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654 lines
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Haskell
{- |
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Here are debug tracing/logging helpers built on Debug.Trace, extracted from the hledger project.
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Features:
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- they can be built in to your program permanently, and activated by a --debug [LEVEL] option
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- they can optionally log to a file instead of stderr (for TUI apps)
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- they can be used in IO, pure, or startup code
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- values are printed with a label, and pretty-printed (using pretty-simple)
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- ANSI colour is used when appropriate.
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Insert these @dbg*@ helpers at points of interest in your code,
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either temporarily while debugging,
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or permanently in production code, and activate them with @--debug [1-9]@ on the command line
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(@--debug@ with no value means level 1).
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For example, this expression:
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> dbg4 "foo" foo
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will pretty-print foo with a "foo:" label when it is evaluated, but only if --debug's value is 4 or greater.
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In other words: use dbg1 for the most useful debug output, dbg9 for the most specialised/verbose.
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They are intended to be easy to use and to find in your code, with a consistent naming scheme:
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> dbg<LEVEL>Msg STR VAL -- trace/log a string in pure code
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> dbg<LEVEL>MsgIO STR -- trace/log a string in IO
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>
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> dbg<LEVEL> STR VAL -- trace/log a showable value in pure code
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> dbg<LEVEL>IO STR VAL -- trace/log a showable value in IO
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>
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> dbg<LEVEL>With SHOWFN VAL -- trace/log any value
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Or if you prefer you can ignore the numbered variants and write an extra argument:
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> dbgMsg LEVEL STR VAL
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> dbgMsgIO LEVEL STR
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>
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> dbg LEVEL STR VAL
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> dbgIO LEVEL STR VAL
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>
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> dbgWith LEVEL SHOWFN VAL
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Haskell values will be pretty-printed by default, using pretty-simple.
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ANSI color will also be used if appropriate,
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respecting output capabilities, @NO_COLOR@, and/or a @--color [YNA]@ (or @--colour@) command line option.
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These helpers normally print output on stderr, but can automatically log to a file instead,
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which can be useful for TUI apps which are redrawing the screen.
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To enable this logging mode, use @withProgName@ to add a ".log" suffix to the program name:
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> main = withProgName "PROGRAM.log" $ do ...
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Now all dbg calls will log to @PROGRAM.log@ in the current directory.
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Logging, and reading the command line\/program name\/output context use unsafePerformIO,
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so that these can be used anywhere, including early in your program before command line parsing is complete.
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As a consequence, if you are testing in GHCI and want to change the debug level, you'll need to reload this module.
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The @dbg@ function name clashes with the one in Text.Megaparsec.Debug, unfortunately; sorry about that.
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If you are also using that, use qualified imports, or our @dbg_@ alias, to avoid the clash.
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The meaning of debug levels is up to you. Eg hledger uses them as follows:
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@
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Debug level: What to show:
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------------ ---------------------------------------------------------
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0 normal program output only
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1 useful warnings, most common troubleshooting info
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2 common troubleshooting info, more detail
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3 report options selection
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4 report generation
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5 report generation, more detail
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6 input file reading
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7 input file reading, more detail
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8 command line parsing
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9 any other rarely needed / more in-depth info
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@
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It's not yet possible to select debug output by topic; that would be useful.
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-}
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-- Disabled until 0.1.2.0 is released with windows support:
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-- This module also exports Debug.Trace and the breakpoint package's Debug.Breakpoint.
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-- more:
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-- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/TraceUtils/0.1.0.2/doc/html/Debug-TraceUtils.html
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-- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/trace-call/0.1/doc/html/Debug-TraceCall.html
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-- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/htrace/0.1/doc/html/Debug-HTrace.html
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-- http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/traced/2009.7.20/doc/html/Debug-Traced.html
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-- https://hackage.haskell.org/package/debug
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-- internal helpers, currently not exported:
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-- * Tracing to stderr
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-- These print to stderr.
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-- This output will be interleaved with the program's normal output,
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-- which can be helpful for understanding code execution.
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--
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-- ,traceWith
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-- ,traceAt
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-- ,traceAtWith
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-- ,ptrace
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-- ,ptraceAt
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-- ,ptraceAtIO
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-- * Logging to a log file
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-- These append to a PROGRAM.log file in the current directory.
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-- PROGRAM is normally the name of the executable, but it can change
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-- eg when running in GHCI. So when using these, you should call
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-- @withProgName@ to ensure a stable program name.
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-- Eg: @main = withProgName "PROGRAM" $ do ...@.
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--
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-- ,log'
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-- ,logAt
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-- ,logIO
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-- ,logAtIO
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-- ,logWith
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-- ,logAtWith
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-- ,plogAt
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-- ,plogAtIO
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{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-}
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{-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wno-unrecognised-pragmas #-}
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module Hledger.Utils.Debug (
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-- * Debug level
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debugLevel
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-- * Trace/log a string
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,dbgMsg
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,dbg0Msg
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,dbg1Msg
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,dbg2Msg
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,dbg3Msg
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,dbg4Msg
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,dbg5Msg
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,dbg6Msg
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,dbg7Msg
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,dbg8Msg
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,dbg9Msg
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-- * Trace/log a string in IO
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,dbgMsgIO
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,dbg0MsgIO
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,dbg1MsgIO
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,dbg2MsgIO
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,dbg3MsgIO
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,dbg4MsgIO
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,dbg5MsgIO
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,dbg6MsgIO
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,dbg7MsgIO
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,dbg8MsgIO
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,dbg9MsgIO
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-- * Trace/log a value
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,dbg
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,dbg_
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,dbg0
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,dbg1
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,dbg2
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,dbg3
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,dbg4
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,dbg5
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,dbg6
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,dbg7
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,dbg8
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,dbg9
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-- * Trace/log a value in IO
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,dbgIO
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,dbg0IO
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,dbg1IO
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,dbg2IO
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,dbg3IO
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,dbg4IO
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,dbg5IO
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,dbg6IO
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,dbg7IO
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,dbg8IO
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,dbg9IO
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-- * Trace/log a value with a show function
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,dbgWith
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,dbg0With
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,dbg1With
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,dbg2With
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,dbg3With
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,dbg4With
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,dbg5With
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,dbg6With
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,dbg7With
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,dbg8With
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,dbg9With
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-- * Utilities
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,lbl_
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,progName
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-- * ghc-debug helpers
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,ghcDebugSupportedInLib
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,GhcDebugMode(..)
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,ghcDebugMode
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,withGhcDebug'
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,ghcDebugPause'
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-- * Re-exports: Debug.Trace
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-- ,module Debug.Breakpoint
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,module Debug.Trace
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)
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where
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import Control.DeepSeq (force)
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import Control.Exception (evaluate)
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import Control.Monad.IO.Class (MonadIO, liftIO)
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import Data.List hiding (uncons)
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import Debug.Trace (trace, traceIO, traceShowId)
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#ifdef GHCDEBUG
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import GHC.Debug.Stub (pause, withGhcDebug)
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#endif
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import Safe (readDef)
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import System.Environment (getProgName)
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-- import System.Exit (exitFailure)
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import System.IO.Unsafe (unsafePerformIO)
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import Hledger.Utils.IO (progArgs, pshow, pshow')
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-- | The program name as returned by @getProgName@.
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-- It's best to set this explicitly at program startup with @withProgName@,
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-- otherwise when running in GHCI (eg) it will change to "<interactive>".
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-- Setting it with a ".log" suffix causes some functions below
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-- to log instead of trace.
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{-# NOINLINE modifiedProgName #-}
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modifiedProgName :: String
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modifiedProgName = unsafePerformIO getProgName
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-- | The progam name, with any ".log" suffix removed.
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progName :: String
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progName =
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if ".log" `isSuffixOf` modifiedProgName
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then reverse $ drop 4 $ reverse modifiedProgName
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else modifiedProgName
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-- | The program's debug output verbosity, from 0 to 9.
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-- The default is 0 meaning no debug output.
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-- This can be overridden by running the program with a --debug [1-9] command line option;
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-- a --debug flag with no value means 1.
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-- Uses unsafePerformIO to read the command line.
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-- When running in GHCI, changing this requires reloading this module.
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debugLevel :: Int
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debugLevel = case dropWhile (/="--debug") progArgs of
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["--debug"] -> 1
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"--debug":n:_ -> readDef 1 n
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_ ->
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case take 1 $ filter ("--debug" `isPrefixOf`) progArgs of
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['-':'-':'d':'e':'b':'u':'g':'=':v] -> readDef 1 v
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_ -> 0
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-- | Trace (print to stderr) a string if the program debug level is at
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-- or above the specified level. At level 0, always prints. Otherwise,
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-- uses unsafePerformIO.
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traceAt :: Int -> String -> a -> a
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traceAt level
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| level > 0 && debugLevel < level = const id
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| otherwise = trace
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-- | Like traceAt, but sequences properly in IO.
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traceAtIO :: (MonadIO m) => Int -> String -> m ()
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traceAtIO level msg =
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if level > 0 && debugLevel < level
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then return ()
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else liftIO $ traceIO msg
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-- -- | Trace a value with the given show function before returning it.
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-- traceWith :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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-- traceWith f a = trace (f a) a
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-- | Trace (print to stderr) a showable value using a custom show function,
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level.
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-- At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO.
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traceAtWith :: Int -> (a -> String) -> a -> a
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traceAtWith level f a = traceAt level (f a) a
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-- -- | Pretty-trace a showable value before returning it.
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-- -- Like Debug.Trace.traceShowId, but pretty-printing and easier to type.
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-- ptrace :: Show a => a -> a
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-- ptrace = traceWith pshow
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-- | Pretty-print a label and a showable value to the console
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level.
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-- At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO.
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ptraceAt :: Show a => Int -> String -> a -> a
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ptraceAt level
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| level > 0 && debugLevel < level = const id
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| otherwise = \lbl a -> trace (labelledPretty True lbl a) a
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-- Pretty-print a showable value with a label, with or without allowing ANSI color.
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labelledPretty :: Show a => Bool -> String -> a -> String
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labelledPretty allowcolour lbl a = lbl ++ ":" ++ nlorspace ++ intercalate "\n" ls'
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where
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ls = lines $ (if allowcolour then pshow else pshow') a
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nlorspace | length ls > 1 = "\n"
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| otherwise = replicate (max 1 $ 11 - length lbl) ' '
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ls' | length ls > 1 = map (' ':) ls
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| otherwise = ls
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-- | Like ptraceAt, but sequences properly in IO.
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ptraceAtIO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m ()
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ptraceAtIO level label a =
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if level > 0 && debugLevel < level
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then return ()
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else liftIO $ traceIO (labelledPretty True label a)
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-- | The debug log file: PROGNAME.log in the current directory.
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-- See modifiedProgName.
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debugLogFile :: FilePath
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debugLogFile = progName ++ ".log"
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-- | Log a string to the debug log before returning the second argument.
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-- Uses unsafePerformIO.
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log' :: String -> a -> a
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log' s x = unsafePerformIO $ do
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evaluate (force s) -- to complete any previous logging before we attempt more
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appendFile debugLogFile (s ++ "\n")
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return x
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-- | Log a string to the debug log before returning the second argument,
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level.
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-- At level 0, always logs. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO.
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logAt :: Int -> String -> a -> a
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logAt level str
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| level > 0 && debugLevel < level = id
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| otherwise = log' str
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-- | Like log' but sequences properly in IO.
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logIO :: MonadIO m => String -> m ()
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logIO s = do
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liftIO $ evaluate (force s) -- to complete any previous logging before we attempt more
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liftIO $ appendFile debugLogFile (s ++ "\n")
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-- | Like logAt, but convenient to use in IO.
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logAtIO :: (MonadIO m) => Int -> String -> m ()
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logAtIO level str
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| level > 0 && debugLevel < level = return ()
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| otherwise = logIO str
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-- -- | Log a value to the debug log with the given show function before returning it.
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-- logWith :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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-- logWith f a = log' (f a) a
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-- | Log a string to the debug log before returning the second argument,
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level.
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-- At level 0, always logs. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO.
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logAtWith :: Int -> (a -> String) -> a -> a
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logAtWith level f a = logAt level (f a) a
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-- | Pretty-log a label and showable value to the debug log,
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level.
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-- At level 0, always prints. Otherwise, uses unsafePerformIO.
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plogAt :: (Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> a
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plogAt level
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| level > 0 && debugLevel < level = const id
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| otherwise = \lbl a -> log' (labelledPretty False lbl a) a
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-- | Like ptraceAt, but sequences properly in IO.
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plogAtIO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m ()
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plogAtIO level label a =
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if level > 0 && debugLevel < level
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then return ()
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else logIO (labelledPretty False label a)
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-- | Should dbg* log to a file instead of tracing to stderr ?
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-- True if the (internal) program name ends with ".log".
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shouldLog :: Bool
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shouldLog = ".log" `isSuffixOf` modifiedProgName
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-- | Trace or log a string if the program debug level is at or above the specified level,
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-- then return the second argument.
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dbgMsg :: Int -> String -> a -> a
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dbgMsg = if shouldLog then logAt else traceAt
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dbg0Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg0Msg = dbgMsg 0
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dbg1Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg1Msg = dbgMsg 1
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dbg2Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg2Msg = dbgMsg 2
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dbg3Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg3Msg = dbgMsg 3
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dbg4Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg4Msg = dbgMsg 4
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dbg5Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg5Msg = dbgMsg 5
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dbg6Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg6Msg = dbgMsg 6
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dbg7Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg7Msg = dbgMsg 7
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dbg8Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg8Msg = dbgMsg 8
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dbg9Msg :: String -> a -> a
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dbg9Msg = dbgMsg 9
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-- | Like dbgMsg, but sequences properly in IO.
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dbgMsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => Int -> String -> m ()
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dbgMsgIO = if shouldLog then logAtIO else traceAtIO
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dbg0MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg0MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 0
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dbg1MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg1MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 1
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dbg2MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg2MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 2
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dbg3MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg3MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 3
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dbg4MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg4MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 4
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dbg5MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg5MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 5
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dbg6MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg6MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 6
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dbg7MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg7MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 7
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dbg8MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg8MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 8
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dbg9MsgIO :: (MonadIO m) => String -> m ()
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dbg9MsgIO = dbgMsgIO 9
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-- | Trace or log a label and showable value, pretty-printed,
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-- if the program debug level is at or above the specified level;
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-- then return the value.
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dbg :: (Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> a
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dbg = if shouldLog then plogAt else ptraceAt
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-- | Alias for dbg, can be used to avoid namespace clashes.
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dbg_ :: (Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> a
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dbg_ = dbg
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dbg0 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg0 = dbg 0
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dbg1 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg1 = dbg 1
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dbg2 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg2 = dbg 2
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dbg3 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg3 = dbg 3
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dbg4 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg4 = dbg 4
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dbg5 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg5 = dbg 5
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dbg6 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg6 = dbg 6
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dbg7 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg7 = dbg 7
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dbg8 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg8 = dbg 8
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dbg9 :: Show a => String -> a -> a
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dbg9 = dbg 9
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-- | Like dbg, but sequences properly in IO.
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dbgIO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => Int -> String -> a -> m ()
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dbgIO = if shouldLog then plogAtIO else ptraceAtIO
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dbg0IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg0IO = dbgIO 0
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dbg1IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg1IO = dbgIO 1
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dbg2IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg2IO = dbgIO 2
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dbg3IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg3IO = dbgIO 3
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dbg4IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg4IO = dbgIO 4
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dbg5IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg5IO = dbgIO 5
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dbg6IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg6IO = dbgIO 6
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dbg7IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg7IO = dbgIO 7
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dbg8IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg8IO = dbgIO 8
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dbg9IO :: (MonadIO m, Show a) => String -> a -> m ()
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dbg9IO = dbgIO 9
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-- | Like dbg, but with a custom show function.
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dbgWith :: Int -> (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbgWith = if shouldLog then logAtWith else traceAtWith
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dbg0With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg0With = dbgWith 0
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dbg1With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg1With = dbgWith 1
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dbg2With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg2With = dbgWith 2
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dbg3With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg3With = dbgWith 3
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dbg4With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg4With = dbgWith 4
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dbg5With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg5With = dbgWith 5
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dbg6With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg6With = dbgWith 6
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dbg7With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg7With = dbgWith 7
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dbg8With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg8With = dbgWith 8
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dbg9With :: (a -> String) -> a -> a
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dbg9With = dbgWith 9
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-- | Helper for producing debug messages:
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-- concatenates a name (eg a function name),
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-- short description of the value being logged,
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-- and string representation of the value.
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--
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-- Eg: @let lbl = lbl_ "print"@,
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-- @dbg1With (lbl "part 1".show) ...@.
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--
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lbl_ :: String -> String -> String -> String
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lbl_ name desc val = name <> ": " <> desc <> ":" <> " " <> val
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-- XXX the resulting function is constrained to only one value type
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-- -- | A helper for defining a local "dbg" function.
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-- -- Given a debug level and a topic string (eg, a function name),
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-- -- it generates a function which takes
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-- -- - a description string,
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-- -- - a value-to-string show function,
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-- -- - and a value to be inspected,
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-- -- debug-logs the topic, description and result of calling the show function on the value,
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-- -- formatted nicely, at the specified debug level or above,
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-- -- then returns the value.
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-- dbg_ :: forall a. Int -> String -> (String -> (a -> String) -> a -> a)
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-- dbg_ level topic =
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-- \desc showfn val ->
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-- dbgWith level (lbl_ topic desc . showfn) val
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-- {-# HLINT ignore "Redundant lambda" #-}
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-- | Whether ghc-debug support is included in this build, and if so, how it will behave.
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-- When hledger is built with the @ghcdebug@ cabal flag (off by default, because of extra deps),
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-- it can listen (on unix ?) for connections from ghc-debug clients like ghc-debug-brick,
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-- for pausing/resuming the program and inspecting memory usage and profile information.
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--
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-- With a ghc-debug-supporting build, ghc-debug can be enabled by running hledger with
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-- a negative --debug level. There are three different modes:
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-- --debug=-1 - run normally (can be paused/resumed by a ghc-debug client),
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-- --debug=-2 - pause and await client commands at program start (not useful currently),
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-- --debug=-3 - pause and await client commands at program end.
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data GhcDebugMode =
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GDNotSupported
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| GDDisabled
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| GDNoPause
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| GDPauseAtStart
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| GDPauseAtEnd
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-- keep synced with ghcDebugMode
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deriving (Eq,Ord,Show)
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-- | Is the hledger-lib package built with ghc-debug support ?
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ghcDebugSupportedInLib :: Bool
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ghcDebugSupportedInLib =
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#ifdef GHCDEBUG
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True
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#else
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False
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#endif
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-- | Should the program open a socket allowing control by ghc-debug-brick or similar ghc-debug client ?
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-- See GhcDebugMode.
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ghcDebugMode :: GhcDebugMode
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ghcDebugMode =
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#ifdef GHCDEBUG
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case debugLevel of
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_ | not ghcDebugSupportedInLib -> GDNotSupported
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(-1) -> GDNoPause
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(-2) -> GDPauseAtStart
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(-3) -> GDPauseAtEnd
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_ -> GDDisabled
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-- keep synced with GhcDebugMode
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#else
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GDNotSupported
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#endif
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-- | When ghc-debug support has been built into the program and enabled at runtime with --debug=-N,
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-- this calls ghc-debug's withGhcDebug; otherwise it's a no-op.
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withGhcDebug' =
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#ifdef GHCDEBUG
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if ghcDebugMode > GDDisabled then withGhcDebug else id
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#else
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id
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#endif
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-- | When ghc-debug support has been built into the program, this calls ghc-debug's pause, otherwise it's a no-op.
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ghcDebugPause' :: IO ()
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ghcDebugPause' =
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#ifdef GHCDEBUG
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pause
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#else
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return ()
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#endif
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