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Tracing and profiling for the xonsh shell based on python-hunter.

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xunter is to tracing and profiling xonsh shell using hunter. Time tracking is on board.

If you like the idea click ⭐ on the repo and tweet.

Install

Install xunter into the environment where xonsh you want to trace resides.

pip install xunter
# or: pip install git+https://github.com/anki-code/xunter

Usage

Xunter is working as drop-in replacement of xonsh with additional arguments:

xonsh  --no-rc -c "2+2"
xunter --no-rc -c "2+2" ++depth-lt 5
#      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^
#            xonsh         xunter

Simple examples:

xunter --no-rc -c "2+2" ++depth-lt 10
xunter --no-rc ++depth-lt 5 ++output /tmp/22.xun
xunter --no-rc -c '2+2' ++filter 'Q(filename_endswith="main.py")'

To set ++filter read about filters and take a look into the cookbook. Use ./playground/trace.py to experiment with the tracing filters and understand how it works.

Trace xonsh in the current directory

mkdir -p ~/git/ && cd ~/git/
git clone git+https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh
cd xonsh
xunter --no-rc -c '1+1' ++cwd ++filter 'Q(filename_has="procs/")' ++output /tmp/out.xun
# Trace ./xonsh
# In another terminal:
tail -f /tmp/out.xun

Find function calls

xunter --no-rc -c 'echo 1' ++filter 'Q(filename_has="specs.py")' ++output /tmp/specs.xun
cat /tmp/specs.xun | grep run_subproc
# [...]/site-packages/xonsh/procs/specs.py:910:run_subproc 
#   <= xonsh/built_ins.py:206:subproc_captured_hiddenobject 
#   <= <string>:1:<module> <= xonsh/codecache.py:64:run_compiled_code 
#   <= xonsh/codecache.py:218:run_code_with_cache
#   <= xonsh/main.py:519:main_xonsh 
#   <= xonsh/main.py:470:main 
#   <= xunter/xunter:91:<module>
#   - time_sec=[0.1505]

# Don't forget about xonsh`s awesome macro call:
xunter --no-rc -c 'echo 1' ++printer call ++filter! Q(filename_has="specs.py"),Q(function="run_subproc")

Filter code from prompt-toolkit and unwanted libs

# These `filename` filters will be applied to the code that executed at the end.
# i.e. `filename="a.py"` will filter `a.py:func <= b.py:func <= c.py:func`
# but `c.py:func <= a.py:func <= b.py:func` case (`a.py` in the middle) wont be filtered.
filters = [
    '~Q(filename_has="prompt_toolkit/")',
    '~Q(filename_has="prompt/")',
    '~Q(filename_has="ptk_shell/")',
    '~Q(filename_has="pygments")',
    
    '~Q(filename_has="_distutils_hack")',
    '~Q(filename_has="lazyasd")',
    '~Q(filename_has="environ")',
    '~Q(filename_has="layout")',
]

xunter --no-rc  ++filter @(','.join(filters)) ++output /tmp/1.xun
# Run in another terminal to monitor the activity:
tail -f /tmp/1.xun  # | grep -i func

Time profiling

xunter --no-rc -c 'echo 1' ++time-sec-gt 0.1 ++depth-lt 2
# ... - time_sec=[1.3710]

Convert log to table

xunter --no-rc -c "2+2" ++depth-lt 10 ++printer stack ++output /tmp/22.xun
xunter2excel /tmp/22.xun

Case studying

Known issues

If you see the unexpected exceptions try to install xonsh from the main branch first:

xpip install -U --force-reinstall git+https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh
# restart xonsh
xunter ++output /tmp/xonsh.xun

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