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package Dumpvalue;
use strict;
our $VERSION = '1.18';
our(%address, $stab, @stab, %stab, %subs);
sub ASCII { return ord('A') == 65; }
# This module will give incorrect results for some inputs on EBCDIC platforms
# before v5.8
*to_native = ($] lt "5.008")
? sub { return shift }
: sub { return utf8::unicode_to_native(shift) };
my $APC = chr to_native(0x9F);
my $backslash_c_question = (ASCII) ? '\177' : $APC;
# documentation nits, handle complex data structures better by chromatic
# translate control chars to ^X - Randal Schwartz
# Modifications to print types by Peter Gordon v1.0
# Ilya Zakharevich -- patches after 5.001 (and some before ;-)
# Won't dump symbol tables and contents of debugged files by default
# (IZ) changes for objectification:
# c) quote() renamed to method set_quote();
# d) unctrlSet() renamed to method set_unctrl();
# f) Compiles with 'use strict', but in two places no strict refs is needed:
# maybe more problems are waiting...
my %defaults = (
globPrint => 0,
printUndef => 1,
tick => "auto",
unctrl => 'quote',
subdump => 1,
dumpReused => 0,
bareStringify => 1,
hashDepth => '',
arrayDepth => '',
dumpDBFiles => '',
dumpPackages => '',
quoteHighBit => '',
usageOnly => '',
compactDump => '',
veryCompact => '',
stopDbSignal => '',
);
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %opt = (%defaults, @_);
bless \%opt, $class;
}
sub set {
my $self = shift;
my %opt = @_;
@$self{keys %opt} = values %opt;
}
sub get {
my $self = shift;
wantarray ? @$self{@_} : $$self{pop @_};
}
sub dumpValue {
my $self = shift;
die "usage: \$dumper->dumpValue(value)" unless @_ == 1;
local %address;
local $^W=0;
(print "undef\n"), return unless defined $_[0];
(print $self->stringify($_[0]), "\n"), return unless ref $_[0];
$self->unwrap($_[0],0);
}
sub dumpValues {
my $self = shift;
local %address;
local $^W=0;
(print "undef\n"), return unless defined $_[0];
$self->unwrap(\@_,0);
}
# This one is good for variable names:
sub unctrl {
local($_) = @_;
return \$_ if ref \$_ eq "GLOB";
s/([\000-\037])/'^' . chr(to_native(ord($1)^64))/eg;
s/ $backslash_c_question /^?/xg;
$_;
}
sub stringify {
my $self = shift;
local $_ = shift;
my $noticks = shift;
my $tick = $self->{tick};
return 'undef' unless defined $_ or not $self->{printUndef};
return $_ . "" if ref \$_ eq 'GLOB';
{ no strict 'refs';
$_ = &{'overload::StrVal'}($_)
if $self->{bareStringify} and ref $_
and %overload:: and defined &{'overload::StrVal'};
}
if ($tick eq 'auto') {
if (/[^[:^cntrl:]\n]/) { # All ASCII controls but \n get '"'
$tick = '"';
} else {
$tick = "'";
}
}
if ($tick eq "'") {
s/([\'\\])/\\$1/g;
} elsif ($self->{unctrl} eq 'unctrl') {
s/([\"\\])/\\$1/g ;
$_ = &unctrl($_);
s/([[:^ascii:]])/'\\0x'.sprintf('%2X',ord($1))/eg
if $self->{quoteHighBit};
} elsif ($self->{unctrl} eq 'quote') {
s/([\"\\\$\@])/\\$1/g if $tick eq '"';
s/\e/\\e/g;
s/([\000-\037$backslash_c_question])/'\\c'._escaped_ord($1)/eg;
}
s/([[:^ascii:]])/'\\'.sprintf('%3o',ord($1))/eg if $self->{quoteHighBit};
($noticks || /^\d+(\.\d*)?\Z/)
? $_
: $tick . $_ . $tick;
}
# Ensure a resulting \ is escaped to be \\
sub _escaped_ord {
my $chr = shift;
if ($chr eq $backslash_c_question) {
$chr = '?';
}
else {
$chr = chr(to_native(ord($chr)^64));
$chr =~ s{\\}{\\\\}g;
}
return $chr;
}
sub DumpElem {
my ($self, $v) = (shift, shift);
my $short = $self->stringify($v, ref $v);
my $shortmore = '';
if ($self->{veryCompact} && ref $v
&& (ref $v eq 'ARRAY' and !grep(ref $_, @$v) )) {
my $depth = $#$v;
($shortmore, $depth) = (' ...', $self->{arrayDepth} - 1)
if $self->{arrayDepth} and $depth >= $self->{arrayDepth};
my @a = map $self->stringify($_), @$v[0..$depth];
print "0..$#{$v} @a$shortmore\n";
} elsif ($self->{veryCompact} && ref $v
&& (ref $v eq 'HASH') and !grep(ref $_, values %$v)) {
my @a = sort keys %$v;
my $depth = $#a;
($shortmore, $depth) = (' ...', $self->{hashDepth} - 1)
if $self->{hashDepth} and $depth >= $self->{hashDepth};
my @b = map {$self->stringify($_) . " => " . $self->stringify($$v{$_})}
@a[0..$depth];
local $" = ', ';
print "@b$shortmore\n";
} else {
print "$short\n";
$self->unwrap($v,shift);
}
}
sub unwrap {
my $self = shift;
return if $DB::signal and $self->{stopDbSignal};
my ($v) = shift ;
my ($s) = shift ; # extra no of spaces
my $sp;
my (%v,@v,$address,$short,$fileno);
$sp = " " x $s ;
$s += 3 ;
# Check for reused addresses
if (ref $v) {
my $val = $v;
{ no strict 'refs';
$val = &{'overload::StrVal'}($v)
if %overload:: and defined &{'overload::StrVal'};
}
($address) = $val =~ /(0x[0-9a-f]+)\)$/ ;
if (!$self->{dumpReused} && defined $address) {
$address{$address}++ ;
if ( $address{$address} > 1 ) {
print "${sp}-> REUSED_ADDRESS\n" ;
return ;
}
}
} elsif (ref \$v eq 'GLOB') {
$address = "$v" . ""; # To avoid a bug with globs
$address{$address}++ ;
if ( $address{$address} > 1 ) {
print "${sp}*DUMPED_GLOB*\n" ;
return ;
}
}
if (ref $v eq 'Regexp') {
my $re = "$v";
$re =~ s,/,\\/,g;
print "$sp-> qr/$re/\n";
return;
}
if ( UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'HASH') ) {
my @sortKeys = sort keys(%$v) ;
my $more;
my $tHashDepth = $#sortKeys ;
$tHashDepth = $#sortKeys < $self->{hashDepth}-1 ? $#sortKeys : $self->{hashDepth}-1
unless $self->{hashDepth} eq '' ;
$more = "....\n" if $tHashDepth < $#sortKeys ;
my $shortmore = "";
$shortmore = ", ..." if $tHashDepth < $#sortKeys ;
$#sortKeys = $tHashDepth ;
if ($self->{compactDump} && !grep(ref $_, values %{$v})) {
$short = $sp;
my @keys;
for (@sortKeys) {
push @keys, $self->stringify($_) . " => " . $self->stringify($v->{$_});
}
$short .= join ', ', @keys;
$short .= $shortmore;
(print "$short\n"), return if length $short <= $self->{compactDump};
}
for my $key (@sortKeys) {
return if $DB::signal and $self->{stopDbSignal};
my $value = $ {$v}{$key} ;
print $sp, $self->stringify($key), " => ";
$self->DumpElem($value, $s);
}
print "$sp empty hash\n" unless @sortKeys;
print "$sp$more" if defined $more ;
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'ARRAY') ) {
my $tArrayDepth = $#{$v} ;
my $more ;
$tArrayDepth = $#$v < $self->{arrayDepth}-1 ? $#$v : $self->{arrayDepth}-1
unless $self->{arrayDepth} eq '' ;
$more = "....\n" if $tArrayDepth < $#{$v} ;
my $shortmore = "";
$shortmore = " ..." if $tArrayDepth < $#{$v} ;
if ($self->{compactDump} && !grep(ref $_, @{$v})) {
if ($#$v >= 0) {
$short = $sp . "0..$#{$v} " .
join(" ",
map {exists $v->[$_] ? $self->stringify($v->[$_]) : "empty"} (0..$tArrayDepth)
) . "$shortmore";
} else {
$short = $sp . "empty array";
}
(print "$short\n"), return if length $short <= $self->{compactDump};
}
for my $num (0 .. $tArrayDepth) {
return if $DB::signal and $self->{stopDbSignal};
print "$sp$num ";
if (exists $v->[$num]) {
$self->DumpElem($v->[$num], $s);
} else {
print "empty slot\n";
}
}
print "$sp empty array\n" unless @$v;
print "$sp$more" if defined $more ;
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'SCALAR') or ref $v eq 'REF' ) {
print "$sp-> ";
$self->DumpElem($$v, $s);
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'CODE') ) {
print "$sp-> ";
$self->dumpsub(0, $v);
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa($v, 'GLOB') ) {
print "$sp-> ",$self->stringify($$v,1),"\n";
if ($self->{globPrint}) {
$s += 3;
$self->dumpglob('', $s, "{$$v}", $$v, 1);
} elsif (defined ($fileno = fileno($v))) {
print( (' ' x ($s+3)) . "FileHandle({$$v}) => fileno($fileno)\n" );
}
} elsif (ref \$v eq 'GLOB') {
if ($self->{globPrint}) {
$self->dumpglob('', $s, "{$v}", $v, 1);
} elsif (defined ($fileno = fileno(\$v))) {
print( (' ' x $s) . "FileHandle({$v}) => fileno($fileno)\n" );
}
}
}
sub matchvar {
$_[0] eq $_[1] or
($_[1] =~ /^([!~])(.)([\x00-\xff]*)/) and
($1 eq '!') ^ (eval {($_[2] . "::" . $_[0]) =~ /$2$3/});
}
sub compactDump {
my $self = shift;
$self->{compactDump} = shift if @_;
$self->{compactDump} = 6*80-1
if $self->{compactDump} and $self->{compactDump} < 2;
$self->{compactDump};
}
sub veryCompact {
my $self = shift;
$self->{veryCompact} = shift if @_;
$self->compactDump(1) if !$self->{compactDump} and $self->{veryCompact};
$self->{veryCompact};
}
sub set_unctrl {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) {
my $in = shift;
if ($in eq 'unctrl' or $in eq 'quote') {
$self->{unctrl} = $in;
} else {
print "Unknown value for 'unctrl'.\n";
}
}
$self->{unctrl};
}
sub set_quote {
my $self = shift;
if (@_ and $_[0] eq '"') {
$self->{tick} = '"';
$self->{unctrl} = 'quote';
} elsif (@_ and $_[0] eq 'auto') {
$self->{tick} = 'auto';
$self->{unctrl} = 'quote';
} elsif (@_) { # Need to set
$self->{tick} = "'";
$self->{unctrl} = 'unctrl';
}
$self->{tick};
}
sub dumpglob {
my $self = shift;
return if $DB::signal and $self->{stopDbSignal};
my ($package, $off, $key, $val, $all) = @_;
local(*stab) = $val;
my $fileno;
if (($key !~ /^_</ or $self->{dumpDBFiles}) and defined $stab) {
print( (' ' x $off) . "\$", &unctrl($key), " = " );
$self->DumpElem($stab, 3+$off);
}
if (($key !~ /^_</ or $self->{dumpDBFiles}) and @stab) {
print( (' ' x $off) . "\@$key = (\n" );
$self->unwrap(\@stab,3+$off) ;
print( (' ' x $off) . ")\n" );
}
if ($key ne "main::" && $key ne "DB::" && %stab
&& ($self->{dumpPackages} or $key !~ /::$/)
&& ($key !~ /^_</ or $self->{dumpDBFiles})
&& !($package eq "Dumpvalue" and $key eq "stab")) {
print( (' ' x $off) . "\%$key = (\n" );
$self->unwrap(\%stab,3+$off) ;
print( (' ' x $off) . ")\n" );
}
if (defined ($fileno = fileno(*stab))) {
print( (' ' x $off) . "FileHandle($key) => fileno($fileno)\n" );
}
if ($all) {
if (defined &stab) {
$self->dumpsub($off, $key);
}
}
}
sub CvGV_name {
my $self = shift;
my $in = shift;
return if $self->{skipCvGV}; # Backdoor to avoid problems if XS broken...
$in = \&$in; # Hard reference...
eval {require Devel::Peek; 1} or return;
my $gv = Devel::Peek::CvGV($in) or return;
*$gv{PACKAGE} . '::' . *$gv{NAME};
}
sub dumpsub {
my $self = shift;
my ($off,$sub) = @_;
my $ini = $sub;
my $s;
$sub = $1 if $sub =~ /^\{\*(.*)\}$/;
my $subref = defined $1 ? \&$sub : \&$ini;
my $place = $DB::sub{$sub} || (($s = $subs{"$subref"}) && $DB::sub{$s})
|| (($s = $self->CvGV_name($subref)) && $DB::sub{$s})
|| ($self->{subdump} && ($s = $self->findsubs("$subref"))
&& $DB::sub{$s});
$s = $sub unless defined $s;
$place = '???' unless defined $place;
print( (' ' x $off) . "&$s in $place\n" );
}
sub findsubs {
my $self = shift;
return undef unless %DB::sub;
my ($addr, $name, $loc);
while (($name, $loc) = each %DB::sub) {
$addr = \&$name;
$subs{"$addr"} = $name;
}
$self->{subdump} = 0;
$subs{ shift() };
}
sub dumpvars {
my $self = shift;
my ($package,@vars) = @_;
local(%address,$^W);
my ($key,$val);
$package .= "::" unless $package =~ /::$/;
*stab = *main::;
while ($package =~ /(\w+?::)/g) {
*stab = $ {stab}{$1};
}
$self->{TotalStrings} = 0;
$self->{Strings} = 0;
$self->{CompleteTotal} = 0;
while (($key,$val) = each(%stab)) {
return if $DB::signal and $self->{stopDbSignal};
next if @vars && !grep( matchvar($key, $_), @vars );
if ($self->{usageOnly}) {
$self->globUsage(\$val, $key)
if ($package ne 'Dumpvalue' or $key ne 'stab')
and ref(\$val) eq 'GLOB';
} else {
$self->dumpglob($package, 0,$key, $val);
}
}
if ($self->{usageOnly}) {
print <<EOP;
String space: $self->{TotalStrings} bytes in $self->{Strings} strings.
EOP
$self->{CompleteTotal} += $self->{TotalStrings};
print <<EOP;
Grand total = $self->{CompleteTotal} bytes (1 level deep) + overhead.
EOP
}
}
sub scalarUsage {
my $self = shift;
my $size;
if (UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], 'ARRAY')) {
$size = $self->arrayUsage($_[0]);
} elsif (UNIVERSAL::isa($_[0], 'HASH')) {
$size = $self->hashUsage($_[0]);
} elsif (!ref($_[0])) {
$size = length($_[0]);
}
$self->{TotalStrings} += $size;
$self->{Strings}++;
$size;
}
sub arrayUsage { # array ref, name
my $self = shift;
my $size = 0;
map {$size += $self->scalarUsage($_)} @{$_[0]};
my $len = @{$_[0]};
print "\@$_[1] = $len item", ($len > 1 ? "s" : ""), " (data: $size bytes)\n"
if defined $_[1];
$self->{CompleteTotal} += $size;
$size;
}
sub hashUsage { # hash ref, name
my $self = shift;
my @keys = keys %{$_[0]};
my @values = values %{$_[0]};
my $keys = $self->arrayUsage(\@keys);
my $values = $self->arrayUsage(\@values);
my $len = @keys;
my $total = $keys + $values;
print "\%$_[1] = $len item", ($len > 1 ? "s" : ""),
" (keys: $keys; values: $values; total: $total bytes)\n"
if defined $_[1];
$total;
}
sub globUsage { # glob ref, name
my $self = shift;
local *stab = *{$_[0]};
my $total = 0;
$total += $self->scalarUsage($stab) if defined $stab;
$total += $self->arrayUsage(\@stab, $_[1]) if @stab;
$total += $self->hashUsage(\%stab, $_[1])
if %stab and $_[1] ne "main::" and $_[1] ne "DB::";
#and !($package eq "Dumpvalue" and $key eq "stab"));
$total;
}
1;
=head1 NAME
Dumpvalue - provides screen dump of Perl data.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Dumpvalue;
my $dumper = Dumpvalue->new;
$dumper->set(globPrint => 1);
$dumper->dumpValue(\*::);
$dumper->dumpvars('main');
my $dump = $dumper->stringify($some_value);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
=head2 Creation
A new dumper is created by a call
$d = Dumpvalue->new(option1 => value1, option2 => value2)
Recognized options:
=over 4
=item C<arrayDepth>, C<hashDepth>
Print only first N elements of arrays and hashes. If false, prints all the
elements.
=item C<compactDump>, C<veryCompact>
Change style of array and hash dump. If true, short array
may be printed on one line.
=item C<globPrint>
Whether to print contents of globs.
=item C<dumpDBFiles>
Dump arrays holding contents of debugged files.
=item C<dumpPackages>
Dump symbol tables of packages.
=item C<dumpReused>
Dump contents of "reused" addresses.
=item C<tick>, C<quoteHighBit>, C<printUndef>
Change style of string dump. Default value of C<tick> is C<auto>, one
can enable either double-quotish dump, or single-quotish by setting it
to C<"> or C<'>. By default, characters with high bit set are printed
I<as is>. If C<quoteHighBit> is set, they will be quoted.
=item C<usageOnly>
rudimentary per-package memory usage dump. If set,
C<dumpvars> calculates total size of strings in variables in the package.
=item unctrl
Changes the style of printout of strings. Possible values are
C<unctrl> and C<quote>.
=item subdump
Whether to try to find the subroutine name given the reference.
=item bareStringify
Whether to write the non-overloaded form of the stringify-overloaded objects.
=item quoteHighBit
Whether to print chars with high bit set in binary or "as is".
=item stopDbSignal
Whether to abort printing if debugger signal flag is raised.
=back
Later in the life of the object the methods may be queries with get()
method and set() method (which accept multiple arguments).
=head2 Methods
=over 4
=item dumpValue
$dumper->dumpValue($value);
$dumper->dumpValue([$value1, $value2]);
Prints a dump to the currently selected filehandle.
=item dumpValues
$dumper->dumpValues($value1, $value2);
Same as C<< $dumper->dumpValue([$value1, $value2]); >>.
=item stringify
my $dump = $dumper->stringify($value [,$noticks] );
Returns the dump of a single scalar without printing. If the second
argument is true, the return value does not contain enclosing ticks.
Does not handle data structures.
=item dumpvars
$dumper->dumpvars('my_package');
$dumper->dumpvars('my_package', 'foo', '~bar$', '!......');
The optional arguments are considered as literal strings unless they
start with C<~> or C<!>, in which case they are interpreted as regular
expressions (possibly negated).
The second example prints entries with names C<foo>, and also entries
with names which ends on C<bar>, or are shorter than 5 chars.
=item set_quote
$d->set_quote('"');
Sets C<tick> and C<unctrl> options to suitable values for printout with the
given quote char. Possible values are C<auto>, C<'> and C<">.
=item set_unctrl
$d->set_unctrl('unctrl');
Sets C<unctrl> option with checking for an invalid argument.
Possible values are C<unctrl> and C<quote>.
=item compactDump
$d->compactDump(1);
Sets C<compactDump> option. If the value is 1, sets to a reasonable
big number.
=item veryCompact
$d->veryCompact(1);
Sets C<compactDump> and C<veryCompact> options simultaneously.
=item set
$d->set(option1 => value1, option2 => value2);
=item get
@values = $d->get('option1', 'option2');
=back
=cut
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