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* gh-118673: Remove shebang and executable bits from stdlib modules. * Removed shebangs and exe bits on turtledemo scripts. The setting was inappropriate for '__main__' and inconsistent across the other modules. The scripts can still be executed directly by invoking with the desired interpreter.
196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
196 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
"""Python interface for the 'lsprof' profiler.
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Compatible with the 'profile' module.
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"""
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__all__ = ["run", "runctx", "Profile"]
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import _lsprof
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import importlib.machinery
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import io
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import profile as _pyprofile
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# ____________________________________________________________
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# Simple interface
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def run(statement, filename=None, sort=-1):
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return _pyprofile._Utils(Profile).run(statement, filename, sort)
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def runctx(statement, globals, locals, filename=None, sort=-1):
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return _pyprofile._Utils(Profile).runctx(statement, globals, locals,
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filename, sort)
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run.__doc__ = _pyprofile.run.__doc__
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runctx.__doc__ = _pyprofile.runctx.__doc__
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# ____________________________________________________________
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class Profile(_lsprof.Profiler):
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"""Profile(timer=None, timeunit=None, subcalls=True, builtins=True)
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Builds a profiler object using the specified timer function.
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The default timer is a fast built-in one based on real time.
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For custom timer functions returning integers, timeunit can
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be a float specifying a scale (i.e. how long each integer unit
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is, in seconds).
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"""
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# Most of the functionality is in the base class.
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# This subclass only adds convenient and backward-compatible methods.
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def print_stats(self, sort=-1):
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import pstats
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if not isinstance(sort, tuple):
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sort = (sort,)
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pstats.Stats(self).strip_dirs().sort_stats(*sort).print_stats()
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def dump_stats(self, file):
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import marshal
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with open(file, 'wb') as f:
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self.create_stats()
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marshal.dump(self.stats, f)
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def create_stats(self):
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self.disable()
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self.snapshot_stats()
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def snapshot_stats(self):
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entries = self.getstats()
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self.stats = {}
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callersdicts = {}
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# call information
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for entry in entries:
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func = label(entry.code)
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nc = entry.callcount # ncalls column of pstats (before '/')
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cc = nc - entry.reccallcount # ncalls column of pstats (after '/')
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tt = entry.inlinetime # tottime column of pstats
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ct = entry.totaltime # cumtime column of pstats
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callers = {}
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callersdicts[id(entry.code)] = callers
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self.stats[func] = cc, nc, tt, ct, callers
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# subcall information
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for entry in entries:
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if entry.calls:
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func = label(entry.code)
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for subentry in entry.calls:
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try:
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callers = callersdicts[id(subentry.code)]
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except KeyError:
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continue
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nc = subentry.callcount
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cc = nc - subentry.reccallcount
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tt = subentry.inlinetime
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ct = subentry.totaltime
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if func in callers:
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prev = callers[func]
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nc += prev[0]
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cc += prev[1]
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tt += prev[2]
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ct += prev[3]
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callers[func] = nc, cc, tt, ct
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# The following two methods can be called by clients to use
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# a profiler to profile a statement, given as a string.
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def run(self, cmd):
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import __main__
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dict = __main__.__dict__
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return self.runctx(cmd, dict, dict)
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def runctx(self, cmd, globals, locals):
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self.enable()
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try:
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exec(cmd, globals, locals)
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finally:
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self.disable()
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return self
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# This method is more useful to profile a single function call.
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def runcall(self, func, /, *args, **kw):
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self.enable()
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try:
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return func(*args, **kw)
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finally:
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self.disable()
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def __enter__(self):
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self.enable()
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return self
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def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
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self.disable()
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# ____________________________________________________________
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def label(code):
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if isinstance(code, str):
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return ('~', 0, code) # built-in functions ('~' sorts at the end)
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else:
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return (code.co_filename, code.co_firstlineno, code.co_name)
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# ____________________________________________________________
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def main():
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import os
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import sys
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import runpy
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import pstats
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from optparse import OptionParser
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usage = "cProfile.py [-o output_file_path] [-s sort] [-m module | scriptfile] [arg] ..."
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parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
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parser.allow_interspersed_args = False
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parser.add_option('-o', '--outfile', dest="outfile",
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help="Save stats to <outfile>", default=None)
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parser.add_option('-s', '--sort', dest="sort",
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help="Sort order when printing to stdout, based on pstats.Stats class",
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default=2,
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choices=sorted(pstats.Stats.sort_arg_dict_default))
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parser.add_option('-m', dest="module", action="store_true",
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help="Profile a library module", default=False)
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if not sys.argv[1:]:
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parser.print_usage()
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sys.exit(2)
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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sys.argv[:] = args
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# The script that we're profiling may chdir, so capture the absolute path
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# to the output file at startup.
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if options.outfile is not None:
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options.outfile = os.path.abspath(options.outfile)
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if len(args) > 0:
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if options.module:
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code = "run_module(modname, run_name='__main__')"
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globs = {
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'run_module': runpy.run_module,
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'modname': args[0]
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}
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else:
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progname = args[0]
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(progname))
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with io.open_code(progname) as fp:
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code = compile(fp.read(), progname, 'exec')
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spec = importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec(name='__main__', loader=None,
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origin=progname)
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globs = {
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'__spec__': spec,
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'__file__': spec.origin,
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'__name__': spec.name,
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'__package__': None,
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'__cached__': None,
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}
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try:
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runctx(code, globs, None, options.outfile, options.sort)
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except BrokenPipeError as exc:
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# Prevent "Exception ignored" during interpreter shutdown.
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sys.stdout = None
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sys.exit(exc.errno)
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else:
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parser.print_usage()
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return parser
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# When invoked as main program, invoke the profiler on a script
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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