""" A Cython plugin for coverage.py Requires the coverage package at least in version 4.0 (which added the plugin API). This plugin requires the generated C sources to be available, next to the extension module. It parses the C file and reads the original source files from it, which are stored in C comments. It then reports a source file to coverage.py when it hits one of its lines during line tracing. Basically, Cython can (on request) emit explicit trace calls into the C code that it generates, and as a general human debugging helper, it always copies the current source code line (and its surrounding context) into the C files before it generates code for that line, e.g. :: /* "line_trace.pyx":147 * def cy_add_with_nogil(a,b): * cdef int z, x=a, y=b # 1 * with nogil: # 2 # <<<<<<<<<<<<<< * z = 0 # 3 * z += cy_add_nogil(x, y) # 4 */ __Pyx_TraceLine(147,1,__PYX_ERR(0, 147, __pyx_L4_error)) [C code generated for file line_trace.pyx, line 147, follows here] The crux is that multiple source files can contribute code to a single C (or C++) file (and thus, to a single extension module) besides the main module source file (.py/.pyx), usually shared declaration files (.pxd) but also literally included files (.pxi). Therefore, the coverage plugin doesn't actually try to look at the file that happened to contribute the current source line for the trace call, but simply looks up the single .c file from which the extension was compiled (which usually lies right next to it after the build, having the same name), and parses the code copy comments from that .c file to recover the original source files and their code as a line-to-file mapping. That mapping is then used to report the ``__Pyx_TraceLine()`` calls to the coverage tool. The plugin also reports the line of source code that it found in the C file to the coverage tool to support annotated source representations. For this, again, it does not look at the actual source files but only reports the source code that it found in the C code comments. Apart from simplicity (read one file instead of finding and parsing many), part of the reasoning here is that any line in the original sources for which there is no comment line (and trace call) in the generated C code cannot count as executed, really, so the C code comments are a very good source for coverage reporting. They already filter out purely declarative code lines that do not contribute executable code, and such (missing) lines can then be marked as excluded from coverage analysis. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import re import os.path import sys from collections import defaultdict from coverage.plugin import CoveragePlugin, FileTracer, FileReporter # requires coverage.py 4.0+ from coverage.files import canonical_filename from .Utils import find_root_package_dir, is_package_dir, is_cython_generated_file, open_source_file, OpenFile, generated_file_exists from . import __version__ C_FILE_EXTENSIONS = ['.c', '.cpp', '.cc', '.cxx'] MODULE_FILE_EXTENSIONS = set(['.py', '.pyx', '.pxd'] + C_FILE_EXTENSIONS) def _find_c_source(base_path): file_exists = os.path.exists for ext in C_FILE_EXTENSIONS: file_name = base_path + ext if file_exists(file_name): return file_name return None def _find_dep_file_path(main_file, file_path, relative_path_search=False): abs_path = os.path.abspath(file_path) if not os.path.exists(abs_path) and (file_path.endswith('.pxi') or relative_path_search): # files are looked up relative to the main source file rel_file_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(main_file), file_path) if os.path.exists(rel_file_path): abs_path = os.path.abspath(rel_file_path) abs_no_ext = os.path.splitext(abs_path)[0] file_no_ext, extension = os.path.splitext(file_path) # We check if the paths match by matching the directories in reverse order. # pkg/module.pyx /long/absolute_path/bla/bla/site-packages/pkg/module.c should match. # this will match the pairs: module-module and pkg-pkg. After which there is nothing left to zip. abs_no_ext = os.path.normpath(abs_no_ext) file_no_ext = os.path.normpath(file_no_ext) matching_paths = zip(reversed(abs_no_ext.split(os.sep)), reversed(file_no_ext.split(os.sep))) for one, other in matching_paths: if one != other: break else: # No mismatches detected matching_abs_path = os.path.splitext(main_file)[0] + extension if os.path.exists(matching_abs_path): return canonical_filename(matching_abs_path) # search sys.path for external locations if a valid file hasn't been found if not os.path.exists(abs_path): for sys_path in sys.path: test_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(sys_path, file_path)) if os.path.exists(test_path): return canonical_filename(test_path) return canonical_filename(abs_path) class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): # map from traced file paths to absolute file paths _file_path_map = None # map from traced file paths to corresponding C files _c_files_map = None # map from parsed C files to their content _parsed_c_files = None # map from traced files to lines that are excluded from coverage _excluded_lines_map = None # list of regex patterns for lines to exclude _excluded_line_patterns = () def sys_info(self): return [('Cython version', __version__)] def configure(self, config): # Entry point for coverage "configurer". # Read the regular expressions from the coverage config that match lines to be excluded from coverage. self._excluded_line_patterns = config.get_option("report:exclude_lines") def file_tracer(self, filename): """ Try to find a C source file for a file path found by the tracer. """ # TODO We need to pxd-files to the include map. For more info see pybuild.py # Currently skip such files, because they are not supported in Arcadia pybuild with coverage. if os.path.splitext(filename)[-1] not in ('.pyx', '.pxi'): return None if filename.startswith('<') or filename.startswith('memory:'): return None c_file = py_file = None filename = canonical_filename(filename) if self._c_files_map and filename in self._c_files_map: c_file = self._c_files_map[filename][0] if c_file is None: c_file, py_file = self._find_source_files(filename) if not c_file: return None # unknown file # parse all source file paths and lines from C file # to learn about all relevant source files right away (pyx/pxi/pxd) # FIXME: this might already be too late if the first executed line # is not from the main .pyx file but a file with a different # name than the .c file (which prevents us from finding the # .c file) _, code = self._read_source_lines(c_file, filename) if code is None: return None # no source found if self._file_path_map is None: self._file_path_map = {} return CythonModuleTracer(filename, py_file, c_file, self._c_files_map, self._file_path_map) def file_reporter(self, filename): # TODO: let coverage.py handle .py files itself #ext = os.path.splitext(filename)[1].lower() #if ext == '.py': # from coverage.python import PythonFileReporter # return PythonFileReporter(filename) filename = canonical_filename(filename) if self._c_files_map and filename in self._c_files_map: c_file, rel_file_path, code = self._c_files_map[filename] else: c_file, _ = self._find_source_files(filename) if not c_file: if standalone(): raise AssertionError(filename) return None # unknown file rel_file_path, code = self._read_source_lines(c_file, filename) if code is None: if standalone(): raise AssertionError(filename) return None # no source found return CythonModuleReporter( c_file, filename, rel_file_path, code, self._excluded_lines_map.get(rel_file_path, frozenset()) ) def _find_source_files(self, filename): basename, ext = os.path.splitext(filename) ext = ext.lower() if ext in MODULE_FILE_EXTENSIONS: pass elif ext == '.pyd': # Windows extension module platform_suffix = re.search(r'[.]cp[0-9]+-win[_a-z0-9]*$', basename, re.I) if platform_suffix: basename = basename[:platform_suffix.start()] elif ext == '.so': # Linux/Unix/Mac extension module platform_suffix = re.search(r'[.](?:cpython|pypy)-[0-9]+[-_a-z0-9]*$', basename, re.I) if platform_suffix: basename = basename[:platform_suffix.start()] elif ext == '.pxi': # if we get here, it means that the first traced line of a Cython module was # not in the main module but in an include file, so try a little harder to # find the main source file self._find_c_source_files(os.path.dirname(filename), filename) if filename in self._c_files_map: return self._c_files_map[filename][0], None if standalone(): raise AssertionError(filename) else: # none of our business return None, None c_file = filename if ext in C_FILE_EXTENSIONS else _find_c_source(basename) if c_file is None: # a module "pkg/mod.so" can have a source file "pkg/pkg.mod.c" package_root = find_root_package_dir.uncached(filename) package_path = os.path.relpath(basename, package_root).split(os.path.sep) if len(package_path) > 1: test_basepath = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(filename), '.'.join(package_path)) c_file = _find_c_source(test_basepath) py_source_file = None if c_file: py_source_file = os.path.splitext(c_file)[0] + '.py' if not os.path.exists(py_source_file): py_source_file = None if not is_cython_generated_file(c_file, if_not_found=False, is_standalone=standalone()): if py_source_file and generated_file_exists(c_file, standalone()): # if we did not generate the C file, # then we probably also shouldn't care about the .py file. py_source_file = None c_file = None return c_file, py_source_file def _find_c_source_files(self, dir_path, source_file): """ Desperately parse all C files in the directory or its package parents (not re-descending) to find the (included) source file in one of them. """ if standalone(): if os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'): broot = os.environ['PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'] iter_files = lambda: (os.path.join(root, filename) for root, _, files in os.walk(broot) for filename in files) else: import library.python.resource iter_files = library.python.resource.resfs_files for c_file in iter_files(): if os.path.splitext(c_file)[1] in C_FILE_EXTENSIONS: self._read_source_lines(c_file, source_file) if source_file in self._c_files_map: return raise AssertionError((source_file, os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'))) if not os.path.isdir(dir_path): return splitext = os.path.splitext for filename in os.listdir(dir_path): ext = splitext(filename)[1].lower() if ext in C_FILE_EXTENSIONS: self._read_source_lines(os.path.join(dir_path, filename), source_file) if source_file in self._c_files_map: return # not found? then try one package up if is_package_dir(dir_path): self._find_c_source_files(os.path.dirname(dir_path), source_file) def _read_source_lines(self, c_file, sourcefile): """ Parse a Cython generated C/C++ source file and find the executable lines. Each executable line starts with a comment header that states source file and line number, as well as the surrounding range of source code lines. """ if self._parsed_c_files is None: self._parsed_c_files = {} if c_file in self._parsed_c_files: code_lines = self._parsed_c_files[c_file] else: code_lines = self._parse_cfile_lines(c_file) self._parsed_c_files[c_file] = code_lines if self._c_files_map is None: self._c_files_map = {} for filename, code in code_lines.items(): abs_path = _find_dep_file_path(c_file, filename, relative_path_search=True) self._c_files_map[abs_path] = (c_file, filename, code) if sourcefile not in self._c_files_map: return (None,) * 2 # e.g. shared library file return self._c_files_map[sourcefile][1:] def _parse_cfile_lines(self, c_file): """ Parse a C file and extract all source file lines that generated executable code. """ match_source_path_line = re.compile(r' */[*] +"(.*)":([0-9]+)$').match match_current_code_line = re.compile(r' *[*] (.*) # <<<<<<+$').match match_comment_end = re.compile(r' *[*]/$').match match_trace_line = re.compile(r' *__Pyx_TraceLine\(([0-9]+),').match not_executable = re.compile( r'\s*c(?:type)?def\s+' r'(?:(?:public|external)\s+)?' r'(?:struct|union|enum|class)' r'(\s+[^:]+|)\s*:' ).match if self._excluded_line_patterns: line_is_excluded = re.compile("|".join(["(?:%s)" % regex for regex in self._excluded_line_patterns])).search else: line_is_excluded = lambda line: False code_lines = defaultdict(dict) executable_lines = defaultdict(set) current_filename = None if self._excluded_lines_map is None: self._excluded_lines_map = defaultdict(set) with OpenFile(c_file, is_standalone=standalone()) as lines: lines = iter(lines) for line in lines: match = match_source_path_line(line) if not match: if '__Pyx_TraceLine(' in line and current_filename is not None: trace_line = match_trace_line(line) if trace_line: executable_lines[current_filename].add(int(trace_line.group(1))) continue filename, lineno = match.groups() current_filename = filename lineno = int(lineno) for comment_line in lines: match = match_current_code_line(comment_line) if match: code_line = match.group(1).rstrip() if not_executable(code_line): break if line_is_excluded(code_line): self._excluded_lines_map[filename].add(lineno) break code_lines[filename][lineno] = code_line break elif match_comment_end(comment_line): # unexpected comment format - false positive? break # Remove lines that generated code but are not traceable. for filename, lines in code_lines.items(): dead_lines = set(lines).difference(executable_lines.get(filename, ())) for lineno in dead_lines: del lines[lineno] return code_lines class CythonModuleTracer(FileTracer): """ Find the Python/Cython source file for a Cython module. """ def __init__(self, module_file, py_file, c_file, c_files_map, file_path_map): super(CythonModuleTracer, self).__init__() self.module_file = module_file self.py_file = py_file self.c_file = c_file self._c_files_map = c_files_map self._file_path_map = file_path_map def has_dynamic_source_filename(self): return True def dynamic_source_filename(self, filename, frame): """ Determine source file path. Called by the function call tracer. """ source_file = frame.f_code.co_filename try: return self._file_path_map[source_file] except KeyError: pass if standalone(): abs_path = self.module_file else: abs_path = _find_dep_file_path(filename, source_file) if self.py_file and source_file[-3:].lower() == '.py': # always let coverage.py handle this case itself self._file_path_map[source_file] = self.py_file return self.py_file assert self._c_files_map is not None if abs_path not in self._c_files_map: self._c_files_map[abs_path] = (self.c_file, source_file, None) self._file_path_map[source_file] = abs_path return abs_path class CythonModuleReporter(FileReporter): """ Provide detailed trace information for one source file to coverage.py. """ def __init__(self, c_file, source_file, rel_file_path, code, excluded_lines): super(CythonModuleReporter, self).__init__(source_file) self.name = rel_file_path self.c_file = c_file self._code = code self._excluded_lines = excluded_lines self._abs_filename = self._find_abs_filename() def lines(self): """ Return set of line numbers that are possibly executable. """ return set(self._code) def excluded_lines(self): """ Return set of line numbers that are excluded from coverage. """ return self._excluded_lines def _iter_source_tokens(self): current_line = 1 for line_no, code_line in sorted(self._code.items()): while line_no > current_line: yield [] current_line += 1 yield [('txt', code_line)] current_line += 1 def source(self): """ Return the source code of the file as a string. """ if os.path.exists(self._abs_filename): with open_source_file(self._abs_filename) as f: return f.read() else: return '\n'.join( (tokens[0][1] if tokens else '') for tokens in self._iter_source_tokens()) def source_token_lines(self): """ Iterate over the source code tokens. """ if os.path.exists(self._abs_filename): with open_source_file(self._abs_filename) as f: for line in f: yield [('txt', line.rstrip('\n'))] else: for line in self._iter_source_tokens(): yield line def _find_abs_filename(self): for root in [ os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_ARCADIA_SOURCE_ROOT'), os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'), ]: if root: abs_path = os.path.join(root, self.filename) if root and os.path.exists(abs_path): return abs_path return self.filename def coverage_init(reg, options): plugin = Plugin() reg.add_configurer(plugin) reg.add_file_tracer(plugin) # ========================== Arcadia specific ================================= def standalone(): return getattr(sys, 'is_standalone_binary', False) # ======================= Redefine some methods =============================== if standalone(): import itertools import json CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP = {'undef': True} def _find_c_source(base_path): ''' There are two different coverage stages when c source file might be required: * trace - python calls c_tracefunc on every line and CythonModuleTracer needs to match pyd and pxi files with source files. This is test's runtime and tests' clean environment might doesn't contain required sources and generated files (c, cpp), that's why we get files from resfs_src. * report - coverage data contains only covered data and CythonModuleReporter needs to parse source files to obtain missing lines and branches. This is test_tool's resolve/build_report step. test_tools doesn't have compiled in sources, however, it can extract required files from binary and set PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT to guide coverage. ''' if os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'): # Report stage (resolve) def exists(filename): return os.path.exists(os.path.join(os.environ['PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_BUILD_ROOT'], filename)) else: # Trace stage (test's runtime) def exists(filename): import library.python.resource return library.python.resource.resfs_src(filename, resfs_file=True) if os.environ.get('PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP'): if CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP.get('undef'): with open(os.environ['PYTHON_COVERAGE_CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP']) as afile: data = json.load(afile) data = {os.path.splitext(k)[0]: v for k, v in data.items()} CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP.clear() CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP.update(data) if base_path in CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP: # target file was included and should be sought inside another pyx file base_path = CYTHON_INCLUDE_MAP[base_path] # TODO (', '.py3', '.py2') -> ('.py3', '.py2'), when https://a.yandex-team.ru/review/3511262 is merged suffixes = [''.join(x) for x in itertools.product(('.pyx',), ('', '.py3', '.py2'), ('.cpp', '.c'))] suffixes += C_FILE_EXTENSIONS for suffix in suffixes: if exists(base_path + suffix): return base_path + suffix return None def _find_dep_file_path(main_file, file_path, relative_path_search=False): # file_path is already arcadia root relative return canonical_filename(file_path)