scripts: Disentangled -r/--hot and -i/--enumerate
This removes most of the special behavior around how -r/--hot and -i/--enumerate interact. This does mean -r/--hot risks folding results if -i/--enumerate is not specified, but this is _technically_ a valid operation. For most of the recursive result scripts, I've replaced the "i" field with separate "z" and "i" fields for depth and field number, which I think is a bit more informative/useful. I've also added a default-hidden "off" field to structs.py/ctx.py, since we have that info available. I considered replacing "i" with this, but decided against it since non-zero offsets for union members would risk being confusing/mistake prone.
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@@ -922,11 +922,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
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with openio(path, 'w') as f:
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# write csv?
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if not json:
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
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(by if by is not None else Result._by)
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+ [k for k in (fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)])
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
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by
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if by is not None
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else Result._by,
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fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)).keys()))
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writer.writeheader()
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for r in results:
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# note this allows by/fields to overlap
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+7
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@@ -783,11 +783,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
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with openio(path, 'w') as f:
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# write csv?
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if not json:
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
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(by if by is not None else Result._by)
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+ [k for k in (fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)])
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
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by
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if by is not None
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else Result._by,
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fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)).keys()))
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writer.writeheader()
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for r in results:
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# note this allows by/fields to overlap
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+51
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@@ -1399,20 +1399,16 @@ def compile(fields_, results,
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sort=None,
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enumerate=None,
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children=None,
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notes=None,
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hot=None):
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hot=None,
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notes=None):
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import builtins
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enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
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by = by.copy()
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fields = fields.copy()
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# we need _something_ to order hot results by, so default to
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# i if no enumerate field is specified
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if hot is not None and enumerate_ is None:
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enumerate_ = 'i'
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# make sure enumerate fields are included
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if enumerate_ is not None or hot is not None:
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if enumerate_ is not None:
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if enumerate_ not in by:
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by.insert(0, enumerate_)
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# make sure define fields are included
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@@ -1543,15 +1539,12 @@ def compile(fields_, results,
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_types={k: t for k, (_, t) in folds.items()},
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_mods=mods,
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_exprs=exprs,
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**{'_i': enumerate_} if enumerate_ is not None else {},
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**{'_children': children} if children is not None else {},
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**{'_notes': notes} if notes is not None else {}))
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def homogenize(Result, results, *,
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depth=1,
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hot=None,
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enumerate=None,
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children=None):
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depth=1):
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import builtins
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enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
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@@ -1562,19 +1555,17 @@ def homogenize(Result, results, *,
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results_.append(Result(**(
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r
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# enumerate?
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| ({Result._i: RInt(i)}
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| ({enumerate_: RInt(i)}
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if enumerate_ is not None
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else {})
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# recurse?
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| ({children: homogenize(
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Result, r[children],
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depth=depth-1,
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# only enumerate top-level if hotifying
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enumerate=(enumerate_ if hot is None else None),
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children=children)}
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if children is not None
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and children in r
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and r[children] is not None
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| ({Result._children: homogenize(
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Result, r[Result._children],
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enumerate=enumerate_,
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depth=depth-1)}
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if hasattr(Result, '_children')
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and Result._children in r
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and r[Result._children] is not None
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and depth > 1
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else {}))))
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return results_
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@@ -1663,17 +1654,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
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return folded
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def hotify(Result, results, *,
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fields=None,
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sort=None,
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enumerate=None,
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depth=1,
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hot=None,
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**_):
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# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
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assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
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assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
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# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
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# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
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import builtins
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enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
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if fields is None:
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fields = Result._fields
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# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
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assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
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results_ = []
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for r in results:
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@@ -1694,9 +1685,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
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for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
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for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
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hot_.append(r._replace(**{
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Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
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Result._children: []}))
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hot_.append(r._replace(**(
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({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
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if enumerate_ is not None else {})
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| {Result._children: []})))
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# recurse?
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if depth_ > 1:
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@@ -1704,8 +1696,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
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depth_-1)
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recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
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results_.append(r._replace(**{
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Result._children: hot_}))
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results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
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return results_
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@@ -2052,11 +2043,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
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with openio(path, 'w') as f:
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# write csv?
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if not json:
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
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(by if by is not None else Result._by)
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+ [k for k in (fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)])
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
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by
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if by is not None
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else Result._by,
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fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)).keys()))
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writer.writeheader()
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for r in results:
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# note this allows by/fields to overlap
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@@ -2113,11 +2106,11 @@ def main(csv_paths, *,
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fields=None,
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defines=[],
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sort=None,
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depth=None,
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enumerate=None,
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depth=None,
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children=None,
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notes=None,
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hot=None,
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notes=None,
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**args):
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import builtins
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enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
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@@ -2194,8 +2187,8 @@ def main(csv_paths, *,
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and not any(k == k_ for k_, _ in (sort or []))
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and k != enumerate_
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and k != children
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and k != notes
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and not any(k == k_ for k_, _ in (hot or []))
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and k != notes
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and not any(k == k_
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for _, expr in exprs
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for k_ in expr.fields())]
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@@ -2208,8 +2201,8 @@ def main(csv_paths, *,
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and not any(k == k_ for k_, _ in (sort or []))
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and k != enumerate_
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and k != children
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and k != notes
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and not any(k == k_ for k_, _ in (hot or []))
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and k != notes
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and not any(k == k_
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for _, expr in exprs
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for k_ in expr.fields())]
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@@ -2224,14 +2217,13 @@ def main(csv_paths, *,
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sort=sort,
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enumerate=enumerate_,
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children=children,
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notes=notes,
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hot=hot)
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hot=hot,
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notes=notes)
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# homogenize
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results = homogenize(Result, results,
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depth=depth,
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enumerate=enumerate_,
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children=children)
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depth=depth)
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# fold
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results = fold(Result, results,
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@@ -2242,10 +2234,9 @@ def main(csv_paths, *,
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# hotify?
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if hot:
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results = hotify(Result, results,
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fields=fields,
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enumerate=enumerate_,
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depth=depth,
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hot=hot,
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**args)
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hot=hot)
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# write results to CSV/JSON
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if args.get('output'):
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@@ -2394,6 +2385,12 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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const=(None, None),
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help="Sort by this field, but backwards. Can include an expression "
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"of the form field=expr.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-i', '--enumerate',
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nargs='?',
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const='i',
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help="Field to use for enumerating results. This will prevent "
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"result folding.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-z', '--depth',
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nargs='?',
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@@ -2401,24 +2398,12 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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const=0,
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help="Depth of function calls to show. 0 shows all calls unless "
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"we find a cycle. Defaults to 0.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-i', '--enumerate',
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nargs='?',
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const='i',
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help="Field to use for enumerating results. This will prevent "
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"result folding. This can also be used to override which "
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"field -r/--hot uses to order results.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-Z', '--children',
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nargs='?',
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const='children',
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help="Field to use for recursive results. This expects a list "
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"and really only works with JSON input.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-N', '--notes',
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nargs='?',
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const='notes',
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help="Field to use for notes.")
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class AppendHot(argparse.Action):
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def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option):
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if namespace.hot is None:
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@@ -2448,6 +2433,11 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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)(*x.split('=', 1)),
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const=(None, None),
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help="Like -r/--hot, but backwards.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'-N', '--notes',
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nargs='?',
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const='notes',
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help="Field to use for notes.")
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parser.add_argument(
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'--no-header',
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action='store_true',
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+52
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@@ -133,27 +133,27 @@ class RInt(co.namedtuple('RInt', 'x')):
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# ctx size results
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class CtxResult(co.namedtuple('CtxResult', [
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'i', 'file', 'function',
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'size',
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'z', 'i', 'file', 'function',
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'off', 'size',
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'children', 'notes'])):
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_by = ['i', 'file', 'function']
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_fields = ['size']
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_by = ['z', 'i', 'file', 'function']
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_fields = ['off', 'size']
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_sort = ['size']
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_types = {'size': RInt}
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_i = 'i'
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_types = {'off': RInt, 'size': RInt}
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_children = 'children'
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_notes = 'notes'
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__slots__ = ()
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def __new__(cls, i=None, file='', function='', size=0,
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def __new__(cls, z=0, i=0, file='', function='', off=0, size=0,
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children=None, notes=None):
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return super().__new__(cls, i, file, function,
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RInt(size),
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return super().__new__(cls, z, i, file, function,
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RInt(off), RInt(size),
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children if children is not None else [],
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notes if notes is not None else set())
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def __add__(self, other):
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return CtxResult(self.i, self.file, self.function,
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return CtxResult(self.z, self.i, self.file, self.function,
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min(self.off, other.off),
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max(self.size, other.size),
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self.children + other.children,
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self.notes | other.notes)
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@@ -596,11 +596,13 @@ def collect_ctx(obj_paths, *,
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type = info[int(type['DW_AT_type'].strip('<>'), 0)]
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if (type.name is not None
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and type.tag != 'DW_TAG_subroutine_type'):
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# find size, etc
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name_ = type.name
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size_ = sizeof(type, seen | {entry.off})
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children_, notes_, dirty_ = childrenof(
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type, depth-1, seen | {entry.off})
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children.append(CtxResult(0, file, name_, size_,
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children.append(CtxResult(
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0, 0, file, name_, 0, size_,
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children=children_,
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notes=notes_))
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dirty = dirty or dirty_
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@@ -608,15 +610,22 @@ def collect_ctx(obj_paths, *,
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elif entry.tag in {
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'DW_TAG_structure_type',
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'DW_TAG_union_type'}:
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# iterate over children in struct/union
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children, notes, dirty = [], set(), False
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for child in entry.children:
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if child.tag != 'DW_TAG_member':
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continue
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# find name
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name_ = child.name
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# try to find offset for struct members, note this
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# is _not_ the same as the dwarf entry offset
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off_ = int(child.get('DW_AT_data_member_location', 0))
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# find size, children, etc
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size_ = sizeof(child, seen | {entry.off})
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children_, notes_, dirty_ = childrenof(
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child, depth-1, seen | {entry.off})
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children.append(CtxResult(child.off, file, name_, size_,
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children.append(CtxResult(
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0, len(children), file, name_, off_, size_,
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children=children_,
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notes=notes_))
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dirty = dirty or dirty_
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@@ -678,16 +687,24 @@ def collect_ctx(obj_paths, *,
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# find children, recursing if necessary
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children_, notes_, _ = childrenof(param, depth-2)
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params.append(CtxResult(param.off, file, name_, size_,
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params.append(CtxResult(
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0, len(params), file, name_, 0, size_,
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children=children_,
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notes=notes_))
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# context = sum of params
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name = entry.name
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size = sum((param.size for param in params), start=RInt(0))
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results.append(CtxResult(None, file, name, size,
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results.append(CtxResult(
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0, 0, file, name, 0, size,
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children=params))
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# assign z at the end to avoid issues with caching
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def zed(results, z):
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return [r._replace(z=z, children=zed(r.children, z+1))
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for r in results]
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results = zed(results, 0)
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return results
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@@ -774,17 +791,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
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return folded
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def hotify(Result, results, *,
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fields=None,
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sort=None,
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enumerate=None,
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depth=1,
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hot=None,
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**_):
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# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
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assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
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assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
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# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
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# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
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import builtins
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enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
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if fields is None:
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fields = Result._fields
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# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
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assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
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results_ = []
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for r in results:
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@@ -805,9 +822,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
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for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
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for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
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hot_.append(r._replace(**{
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Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
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Result._children: []}))
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hot_.append(r._replace(**(
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({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
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if enumerate_ is not None else {})
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| {Result._children: []})))
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# recurse?
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if depth_ > 1:
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@@ -815,8 +833,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
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depth_-1)
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recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
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results_.append(r._replace(**{
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Result._children: hot_}))
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results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
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return results_
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@@ -1163,11 +1180,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
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with openio(path, 'w') as f:
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# write csv?
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if not json:
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
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(by if by is not None else Result._by)
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+ [k for k in (fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)])
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writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
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by
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if by is not None
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else Result._by,
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fields
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if fields is not None
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else Result._fields)).keys()))
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writer.writeheader()
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for r in results:
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# note this allows by/fields to overlap
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@@ -1260,10 +1279,8 @@ def main(obj_paths, *,
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# hotify?
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if hot:
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results = hotify(CtxResult, results,
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fields=fields,
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depth=depth,
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hot=hot,
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**args)
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hot=hot)
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# write results to CSV/JSON
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if args.get('output'):
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||||
@@ -1302,7 +1319,7 @@ def main(obj_paths, *,
|
||||
if not args.get('quiet'):
|
||||
table(CtxResult, results, diff_results,
|
||||
by=by if by is not None else ['function'],
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
fields=fields if fields is not None else ['size'],
|
||||
sort=sort,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
|
||||
+7
-5
@@ -922,11 +922,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
|
||||
with openio(path, 'w') as f:
|
||||
# write csv?
|
||||
if not json:
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
|
||||
(by if by is not None else Result._by)
|
||||
+ [k for k in (fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)])
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
|
||||
by
|
||||
if by is not None
|
||||
else Result._by,
|
||||
fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)).keys()))
|
||||
writer.writeheader()
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
# note this allows by/fields to overlap
|
||||
|
||||
+29
-30
@@ -147,31 +147,30 @@ class RInt(co.namedtuple('RInt', 'x')):
|
||||
|
||||
# perf results
|
||||
class PerfResult(co.namedtuple('PerfResult', [
|
||||
'i', 'file', 'function', 'line',
|
||||
'z', 'file', 'function', 'line',
|
||||
'cycles', 'bmisses', 'branches', 'cmisses', 'caches',
|
||||
'children'])):
|
||||
_by = ['i', 'file', 'function', 'line']
|
||||
_by = ['z', 'file', 'function', 'line']
|
||||
_fields = ['cycles', 'bmisses', 'branches', 'cmisses', 'caches']
|
||||
_sort = ['cycles', 'bmisses', 'cmisses', 'branches', 'caches']
|
||||
_types = {
|
||||
'cycles': RInt,
|
||||
'bmisses': RInt, 'branches': RInt,
|
||||
'cmisses': RInt, 'caches': RInt}
|
||||
_i = 'i'
|
||||
_children = 'children'
|
||||
|
||||
__slots__ = ()
|
||||
def __new__(cls, i=None, file='', function='', line=0,
|
||||
def __new__(cls, z=0, file='', function='', line=0,
|
||||
cycles=0, bmisses=0, branches=0, cmisses=0, caches=0,
|
||||
children=None):
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, i, file, function, int(RInt(line)),
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, z, file, function, int(RInt(line)),
|
||||
RInt(cycles),
|
||||
RInt(bmisses), RInt(branches),
|
||||
RInt(cmisses), RInt(caches),
|
||||
children if children is not None else [])
|
||||
|
||||
def __add__(self, other):
|
||||
return PerfResult(self.i, self.file, self.function, self.line,
|
||||
return PerfResult(self.z, self.file, self.function, self.line,
|
||||
self.cycles + other.cycles,
|
||||
self.bmisses + other.bmisses,
|
||||
self.branches + other.branches,
|
||||
@@ -756,15 +755,15 @@ def collect_decompressed(path, *,
|
||||
raise sp.CalledProcessError(proc.returncode, proc.args)
|
||||
|
||||
# rearrange results into result type
|
||||
def to_results(results):
|
||||
def to_results(results, z):
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for name, (r, children) in results.items():
|
||||
results_.append(PerfResult(None, *name,
|
||||
results_.append(PerfResult(z, *name,
|
||||
**{events[k]: v for k, v in r.items()},
|
||||
children=to_results(children)))
|
||||
children=to_results(children, z+1)))
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
return to_results(results)
|
||||
return to_results(results, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
def collect_job(path, i, **args):
|
||||
# decompress into a temporary file, this is to work around
|
||||
@@ -896,17 +895,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
|
||||
return folded
|
||||
|
||||
def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
fields=None,
|
||||
sort=None,
|
||||
enumerate=None,
|
||||
depth=1,
|
||||
hot=None,
|
||||
**_):
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
|
||||
# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
|
||||
import builtins
|
||||
enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
|
||||
|
||||
if fields is None:
|
||||
fields = Result._fields
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
@@ -927,9 +926,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
|
||||
for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
|
||||
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
|
||||
Result._children: []}))
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**(
|
||||
({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
|
||||
if enumerate_ is not None else {})
|
||||
| {Result._children: []})))
|
||||
|
||||
# recurse?
|
||||
if depth_ > 1:
|
||||
@@ -937,8 +937,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
depth_-1)
|
||||
|
||||
recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1285,11 +1284,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
|
||||
with openio(path, 'w') as f:
|
||||
# write csv?
|
||||
if not json:
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
|
||||
(by if by is not None else Result._by)
|
||||
+ [k for k in (fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)])
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
|
||||
by
|
||||
if by is not None
|
||||
else Result._by,
|
||||
fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)).keys()))
|
||||
writer.writeheader()
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
# note this allows by/fields to overlap
|
||||
@@ -1491,10 +1492,8 @@ def report(perf_paths, *,
|
||||
# hotify?
|
||||
if hot:
|
||||
results = hotify(PerfResult, results,
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
hot=hot,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
hot=hot)
|
||||
|
||||
# write results to CSV/JSON
|
||||
if args.get('output'):
|
||||
|
||||
+31
-31
@@ -138,26 +138,25 @@ class RInt(co.namedtuple('RInt', 'x')):
|
||||
|
||||
# perf results
|
||||
class PerfBdResult(co.namedtuple('PerfBdResult', [
|
||||
'i', 'file', 'function', 'line',
|
||||
'z', 'file', 'function', 'line',
|
||||
'readed', 'proged', 'erased',
|
||||
'children'])):
|
||||
_by = ['i', 'file', 'function', 'line']
|
||||
_by = ['z', 'file', 'function', 'line']
|
||||
_fields = ['readed', 'proged', 'erased']
|
||||
_sort = ['erased', 'proged', 'readed']
|
||||
_types = {'readed': RInt, 'proged': RInt, 'erased': RInt}
|
||||
_i = 'i'
|
||||
_children = 'children'
|
||||
|
||||
__slots__ = ()
|
||||
def __new__(cls, i=None, file='', function='', line=0,
|
||||
def __new__(cls, z=0, file='', function='', line=0,
|
||||
readed=0, proged=0, erased=0,
|
||||
children=None):
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, i, file, function, int(RInt(line)),
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, z, file, function, int(RInt(line)),
|
||||
RInt(readed), RInt(proged), RInt(erased),
|
||||
children if children is not None else [])
|
||||
|
||||
def __add__(self, other):
|
||||
return PerfBdResult(self.i, self.file, self.function, self.line,
|
||||
return PerfBdResult(self.z, self.file, self.function, self.line,
|
||||
self.readed + other.readed,
|
||||
self.proged + other.proged,
|
||||
self.erased + other.erased,
|
||||
@@ -715,15 +714,15 @@ def collect_job(path, start, stop, syms, lines, *,
|
||||
commit()
|
||||
|
||||
# rearrange results into result type
|
||||
def to_results(results):
|
||||
def to_results(results, z):
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for name, (r, p, e, children) in results.items():
|
||||
results_.append(PerfBdResult(None, *name,
|
||||
results_.append(PerfBdResult(z, *name,
|
||||
r, p, e,
|
||||
children=to_results(children)))
|
||||
children=to_results(children, z+1)))
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
return to_results(results)
|
||||
return to_results(results, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
def starapply(args):
|
||||
f, args, kwargs = args
|
||||
@@ -866,17 +865,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
|
||||
return folded
|
||||
|
||||
def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
fields=None,
|
||||
sort=None,
|
||||
enumerate=None,
|
||||
depth=1,
|
||||
hot=None,
|
||||
**_):
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
|
||||
# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
|
||||
import builtins
|
||||
enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
|
||||
|
||||
if fields is None:
|
||||
fields = Result._fields
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
@@ -897,9 +896,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
|
||||
for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
|
||||
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
|
||||
Result._children: []}))
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**(
|
||||
({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
|
||||
if enumerate_ is not None else {})
|
||||
| {Result._children: []})))
|
||||
|
||||
# recurse?
|
||||
if depth_ > 1:
|
||||
@@ -907,8 +907,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
depth_-1)
|
||||
|
||||
recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -1255,11 +1254,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
|
||||
with openio(path, 'w') as f:
|
||||
# write csv?
|
||||
if not json:
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
|
||||
(by if by is not None else Result._by)
|
||||
+ [k for k in (fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)])
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
|
||||
by
|
||||
if by is not None
|
||||
else Result._by,
|
||||
fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)).keys()))
|
||||
writer.writeheader()
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
# note this allows by/fields to overlap
|
||||
@@ -1490,10 +1491,8 @@ def report(paths, *,
|
||||
# hotify?
|
||||
if hot:
|
||||
results = hotify(PerfBdResult, results,
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
hot=hot,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
hot=hot)
|
||||
|
||||
# write results to CSV/JSON
|
||||
if args.get('output'):
|
||||
@@ -1541,7 +1540,8 @@ def report(paths, *,
|
||||
# print table
|
||||
table(PerfBdResult, results, diff_results,
|
||||
by=by if by is not None else ['function'],
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
fields=fields if fields is not None
|
||||
else ['readed', 'proged', 'erased'],
|
||||
sort=sort,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
|
||||
+36
-29
@@ -133,27 +133,26 @@ class RInt(co.namedtuple('RInt', 'x')):
|
||||
|
||||
# stack size results
|
||||
class StackResult(co.namedtuple('StackResult', [
|
||||
'i', 'file', 'function',
|
||||
'z', 'file', 'function',
|
||||
'frame', 'limit',
|
||||
'children', 'notes'])):
|
||||
_by = ['i', 'file', 'function']
|
||||
_by = ['z', 'file', 'function']
|
||||
_fields = ['frame', 'limit']
|
||||
_sort = ['limit', 'frame']
|
||||
_types = {'frame': RInt, 'limit': RInt}
|
||||
_i = 'i'
|
||||
_children = 'children'
|
||||
_notes = 'notes'
|
||||
|
||||
__slots__ = ()
|
||||
def __new__(cls, i=None, file='', function='', frame=0, limit=0,
|
||||
def __new__(cls, z=0, file='', function='', frame=0, limit=0,
|
||||
children=None, notes=None):
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, i, file, function,
|
||||
return super().__new__(cls, z, file, function,
|
||||
RInt(frame), RInt(limit),
|
||||
children if children is not None else [],
|
||||
notes if notes is not None else set())
|
||||
|
||||
def __add__(self, other):
|
||||
return StackResult(self.i, self.file, self.function,
|
||||
return StackResult(self.z, self.file, self.function,
|
||||
self.frame + other.frame,
|
||||
max(self.limit, other.limit),
|
||||
self.children + other.children,
|
||||
@@ -417,7 +416,8 @@ def collect_stack(ci_paths, *,
|
||||
limit_ = limitof(node_, seen | {node.name})
|
||||
children_, notes_, dirty_ = childrenof(
|
||||
node_, depth-1, seen | {node.name})
|
||||
children.append(StackResult(None, file_, name_, frame_, limit_,
|
||||
children.append(StackResult(
|
||||
file=file_, function=name_, frame=frame_, limit=limit_,
|
||||
children=children_,
|
||||
notes=notes_))
|
||||
dirty = dirty or dirty_
|
||||
@@ -440,10 +440,17 @@ def collect_stack(ci_paths, *,
|
||||
frame = frameof(node)
|
||||
limit = limitof(node)
|
||||
children, notes, _ = childrenof(node, depth-1)
|
||||
results.append(StackResult(None, file, name, frame, limit,
|
||||
results.append(StackResult(
|
||||
file=file, function=name, frame=frame, limit=limit,
|
||||
children=children,
|
||||
notes=notes))
|
||||
|
||||
# assign z at the end to avoid issues with caching
|
||||
def zed(results, z):
|
||||
return [r._replace(z=z, children=zed(r.children, z+1))
|
||||
for r in results]
|
||||
results = zed(results, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
return results
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -530,17 +537,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
|
||||
return folded
|
||||
|
||||
def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
fields=None,
|
||||
sort=None,
|
||||
enumerate=None,
|
||||
depth=1,
|
||||
hot=None,
|
||||
**_):
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
|
||||
# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
|
||||
import builtins
|
||||
enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
|
||||
|
||||
if fields is None:
|
||||
fields = Result._fields
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
@@ -561,9 +568,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
|
||||
for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
|
||||
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
|
||||
Result._children: []}))
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**(
|
||||
({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
|
||||
if enumerate_ is not None else {})
|
||||
| {Result._children: []})))
|
||||
|
||||
# recurse?
|
||||
if depth_ > 1:
|
||||
@@ -571,8 +579,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
depth_-1)
|
||||
|
||||
recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -919,11 +926,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
|
||||
with openio(path, 'w') as f:
|
||||
# write csv?
|
||||
if not json:
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
|
||||
(by if by is not None else Result._by)
|
||||
+ [k for k in (fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)])
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
|
||||
by
|
||||
if by is not None
|
||||
else Result._by,
|
||||
fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)).keys()))
|
||||
writer.writeheader()
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
# note this allows by/fields to overlap
|
||||
@@ -1016,10 +1025,8 @@ def main(ci_paths,
|
||||
# hotify?
|
||||
if hot:
|
||||
results = hotify(StackResult, results,
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
hot=hot,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
hot=hot)
|
||||
|
||||
# write results to CSV/JSON
|
||||
if args.get('output'):
|
||||
@@ -1058,7 +1065,7 @@ def main(ci_paths,
|
||||
if not args.get('quiet'):
|
||||
table(StackResult, results, diff_results,
|
||||
by=by if by is not None else ['function'],
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
fields=fields if fields is not None else ['frame', 'limit'],
|
||||
sort=sort,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
|
||||
+48
-34
@@ -133,25 +133,25 @@ class RInt(co.namedtuple('RInt', 'x')):
|
||||
|
||||
# struct size results
|
||||
class StructResult(co.namedtuple('StructResult', [
|
||||
'i', 'file', 'struct',
|
||||
'size', 'align',
|
||||
'z', 'i', 'file', 'struct',
|
||||
'off', 'size', 'align',
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'children'])):
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_by = ['i', 'file', 'struct']
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_fields = ['size', 'align']
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_by = ['z', 'i', 'file', 'struct']
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_fields = ['off', 'size', 'align']
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_sort = ['size', 'align']
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_types = {'size': RInt, 'align': RInt}
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_i = 'i'
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_types = {'off': RInt, 'size': RInt, 'align': RInt}
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_children = 'children'
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__slots__ = ()
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def __new__(cls, i=None, file='', struct='', size=0, align=0,
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def __new__(cls, z=0, i=0, file='', struct='', off=0, size=0, align=0,
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children=None):
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return super().__new__(cls, i, file, struct,
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RInt(size), RInt(align),
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return super().__new__(cls, z, i, file, struct,
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RInt(off), RInt(size), RInt(align),
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children if children is not None else [])
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def __add__(self, other):
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return StructResult(self.i, self.file, self.struct,
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return StructResult(self.z, self.i, self.file, self.struct,
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min(self.off, other.off),
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self.size + other.size,
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max(self.align, other.align),
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self.children + other.children)
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@@ -437,14 +437,22 @@ def collect_structs(obj_paths, *,
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elif entry.tag in {
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'DW_TAG_structure_type',
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'DW_TAG_union_type'}:
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# iterate over children in struct/union
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children = []
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for child in entry.children:
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if child.tag != 'DW_TAG_member':
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continue
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# find name
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name_ = child.name
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||||
# try to find offset for struct members, note this
|
||||
# is _not_ the same as the dwarf entry offset
|
||||
off_ = int(child.get('DW_AT_data_member_location', 0))
|
||||
# find size, align, children, etc
|
||||
size_ = sizeof(child)
|
||||
align_ = alignof(child)
|
||||
children_ = childrenof(child, depth-1)
|
||||
children.append(StructResult(
|
||||
child.off, file, name_, size_, align_,
|
||||
0, len(children), file, name_, off_, size_, align_,
|
||||
children=children_))
|
||||
# indirect type?
|
||||
elif entry.tag in {
|
||||
@@ -497,12 +505,12 @@ def collect_structs(obj_paths, *,
|
||||
# these separately
|
||||
if entry.tag == 'DW_TAG_typedef':
|
||||
typedefs[entry.off] = StructResult(
|
||||
None, file, name, size, align,
|
||||
0, 0, file, name, 0, size, align,
|
||||
children=children)
|
||||
typedefed.add(int(entry['DW_AT_type'].strip('<>'), 0))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
types[entry.off] = StructResult(
|
||||
None, file, name, size, align,
|
||||
0, 0, file, name, 0, size, align,
|
||||
children=children)
|
||||
|
||||
# let typedefs take priority
|
||||
@@ -511,6 +519,12 @@ def collect_structs(obj_paths, *,
|
||||
for off, type in types.items()
|
||||
if off not in typedefed)
|
||||
|
||||
# assign z at the end to avoid issues with caching
|
||||
def zed(results, z):
|
||||
return [r._replace(z=z, children=zed(r.children, z+1))
|
||||
for r in results]
|
||||
results = zed(results, 0)
|
||||
|
||||
return results
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -597,17 +611,17 @@ def fold(Result, results, *,
|
||||
return folded
|
||||
|
||||
def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
fields=None,
|
||||
sort=None,
|
||||
enumerate=None,
|
||||
depth=1,
|
||||
hot=None,
|
||||
**_):
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_i')
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
# note! hotifying risks confusion if you don't enumerate/have a z
|
||||
# field, since it will allow folding across recursive boundaries
|
||||
import builtins
|
||||
enumerate_, enumerate = enumerate, builtins.enumerate
|
||||
|
||||
if fields is None:
|
||||
fields = Result._fields
|
||||
# hotify only makes sense for recursive results
|
||||
assert hasattr(Result, '_children')
|
||||
|
||||
results_ = []
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
@@ -628,9 +642,10 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
for k_ in ([k] if k else Result._sort)))
|
||||
for k, reverse in it.chain(hot, [(None, False)])))
|
||||
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._i: RInt(len(hot_)),
|
||||
Result._children: []}))
|
||||
hot_.append(r._replace(**(
|
||||
({enumerate_: len(hot_)}
|
||||
if enumerate_ is not None else {})
|
||||
| {Result._children: []})))
|
||||
|
||||
# recurse?
|
||||
if depth_ > 1:
|
||||
@@ -638,8 +653,7 @@ def hotify(Result, results, *,
|
||||
depth_-1)
|
||||
|
||||
recurse(getattr(r, Result._children), depth-1)
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{
|
||||
Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
results_.append(r._replace(**{Result._children: hot_}))
|
||||
|
||||
return results_
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -986,11 +1000,13 @@ def write_csv(path, Result, results, *,
|
||||
with openio(path, 'w') as f:
|
||||
# write csv?
|
||||
if not json:
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f,
|
||||
(by if by is not None else Result._by)
|
||||
+ [k for k in (fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)])
|
||||
writer = csv.DictWriter(f, list(co.OrderedDict.fromkeys(it.chain(
|
||||
by
|
||||
if by is not None
|
||||
else Result._by,
|
||||
fields
|
||||
if fields is not None
|
||||
else Result._fields)).keys()))
|
||||
writer.writeheader()
|
||||
for r in results:
|
||||
# note this allows by/fields to overlap
|
||||
@@ -1083,10 +1099,8 @@ def main(obj_paths, *,
|
||||
# hotify?
|
||||
if hot:
|
||||
results = hotify(StructResult, results,
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
hot=hot,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
hot=hot)
|
||||
|
||||
# write results to CSV/JSON
|
||||
if args.get('output'):
|
||||
@@ -1125,7 +1139,7 @@ def main(obj_paths, *,
|
||||
if not args.get('quiet'):
|
||||
table(StructResult, results, diff_results,
|
||||
by=by if by is not None else ['struct'],
|
||||
fields=fields,
|
||||
fields=fields if fields is not None else ['size', 'align'],
|
||||
sort=sort,
|
||||
depth=depth,
|
||||
**args)
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user