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| 1 | +"""Statistics analyzer for HotShot.""" |
| 2 | + |
| 3 | +import profile |
| 4 | +import pstats |
| 5 | + |
| 6 | +import hotshot.log |
| 7 | + |
| 8 | +from hotshot.log import ENTER, EXIT |
| 9 | + |
| 10 | + |
| 11 | +def load(filename): |
| 12 | + return StatsLoader(filename).load() |
| 13 | + |
| 14 | + |
| 15 | +class StatsLoader: |
| 16 | + def __init__(self, logfn): |
| 17 | + self._logfn = logfn |
| 18 | + self._code = {} |
| 19 | + self._stack = [] |
| 20 | + self.pop_frame = self._stack.pop |
| 21 | + |
| 22 | + def load(self): |
| 23 | + # The timer selected by the profiler should never be used, so make |
| 24 | + # sure it doesn't work: |
| 25 | + p = Profile() |
| 26 | + p.get_time = _brokentimer |
| 27 | + log = hotshot.log.LogReader(self._logfn) |
| 28 | + taccum = 0 |
| 29 | + for event in log: |
| 30 | + what, (filename, lineno, funcname), tdelta = event |
| 31 | + if tdelta > 0: |
| 32 | + taccum += tdelta |
| 33 | + |
| 34 | + # We multiply taccum to convert from the microseconds we |
| 35 | + # have to the seconds that the profile/pstats module work |
| 36 | + # with; this allows the numbers to have some basis in |
| 37 | + # reality (ignoring calibration issues for now). |
| 38 | + |
| 39 | + if what == ENTER: |
| 40 | + frame = self.new_frame(filename, lineno, funcname) |
| 41 | + p.trace_dispatch_call(frame, taccum * .000001) |
| 42 | + taccum = 0 |
| 43 | + |
| 44 | + elif what == EXIT: |
| 45 | + frame = self.pop_frame() |
| 46 | + p.trace_dispatch_return(frame, taccum * .000001) |
| 47 | + taccum = 0 |
| 48 | + |
| 49 | + # no further work for line events |
| 50 | + |
| 51 | + assert not self._stack |
| 52 | + return pstats.Stats(p) |
| 53 | + |
| 54 | + def new_frame(self, *args): |
| 55 | + # args must be filename, firstlineno, funcname |
| 56 | + # our code objects are cached since we don't need to create |
| 57 | + # new ones every time |
| 58 | + try: |
| 59 | + code = self._code[args] |
| 60 | + except KeyError: |
| 61 | + code = FakeCode(*args) |
| 62 | + self._code[args] = code |
| 63 | + # frame objects are create fresh, since the back pointer will |
| 64 | + # vary considerably |
| 65 | + if self._stack: |
| 66 | + back = self._stack[-1] |
| 67 | + else: |
| 68 | + back = None |
| 69 | + frame = FakeFrame(code, back) |
| 70 | + self._stack.append(frame) |
| 71 | + return frame |
| 72 | + |
| 73 | + |
| 74 | +class Profile(profile.Profile): |
| 75 | + def simulate_cmd_complete(self): |
| 76 | + pass |
| 77 | + |
| 78 | + |
| 79 | +class FakeCode: |
| 80 | + def __init__(self, filename, firstlineno, funcname): |
| 81 | + self.co_filename = filename |
| 82 | + self.co_firstlineno = firstlineno |
| 83 | + self.co_name = self.__name__ = funcname |
| 84 | + |
| 85 | + |
| 86 | +class FakeFrame: |
| 87 | + def __init__(self, code, back): |
| 88 | + self.f_back = back |
| 89 | + self.f_code = code |
| 90 | + |
| 91 | + |
| 92 | +def _brokentimer(): |
| 93 | + raise RuntimeError, "this timer should not be called" |
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