is in effect. To avoid this `rawget` is used in restore_vars.
setmetatable(vars, { __index = getfenv(func), __newindex = getfenv(func) })
return vars
end
local function stack_depth(start_depth)
for i = start_depth, 0, -1 do
if debug.getinfo(i, "l") then return i+1 end
end
return start_depth
end
local function is_safe(stack_level)
-- the stack grows up: 0 is getinfo, 1 is is_safe, 2 is debug_hook, 3 is user function
if stack_level == 3 then return true end
for i = 3, stack_level do
-- return if it is not safe to abort
local info = debug.getinfo(i, "S")
if not info then return true end
if info.what == "C" then return false end
end
return true
end
local function in_debugger()
local this = debug.getinfo(1, "S").source
-- only need to check few frames as mobdebug frames should be close
for i = 3, 7 do
local info = debug.getinfo(i, "S")
if not info then return false end
if info.source == this then return true end
end
return false
end
local function is_pending(peer)
-- if there is something already in the buffer, skip check
if not buf and checkcount >= mobdebug.checkcount then
peer:settimeout(0) -- non-blocking
buf = peer:receive(1)
peer:settimeout() -- back to blocking
checkcount = 0
end
return buf
end
local function readnext(peer, num)
peer:settimeout(0) -- non-blocking
local res, err, partial = peer:receive(num)
peer:settimeout() -- back to blocking
return res or partial or '', err
end
local function handle_breakpoint(peer)
-- check if the buffer has the beginning of SETB/DELB command;
-- this is to avoid reading the entire line for commands that
-- don't need to be handled here.
if not buf or not (buf:sub(1,1) == 'S' or buf:sub(1,1) == 'D') then return end
-- check second character to avoid reading STEP or other S* and D* commands
if #buf == 1 then buf = buf .. readnext(peer, 1) end
if buf:sub(2,2) ~= 'E' then return end
-- need to read few more characters
buf = buf .. readnext(peer, 5-#buf)
if buf ~= 'SETB ' and buf ~= 'DELB ' then return end
local res, _, partial = peer:receive() -- get the rest of the line; blocking
if not res then
if partial then buf = buf .. partial end
return
end
local _, _, cmd, file, line = (buf..res):find("^([A-Z]+)%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if cmd == 'SETB' then set_breakpoint(file, tonumber(line))
elseif cmd == 'DELB' then remove_breakpoint(file, tonumber(line))
else
-- this looks like a breakpoint command, but something went wrong;
-- return here to let the "normal" processing to handle,
-- although this is likely to not go well.
return
end
buf = nil
end
local function normalize_path(file)
local n
repeat
file, n = file:gsub("/+%.?/+","/") -- remove all `//` and `/./` references
until n == 0
-- collapse all up-dir references: this will clobber UNC prefix (\\?\)
-- and disk on Windows when there are too many up-dir references: `D:\foo\..\..\bar`;
-- handle the case of multiple up-dir references: `foo/bar/baz/../../../more`;
-- only remove one at a time as otherwise `../../` could be removed;
repeat
file, n = file:gsub("[^/]+/%.%./", "", 1)
until n == 0
-- there may still be a leading up-dir reference left (as `/../` or `../`); remove it
return (file:gsub("^(/?)%.%./", "%1"))
end
local function debug_hook(event, line)
-- (1) LuaJIT needs special treatment. Because debug_hook is set for
-- *all* coroutines, and not just the one being debugged as in regular Lua
-- (http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2011-06/msg00513.html),
-- need to avoid debugging mobdebug's own code as LuaJIT doesn't
-- always correctly generate call/return hook events (there are more
-- calls than returns, which breaks stack depth calculation and
-- 'step' and 'step over' commands stop working; possibly because
-- 'tail return' events are not generated by LuaJIT).
-- the next line checks if the debugger is run under LuaJIT and if
-- one of debugger methods is present in the stack, it simply returns.
if jit then
-- when luajit is compiled with LUAJIT_ENABLE_LUA52COMPAT,
-- coroutine.running() returns non-nil for the main thread.
local coro, main = coroutine.running()
if not coro or main then coro = 'main' end
local disabled = coroutines[coro] == false
or coroutines[coro] == nil and coro ~= (coro_debugee or 'main')
if coro_debugee and disabled or not coro_debugee and (disabled or in_debugger())
then return end
end
-- (2) check if abort has been requested and it's safe to abort
if abort and is_safe(stack_level) then error(abort) end
-- (3) also check if this debug hook has not been visited for any reason.
-- this check is needed to avoid stepping in too early
-- (for example, when coroutine.resume() is executed inside start()).
if not seen_hook and in_debugger() then return end
if event == "call" then
stack_level = stack_level + 1
elseif event == "return" or event == "tail return" then
stack_level = stack_level - 1
elseif event == "line" then
if mobdebug.linemap then
local ok, mappedline = pcall(mobdebug.linemap, line, debug.getinfo(2, "S").source)
if ok then line = mappedline end
if not line then return end
end
-- may need to fall through because of the following:
-- (1) step_into
-- (2) step_over and stack_level <= step_level (need stack_level)
-- (3) breakpoint; check for line first as it's known; then for file
-- (4) socket call (only do every Xth check)
-- (5) at least one watch is registered
if not (
step_into or step_over or breakpoints[line] or watchescnt > 0
or is_pending(server)
) then checkcount = checkcount + 1; return end
checkcount = mobdebug.checkcount -- force check on the next command
-- this is needed to check if the stack got shorter or longer.
-- unfortunately counting call/return calls is not reliable.
-- the discrepancy may happen when "pcall(load, '')" call is made
-- or when "error()" is called in a function.
-- in either case there are more "call" than "return" events reported.
-- this validation is done for every "line" event, but should be "cheap"
-- as it checks for the stack to get shorter (or longer by one call).
-- start from one level higher just in case we need to grow the stack.
-- this may happen after coroutine.resume call to a function that doesn't
-- have any other instructions to execute. it triggers three returns:
-- "return, tail return, return", which needs to be accounted for.
stack_level = stack_depth(stack_level+1)
local caller = debug.getinfo(2, "S")
-- grab the filename and fix it if needed
local file = lastfile
if (lastsource ~= caller.source) then
file, lastsource = caller.source, caller.source
-- technically, users can supply names that may not use '@',
-- for example when they call loadstring('...', 'filename.lua').
-- Unfortunately, there is no reliable/quick way to figure out
-- what is the filename and what is the source code.
-- If the name doesn't start with `@`, assume it's a file name if it's all on one line.
if find(file, "^@") or not find(file, "[\r\n]") then
file = gsub(gsub(file, "^@", ""), "\\", "/")
-- normalize paths that may include up-dir or same-dir references
-- if the path starts from the up-dir or reference,
-- prepend `basedir` to generate absolute path to keep breakpoints working.
-- ignore qualified relative path (`D:../`) and UNC paths (`\\?\`)
if find(file, "^%.%./") then file = basedir..file end
if find(file, "/%.%.?/") then file = normalize_path(file) end
-- need this conversion to be applied to relative and absolute
-- file names as you may write "require 'Foo'" to
-- load "foo.lua" (on a case insensitive file system) and breakpoints
-- set on foo.lua will not work if not converted to the same case.
if iscasepreserving then file = string.lower(file) end
if find(file, "^%./") then file = sub(file, 3)
else file = gsub(file, "^"..q(basedir), "") end
-- some file systems allow newlines in file names; remove these.
file = gsub(file, "\n", ' ')
else
file = mobdebug.line(file)
end
-- set to true if we got here; this only needs to be done once per
-- session, so do it here to at least avoid setting it for every line.
seen_hook = true
lastfile = file
end
if is_pending(server) then handle_breakpoint(server) end
local vars, status, res
if (watchescnt > 0) then
vars = capture_vars(1)
for index, value in pairs(watches) do
setfenv(value, vars)
local ok, fired = pcall(value)
if ok and fired then
status, res = cororesume(coro_debugger, events.WATCH, vars, file, line, index)
break -- any one watch is enough; don't check multiple times
end
end
end
-- need to get into the "regular" debug handler, but only if there was
-- no watch that was fired. If there was a watch, handle its result.
local getin = (status == nil) and
(step_into
-- when coroutine.running() return `nil` (main thread in Lua 5.1),
-- step_over will equal 'main', so need to check for that explicitly.
or (step_over and step_over == (coroutine.running() or 'main') and stack_level <= step_level)
or has_breakpoint(file, line)
or is_pending(server))
if getin then
vars = vars or capture_vars(1)
step_into = false
step_over = false
status, res = cororesume(coro_debugger, events.BREAK, vars, file, line)
end
-- handle 'stack' command that provides stack() information to the debugger
while status and res == 'stack' do
-- resume with the stack trace and variables
if vars then restore_vars(vars) end -- restore vars so they are reflected in stack values
status, res = cororesume(coro_debugger, events.STACK, stack(3), file, line)
end
-- need to recheck once more as resume after 'stack' command may
-- return something else (for example, 'exit'), which needs to be handled
if status and res and res ~= 'stack' then
if not abort and res == "exit" then mobdebug.onexit(1, true); return end
if not abort and res == "done" then mobdebug.done(); return end
abort = res
-- only abort if safe; if not, there is another (earlier) check inside
-- debug_hook, which will abort execution at the first safe opportunity
if is_safe(stack_level) then error(abort) end
elseif not status and res then
error(res, 2) -- report any other (internal) errors back to the application
end
if vars then restore_vars(vars) end
-- last command requested Step Over/Out; store the current thread
if step_over == true then step_over = coroutine.running() or 'main' end
end
end
local function stringify_results(params, status, ...)
if not status then return status, ... end -- on error report as it
params = params or {}
if params.nocode == nil then params.nocode = true end
if params.comment == nil then params.comment = 1 end
local t = {...}
for i,v in pairs(t) do -- stringify each of the returned values
local ok, res = pcall(mobdebug.line, v, params)
t[i] = ok and res or ("%q"):format(res):gsub("\010","n"):gsub("\026","\\026")
end
-- stringify table with all returned values
-- this is done to allow each returned value to be used (serialized or not)
-- intependently and to preserve "original" comments
return pcall(mobdebug.dump, t, {sparse = false})
end
local function isrunning()
return coro_debugger and (corostatus(coro_debugger) == 'suspended' or corostatus(coro_debugger) == 'running')
end
-- this is a function that removes all hooks and closes the socket to
-- report back to the controller that the debugging is done.
-- the script that called `done` can still continue.
local function done()
if not (isrunning() and server) then return end
if not jit then
for co, debugged in pairs(coroutines) do
if debugged then debug.sethook(co) end
end
end
debug.sethook()
server:close()
coro_debugger = nil -- to make sure isrunning() returns `false`
seen_hook = nil -- to make sure that the next start() call works
abort = nil -- to make sure that callback calls use proper "abort" value
end
local function debugger_loop(sev, svars, sfile, sline)
local command
local app, osname
local eval_env = svars or {}
local function emptyWatch () return false end
local loaded = {}
for k in pairs(package.loaded) do loaded[k] = true end
while true do
local line, err
local wx = rawget(genv, "wx") -- use rawread to make strict.lua happy
if (wx or mobdebug.yield) and server.settimeout then server:settimeout(mobdebug.yieldtimeout) end
while true do
line, err = server:receive()
if not line and err == "timeout" then
-- yield for wx GUI applications if possible to avoid "busyness"
app = app or (wx and wx.wxGetApp and wx.wxGetApp())
if app then
local win = app:GetTopWindow()
local inloop = app:IsMainLoopRunning()
osname = osname or wx.wxPlatformInfo.Get():GetOperatingSystemFamilyName()
if win and not inloop then
-- process messages in a regular way
-- and exit as soon as the event loop is idle
if osname == 'Unix' then wx.wxTimer(app):Start(10, true) end
local exitLoop = function()
win:Disconnect(wx.wxID_ANY, wx.wxID_ANY, wx.wxEVT_IDLE)
win:Disconnect(wx.wxID_ANY, wx.wxID_ANY, wx.wxEVT_TIMER)
app:ExitMainLoop()
end
win:Connect(wx.wxEVT_IDLE, exitLoop)
win:Connect(wx.wxEVT_TIMER, exitLoop)
app:MainLoop()
end
elseif mobdebug.yield then mobdebug.yield()
end
elseif not line and err == "closed" then
error("Debugger connection closed", 0)
else
-- if there is something in the pending buffer, prepend it to the line
if buf then line = buf .. line; buf = nil end
break
end
end
if server.settimeout then server:settimeout() end -- back to blocking
command = string.sub(line, string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+"))
if command == "SETB" then
local _, _, _, file, line = string.find(line, "^([A-Z]+)%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
set_breakpoint(file, tonumber(line))
server:send("200 OK\n")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "DELB" then
local _, _, _, file, line = string.find(line, "^([A-Z]+)%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
remove_breakpoint(file, tonumber(line))
server:send("200 OK\n")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "EXEC" then
-- extract any optional parameters
local params = string.match(line, "--%s*(%b{})%s*$")
local _, _, chunk = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(.+)$")
if chunk then
local func, res = mobdebug.loadstring(chunk)
local status
if func then
local pfunc = params and loadstring("return "..params) -- use internal function
params = pfunc and pfunc()
params = (type(params) == "table" and params or {})
local stack = tonumber(params.stack)
-- if the requested stack frame is not the current one, then use a new capture
-- with a specific stack frame: `capture_vars(0, coro_debugee)`
local env = stack and coro_debugee and capture_vars(stack-1, coro_debugee) or eval_env
setfenv(func, env)
status, res = stringify_results(params, pcall(func, unpack(env['...'] or {})))
end
if status then
if mobdebug.onscratch then mobdebug.onscratch(res) end
server:send("200 OK " .. tostring(#res) .. "\n")
server:send(res)
else
-- fix error if not set (for example, when loadstring is not present)
if not res then res = "Unknown error" end
server:send("401 Error in Expression " .. tostring(#res) .. "\n")
server:send(res)
end
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "LOAD" then
local _, _, size, name = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(%d+)%s+(%S.-)%s*$")
size = tonumber(size)
if abort == nil then -- no LOAD/RELOAD allowed inside start()
if size > 0 then server:receive(size) end
if sfile and sline then
server:send("201 Started " .. sfile .. " " .. tostring(sline) .. "\n")
else
server:send("200 OK 0\n")
end
else
-- reset environment to allow required modules to load again
-- remove those packages that weren't loaded when debugger started
for k in pairs(package.loaded) do
if not loaded[k] then package.loaded[k] = nil end
end
if size == 0 and name == '-' then -- RELOAD the current script being debugged
server:send("200 OK 0\n")
coroyield("load")
else
-- receiving 0 bytes blocks (at least in luasocket 2.0.2), so skip reading
local chunk = size == 0 and "" or server:receive(size)
if chunk then -- LOAD a new script for debugging
local func, res = mobdebug.loadstring(chunk, "@"..name)
if func then
server:send("200 OK 0\n")
debugee = func
coroyield("load")
else
server:send("401 Error in Expression " .. tostring(#res) .. "\n")
server:send(res)
end
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
end
end
elseif command == "SETW" then
local _, _, exp = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(.+)%s*$")
if exp then
local func, res = mobdebug.loadstring("return(" .. exp .. ")")
if func then
watchescnt = watchescnt + 1
local newidx = #watches + 1
watches[newidx] = func
server:send("200 OK " .. tostring(newidx) .. "\n")
else
server:send("401 Error in Expression " .. tostring(#res) .. "\n")
server:send(res)
end
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "DELW" then
local _, _, index = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(%d+)%s*$")
index = tonumber(index)
if index > 0 and index <= #watches then
watchescnt = watchescnt - (watches[index] ~= emptyWatch and 1 or 0)
watches[index] = emptyWatch
server:send("200 OK\n")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "RUN" then
server:send("200 OK\n")
local ev, vars, file, line, idx_watch = coroyield()
eval_env = vars
if ev == events.BREAK then
server:send("202 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.WATCH then
server:send("203 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. " " .. tostring(idx_watch) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.RESTART then
-- nothing to do
else
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#file) .. "\n")
server:send(file)
end
elseif command == "STEP" then
server:send("200 OK\n")
step_into = true
local ev, vars, file, line, idx_watch = coroyield()
eval_env = vars
if ev == events.BREAK then
server:send("202 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.WATCH then
server:send("203 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. " " .. tostring(idx_watch) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.RESTART then
-- nothing to do
else
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#file) .. "\n")
server:send(file)
end
elseif command == "OVER" or command == "OUT" then
server:send("200 OK\n")
step_over = true
-- OVER and OUT are very similar except for
-- the stack level value at which to stop
if command == "OUT" then step_level = stack_level - 1
else step_level = stack_level end
local ev, vars, file, line, idx_watch = coroyield()
eval_env = vars
if ev == events.BREAK then
server:send("202 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.WATCH then
server:send("203 Paused " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. " " .. tostring(idx_watch) .. "\n")
elseif ev == events.RESTART then
-- nothing to do
else
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#file) .. "\n")
server:send(file)
end
elseif command == "BASEDIR" then
local _, _, dir = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(.+)%s*$")
if dir then
basedir = iscasepreserving and string.lower(dir) or dir
-- reset cached source as it may change with basedir
lastsource = nil
server:send("200 OK\n")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "SUSPEND" then
-- do nothing; it already fulfilled its role
elseif command == "DONE" then
coroyield("done")
return -- done with all the debugging
elseif command == "STACK" then
-- first check if we can execute the stack command
-- as it requires yielding back to debug_hook it cannot be executed
-- if we have not seen the hook yet as happens after start().
-- in this case we simply return an empty result
local vars, ev = {}
if seen_hook then
ev, vars = coroyield("stack")
end
if ev and ev ~= events.STACK then
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#vars) .. "\n")
server:send(vars)
else
local params = string.match(line, "--%s*(%b{})%s*$")
local pfunc = params and loadstring("return "..params) -- use internal function
params = pfunc and pfunc()
params = (type(params) == "table" and params or {})
if params.nocode == nil then params.nocode = true end
if params.sparse == nil then params.sparse = false end
-- take into account additional levels for the stack frames and data management
if tonumber(params.maxlevel) then params.maxlevel = tonumber(params.maxlevel)+4 end
local ok, res = pcall(mobdebug.dump, vars, params)
if ok then
server:send("200 OK " .. tostring(res) .. "\n")
else
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#res) .. "\n")
server:send(res)
end
end
elseif command == "OUTPUT" then
local _, _, stream, mode = string.find(line, "^[A-Z]+%s+(%w+)%s+([dcr])%s*$")
if stream and mode and stream == "stdout" then
-- assign "print" in the global environment
local default = mode == 'd'
genv.print = default and iobase.print or corowrap(function()
-- wrapping into coroutine.wrap protects this function from
-- being stepped through in the debugger.
-- don't use vararg (...) as it adds a reference for its values,
-- which may affect how they are garbage collected
while true do
local tbl = {coroutine.yield()}
if mode == 'c' then iobase.print(unpack(tbl)) end
for n = 1, #tbl do
tbl[n] = select(2, pcall(mobdebug.line, tbl[n], {nocode = true, comment = false})) end
local file = table.concat(tbl, "\t").."\n"
server:send("204 Output " .. stream .. " " .. tostring(#file) .. "\n" .. file)
end
end)
if not default then genv.print() end -- "fake" print to start printing loop
server:send("200 OK\n")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
elseif command == "EXIT" then
server:send("200 OK\n")
coroyield("exit")
else
server:send("400 Bad Request\n")
end
end
end
local function output(stream, data)
if server then return server:send("204 Output "..stream.." "..tostring(#data).."\n"..data) end
end
local function connect(controller_host, controller_port)
local sock, err = socket.tcp()
if not sock then return nil, err end
if sock.settimeout then sock:settimeout(mobdebug.connecttimeout) end
local res, err = sock:connect(controller_host, tostring(controller_port))
if sock.settimeout then sock:settimeout() end
if not res then return nil, err end
return sock
end
local lasthost, lastport
-- Starts a debug session by connecting to a controller
local function start(controller_host, controller_port)
-- only one debugging session can be run (as there is only one debug hook)
if isrunning() then return end
lasthost = controller_host or lasthost
lastport = controller_port or lastport
controller_host = lasthost or "localhost"
controller_port = lastport or mobdebug.port
local err
server, err = mobdebug.connect(controller_host, controller_port)
if server then
-- correct stack depth which already has some calls on it
-- so it doesn't go into negative when those calls return
-- as this breaks subsequence checks in stack_depth().
-- start from 16th frame, which is sufficiently large for this check.
stack_level = stack_depth(16)
-- provide our own traceback function to report errors remotely
-- but only under Lua 5.1/LuaJIT as it's not called under Lua 5.2+
-- (http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2016-05/msg00297.html)
local function f() return function()end end
if f() ~= f() then -- Lua 5.1 or LuaJIT
local dtraceback = debug.traceback
debug.traceback = function (...)
if select('#', ...) >= 1 then
local thr, err, lvl = ...
if type(thr) ~= 'thread' then err, lvl = thr, err end
local trace = dtraceback(err, (lvl or 1)+1)
if genv.print == iobase.print then -- no remote redirect
return trace
else
genv.print(trace) -- report the error remotely
return -- don't report locally to avoid double reporting
end
end
-- direct call to debug.traceback: return the original.
-- debug.traceback(nil, level) doesn't work in Lua 5.1
-- (http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2011-06/msg00574.html), so
-- simply remove first frame from the stack trace
local tb = dtraceback("", 2) -- skip debugger frames
-- if the string is returned, then remove the first new line as it's not needed
return type(tb) == "string" and tb:gsub("^\n","") or tb
end
end
coro_debugger = corocreate(debugger_loop)
debug.sethook(debug_hook, HOOKMASK)
seen_hook = nil -- reset in case the last start() call was refused
step_into = true -- start with step command
return true
else
print(("Could not connect to %s:%s: %s")
:format(controller_host, controller_port, err or "unknown error"))
end
end
local function controller(controller_host, controller_port, scratchpad)
-- only one debugging session can be run (as there is only one debug hook)
if isrunning() then return end
lasthost = controller_host or lasthost
lastport = controller_port or lastport
controller_host = lasthost or "localhost"
controller_port = lastport or mobdebug.port
local exitonerror = not scratchpad
local err
server, err = mobdebug.connect(controller_host, controller_port)
if server then
local function report(trace, err)
local msg = err .. "\n" .. trace
server:send("401 Error in Execution " .. tostring(#msg) .. "\n")
server:send(msg)
return err
end
seen_hook = true -- allow to accept all commands
coro_debugger = corocreate(debugger_loop)
while true do
step_into = true -- start with step command
abort = false -- reset abort flag from the previous loop
if scratchpad then checkcount = mobdebug.checkcount end -- force suspend right away
coro_debugee = corocreate(debugee)
debug.sethook(coro_debugee, debug_hook, HOOKMASK)
local status, err = cororesume(coro_debugee, unpack(arg or {}))
-- was there an error or is the script done?
-- 'abort' state is allowed here; ignore it
if abort then
if tostring(abort) == 'exit' then break end
else
if status then -- no errors
if corostatus(coro_debugee) == "suspended" then
-- the script called `coroutine.yield` in the "main" thread
error("attempt to yield from the main thread", 3)
end
break -- normal execution is done
elseif err and not string.find(tostring(err), deferror) then
-- report the error back
-- err is not necessarily a string, so convert to string to report
report(debug.traceback(coro_debugee), tostring(err))
if exitonerror then break end
-- check if the debugging is done (coro_debugger is nil)
if not coro_debugger then break end
-- resume once more to clear the response the debugger wants to send
-- need to use capture_vars(0) to capture only two (default) level,
-- as even though there is controller() call, because of the tail call,
-- the caller may not exist for it;
-- This is not entirely safe as the user may see the local
-- variable from console, but they will be reset anyway.
-- This functionality is used when scratchpad is paused to
-- gain access to remote console to modify global variables.
local status, err = cororesume(coro_debugger, events.RESTART, capture_vars(0))
if not status or status and err == "exit" then break end
end
end
end
else
print(("Could not connect to %s:%s: %s")
:format(controller_host, controller_port, err or "unknown error"))
return false
end
return true
end
local function scratchpad(controller_host, controller_port)
return controller(controller_host, controller_port, true)
end
local function loop(controller_host, controller_port)
return controller(controller_host, controller_port, false)
end
local function on()
if not (isrunning() and server) then return end
-- main is set to true under Lua5.2 for the "main" chunk.
-- Lua5.1 returns co as `nil` in that case.
local co, main = coroutine.running()
if main then co = nil end
if co then
coroutines[co] = true
debug.sethook(co, debug_hook, HOOKMASK)
else
if jit then coroutines.main = true end
debug.sethook(debug_hook, HOOKMASK)
end
end
local function off()
if not (isrunning() and server) then return end
-- main is set to true under Lua5.2 for the "main" chunk.
-- Lua5.1 returns co as `nil` in that case.
local co, main = coroutine.running()
if main then co = nil end
-- don't remove coroutine hook under LuaJIT as there is only one (global) hook
if co then
coroutines[co] = false
if not jit then debug.sethook(co) end
else
if jit then coroutines.main = false end
if not jit then debug.sethook() end
end
-- check if there is any thread that is still being debugged under LuaJIT;
-- if not, turn the debugging off
if jit then
local remove = true
for _, debugged in pairs(coroutines) do
if debugged then remove = false; break end
end
if remove then debug.sethook() end
end
end
-- Handles server debugging commands
local function handle(params, client, options)
-- when `options.verbose` is not provided, use normal `print`; verbose output can be
-- disabled (`options.verbose == false`) or redirected (`options.verbose == function()...end`)
local verbose = not options or options.verbose ~= nil and options.verbose
local print = verbose and (type(verbose) == "function" and verbose or print) or function() end
local file, line, watch_idx
local _, _, command = string.find(params, "^([a-z]+)")
if command == "run" or command == "step" or command == "out"
or command == "over" or command == "exit" then
client:send(string.upper(command) .. "\n")
client:receive() -- this should consume the first '200 OK' response
while true do
local done = true
local breakpoint = client:receive()
if not breakpoint then
print("Program finished")
return nil, nil, false
end
local _, _, status = string.find(breakpoint, "^(%d+)")
if status == "200" then
-- don't need to do anything
elseif status == "202" then
_, _, file, line = string.find(breakpoint, "^202 Paused%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
print("Paused at file " .. file .. " line " .. line)
end
elseif status == "203" then
_, _, file, line, watch_idx = string.find(breakpoint, "^203 Paused%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line and watch_idx then
print("Paused at file " .. file .. " line " .. line .. " (watch expression " .. watch_idx .. ": [" .. watches[watch_idx] .. "])")
end
elseif status == "204" then
local _, _, stream, size = string.find(breakpoint, "^204 Output (%w+) (%d+)$")
if stream and size then
local size = tonumber(size)
local msg = size > 0 and client:receive(size) or ""
print(msg)
if outputs[stream] then outputs[stream](msg) end
-- this was just the output, so go back reading the response
done = false
end
elseif status == "401" then
local _, _, size = string.find(breakpoint, "^401 Error in Execution (%d+)$")
if size then
local msg = client:receive(tonumber(size))
print("Error in remote application: " .. msg)
return nil, nil, msg
end
else
print("Unknown error")
return nil, nil, "Debugger error: unexpected response '" .. breakpoint .. "'"
end
if done then break end
end
elseif command == "done" then
client:send(string.upper(command) .. "\n")
-- no response is expected
elseif command == "setb" or command == "asetb" then
_, _, _, file, line = string.find(params, "^([a-z]+)%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
-- if this is a file name, and not a file source
if not file:find('^".*"$') then
file = string.gsub(file, "\\", "/") -- convert slash
file = removebasedir(file, basedir)
end
client:send("SETB " .. file .. " " .. line .. "\n")
if command == "asetb" or client:receive() == "200 OK" then
set_breakpoint(file, line)
else
print("Error: breakpoint not inserted")
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "setw" then
local _, _, exp = string.find(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(.+)$")
if exp then
client:send("SETW " .. exp .. "\n")
local answer = client:receive()
local _, _, watch_idx = string.find(answer, "^200 OK (%d+)%s*$")
if watch_idx then
watches[watch_idx] = exp
print("Inserted watch exp no. " .. watch_idx)
else
local _, _, size = string.find(answer, "^401 Error in Expression (%d+)$")
if size then
local err = client:receive(tonumber(size)):gsub(".-:%d+:%s*","")
print("Error: watch expression not set: " .. err)
else
print("Error: watch expression not set")
end
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "delb" or command == "adelb" then
_, _, _, file, line = string.find(params, "^([a-z]+)%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
-- if this is a file name, and not a file source
if not file:find('^".*"$') then
file = string.gsub(file, "\\", "/") -- convert slash
file = removebasedir(file, basedir)
end
client:send("DELB " .. file .. " " .. line .. "\n")
if command == "adelb" or client:receive() == "200 OK" then
remove_breakpoint(file, line)
else
print("Error: breakpoint not removed")
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "delallb" then
local file, line = "*", 0
client:send("DELB " .. file .. " " .. tostring(line) .. "\n")
if client:receive() == "200 OK" then
remove_breakpoint(file, line)
else
print("Error: all breakpoints not removed")
end
elseif command == "delw" then
local _, _, index = string.find(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if index then
client:send("DELW " .. index .. "\n")
if client:receive() == "200 OK" then
watches[index] = nil
else
print("Error: watch expression not removed")
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "delallw" then
for index, exp in pairs(watches) do
client:send("DELW " .. index .. "\n")
if client:receive() == "200 OK" then
watches[index] = nil
else
print("Error: watch expression at index " .. index .. " [" .. exp .. "] not removed")
end
end
elseif command == "eval" or command == "exec"
or command == "load" or command == "loadstring"
or command == "reload" then
local _, _, exp = string.find(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(.+)$")
if exp or (command == "reload") then
if command == "eval" or command == "exec" then
exp = (exp:gsub("%-%-%[(=*)%[.-%]%1%]", "") -- remove comments
:gsub("%-%-.-\n", " ") -- remove line comments
:gsub("\n", " ")) -- convert new lines
if command == "eval" then exp = "return " .. exp end
client:send("EXEC " .. exp .. "\n")
elseif command == "reload" then
client:send("LOAD 0 -\n")
elseif command == "loadstring" then
local _, _, _, file, lines = string.find(exp, "^([\"'])(.-)%1%s(.+)")
if not file then
_, _, file, lines = string.find(exp, "^(%S+)%s(.+)")
end
client:send("LOAD " .. tostring(#lines) .. " " .. file .. "\n")
client:send(lines)
else
local file = io.open(exp, "r")
if not file and pcall(require, "winapi") then
-- if file is not open and winapi is there, try with a short path;
-- this may be needed for unicode paths on windows
winapi.set_encoding(winapi.CP_UTF8)
local shortp = winapi.short_path(exp)
file = shortp and io.open(shortp, "r")
end
if not file then return nil, nil, "Cannot open file " .. exp end
-- read the file and remove the shebang line as it causes a compilation error
local lines = file:read("*all"):gsub("^#!.-\n", "\n")
file:close()
local file = string.gsub(exp, "\\", "/") -- convert slash
file = removebasedir(file, basedir)
client:send("LOAD " .. tostring(#lines) .. " " .. file .. "\n")
if #lines > 0 then client:send(lines) end
end
while true do
local params, err = client:receive()
if not params then
return nil, nil, "Debugger connection " .. (err or "error")
end
local done = true
local _, _, status, len = string.find(params, "^(%d+).-%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if status == "200" then
len = tonumber(len)
if len > 0 then
local status, res
local str = client:receive(len)
-- handle serialized table with results
local func, err = loadstring(str)
if func then
status, res = pcall(func)
if not status then err = res
elseif type(res) ~= "table" then
err = "received "..type(res).." instead of expected 'table'"
end
end
if err then
print("Error in processing results: " .. err)
return nil, nil, "Error in processing results: " .. err
end
print(unpack(res))
return res[1], res
end
elseif status == "201" then
_, _, file, line = string.find(params, "^201 Started%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
elseif status == "202" or params == "200 OK" then
-- do nothing; this only happens when RE/LOAD command gets the response
-- that was for the original command that was aborted
elseif status == "204" then
local _, _, stream, size = string.find(params, "^204 Output (%w+) (%d+)$")
if stream and size then
local size = tonumber(size)
local msg = size > 0 and client:receive(size) or ""
print(msg)
if outputs[stream] then outputs[stream](msg) end
-- this was just the output, so go back reading the response
done = false
end
elseif status == "401" then
len = tonumber(len)
local res = client:receive(len)
print("Error in expression: " .. res)
return nil, nil, res
else
print("Unknown error")
return nil, nil, "Debugger error: unexpected response after EXEC/LOAD '" .. params .. "'"
end
if done then break end
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "listb" then
for l, v in pairs(breakpoints) do
for f in pairs(v) do
print(f .. ": " .. l)
end
end
elseif command == "listw" then
for i, v in pairs(watches) do
print("Watch exp. " .. i .. ": " .. v)
end
elseif command == "suspend" then
client:send("SUSPEND\n")
elseif command == "stack" then
local opts = string.match(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(.+)$")
client:send("STACK" .. (opts and " "..opts or "") .."\n")
local resp = client:receive()
local _, _, status, res = string.find(resp, "^(%d+)%s+%w+%s+(.+)%s*$")
if status == "200" then
local func, err = loadstring(res)
if func == nil then
print("Error in stack information: " .. err)
return nil, nil, err
end
local ok, stack = pcall(func)
if not ok then
print("Error in stack information: " .. stack)
return nil, nil, stack
end
for _,frame in ipairs(stack) do
print(mobdebug.line(frame[1], {comment = false}))
end
return stack
elseif status == "401" then
local _, _, len = string.find(resp, "%s+(%d+)%s*$")
len = tonumber(len)
local res = len > 0 and client:receive(len) or "Invalid stack information."
print("Error in expression: " .. res)
return nil, nil, res
else
print("Unknown error")
return nil, nil, "Debugger error: unexpected response after STACK"
end
elseif command == "output" then
local _, _, stream, mode = string.find(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(%w+)%s+([dcr])%s*$")
if stream and mode then
client:send("OUTPUT "..stream.." "..mode.."\n")
local resp, err = client:receive()
if not resp then
print("Unknown error: "..err)
return nil, nil, "Debugger connection error: "..err
end
local _, _, status = string.find(resp, "^(%d+)%s+%w+%s*$")
if status == "200" then
print("Stream "..stream.." redirected")
outputs[stream] = type(options) == 'table' and options.handler or nil
-- the client knows when she is doing, so install the handler
elseif type(options) == 'table' and options.handler then
outputs[stream] = options.handler
else
print("Unknown error")
return nil, nil, "Debugger error: can't redirect "..stream
end
else
print("Invalid command")
end
elseif command == "basedir" then
local _, _, dir = string.find(params, "^[a-z]+%s+(.+)$")
if dir then
dir = string.gsub(dir, "\\", "/") -- convert slash
if not string.find(dir, "/$") then dir = dir .. "/" end
local remdir = dir:match("\t(.+)")
if remdir then dir = dir:gsub("/?\t.+", "/") end
basedir = dir
client:send("BASEDIR "..(remdir or dir).."\n")
local resp, err = client:receive()
if not resp then
print("Unknown error: "..err)
return nil, nil, "Debugger connection error: "..err
end
local _, _, status = string.find(resp, "^(%d+)%s+%w+%s*$")
if status == "200" then
print("New base directory is " .. basedir)
else
print("Unknown error")
return nil, nil, "Debugger error: unexpected response after BASEDIR"
end
else
print(basedir)
end
elseif command == "help" then
print("setb <file> <line> -- sets a breakpoint")
print("delb <file> <line> -- removes a breakpoint")
print("delallb -- removes all breakpoints")
print("setw <exp> -- adds a new watch expression")
print("delw <index> -- removes the watch expression at index")
print("delallw -- removes all watch expressions")
print("run -- runs until next breakpoint")
print("step -- runs until next line, stepping into function calls")
print("over -- runs until next line, stepping over function calls")
print("out -- runs until line after returning from current function")
print("listb -- lists breakpoints")
print("listw -- lists watch expressions")
print("eval <exp> -- evaluates expression on the current context and returns its value")
print("exec <stmt> -- executes statement on the current context")
print("load <file> -- loads a local file for debugging")
print("reload -- restarts the current debugging session")
print("stack -- reports stack trace")
print("output stdout <d|c|r> -- capture and redirect io stream (default|copy|redirect)")
print("basedir [<path>] -- sets the base path of the remote application, or shows the current one")
print("done -- stops the debugger and continues application execution")
print("exit -- exits debugger and the application")
else
local _, _, spaces = string.find(params, "^(%s*)$")
if spaces then
return nil, nil, "Empty command"
else
print("Invalid command")
return nil, nil, "Invalid command"
end
end
return file, line
end
-- Starts debugging server
local function listen(host, port)
host = host or "*"
port = port or mobdebug.port
local socket = require "socket"
print("Lua Remote Debugger")
print("Run the program you wish to debug")
local server = socket.bind(host, port)
local client = server:accept()
client:send("STEP\n")
client:receive()
local breakpoint = client:receive()
local _, _, file, line = string.find(breakpoint, "^202 Paused%s+(.-)%s+(%d+)%s*$")
if file and line then
print("Paused at file " .. file )
print("Type 'help' for commands")
else
local _, _, size = string.find(breakpoint, "^401 Error in Execution (%d+)%s*$")
if size then
print("Error in remote application: ")
print(client:receive(size))
end
end
while true do
io.write("> ")
local file, line, err = handle(io.read("*line"), client)
if not file and err == false then break end -- completed debugging
end
client:close()
end
local cocreate
local function coro()
if cocreate then return end -- only set once
cocreate = cocreate or coroutine.create
coroutine.create = function(f, ...)
return cocreate(function(...)
mobdebug.on()
return f(...)
end, ...)
end
end
local moconew
local function moai()
if moconew then return end -- only set once
moconew = moconew or (MOAICoroutine and MOAICoroutine.new)
if not moconew then return end
MOAICoroutine.new = function(...)
local thread = moconew(...)
-- need to support both thread.run and getmetatable(thread).run, which
-- was used in earlier MOAI versions
local mt = thread.run and thread or getmetatable(thread)
local patched = mt.run
mt.run = function(self, f, ...)
return patched(self, function(...)
mobdebug.on()
return f(...)
end, ...)
end
return thread
end
end
-- make public functions available
mobdebug.setbreakpoint = set_breakpoint
mobdebug.removebreakpoint = remove_breakpoint
mobdebug.listen = listen
mobdebug.loop = loop
mobdebug.scratchpad = scratchpad
mobdebug.handle = handle
mobdebug.connect = connect
mobdebug.start = start
mobdebug.on = on
mobdebug.off = off
mobdebug.moai = moai
mobdebug.coro = coro
mobdebug.done = done
mobdebug.pause = function() step_into = true end
mobdebug.yield = nil -- callback
mobdebug.output = output
mobdebug.onexit = os and os.exit or done
mobdebug.onscratch = nil -- callback
mobdebug.basedir = function(b) if b then basedir = b end return basedir end
return mobdebug