Re: [PATCH] [perl #18175] B::Concise,-exec doesn't handle // operator well
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c99ca59a 1package B::Concise;
62e36f8a 2# Copyright (C) 2000-2002 Stephen McCamant. All rights reserved.
c99ca59a 3# This program is free software; you can redistribute and/or modify it
4# under the same terms as Perl itself.
5
c99ca59a 6use strict;
78ad9108 7use warnings;
8
9use Exporter ();
10
11our $VERSION = "0.52";
12our @ISA = qw(Exporter);
13our @EXPORT_OK = qw(set_style add_callback);
14
c99ca59a 15use B qw(class ppname main_start main_root main_cv cstring svref_2object
16 SVf_IOK SVf_NOK SVf_POK OPf_KIDS);
17
18my %style =
19 ("terse" =>
c3caa09d 20 ["(?(#label =>\n)?)(*( )*)#class (#addr) #name (?([#targ])?) "
21 . "#svclass~(?((#svaddr))?)~#svval~(?(label \"#coplabel\")?)\n",
c99ca59a 22 "(*( )*)goto #class (#addr)\n",
23 "#class pp_#name"],
24 "concise" =>
25 ["#hyphseq2 (*( (x( ;)x))*)<#classsym> "
26 . "#exname#arg(?([#targarglife])?)~#flags(?(/#private)?)(x(;~->#next)x)\n",
27 " (*( )*) goto #seq\n",
28 "(?(<#seq>)?)#exname#arg(?([#targarglife])?)"],
29 "linenoise" =>
30 ["(x(;(*( )*))x)#noise#arg(?([#targarg])?)(x( ;\n)x)",
31 "gt_#seq ",
32 "(?(#seq)?)#noise#arg(?([#targarg])?)"],
33 "debug" =>
34 ["#class (#addr)\n\top_next\t\t#nextaddr\n\top_sibling\t#sibaddr\n\t"
35 . "op_ppaddr\tPL_ppaddr[OP_#NAME]\n\top_type\t\t#typenum\n\top_seq\t\t"
36 . "#seqnum\n\top_flags\t#flagval\n\top_private\t#privval\n"
37 . "(?(\top_first\t#firstaddr\n)?)(?(\top_last\t\t#lastaddr\n)?)"
38 . "(?(\top_sv\t\t#svaddr\n)?)",
39 " GOTO #addr\n",
40 "#addr"],
41 "env" => [$ENV{B_CONCISE_FORMAT}, $ENV{B_CONCISE_GOTO_FORMAT},
42 $ENV{B_CONCISE_TREE_FORMAT}],
43 );
44
45my($format, $gotofmt, $treefmt);
46my $curcv;
47my($seq_base, $cop_seq_base);
78ad9108 48my @callbacks;
49
50sub set_style {
51 ($format, $gotofmt, $treefmt) = @_;
52}
53
54sub add_callback {
55 push @callbacks, @_;
56}
c99ca59a 57
58sub concise_cv {
59 my ($order, $cvref) = @_;
60 my $cv = svref_2object($cvref);
61 $curcv = $cv;
62 if ($order eq "exec") {
63 walk_exec($cv->START);
64 } elsif ($order eq "basic") {
65 walk_topdown($cv->ROOT, sub { $_[0]->concise($_[1]) }, 0);
66 } else {
67 print tree($cv->ROOT, 0)
68 }
69}
70
71my $start_sym = "\e(0"; # "\cN" sometimes also works
72my $end_sym = "\e(B"; # "\cO" respectively
73
74my @tree_decorations =
75 ([" ", "--", "+-", "|-", "| ", "`-", "-", 1],
76 [" ", "-", "+", "+", "|", "`", "", 0],
77 [" ", map("$start_sym$_$end_sym", "qq", "wq", "tq", "x ", "mq", "q"), 1],
78 [" ", map("$start_sym$_$end_sym", "q", "w", "t", "x", "m"), "", 0],
79 );
80my $tree_style = 0;
81
82my $base = 36;
83my $big_endian = 1;
84
85my $order = "basic";
86
78ad9108 87set_style(@{$style{concise}});
88
c99ca59a 89sub compile {
90 my @options = grep(/^-/, @_);
91 my @args = grep(!/^-/, @_);
92 my $do_main = 0;
c99ca59a 93 for my $o (@options) {
94 if ($o eq "-basic") {
95 $order = "basic";
96 } elsif ($o eq "-exec") {
97 $order = "exec";
98 } elsif ($o eq "-tree") {
99 $order = "tree";
100 } elsif ($o eq "-compact") {
101 $tree_style |= 1;
102 } elsif ($o eq "-loose") {
103 $tree_style &= ~1;
104 } elsif ($o eq "-vt") {
105 $tree_style |= 2;
106 } elsif ($o eq "-ascii") {
107 $tree_style &= ~2;
108 } elsif ($o eq "-main") {
109 $do_main = 1;
110 } elsif ($o =~ /^-base(\d+)$/) {
111 $base = $1;
112 } elsif ($o eq "-bigendian") {
113 $big_endian = 1;
114 } elsif ($o eq "-littleendian") {
115 $big_endian = 0;
116 } elsif (exists $style{substr($o, 1)}) {
78ad9108 117 set_style(@{$style{substr($o, 1)}});
c99ca59a 118 } else {
119 warn "Option $o unrecognized";
120 }
121 }
122 if (@args) {
123 return sub {
124 for my $objname (@args) {
125 $objname = "main::" . $objname unless $objname =~ /::/;
126 eval "concise_cv(\$order, \\&$objname)";
127 die "concise_cv($order, \\&$objname) failed: $@" if $@;
128 }
129 }
130 }
131 if (!@args or $do_main) {
132 if ($order eq "exec") {
133 return sub { return if class(main_start) eq "NULL";
134 $curcv = main_cv;
135 walk_exec(main_start) }
136 } elsif ($order eq "tree") {
137 return sub { return if class(main_root) eq "NULL";
138 $curcv = main_cv;
139 print tree(main_root, 0) }
140 } elsif ($order eq "basic") {
141 return sub { return if class(main_root) eq "NULL";
142 $curcv = main_cv;
143 walk_topdown(main_root,
144 sub { $_[0]->concise($_[1]) }, 0); }
145 }
146 }
147}
148
149my %labels;
150my $lastnext;
151
152my %opclass = ('OP' => "0", 'UNOP' => "1", 'BINOP' => "2", 'LOGOP' => "|",
153 'LISTOP' => "@", 'PMOP' => "/", 'SVOP' => "\$", 'GVOP' => "*",
051f02e9 154 'PVOP' => '"', 'LOOP' => "{", 'COP' => ";", 'PADOP' => "#");
c99ca59a 155
35fc55f1 156no warnings 'qw'; # "Possible attempt to put comments..."
157my @linenoise =
158 qw'# () sc ( @? 1 $* gv *{ m$ m@ m% m? p/ *$ $ $# & a& pt \\ s\\ rf bl
c99ca59a 159 ` *? <> ?? ?/ r/ c/ // qr s/ /c y/ = @= C sC Cp sp df un BM po +1 +I
160 -1 -I 1+ I+ 1- I- ** * i* / i/ %$ i% x + i+ - i- . " << >> < i<
161 > i> <= i, >= i. == i= != i! <? i? s< s> s, s. s= s! s? b& b^ b| -0 -i
162 ! ~ a2 si cs rd sr e^ lg sq in %x %o ab le ss ve ix ri sf FL od ch cy
163 uf lf uc lc qm @ [f [ @[ eh vl ky dl ex % ${ @{ uk pk st jn ) )[ a@
164 a% sl +] -] [- [+ so rv GS GW MS MW .. f. .f && || ^^ ?: &= |= -> s{ s}
165 v} ca wa di rs ;; ; ;d }{ { } {} f{ it {l l} rt }l }n }r dm }g }e ^o
166 ^c ^| ^# um bm t~ u~ ~d DB db ^s se ^g ^r {w }w pf pr ^O ^K ^R ^W ^d ^v
167 ^e ^t ^k t. fc ic fl .s .p .b .c .l .a .h g1 s1 g2 s2 ?. l? -R -W -X -r
168 -w -x -e -o -O -z -s -M -A -C -S -c -b -f -d -p -l -u -g -k -t -T -B cd
169 co cr u. cm ut r. l@ s@ r@ mD uD oD rD tD sD wD cD f$ w$ p$ sh e$ k$ g3
170 g4 s4 g5 s5 T@ C@ L@ G@ A@ S@ Hg Hc Hr Hw Mg Mc Ms Mr Sg Sc So rq do {e
171 e} {t t} g6 G6 6e g7 G7 7e g8 G8 8e g9 G9 9e 6s 7s 8s 9s 6E 7E 8E 9E Pn
35fc55f1 172 Pu GP SP EP Gn Gg GG SG EG g0 c$ lk t$ ;s n>';
c99ca59a 173
174my $chars = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
175
176sub op_flags {
177 my($x) = @_;
178 my(@v);
179 push @v, "v" if ($x & 3) == 1;
180 push @v, "s" if ($x & 3) == 2;
181 push @v, "l" if ($x & 3) == 3;
182 push @v, "K" if $x & 4;
183 push @v, "P" if $x & 8;
184 push @v, "R" if $x & 16;
185 push @v, "M" if $x & 32;
186 push @v, "S" if $x & 64;
187 push @v, "*" if $x & 128;
188 return join("", @v);
189}
190
191sub base_n {
192 my $x = shift;
193 return "-" . base_n(-$x) if $x < 0;
194 my $str = "";
195 do { $str .= substr($chars, $x % $base, 1) } while $x = int($x / $base);
196 $str = reverse $str if $big_endian;
197 return $str;
198}
199
200sub seq { return $_[0]->seq ? base_n($_[0]->seq - $seq_base) : "-" }
201
202sub walk_topdown {
203 my($op, $sub, $level) = @_;
204 $sub->($op, $level);
205 if ($op->flags & OPf_KIDS) {
206 for (my $kid = $op->first; $$kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) {
207 walk_topdown($kid, $sub, $level + 1);
208 }
209 }
b2a3cfdd 210 if (class($op) eq "PMOP" and $ {$op->pmreplroot}
211 and $op->pmreplroot->isa("B::OP")) {
c99ca59a 212 walk_topdown($op->pmreplroot, $sub, $level + 1);
213 }
214}
215
216sub walklines {
217 my($ar, $level) = @_;
218 for my $l (@$ar) {
219 if (ref($l) eq "ARRAY") {
220 walklines($l, $level + 1);
221 } else {
222 $l->concise($level);
223 }
224 }
225}
226
227sub walk_exec {
228 my($top, $level) = @_;
229 my %opsseen;
230 my @lines;
231 my @todo = ([$top, \@lines]);
232 while (@todo and my($op, $targ) = @{shift @todo}) {
233 for (; $$op; $op = $op->next) {
234 last if $opsseen{$$op}++;
235 push @$targ, $op;
236 my $name = $op->name;
62e36f8a 237 if (class($op) eq "LOGOP") {
c99ca59a 238 my $ar = [];
239 push @$targ, $ar;
240 push @todo, [$op->other, $ar];
241 } elsif ($name eq "subst" and $ {$op->pmreplstart}) {
242 my $ar = [];
243 push @$targ, $ar;
244 push @todo, [$op->pmreplstart, $ar];
245 } elsif ($name =~ /^enter(loop|iter)$/) {
246 $labels{$op->nextop->seq} = "NEXT";
247 $labels{$op->lastop->seq} = "LAST";
248 $labels{$op->redoop->seq} = "REDO";
249 }
250 }
251 }
252 walklines(\@lines, 0);
253}
254
255sub fmt_line {
256 my($hr, $fmt, $level) = @_;
257 my $text = $fmt;
258 $text =~ s/\(\?\(([^\#]*?)\#(\w+)([^\#]*?)\)\?\)/
259 $hr->{$2} ? $1.$hr->{$2}.$3 : ""/eg;
260 $text =~ s/\(x\((.*?);(.*?)\)x\)/$order eq "exec" ? $1 : $2/egs;
261 $text =~ s/\(\*\(([^;]*?)\)\*\)/$1 x $level/egs;
262 $text =~ s/\(\*\((.*?);(.*?)\)\*\)/$1 x ($level - 1) . $2 x ($level>0)/egs;
263 $text =~ s/#([a-zA-Z]+)(\d+)/sprintf("%-$2s", $hr->{$1})/eg;
264 $text =~ s/#([a-zA-Z]+)/$hr->{$1}/eg;
265 $text =~ s/[ \t]*~+[ \t]*/ /g;
266 return $text;
267}
268
269my %priv;
270$priv{$_}{128} = "LVINTRO"
271 for ("pos", "substr", "vec", "threadsv", "gvsv", "rv2sv", "rv2hv", "rv2gv",
272 "rv2av", "rv2arylen", "aelem", "helem", "aslice", "hslice", "padsv",
273 "padav", "padhv");
274$priv{$_}{64} = "REFC" for ("leave", "leavesub", "leavesublv", "leavewrite");
275$priv{"aassign"}{64} = "COMMON";
c99ca59a 276$priv{"sassign"}{64} = "BKWARD";
277$priv{$_}{64} = "RTIME" for ("match", "subst", "substcont");
278@{$priv{"trans"}}{1,2,4,8,16,64} = ("<UTF", ">UTF", "IDENT", "SQUASH", "DEL",
279 "COMPL", "GROWS");
280$priv{"repeat"}{64} = "DOLIST";
281$priv{"leaveloop"}{64} = "CONT";
282@{$priv{$_}}{32,64,96} = ("DREFAV", "DREFHV", "DREFSV")
283 for ("entersub", map("rv2${_}v", "a", "s", "h", "g"), "aelem", "helem");
284$priv{"entersub"}{16} = "DBG";
285$priv{"entersub"}{32} = "TARG";
286@{$priv{$_}}{4,8,128} = ("INARGS","AMPER","NO()") for ("entersub", "rv2cv");
287$priv{"gv"}{32} = "EARLYCV";
288$priv{"aelem"}{16} = $priv{"helem"}{16} = "LVDEFER";
289$priv{$_}{16} = "OURINTR" for ("gvsv", "rv2sv", "rv2av", "rv2hv", "r2gv");
290$priv{$_}{16} = "TARGMY"
291 for (map(($_,"s$_"),"chop", "chomp"),
292 map(($_,"i_$_"), "postinc", "postdec", "multiply", "divide", "modulo",
293 "add", "subtract", "negate"), "pow", "concat", "stringify",
294 "left_shift", "right_shift", "bit_and", "bit_xor", "bit_or",
295 "complement", "atan2", "sin", "cos", "rand", "exp", "log", "sqrt",
296 "int", "hex", "oct", "abs", "length", "index", "rindex", "sprintf",
297 "ord", "chr", "crypt", "quotemeta", "join", "push", "unshift", "flock",
298 "chdir", "chown", "chroot", "unlink", "chmod", "utime", "rename",
299 "link", "symlink", "mkdir", "rmdir", "wait", "waitpid", "system",
300 "exec", "kill", "getppid", "getpgrp", "setpgrp", "getpriority",
301 "setpriority", "time", "sleep");
7a9b44b9 302@{$priv{"const"}}{8,16,32,64,128} = ("STRICT","ENTERED", '$[', "BARE", "WARN");
c99ca59a 303$priv{"flip"}{64} = $priv{"flop"}{64} = "LINENUM";
304$priv{"list"}{64} = "GUESSED";
305$priv{"delete"}{64} = "SLICE";
306$priv{"exists"}{64} = "SUB";
307$priv{$_}{64} = "LOCALE"
308 for ("sort", "prtf", "sprintf", "slt", "sle", "seq", "sne", "sgt", "sge",
309 "scmp", "lc", "uc", "lcfirst", "ucfirst");
310@{$priv{"sort"}}{1,2,4} = ("NUM", "INT", "REV");
311$priv{"threadsv"}{64} = "SVREFd";
312$priv{$_}{16} = "INBIN" for ("open", "backtick");
313$priv{$_}{32} = "INCR" for ("open", "backtick");
314$priv{$_}{64} = "OUTBIN" for ("open", "backtick");
315$priv{$_}{128} = "OUTCR" for ("open", "backtick");
316$priv{"exit"}{128} = "VMS";
317
318sub private_flags {
319 my($name, $x) = @_;
320 my @s;
321 for my $flag (128, 96, 64, 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, 1) {
322 if ($priv{$name}{$flag} and $x & $flag and $x >= $flag) {
323 $x -= $flag;
324 push @s, $priv{$name}{$flag};
325 }
326 }
327 push @s, $x if $x;
328 return join(",", @s);
329}
330
331sub concise_op {
332 my ($op, $level, $format) = @_;
333 my %h;
334 $h{exname} = $h{name} = $op->name;
335 $h{NAME} = uc $h{name};
336 $h{class} = class($op);
337 $h{extarg} = $h{targ} = $op->targ;
338 $h{extarg} = "" unless $h{extarg};
339 if ($h{name} eq "null" and $h{targ}) {
340 $h{exname} = "ex-" . substr(ppname($h{targ}), 3);
341 $h{extarg} = "";
342 } elsif ($h{targ}) {
343 my $padname = (($curcv->PADLIST->ARRAY)[0]->ARRAY)[$h{targ}];
344 if (defined $padname and class($padname) ne "SPECIAL") {
0b40bd6d 345 $h{targarg} = $padname->PVX;
c99ca59a 346 my $intro = $padname->NVX - $cop_seq_base;
347 my $finish = int($padname->IVX) - $cop_seq_base;
348 $finish = "end" if $finish == 999999999 - $cop_seq_base;
349 $h{targarglife} = "$h{targarg}:$intro,$finish";
350 } else {
351 $h{targarglife} = $h{targarg} = "t" . $h{targ};
352 }
353 }
354 $h{arg} = "";
355 $h{svclass} = $h{svaddr} = $h{svval} = "";
356 if ($h{class} eq "PMOP") {
357 my $precomp = $op->precomp;
7a9b44b9 358 if (defined $precomp) {
359 # Escape literal control sequences
360 for ($precomp) {
361 s/\t/\\t/g; s/\n/\\n/g; s/\r/\\r/g;
362 # How can we do the below portably?
363 #s/([\0-\037\177-\377])/"\\".sprintf("%03o", ord($1))/eg;
364 }
365 $precomp = "/$precomp/";
366 }
367 else { $precomp = ""; }
b2a3cfdd 368 my $pmreplroot = $op->pmreplroot;
34a48b4b 369 my $pmreplstart;
370 if ($$pmreplroot && $pmreplroot->isa("B::GV")) {
b2a3cfdd 371 # with C<@stash_array = split(/pat/, str);>,
372 # *stash_array is stored in pmreplroot.
373 $h{arg} = "($precomp => \@" . $pmreplroot->NAME . ")";
374 } elsif ($ {$op->pmreplstart}) {
c99ca59a 375 undef $lastnext;
376 $pmreplstart = "replstart->" . seq($op->pmreplstart);
377 $h{arg} = "(" . join(" ", $precomp, $pmreplstart) . ")";
378 } else {
379 $h{arg} = "($precomp)";
380 }
381 } elsif ($h{class} eq "PVOP" and $h{name} ne "trans") {
382 $h{arg} = '("' . $op->pv . '")';
383 $h{svval} = '"' . $op->pv . '"';
384 } elsif ($h{class} eq "COP") {
385 my $label = $op->label;
c3caa09d 386 $h{coplabel} = $label;
c99ca59a 387 $label = $label ? "$label: " : "";
388 my $loc = $op->file;
389 $loc =~ s[.*/][];
390 $loc .= ":" . $op->line;
391 my($stash, $cseq) = ($op->stash->NAME, $op->cop_seq - $cop_seq_base);
392 my $arybase = $op->arybase;
393 $arybase = $arybase ? ' $[=' . $arybase : "";
394 $h{arg} = "($label$stash $cseq $loc$arybase)";
395 } elsif ($h{class} eq "LOOP") {
396 $h{arg} = "(next->" . seq($op->nextop) . " last->" . seq($op->lastop)
397 . " redo->" . seq($op->redoop) . ")";
398 } elsif ($h{class} eq "LOGOP") {
399 undef $lastnext;
400 $h{arg} = "(other->" . seq($op->other) . ")";
401 } elsif ($h{class} eq "SVOP") {
402 my $sv = $op->sv;
403 $h{svclass} = class($sv);
404 $h{svaddr} = sprintf("%#x", $$sv);
405 if ($h{svclass} eq "GV") {
406 my $gv = $sv;
407 my $stash = $gv->STASH->NAME;
408 if ($stash eq "main") {
409 $stash = "";
410 } else {
411 $stash = $stash . "::";
412 }
002b978b 413 $h{arg} = "(*$stash" . $gv->SAFENAME . ")";
414 $h{svval} = "*$stash" . $gv->SAFENAME;
c99ca59a 415 } else {
416 while (class($sv) eq "RV") {
417 $h{svval} .= "\\";
418 $sv = $sv->RV;
419 }
420 if (class($sv) eq "SPECIAL") {
421 $h{svval} = ["Null", "sv_undef", "sv_yes", "sv_no"]->[$$sv];
422 } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_NOK) {
423 $h{svval} = $sv->NV;
424 } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_IOK) {
425 $h{svval} = $sv->IV;
426 } elsif ($sv->FLAGS & SVf_POK) {
427 $h{svval} = cstring($sv->PV);
428 }
429 $h{arg} = "($h{svclass} $h{svval})";
430 }
431 }
432 $h{seq} = $h{hyphseq} = seq($op);
433 $h{seq} = "" if $h{seq} eq "-";
434 $h{seqnum} = $op->seq;
435 $h{next} = $op->next;
436 $h{next} = (class($h{next}) eq "NULL") ? "(end)" : seq($h{next});
437 $h{nextaddr} = sprintf("%#x", $ {$op->next});
438 $h{sibaddr} = sprintf("%#x", $ {$op->sibling});
439 $h{firstaddr} = sprintf("%#x", $ {$op->first}) if $op->can("first");
440 $h{lastaddr} = sprintf("%#x", $ {$op->last}) if $op->can("last");
441
442 $h{classsym} = $opclass{$h{class}};
443 $h{flagval} = $op->flags;
444 $h{flags} = op_flags($op->flags);
445 $h{privval} = $op->private;
446 $h{private} = private_flags($h{name}, $op->private);
447 $h{addr} = sprintf("%#x", $$op);
448 $h{label} = $labels{$op->seq};
449 $h{typenum} = $op->type;
450 $h{noise} = $linenoise[$op->type];
78ad9108 451 $_->(\%h, $op, \$format, \$level) for @callbacks;
c99ca59a 452 return fmt_line(\%h, $format, $level);
453}
454
455sub B::OP::concise {
456 my($op, $level) = @_;
457 if ($order eq "exec" and $lastnext and $$lastnext != $$op) {
458 my $h = {"seq" => seq($lastnext), "class" => class($lastnext),
459 "addr" => sprintf("%#x", $$lastnext)};
460 print fmt_line($h, $gotofmt, $level+1);
461 }
462 $lastnext = $op->next;
463 print concise_op($op, $level, $format);
464}
465
466sub tree {
467 my $op = shift;
468 my $level = shift;
469 my $style = $tree_decorations[$tree_style];
470 my($space, $single, $kids, $kid, $nokid, $last, $lead, $size) = @$style;
471 my $name = concise_op($op, $level, $treefmt);
472 if (not $op->flags & OPf_KIDS) {
473 return $name . "\n";
474 }
475 my @lines;
476 for (my $kid = $op->first; $$kid; $kid = $kid->sibling) {
477 push @lines, tree($kid, $level+1);
478 }
479 my $i;
480 for ($i = $#lines; substr($lines[$i], 0, 1) eq " "; $i--) {
481 $lines[$i] = $space . $lines[$i];
482 }
483 if ($i > 0) {
484 $lines[$i] = $last . $lines[$i];
485 while ($i-- > 1) {
486 if (substr($lines[$i], 0, 1) eq " ") {
487 $lines[$i] = $nokid . $lines[$i];
488 } else {
489 $lines[$i] = $kid . $lines[$i];
490 }
491 }
492 $lines[$i] = $kids . $lines[$i];
493 } else {
494 $lines[0] = $single . $lines[0];
495 }
496 return("$name$lead" . shift @lines,
497 map(" " x (length($name)+$size) . $_, @lines));
498}
499
213a1a26 500# *** Warning: fragile kludge ahead ***
501# Because the B::* modules run in the same interpreter as the code
502# they're compiling, their presence tends to distort the view we have
503# of the code we're looking at. In particular, perl gives sequence
504# numbers to both OPs in general and COPs in particular. If the
505# program we're looking at were run on its own, these numbers would
506# start at 1. Because all of B::Concise and all the modules it uses
507# are compiled first, though, by the time we get to the user's program
508# the sequence numbers are alreay at pretty high numbers, which would
509# be distracting if you're trying to tell OPs apart. Therefore we'd
510# like to subtract an offset from all the sequence numbers we display,
511# to restore the simpler view of the world. The trick is to know what
512# that offset will be, when we're still compiling B::Concise! If we
513# hardcoded a value, it would have to change every time B::Concise or
514# other modules we use do. To help a little, what we do here is
515# compile a little code at the end of the module, and compute the base
516# sequence number for the user's program as being a small offset
517# later, so all we have to worry about are changes in the offset.
518
519# When you say "perl -MO=Concise -e '$a'", the output should look like:
520
521# 4 <@> leave[t1] vKP/REFC ->(end)
522# 1 <0> enter ->2
523 #^ smallest OP sequence number should be 1
524# 2 <;> nextstate(main 1 -e:1) v ->3
525 # ^ smallest COP sequence number should be 1
526# - <1> ex-rv2sv vK/1 ->4
527# 3 <$> gvsv(*a) s ->4
528
529# If either of the marked numbers there aren't 1, it means you need to
530# update the corresponding magic number in the next two lines.
e69a2255 531# Remember, these need to stay the last things in the module.
532
533# Why these are different for MacOS? Does it matter?
534my $cop_seq_mnum = $^O eq 'MacOS' ? 12 : 11;
535my $seq_mnum = $^O eq 'MacOS' ? 100 : 84;
536$cop_seq_base = svref_2object(eval 'sub{0;}')->START->cop_seq + $cop_seq_mnum;
537$seq_base = svref_2object(eval 'sub{}')->START->seq + $seq_mnum;
c99ca59a 538
5391;
540
541__END__
542
543=head1 NAME
544
545B::Concise - Walk Perl syntax tree, printing concise info about ops
546
547=head1 SYNOPSIS
548
549 perl -MO=Concise[,OPTIONS] foo.pl
550
78ad9108 551 use B::Concise qw(set_style add_callback);
552
c99ca59a 553=head1 DESCRIPTION
554
555This compiler backend prints the internal OPs of a Perl program's syntax
556tree in one of several space-efficient text formats suitable for debugging
557the inner workings of perl or other compiler backends. It can print OPs in
558the order they appear in the OP tree, in the order they will execute, or
559in a text approximation to their tree structure, and the format of the
560information displyed is customizable. Its function is similar to that of
561perl's B<-Dx> debugging flag or the B<B::Terse> module, but it is more
562sophisticated and flexible.
563
f8a679e6 564=head1 EXAMPLE
565
566Here's is a short example of output, using the default formatting
567conventions :
568
569 % perl -MO=Concise -e '$a = $b + 42'
570 8 <@> leave[t1] vKP/REFC ->(end)
571 1 <0> enter ->2
572 2 <;> nextstate(main 1 -e:1) v ->3
573 7 <2> sassign vKS/2 ->8
574 5 <2> add[t1] sK/2 ->6
575 - <1> ex-rv2sv sK/1 ->4
576 3 <$> gvsv(*b) s ->4
577 4 <$> const(IV 42) s ->5
578 - <1> ex-rv2sv sKRM*/1 ->7
579 6 <$> gvsv(*a) s ->7
580
581Each line corresponds to an operator. Null ops appear as C<ex-opname>,
582where I<opname> is the op that has been optimized away by perl.
583
584The number on the first row indicates the op's sequence number. It's
585given in base 36 by default.
586
587The symbol between angle brackets indicates the op's type : for example,
588<2> is a BINOP, <@> a LISTOP, etc. (see L</"OP class abbreviations">).
589
590The opname may be followed by op-specific information in parentheses
591(e.g. C<gvsv(*b)>), and by targ information in brackets (e.g.
592C<leave[t1]>).
593
594Next come the op flags. The common flags are listed below
595(L</"OP flags abbreviations">). The private flags follow, separated
596by a slash. For example, C<vKP/REFC> means that the leave op has
597public flags OPf_WANT_VOID, OPf_KIDS, and OPf_PARENS, and the private
598flag OPpREFCOUNTED.
599
600Finally an arrow points to the sequence number of the next op.
601
c99ca59a 602=head1 OPTIONS
603
604Arguments that don't start with a hyphen are taken to be the names of
605subroutines to print the OPs of; if no such functions are specified, the
606main body of the program (outside any subroutines, and not including use'd
607or require'd files) is printed.
608
609=over 4
610
611=item B<-basic>
612
613Print OPs in the order they appear in the OP tree (a preorder
614traversal, starting at the root). The indentation of each OP shows its
615level in the tree. This mode is the default, so the flag is included
616simply for completeness.
617
618=item B<-exec>
619
620Print OPs in the order they would normally execute (for the majority
621of constructs this is a postorder traversal of the tree, ending at the
622root). In most cases the OP that usually follows a given OP will
623appear directly below it; alternate paths are shown by indentation. In
624cases like loops when control jumps out of a linear path, a 'goto'
625line is generated.
626
627=item B<-tree>
628
629Print OPs in a text approximation of a tree, with the root of the tree
630at the left and 'left-to-right' order of children transformed into
631'top-to-bottom'. Because this mode grows both to the right and down,
632it isn't suitable for large programs (unless you have a very wide
633terminal).
634
635=item B<-compact>
636
637Use a tree format in which the minimum amount of space is used for the
638lines connecting nodes (one character in most cases). This squeezes out
639a few precious columns of screen real estate.
640
641=item B<-loose>
642
643Use a tree format that uses longer edges to separate OP nodes. This format
644tends to look better than the compact one, especially in ASCII, and is
645the default.
646
647=item B<-vt>
648
649Use tree connecting characters drawn from the VT100 line-drawing set.
650This looks better if your terminal supports it.
651
652=item B<-ascii>
653
654Draw the tree with standard ASCII characters like C<+> and C<|>. These don't
655look as clean as the VT100 characters, but they'll work with almost any
656terminal (or the horizontal scrolling mode of less(1)) and are suitable
657for text documentation or email. This is the default.
658
659=item B<-main>
660
661Include the main program in the output, even if subroutines were also
662specified.
663
664=item B<-base>I<n>
665
666Print OP sequence numbers in base I<n>. If I<n> is greater than 10, the
667digit for 11 will be 'a', and so on. If I<n> is greater than 36, the digit
668for 37 will be 'A', and so on until 62. Values greater than 62 are not
669currently supported. The default is 36.
670
671=item B<-bigendian>
672
673Print sequence numbers with the most significant digit first. This is the
674usual convention for Arabic numerals, and the default.
675
676=item B<-littleendian>
677
678Print seqence numbers with the least significant digit first.
679
680=item B<-concise>
681
682Use the author's favorite set of formatting conventions. This is the
683default, of course.
684
685=item B<-terse>
686
687Use formatting conventions that emulate the ouput of B<B::Terse>. The
688basic mode is almost indistinguishable from the real B<B::Terse>, and the
689exec mode looks very similar, but is in a more logical order and lacks
690curly brackets. B<B::Terse> doesn't have a tree mode, so the tree mode
691is only vaguely reminiscient of B<B::Terse>.
692
693=item B<-linenoise>
694
695Use formatting conventions in which the name of each OP, rather than being
696written out in full, is represented by a one- or two-character abbreviation.
697This is mainly a joke.
698
699=item B<-debug>
700
701Use formatting conventions reminiscient of B<B::Debug>; these aren't
702very concise at all.
703
704=item B<-env>
705
706Use formatting conventions read from the environment variables
707C<B_CONCISE_FORMAT>, C<B_CONCISE_GOTO_FORMAT>, and C<B_CONCISE_TREE_FORMAT>.
708
709=back
710
711=head1 FORMATTING SPECIFICATIONS
712
713For each general style ('concise', 'terse', 'linenoise', etc.) there are
714three specifications: one of how OPs should appear in the basic or exec
715modes, one of how 'goto' lines should appear (these occur in the exec
716mode only), and one of how nodes should appear in tree mode. Each has the
717same format, described below. Any text that doesn't match a special
718pattern is copied verbatim.
719
720=over 4
721
722=item B<(x(>I<exec_text>B<;>I<basic_text>B<)x)>
723
724Generates I<exec_text> in exec mode, or I<basic_text> in basic mode.
725
726=item B<(*(>I<text>B<)*)>
727
728Generates one copy of I<text> for each indentation level.
729
730=item B<(*(>I<text1>B<;>I<text2>B<)*)>
731
732Generates one fewer copies of I<text1> than the indentation level, followed
733by one copy of I<text2> if the indentation level is more than 0.
734
735=item B<(?(>I<text1>B<#>I<var>I<Text2>B<)?)>
736
737If the value of I<var> is true (not empty or zero), generates the
738value of I<var> surrounded by I<text1> and I<Text2>, otherwise
739nothing.
740
741=item B<#>I<var>
742
743Generates the value of the variable I<var>.
744
745=item B<#>I<var>I<N>
746
747Generates the value of I<var>, left jutified to fill I<N> spaces.
748
749=item B<~>
750
751Any number of tildes and surrounding whitespace will be collapsed to
752a single space.
753
754=back
755
756The following variables are recognized:
757
758=over 4
759
760=item B<#addr>
761
762The address of the OP, in hexidecimal.
763
764=item B<#arg>
765
766The OP-specific information of the OP (such as the SV for an SVOP, the
767non-local exit pointers for a LOOP, etc.) enclosed in paretheses.
768
769=item B<#class>
770
771The B-determined class of the OP, in all caps.
772
f8a679e6 773=item B<#classsym>
c99ca59a 774
775A single symbol abbreviating the class of the OP.
776
c3caa09d 777=item B<#coplabel>
778
779The label of the statement or block the OP is the start of, if any.
780
c99ca59a 781=item B<#exname>
782
783The name of the OP, or 'ex-foo' if the OP is a null that used to be a foo.
784
785=item B<#extarg>
786
787The target of the OP, or nothing for a nulled OP.
788
789=item B<#firstaddr>
790
791The address of the OP's first child, in hexidecimal.
792
793=item B<#flags>
794
795The OP's flags, abbreviated as a series of symbols.
796
797=item B<#flagval>
798
799The numeric value of the OP's flags.
800
f8a679e6 801=item B<#hyphseq>
c99ca59a 802
803The sequence number of the OP, or a hyphen if it doesn't have one.
804
805=item B<#label>
806
807'NEXT', 'LAST', or 'REDO' if the OP is a target of one of those in exec
808mode, or empty otherwise.
809
810=item B<#lastaddr>
811
812The address of the OP's last child, in hexidecimal.
813
814=item B<#name>
815
816The OP's name.
817
818=item B<#NAME>
819
820The OP's name, in all caps.
821
822=item B<#next>
823
824The sequence number of the OP's next OP.
825
826=item B<#nextaddr>
827
828The address of the OP's next OP, in hexidecimal.
829
830=item B<#noise>
831
832The two-character abbreviation for the OP's name.
833
834=item B<#private>
835
836The OP's private flags, rendered with abbreviated names if possible.
837
838=item B<#privval>
839
840The numeric value of the OP's private flags.
841
842=item B<#seq>
843
844The sequence number of the OP.
845
846=item B<#seqnum>
847
848The real sequence number of the OP, as a regular number and not adjusted
849to be relative to the start of the real program. (This will generally be
850a fairly large number because all of B<B::Concise> is compiled before
851your program is).
852
853=item B<#sibaddr>
854
855The address of the OP's next youngest sibling, in hexidecimal.
856
857=item B<#svaddr>
858
859The address of the OP's SV, if it has an SV, in hexidecimal.
860
861=item B<#svclass>
862
863The class of the OP's SV, if it has one, in all caps (e.g., 'IV').
864
865=item B<#svval>
866
867The value of the OP's SV, if it has one, in a short human-readable format.
868
869=item B<#targ>
870
871The numeric value of the OP's targ.
872
873=item B<#targarg>
874
875The name of the variable the OP's targ refers to, if any, otherwise the
876letter t followed by the OP's targ in decimal.
877
878=item B<#targarglife>
879
880Same as B<#targarg>, but followed by the COP sequence numbers that delimit
881the variable's lifetime (or 'end' for a variable in an open scope) for a
882variable.
883
884=item B<#typenum>
885
886The numeric value of the OP's type, in decimal.
887
888=back
889
890=head1 ABBREVIATIONS
891
892=head2 OP flags abbreviations
893
894 v OPf_WANT_VOID Want nothing (void context)
895 s OPf_WANT_SCALAR Want single value (scalar context)
896 l OPf_WANT_LIST Want list of any length (list context)
897 K OPf_KIDS There is a firstborn child.
898 P OPf_PARENS This operator was parenthesized.
899 (Or block needs explicit scope entry.)
900 R OPf_REF Certified reference.
901 (Return container, not containee).
902 M OPf_MOD Will modify (lvalue).
903 S OPf_STACKED Some arg is arriving on the stack.
904 * OPf_SPECIAL Do something weird for this op (see op.h)
905
906=head2 OP class abbreviations
907
908 0 OP (aka BASEOP) An OP with no children
909 1 UNOP An OP with one child
910 2 BINOP An OP with two children
911 | LOGOP A control branch OP
912 @ LISTOP An OP that could have lots of children
913 / PMOP An OP with a regular expression
914 $ SVOP An OP with an SV
915 " PVOP An OP with a string
916 { LOOP An OP that holds pointers for a loop
917 ; COP An OP that marks the start of a statement
051f02e9 918 # PADOP An OP with a GV on the pad
c99ca59a 919
78ad9108 920=head1 Using B::Concise outside of the O framework
921
922It is possible to extend B<B::Concise> by using it outside of the B<O>
923framework and providing new styles and new variables.
924
925 use B::Concise qw(set_style add_callback);
926 set_style($format, $gotofmt, $treefmt);
927 add_callback
928 (
929 sub
930 {
931 my ($h, $op, $level, $format) = @_;
932 $h->{variable} = some_func($op);
933 }
934 );
935 B::Concise::compile(@options)->();
936
937You can specify a style by calling the B<set_style> subroutine. If you
938have a new variable in your style, or you want to change the value of an
939existing variable, you will need to add a callback to specify the value
940for that variable.
941
942This is done by calling B<add_callback> passing references to any
943callback subroutines. The subroutines are called in the same order as
944they are added. Each subroutine is passed four parameters. These are a
945reference to a hash, the keys of which are the names of the variables
946and the values of which are their values, the op, the level and the
947format.
948
949To define your own variables, simply add them to the hash, or change
950existing values if you need to. The level and format are passed in as
951references to scalars, but it is unlikely that they will need to be
952changed or even used.
953
954To see the output, call the subroutine returned by B<compile> in the
955same way that B<O> does.
956
c99ca59a 957=head1 AUTHOR
958
959Stephen McCamant, C<smcc@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU>
960
961=cut