awesome/lib/gears/debug.lua

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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- @author Uli Schlachter
-- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter
-- @module gears.debug
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
local tostring = tostring
local print = print
local type = type
local pairs = pairs
local debug = {}
--- Given a table (or any other data) return a string that contains its
-- tag, value and type. If data is a table then recursively call `dump_raw`
-- on each of its values.
-- @param data Value to inspect.
-- @param shift Spaces to indent lines with.
-- @param tag The name of the value.
-- @tparam[opt=10] int depth Depth of recursion.
-- @return a string which contains tag, value, value type and table key/value
-- pairs if data is a table.
local function dump_raw(data, shift, tag, depth)
depth = depth == nil and 10 or depth or 0
local result = ""
if tag then
result = result .. tostring(tag) .. " : "
end
if type(data) == "table" and depth > 0 then
shift = (shift or "") .. " "
result = result .. tostring(data)
for k, v in pairs(data) do
result = result .. "\n" .. shift .. dump_raw(v, shift, k, depth - 1)
end
else
result = result .. tostring(data) .. " (" .. type(data) .. ")"
if depth == 0 and type(data) == "table" then
result = result .. " […]"
end
end
return result
end
--- Inspect the value in data.
-- @param data Value to inspect.
-- @param tag The name of the value.
-- @tparam[opt] int depth Depth of recursion.
-- @return string A string that contains the expanded value of data.
function debug.dump_return(data, tag, depth)
return dump_raw(data, nil, tag, depth)
end
--- Print the table (or any other value) to the console.
-- @param data Table to print.
-- @param tag The name of the table.
-- @tparam[opt] int depth Depth of recursion.
function debug.dump(data, tag, depth)
print(debug.dump_return(data, tag, depth))
end
--- Print an warning message
-- @tparam string message The warning message to print
function debug.print_warning(message)
io.stderr:write(os.date("%Y-%m-%d %T W: ") .. tostring(message) .. "\n")
end
--- Print an error message
-- @tparam string message The error message to print
function debug.print_error(message)
io.stderr:write(os.date("%Y-%m-%d %T E: ") .. tostring(message) .. "\n")
end
local displayed_deprecations = {}
--- Display a deprecation notice, but only once per traceback.
-- @param[opt] see The message to a new method / function to use.
-- @tparam table args Extra arguments
-- @tparam boolean args.raw Print the message as-is without the automatic context
-- @tparam integer args.deprecated_in Print the message only when Awesome's
-- version is equal to or greater than deprecated_in.
function debug.deprecate(see, args)
args = args or {}
if args.deprecated_in then
local dep_ver = "v" .. tostring(args.deprecated_in)
if awesome.version < dep_ver then
return
end
end
local tb = _G.debug.traceback()
if displayed_deprecations[tb] then
return
end
displayed_deprecations[tb] = true
-- Get function name/desc from caller.
local info = _G.debug.getinfo(2, "n")
local funcname = info.name or "?"
local msg = "awful: function " .. funcname .. " is deprecated"
if see then
if args.raw then
msg = see
elseif string.sub(see, 1, 3) == 'Use' then
msg = msg .. ". " .. see
else
msg = msg .. ", see " .. see
end
end
debug.print_warning(msg .. ".\n" .. tb)
end
--- Create a class proxy with deprecation messages.
-- This is useful when a class has moved somewhere else.
-- @tparam table fallback The new class
-- @tparam string old_name The old class name
-- @tparam string new_name The new class name
-- @treturn table A proxy class.
function debug.deprecate_class(fallback, old_name, new_name)
local message = old_name.." has been renamed to "..new_name
local function call(_,...)
debug.deprecate(message, {raw = true})
return fallback(...)
end
local function index(_, k)
debug.deprecate(message, {raw = true})
return fallback[k]
end
local function newindex(_, k, v)
debug.deprecate(message, {raw = true})
fallback[k] = v
end
return setmetatable({}, {__call = call, __index = index, __newindex = newindex})
end
return debug
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