226 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
226 lines
7.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2017 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# ==============================================================================
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"""Code transformation exceptions."""
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import print_function
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import collections
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from tensorflow.python.autograph.pyct import origin_info
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class FrameInfo(
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collections.namedtuple('FrameInfo',
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('filename', 'lineno', 'function_name', 'code',
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'is_converted', 'is_allowlisted'))):
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__slots__ = ()
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def _stack_trace_inside_mapped_code(tb, source_map, converter_filename):
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"""Summarizes inner traceback frames up to the call to a given function.
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This functions locates the innermost (i.e. most recent) frame that corresponds
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to code that can be mapped by source_map originated from, and returns a
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translated stack trace ending at that frame. If no such frame is found, the
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entire stack trace is summarized.
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For example, the following code:
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def f():
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for i in tf.range(1):
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z = y + i # z only defined here
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Would generate this traceback:
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<converted code>
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ag__.for_stmt(...)
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<for_stmt>
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return _known_len_tf_for_stmt(iter_, extra_test, body, init_state)
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<_known_len_tf_for_stmt>
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_disallow_undefs_into_loop(*init_state)
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<_disallow_undefs_into_loop>
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raise ...
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Which is then processed into:
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<f>
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for i in tf.range(1):
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<for_stmt>
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return _known_len_tf_for_stmt(iter_, extra_test, body, init_state)
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<_known_len_tf_for_stmt>
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_disallow_undefs_into_loop(*init_state)
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<_disallow_undefs_into_loop>
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raise ...
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Args:
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tb: traceback.FrameSummary, The traceback corresponding to an error.
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Typically, the output of traceback.Summary.extract(capture_locals=True).
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source_map: Dict[LineLocation, OriginInfo], a source map as created by
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origin_info.create_source_map.
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converter_filename: str, the file path of the converted module. Call frames
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corresponding to this module are elided and their preceding frames are
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marked as allowlisted. Note that frames enclosing converted code are
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dropped using a different mechanism.
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Returns:
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List[FrameInfo]
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"""
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result_frames = []
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for filename, line_number, function_name, text in reversed(tb):
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loc = origin_info.LineLocation(filename=filename, lineno=line_number)
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if loc in source_map:
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origin = source_map[loc]
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fi = FrameInfo(
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filename=origin.loc.filename,
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lineno=origin.loc.lineno,
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function_name=origin.function_name,
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code=origin.source_code_line,
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is_converted=True,
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is_allowlisted=False)
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result_frames.append(fi)
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break
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if filename == converter_filename:
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if result_frames:
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prev = result_frames[-1]
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assert not prev.is_converted # See the if above.
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fi = FrameInfo(
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filename=prev.filename,
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lineno=prev.lineno,
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function_name=prev.function_name,
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code=prev.code,
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is_converted=False,
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is_allowlisted=True)
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result_frames[-1] = fi
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continue
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fi = FrameInfo(
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filename=filename,
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lineno=line_number,
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function_name=function_name,
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code=text,
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is_converted=False,
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is_allowlisted=False)
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result_frames.append(fi)
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return tuple(result_frames)
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KNOWN_STRING_CONSTRUCTOR_ERRORS = (
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AssertionError,
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AttributeError,
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NameError,
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NotImplementedError,
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RuntimeError,
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StopIteration,
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TypeError,
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UnboundLocalError,
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ValueError,
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)
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# KeyError escapes newlines in strings. We create a special subclass
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# that doesn't do that. Overriding the name for display purposes; hopefully
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# that won't create too many surprises.
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class MultilineMessageKeyError(KeyError):
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def __init__(self, message, original_key):
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super(MultilineMessageKeyError, self).__init__(original_key)
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self.__message = message
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def __str__(self):
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return self.__message
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MultilineMessageKeyError.__name__ = KeyError.__name__
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class ErrorMetadataBase(object):
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"""Container objects attached to exceptions raised in user code.
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This metadata allows re-raising exceptions that occur in generated code, with
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a custom error message that includes a stack trace relative to user-readable
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code from which the generated code originated.
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"""
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__slots__ = ('translated_stack', 'cause_message')
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def __init__(self, callsite_tb, cause_metadata, cause_message, source_map,
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converter_filename):
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translated_stack = _stack_trace_inside_mapped_code(
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callsite_tb, source_map, converter_filename)
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if cause_metadata is None:
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self.translated_stack = translated_stack
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self.cause_message = cause_message
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else:
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# Daisy chain the translated stacks.
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self.translated_stack = (
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cause_metadata.translated_stack + (translated_stack[-1],))
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self.cause_message = cause_metadata.cause_message
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def get_message(self):
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"""Returns the message for the underlying exception."""
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lines = []
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lines.append('in user code:')
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lines.append('')
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for frame_info in reversed(self.translated_stack):
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formatted_line = ' {}:{} {}'.format(frame_info.filename,
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frame_info.lineno,
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frame_info.function_name)
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if frame_info.is_converted:
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formatted_line += ' *'
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elif frame_info.is_allowlisted:
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formatted_line += ' **'
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lines.append(formatted_line)
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if frame_info.code is None:
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code_snippet = '<source unavailable>'
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else:
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code_snippet = frame_info.code.strip()
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lines.append(' {}'.format(code_snippet))
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lines.append('')
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message_lines = self.cause_message.split('\n')
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for i in range(len(message_lines)):
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message_lines[i] = ' ' + message_lines[i]
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lines.extend(message_lines)
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lines.append('')
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return '\n'.join(lines)
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def create_exception(self, source_error):
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preferred_type = type(source_error)
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if preferred_type.__init__ is Exception.__init__:
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return preferred_type(self.get_message())
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if preferred_type in KNOWN_STRING_CONSTRUCTOR_ERRORS:
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return preferred_type(self.get_message())
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elif preferred_type is KeyError:
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return MultilineMessageKeyError(self.get_message(), self.cause_message)
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return None
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def to_exception(self, source_error):
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exc = self.create_exception(source_error)
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exc.__suppress_context__ = True
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exc.ag_error_metadata = self
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return exc
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