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			93 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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# Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root
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# for license information.
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__all__ = ["main"]
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import locale
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import signal
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import sys
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# WARNING: debugpy and submodules must not be imported on top level in this module,
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# and should be imported locally inside main() instead.
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def main():
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    from debugpy import launcher
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    from debugpy.common import log, sockets
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    from debugpy.launcher import debuggee
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    log.to_file(prefix="debugpy.launcher")
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    log.describe_environment("debugpy.launcher startup environment:")
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    if sys.platform == "win32":
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        # For windows, disable exceptions on Ctrl+C - we want to allow the debuggee
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        # process to handle these, or not, as it sees fit. If the debuggee exits
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        # on Ctrl+C, the launcher will also exit, so it doesn't need to observe
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        # the signal directly.
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        signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, signal.SIG_IGN)
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    # Everything before "--" is command line arguments for the launcher itself,
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    # and everything after "--" is command line arguments for the debuggee.
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    log.info("sys.argv before parsing: {0}", sys.argv)
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    sep = sys.argv.index("--")
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    launcher_argv = sys.argv[1:sep]
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    sys.argv[:] = [sys.argv[0]] + sys.argv[sep + 1 :]
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    log.info("sys.argv after patching: {0}", sys.argv)
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    # The first argument specifies the host/port on which the adapter is waiting
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    # for launcher to connect. It's either host:port, or just port.
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    adapter = launcher_argv[0]
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    host, sep, port = adapter.rpartition(":")
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    host.strip("[]")
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    if not sep:
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        host = sockets.get_default_localhost()
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        port = adapter
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    port = int(port)
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    launcher.connect(host, port)
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    launcher.channel.wait()
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    if debuggee.process is not None:
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        sys.exit(debuggee.process.returncode)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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    # debugpy can also be invoked directly rather than via -m. In this case, the first
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    # entry on sys.path is the one added automatically by Python for the directory
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    # containing this file. This means that import debugpy will not work, since we need
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    # the parent directory of debugpy/ to be in sys.path, rather than debugpy/launcher/.
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    #
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    # The other issue is that many other absolute imports will break, because they
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    # will be resolved relative to debugpy/launcher/ - e.g. `import state` will then try
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    # to import debugpy/launcher/state.py.
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    #
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    # To fix both, we need to replace the automatically added entry such that it points
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    # at parent directory of debugpy/ instead of debugpy/launcher, import debugpy with that
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    # in sys.path, and then remove the first entry entry altogether, so that it doesn't
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    # affect any further imports we might do. For example, suppose the user did:
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    #
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    #   python /foo/bar/debugpy/launcher ...
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    #
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    # At the beginning of this script, sys.path will contain "/foo/bar/debugpy/launcher"
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    # as the first entry. What we want is to replace it with "/foo/bar', then import
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    # debugpy with that in effect, and then remove the replaced entry before any more
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    # code runs. The imported debugpy module will remain in sys.modules, and thus all
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    # future imports of it or its submodules will resolve accordingly.
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    if "debugpy" not in sys.modules:
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        # Do not use dirname() to walk up - this can be a relative path, e.g. ".".
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        sys.path[0] = sys.path[0] + "/../../"
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        __import__("debugpy")
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        del sys.path[0]
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    # Apply OS-global and user-specific locale settings.
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    try:
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        locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, "")
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    except Exception:
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        # On POSIX, locale is set via environment variables, and this can fail if
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        # those variables reference a non-existing locale. Ignore and continue using
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        # the default "C" locale if so.
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        pass
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    main()
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