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Author: Jan Wielemaker
E-mail: J.Wielemaker@vu.nl
WWW: http://www.swi-prolog.org
Copyright (C): 1999-2015, University of Amsterdam
VU University Amsterdam
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*/
:- module(thread_util,
[ thread_run_interactor/0, % interactor main loop
threads/0, % List available threads
join_threads/0, % Join all terminated threads
interactor/0, % Create a new interactor
thread_has_console/0, % Test whether calling thread has a console
attach_console/0, % Create an xterm-console for thread.
tspy/1, % :Spec
tspy/2, % :Spec, +ThreadId
tdebug/0,
tdebug/1, % +ThreadId
tnodebug/0,
tnodebug/1, % +ThreadId
tprofile/1 % +ThreadId
]).
:- use_module(library(apply)).
:- use_module(library(lists)).
:- set_prolog_flag(generate_debug_info, false).
:- module_transparent
tspy/1,
tspy/2.
/** <module> Interactive thread utilities
This library provides utilities that are primarily intended for
interactive usage in a threaded Prolog environment. It allows for
inspecting threads, manage I/O of background threads (depending on the
environment) and manipulating the debug status of threads.
*/
%% threads
%
% List currently known threads with their status.
threads :-
threads(Threads),
print_message(information, threads(Threads)).
threads(Threads) :-
findall(Thread, thread_statistics(_,Thread), Threads).
%% join_threads
%
% Join all terminated threads.
join_threads :-
findall(Ripped, rip_thread(Ripped), AllRipped),
( AllRipped == []
-> true
; print_message(informational, joined_threads(AllRipped))
).
rip_thread(thread{id:id, status:Status}) :-
thread_property(Id, status(Status)),
Status \== running,
\+ thread_self(Id),
thread_join(Id, _).
%% interactor
%
% Run a Prolog toplevel in another thread with a new console window.
interactor :-
thread_create(thread_run_interactor, _Id,
[ detached(true),
debug(false)
]).
thread_run_interactor :-
set_prolog_flag(query_debug_settings, debug(false, false)),
attach_console,
print_message(banner, thread_welcome),
prolog.
%% thread_has_console is semidet.
%
% True when the calling thread has an attached console.
%
% @see attach_console/0
:- dynamic
has_console/4. % Id, In, Out, Err
thread_has_console(main) :- !. % we assume main has one.
thread_has_console(Id) :-
has_console(Id, _, _, _).
thread_has_console :-
current_prolog_flag(break_level, _), !.
thread_has_console :-
thread_self(Id),
thread_has_console(Id), !.
%% attach_console is det.
%
% Create an xterm-console and make the standard Prolog streams point to
% it.
attach_console :-
thread_has_console, !.
attach_console :-
thread_self(Id),
console_title(Id, Title),
open_console(Title, In, Out, Err),
assert(has_console(Id, In, Out, Err)),
set_stream(In, alias(user_input)),
set_stream(Out, alias(user_output)),
set_stream(Err, alias(user_error)),
set_stream(In, alias(current_input)),
set_stream(Out, alias(current_output)),
thread_at_exit(detach_console(Id)).
console_title(Thread, Title) :- % uses tabbed consoles
current_prolog_flag(console_menu_version, qt), !,
format(atom(Title), 'Thread ~w', [Thread]).
console_title(Thread, Title) :-
current_prolog_flag(system_thread_id, SysId),
format(atom(Title),
'SWI-Prolog Thread ~w (~d) Interactor',
[Thread, SysId]).
:- if(current_predicate(win_open_console/5)).
open_console(Title, In, Out, Err) :-
thread_self(Id),
regkey(Id, Key),
win_open_console(Title, In, Out, Err,
[ registry_key(Key)
]).
regkey(Key, Key) :-
atom(Key).
regkey(_, 'Anonymous').
:- else.
open_console(Title, In, Out, Err) :-
open_xterm(Title, In, Out, Err).
:- endif.
detach_console(Id) :-
( retract(has_console(Id, In, Out, Err))
-> close(In, [force(true)]),
close(Out, [force(true)]),
close(Err, [force(true)])
; true
).
/*******************************
* DEBUGGING *
*******************************/
%% tspy(:Spec) is det.
%% tspy(:Spec, +ThreadId) is det.
%
% Trap the graphical debugger on reaching Spec in the specified or
% any thread.
tspy(Spec) :-
spy(Spec),
tdebug.
tspy(Spec, ThreadID) :-
spy(Spec),
tdebug(ThreadID).
%% tdebug is det.
%% tdebug(+Thread) is det.
%
% Enable debug-mode, trapping the graphical debugger on reaching
% spy-points or errors.
tdebug :-
forall(debug_target(Id), thread_signal(Id, gdebug)).
tdebug(ThreadID) :-
thread_signal(ThreadID, gdebug).
%% tnodebug is det.
%% tnodebug(+Thread) is det.
%
% Disable debug-mode in all threads or the specified Thread.
tnodebug :-
forall(debug_target(Id), thread_signal(Id, nodebug)).
tnodebug(ThreadID) :-
thread_signal(ThreadID, nodebug).
debug_target(Thread) :-
thread_property(Thread, status(running)),
thread_property(Thread, debug(true)).
/*******************************
* REMOTE PROFILING *
*******************************/
%% tprofile(+Thread) is det.
%
% Profile the operation of Thread until the user hits a key.
tprofile(Thread) :-
init_pce,
thread_signal(Thread,
( reset_profiler,
profiler(_, true)
)),
format('Running profiler in thread ~w (press RET to show results) ...',
[Thread]),
flush_output,
get0(_),
thread_signal(Thread,
( profiler(_, false),
show_profile(plain, 25)
)).
%% init_pce
%
% Make sure XPCE is running if it is attached, so we can use the
% graphical display using in_pce_thread/1.
init_pce :-
current_prolog_flag(gui, true), !,
call(send(@(display), open)). % avoid autoloading
init_pce.
/*******************************
* HOOKS *
*******************************/
:- multifile
user:message_hook/3.
user:message_hook(trace_mode(on), _, Lines) :-
\+ thread_has_console,
\+ current_prolog_flag(gui_tracer, true),
catch(attach_console, _, fail),
print_message_lines(user_error, '% ', Lines).
:- multifile
prolog:message/3.
prolog:message(thread_welcome) -->
{ thread_self(Self)
},
[ 'SWI-Prolog console for thread ~w'-[Self],
nl, nl
].
prolog:message(joined_threads(Threads)) -->
[ 'Joined the following threads'-[], nl ],
thread_list(Threads).
prolog:message(threads(Threads)) -->
thread_list(Threads).
thread_list(Threads) -->
{ maplist(th_id_len, Threads, Lens),
max_list(Lens, MaxWidth),
LeftColWidth is max(6, MaxWidth),
Threads = [H|_]
},
thread_list_header(H, LeftColWidth),
thread_list(Threads, LeftColWidth).
th_id_len(Thread, IdLen) :-
write_length(Thread.id, IdLen, [quoted(true)]).
thread_list([], _) --> [].
thread_list([H|T], CW) -->
thread_info(H, CW),
( {T == []}
-> []
; [nl],
thread_list(T, CW)
).
thread_list_header(Thread, CW) -->
{ _{id:_, status:_, time:_, stacks:_} :< Thread, !,
HrWidth is CW+18+13
},
[ '~|~tThread~*+ Status~tTime~18+~tStack use~13+'-[CW], nl ],
[ '~|~`-t~*+'-[HrWidth], nl ].
thread_list_header(Thread, CW) -->
{ _{id:_, status:_} :< Thread, !,
HrWidth is CW+7
},
[ '~|~tThread~*+ Status'-[CW], nl ],
[ '~|~`-t~*+'-[HrWidth], nl ].
thread_info(Thread, CW) -->
{ _{id:Id, status:Status, time:Time, stacks:Stacks} :< Thread }, !,
[ '~|~t~q~*+ ~w~t~3f~18+~t~D~13+'-
[ Id, CW, Status, Time.cpu, Stacks.total.usage
]
].
thread_info(Thread, CW) -->
{ _{id:Id, status:Status} :< Thread }, !,
[ '~|~t~q~*+ ~w'-
[ Id, CW, Status
]
].
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