class Tracer
Outputs a source level execution trace of a Ruby program.
It does this by registering an event handler with Kernel#set_trace_func for processing incoming events. It also provides methods for filtering unwanted trace output (see ::add_filter, ::on, and ::off).
Example
Consider the following Ruby script
class A def square(a) return a*a end end a = A.new a.square(5)
Running the above script using ruby -r tracer example.rb
will output the following trace to STDOUT (Note you can also explicitly require 'tracer'
)
#0:<internal:lib/rubygems/custom_require>:38:Kernel:<: - #0:example.rb:3::-: class A #0:example.rb:3::C: class A #0:example.rb:4::-: def square(a) #0:example.rb:7::E: end #0:example.rb:9::-: a = A.new #0:example.rb:10::-: a.square(5) #0:example.rb:4:A:>: def square(a) #0:example.rb:5:A:-: return a*a #0:example.rb:6:A:<: end | | | | | | | | | ---------------------+ event | | | ------------------------+ class | | --------------------------+ line | ------------------------------------+ filename ---------------------------------------+ thread
Symbol table used for displaying incoming events:
- +}+
-
call a C-language routine
- +{+
-
return from a C-language routine
- +>+
-
call a Ruby method
-
C
-
start a class or module definition
-
E
-
finish a class or module definition
-
-
-
execute code on a new line
- +^+
-
raise an exception
- +<+
-
return from a Ruby method
Copyright
by Keiju ISHITSUKA([email protected])
Constants
Attributes
display C-routine calls in trace output (defaults to false)
display C-routine calls in trace output (defaults to false)
display process id in trace output (defaults to false)
display process id in trace output (defaults to false)
display thread id in trace output (defaults to true)
display thread id in trace output (defaults to true)
output stream used to output trace (defaults to STDOUT)
mutex lock used by tracer for displaying trace output
display additional debug information (defaults to false)
display additional debug information (defaults to false)
Public Class Methods
# File lib/tracer.rb, line 263 def Tracer.add_filter(p = proc) Single.add_filter(p) end
Used to filter unwanted trace output
Example which only outputs lines of code executed within the Kernel class:
Tracer.add_filter do |event, file, line, id, binding, klass, *rest| "Kernel" == klass.to_s end
# File lib/tracer.rb, line 236 def Tracer.off Single.off end
Disable tracing
# File lib/tracer.rb, line 225 def Tracer.on if block_given? Single.on{yield} else Single.on end end
Start tracing
Example
Tracer.on # code to trace here Tracer.off
You can also pass a block:
Tracer.on { # trace everything in this block }
# File lib/tracer.rb, line 250 def Tracer.set_get_line_procs(file_name, p = proc) Single.set_get_line_procs(file_name, p) end
Register an event handler p
which is called everytime a line in file_name
is executed.
Example:
Tracer.set_get_line_procs("example.rb", lambda { |line| puts "line number executed is #{line}" })
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