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1 ;;; edebug.el --- a source-level debugger for Emacs Lisp -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
2
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1988-1995, 1997, 1999-2015 Free Software Foundation,
4 ;; Inc.
5
6 ;; Author: Daniel LaLiberte <liberte@holonexus.org>
7 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
8 ;; Keywords: lisp, tools, maint
9
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
11
12 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
13 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
14 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
15 ;; (at your option) any later version.
16
17 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
18 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
19 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
20 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21
22 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24
25 ;;; Commentary:
26
27 ;; This minor mode allows programmers to step through Emacs Lisp
28 ;; source code while executing functions. You can also set
29 ;; breakpoints, trace (stopping at each expression), evaluate
30 ;; expressions as if outside Edebug, reevaluate and display a list of
31 ;; expressions, trap errors normally caught by debug, and display a
32 ;; debug style backtrace.
33
34 ;;; Minimal Instructions
35 ;; =====================
36
37 ;; First evaluate a defun with C-M-x, then run the function. Step
38 ;; through the code with SPC, mark breakpoints with b, go until a
39 ;; breakpoint is reached with g, and quit execution with q. Use the
40 ;; "?" command in edebug to describe other commands.
41 ;; See the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual for more details.
42
43 ;; If you wish to change the default edebug global command prefix, change:
44 ;; (setq edebug-global-prefix "\C-xX")
45
46 ;; Edebug was written by
47 ;; Daniel LaLiberte
48 ;; GTE Labs
49 ;; 40 Sylvan Rd
50 ;; Waltham, MA 02254
51 ;; liberte@holonexus.org
52
53 ;;; Code:
54
55 (require 'macroexp)
56 (require 'cl-lib)
57 (eval-when-compile (require 'pcase))
58
59 ;;; Options
60
61 (defgroup edebug nil
62 "A source-level debugger for Emacs Lisp."
63 :group 'lisp)
64
65
66 (defcustom edebug-setup-hook nil
67 "Functions to call before edebug is used.
68 Each time it is set to a new value, Edebug will call those functions
69 once and then reset `edebug-setup-hook' to nil. You could use this
70 to load up Edebug specifications associated with a package you are
71 using, but only when you also use Edebug."
72 :type 'hook
73 :group 'edebug)
74
75 ;; edebug-all-defs and edebug-all-forms need to be autoloaded
76 ;; because the byte compiler binds them; as a result, if edebug
77 ;; is first loaded for a require in a compilation, they will be left unbound.
78
79 ;;;###autoload
80 (defcustom edebug-all-defs nil
81 "If non-nil, evaluating defining forms instruments for Edebug.
82 This applies to `eval-defun', `eval-region', `eval-buffer', and
83 `eval-current-buffer'. `eval-region' is also called by
84 `eval-last-sexp', and `eval-print-last-sexp'.
85
86 You can use the command `edebug-all-defs' to toggle the value of this
87 variable. You may wish to make it local to each buffer with
88 \(make-local-variable 'edebug-all-defs) in your
89 `emacs-lisp-mode-hook'."
90 :type 'boolean
91 :group 'edebug)
92
93 ;; edebug-all-defs and edebug-all-forms need to be autoloaded
94 ;; because the byte compiler binds them; as a result, if edebug
95 ;; is first loaded for a require in a compilation, they will be left unbound.
96
97 ;;;###autoload
98 (defcustom edebug-all-forms nil
99 "Non-nil means evaluation of all forms will instrument for Edebug.
100 This doesn't apply to loading or evaluations in the minibuffer.
101 Use the command `edebug-all-forms' to toggle the value of this option."
102 :type 'boolean
103 :group 'edebug)
104
105 (defcustom edebug-eval-macro-args nil
106 "Non-nil means all macro call arguments may be evaluated.
107 If this variable is nil, the default, Edebug will *not* wrap
108 macro call arguments as if they will be evaluated.
109 For each macro, an `edebug-form-spec' overrides this option.
110 So to specify exceptions for macros that have some arguments evaluated
111 and some not, use `def-edebug-spec' to specify an `edebug-form-spec'."
112 :type 'boolean
113 :group 'edebug)
114
115 (defcustom edebug-save-windows t
116 "If non-nil, Edebug saves and restores the window configuration.
117 That takes some time, so if your program does not care what happens to
118 the window configurations, it is better to set this variable to nil.
119
120 If the value is a list, only the listed windows are saved and
121 restored.
122
123 `edebug-toggle-save-windows' may be used to change this variable."
124 :type '(choice boolean (repeat string))
125 :group 'edebug)
126
127 (defcustom edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points nil
128 "If non-nil, save and restore point in all displayed buffers.
129
130 Saving and restoring point in other buffers is necessary if you are
131 debugging code that changes the point of a buffer that is displayed
132 in a non-selected window. If Edebug or the user then selects the
133 window, the buffer's point will be changed to the window's point.
134
135 Saving and restoring point in all buffers is expensive, since it
136 requires selecting each window twice, so enable this only if you
137 need it."
138 :type 'boolean
139 :group 'edebug)
140
141 (defcustom edebug-initial-mode 'step
142 "Initial execution mode for Edebug, if non-nil.
143 If this variable is non-nil, it specifies the initial execution mode
144 for Edebug when it is first activated. Possible values are step, next,
145 go, Go-nonstop, trace, Trace-fast, continue, and Continue-fast."
146 :type '(choice (const step) (const next) (const go)
147 (const Go-nonstop) (const trace)
148 (const Trace-fast) (const continue)
149 (const Continue-fast))
150 :group 'edebug)
151
152 (defcustom edebug-trace nil
153 "Non-nil means display a trace of function entry and exit.
154 Tracing output is displayed in a buffer named `*edebug-trace*', one
155 function entry or exit per line, indented by the recursion level.
156
157 You can customize by replacing functions `edebug-print-trace-before'
158 and `edebug-print-trace-after'."
159 :type 'boolean
160 :group 'edebug)
161
162 (defcustom edebug-test-coverage nil
163 "If non-nil, Edebug tests coverage of all expressions debugged.
164 This is done by comparing the result of each expression with the
165 previous result. Coverage is considered OK if two different
166 results are found.
167
168 Use `edebug-display-freq-count' to display the frequency count and
169 coverage information for a definition."
170 :type 'boolean
171 :group 'edebug)
172
173 (defcustom edebug-continue-kbd-macro nil
174 "If non-nil, continue defining or executing any keyboard macro.
175 Use this with caution since it is not debugged."
176 :type 'boolean
177 :group 'edebug)
178
179
180 (defcustom edebug-print-length 50
181 "If non-nil, default value of `print-length' for printing results in Edebug."
182 :type 'integer
183 :group 'edebug)
184 (defcustom edebug-print-level 50
185 "If non-nil, default value of `print-level' for printing results in Edebug."
186 :type 'integer
187 :group 'edebug)
188 (defcustom edebug-print-circle t
189 "If non-nil, default value of `print-circle' for printing results in Edebug."
190 :type 'boolean
191 :group 'edebug)
192
193 (defcustom edebug-unwrap-results nil
194 "Non-nil if Edebug should unwrap results of expressions.
195 That is, Edebug will try to remove its own instrumentation from the result.
196 This is useful when debugging macros where the results of expressions
197 are instrumented expressions. But don't do this when results might be
198 circular or an infinite loop will result."
199 :type 'boolean
200 :group 'edebug)
201
202 (defcustom edebug-on-error t
203 "Value bound to `debug-on-error' while Edebug is active.
204
205 If `debug-on-error' is non-nil, that value is still used.
206
207 If the value is a list of signal names, Edebug will stop when any of
208 these errors are signaled from Lisp code whether or not the signal is
209 handled by a `condition-case'. This option is useful for debugging
210 signals that *are* handled since they would otherwise be missed.
211 After execution is resumed, the error is signaled again."
212 :type '(choice (const :tag "off")
213 (repeat :menu-tag "When"
214 :value (nil)
215 (symbol :format "%v"))
216 (const :tag "always" t))
217 :group 'edebug)
218
219 (defcustom edebug-on-quit t
220 "Value bound to `debug-on-quit' while Edebug is active."
221 :type 'boolean
222 :group 'edebug)
223
224 (defcustom edebug-global-break-condition nil
225 "If non-nil, an expression to test for at every stop point.
226 If the result is non-nil, then break. Errors are ignored."
227 :type 'sexp
228 :group 'edebug)
229
230 (defcustom edebug-sit-for-seconds 1
231 "Number of seconds to pause when execution mode is `trace' or `continue'."
232 :type 'number
233 :group 'edebug)
234
235 ;;; Form spec utilities.
236
237 (defun get-edebug-spec (symbol)
238 ;; Get the spec of symbol resolving all indirection.
239 (let ((spec nil)
240 (indirect symbol))
241 (while
242 (progn
243 (and (symbolp indirect)
244 (setq indirect
245 (function-get indirect 'edebug-form-spec 'macro))))
246 ;; (edebug-trace "indirection: %s" edebug-form-spec)
247 (setq spec indirect))
248 spec))
249
250 ;;;###autoload
251 (defun edebug-basic-spec (spec)
252 "Return t if SPEC uses only extant spec symbols.
253 An extant spec symbol is a symbol that is not a function and has a
254 `edebug-form-spec' property."
255 (cond ((listp spec)
256 (catch 'basic
257 (while spec
258 (unless (edebug-basic-spec (car spec)) (throw 'basic nil))
259 (setq spec (cdr spec)))
260 t))
261 ((symbolp spec)
262 (unless (functionp spec) (function-get spec 'edebug-form-spec)))))
263
264 ;;; Utilities
265
266 (defun edebug-lambda-list-keywordp (object)
267 "Return t if OBJECT is a lambda list keyword.
268 A lambda list keyword is a symbol that starts with `&'."
269 (and (symbolp object)
270 (= ?& (aref (symbol-name object) 0))))
271
272
273 (defun edebug-last-sexp ()
274 ;; Return the last sexp before point in current buffer.
275 ;; Assumes Emacs Lisp syntax is active.
276 (car
277 (read-from-string
278 (buffer-substring
279 (save-excursion
280 (forward-sexp -1)
281 (point))
282 (point)))))
283
284 (defun edebug-window-list ()
285 "Return a list of windows, in order of `next-window'."
286 ;; This doesn't work for epoch.
287 (let (window-list)
288 (walk-windows (lambda (w) (push w window-list)))
289 (nreverse window-list)))
290
291 ;; Not used.
292 '(defun edebug-two-window-p ()
293 "Return t if there are two windows."
294 (and (not (one-window-p))
295 (eq (selected-window)
296 (next-window (next-window)))))
297
298 (defun edebug-sort-alist (alist function)
299 ;; Return the ALIST sorted with comparison function FUNCTION.
300 ;; This uses 'sort so the sorting is destructive.
301 (sort alist (function
302 (lambda (e1 e2)
303 (funcall function (car e1) (car e2))))))
304
305 ;; Not used.
306 '(defmacro edebug-save-restriction (&rest body)
307 "Evaluate BODY while saving the current buffers restriction.
308 BODY may change buffer outside of current restriction, unlike
309 save-restriction. BODY may change the current buffer,
310 and the restriction will be restored to the original buffer,
311 and the current buffer remains current.
312 Return the result of the last expression in BODY."
313 (declare (debug t))
314 `(let ((edebug:s-r-beg (point-min-marker))
315 (edebug:s-r-end (point-max-marker)))
316 (unwind-protect
317 (progn ,@body)
318 (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer edebug:s-r-beg)
319 (narrow-to-region edebug:s-r-beg edebug:s-r-end)))))
320
321 ;;; Display
322
323 (defconst edebug-trace-buffer "*edebug-trace*"
324 "Name of the buffer to put trace info in.")
325
326 (defun edebug-pop-to-buffer (buffer &optional window)
327 ;; Like pop-to-buffer, but select window where BUFFER was last shown.
328 ;; Select WINDOW if it is provided and still exists. Otherwise,
329 ;; if buffer is currently shown in several windows, choose one.
330 ;; Otherwise, find a new window, possibly splitting one.
331 ;; FIXME: We should probably just be using `pop-to-buffer'.
332 (setq window
333 (cond
334 ((and (edebug-window-live-p window)
335 (eq (window-buffer window) buffer))
336 window)
337 ((eq (window-buffer) buffer)
338 ;; Selected window already displays BUFFER.
339 (selected-window))
340 ((get-buffer-window buffer 0))
341 ((one-window-p 'nomini)
342 ;; When there's one window only, split it.
343 (split-window (minibuffer-selected-window)))
344 ((let ((trace-window (get-buffer-window edebug-trace-buffer)))
345 (catch 'found
346 (dolist (elt (window-list nil 'nomini))
347 (unless (or (eq elt (selected-window)) (eq elt trace-window)
348 (window-dedicated-p elt))
349 ;; Found a non-dedicated window not showing
350 ;; `edebug-trace-buffer', use it.
351 (throw 'found elt))))))
352 ;; All windows are dedicated or show `edebug-trace-buffer', split
353 ;; selected one.
354 (t (split-window (minibuffer-selected-window)))))
355 (set-window-buffer window buffer)
356 (select-window window)
357 (set-window-hscroll window 0)) ;; should this be??
358
359 (defun edebug-get-displayed-buffer-points ()
360 ;; Return a list of buffer point pairs, for all displayed buffers.
361 (let (list)
362 (walk-windows (lambda (w)
363 (unless (eq w (selected-window))
364 (push (cons (window-buffer w)
365 (window-point w))
366 list))))
367 list))
368
369
370 (defun edebug-set-buffer-points (buffer-points)
371 ;; Restore the buffer-points created by edebug-get-displayed-buffer-points.
372 (save-current-buffer
373 (mapcar (lambda (buf-point)
374 (when (buffer-live-p (car buf-point))
375 (set-buffer (car buf-point))
376 (goto-char (cdr buf-point))))
377 buffer-points)))
378
379 (defun edebug-current-windows (which-windows)
380 ;; Get either a full window configuration or some window information.
381 (if (listp which-windows)
382 (mapcar (function (lambda (window)
383 (if (edebug-window-live-p window)
384 (list window
385 (window-buffer window)
386 (window-point window)
387 (window-start window)
388 (window-hscroll window)))))
389 which-windows)
390 (current-window-configuration)))
391
392 (defun edebug-set-windows (window-info)
393 ;; Set either a full window configuration or some window information.
394 (if (listp window-info)
395 (mapcar (function
396 (lambda (one-window-info)
397 (if one-window-info
398 (apply (function
399 (lambda (window buffer point start hscroll)
400 (if (edebug-window-live-p window)
401 (progn
402 (set-window-buffer window buffer)
403 (set-window-point window point)
404 (set-window-start window start)
405 (set-window-hscroll window hscroll)))))
406 one-window-info))))
407 window-info)
408 (set-window-configuration window-info)))
409
410 ;;; Redefine read and eval functions
411 ;; read is redefined to maybe instrument forms.
412 ;; eval-defun is redefined to check edebug-all-forms and edebug-all-defs.
413
414 (defun edebug--read (orig &optional stream)
415 "Read one Lisp expression as text from STREAM, return as Lisp object.
416 If STREAM is nil, use the value of `standard-input' (which see).
417 STREAM or the value of `standard-input' may be:
418 a buffer (read from point and advance it)
419 a marker (read from where it points and advance it)
420 a function (call it with no arguments for each character,
421 call it with a char as argument to push a char back)
422 a string (takes text from string, starting at the beginning)
423 t (read text line using minibuffer and use it).
424
425 This version, from Edebug, maybe instruments the expression. But the
426 STREAM must be the current buffer to do so. Whether it instruments is
427 also dependent on the values of the option `edebug-all-defs' and
428 the option `edebug-all-forms'."
429 (or stream (setq stream standard-input))
430 (if (eq stream (current-buffer))
431 (edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form)
432 (funcall (or orig #'read) stream)))
433
434 (defvar edebug-result) ; The result of the function call returned by body.
435
436 ;; We should somehow arrange to be able to do this
437 ;; without actually replacing the eval-defun command.
438 (defun edebug-eval-defun (edebug-it)
439 "Evaluate the top-level form containing point, or after point.
440
441 If the current defun is actually a call to `defvar', then reset the
442 variable using its initial value expression even if the variable
443 already has some other value. (Normally `defvar' does not change the
444 variable's value if it already has a value.) Treat `defcustom'
445 similarly. Reinitialize the face according to `defface' specification.
446
447 With a prefix argument, instrument the code for Edebug.
448
449 Setting option `edebug-all-defs' to a non-nil value reverses the meaning
450 of the prefix argument. Code is then instrumented when this function is
451 invoked without a prefix argument.
452
453 If acting on a `defun' for FUNCTION, and the function was instrumented,
454 `Edebug: FUNCTION' is printed in the minibuffer. If not instrumented,
455 just FUNCTION is printed.
456
457 If not acting on a `defun', the result of evaluation is displayed in
458 the minibuffer."
459 (interactive "P")
460 (let* ((edebugging (not (eq (not edebug-it) (not edebug-all-defs))))
461 (edebug-result)
462 (form
463 (let ((edebug-all-forms edebugging)
464 (edebug-all-defs (eq edebug-all-defs (not edebug-it))))
465 (edebug-read-top-level-form))))
466 ;; This should be consistent with `eval-defun-1', but not the
467 ;; same, since that gets a macroexpanded form.
468 (cond ((and (eq (car form) 'defvar)
469 (cdr-safe (cdr-safe form)))
470 ;; Force variable to be bound.
471 (makunbound (nth 1 form)))
472 ((and (eq (car form) 'defcustom)
473 (default-boundp (nth 1 form)))
474 ;; Force variable to be bound.
475 ;; FIXME: Shouldn't this use the :setter or :initializer?
476 (set-default (nth 1 form) (eval (nth 2 form) lexical-binding)))
477 ((eq (car form) 'defface)
478 ;; Reset the face.
479 (setq face-new-frame-defaults
480 (assq-delete-all (nth 1 form) face-new-frame-defaults))
481 (put (nth 1 form) 'face-defface-spec nil)
482 (put (nth 1 form) 'face-documentation (nth 3 form))
483 ;; See comments in `eval-defun-1' for purpose of code below
484 (setq form (prog1 `(prog1 ,form
485 (put ',(nth 1 form) 'saved-face
486 ',(get (nth 1 form) 'saved-face))
487 (put ',(nth 1 form) 'customized-face
488 ,(nth 2 form)))
489 (put (nth 1 form) 'saved-face nil)))))
490 (setq edebug-result (eval (eval-sexp-add-defvars form) lexical-binding))
491 (if (not edebugging)
492 (prog1
493 (prin1 edebug-result)
494 (let ((str (eval-expression-print-format edebug-result)))
495 (if str (princ str))))
496 edebug-result)))
497
498
499 ;;;###autoload
500 (defalias 'edebug-defun 'edebug-eval-top-level-form)
501
502 ;;;###autoload
503 (defun edebug-eval-top-level-form ()
504 "Evaluate the top level form point is in, stepping through with Edebug.
505 This is like `eval-defun' except that it steps the code for Edebug
506 before evaluating it. It displays the value in the echo area
507 using `eval-expression' (which see).
508
509 If you do this on a function definition such as a defun or defmacro,
510 it defines the function and instruments its definition for Edebug,
511 so it will do Edebug stepping when called later. It displays
512 `Edebug: FUNCTION' in the echo area to indicate that FUNCTION is now
513 instrumented for Edebug.
514
515 If the current defun is actually a call to `defvar' or `defcustom',
516 evaluating it this way resets the variable using its initial value
517 expression even if the variable already has some other value.
518 \(Normally `defvar' and `defcustom' do not alter the value if there
519 already is one.)"
520 (interactive)
521 (eval-expression
522 ;; Bind edebug-all-forms only while reading, not while evalling
523 ;; but this causes problems while edebugging edebug.
524 (let ((edebug-all-forms t)
525 (edebug-all-defs t))
526 (eval-sexp-add-defvars
527 (edebug-read-top-level-form)))))
528
529
530 (defun edebug-read-top-level-form ()
531 (let ((starting-point (point)))
532 (end-of-defun)
533 (beginning-of-defun)
534 (prog1
535 (edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form)
536 ;; Recover point, but only if no error occurred.
537 (goto-char starting-point))))
538
539
540 ;; Compatibility with old versions.
541 (defalias 'edebug-all-defuns 'edebug-all-defs)
542
543 ;;;###autoload
544 (defun edebug-all-defs ()
545 "Toggle edebugging of all definitions."
546 (interactive)
547 (setq edebug-all-defs (not edebug-all-defs))
548 (message "Edebugging all definitions is %s."
549 (if edebug-all-defs "on" "off")))
550
551
552 ;;;###autoload
553 (defun edebug-all-forms ()
554 "Toggle edebugging of all forms."
555 (interactive)
556 (setq edebug-all-forms (not edebug-all-forms))
557 (message "Edebugging all forms is %s."
558 (if edebug-all-forms "on" "off")))
559
560
561 (defun edebug-install-read-eval-functions ()
562 (interactive)
563 (add-function :around load-read-function #'edebug--read)
564 (advice-add 'eval-defun :override 'edebug-eval-defun))
565
566 (defun edebug-uninstall-read-eval-functions ()
567 (interactive)
568 (remove-function load-read-function #'edebug--read)
569 (advice-remove 'eval-defun 'edebug-eval-defun))
570
571 ;;; Edebug internal data
572
573 ;; The internal data that is needed for edebugging is kept in the
574 ;; buffer-local variable `edebug-form-data'.
575
576 (defvar-local edebug-form-data nil
577 "A list of entries associating symbols with buffer regions.
578 Each entry is an `edebug--form-data' struct with fields:
579 SYMBOL, BEGIN-MARKER, and END-MARKER. The markers
580 are at the beginning and end of an entry level form and SYMBOL is
581 a symbol that holds all edebug related information for the form on its
582 property list.
583
584 In the future (haha!), the symbol will be irrelevant and edebug data will
585 be stored in the definitions themselves rather than in the property
586 list of a symbol.")
587
588 (cl-defstruct (edebug--form-data
589 ;; Some callers expect accessors to return nil when passed nil.
590 (:type list)
591 (:constructor edebug--make-form-data-entry (name begin end))
592 (:predicate nil) (:constructor nil) (:copier nil))
593 name begin end)
594
595 (defsubst edebug-set-form-data-entry (entry name begin end)
596 (setf (edebug--form-data-name entry) name) ;; In case name is changed.
597 (set-marker (edebug--form-data-begin entry) begin)
598 (set-marker (edebug--form-data-end entry) end))
599
600 (defun edebug-get-form-data-entry (pnt &optional end-point)
601 ;; Find the edebug form data entry which is closest to PNT.
602 ;; If END-POINT is supplied, match must be exact.
603 ;; Return `nil' if none found.
604 (let ((rest edebug-form-data)
605 closest-entry
606 (closest-dist 999999)) ;; Need maxint here.
607 (while (and rest (< 0 closest-dist))
608 (let* ((entry (car rest))
609 (begin (edebug--form-data-begin entry))
610 (dist (- pnt begin)))
611 (setq rest (cdr rest))
612 (if (and (<= 0 dist)
613 (< dist closest-dist)
614 (or (not end-point)
615 (= end-point (edebug--form-data-end entry)))
616 (<= pnt (edebug--form-data-end entry)))
617 (setq closest-dist dist
618 closest-entry entry))))
619 closest-entry))
620
621 ;; Also need to find all contained entries,
622 ;; and find an entry given a symbol, which should be just assq.
623
624 (defun edebug-form-data-symbol ()
625 "Return the edebug data symbol of the form where point is in.
626 If point is not inside a edebuggable form, cause error."
627 (or (edebug--form-data-name (edebug-get-form-data-entry (point)))
628 (error "Not inside instrumented form")))
629
630 (defun edebug-make-top-form-data-entry (new-entry)
631 ;; Make NEW-ENTRY the first element in the `edebug-form-data' list.
632 (edebug-clear-form-data-entry new-entry)
633 (push new-entry edebug-form-data))
634
635 (defun edebug-clear-form-data-entry (entry)
636 "If non-nil, clear ENTRY out of the form data.
637 Maybe clear the markers and delete the symbol's edebug property?"
638 (if entry
639 (progn
640 ;; Instead of this, we could just find all contained forms.
641 ;; (put (car entry) 'edebug nil) ;
642 ;; (mapcar 'edebug-clear-form-data-entry ; dangerous
643 ;; (get (car entry) 'edebug-dependents))
644 ;; (set-marker (nth 1 entry) nil)
645 ;; (set-marker (nth 2 entry) nil)
646 (setq edebug-form-data (delq entry edebug-form-data)))))
647
648 ;;; Parser utilities
649
650 (defun edebug-syntax-error (&rest args)
651 ;; Signal an invalid-read-syntax with ARGS.
652 (signal 'invalid-read-syntax args))
653
654
655 (defconst edebug-read-syntax-table
656 ;; Lookup table for significant characters indicating the class of the
657 ;; token that follows. This is not a \"real\" syntax table.
658 (let ((table (make-char-table 'syntax-table 'symbol))
659 (i 0))
660 (while (< i ?!)
661 (aset table i 'space)
662 (setq i (1+ i)))
663 (aset table ?\( 'lparen)
664 (aset table ?\) 'rparen)
665 (aset table ?\' 'quote)
666 (aset table ?\` 'backquote)
667 (aset table ?\, 'comma)
668 (aset table ?\" 'string)
669 (aset table ?\? 'char)
670 (aset table ?\[ 'lbracket)
671 (aset table ?\] 'rbracket)
672 (aset table ?\. 'dot)
673 (aset table ?\# 'hash)
674 ;; We treat numbers as symbols, because of confusion with -, -1, and 1-.
675 ;; We don't care about any other chars since they won't be seen.
676 table))
677
678 (defun edebug-next-token-class ()
679 ;; Move to the next token and return its class. We only care about
680 ;; lparen, rparen, dot, quote, backquote, comma, string, char, vector,
681 ;; or symbol.
682 (edebug-skip-whitespace)
683 (if (and (eq (following-char) ?.)
684 (save-excursion
685 (forward-char 1)
686 (or (and (eq (aref edebug-read-syntax-table (following-char))
687 'symbol)
688 (not (= (following-char) ?\;)))
689 (memq (following-char) '(?\, ?\.)))))
690 'symbol
691 (aref edebug-read-syntax-table (following-char))))
692
693
694 (defun edebug-skip-whitespace ()
695 ;; Leave point before the next token, skipping white space and comments.
696 (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n\f")
697 (while (= (following-char) ?\;)
698 (skip-chars-forward "^\n") ; skip the comment
699 (skip-chars-forward " \t\r\n\f")))
700
701
702 ;; Mostly obsolete reader; still used in one case.
703
704 (defun edebug-read-sexp ()
705 ;; Read one sexp from the current buffer starting at point.
706 ;; Leave point immediately after it. A sexp can be a list or atom.
707 ;; An atom is a symbol (or number), character, string, or vector.
708 ;; This works for reading anything legitimate, but it
709 ;; is gummed up by parser inconsistencies (bugs?)
710 (let ((class (edebug-next-token-class)))
711 (cond
712 ;; read goes one too far if a (possibly quoted) string or symbol
713 ;; is immediately followed by non-whitespace.
714 ((eq class 'symbol) (read (current-buffer)))
715 ((eq class 'string) (read (current-buffer)))
716 ((eq class 'quote) (forward-char 1)
717 (list 'quote (edebug-read-sexp)))
718 ((eq class 'backquote)
719 (list '\` (edebug-read-sexp)))
720 ((eq class 'comma)
721 (list '\, (edebug-read-sexp)))
722 (t ; anything else, just read it.
723 (read (current-buffer))))))
724
725 ;;; Offsets for reader
726
727 ;; Define a structure to represent offset positions of expressions.
728 ;; Each offset structure looks like: (before . after) for constituents,
729 ;; or for structures that have elements: (before <subexpressions> . after)
730 ;; where the <subexpressions> are the offset structures for subexpressions
731 ;; including the head of a list.
732 (defvar edebug-offsets nil)
733
734 ;; Stack of offset structures in reverse order of the nesting.
735 ;; This is used to get back to previous levels.
736 (defvar edebug-offsets-stack nil)
737 (defvar edebug-current-offset nil) ; Top of the stack, for convenience.
738
739 ;; We must store whether we just read a list with a dotted form that
740 ;; is itself a list. This structure will be condensed, so the offsets
741 ;; must also be condensed.
742 (defvar edebug-read-dotted-list nil)
743
744 (defsubst edebug-initialize-offsets ()
745 ;; Reinitialize offset recording.
746 (setq edebug-current-offset nil))
747
748 (defun edebug-store-before-offset (point)
749 ;; Add a new offset pair with POINT as the before offset.
750 (let ((new-offset (list point)))
751 (if edebug-current-offset
752 (setcdr edebug-current-offset
753 (cons new-offset (cdr edebug-current-offset)))
754 ;; Otherwise, we are at the top level, so initialize.
755 (setq edebug-offsets new-offset
756 edebug-offsets-stack nil
757 edebug-read-dotted-list nil))
758 ;; Cons the new offset to the front of the stack.
759 (setq edebug-offsets-stack (cons new-offset edebug-offsets-stack)
760 edebug-current-offset new-offset)
761 ))
762
763 (defun edebug-store-after-offset (point)
764 ;; Finalize the current offset struct by reversing it and
765 ;; store POINT as the after offset.
766 (if (not edebug-read-dotted-list)
767 ;; Just reverse the offsets of all subexpressions.
768 (setcdr edebug-current-offset (nreverse (cdr edebug-current-offset)))
769
770 ;; We just read a list after a dot, which will be abbreviated out.
771 (setq edebug-read-dotted-list nil)
772 ;; Drop the corresponding offset pair.
773 ;; That is, nconc the reverse of the rest of the offsets
774 ;; with the cdr of last offset.
775 (setcdr edebug-current-offset
776 (nconc (nreverse (cdr (cdr edebug-current-offset)))
777 (cdr (car (cdr edebug-current-offset))))))
778
779 ;; Now append the point using nconc.
780 (setq edebug-current-offset (nconc edebug-current-offset point))
781 ;; Pop the stack.
782 (setq edebug-offsets-stack (cdr edebug-offsets-stack)
783 edebug-current-offset (car edebug-offsets-stack)))
784
785 (defun edebug-ignore-offset ()
786 ;; Ignore the last created offset pair.
787 (setcdr edebug-current-offset (cdr (cdr edebug-current-offset))))
788
789 (defmacro edebug-storing-offsets (point &rest body)
790 (declare (debug (form body)) (indent 1))
791 `(unwind-protect
792 (progn
793 (edebug-store-before-offset ,point)
794 ,@body)
795 (edebug-store-after-offset (point))))
796
797
798 ;;; Reader for Emacs Lisp.
799
800 ;; Uses edebug-next-token-class (and edebug-skip-whitespace) above.
801
802 (defconst edebug-read-alist
803 '((symbol . edebug-read-symbol)
804 (lparen . edebug-read-list)
805 (string . edebug-read-string)
806 (quote . edebug-read-quote)
807 (backquote . edebug-read-backquote)
808 (comma . edebug-read-comma)
809 (lbracket . edebug-read-vector)
810 (hash . edebug-read-function)
811 ))
812
813 (defun edebug-read-storing-offsets (stream)
814 (let (edebug-read-dotted-list) ; see edebug-store-after-offset
815 (edebug-storing-offsets (point)
816 (funcall
817 (or (cdr (assq (edebug-next-token-class) edebug-read-alist))
818 ;; anything else, just read it.
819 #'read)
820 stream))))
821
822 (defalias 'edebug-read-symbol #'read)
823 (defalias 'edebug-read-string #'read)
824
825 (defun edebug-read-quote (stream)
826 ;; Turn 'thing into (quote thing)
827 (forward-char 1)
828 (list
829 (edebug-storing-offsets (1- (point)) 'quote)
830 (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream)))
831
832 (defun edebug-read-backquote (stream)
833 ;; Turn `thing into (\` thing)
834 (forward-char 1)
835 (list
836 (edebug-storing-offsets (1- (point)) '\`)
837 (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream)))
838
839 (defun edebug-read-comma (stream)
840 ;; Turn ,thing into (\, thing). Handle ,@ and ,. also.
841 (let ((opoint (point)))
842 (forward-char 1)
843 (let ((symbol '\,))
844 (cond ((eq (following-char) ?\.)
845 (setq symbol '\,\.)
846 (forward-char 1))
847 ((eq (following-char) ?\@)
848 (setq symbol '\,@)
849 (forward-char 1)))
850 ;; Generate the same structure of offsets we would have
851 ;; if the resulting list appeared verbatim in the input text.
852 (list
853 (edebug-storing-offsets opoint symbol)
854 (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream)))))
855
856 (defun edebug-read-function (stream)
857 ;; Turn #'thing into (function thing)
858 (forward-char 1)
859 (cond ((eq ?\' (following-char))
860 (forward-char 1)
861 (list
862 (edebug-storing-offsets (- (point) 2) 'function)
863 (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream)))
864 ((memq (following-char) '(?: ?B ?O ?X ?b ?o ?x ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6
865 ?7 ?8 ?9 ?0))
866 (backward-char 1)
867 (read stream))
868 (t (edebug-syntax-error "Bad char after #"))))
869
870 (defun edebug-read-list (stream)
871 (forward-char 1) ; skip \(
872 (prog1
873 (let ((elements))
874 (while (not (memq (edebug-next-token-class) '(rparen dot)))
875 (push (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream) elements))
876 (setq elements (nreverse elements))
877 (if (eq 'dot (edebug-next-token-class))
878 (let (dotted-form)
879 (forward-char 1) ; skip \.
880 (setq dotted-form (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream))
881 elements (nconc elements dotted-form)
882 (if (not (eq (edebug-next-token-class) 'rparen))
883 (edebug-syntax-error "Expected `)'"))
884 (setq edebug-read-dotted-list (listp dotted-form))
885 ))
886 elements)
887 (forward-char 1) ; skip \)
888 ))
889
890 (defun edebug-read-vector (stream)
891 (forward-char 1) ; skip \[
892 (prog1
893 (let ((elements))
894 (while (not (eq 'rbracket (edebug-next-token-class)))
895 (push (edebug-read-storing-offsets stream) elements))
896 (apply 'vector (nreverse elements)))
897 (forward-char 1) ; skip \]
898 ))
899
900 ;;; Cursors for traversal of list and vector elements with offsets.
901
902 (defvar edebug-dotted-spec nil)
903
904 (defun edebug-new-cursor (expressions offsets)
905 ;; Return a new cursor for EXPRESSIONS with OFFSETS.
906 (if (vectorp expressions)
907 (setq expressions (append expressions nil)))
908 (cons expressions offsets))
909
910 (defsubst edebug-set-cursor (cursor expressions offsets)
911 ;; Set the CURSOR's EXPRESSIONS and OFFSETS to the given.
912 ;; Return the cursor.
913 (setcar cursor expressions)
914 (setcdr cursor offsets)
915 cursor)
916
917 (defun edebug-copy-cursor (cursor)
918 ;; Copy the cursor using the same object and offsets.
919 (cons (car cursor) (cdr cursor)))
920
921 (defsubst edebug-cursor-expressions (cursor)
922 (car cursor))
923 (defsubst edebug-cursor-offsets (cursor)
924 (cdr cursor))
925
926 (defsubst edebug-empty-cursor (cursor)
927 ;; Return non-nil if CURSOR is empty - meaning no more elements.
928 (null (car cursor)))
929
930 (defsubst edebug-top-element (cursor)
931 ;; Return the top element at the cursor.
932 ;; Assumes not empty.
933 (car (car cursor)))
934
935 (defun edebug-top-element-required (cursor &rest error)
936 ;; Check if a dotted form is required.
937 (if edebug-dotted-spec (edebug-no-match cursor "Dot expected."))
938 ;; Check if there is at least one more argument.
939 (if (edebug-empty-cursor cursor) (apply 'edebug-no-match cursor error))
940 ;; Return that top element.
941 (edebug-top-element cursor))
942
943 (defsubst edebug-top-offset (cursor)
944 ;; Return the top offset pair corresponding to the top element.
945 (car (cdr cursor)))
946
947 (defun edebug-move-cursor (cursor)
948 ;; Advance and return the cursor to the next element and offset.
949 ;; throw no-match if empty before moving.
950 ;; This is a violation of the cursor encapsulation, but
951 ;; there is plenty of that going on while matching.
952 ;; The following test should always fail.
953 (if (edebug-empty-cursor cursor)
954 (edebug-no-match cursor "Not enough arguments."))
955 (setcar cursor (cdr (car cursor)))
956 (setcdr cursor (cdr (cdr cursor)))
957 cursor)
958
959
960 (defun edebug-before-offset (cursor)
961 ;; Return the before offset of the cursor.
962 ;; If there is nothing left in the offsets,
963 ;; return one less than the offset itself,
964 ;; which is the after offset for a list.
965 (let ((offset (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
966 (if (consp offset)
967 (car (car offset))
968 (1- offset))))
969
970 (defun edebug-after-offset (cursor)
971 ;; Return the after offset of the cursor object.
972 (let ((offset (edebug-top-offset cursor)))
973 (while (consp offset)
974 (setq offset (cdr offset)))
975 offset))
976
977 ;;; The Parser
978
979 ;; The top level function for parsing forms is
980 ;; edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form; it calls all the rest. It checks the
981 ;; syntax a bit and leaves point at any error it finds, but otherwise
982 ;; should appear to work like eval-defun.
983
984 ;; The basic plan is to surround each expression with a call to
985 ;; the edebug debugger together with indexes into a table of positions of
986 ;; all expressions. Thus an expression "exp" becomes:
987
988 ;; (edebug-after (edebug-before 1) 2 exp)
989
990 ;; When this is evaluated, first point is moved to the beginning of
991 ;; exp at offset 1 of the current function. The expression is
992 ;; evaluated, which may cause more edebug calls, and then point is
993 ;; moved to offset 2 after the end of exp.
994
995 ;; The highest level expressions of the function are wrapped in a call to
996 ;; edebug-enter, which supplies the function name and the actual
997 ;; arguments to the function. See functions edebug-enter, edebug-before,
998 ;; and edebug-after for more details.
999
1000 ;; Dynamically bound vars, left unbound, but globally declared.
1001 ;; This is to quiet the byte compiler.
1002
1003 ;; Window data of the highest definition being wrapped.
1004 ;; This data is shared by all embedded definitions.
1005 (defvar edebug-top-window-data)
1006
1007 (defvar edebug-&optional)
1008 (defvar edebug-&rest)
1009 (defvar edebug-gate nil) ;; whether no-match forces an error.
1010
1011 (defvar edebug-def-name nil) ; name of definition, used by interactive-form
1012 (defvar edebug-old-def-name nil) ; previous name of containing definition.
1013
1014 (defvar edebug-error-point nil)
1015 (defvar edebug-best-error nil)
1016
1017
1018 (defun edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form ()
1019 ;; Read a form and wrap it with edebug calls, if the conditions are right.
1020 ;; Here we just catch any no-match not caught below and signal an error.
1021
1022 ;; Run the setup hook.
1023 ;; If it gets an error, make it nil.
1024 (let ((temp-hook edebug-setup-hook))
1025 (setq edebug-setup-hook nil)
1026 (if (functionp temp-hook) (funcall temp-hook)
1027 (mapc #'funcall temp-hook)))
1028
1029 (let (result
1030 edebug-top-window-data
1031 edebug-def-name;; make sure it is locally nil
1032 ;; I don't like these here!!
1033 edebug-&optional
1034 edebug-&rest
1035 edebug-gate
1036 edebug-best-error
1037 edebug-error-point
1038 ;; Do this once here instead of several times.
1039 (max-lisp-eval-depth (+ 800 max-lisp-eval-depth))
1040 (max-specpdl-size (+ 2000 max-specpdl-size)))
1041 (let ((no-match
1042 (catch 'no-match
1043 (setq result (edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form1))
1044 nil)))
1045 (if no-match
1046 (apply 'edebug-syntax-error no-match)))
1047 result))
1048
1049
1050 (defun edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form1 ()
1051 (let (spec
1052 def-kind
1053 defining-form-p
1054 def-name
1055 ;; These offset things don't belong here, but to support recursive
1056 ;; calls to edebug-read, they need to be here.
1057 edebug-offsets
1058 edebug-offsets-stack
1059 edebug-current-offset ; reset to nil
1060 )
1061 (save-excursion
1062 (if (and (eq 'lparen (edebug-next-token-class))
1063 (eq 'symbol (progn (forward-char 1) (edebug-next-token-class))))
1064 ;; Find out if this is a defining form from first symbol
1065 (setq def-kind (read (current-buffer))
1066 spec (and (symbolp def-kind) (get-edebug-spec def-kind))
1067 defining-form-p (and (listp spec)
1068 (eq '&define (car spec)))
1069 ;; This is incorrect in general!! But OK most of the time.
1070 def-name (if (and defining-form-p
1071 (eq 'name (car (cdr spec)))
1072 (eq 'symbol (edebug-next-token-class)))
1073 (read (current-buffer))))))
1074 ;;;(message "all defs: %s all forms: %s" edebug-all-defs edebug-all-forms)
1075 (cond
1076 (defining-form-p
1077 (if (or edebug-all-defs edebug-all-forms)
1078 ;; If it is a defining form and we are edebugging defs,
1079 ;; then let edebug-list-form start it.
1080 (let ((cursor (edebug-new-cursor
1081 (list (edebug-read-storing-offsets (current-buffer)))
1082 (list edebug-offsets))))
1083 (car
1084 (edebug-make-form-wrapper
1085 cursor
1086 (edebug-before-offset cursor)
1087 (1- (edebug-after-offset cursor))
1088 (list (cons (symbol-name def-kind) (cdr spec))))))
1089
1090 ;; Not edebugging this form, so reset the symbol's edebug
1091 ;; property to be just a marker at the definition's source code.
1092 ;; This only works for defs with simple names.
1093 (put def-name 'edebug (point-marker))
1094 ;; Also nil out dependent defs.
1095 '(mapcar (function
1096 (lambda (def)
1097 (put def-name 'edebug nil)))
1098 (get def-name 'edebug-dependents))
1099 (edebug-read-sexp)))
1100
1101 ;; If all forms are being edebugged, explicitly wrap it.
1102 (edebug-all-forms
1103 (let ((cursor (edebug-new-cursor
1104 (list (edebug-read-storing-offsets (current-buffer)))
1105 (list edebug-offsets))))
1106 (edebug-make-form-wrapper
1107 cursor
1108 (edebug-before-offset cursor)
1109 (edebug-after-offset cursor)
1110 nil)))
1111
1112 ;; Not a defining form, and not edebugging.
1113 (t (edebug-read-sexp)))
1114 ))
1115
1116
1117 (defvar edebug-def-args) ; args of defining form.
1118 (defvar edebug-def-interactive) ; is it an emacs interactive function?
1119 (defvar edebug-inside-func) ;; whether code is inside function context.
1120 ;; Currently def-form sets this to nil; def-body sets it to t.
1121
1122 (defun edebug-interactive-p-name ()
1123 ;; Return a unique symbol for the variable used to store the
1124 ;; status of interactive-p for this function.
1125 (intern (format "edebug-%s-interactive-p" edebug-def-name)))
1126
1127
1128 (defun edebug-wrap-def-body (forms)
1129 "Wrap the FORMS of a definition body."
1130 (if edebug-def-interactive
1131 `(let ((,(edebug-interactive-p-name)
1132 (interactive-p)))
1133 ,(edebug-make-enter-wrapper forms))
1134 (edebug-make-enter-wrapper forms)))
1135
1136
1137 (defun edebug-make-enter-wrapper (forms)
1138 ;; Generate the enter wrapper for some forms of a definition.
1139 ;; This is not to be used for the body of other forms, e.g. `while',
1140 ;; since it wraps the list of forms with a call to `edebug-enter'.
1141 ;; Uses the dynamically bound vars edebug-def-name and edebug-def-args.
1142 ;; Do this after parsing since that may find a name.
1143 (setq edebug-def-name
1144 (or edebug-def-name edebug-old-def-name (cl-gensym "edebug-anon")))
1145 `(edebug-enter
1146 (quote ,edebug-def-name)
1147 ,(if edebug-inside-func
1148 `(list
1149 ;; Doesn't work with more than one def-body!!
1150 ;; But the list will just be reversed.
1151 ,@(nreverse edebug-def-args))
1152 'nil)
1153 (function (lambda () ,@forms))
1154 ))
1155
1156
1157 (defvar edebug-form-begin-marker) ; the mark for def being instrumented
1158
1159 (defvar edebug-offset-index) ; the next available offset index.
1160 (defvar edebug-offset-list) ; the list of offset positions.
1161
1162 (defun edebug-inc-offset (offset)
1163 ;; Modifies edebug-offset-index and edebug-offset-list
1164 ;; accesses edebug-func-marc and buffer point.
1165 (prog1
1166 edebug-offset-index
1167 (setq edebug-offset-list (cons (- offset edebug-form-begin-marker)
1168 edebug-offset-list)
1169 edebug-offset-index (1+ edebug-offset-index))))
1170
1171
1172 (defun edebug-make-before-and-after-form (before-index form after-index)
1173 ;; Return the edebug form for the current function at offset BEFORE-INDEX
1174 ;; given FORM. Looks like:
1175 ;; (edebug-after (edebug-before BEFORE-INDEX) AFTER-INDEX FORM)
1176 ;; Also increment the offset index for subsequent use.
1177 `(edebug-after (edebug-before ,before-index) ,after-index ,form))
1178
1179 (defun edebug-make-after-form (form after-index)
1180 ;; Like edebug-make-before-and-after-form, but only after.
1181 `(edebug-after 0 ,after-index ,form))
1182
1183
1184 (defun edebug-unwrap (sexp)
1185 "Return the unwrapped SEXP or return it as is if it is not wrapped.
1186 The SEXP might be the result of wrapping a body, which is a list of
1187 expressions; a `progn' form will be returned enclosing these forms."
1188 (if (consp sexp)
1189 (cond
1190 ((eq 'edebug-after (car sexp))
1191 (nth 3 sexp))
1192 ((eq 'edebug-enter (car sexp))
1193 (macroexp-progn (nthcdr 2 (nth 1 (nth 3 sexp)))))
1194 (t sexp);; otherwise it is not wrapped, so just return it.
1195 )
1196 sexp))
1197
1198 (defun edebug-unwrap* (sexp)
1199 "Return the SEXP recursively unwrapped."
1200 (let ((new-sexp (edebug-unwrap sexp)))
1201 (while (not (eq sexp new-sexp))
1202 (setq sexp new-sexp
1203 new-sexp (edebug-unwrap sexp)))
1204 (if (consp new-sexp)
1205 (mapcar 'edebug-unwrap* new-sexp)
1206 new-sexp)))
1207
1208
1209 (defun edebug-defining-form (cursor form-begin form-end speclist)
1210 ;; Process the defining form, starting outside the form.
1211 ;; The speclist is a generated list spec that looks like:
1212 ;; (("def-symbol" defining-form-spec-sans-&define))
1213 ;; Skip the first offset.
1214 (edebug-set-cursor cursor (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor)
1215 (cdr (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1216 (edebug-make-form-wrapper
1217 cursor
1218 form-begin (1- form-end)
1219 speclist))
1220
1221 (defun edebug-make-form-wrapper (cursor form-begin form-end
1222 &optional speclist)
1223 ;; Wrap a form, usually a defining form, but any evaluated one.
1224 ;; If speclist is non-nil, this is being called by edebug-defining-form.
1225 ;; Otherwise it is being called from edebug-read-and-maybe-wrap-form1.
1226 ;; This is a hack, but I haven't figured out a simpler way yet.
1227 (let* ((form-data-entry (edebug-get-form-data-entry form-begin form-end))
1228 ;; Set this marker before parsing.
1229 (edebug-form-begin-marker
1230 (if form-data-entry
1231 (edebug--form-data-begin form-data-entry)
1232 ;; Buffer must be current-buffer for this to work:
1233 (set-marker (make-marker) form-begin))))
1234
1235 (let (edebug-offset-list
1236 (edebug-offset-index 0)
1237 result
1238 ;; For definitions.
1239 ;; (edebug-containing-def-name edebug-def-name)
1240 ;; Get name from form-data, if any.
1241 (edebug-old-def-name (edebug--form-data-name form-data-entry))
1242 edebug-def-name
1243 edebug-def-args
1244 edebug-def-interactive
1245 edebug-inside-func;; whether wrapped code executes inside a function.
1246 )
1247
1248 (setq result
1249 (if speclist
1250 (edebug-match cursor speclist)
1251
1252 ;; else wrap as an enter-form.
1253 (edebug-make-enter-wrapper (list (edebug-form cursor)))))
1254
1255 ;; Set the name here if it was not set by edebug-make-enter-wrapper.
1256 (setq edebug-def-name
1257 (or edebug-def-name edebug-old-def-name (cl-gensym "edebug-anon")))
1258
1259 ;; Add this def as a dependent of containing def. Buggy.
1260 '(if (and edebug-containing-def-name
1261 (not (get edebug-containing-def-name 'edebug-dependents)))
1262 (put edebug-containing-def-name 'edebug-dependents
1263 (cons edebug-def-name
1264 (get edebug-containing-def-name
1265 'edebug-dependents))))
1266
1267 ;; Create a form-data-entry or modify existing entry's markers.
1268 ;; In the latter case, pointers to the entry remain eq.
1269 (if (not form-data-entry)
1270 (setq form-data-entry
1271 (edebug--make-form-data-entry
1272 edebug-def-name
1273 edebug-form-begin-marker
1274 ;; Buffer must be current-buffer.
1275 (set-marker (make-marker) form-end)
1276 ))
1277 (edebug-set-form-data-entry
1278 form-data-entry edebug-def-name ;; in case name is changed
1279 form-begin form-end))
1280
1281 ;; (message "defining: %s" edebug-def-name) (sit-for 2)
1282 (edebug-make-top-form-data-entry form-data-entry)
1283 (message "Edebug: %s" edebug-def-name)
1284 ;;(debug edebug-def-name)
1285
1286 ;; Destructively reverse edebug-offset-list and make vector from it.
1287 (setq edebug-offset-list (vconcat (nreverse edebug-offset-list)))
1288
1289 ;; Side effects on the property list of edebug-def-name.
1290 (edebug-clear-frequency-count edebug-def-name)
1291 (edebug-clear-coverage edebug-def-name)
1292
1293 ;; Set up the initial window data.
1294 (if (not edebug-top-window-data) ;; if not already set, do it now.
1295 (let ((window ;; Find the best window for this buffer.
1296 (or (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))
1297 (selected-window))))
1298 (setq edebug-top-window-data
1299 (cons window (window-start window)))))
1300
1301 ;; Store the edebug data in symbol's property list.
1302 (put edebug-def-name 'edebug
1303 ;; A struct or vector would be better here!!
1304 (list edebug-form-begin-marker
1305 nil ; clear breakpoints
1306 edebug-offset-list
1307 edebug-top-window-data
1308 ))
1309 result
1310 )))
1311
1312
1313 (defun edebug-clear-frequency-count (name)
1314 ;; Create initial frequency count vector.
1315 ;; For each stop point, the counter is incremented each time it is visited.
1316 (put name 'edebug-freq-count
1317 (make-vector (length edebug-offset-list) 0)))
1318
1319
1320 (defun edebug-clear-coverage (name)
1321 ;; Create initial coverage vector.
1322 ;; Only need one per expression, but it is simpler to use stop points.
1323 (put name 'edebug-coverage
1324 (make-vector (length edebug-offset-list) 'unknown)))
1325
1326
1327 (defun edebug-form (cursor)
1328 ;; Return the instrumented form for the following form.
1329 ;; Add the point offsets to the edebug-offset-list for the form.
1330 (let* ((form (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected form"))
1331 (offset (edebug-top-offset cursor)))
1332 (prog1
1333 (cond
1334 ((consp form)
1335 ;; The first offset for a list form is for the list form itself.
1336 (if (eq 'quote (car form))
1337 form
1338 (let* ((head (car form))
1339 (spec (and (symbolp head) (get-edebug-spec head)))
1340 (new-cursor (edebug-new-cursor form offset)))
1341 ;; Find out if this is a defining form from first symbol.
1342 ;; An indirect spec would not work here, yet.
1343 (if (and (consp spec) (eq '&define (car spec)))
1344 (edebug-defining-form
1345 new-cursor
1346 (car offset);; before the form
1347 (edebug-after-offset cursor)
1348 (cons (symbol-name head) (cdr spec)))
1349 ;; Wrap a regular form.
1350 (edebug-make-before-and-after-form
1351 (edebug-inc-offset (car offset))
1352 (edebug-list-form new-cursor)
1353 ;; After processing the list form, the new-cursor is left
1354 ;; with the offset after the form.
1355 (edebug-inc-offset (edebug-cursor-offsets new-cursor))))
1356 )))
1357
1358 ((symbolp form)
1359 (cond
1360 ;; Check for constant symbols that don't get wrapped.
1361 ((or (memq form '(t nil))
1362 (keywordp form))
1363 form)
1364
1365 (t ;; just a variable
1366 (edebug-make-after-form form (edebug-inc-offset (cdr offset))))))
1367
1368 ;; Anything else is self-evaluating.
1369 (t form))
1370 (edebug-move-cursor cursor))))
1371
1372
1373 (defsubst edebug-forms (cursor) (edebug-match cursor '(&rest form)))
1374 (defsubst edebug-sexps (cursor) (edebug-match cursor '(&rest sexp)))
1375
1376 (defsubst edebug-list-form-args (head cursor)
1377 ;; Process the arguments of a list form given that head of form is a symbol.
1378 ;; Helper for edebug-list-form
1379 (let ((spec (get-edebug-spec head)))
1380 (cond
1381 (spec
1382 (cond
1383 ((consp spec)
1384 ;; It is a speclist.
1385 (let (edebug-best-error
1386 edebug-error-point);; This may not be needed.
1387 (edebug-match-sublist cursor spec)))
1388 ((eq t spec) (edebug-forms cursor))
1389 ((eq 0 spec) (edebug-sexps cursor))
1390 ((symbolp spec) (funcall spec cursor));; Not used by edebug,
1391 ; but leave it in for compatibility.
1392 ))
1393 ;; No edebug-form-spec provided.
1394 ((macrop head)
1395 (if edebug-eval-macro-args
1396 (edebug-forms cursor)
1397 (edebug-sexps cursor)))
1398 (t ;; Otherwise it is a function call.
1399 (edebug-forms cursor)))))
1400
1401
1402 (defun edebug-list-form (cursor)
1403 ;; Return an instrumented form built from the list form.
1404 ;; The after offset will be left in the cursor after processing the form.
1405 (let ((head (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected elements"))
1406 ;; Prevent backtracking whenever instrumenting.
1407 (edebug-gate t)
1408 ;; A list form is never optional because it matches anything.
1409 (edebug-&optional nil)
1410 (edebug-&rest nil))
1411 ;; Skip the first offset.
1412 (edebug-set-cursor cursor (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor)
1413 (cdr (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1414 (cond
1415 ((symbolp head)
1416 (cond
1417 ((null head) nil) ; () is valid.
1418 ((eq head 'interactive-p)
1419 ;; Special case: replace (interactive-p) with variable
1420 (setq edebug-def-interactive 'check-it)
1421 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1422 (edebug-interactive-p-name))
1423 (t
1424 (cons head (edebug-list-form-args
1425 head (edebug-move-cursor cursor))))))
1426
1427 ((consp head)
1428 (if (eq (car head) '\,)
1429 ;; The head of a form should normally be a symbol or a lambda
1430 ;; expression but it can also be an unquote form to be filled
1431 ;; before evaluation. We evaluate the arguments anyway, on the
1432 ;; assumption that the unquote form will place a proper function
1433 ;; name (rather than a macro name).
1434 (edebug-match cursor '(("," def-form) body))
1435 ;; Process anonymous function and args.
1436 ;; This assumes no anonymous macros.
1437 (edebug-match-specs cursor '(lambda-expr body) 'edebug-match-specs)))
1438
1439 (t (edebug-syntax-error
1440 "Head of list form must be a symbol or lambda expression")))
1441 ))
1442
1443 ;;; Matching of specs.
1444
1445 (defvar edebug-after-dotted-spec nil)
1446
1447 (defvar edebug-matching-depth 0) ;; initial value
1448 (defconst edebug-max-depth 150) ;; maximum number of matching recursions.
1449
1450
1451 ;;; Failure to match
1452
1453 ;; This throws to no-match, if there are higher alternatives.
1454 ;; Otherwise it signals an error. The place of the error is found
1455 ;; with the two before- and after-offset functions.
1456
1457 (defun edebug-no-match (cursor &rest args)
1458 ;; Throw a no-match, or signal an error immediately if gate is active.
1459 ;; Remember this point in case we need to report this error.
1460 (setq edebug-error-point (or edebug-error-point
1461 (edebug-before-offset cursor))
1462 edebug-best-error (or edebug-best-error args))
1463 (if (and edebug-gate (not edebug-&optional))
1464 (progn
1465 (if edebug-error-point
1466 (goto-char edebug-error-point))
1467 (apply 'edebug-syntax-error args))
1468 (throw 'no-match args)))
1469
1470
1471 (defun edebug-match (cursor specs)
1472 ;; Top level spec matching function.
1473 ;; Used also at each lower level of specs.
1474 (let (edebug-&optional
1475 edebug-&rest
1476 edebug-best-error
1477 edebug-error-point
1478 (edebug-gate edebug-gate) ;; locally bound to limit effect
1479 )
1480 (edebug-match-specs cursor specs 'edebug-match-specs)))
1481
1482
1483 (defun edebug-match-one-spec (cursor spec)
1484 ;; Match one spec, which is not a keyword &-spec.
1485 (cond
1486 ((symbolp spec) (edebug-match-symbol cursor spec))
1487 ((vectorp spec) (edebug-match cursor (append spec nil)))
1488 ((stringp spec) (edebug-match-string cursor spec))
1489 ((listp spec) (edebug-match-list cursor spec))
1490 ))
1491
1492
1493 (defun edebug-match-specs (cursor specs remainder-handler)
1494 ;; Append results of matching the list of specs.
1495 ;; The first spec is handled and the remainder-handler handles the rest.
1496 (let ((edebug-matching-depth
1497 (if (> edebug-matching-depth edebug-max-depth)
1498 (error "Too deep - perhaps infinite loop in spec?")
1499 (1+ edebug-matching-depth))))
1500 (cond
1501 ((null specs) nil)
1502
1503 ;; Is the spec dotted?
1504 ((atom specs)
1505 (let ((edebug-dotted-spec t));; Containing spec list was dotted.
1506 (edebug-match-specs cursor (list specs) remainder-handler)))
1507
1508 ;; Is the form dotted?
1509 ((not (listp (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor)));; allow nil
1510 (if (not edebug-dotted-spec)
1511 (edebug-no-match cursor "Dotted spec required."))
1512 ;; Cancel dotted spec and dotted form.
1513 (let ((edebug-dotted-spec)
1514 (this-form (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor))
1515 (this-offset (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1516 ;; Wrap the form in a list, (by changing the cursor??)...
1517 (edebug-set-cursor cursor (list this-form) this-offset)
1518 ;; and process normally, then unwrap the result.
1519 (car (edebug-match-specs cursor specs remainder-handler))))
1520
1521 (t;; Process normally.
1522 (let* ((spec (car specs))
1523 (rest)
1524 (first-char (and (symbolp spec) (aref (symbol-name spec) 0))))
1525 ;;(message "spec = %s first char = %s" spec first-char) (sit-for 1)
1526 (nconc
1527 (cond
1528 ((eq ?& first-char);; "&" symbols take all following specs.
1529 (funcall (get-edebug-spec spec) cursor (cdr specs)))
1530 ((eq ?: first-char);; ":" symbols take one following spec.
1531 (setq rest (cdr (cdr specs)))
1532 (funcall (get-edebug-spec spec) cursor (car (cdr specs))))
1533 (t;; Any other normal spec.
1534 (setq rest (cdr specs))
1535 (edebug-match-one-spec cursor spec)))
1536 (funcall remainder-handler cursor rest remainder-handler)))))))
1537
1538
1539 ;; Define specs for all the symbol specs with functions used to process them.
1540 ;; Perhaps we shouldn't be doing this with edebug-form-specs since the
1541 ;; user may want to define macros or functions with the same names.
1542 ;; We could use an internal obarray for these primitive specs.
1543
1544 (dolist (pair '((&optional . edebug-match-&optional)
1545 (&rest . edebug-match-&rest)
1546 (&or . edebug-match-&or)
1547 (form . edebug-match-form)
1548 (sexp . edebug-match-sexp)
1549 (body . edebug-match-body)
1550 (&define . edebug-match-&define)
1551 (name . edebug-match-name)
1552 (:name . edebug-match-colon-name)
1553 (arg . edebug-match-arg)
1554 (def-body . edebug-match-def-body)
1555 (def-form . edebug-match-def-form)
1556 ;; Less frequently used:
1557 ;; (function . edebug-match-function)
1558 (lambda-expr . edebug-match-lambda-expr)
1559 (&not . edebug-match-&not)
1560 (&key . edebug-match-&key)
1561 (place . edebug-match-place)
1562 (gate . edebug-match-gate)
1563 ;; (nil . edebug-match-nil) not this one - special case it.
1564 ))
1565 (put (car pair) 'edebug-form-spec (cdr pair)))
1566
1567 (defun edebug-match-symbol (cursor symbol)
1568 ;; Match a symbol spec.
1569 (let* ((spec (get-edebug-spec symbol)))
1570 (cond
1571 (spec
1572 (if (consp spec)
1573 ;; It is an indirect spec.
1574 (edebug-match cursor spec)
1575 ;; Otherwise it should be the symbol name of a function.
1576 ;; There could be a bug here - maybe need to do edebug-match bindings.
1577 (funcall spec cursor)))
1578
1579 ((null symbol) ;; special case this.
1580 (edebug-match-nil cursor))
1581
1582 ((fboundp symbol) ; is it a predicate?
1583 (let ((sexp (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected" symbol)))
1584 ;; Special case for edebug-`.
1585 (if (and (listp sexp) (eq (car sexp) '\,))
1586 (edebug-match cursor '(("," def-form)))
1587 (if (not (funcall symbol sexp))
1588 (edebug-no-match cursor symbol "failed"))
1589 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1590 (list sexp))))
1591 (t (error "%s is not a form-spec or function" symbol))
1592 )))
1593
1594
1595 (defun edebug-match-sexp (cursor)
1596 (list (prog1 (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected sexp")
1597 (edebug-move-cursor cursor))))
1598
1599 (defun edebug-match-form (cursor)
1600 (list (edebug-form cursor)))
1601
1602 (defalias 'edebug-match-place 'edebug-match-form)
1603 ;; Currently identical to edebug-match-form.
1604 ;; This is for common lisp setf-style place arguments.
1605
1606 (defsubst edebug-match-body (cursor) (edebug-forms cursor))
1607
1608 (defun edebug-match-&optional (cursor specs)
1609 ;; Keep matching until one spec fails.
1610 (edebug-&optional-wrapper cursor specs 'edebug-&optional-wrapper))
1611
1612 (defun edebug-&optional-wrapper (cursor specs remainder-handler)
1613 (let (result
1614 (edebug-&optional specs)
1615 (edebug-gate nil)
1616 (this-form (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor))
1617 (this-offset (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1618 (if (null (catch 'no-match
1619 (setq result
1620 (edebug-match-specs cursor specs remainder-handler))
1621 ;; Returning nil means no no-match was thrown.
1622 nil))
1623 result
1624 ;; no-match, but don't fail; just reset cursor and return nil.
1625 (edebug-set-cursor cursor this-form this-offset)
1626 nil)))
1627
1628
1629 (defun edebug-&rest-wrapper (cursor specs remainder-handler)
1630 (if (null specs) (setq specs edebug-&rest))
1631 ;; Reuse the &optional handler with this as the remainder handler.
1632 (edebug-&optional-wrapper cursor specs remainder-handler))
1633
1634 (defun edebug-match-&rest (cursor specs)
1635 ;; Repeatedly use specs until failure.
1636 (let ((edebug-&rest specs) ;; remember these
1637 edebug-best-error
1638 edebug-error-point)
1639 (edebug-&rest-wrapper cursor specs 'edebug-&rest-wrapper)))
1640
1641
1642 (defun edebug-match-&or (cursor specs)
1643 ;; Keep matching until one spec succeeds, and return its results.
1644 ;; If none match, fail.
1645 ;; This needs to be optimized since most specs spend time here.
1646 (let ((original-specs specs)
1647 (this-form (edebug-cursor-expressions cursor))
1648 (this-offset (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1649 (catch 'matched
1650 (while specs
1651 (catch 'no-match
1652 (throw 'matched
1653 (let (edebug-gate ;; only while matching each spec
1654 edebug-best-error
1655 edebug-error-point)
1656 ;; Doesn't support e.g. &or symbolp &rest form
1657 (edebug-match-one-spec cursor (car specs)))))
1658 ;; Match failed, so reset and try again.
1659 (setq specs (cdr specs))
1660 ;; Reset the cursor for the next match.
1661 (edebug-set-cursor cursor this-form this-offset))
1662 ;; All failed.
1663 (apply 'edebug-no-match cursor "Expected one of" original-specs))
1664 ))
1665
1666
1667 (defun edebug-match-&not (cursor specs)
1668 ;; If any specs match, then fail
1669 (if (null (catch 'no-match
1670 (let ((edebug-gate nil))
1671 (save-excursion
1672 (edebug-match-&or cursor specs)))
1673 nil))
1674 ;; This means something matched, so it is a no match.
1675 (edebug-no-match cursor "Unexpected"))
1676 ;; This means nothing matched, so it is OK.
1677 nil) ;; So, return nothing
1678
1679
1680 (def-edebug-spec &key edebug-match-&key)
1681
1682 (defun edebug-match-&key (cursor specs)
1683 ;; Following specs must look like (<name> <spec>) ...
1684 ;; where <name> is the name of a keyword, and spec is its spec.
1685 ;; This really doesn't save much over the expanded form and takes time.
1686 (edebug-match-&rest
1687 cursor
1688 (cons '&or
1689 (mapcar (function (lambda (pair)
1690 (vector (format ":%s" (car pair))
1691 (car (cdr pair)))))
1692 specs))))
1693
1694
1695 (defun edebug-match-gate (_cursor)
1696 ;; Simply set the gate to prevent backtracking at this level.
1697 (setq edebug-gate t)
1698 nil)
1699
1700
1701 (defun edebug-match-list (cursor specs)
1702 ;; The spec is a list, but what kind of list, and what context?
1703 (if edebug-dotted-spec
1704 ;; After dotted spec but form did not contain dot,
1705 ;; so match list spec elements as if spliced in.
1706 (prog1
1707 (let ((edebug-dotted-spec))
1708 (edebug-match-specs cursor specs 'edebug-match-specs))
1709 ;; If it matched, really clear the dotted-spec flag.
1710 (setq edebug-dotted-spec nil))
1711 (let ((spec (car specs))
1712 (form (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected" specs)))
1713 (cond
1714 ((eq 'quote spec)
1715 (let ((spec (car (cdr specs))))
1716 (cond
1717 ((symbolp spec)
1718 ;; Special case: spec quotes a symbol to match.
1719 ;; Change in future. Use "..." instead.
1720 (if (not (eq spec form))
1721 (edebug-no-match cursor "Expected" spec))
1722 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1723 (setq edebug-gate t)
1724 form)
1725 (t
1726 (error "Bad spec: %s" specs)))))
1727
1728 ((listp form)
1729 (prog1
1730 (list (edebug-match-sublist
1731 ;; First offset is for the list form itself.
1732 ;; Treat nil as empty list.
1733 (edebug-new-cursor form (cdr (edebug-top-offset cursor)))
1734 specs))
1735 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)))
1736
1737 ((and (eq 'vector spec) (vectorp form))
1738 ;; Special case: match a vector with the specs.
1739 (let ((result (edebug-match-sublist
1740 (edebug-new-cursor
1741 form (cdr (edebug-top-offset cursor)))
1742 (cdr specs))))
1743 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1744 (list (apply 'vector result))))
1745
1746 (t (edebug-no-match cursor "Expected" specs)))
1747 )))
1748
1749
1750 (defun edebug-match-sublist (cursor specs)
1751 ;; Match a sublist of specs.
1752 (let (edebug-&optional
1753 ;;edebug-best-error
1754 ;;edebug-error-point
1755 )
1756 (prog1
1757 ;; match with edebug-match-specs so edebug-best-error is not bound.
1758 (edebug-match-specs cursor specs 'edebug-match-specs)
1759 (if (not (edebug-empty-cursor cursor))
1760 (if edebug-best-error
1761 (apply 'edebug-no-match cursor edebug-best-error)
1762 ;; A failed &rest or &optional spec may leave some args.
1763 (edebug-no-match cursor "Failed matching" specs)
1764 )))))
1765
1766
1767 (defun edebug-match-string (cursor spec)
1768 (let ((sexp (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected" spec)))
1769 (if (not (eq (intern spec) sexp))
1770 (edebug-no-match cursor "Expected" spec)
1771 ;; Since it matched, failure means immediate error, unless &optional.
1772 (setq edebug-gate t)
1773 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1774 (list sexp)
1775 )))
1776
1777 (defun edebug-match-nil (cursor)
1778 ;; There must be nothing left to match a nil.
1779 (if (not (edebug-empty-cursor cursor))
1780 (edebug-no-match cursor "Unmatched argument(s)")
1781 nil))
1782
1783
1784 (defun edebug-match-function (_cursor)
1785 (error "Use function-form instead of function in edebug spec"))
1786
1787 (defun edebug-match-&define (cursor specs)
1788 ;; Match a defining form.
1789 ;; Normally, &define is interpreted specially other places.
1790 ;; This should only be called inside of a spec list to match the remainder
1791 ;; of the current list. e.g. ("lambda" &define args def-body)
1792 (edebug-make-form-wrapper
1793 cursor
1794 (edebug-before-offset cursor)
1795 ;; Find the last offset in the list.
1796 (let ((offsets (edebug-cursor-offsets cursor)))
1797 (while (consp offsets) (setq offsets (cdr offsets)))
1798 offsets)
1799 specs))
1800
1801 (defun edebug-match-lambda-expr (cursor)
1802 ;; The expression must be a function.
1803 ;; This will match any list form that begins with a symbol
1804 ;; that has an edebug-form-spec beginning with &define. In
1805 ;; practice, only lambda expressions should be used.
1806 ;; I could add a &lambda specification to avoid confusion.
1807 (let* ((sexp (edebug-top-element-required
1808 cursor "Expected lambda expression"))
1809 (offset (edebug-top-offset cursor))
1810 (head (and (consp sexp) (car sexp)))
1811 (spec (and (symbolp head) (get-edebug-spec head)))
1812 (edebug-inside-func nil))
1813 ;; Find out if this is a defining form from first symbol.
1814 (if (and (consp spec) (eq '&define (car spec)))
1815 (prog1
1816 (list
1817 (edebug-defining-form
1818 (edebug-new-cursor sexp offset)
1819 (car offset);; before the sexp
1820 (edebug-after-offset cursor)
1821 (cons (symbol-name head) (cdr spec))))
1822 (edebug-move-cursor cursor))
1823 (edebug-no-match cursor "Expected lambda expression")
1824 )))
1825
1826
1827 (defun edebug-match-name (cursor)
1828 ;; Set the edebug-def-name bound in edebug-defining-form.
1829 (let ((name (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected name")))
1830 ;; Maybe strings and numbers could be used.
1831 (if (not (symbolp name))
1832 (edebug-no-match cursor "Symbol expected for name of definition"))
1833 (setq edebug-def-name
1834 (if edebug-def-name
1835 ;; Construct a new name by appending to previous name.
1836 (intern (format "%s@%s" edebug-def-name name))
1837 name))
1838 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1839 (list name)))
1840
1841 (defun edebug-match-colon-name (_cursor spec)
1842 ;; Set the edebug-def-name to the spec.
1843 (setq edebug-def-name
1844 (if edebug-def-name
1845 ;; Construct a new name by appending to previous name.
1846 (intern (format "%s@%s" edebug-def-name spec))
1847 spec))
1848 nil)
1849
1850 (defun edebug-match-arg (cursor)
1851 ;; set the def-args bound in edebug-defining-form
1852 (let ((edebug-arg (edebug-top-element-required cursor "Expected arg")))
1853 (if (or (not (symbolp edebug-arg))
1854 (edebug-lambda-list-keywordp edebug-arg))
1855 (edebug-no-match cursor "Bad argument:" edebug-arg))
1856 (edebug-move-cursor cursor)
1857 (setq edebug-def-args (cons edebug-arg edebug-def-args))
1858 (list edebug-arg)))
1859
1860 (defun edebug-match-def-form (cursor)
1861 ;; Like form but the form is wrapped in edebug-enter form.
1862 ;; The form is assumed to be executing outside of the function context.
1863 ;; This is a hack for now, since a def-form might execute inside as well.
1864 ;; Not to be used otherwise.
1865 (let ((edebug-inside-func nil))
1866 (list (edebug-make-enter-wrapper (list (edebug-form cursor))))))
1867
1868 (defun edebug-match-def-body (cursor)
1869 ;; Like body but body is wrapped in edebug-enter form.
1870 ;; The body is assumed to be executing inside of the function context.
1871 ;; Not to be used otherwise.
1872 (let* ((edebug-inside-func t)
1873 (forms (edebug-forms cursor)))
1874 ;; If there's no form, there's nothing to wrap!
1875 ;; This happens to handle bug#20281, tho maybe a better fix would be to
1876 ;; improve the `defun' spec.
1877 (when forms
1878 (list (edebug-wrap-def-body forms)))))
1879
1880
1881 ;;;; Edebug Form Specs
1882 ;;; ==========================================================
1883
1884 ;;;;* Spec for def-edebug-spec
1885 ;;; Out of date.
1886
1887 (defun edebug-spec-p (object)
1888 "Return non-nil if OBJECT is a symbol with an edebug-form-spec property."
1889 (and (symbolp object)
1890 (get object 'edebug-form-spec)))
1891
1892 (def-edebug-spec def-edebug-spec
1893 ;; Top level is different from lower levels.
1894 (&define :name edebug-spec name
1895 &or "nil" edebug-spec-p "t" "0" (&rest edebug-spec)))
1896
1897 (def-edebug-spec edebug-spec-list
1898 ;; A list must have something in it, or it is nil, a symbolp
1899 ((edebug-spec . [&or nil edebug-spec])))
1900
1901 (def-edebug-spec edebug-spec
1902 (&or
1903 (vector &rest edebug-spec) ; matches a vector
1904 ("vector" &rest edebug-spec) ; matches a vector spec
1905 ("quote" symbolp)
1906 edebug-spec-list
1907 stringp
1908 [edebug-lambda-list-keywordp &rest edebug-spec]
1909 [keywordp gate edebug-spec]
1910 edebug-spec-p ;; Including all the special ones e.g. form.
1911 symbolp;; a predicate
1912 ))
1913
1914
1915 ;;;* Emacs special forms and some functions.
1916
1917 ;; quote expects only one argument, although it allows any number.
1918 (def-edebug-spec quote sexp)
1919
1920 ;; The standard defining forms.
1921 (def-edebug-spec defconst defvar)
1922 (def-edebug-spec defvar (symbolp &optional form stringp))
1923
1924 (def-edebug-spec defun
1925 (&define name lambda-list
1926 [&optional stringp]
1927 [&optional ("interactive" interactive)]
1928 def-body))
1929 (def-edebug-spec defmacro
1930 ;; FIXME: Improve `declare' so we can Edebug gv-expander and
1931 ;; gv-setter declarations.
1932 (&define name lambda-list [&optional stringp]
1933 [&optional ("declare" &rest sexp)] def-body))
1934
1935 (def-edebug-spec arglist lambda-list) ;; deprecated - use lambda-list.
1936
1937 (def-edebug-spec lambda-list
1938 (([&rest arg]
1939 [&optional ["&optional" arg &rest arg]]
1940 &optional ["&rest" arg]
1941 )))
1942
1943 (def-edebug-spec interactive
1944 (&optional &or stringp def-form))
1945
1946 ;; A function-form is for an argument that may be a function or a form.
1947 ;; This specially recognizes anonymous functions quoted with quote.
1948 (def-edebug-spec function-form
1949 ;; form at the end could also handle "function",
1950 ;; but recognize it specially to avoid wrapping function forms.
1951 (&or ([&or "quote" "function"] &or symbolp lambda-expr) form))
1952
1953 ;; function expects a symbol or a lambda or macro expression
1954 ;; A macro is allowed by Emacs.
1955 (def-edebug-spec function (&or symbolp lambda-expr))
1956
1957 ;; A macro expression is a lambda expression with "macro" prepended.
1958 (def-edebug-spec macro (&define "lambda" lambda-list def-body))
1959
1960 ;; (def-edebug-spec anonymous-form ((&or ["lambda" lambda] ["macro" macro])))
1961
1962 ;; Standard functions that take function-forms arguments.
1963
1964 ;; FIXME? The manual uses this form (maybe that's just for illustration?):
1965 ;; (def-edebug-spec let
1966 ;; ((&rest &or symbolp (gate symbolp &optional form))
1967 ;; body))
1968 (def-edebug-spec let
1969 ((&rest &or (symbolp &optional form) symbolp)
1970 body))
1971
1972 (def-edebug-spec let* let)
1973
1974 (def-edebug-spec setq (&rest symbolp form))
1975 (def-edebug-spec setq-default setq)
1976
1977 (def-edebug-spec cond (&rest (&rest form)))
1978
1979 (def-edebug-spec condition-case
1980 (symbolp
1981 form
1982 &rest ([&or symbolp (&rest symbolp)] body)))
1983
1984
1985 (def-edebug-spec \` (backquote-form))
1986
1987 ;; Supports quotes inside backquotes,
1988 ;; but only at the top level inside unquotes.
1989 (def-edebug-spec backquote-form
1990 (&or
1991 ([&or "," ",@"] &or ("quote" backquote-form) form)
1992 ;; The simple version:
1993 ;; (backquote-form &rest backquote-form)
1994 ;; doesn't handle (a . ,b). The straightforward fix:
1995 ;; (backquote-form . [&or nil backquote-form])
1996 ;; uses up too much stack space.
1997 ;; Note that `(foo . ,@bar) is not valid, so we don't need to handle it.
1998 (backquote-form [&rest [&not ","] backquote-form]
1999 . [&or nil backquote-form])
2000 ;; If you use dotted forms in backquotes, replace the previous line
2001 ;; with the following. This takes quite a bit more stack space, however.
2002 ;; (backquote-form . [&or nil backquote-form])
2003 (vector &rest backquote-form)
2004 sexp))
2005
2006 ;; Special version of backquote that instruments backquoted forms
2007 ;; destined to be evaluated, usually as the result of a
2008 ;; macroexpansion. Backquoted code can only have unquotes (, and ,@)
2009 ;; in places where list forms are allowed, and predicates. If the
2010 ;; backquote is used in a macro, unquoted code that come from
2011 ;; arguments must be instrumented, if at all, with def-form not def-body.
2012
2013 ;; We could assume that all forms (not nested in other forms)
2014 ;; in arguments of macros should be def-forms, whether or not the macros
2015 ;; are defined with edebug-` but this would be expensive.
2016
2017 ;; ,@ might have some problems.
2018
2019 (defalias 'edebug-\` '\`) ;; same macro as regular backquote.
2020 (def-edebug-spec edebug-\` (def-form))
2021
2022 ;; Assume immediate quote in unquotes mean backquote at next higher level.
2023 (def-edebug-spec \, (&or ("quote" edebug-\`) def-form))
2024 (def-edebug-spec \,@ (&define ;; so (,@ form) is never wrapped.
2025 &or ("quote" edebug-\`) def-form))
2026
2027 ;; New byte compiler.
2028
2029 (def-edebug-spec save-selected-window t)
2030 (def-edebug-spec save-current-buffer t)
2031
2032 ;; Anything else?
2033
2034 ;;; The debugger itself
2035
2036 (defvar edebug-active nil) ;; Non-nil when edebug is active
2037
2038 (defvar edebug-stack nil)
2039 ;; Stack of active functions evaluated via edebug.
2040 ;; Should be nil at the top level.
2041
2042 (defvar edebug-stack-depth -1)
2043 ;; Index of last edebug-stack item.
2044
2045 (defvar edebug-offset-indices nil)
2046 ;; Stack of offset indices of visited edebug sexps.
2047 ;; Should be nil at the top level.
2048 ;; Each function adds one cons. Top is modified with setcar.
2049
2050
2051 (defvar edebug-entered nil
2052 ;; Non-nil if edebug has already been entered at this recursive edit level.
2053 ;; This should stay nil at the top level.
2054 )
2055
2056 ;; Should these be options?
2057 (defconst edebug-debugger 'edebug
2058 ;; Name of function to use for debugging when error or quit occurs.
2059 ;; Set this to 'debug if you want to debug edebug.
2060 )
2061
2062
2063 ;; Dynamically bound variables, declared globally but left unbound.
2064 (defvar edebug-function) ; the function being executed. change name!!
2065 (defvar edebug-data) ; the edebug data for the function
2066 (defvar edebug-def-mark) ; the mark for the definition
2067 (defvar edebug-freq-count) ; the count of expression visits.
2068 (defvar edebug-coverage) ; the coverage results of each expression of function.
2069
2070 (defvar edebug-buffer) ; which buffer the function is in.
2071
2072 (defvar edebug-execution-mode 'step) ; Current edebug mode set by user.
2073 (defvar edebug-next-execution-mode nil) ; Use once instead of initial mode.
2074
2075 (defvar edebug-outside-debug-on-error) ; the value of debug-on-error outside
2076 (defvar edebug-outside-debug-on-quit) ; the value of debug-on-quit outside
2077
2078 ;;; Handling signals
2079
2080 (defun edebug-signal (signal-name signal-data)
2081 "Signal an error. Args are SIGNAL-NAME, and associated DATA.
2082 A signal name is a symbol with an `error-conditions' property
2083 that is a list of condition names.
2084 A handler for any of those names will get to handle this signal.
2085 The symbol `error' should always be one of them.
2086
2087 DATA should be a list. Its elements are printed as part of the error message.
2088 If the signal is handled, DATA is made available to the handler.
2089 See `condition-case'.
2090
2091 This is the Edebug replacement for the standard `signal'. It should
2092 only be active while Edebug is. It checks `debug-on-error' to see
2093 whether it should call the debugger. When execution is resumed, the
2094 error is signaled again."
2095 (if (and (listp debug-on-error) (memq signal-name debug-on-error))
2096 (edebug 'error (cons signal-name signal-data)))
2097 ;; If we reach here without another non-local exit, then send signal again.
2098 ;; i.e. the signal is not continuable, yet.
2099 ;; Avoid infinite recursion.
2100 (let ((signal-hook-function nil))
2101 (signal signal-name signal-data)))
2102
2103 ;;; Entering Edebug
2104
2105 (defun edebug-enter (function args body)
2106 ;; Entering FUNC. The arguments are ARGS, and the body is BODY.
2107 ;; Setup edebug variables and evaluate BODY. This function is called
2108 ;; when a function evaluated with edebug-eval-top-level-form is entered.
2109 ;; Return the result of BODY.
2110
2111 ;; Is this the first time we are entering edebug since
2112 ;; lower-level recursive-edit command?
2113 ;; More precisely, this tests whether Edebug is currently active.
2114 (let ((edebug-function function))
2115 (if (not edebug-entered)
2116 (let ((edebug-entered t)
2117 ;; Binding max-lisp-eval-depth here is OK,
2118 ;; but not inside an unwind-protect.
2119 ;; Doing it here also keeps it from growing too large.
2120 (max-lisp-eval-depth (+ 100 max-lisp-eval-depth)) ; too much??
2121 (max-specpdl-size (+ 200 max-specpdl-size))
2122
2123 (debugger edebug-debugger) ; only while edebug is active.
2124 (edebug-outside-debug-on-error debug-on-error)
2125 (edebug-outside-debug-on-quit debug-on-quit)
2126 ;; Binding these may not be the right thing to do.
2127 ;; We want to allow the global values to be changed.
2128 (debug-on-error (or debug-on-error edebug-on-error))
2129 (debug-on-quit edebug-on-quit))
2130 (unwind-protect
2131 (let ((signal-hook-function 'edebug-signal))
2132 (setq edebug-execution-mode (or edebug-next-execution-mode
2133 edebug-initial-mode
2134 edebug-execution-mode)
2135 edebug-next-execution-mode nil)
2136 (edebug-enter function args body))))
2137
2138 (let* ((edebug-data (get function 'edebug))
2139 (edebug-def-mark (car edebug-data)) ; mark at def start
2140 (edebug-freq-count (get function 'edebug-freq-count))
2141 (edebug-coverage (get function 'edebug-coverage))
2142 (edebug-buffer (marker-buffer edebug-def-mark))
2143
2144 (edebug-stack (cons function edebug-stack))
2145 (edebug-offset-indices (cons 0 edebug-offset-indices))
2146 )
2147 (if (get function 'edebug-on-entry)
2148 (progn
2149 (setq edebug-execution-mode 'step)
2150 (if (eq (get function 'edebug-on-entry) 'temp)
2151 (put function 'edebug-on-entry nil))))
2152 (if edebug-trace
2153 (edebug--enter-trace function args body)
2154 (funcall body))
2155 ))))
2156
2157 (defun edebug-var-status (var)
2158 "Return a cons cell describing the status of VAR's current binding.
2159 The purpose of this function is so you can properly undo
2160 subsequent changes to the same binding, by passing the status
2161 cons cell to `edebug-restore-status'. The status cons cell
2162 has the form (LOCUS . VALUE), where LOCUS can be a buffer
2163 \(for a buffer-local binding), a frame (for a frame-local binding),
2164 or nil (if the default binding is current)."
2165 (cons (variable-binding-locus var)
2166 (symbol-value var)))
2167
2168 (defun edebug-restore-status (var status)
2169 "Reset VAR based on STATUS.
2170 STATUS should be a list returned by `edebug-var-status'."
2171 (let ((locus (car status))
2172 (value (cdr status)))
2173 (cond ((bufferp locus)
2174 (if (buffer-live-p locus)
2175 (with-current-buffer locus
2176 (set var value))))
2177 ((framep locus)
2178 (modify-frame-parameters locus (list (cons var value))))
2179 (t
2180 (set var value)))))
2181
2182 (defun edebug--enter-trace (function args body)
2183 (let ((edebug-stack-depth (1+ edebug-stack-depth))
2184 edebug-result)
2185 (edebug-print-trace-before
2186 (format "%s args: %s" function args))
2187 (prog1 (setq edebug-result (funcall body))
2188 (edebug-print-trace-after
2189 (format "%s result: %s" function edebug-result)))))
2190
2191 (def-edebug-spec edebug-tracing (form body))
2192
2193 (defmacro edebug-tracing (msg &rest body)
2194 "Print MSG in *edebug-trace* before and after evaluating BODY.
2195 The result of BODY is also printed."
2196 `(let ((edebug-stack-depth (1+ edebug-stack-depth))
2197 edebug-result)
2198 (edebug-print-trace-before ,msg)
2199 (prog1 (setq edebug-result (progn ,@body))
2200 (edebug-print-trace-after
2201 (format "%s result: %s" ,msg edebug-result)))))
2202
2203 (defun edebug-print-trace-before (msg)
2204 "Function called to print trace info before expression evaluation.
2205 MSG is printed after `::::{ '."
2206 (edebug-trace-display
2207 edebug-trace-buffer "%s{ %s" (make-string edebug-stack-depth ?\:) msg))
2208
2209 (defun edebug-print-trace-after (msg)
2210 "Function called to print trace info after expression evaluation.
2211 MSG is printed after `::::} '."
2212 (edebug-trace-display
2213 edebug-trace-buffer "%s} %s" (make-string edebug-stack-depth ?\:) msg))
2214
2215
2216
2217 (defun edebug-slow-before (before-index)
2218 (unless edebug-active
2219 ;; Debug current function given BEFORE position.
2220 ;; Called from functions compiled with edebug-eval-top-level-form.
2221 ;; Return the before index.
2222 (setcar edebug-offset-indices before-index)
2223
2224 ;; Increment frequency count
2225 (aset edebug-freq-count before-index
2226 (1+ (aref edebug-freq-count before-index)))
2227
2228 (if (or (not (memq edebug-execution-mode '(Go-nonstop next)))
2229 (input-pending-p))
2230 (edebug-debugger before-index 'before nil)))
2231 before-index)
2232
2233 (defun edebug-fast-before (_before-index)
2234 ;; Do nothing.
2235 )
2236
2237 (defun edebug-slow-after (_before-index after-index value)
2238 (if edebug-active
2239 value
2240 ;; Debug current function given AFTER position and VALUE.
2241 ;; Called from functions compiled with edebug-eval-top-level-form.
2242 ;; Return VALUE.
2243 (setcar edebug-offset-indices after-index)
2244
2245 ;; Increment frequency count
2246 (aset edebug-freq-count after-index
2247 (1+ (aref edebug-freq-count after-index)))
2248 (if edebug-test-coverage (edebug--update-coverage after-index value))
2249
2250 (if (and (eq edebug-execution-mode 'Go-nonstop)
2251 (not (input-pending-p)))
2252 ;; Just return result.
2253 value
2254 (edebug-debugger after-index 'after value)
2255 )))
2256
2257 (defun edebug-fast-after (_before-index _after-index value)
2258 ;; Do nothing but return the value.
2259 value)
2260
2261 (defun edebug-run-slow ()
2262 (defalias 'edebug-before 'edebug-slow-before)
2263 (defalias 'edebug-after 'edebug-slow-after))
2264
2265 ;; This is not used, yet.
2266 (defun edebug-run-fast ()
2267 (defalias 'edebug-before 'edebug-fast-before)
2268 (defalias 'edebug-after 'edebug-fast-after))
2269
2270 (edebug-run-slow)
2271
2272
2273 (defun edebug--update-coverage (after-index value)
2274 (let ((old-result (aref edebug-coverage after-index)))
2275 (cond
2276 ((eq 'ok-coverage old-result))
2277 ((eq 'unknown old-result)
2278 (aset edebug-coverage after-index value))
2279 ;; Test if a different result.
2280 ((not (eq value old-result))
2281 (aset edebug-coverage after-index 'ok-coverage)))))
2282
2283
2284 ;; Dynamically declared unbound variables.
2285 (defvar edebug-breakpoints)
2286 (defvar edebug-break-data) ; break data for current function.
2287 (defvar edebug-break) ; whether a break occurred.
2288 (defvar edebug-global-break) ; whether a global break occurred.
2289 (defvar edebug-break-condition) ; whether the breakpoint is conditional.
2290
2291 (defvar edebug-break-result nil)
2292 (defvar edebug-global-break-result nil)
2293
2294
2295 (defun edebug-debugger (offset-index arg-mode value)
2296 (if inhibit-redisplay
2297 ;; Don't really try to enter edebug within an eval from redisplay.
2298 value
2299 ;; Check breakpoints and pending input.
2300 ;; If edebug display should be updated, call edebug--display.
2301 ;; Return value.
2302 (let* ( ;; This needs to be here since breakpoints may be changed.
2303 (edebug-breakpoints (car (cdr edebug-data))) ; list of breakpoints
2304 (edebug-break-data (assq offset-index edebug-breakpoints))
2305 (edebug-break-condition (car (cdr edebug-break-data)))
2306 (edebug-global-break
2307 (if edebug-global-break-condition
2308 (condition-case nil
2309 (setq edebug-global-break-result
2310 (edebug-eval edebug-global-break-condition))
2311 (error nil))))
2312 (edebug-break))
2313
2314 ;;(edebug-trace "exp: %s" value)
2315 ;; Test whether we should break.
2316 (setq edebug-break
2317 (or edebug-global-break
2318 (and edebug-break-data
2319 (or (not edebug-break-condition)
2320 (setq edebug-break-result
2321 (edebug-eval edebug-break-condition))))))
2322 (if (and edebug-break
2323 (nth 2 edebug-break-data)) ; is it temporary?
2324 ;; Delete the breakpoint.
2325 (setcdr edebug-data
2326 (cons (delq edebug-break-data edebug-breakpoints)
2327 (cdr (cdr edebug-data)))))
2328
2329 ;; Display if mode is not go, continue, or Continue-fast
2330 ;; or break, or input is pending,
2331 (if (or (not (memq edebug-execution-mode '(go continue Continue-fast)))
2332 edebug-break
2333 (input-pending-p))
2334 (edebug--display value offset-index arg-mode)) ; <---------- display
2335
2336 value)))
2337
2338
2339 ;; window-start now stored with each function.
2340 ;;(defvar edebug-window-start nil)
2341 ;; Remember where each buffers' window starts between edebug calls.
2342 ;; This is to avoid spurious recentering.
2343 ;; Does this still need to be buffer-local??
2344 ;;(setq-default edebug-window-start nil)
2345 ;;(make-variable-buffer-local 'edebug-window-start)
2346
2347
2348 ;; Dynamically declared unbound vars
2349 (defvar edebug-point) ; the point in edebug buffer
2350 (defvar edebug-outside-buffer) ; the current-buffer outside of edebug
2351 (defvar edebug-outside-point) ; the point outside of edebug
2352 (defvar edebug-outside-mark) ; the mark outside of edebug
2353 (defvar edebug-window-data) ; window and window-start for current function
2354 (defvar edebug-outside-windows) ; outside window configuration
2355 (defvar edebug-eval-buffer) ; for the evaluation list.
2356 (defvar edebug-outside-d-c-i-n-s-w) ; outside default-cursor-in-non-selected-windows
2357
2358 (defvar edebug-eval-list nil) ;; List of expressions to evaluate.
2359
2360 (defvar edebug-previous-result nil) ;; Last result returned.
2361
2362 ;; Emacs 19 adds an arg to mark and mark-marker.
2363 (defalias 'edebug-mark-marker 'mark-marker)
2364
2365 (defun edebug--display (value offset-index arg-mode)
2366 ;; edebug--display-1 is too big, we should split it. This function
2367 ;; here was just introduced to avoid making edebug--display-1
2368 ;; yet a bit deeper.
2369 (save-excursion (edebug--display-1 value offset-index arg-mode)))
2370
2371 (defun edebug--display-1 (value offset-index arg-mode)
2372 (unless (marker-position edebug-def-mark)
2373 ;; The buffer holding the source has been killed.
2374 ;; Let's at least show a backtrace so the user can figure out
2375 ;; which function we're talking about.
2376 (debug))
2377 ;; Setup windows for edebug, determine mode, maybe enter recursive-edit.
2378 ;; Uses local variables of edebug-enter, edebug-before, edebug-after
2379 ;; and edebug-debugger.
2380 (let ((edebug-active t) ; For minor mode alist.
2381 (edebug-with-timeout-suspend (with-timeout-suspend))
2382 edebug-stop ; Should we enter recursive-edit?
2383 (edebug-point (+ edebug-def-mark
2384 (aref (nth 2 edebug-data) offset-index)))
2385 edebug-buffer-outside-point ; current point in edebug-buffer
2386 ;; window displaying edebug-buffer
2387 (edebug-window-data (nth 3 edebug-data))
2388 (edebug-outside-window (selected-window))
2389 (edebug-outside-buffer (current-buffer))
2390 (edebug-outside-point (point))
2391 (edebug-outside-mark (edebug-mark))
2392 edebug-outside-windows ; Window or screen configuration.
2393 edebug-buffer-points
2394
2395 edebug-eval-buffer ; Declared here so we can kill it below.
2396 (eval-result-list (and edebug-eval-list
2397 (edebug-eval-result-list)))
2398 edebug-trace-window
2399 edebug-trace-window-start
2400
2401 (edebug-outside-d-c-i-n-s-w
2402 (default-value 'cursor-in-non-selected-windows)))
2403 (unwind-protect
2404 (let ((cursor-in-echo-area nil)
2405 (unread-command-events nil)
2406 ;; any others??
2407 )
2408 (setq-default cursor-in-non-selected-windows t)
2409 (if (not (buffer-name edebug-buffer))
2410 (user-error "Buffer defining %s not found" edebug-function))
2411
2412 (if (eq 'after arg-mode)
2413 ;; Compute result string now before windows are modified.
2414 (edebug-compute-previous-result value))
2415
2416 (if edebug-save-windows
2417 ;; Save windows now before we modify them.
2418 (setq edebug-outside-windows
2419 (edebug-current-windows edebug-save-windows)))
2420
2421 (if edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points
2422 (setq edebug-buffer-points (edebug-get-displayed-buffer-points)))
2423
2424 ;; First move the edebug buffer point to edebug-point
2425 ;; so that window start doesn't get changed when we display it.
2426 ;; I don't know if this is going to help.
2427 ;;(set-buffer edebug-buffer)
2428 ;;(goto-char edebug-point)
2429
2430 ;; If edebug-buffer is not currently displayed,
2431 ;; first find a window for it.
2432 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-buffer (car edebug-window-data))
2433 (setcar edebug-window-data (selected-window))
2434
2435 ;; Now display eval list, if any.
2436 ;; This is done after the pop to edebug-buffer
2437 ;; so that buffer-window correspondence is correct after quitting.
2438 (edebug-eval-display eval-result-list)
2439 ;; The evaluation list better not have deleted edebug-window-data.
2440 (select-window (car edebug-window-data))
2441 (set-buffer edebug-buffer)
2442
2443 (setq edebug-buffer-outside-point (point))
2444 (goto-char edebug-point)
2445
2446 (if (eq 'before arg-mode)
2447 ;; Check whether positions are up-to-date.
2448 ;; This assumes point is never before symbol.
2449 (if (not (memq (following-char) '(?\( ?\# ?\` )))
2450 (user-error "Source has changed - reevaluate definition of %s"
2451 edebug-function)
2452 ))
2453
2454 ;; Make sure we bind those in the right buffer (bug#16410).
2455 (let ((overlay-arrow-position overlay-arrow-position)
2456 (overlay-arrow-string overlay-arrow-string))
2457 ;; Now display arrow based on mode.
2458 (edebug-overlay-arrow)
2459
2460 (cond
2461 ((eq 'error arg-mode)
2462 ;; Display error message
2463 (setq edebug-execution-mode 'step)
2464 (edebug-overlay-arrow)
2465 (beep)
2466 (if (eq 'quit (car value))
2467 (message "Quit")
2468 (edebug-report-error value)))
2469 (edebug-break
2470 (cond
2471 (edebug-global-break
2472 (message "Global Break: %s => %s"
2473 edebug-global-break-condition
2474 edebug-global-break-result))
2475 (edebug-break-condition
2476 (message "Break: %s => %s"
2477 edebug-break-condition
2478 edebug-break-result))
2479 ((not (eq edebug-execution-mode 'Continue-fast))
2480 (message "Break"))
2481 (t)))
2482
2483 (t (message "")))
2484
2485 (if (eq 'after arg-mode)
2486 (progn
2487 ;; Display result of previous evaluation.
2488 (if (and edebug-break
2489 (not (eq edebug-execution-mode 'Continue-fast)))
2490 (sit-for edebug-sit-for-seconds)) ; Show message.
2491 (edebug-previous-result)))
2492
2493 (cond
2494 (edebug-break
2495 (cond
2496 ((eq edebug-execution-mode 'continue)
2497 (sit-for edebug-sit-for-seconds))
2498 ((eq edebug-execution-mode 'Continue-fast) (sit-for 0))
2499 (t (setq edebug-stop t))))
2500 ;; not edebug-break
2501 ((eq edebug-execution-mode 'trace)
2502 (sit-for edebug-sit-for-seconds)) ; Force update and pause.
2503 ((eq edebug-execution-mode 'Trace-fast)
2504 (sit-for 0))) ; Force update and continue.
2505
2506 (when (input-pending-p)
2507 (setq edebug-stop t)
2508 (setq edebug-execution-mode 'step) ; for `edebug-overlay-arrow'
2509 (edebug-stop))
2510
2511 (edebug-overlay-arrow)
2512
2513 (unwind-protect
2514 (if (or edebug-stop
2515 (memq edebug-execution-mode '(step next))
2516 (eq arg-mode 'error))
2517 (edebug--recursive-edit arg-mode)) ; <--- Recursive edit
2518
2519 ;; Reset the edebug-window-data to whatever it is now.
2520 (let ((window (if (eq (window-buffer) edebug-buffer)
2521 (selected-window)
2522 (get-buffer-window edebug-buffer))))
2523 ;; Remember window-start for edebug-buffer, if still displayed.
2524 (if window
2525 (progn
2526 (setcar edebug-window-data window)
2527 (setcdr edebug-window-data (window-start window)))))
2528
2529 ;; Save trace window point before restoring outside windows.
2530 ;; Could generalize this for other buffers.
2531 (setq edebug-trace-window
2532 (get-buffer-window edebug-trace-buffer))
2533 (if edebug-trace-window
2534 (setq edebug-trace-window-start
2535 (and edebug-trace-window
2536 (window-start edebug-trace-window))))
2537
2538 ;; Restore windows before continuing.
2539 (if edebug-save-windows
2540 (progn
2541 (edebug-set-windows edebug-outside-windows)
2542
2543 ;; Restore displayed buffer points.
2544 ;; Needed even if restoring windows because
2545 ;; window-points are not restored. (should they be??)
2546 (if edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points
2547 (edebug-set-buffer-points edebug-buffer-points))
2548
2549 ;; Unrestore trace window's window-point.
2550 (if edebug-trace-window
2551 (set-window-start edebug-trace-window
2552 edebug-trace-window-start))
2553
2554 ;; Unrestore edebug-buffer's window-start, if displayed.
2555 (let ((window (car edebug-window-data)))
2556 (if (and (edebug-window-live-p window)
2557 (eq (window-buffer) edebug-buffer))
2558 (progn
2559 (set-window-start window (cdr edebug-window-data)
2560 'no-force)
2561 ;; Unrestore edebug-buffer's window-point.
2562 ;; Needed in addition to setting the buffer point
2563 ;; - otherwise quitting doesn't leave point as is.
2564 ;; But can this causes point to not be restored.
2565 ;; Also, it may not be a visible window.
2566 ;; (set-window-point window edebug-point)
2567 )))
2568
2569 ;; Unrestore edebug-buffer's point. Rerestored below.
2570 ;; (goto-char edebug-point) ;; in edebug-buffer
2571 )
2572 ;; Since we may be in a save-excursion, in case of quit,
2573 ;; reselect the outside window only.
2574 ;; Only needed if we are not recovering windows??
2575 (if (edebug-window-live-p edebug-outside-window)
2576 (select-window edebug-outside-window))
2577 ) ; if edebug-save-windows
2578
2579 ;; Restore current buffer always, in case application needs it.
2580 (if (buffer-name edebug-outside-buffer)
2581 (set-buffer edebug-outside-buffer))
2582 ;; Restore point, and mark.
2583 ;; Needed even if restoring windows because
2584 ;; that doesn't restore point and mark in the current buffer.
2585 ;; But don't restore point if edebug-buffer is current buffer.
2586 (if (not (eq edebug-buffer edebug-outside-buffer))
2587 (goto-char edebug-outside-point))
2588 (if (marker-buffer (edebug-mark-marker))
2589 ;; Does zmacs-regions need to be nil while doing set-marker?
2590 (set-marker (edebug-mark-marker) edebug-outside-mark))
2591 )) ; unwind-protect
2592 ;; None of the following is done if quit or signal occurs.
2593
2594 ;; Restore edebug-buffer's outside point.
2595 ;; (edebug-trace "restore edebug-buffer point: %s"
2596 ;; edebug-buffer-outside-point)
2597 (with-current-buffer edebug-buffer
2598 (goto-char edebug-buffer-outside-point))
2599 ;; ... nothing more.
2600 )
2601 ;; Could be an option to keep eval display up.
2602 (if edebug-eval-buffer (kill-buffer edebug-eval-buffer))
2603 (with-timeout-unsuspend edebug-with-timeout-suspend)
2604 ;; Reset global variables to outside values in case they were changed.
2605 (setq-default cursor-in-non-selected-windows edebug-outside-d-c-i-n-s-w)
2606 )))
2607
2608
2609 (defvar edebug-number-of-recursions 0)
2610 ;; Number of recursive edits started by edebug.
2611 ;; Should be 0 at the top level.
2612
2613 (defvar edebug-recursion-depth 0)
2614 ;; Value of recursion-depth when edebug was called.
2615
2616 ;; Dynamically declared unbound vars
2617 (defvar edebug-outside-match-data) ; match data outside of edebug
2618 (defvar edebug-backtrace-buffer) ; each recursive edit gets its own
2619 (defvar edebug-inside-windows)
2620 (defvar edebug-interactive-p)
2621
2622 (defun edebug--recursive-edit (arg-mode)
2623 ;; Start up a recursive edit inside of edebug.
2624 ;; The current buffer is the edebug-buffer, which is put into edebug-mode.
2625 ;; Assume that none of the variables below are buffer-local.
2626 (let (;; match-data must be done in the outside buffer
2627 (edebug-outside-match-data
2628 (with-current-buffer edebug-outside-buffer ; in case match buffer different
2629 (match-data)))
2630
2631 ;;(edebug-number-of-recursions (1+ edebug-number-of-recursions))
2632 (edebug-recursion-depth (recursion-depth))
2633 edebug-entered ; bind locally to nil
2634 (edebug-interactive-p nil) ; again non-interactive
2635 edebug-backtrace-buffer ; each recursive edit gets its own
2636 ;; The window configuration may be saved and restored
2637 ;; during a recursive-edit
2638 edebug-inside-windows
2639 )
2640
2641 (unwind-protect
2642 (let (
2643 ;; Declare global values local but using the same global value.
2644 ;; We could set these to the values for previous edebug call.
2645 (last-command last-command)
2646 (this-command this-command)
2647 (current-prefix-arg nil)
2648
2649 ;; More for Emacs 19
2650 (last-input-event nil)
2651 (last-command-event nil)
2652 (last-event-frame nil)
2653 (last-nonmenu-event nil)
2654 (track-mouse nil)
2655
2656 (standard-output t)
2657 (standard-input t)
2658
2659 ;; Don't keep reading from an executing kbd macro
2660 ;; within edebug unless edebug-continue-kbd-macro is
2661 ;; non-nil. Again, local binding may not be best.
2662 (executing-kbd-macro
2663 (if edebug-continue-kbd-macro executing-kbd-macro))
2664
2665 ;; Don't get confused by the user's keymap changes.
2666 (overriding-local-map nil)
2667 (overriding-terminal-local-map nil)
2668
2669 ;; Bind again to outside values.
2670 (debug-on-error edebug-outside-debug-on-error)
2671 (debug-on-quit edebug-outside-debug-on-quit)
2672
2673 ;; Don't keep defining a kbd macro.
2674 (defining-kbd-macro
2675 (if edebug-continue-kbd-macro defining-kbd-macro))
2676
2677 ;; others??
2678 )
2679
2680 (if (and (eq edebug-execution-mode 'go)
2681 (not (memq arg-mode '(after error))))
2682 (message "Break"))
2683
2684 (setq signal-hook-function nil)
2685
2686 (edebug-mode 1)
2687 (unwind-protect
2688 (recursive-edit) ; <<<<<<<<<< Recursive edit
2689
2690 ;; Do the following, even if quit occurs.
2691 (setq signal-hook-function 'edebug-signal)
2692 (if edebug-backtrace-buffer
2693 (kill-buffer edebug-backtrace-buffer))
2694
2695 ;; Remember selected-window after recursive-edit.
2696 ;; (setq edebug-inside-window (selected-window))
2697
2698 (set-match-data edebug-outside-match-data)
2699
2700 ;; Recursive edit may have changed buffers,
2701 ;; so set it back before exiting let.
2702 (if (buffer-name edebug-buffer) ; if it still exists
2703 (progn
2704 (set-buffer edebug-buffer)
2705 (when (memq edebug-execution-mode '(go Go-nonstop))
2706 (edebug-overlay-arrow)
2707 (sit-for 0))
2708 (edebug-mode -1))
2709 ;; gotta have a buffer to let its buffer local variables be set
2710 (get-buffer-create " bogus edebug buffer"))
2711 ));; inner let
2712 )))
2713
2714
2715 ;;; Display related functions
2716
2717 (defconst edebug-arrow-alist
2718 '((Continue-fast . "=")
2719 (Trace-fast . "-")
2720 (continue . ">")
2721 (trace . "->")
2722 (step . "=>")
2723 (next . "=>")
2724 (go . "<>")
2725 (Go-nonstop . "..")
2726 )
2727 "Association list of arrows for each edebug mode.")
2728
2729 (defun edebug-overlay-arrow ()
2730 ;; Set up the overlay arrow at beginning-of-line in current buffer.
2731 ;; The arrow string is derived from edebug-arrow-alist and
2732 ;; edebug-execution-mode.
2733 (let ((pos (line-beginning-position)))
2734 (setq overlay-arrow-string
2735 (cdr (assq edebug-execution-mode edebug-arrow-alist)))
2736 (setq overlay-arrow-position (make-marker))
2737 (set-marker overlay-arrow-position pos (current-buffer))))
2738
2739
2740 (defun edebug-toggle-save-all-windows ()
2741 "Toggle the saving and restoring of all windows.
2742 Also, each time you toggle it on, the inside and outside window
2743 configurations become the same as the current configuration."
2744 (interactive)
2745 (setq edebug-save-windows (not edebug-save-windows))
2746 (if edebug-save-windows
2747 (setq edebug-inside-windows
2748 (setq edebug-outside-windows
2749 (edebug-current-windows
2750 edebug-save-windows))))
2751 (message "Window saving is %s for all windows."
2752 (if edebug-save-windows "on" "off")))
2753
2754 (defmacro edebug-changing-windows (&rest body)
2755 `(let ((window (selected-window)))
2756 (setq edebug-inside-windows (edebug-current-windows t))
2757 (edebug-set-windows edebug-outside-windows)
2758 ,@body;; Code to change edebug-save-windows
2759 (setq edebug-outside-windows (edebug-current-windows
2760 edebug-save-windows))
2761 ;; Problem: what about outside windows that are deleted inside?
2762 (edebug-set-windows edebug-inside-windows)))
2763
2764 (defun edebug-toggle-save-selected-window ()
2765 "Toggle the saving and restoring of the selected window.
2766 Also, each time you toggle it on, the inside and outside window
2767 configurations become the same as the current configuration."
2768 (interactive)
2769 (cond
2770 ((eq t edebug-save-windows)
2771 ;; Save all outside windows except the selected one.
2772 ;; Remove (selected-window) from outside-windows.
2773 (edebug-changing-windows
2774 (setq edebug-save-windows (delq window (edebug-window-list)))))
2775
2776 ((memq (selected-window) edebug-save-windows)
2777 (setq edebug-outside-windows
2778 (delq (assq (selected-window) edebug-outside-windows)
2779 edebug-outside-windows))
2780 (setq edebug-save-windows
2781 (delq (selected-window) edebug-save-windows)))
2782 (t ; Save a new window.
2783 (edebug-changing-windows
2784 (setq edebug-save-windows (cons window edebug-save-windows)))))
2785
2786 (message "Window saving is %s for %s."
2787 (if (memq (selected-window) edebug-save-windows)
2788 "on" "off")
2789 (selected-window)))
2790
2791 (defun edebug-toggle-save-windows (arg)
2792 "Toggle the saving and restoring of windows.
2793 With prefix, toggle for just the selected window.
2794 Otherwise, toggle for all windows."
2795 (interactive "P")
2796 (if arg
2797 (edebug-toggle-save-selected-window)
2798 (edebug-toggle-save-all-windows)))
2799
2800 (defun edebug-where ()
2801 "Show the debug windows and where we stopped in the program."
2802 (interactive)
2803 (if (not edebug-active)
2804 (error "Edebug is not active"))
2805 ;; Restore the window configuration to what it last was inside.
2806 ;; But it is not always set. - experiment
2807 ;;(if edebug-inside-windows
2808 ;; (edebug-set-windows edebug-inside-windows))
2809 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-buffer)
2810 (goto-char edebug-point))
2811
2812 (defun edebug-view-outside ()
2813 "Change to the outside window configuration.
2814 Use `edebug-where' to return."
2815 (interactive)
2816 (if (not edebug-active)
2817 (error "Edebug is not active"))
2818 (setq edebug-inside-windows
2819 (edebug-current-windows edebug-save-windows))
2820 (edebug-set-windows edebug-outside-windows)
2821 (goto-char edebug-outside-point)
2822 (message "Window configuration outside of Edebug. Return with %s"
2823 (substitute-command-keys "\\<global-map>\\[edebug-where]")))
2824
2825
2826 (defun edebug-bounce-point (arg)
2827 "Bounce the point in the outside current buffer.
2828 If prefix argument ARG is supplied, sit for that many seconds
2829 before returning. The default is one second."
2830 (interactive "p")
2831 (if (not edebug-active)
2832 (error "Edebug is not active"))
2833 (save-excursion
2834 ;; If the buffer's currently displayed, avoid set-window-configuration.
2835 (save-window-excursion
2836 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-outside-buffer)
2837 (goto-char edebug-outside-point)
2838 (message "Current buffer: %s Point: %s Mark: %s"
2839 (current-buffer) (point)
2840 (if (marker-buffer (edebug-mark-marker))
2841 (marker-position (edebug-mark-marker)) "<not set>"))
2842 (sit-for arg)
2843 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-buffer (car edebug-window-data)))))
2844
2845
2846 ;; Joe Wells, here is a start at your idea of adding a buffer to the internal
2847 ;; display list. Still need to use this list in edebug--display.
2848
2849 '(defvar edebug-display-buffer-list nil
2850 "List of buffers that edebug will display when it is active.")
2851
2852 '(defun edebug-display-buffer (buffer)
2853 "Toggle display of a buffer inside of edebug."
2854 (interactive "bBuffer: ")
2855 (let ((already-displaying (memq buffer edebug-display-buffer-list)))
2856 (setq edebug-display-buffer-list
2857 (if already-displaying
2858 (delq buffer edebug-display-buffer-list)
2859 (cons buffer edebug-display-buffer-list)))
2860 (message "Displaying %s %s" buffer
2861 (if already-displaying "off" "on"))))
2862
2863 ;;; Breakpoint related functions
2864
2865 (defun edebug-find-stop-point ()
2866 ;; Return (function . index) of the nearest edebug stop point.
2867 (let* ((edebug-def-name (edebug-form-data-symbol))
2868 (edebug-data
2869 (let ((data (get edebug-def-name 'edebug)))
2870 (if (or (null data) (markerp data))
2871 (error "%s is not instrumented for Edebug" edebug-def-name))
2872 data)) ; we could do it automatically, if data is a marker.
2873 ;; pull out parts of edebug-data.
2874 (edebug-def-mark (car edebug-data))
2875 ;; (edebug-breakpoints (car (cdr edebug-data)))
2876
2877 (offset-vector (nth 2 edebug-data))
2878 (offset (- (save-excursion
2879 (if (looking-at "[ \t]")
2880 ;; skip backwards until non-whitespace, or bol
2881 (skip-chars-backward " \t"))
2882 (point))
2883 edebug-def-mark))
2884 len i)
2885 ;; the offsets are in order so we can do a linear search
2886 (setq len (length offset-vector))
2887 (setq i 0)
2888 (while (and (< i len) (> offset (aref offset-vector i)))
2889 (setq i (1+ i)))
2890 (if (and (< i len)
2891 (<= offset (aref offset-vector i)))
2892 ;; return the relevant info
2893 (cons edebug-def-name i)
2894 (message "Point is not on an expression in %s."
2895 edebug-def-name)
2896 )))
2897
2898
2899 (defun edebug-next-breakpoint ()
2900 "Move point to the next breakpoint, or first if none past point."
2901 (interactive)
2902 (let ((edebug-stop-point (edebug-find-stop-point)))
2903 (if edebug-stop-point
2904 (let* ((edebug-def-name (car edebug-stop-point))
2905 (index (cdr edebug-stop-point))
2906 (edebug-data (get edebug-def-name 'edebug))
2907
2908 ;; pull out parts of edebug-data
2909 (edebug-def-mark (car edebug-data))
2910 (edebug-breakpoints (car (cdr edebug-data)))
2911 (offset-vector (nth 2 edebug-data))
2912 breakpoint)
2913 (if (not edebug-breakpoints)
2914 (message "No breakpoints in this function.")
2915 (let ((breaks edebug-breakpoints))
2916 (while (and breaks
2917 (<= (car (car breaks)) index))
2918 (setq breaks (cdr breaks)))
2919 (setq breakpoint
2920 (if breaks
2921 (car breaks)
2922 ;; goto the first breakpoint
2923 (car edebug-breakpoints)))
2924 (goto-char (+ edebug-def-mark
2925 (aref offset-vector (car breakpoint))))
2926
2927 (message "%s"
2928 (concat (if (nth 2 breakpoint)
2929 "Temporary " "")
2930 (if (car (cdr breakpoint))
2931 (format "Condition: %s"
2932 (edebug-safe-prin1-to-string
2933 (car (cdr breakpoint))))
2934 "")))
2935 ))))))
2936
2937
2938 (defun edebug-modify-breakpoint (flag &optional condition temporary)
2939 "Modify the breakpoint for the form at point or after it.
2940 Set it if FLAG is non-nil, clear it otherwise. Then move to that point.
2941 If CONDITION or TEMPORARY are non-nil, add those attributes to
2942 the breakpoint."
2943 (let ((edebug-stop-point (edebug-find-stop-point)))
2944 (if edebug-stop-point
2945 (let* ((edebug-def-name (car edebug-stop-point))
2946 (index (cdr edebug-stop-point))
2947 (edebug-data (get edebug-def-name 'edebug))
2948
2949 ;; pull out parts of edebug-data
2950 (edebug-def-mark (car edebug-data))
2951 (edebug-breakpoints (car (cdr edebug-data)))
2952 (offset-vector (nth 2 edebug-data))
2953 present)
2954 ;; delete it either way
2955 (setq present (assq index edebug-breakpoints))
2956 (setq edebug-breakpoints (delq present edebug-breakpoints))
2957 (if flag
2958 (progn
2959 ;; add it to the list and resort
2960 (setq edebug-breakpoints
2961 (edebug-sort-alist
2962 (cons
2963 (list index condition temporary)
2964 edebug-breakpoints) '<))
2965 (if condition
2966 (message "Breakpoint set in %s with condition: %s"
2967 edebug-def-name condition)
2968 (message "Breakpoint set in %s" edebug-def-name)))
2969 (if present
2970 (message "Breakpoint unset in %s" edebug-def-name)
2971 (message "No breakpoint here")))
2972
2973 (setcar (cdr edebug-data) edebug-breakpoints)
2974 (goto-char (+ edebug-def-mark (aref offset-vector index)))
2975 ))))
2976
2977 (defun edebug-set-breakpoint (arg)
2978 "Set the breakpoint of nearest sexp.
2979 With prefix argument, make it a temporary breakpoint."
2980 (interactive "P")
2981 (edebug-modify-breakpoint t nil arg))
2982
2983 (defun edebug-unset-breakpoint ()
2984 "Clear the breakpoint of nearest sexp."
2985 (interactive)
2986 (edebug-modify-breakpoint nil))
2987
2988
2989 (defun edebug-set-global-break-condition (expression)
2990 "Set `edebug-global-break-condition' to EXPRESSION."
2991 (interactive
2992 (list
2993 (let ((initial (and edebug-global-break-condition
2994 (format "%s" edebug-global-break-condition))))
2995 (read-from-minibuffer
2996 "Global Condition: " initial read-expression-map t
2997 (if (equal (car read-expression-history) initial)
2998 '(read-expression-history . 1)
2999 'read-expression-history)))))
3000 (setq edebug-global-break-condition expression))
3001
3002
3003 ;;; Mode switching functions
3004
3005 (defun edebug-set-mode (mode shortmsg msg)
3006 ;; Set the edebug mode to MODE.
3007 ;; Display SHORTMSG, or MSG if not within edebug.
3008 (if (eq (1+ edebug-recursion-depth) (recursion-depth))
3009 (progn
3010 (setq edebug-execution-mode mode)
3011 (message "%s" shortmsg)
3012 ;; Continue execution
3013 (exit-recursive-edit))
3014 ;; This is not terribly useful!!
3015 (setq edebug-next-execution-mode mode)
3016 (message "%s" msg)))
3017
3018
3019 (defalias 'edebug-step-through-mode 'edebug-step-mode)
3020
3021 (defun edebug-step-mode ()
3022 "Proceed to next stop point."
3023 (interactive)
3024 (edebug-set-mode 'step "" "Edebug will stop at next stop point."))
3025
3026 (defun edebug-next-mode ()
3027 "Proceed to next `after' stop point."
3028 (interactive)
3029 (edebug-set-mode 'next "" "Edebug will stop after next eval."))
3030
3031 (defun edebug-go-mode (arg)
3032 "Go, evaluating until break.
3033 With prefix ARG, set temporary break at current point and go."
3034 (interactive "P")
3035 (if arg
3036 (edebug-set-breakpoint t))
3037 (edebug-set-mode 'go "Go..." "Edebug will go until break."))
3038
3039 (defun edebug-Go-nonstop-mode ()
3040 "Go, evaluating without debugging.
3041 You can use `edebug-stop', or any editing command, to stop."
3042 (interactive)
3043 (edebug-set-mode 'Go-nonstop "Go-Nonstop..."
3044 "Edebug will not stop at breaks."))
3045
3046
3047 (defun edebug-trace-mode ()
3048 "Begin trace mode.
3049 Pauses for `edebug-sit-for-seconds' at each stop point."
3050 (interactive)
3051 (edebug-set-mode 'trace "Tracing..." "Edebug will trace with pause."))
3052
3053 (defun edebug-Trace-fast-mode ()
3054 "Trace with no wait at each step.
3055 Updates the display at each stop point, but does not pause."
3056 (interactive)
3057 (edebug-set-mode 'Trace-fast
3058 "Trace fast..." "Edebug will trace without pause."))
3059
3060 (defun edebug-continue-mode ()
3061 "Begin continue mode.
3062 Pauses for `edebug-sit-for-seconds' at each break point."
3063 (interactive)
3064 (edebug-set-mode 'continue "Continue..."
3065 "Edebug will pause at breakpoints."))
3066
3067 (defun edebug-Continue-fast-mode ()
3068 "Trace with no wait at each step.
3069 Updates the display at each break point, but does not pause."
3070 (interactive)
3071 (edebug-set-mode 'Continue-fast "Continue fast..."
3072 "Edebug will stop and go at breakpoints."))
3073
3074 ;; ------------------------------------------------------------
3075 ;; The following use the mode changing commands and breakpoints.
3076
3077
3078 (defun edebug-goto-here ()
3079 "Proceed to first stop-point at or after current position of point."
3080 (interactive)
3081 (edebug-go-mode t))
3082
3083
3084 (defun edebug-stop ()
3085 "Stop execution and do not continue.
3086 Useful for exiting from trace or continue loop."
3087 (interactive)
3088 (message "Stop"))
3089
3090
3091 '(defun edebug-forward ()
3092 "Proceed to the exit of the next expression to be evaluated."
3093 (interactive)
3094 (edebug-set-mode
3095 'forward "Forward"
3096 "Edebug will stop after exiting the next expression."))
3097
3098
3099 (defun edebug-forward-sexp (arg)
3100 "Proceed from the current point to the end of the ARGth sexp ahead.
3101 If there are not ARG sexps ahead, then do `edebug-step-out'."
3102 (interactive "p")
3103 (condition-case nil
3104 (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t))
3105 ;; Call forward-sexp repeatedly until done or failure.
3106 (forward-sexp arg)
3107 (edebug-go-mode t))
3108 (error
3109 (edebug-step-out)
3110 )))
3111
3112 (defun edebug-step-out ()
3113 "Proceed from the current point to the end of the containing sexp.
3114 If there is no containing sexp that is not the top level defun,
3115 go to the end of the last sexp, or if that is the same point, then step."
3116 (interactive)
3117 (condition-case nil
3118 (let ((parse-sexp-ignore-comments t))
3119 (up-list 1)
3120 (save-excursion
3121 ;; Is there still a containing expression?
3122 (up-list 1))
3123 (edebug-go-mode t))
3124 (error
3125 ;; At top level - 1, so first check if there are more sexps at this level.
3126 (let ((start-point (point)))
3127 ;; (up-list 1)
3128 (down-list -1)
3129 (if (= (point) start-point)
3130 (edebug-step-mode) ; No more at this level, so step.
3131 (edebug-go-mode t)
3132 )))))
3133
3134 (defun edebug-instrument-function (func)
3135 ;; Func should be a function symbol.
3136 ;; Return the function symbol, or nil if not instrumented.
3137 (let ((func-marker (get func 'edebug)))
3138 (cond
3139 ((and (markerp func-marker) (marker-buffer func-marker))
3140 ;; It is uninstrumented, so instrument it.
3141 (with-current-buffer (marker-buffer func-marker)
3142 (goto-char func-marker)
3143 (edebug-eval-top-level-form)
3144 func))
3145 ((consp func-marker)
3146 (message "%s is already instrumented." func)
3147 func)
3148 (t
3149 (let ((loc (find-function-noselect func t)))
3150 (unless (cdr loc)
3151 (error "Could not find the definition in its file"))
3152 (with-current-buffer (car loc)
3153 (goto-char (cdr loc))
3154 (edebug-eval-top-level-form)
3155 func))))))
3156
3157 (defun edebug-instrument-callee ()
3158 "Instrument the definition of the function or macro about to be called.
3159 Do this when stopped before the form or it will be too late.
3160 One side effect of using this command is that the next time the
3161 function or macro is called, Edebug will be called there as well."
3162 (interactive)
3163 (if (not (looking-at "\("))
3164 (error "You must be before a list form")
3165 (let ((func
3166 (save-excursion
3167 (down-list 1)
3168 (if (looking-at "\(")
3169 (edebug--form-data-name
3170 (edebug-get-form-data-entry (point)))
3171 (read (current-buffer))))))
3172 (edebug-instrument-function func))))
3173
3174
3175 (defun edebug-step-in ()
3176 "Step into the definition of the function or macro about to be called.
3177 This first does `edebug-instrument-callee' to ensure that it is
3178 instrumented. Then it does `edebug-on-entry' and switches to `go' mode."
3179 (interactive)
3180 (let ((func (edebug-instrument-callee)))
3181 (if func
3182 (progn
3183 (edebug-on-entry func 'temp)
3184 (edebug-go-mode nil)))))
3185
3186 (defun edebug-on-entry (function &optional flag)
3187 "Cause Edebug to stop when FUNCTION is called.
3188 With prefix argument, make this temporary so it is automatically
3189 canceled the first time the function is entered."
3190 (interactive "aEdebug on entry to: \nP")
3191 ;; Could store this in the edebug data instead.
3192 (put function 'edebug-on-entry (if flag 'temp t)))
3193
3194 (defun cancel-edebug-on-entry (function)
3195 (interactive "aEdebug on entry to: ")
3196 (put function 'edebug-on-entry nil))
3197
3198
3199 '(advice-add 'debug-on-entry :around 'edebug--debug-on-entry) ;; Should we do this?
3200 ;; Also need edebug-cancel-debug-on-entry
3201
3202 '(defun edebug--debug-on-entry (orig function)
3203 "If the function is instrumented for Edebug, call `edebug-on-entry'."
3204 (let ((func-data (get function 'edebug)))
3205 (if (or (null func-data) (markerp func-data))
3206 (funcall orig function)
3207 (edebug-on-entry function))))
3208
3209
3210 (defun edebug-top-level-nonstop ()
3211 "Set mode to Go-nonstop, and exit to top-level.
3212 This is useful for exiting even if `unwind-protect' code may be executed."
3213 (interactive)
3214 (setq edebug-execution-mode 'Go-nonstop)
3215 (top-level))
3216
3217
3218 ;;(defun edebug-exit-out ()
3219 ;; "Go until the current function exits."
3220 ;; (interactive)
3221 ;; (edebug-set-mode 'exiting "Exit..."))
3222
3223
3224 ;;; The following initial mode setting definitions are not used yet.
3225
3226 '(defconst edebug-initial-mode-alist
3227 '((edebug-Continue-fast . Continue-fast)
3228 (edebug-Trace-fast . Trace-fast)
3229 (edebug-continue . continue)
3230 (edebug-trace . trace)
3231 (edebug-go . go)
3232 (edebug-step-through . step)
3233 (edebug-Go-nonstop . Go-nonstop)
3234 )
3235 "Association list between commands and the modes they set.")
3236
3237
3238 '(defun edebug-set-initial-mode ()
3239 "Ask for the initial mode of the enclosing function.
3240 The mode is requested via the key that would be used to set the mode in
3241 edebug-mode."
3242 (interactive)
3243 (let* ((this-function (edebug-which-function))
3244 (keymap (if (eq edebug-mode-map (current-local-map))
3245 edebug-mode-map))
3246 (old-mode (or (get this-function 'edebug-initial-mode)
3247 edebug-initial-mode))
3248 (key (read-key-sequence
3249 (format
3250 "Change initial edebug mode for %s from %s (%s) to (enter key): "
3251 this-function
3252 old-mode
3253 (where-is-internal
3254 (car (rassq old-mode edebug-initial-mode-alist))
3255 keymap 'firstonly
3256 ))))
3257 (mode (cdr (assq (key-binding key) edebug-initial-mode-alist)))
3258 )
3259 (if (and mode
3260 (or (get this-function 'edebug-initial-mode)
3261 (not (eq mode edebug-initial-mode))))
3262 (progn
3263 (put this-function 'edebug-initial-mode mode)
3264 (message "Initial mode for %s is now: %s"
3265 this-function mode))
3266 (error "Key must map to one of the mode changing commands")
3267 )))
3268
3269 ;;; Evaluation of expressions
3270
3271 (defmacro edebug-outside-excursion (&rest body)
3272 "Evaluate an expression list in the outside context.
3273 Return the result of the last expression."
3274 ;; Only restores the non-variables context since all the variables let-bound
3275 ;; by Edebug will be properly reset to the appropriate context's value by
3276 ;; backtrace-eval.
3277 (declare (debug t))
3278 `(save-excursion ; of current-buffer
3279 (if edebug-save-windows
3280 (progn
3281 ;; After excursion, we will
3282 ;; restore to current window configuration.
3283 (setq edebug-inside-windows
3284 (edebug-current-windows edebug-save-windows))
3285 ;; Restore outside windows.
3286 (edebug-set-windows edebug-outside-windows)))
3287
3288 (set-buffer edebug-buffer) ; why?
3289 (set-match-data edebug-outside-match-data)
3290 ;; Restore outside context.
3291 (setq-default cursor-in-non-selected-windows edebug-outside-d-c-i-n-s-w)
3292 (unwind-protect
3293 ;; FIXME: This restoring of edebug-outside-buffer and
3294 ;; edebug-outside-point is redundant now that backtrace-eval does it
3295 ;; for us.
3296 (with-current-buffer edebug-outside-buffer ; of edebug-buffer
3297 (goto-char edebug-outside-point)
3298 (if (marker-buffer (edebug-mark-marker))
3299 (set-marker (edebug-mark-marker) edebug-outside-mark))
3300 ,@body)
3301
3302 ;; Back to edebug-buffer. Restore rest of inside context.
3303 ;; (use-local-map edebug-inside-map)
3304 (if edebug-save-windows
3305 ;; Restore inside windows.
3306 (edebug-set-windows edebug-inside-windows))
3307
3308 ;; Save values that may have been changed.
3309 (setq edebug-outside-d-c-i-n-s-w
3310 (default-value 'cursor-in-non-selected-windows))
3311
3312 ;; Restore the outside saved values; don't alter
3313 ;; the outside binding loci.
3314 (setq-default cursor-in-non-selected-windows t))))
3315
3316 (defun edebug-eval (expr)
3317 (backtrace-eval expr 0 'edebug-after))
3318
3319 (defun edebug-safe-eval (expr)
3320 ;; Evaluate EXPR safely.
3321 ;; If there is an error, a string is returned describing the error.
3322 (condition-case edebug-err
3323 (edebug-eval expr)
3324 (error (edebug-format "%s: %s" ;; could
3325 (get (car edebug-err) 'error-message)
3326 (car (cdr edebug-err))))))
3327
3328 ;;; Printing
3329
3330
3331 (defun edebug-report-error (value)
3332 ;; Print an error message like command level does.
3333 ;; This also prints the error name if it has no error-message.
3334 (message "%s: %s"
3335 (or (get (car value) 'error-message)
3336 (format "peculiar error (%s)" (car value)))
3337 (mapconcat (function (lambda (edebug-arg)
3338 ;; continuing after an error may
3339 ;; complain about edebug-arg. why??
3340 (prin1-to-string edebug-arg)))
3341 (cdr value) ", ")))
3342
3343 (defvar print-readably) ; defined by lemacs
3344 ;; Alternatively, we could change the definition of
3345 ;; edebug-safe-prin1-to-string to only use these if defined.
3346
3347 (defun edebug-safe-prin1-to-string (value)
3348 (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
3349 (print-length (or edebug-print-length print-length))
3350 (print-level (or edebug-print-level print-level))
3351 (print-circle (or edebug-print-circle print-circle))
3352 (print-readably nil)) ; lemacs uses this.
3353 (edebug-prin1-to-string value)))
3354
3355 (defun edebug-compute-previous-result (previous-value)
3356 (if edebug-unwrap-results
3357 (setq previous-value
3358 (edebug-unwrap* previous-value)))
3359 (setq edebug-previous-result
3360 (concat "Result: "
3361 (edebug-safe-prin1-to-string previous-value)
3362 (eval-expression-print-format previous-value))))
3363
3364 (defun edebug-previous-result ()
3365 "Print the previous result."
3366 (interactive)
3367 (message "%s" edebug-previous-result))
3368
3369 ;;; Read, Eval and Print
3370
3371 (defalias 'edebug-prin1 'prin1)
3372 (defalias 'edebug-print 'print)
3373 (defalias 'edebug-prin1-to-string 'prin1-to-string)
3374 (defalias 'edebug-format 'format)
3375 (defalias 'edebug-message 'message)
3376
3377 (defun edebug-eval-expression (expr)
3378 "Evaluate an expression in the outside environment.
3379 If interactive, prompt for the expression.
3380 Print result in minibuffer."
3381 (interactive (list (read-from-minibuffer
3382 "Eval: " nil read-expression-map t
3383 'read-expression-history)))
3384 (princ
3385 (edebug-outside-excursion
3386 (setq values (cons (edebug-eval expr) values))
3387 (concat (edebug-safe-prin1-to-string (car values))
3388 (eval-expression-print-format (car values))))))
3389
3390 (defun edebug-eval-last-sexp ()
3391 "Evaluate sexp before point in the outside environment.
3392 Print value in minibuffer."
3393 (interactive)
3394 (edebug-eval-expression (edebug-last-sexp)))
3395
3396 (defun edebug-eval-print-last-sexp ()
3397 "Evaluate sexp before point in outside environment; insert value.
3398 This prints the value into current buffer."
3399 (interactive)
3400 (let* ((form (edebug-last-sexp))
3401 (result-string
3402 (edebug-outside-excursion
3403 (edebug-safe-prin1-to-string (edebug-safe-eval form))))
3404 (standard-output (current-buffer)))
3405 (princ "\n")
3406 ;; princ the string to get rid of quotes.
3407 (princ result-string)
3408 (princ "\n")
3409 ))
3410
3411 ;;; Edebug Minor Mode
3412
3413 (defvar edebug-inhibit-emacs-lisp-mode-bindings nil
3414 "If non-nil, inhibit Edebug bindings on the C-x C-a key.
3415 By default, loading the `edebug' library causes these bindings to
3416 be installed in `emacs-lisp-mode-map'.")
3417
3418 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'gud-inhibit-global-bindings
3419 'edebug-inhibit-emacs-lisp-mode-bindings "24.3")
3420
3421 ;; Global GUD bindings for all emacs-lisp-mode buffers.
3422 (unless edebug-inhibit-emacs-lisp-mode-bindings
3423 (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\C-x\C-a\C-s" 'edebug-step-mode)
3424 (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\C-x\C-a\C-n" 'edebug-next-mode)
3425 (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\C-x\C-a\C-c" 'edebug-go-mode)
3426 (define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map "\C-x\C-a\C-l" 'edebug-where))
3427
3428 (defvar edebug-mode-map
3429 (let ((map (copy-keymap emacs-lisp-mode-map)))
3430 ;; control
3431 (define-key map " " 'edebug-step-mode)
3432 (define-key map "n" 'edebug-next-mode)
3433 (define-key map "g" 'edebug-go-mode)
3434 (define-key map "G" 'edebug-Go-nonstop-mode)
3435 (define-key map "t" 'edebug-trace-mode)
3436 (define-key map "T" 'edebug-Trace-fast-mode)
3437 (define-key map "c" 'edebug-continue-mode)
3438 (define-key map "C" 'edebug-Continue-fast-mode)
3439
3440 ;;(define-key map "f" 'edebug-forward) not implemented
3441 (define-key map "f" 'edebug-forward-sexp)
3442 (define-key map "h" 'edebug-goto-here)
3443
3444 (define-key map "I" 'edebug-instrument-callee)
3445 (define-key map "i" 'edebug-step-in)
3446 (define-key map "o" 'edebug-step-out)
3447
3448 ;; quitting and stopping
3449 (define-key map "q" 'top-level)
3450 (define-key map "Q" 'edebug-top-level-nonstop)
3451 (define-key map "a" 'abort-recursive-edit)
3452 (define-key map "S" 'edebug-stop)
3453
3454 ;; breakpoints
3455 (define-key map "b" 'edebug-set-breakpoint)
3456 (define-key map "u" 'edebug-unset-breakpoint)
3457 (define-key map "B" 'edebug-next-breakpoint)
3458 (define-key map "x" 'edebug-set-conditional-breakpoint)
3459 (define-key map "X" 'edebug-set-global-break-condition)
3460
3461 ;; evaluation
3462 (define-key map "r" 'edebug-previous-result)
3463 (define-key map "e" 'edebug-eval-expression)
3464 (define-key map "\C-x\C-e" 'edebug-eval-last-sexp)
3465 (define-key map "E" 'edebug-visit-eval-list)
3466
3467 ;; views
3468 (define-key map "w" 'edebug-where)
3469 (define-key map "v" 'edebug-view-outside) ;; maybe obsolete??
3470 (define-key map "p" 'edebug-bounce-point)
3471 (define-key map "P" 'edebug-view-outside) ;; same as v
3472 (define-key map "W" 'edebug-toggle-save-windows)
3473
3474 ;; misc
3475 (define-key map "?" 'edebug-help)
3476 (define-key map "d" 'edebug-backtrace)
3477
3478 (define-key map "-" 'negative-argument)
3479
3480 ;; statistics
3481 (define-key map "=" 'edebug-temp-display-freq-count)
3482
3483 ;; GUD bindings
3484 (define-key map "\C-c\C-s" 'edebug-step-mode)
3485 (define-key map "\C-c\C-n" 'edebug-next-mode)
3486 (define-key map "\C-c\C-c" 'edebug-go-mode)
3487
3488 (define-key map "\C-x " 'edebug-set-breakpoint)
3489 (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'edebug-unset-breakpoint)
3490 (define-key map "\C-c\C-t"
3491 (lambda () (interactive) (edebug-set-breakpoint t)))
3492 (define-key map "\C-c\C-l" 'edebug-where)
3493 map))
3494
3495 ;; Autoloading these global bindings doesn't make sense because
3496 ;; they cannot be used anyway unless Edebug is already loaded and active.
3497
3498 (defvar global-edebug-prefix "\^XX"
3499 "Prefix key for global edebug commands, available from any buffer.")
3500
3501 (defvar global-edebug-map
3502 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
3503
3504 (define-key map " " 'edebug-step-mode)
3505 (define-key map "g" 'edebug-go-mode)
3506 (define-key map "G" 'edebug-Go-nonstop-mode)
3507 (define-key map "t" 'edebug-trace-mode)
3508 (define-key map "T" 'edebug-Trace-fast-mode)
3509 (define-key map "c" 'edebug-continue-mode)
3510 (define-key map "C" 'edebug-Continue-fast-mode)
3511
3512 ;; breakpoints
3513 (define-key map "b" 'edebug-set-breakpoint)
3514 (define-key map "u" 'edebug-unset-breakpoint)
3515 (define-key map "x" 'edebug-set-conditional-breakpoint)
3516 (define-key map "X" 'edebug-set-global-break-condition)
3517
3518 ;; views
3519 (define-key map "w" 'edebug-where)
3520 (define-key map "W" 'edebug-toggle-save-windows)
3521
3522 ;; quitting
3523 (define-key map "q" 'top-level)
3524 (define-key map "Q" 'edebug-top-level-nonstop)
3525 (define-key map "a" 'abort-recursive-edit)
3526
3527 ;; statistics
3528 (define-key map "=" 'edebug-display-freq-count)
3529 map)
3530 "Global map of edebug commands, available from any buffer.")
3531
3532 (global-unset-key global-edebug-prefix)
3533 (global-set-key global-edebug-prefix global-edebug-map)
3534
3535
3536 (defun edebug-help ()
3537 "Describe `edebug-mode'."
3538 (interactive)
3539 (describe-function 'edebug-mode))
3540
3541 (defvar edebug--mode-saved-vars nil)
3542
3543 (define-minor-mode edebug-mode
3544 "Mode for Emacs Lisp buffers while in Edebug.
3545
3546 In addition to all Emacs Lisp commands (except those that modify the
3547 buffer) there are local and global key bindings to several Edebug
3548 specific commands. E.g. `edebug-step-mode' is bound to \\[edebug-step-mode]
3549 in the Edebug buffer and \\<global-map>\\[edebug-step-mode] in any buffer.
3550
3551 Also see bindings for the eval list buffer *edebug* in `edebug-eval-mode'.
3552
3553 The edebug buffer commands:
3554 \\{edebug-mode-map}
3555
3556 Global commands prefixed by `global-edebug-prefix':
3557 \\{global-edebug-map}
3558
3559 Options:
3560 `edebug-setup-hook'
3561 `edebug-all-defs'
3562 `edebug-all-forms'
3563 `edebug-save-windows'
3564 `edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points'
3565 `edebug-initial-mode'
3566 `edebug-trace'
3567 `edebug-test-coverage'
3568 `edebug-continue-kbd-macro'
3569 `edebug-print-length'
3570 `edebug-print-level'
3571 `edebug-print-circle'
3572 `edebug-on-error'
3573 `edebug-on-quit'
3574 `edebug-on-signal'
3575 `edebug-unwrap-results'
3576 `edebug-global-break-condition'"
3577 :lighter " *Debugging*"
3578 :keymap edebug-mode-map
3579 ;; If the user kills the buffer in which edebug is currently active,
3580 ;; exit to top level, because the edebug command loop can't usefully
3581 ;; continue running in such a case.
3582 ;;
3583 (if (not edebug-mode)
3584 (progn
3585 (while edebug--mode-saved-vars
3586 (let ((setting (pop edebug--mode-saved-vars)))
3587 (if (consp setting)
3588 (set (car setting) (cdr setting))
3589 (kill-local-variable setting))))
3590 (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'edebug-kill-buffer t))
3591 (pcase-dolist (`(,var . ,val) '((buffer-read-only . t)))
3592 (push
3593 (if (local-variable-p var) (cons var (symbol-value var)) var)
3594 edebug--mode-saved-vars)
3595 (set (make-local-variable var) val))
3596 ;; Append `edebug-kill-buffer' to the hook to avoid interfering with
3597 ;; other entries that are unguarded against deleted buffer.
3598 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'edebug-kill-buffer t t)))
3599
3600 (defun edebug-kill-buffer ()
3601 "Used on `kill-buffer-hook' when Edebug is operating in a buffer of Lisp code."
3602 (run-with-timer 0 nil #'top-level))
3603
3604 ;;; edebug eval list mode
3605
3606 ;; A list of expressions and their evaluations is displayed in *edebug*.
3607
3608 (defun edebug-eval-result-list ()
3609 "Return a list of evaluations of `edebug-eval-list'."
3610 ;; Assumes in outside environment.
3611 ;; Don't do any edebug things now.
3612 (let ((edebug-execution-mode 'Go-nonstop)
3613 (edebug-trace nil))
3614 (mapcar 'edebug-safe-eval edebug-eval-list)))
3615
3616 (defun edebug-eval-display-list (eval-result-list)
3617 ;; Assumes edebug-eval-buffer exists.
3618 (let ((standard-output edebug-eval-buffer)
3619 (edebug-comment-line
3620 (format ";%s\n" (make-string (- (window-width) 2) ?-))))
3621 (set-buffer edebug-eval-buffer)
3622 (erase-buffer)
3623 (dolist (exp edebug-eval-list)
3624 (prin1 exp) (terpri)
3625 (prin1 (pop eval-result-list)) (terpri)
3626 (princ edebug-comment-line))
3627 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-eval-buffer)
3628 ))
3629
3630 (defun edebug-create-eval-buffer ()
3631 (unless (and edebug-eval-buffer (buffer-name edebug-eval-buffer))
3632 (set-buffer (setq edebug-eval-buffer (get-buffer-create "*edebug*")))
3633 (edebug-eval-mode)))
3634
3635 ;; Should generalize this to be callable outside of edebug
3636 ;; with calls in user functions, e.g. (edebug-eval-display)
3637
3638 (defun edebug-eval-display (eval-result-list)
3639 "Display expressions and evaluations in EVAL-RESULT-LIST.
3640 It modifies the context by popping up the eval display."
3641 (when eval-result-list
3642 (edebug-create-eval-buffer)
3643 (edebug-eval-display-list eval-result-list)))
3644
3645 (defun edebug-eval-redisplay ()
3646 "Redisplay eval list in outside environment.
3647 May only be called from within `edebug--recursive-edit'."
3648 (edebug-create-eval-buffer)
3649 (edebug-outside-excursion
3650 (edebug-eval-display-list (edebug-eval-result-list))
3651 ))
3652
3653 (defun edebug-visit-eval-list ()
3654 "Switch to the evaluation list buffer \"*edebug*\"."
3655 (interactive)
3656 (edebug-eval-redisplay)
3657 (edebug-pop-to-buffer edebug-eval-buffer))
3658
3659
3660 (defun edebug-update-eval-list ()
3661 "Replace the evaluation list with the sexps now in the eval buffer."
3662 (interactive)
3663 (let ((starting-point (point))
3664 new-list)
3665 (goto-char (point-min))
3666 ;; get the first expression
3667 (edebug-skip-whitespace)
3668 (if (not (eobp))
3669 (progn
3670 (forward-sexp 1)
3671 (push (edebug-last-sexp) new-list)))
3672
3673 (while (re-search-forward "^;" nil t)
3674 (forward-line 1)
3675 (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r")
3676 (if (and (/= ?\; (following-char))
3677 (not (eobp)))
3678 (progn
3679 (forward-sexp 1)
3680 (push (edebug-last-sexp) new-list))))
3681
3682 (setq edebug-eval-list (nreverse new-list))
3683 (edebug-eval-redisplay)
3684 (goto-char starting-point)))
3685
3686
3687 (defun edebug-delete-eval-item ()
3688 "Delete the item under point and redisplay."
3689 ;; could add arg to do repeatedly
3690 (interactive)
3691 (if (re-search-backward "^;" nil 'nofail)
3692 (forward-line 1))
3693 (delete-region
3694 (point) (progn (re-search-forward "^;" nil 'nofail)
3695 (beginning-of-line)
3696 (point)))
3697 (edebug-update-eval-list))
3698
3699
3700
3701 (defvar edebug-eval-mode-map
3702 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
3703 (set-keymap-parent map lisp-interaction-mode-map)
3704 (define-key map "\C-c\C-w" 'edebug-where)
3705 (define-key map "\C-c\C-d" 'edebug-delete-eval-item)
3706 (define-key map "\C-c\C-u" 'edebug-update-eval-list)
3707 (define-key map "\C-x\C-e" 'edebug-eval-last-sexp)
3708 (define-key map "\C-j" 'edebug-eval-print-last-sexp)
3709 map)
3710 "Keymap for Edebug Eval mode. Superset of Lisp Interaction mode.")
3711
3712 (put 'edebug-eval-mode 'mode-class 'special)
3713
3714 (define-derived-mode edebug-eval-mode lisp-interaction-mode "Edebug Eval"
3715 "Mode for evaluation list buffer while in Edebug.
3716
3717 In addition to all Interactive Emacs Lisp commands there are local and
3718 global key bindings to several Edebug specific commands. E.g.
3719 `edebug-step-mode' is bound to \\[edebug-step-mode] in the Edebug
3720 buffer and \\<global-map>\\[edebug-step-mode] in any buffer.
3721
3722 Eval list buffer commands:
3723 \\{edebug-eval-mode-map}
3724
3725 Global commands prefixed by `global-edebug-prefix':
3726 \\{global-edebug-map}")
3727
3728 ;;; Interface with standard debugger.
3729
3730 ;; (setq debugger 'edebug) ; to use the edebug debugger
3731 ;; (setq debugger 'debug) ; use the standard debugger
3732
3733 ;; Note that debug and its utilities must be byte-compiled to work,
3734 ;; since they depend on the backtrace looking a certain way. But
3735 ;; edebug is not dependent on this, yet.
3736
3737 (defun edebug (&optional arg-mode &rest args)
3738 "Replacement for `debug'.
3739 If we are running an edebugged function, show where we last were.
3740 Otherwise call `debug' normally."
3741 ;;(message "entered: %s depth: %s edebug-recursion-depth: %s"
3742 ;; edebug-entered (recursion-depth) edebug-recursion-depth) (sit-for 1)
3743 (if (and edebug-entered ; anything active?
3744 (eq (recursion-depth) edebug-recursion-depth))
3745 (let (;; Where were we before the error occurred?
3746 (offset-index (car edebug-offset-indices))
3747 (value (car args))
3748 ;; Bind variables required by edebug--display.
3749 edebug-breakpoints
3750 edebug-break-data
3751 edebug-break-condition
3752 edebug-global-break
3753 (edebug-break (null arg-mode)) ;; If called explicitly.
3754 )
3755 (edebug--display value offset-index arg-mode)
3756 (if (eq arg-mode 'error)
3757 nil
3758 value))
3759
3760 ;; Otherwise call debug normally.
3761 ;; Still need to remove extraneous edebug calls from stack.
3762 (apply 'debug arg-mode args)
3763 ))
3764
3765
3766 (defun edebug-backtrace ()
3767 "Display a non-working backtrace. Better than nothing..."
3768 (interactive)
3769 (if (or (not edebug-backtrace-buffer)
3770 (null (buffer-name edebug-backtrace-buffer)))
3771 (setq edebug-backtrace-buffer
3772 (generate-new-buffer "*Backtrace*"))
3773 ;; Else, could just display edebug-backtrace-buffer.
3774 )
3775 (with-output-to-temp-buffer (buffer-name edebug-backtrace-buffer)
3776 (setq edebug-backtrace-buffer standard-output)
3777 (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
3778 (print-length 50) ; FIXME cf edebug-safe-prin1-to-string
3779 last-ok-point)
3780 (backtrace)
3781
3782 ;; Clean up the backtrace.
3783 ;; Not quite right for current edebug scheme.
3784 (set-buffer edebug-backtrace-buffer)
3785 (setq truncate-lines t)
3786 (goto-char (point-min))
3787 (setq last-ok-point (point))
3788 (if t (progn
3789
3790 ;; Delete interspersed edebug internals.
3791 (while (re-search-forward "^ \(?edebug" nil t)
3792 (beginning-of-line)
3793 (cond
3794 ((looking-at "^ \(edebug-after")
3795 ;; Previous lines may contain code, so just delete this line.
3796 (setq last-ok-point (point))
3797 (forward-line 1)
3798 (delete-region last-ok-point (point)))
3799
3800 ((looking-at "^ edebug")
3801 (forward-line 1)
3802 (delete-region last-ok-point (point))
3803 )))
3804 )))))
3805
3806 \f
3807 ;;; Trace display
3808
3809 (defun edebug-trace-display (buf-name fmt &rest args)
3810 "In buffer BUF-NAME, display FMT and ARGS at the end and make it visible.
3811 The buffer is created if it does not exist.
3812 You must include newlines in FMT to break lines, but one newline is appended."
3813 ;; e.g.
3814 ;; (edebug-trace-display "*trace-point*"
3815 ;; "saving: point = %s window-start = %s"
3816 ;; (point) (window-start))
3817 (let* ((oldbuf (current-buffer))
3818 (selected-window (selected-window))
3819 (buffer (get-buffer-create buf-name))
3820 buf-window)
3821 ;; (message "before pop-to-buffer") (sit-for 1)
3822 (edebug-pop-to-buffer buffer)
3823 (setq truncate-lines t)
3824 (setq buf-window (selected-window))
3825 (goto-char (point-max))
3826 (insert (apply 'edebug-format fmt args) "\n")
3827 ;; Make it visible.
3828 (vertical-motion (- 1 (window-height)))
3829 (set-window-start buf-window (point))
3830 (goto-char (point-max))
3831 ;; (set-window-point buf-window (point))
3832 ;; (sit-for 0)
3833 (bury-buffer buffer)
3834 (select-window selected-window)
3835 (set-buffer oldbuf))
3836 buf-name)
3837
3838
3839 (defun edebug-trace (fmt &rest args)
3840 "Convenience call to `edebug-trace-display' using `edebug-trace-buffer'."
3841 (apply 'edebug-trace-display edebug-trace-buffer fmt args))
3842
3843 \f
3844 ;;; Frequency count and coverage
3845
3846 ;; FIXME should this use overlays instead?
3847 ;; Definitely, IMO. The current business with undo in
3848 ;; edebug-temp-display-freq-count is horrid.
3849 (defun edebug-display-freq-count ()
3850 "Display the frequency count data for each line of the current definition.
3851 The frequency counts are inserted as comment lines after each line,
3852 and you can undo all insertions with one `undo' command.
3853
3854 The counts are inserted starting under the `(' before an expression
3855 or the `)' after an expression, or on the last char of a symbol.
3856 The counts are only displayed when they differ from previous counts on
3857 the same line.
3858
3859 If coverage is being tested, whenever all known results of an expression
3860 are `eq', the char `=' will be appended after the count
3861 for that expression. Note that this is always the case for an
3862 expression only evaluated once.
3863
3864 To clear the frequency count and coverage data for a definition,
3865 reinstrument it."
3866 (interactive)
3867 (let* ((function (edebug-form-data-symbol))
3868 (counts (get function 'edebug-freq-count))
3869 (coverages (get function 'edebug-coverage))
3870 (data (get function 'edebug))
3871 (def-mark (car data)) ; mark at def start
3872 (edebug-points (nth 2 data))
3873 (i (1- (length edebug-points)))
3874 (last-index)
3875 (first-index)
3876 (start-of-line)
3877 (start-of-count-line)
3878 (last-count)
3879 )
3880 (save-excursion
3881 ;; Traverse in reverse order so offsets are correct.
3882 (while (<= 0 i)
3883 ;; Start at last expression in line.
3884 (goto-char (+ def-mark (aref edebug-points i)))
3885 (beginning-of-line)
3886 (setq start-of-line (- (point) def-mark)
3887 last-index i)
3888
3889 ;; Find all indexes on same line.
3890 (while (and (<= 0 (setq i (1- i)))
3891 (<= start-of-line (aref edebug-points i))))
3892 ;; Insert all the indices for this line.
3893 (forward-line 1)
3894 (setq start-of-count-line (point)
3895 first-index i ; Really, last index for line above this one.
3896 last-count -1) ; Cause first count to always appear.
3897 (insert ";#")
3898 ;; i == first-index still
3899 (while (<= (setq i (1+ i)) last-index)
3900 (let ((count (aref counts i))
3901 (coverage (aref coverages i))
3902 (col (save-excursion
3903 (goto-char (+ (aref edebug-points i) def-mark))
3904 (- (current-column)
3905 (if (= ?\( (following-char)) 0 1)))))
3906 (insert (make-string
3907 (max 0 (- col (- (point) start-of-count-line))) ?\s)
3908 (if (and (< 0 count)
3909 (not (memq coverage
3910 '(unknown ok-coverage))))
3911 "=" "")
3912 (if (= count last-count) "" (int-to-string count))
3913 " ")
3914 (setq last-count count)))
3915 (insert "\n")
3916 (setq i first-index)))))
3917
3918 ;; FIXME this does not work very well. Eg if you press an arrow key,
3919 ;; or make a mouse-click, it fails with "Non-character input-event".
3920 (defun edebug-temp-display-freq-count ()
3921 "Temporarily display the frequency count data for the current definition.
3922 It is removed when you hit any char."
3923 ;; This seems not to work with Emacs 18.59. It undoes too far.
3924 (interactive)
3925 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
3926 (undo-boundary)
3927 (edebug-display-freq-count)
3928 (setq unread-command-events
3929 (append unread-command-events (list (read-event))))
3930 ;; Yuck! This doesn't seem to work at all for me.
3931 (undo)))
3932
3933 \f
3934 ;;; Menus
3935
3936 (defun edebug-toggle (variable)
3937 (set variable (not (symbol-value variable)))
3938 (message "%s: %s" variable (symbol-value variable)))
3939
3940 ;; We have to require easymenu (even for Emacs 18) just so
3941 ;; the easy-menu-define macro call is compiled correctly.
3942 (require 'easymenu)
3943
3944 (defconst edebug-mode-menus
3945 '("Edebug"
3946 ["Stop" edebug-stop t]
3947 ["Step" edebug-step-mode t]
3948 ["Next" edebug-next-mode t]
3949 ["Trace" edebug-trace-mode t]
3950 ["Trace Fast" edebug-Trace-fast-mode t]
3951 ["Continue" edebug-continue-mode t]
3952 ["Continue Fast" edebug-Continue-fast-mode t]
3953 ["Go" edebug-go-mode t]
3954 ["Go Nonstop" edebug-Go-nonstop-mode t]
3955 "----"
3956 ["Help" edebug-help t]
3957 ["Abort" abort-recursive-edit t]
3958 ["Quit to Top Level" top-level t]
3959 ["Quit Nonstop" edebug-top-level-nonstop t]
3960 "----"
3961 ("Jumps"
3962 ["Forward Sexp" edebug-forward-sexp t]
3963 ["Step In" edebug-step-in t]
3964 ["Step Out" edebug-step-out t]
3965 ["Goto Here" edebug-goto-here t])
3966
3967 ("Breaks"
3968 ["Set Breakpoint" edebug-set-breakpoint t]
3969 ["Unset Breakpoint" edebug-unset-breakpoint t]
3970 ["Set Conditional Breakpoint" edebug-set-conditional-breakpoint t]
3971 ["Set Global Break Condition" edebug-set-global-break-condition t]
3972 ["Show Next Breakpoint" edebug-next-breakpoint t])
3973
3974 ("Views"
3975 ["Where am I?" edebug-where t]
3976 ["Bounce to Current Point" edebug-bounce-point t]
3977 ["View Outside Windows" edebug-view-outside t]
3978 ["Previous Result" edebug-previous-result t]
3979 ["Show Backtrace" edebug-backtrace t]
3980 ["Display Freq Count" edebug-display-freq-count t])
3981
3982 ("Eval"
3983 ["Expression" edebug-eval-expression t]
3984 ["Last Sexp" edebug-eval-last-sexp t]
3985 ["Visit Eval List" edebug-visit-eval-list t])
3986
3987 ("Options"
3988 ["Edebug All Defs" edebug-all-defs
3989 :style toggle :selected edebug-all-defs]
3990 ["Edebug All Forms" edebug-all-forms
3991 :style toggle :selected edebug-all-forms]
3992 "----"
3993 ["Tracing" (edebug-toggle 'edebug-trace)
3994 :style toggle :selected edebug-trace]
3995 ["Test Coverage" (edebug-toggle 'edebug-test-coverage)
3996 :style toggle :selected edebug-test-coverage]
3997 ["Save Windows" edebug-toggle-save-windows
3998 :style toggle :selected edebug-save-windows]
3999 ["Save Point"
4000 (edebug-toggle 'edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points)
4001 :style toggle :selected edebug-save-displayed-buffer-points]
4002 ))
4003 "Menus for Edebug.")
4004
4005 \f
4006 ;;; Emacs version specific code
4007
4008 (defalias 'edebug-window-live-p 'window-live-p)
4009
4010 (defun edebug-mark ()
4011 (mark t))
4012
4013 (defun edebug-set-conditional-breakpoint (arg condition)
4014 "Set a conditional breakpoint at nearest sexp.
4015 The condition is evaluated in the outside context.
4016 With prefix argument, make it a temporary breakpoint."
4017 ;; (interactive "P\nxCondition: ")
4018 (interactive
4019 (list
4020 current-prefix-arg
4021 ;; Read condition as follows; getting previous condition is cumbersome:
4022 (let ((edebug-stop-point (edebug-find-stop-point)))
4023 (if edebug-stop-point
4024 (let* ((edebug-def-name (car edebug-stop-point))
4025 (index (cdr edebug-stop-point))
4026 (edebug-data (get edebug-def-name 'edebug))
4027 (edebug-breakpoints (car (cdr edebug-data)))
4028 (edebug-break-data (assq index edebug-breakpoints))
4029 (edebug-break-condition (car (cdr edebug-break-data)))
4030 (initial (and edebug-break-condition
4031 (format "%s" edebug-break-condition))))
4032 (read-from-minibuffer
4033 "Condition: " initial read-expression-map t
4034 (if (equal (car read-expression-history) initial)
4035 '(read-expression-history . 1)
4036 'read-expression-history)))))))
4037 (edebug-modify-breakpoint t condition arg))
4038
4039 (easy-menu-define edebug-menu edebug-mode-map "Edebug menus" edebug-mode-menus)
4040 \f
4041 ;;; Autoloading of Edebug accessories
4042
4043 ;; edebug-cl-read and cl-read are available from liberte@cs.uiuc.edu
4044 (defun edebug--require-cl-read ()
4045 (require 'edebug-cl-read))
4046
4047 (if (featurep 'cl-read)
4048 (add-hook 'edebug-setup-hook #'edebug--require-cl-read)
4049 ;; The following causes edebug-cl-read to be loaded when you load cl-read.el.
4050 (add-hook 'cl-read-load-hooks #'edebug--require-cl-read))
4051
4052 \f
4053 ;;; Finalize Loading
4054
4055 ;; When edebugging a function, some of the sub-expressions are
4056 ;; wrapped in (edebug-enter (lambda () ..)), so we need to teach
4057 ;; called-interactively-p that calls within the inner lambda should refer to
4058 ;; the outside function.
4059 (add-hook 'called-interactively-p-functions
4060 #'edebug--called-interactively-skip)
4061 (defun edebug--called-interactively-skip (i frame1 frame2)
4062 (when (and (eq (car-safe (nth 1 frame1)) 'lambda)
4063 (eq (nth 1 (nth 1 frame1)) '())
4064 (eq (nth 1 frame2) 'edebug-enter))
4065 ;; `edebug-enter' calls itself on its first invocation.
4066 (if (eq (nth 1 (backtrace-frame i 'called-interactively-p))
4067 'edebug-enter)
4068 2 1)))
4069
4070 ;; Finally, hook edebug into the rest of Emacs.
4071 ;; There are probably some other things that could go here.
4072
4073 ;; Install edebug read and eval functions.
4074 (edebug-install-read-eval-functions)
4075
4076 (defun edebug-unload-function ()
4077 "Unload the Edebug source level debugger."
4078 (when edebug-active
4079 (setq edebug-active nil)
4080 (unwind-protect
4081 (abort-recursive-edit)
4082 ;; We still want to run unload-feature to completion
4083 (run-with-idle-timer 0 nil #'(lambda () (unload-feature 'edebug)))))
4084 (remove-hook 'called-interactively-p-functions
4085 'edebug--called-interactively-skip)
4086 (remove-hook 'cl-read-load-hooks 'edebug--require-cl-read)
4087 (edebug-uninstall-read-eval-functions)
4088 ;; Continue standard unloading.
4089 nil)
4090
4091 (provide 'edebug)
4092 ;;; edebug.el ends here