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use strict;
use 5.008_001;
our $VERSION = '0.14';
use Data::Dumper;
use Devel::StackTrace;
use Scalar::Util;
no warnings 'qw';
my %enc = qw( & & > > < < " " ' ' );
# NOTE: because we don't know which encoding $str is in, or even if
# $str is a wide character (decoded strings), we just leave the low
# bits, including latin-1 range and encode everything higher as HTML
# entities. I know this is NOT always correct, but should mostly work
# in case $str is encoded in utf-8 bytes or wide chars. This is a
# necessary workaround since we're rendering someone else's code which
# we can't enforce string encodings.
sub encode_html {
my $str = shift;
$str =~ s/([^\x00-\x21\x23-\x25\x28-\x3b\x3d\x3f-\xff])/$enc{$1} || '&#' . ord($1) . ';' /ge;
utf8::downgrade($str);
$str;
}
sub Devel::StackTrace::as_html {
__PACKAGE__->render(@_);
}
sub render {
my $class = shift;
my $trace = shift;
my %opt = @_;
my $msg = encode_html($trace->frame(0)->as_string(1));
my $out = qq{<!doctype html><head><title>Error: ${msg}</title>};
$opt{style} ||= \<<STYLE;
a.toggle { color: #444 }
body { margin: 0; padding: 0; background: #fff; color: #000; }
h1 { margin: 0 0 .5em; padding: .25em .5em .1em 1.5em; border-bottom: thick solid #002; background: #444; color: #eee; font-size: x-large; }
pre.message { margin: .5em 1em; }
li.frame { font-size: small; margin-top: 3em }
li.frame:nth-child(1) { margin-top: 0 }
pre.context { border: 1px solid #aaa; padding: 0.2em 0; background: #fff; color: #444; font-size: medium; }
pre .match { color: #000;background-color: #f99; font-weight: bold }
pre.vardump { margin:0 }
pre code strong { color: #000; background: #f88; }
table.lexicals, table.arguments { border-collapse: collapse }
table.lexicals td, table.arguments td { border: 1px solid #000; margin: 0; padding: .3em }
table.lexicals tr:nth-child(2n) { background: #DDDDFF }
table.arguments tr:nth-child(2n) { background: #DDFFDD }
.lexicals, .arguments { display: none }
.variable, .value { font-family: monospace; white-space: pre }
td.variable { vertical-align: top }
STYLE
if (ref $opt{style}) {
$out .= qq(<style type="text/css">${$opt{style}}</style>);
} else {
$out .= qq(<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href=") . encode_html($opt{style}) . q(" />);
}
$out .= <<HEAD;
<script language="JavaScript" type="text/javascript">
function toggleThing(ref, type, hideMsg, showMsg) {
var css = document.getElementById(type+'-'+ref).style;
css.display = css.display == 'block' ? 'none' : 'block';
var hyperlink = document.getElementById('toggle-'+ref);
hyperlink.textContent = css.display == 'block' ? hideMsg : showMsg;
}
function toggleArguments(ref) {
toggleThing(ref, 'arguments', 'Hide function arguments', 'Show function arguments');
}
function toggleLexicals(ref) {
toggleThing(ref, 'lexicals', 'Hide lexical variables', 'Show lexical variables');
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Error trace</h1><pre class="message">$msg</pre><ol>
HEAD
my $i = 0;
while (my $frame = $trace->next_frame) {
$i++;
my $next_frame = $trace->frame($i); # peek next
$out .= join(
'',
'<li class="frame">',
($next_frame && $next_frame->subroutine) ? encode_html("in " . $next_frame->subroutine) : '',
' at ',
$frame->filename ? encode_html($frame->filename) : '',
' line ',
$frame->line,
q(<pre class="context"><code>),
_build_context($frame) || '',
q(</code></pre>),
_build_arguments($i, $next_frame),
$frame->can('lexicals') ? _build_lexicals($i, $frame->lexicals) : '',
q(</li>),
);
}
$out .= qq{</ol>};
$out .= "</body></html>";
$out;
}
my $dumper = sub {
my $value = shift;
$value = $$value if ref $value eq 'SCALAR' or ref $value eq 'REF';
my $d = Data::Dumper->new([ $value ]);
$d->Indent(1)->Terse(1)->Deparse(1);
chomp(my $dump = $d->Dump);
$dump;
};
sub _build_arguments {
my($id, $frame) = @_;
my $ref = "arg-$id";
return '' unless $frame && $frame->args;
my @args = $frame->args;
my $html = qq(<p><a class="toggle" id="toggle-$ref" href="javascript:toggleArguments('$ref')">Show function arguments</a></p><table class="arguments" id="arguments-$ref">);
# Don't use while each since Dumper confuses that
for my $idx (0 .. @args - 1) {
my $value = $args[$idx];
my $dump = $dumper->($value);
$html .= qq{<tr>};
$html .= qq{<td class="variable">\$_[$idx]</td>};
$html .= qq{<td class="value">} . encode_html($dump) . qq{</td>};
$html .= qq{</tr>};
}
$html .= qq(</table>);
return $html;
}
sub _build_lexicals {
my($id, $lexicals) = @_;
my $ref = "lex-$id";
return '' unless keys %$lexicals;
my $html = qq(<p><a class="toggle" id="toggle-$ref" href="javascript:toggleLexicals('$ref')">Show lexical variables</a></p><table class="lexicals" id="lexicals-$ref">);
# Don't use while each since Dumper confuses that
for my $var (sort keys %$lexicals) {
my $value = $lexicals->{$var};
my $dump = $dumper->($value);
$dump =~ s/^\{(.*)\}$/($1)/s if $var =~ /^\%/;
$dump =~ s/^\[(.*)\]$/($1)/s if $var =~ /^\@/;
$html .= qq{<tr>};
$html .= qq{<td class="variable">} . encode_html($var) . qq{</td>};
$html .= qq{<td class="value">} . encode_html($dump) . qq{</td>};
$html .= qq{</tr>};
}
$html .= qq(</table>);
return $html;
}
sub _build_context {
my $frame = shift;
my $file = $frame->filename;
my $linenum = $frame->line;
my $code;
if (-f $file) {
my $start = $linenum - 3;
my $end = $linenum + 3;
$start = $start < 1 ? 1 : $start;
open my $fh, '<', $file
or die "cannot open $file:$!";
my $cur_line = 0;
while (my $line = <$fh>) {
++$cur_line;
last if $cur_line > $end;
next if $cur_line < $start;
$line =~ s|\t| |g;
my @tag = $cur_line == $linenum
? (q{<strong class="match">}, '</strong>')
: ('', '');
$code .= sprintf(
'%s%5d: %s%s', $tag[0], $cur_line, encode_html($line),
$tag[1],
);
}
close $file;
}
return $code;
}
1;
__END__
=encoding utf-8
=for stopwords
=head1 NAME
Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML - Displays stack trace in HTML
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML;
my $trace = Devel::StackTrace->new;
my $html = $trace->as_html;
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Devel::StackTrace::AsHTML adds C<as_html> method to L<Devel::StackTrace> which
displays the stack trace in beautiful HTML, with code snippet context and
function parameters. If you call it on an instance of
L<Devel::StackTrace::WithLexicals>, you even get to see the lexical variables
of each stack frame.
=head1 AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa E<lt>miyagawa@bulknews.netE<gt>
Shawn M Moore
HTML generation code is ripped off from L<CGI::ExceptionManager> written by Tokuhiro Matsuno and Kazuho Oku.
=head1 LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Devel::StackTrace> L<Devel::StackTrace::WithLexicals> L<CGI::ExceptionManager>
=cut
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