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153 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
153 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
2 years ago
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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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# Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root
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# for license information.
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import os
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import sys
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import debugpy
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from debugpy import launcher
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from debugpy.common import json
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from debugpy.launcher import debuggee
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def launch_request(request):
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debug_options = set(request("debugOptions", json.array(str)))
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# Handling of properties that can also be specified as legacy "debugOptions" flags.
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# If property is explicitly set to false, but the flag is in "debugOptions", treat
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# it as an error. Returns None if the property wasn't explicitly set either way.
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def property_or_debug_option(prop_name, flag_name):
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assert prop_name[0].islower() and flag_name[0].isupper()
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value = request(prop_name, bool, optional=True)
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if value == ():
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value = None
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if flag_name in debug_options:
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if value is False:
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raise request.isnt_valid(
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'{0}:false and "debugOptions":[{1}] are mutually exclusive',
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json.repr(prop_name),
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json.repr(flag_name),
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)
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value = True
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return value
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python = request("python", json.array(str, size=(1,)))
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cmdline = list(python)
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if not request("noDebug", json.default(False)):
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# see https://github.com/microsoft/debugpy/issues/861
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if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 11):
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cmdline += ["-X", "frozen_modules=off"]
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port = request("port", int)
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cmdline += [
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os.path.dirname(debugpy.__file__),
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"--connect",
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launcher.adapter_host + ":" + str(port),
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]
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if not request("subProcess", True):
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cmdline += ["--configure-subProcess", "False"]
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qt_mode = request(
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"qt",
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json.enum(
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"none", "auto", "pyside", "pyside2", "pyqt4", "pyqt5", optional=True
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),
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)
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cmdline += ["--configure-qt", qt_mode]
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adapter_access_token = request("adapterAccessToken", str, optional=True)
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if adapter_access_token != ():
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cmdline += ["--adapter-access-token", adapter_access_token]
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debugpy_args = request("debugpyArgs", json.array(str))
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cmdline += debugpy_args
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# Use the copy of arguments that was propagated via the command line rather than
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# "args" in the request itself, to allow for shell expansion.
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cmdline += sys.argv[1:]
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process_name = request("processName", sys.executable)
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env = os.environ.copy()
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env_changes = request("env", json.object((str, type(None))))
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if sys.platform == "win32":
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# Environment variables are case-insensitive on Win32, so we need to normalize
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# both dicts to make sure that env vars specified in the debug configuration
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# overwrite the global env vars correctly. If debug config has entries that
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# differ in case only, that's an error.
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env = {k.upper(): v for k, v in os.environ.items()}
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new_env_changes = {}
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for k, v in env_changes.items():
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k_upper = k.upper()
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if k_upper in new_env_changes:
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if new_env_changes[k_upper] == v:
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continue
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else:
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raise request.isnt_valid(
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'Found duplicate in "env": {0}.'.format(k_upper)
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)
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new_env_changes[k_upper] = v
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env_changes = new_env_changes
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if "DEBUGPY_TEST" in env:
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# If we're running as part of a debugpy test, make sure that codecov is not
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# applied to the debuggee, since it will conflict with pydevd.
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env.pop("COV_CORE_SOURCE", None)
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env.update(env_changes)
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env = {k: v for k, v in env.items() if v is not None}
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if request("gevent", False):
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env["GEVENT_SUPPORT"] = "True"
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console = request(
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"console",
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json.enum(
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"internalConsole", "integratedTerminal", "externalTerminal", optional=True
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),
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)
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redirect_output = property_or_debug_option("redirectOutput", "RedirectOutput")
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if redirect_output is None:
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# If neither the property nor the option were specified explicitly, choose
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# the default depending on console type - "internalConsole" needs it to
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# provide any output at all, but it's unnecessary for the terminals.
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redirect_output = console == "internalConsole"
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if redirect_output:
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# sys.stdout buffering must be disabled - otherwise we won't see the output
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# at all until the buffer fills up.
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env["PYTHONUNBUFFERED"] = "1"
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# Force UTF-8 output to minimize data loss due to re-encoding.
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env["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = "utf-8"
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if property_or_debug_option("waitOnNormalExit", "WaitOnNormalExit"):
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if console == "internalConsole":
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raise request.isnt_valid(
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'"waitOnNormalExit" is not supported for "console":"internalConsole"'
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)
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debuggee.wait_on_exit_predicates.append(lambda code: code == 0)
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if property_or_debug_option("waitOnAbnormalExit", "WaitOnAbnormalExit"):
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if console == "internalConsole":
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raise request.isnt_valid(
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'"waitOnAbnormalExit" is not supported for "console":"internalConsole"'
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)
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debuggee.wait_on_exit_predicates.append(lambda code: code != 0)
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debuggee.spawn(process_name, cmdline, env, redirect_output)
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return {}
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def terminate_request(request):
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del debuggee.wait_on_exit_predicates[:]
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request.respond({})
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debuggee.kill()
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def disconnect():
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del debuggee.wait_on_exit_predicates[:]
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debuggee.kill()
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