// +build go1.7 // Package stack implements utilities to capture, manipulate, and format call // stacks. It provides a simpler API than package runtime. // // The implementation takes care of the minutia and special cases of // interpreting the program counter (pc) values returned by runtime.Callers. // // Package stack's types implement fmt.Formatter, which provides a simple and // flexible way to declaratively configure formatting when used with logging // or error tracking packages. package stack import ( "bytes" "errors" "fmt" "io" "runtime" "strconv" "strings" ) // Call records a single function invocation from a goroutine stack. type Call struct { frame runtime.Frame } // Caller returns a Call from the stack of the current goroutine. The argument // skip is the number of stack frames to ascend, with 0 identifying the // calling function. func Caller(skip int) Call { // As of Go 1.9 we need room for up to three PC entries. // // 0. An entry for the stack frame prior to the target to check for // special handling needed if that prior entry is runtime.sigpanic. // 1. A possible second entry to hold metadata about skipped inlined // functions. If inline functions were not skipped the target frame // PC will be here. // 2. A third entry for the target frame PC when the second entry // is used for skipped inline functions. var pcs [3]uintptr n := runtime.Callers(skip+1, pcs[:]) frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:n]) frame, _ := frames.Next() frame, _ = frames.Next() return Call{ frame: frame, } } // String implements fmt.Stinger. It is equivalent to fmt.Sprintf("%v", c). func (c Call) String() string { return fmt.Sprint(c) } // MarshalText implements encoding.TextMarshaler. It formats the Call the same // as fmt.Sprintf("%v", c). func (c Call) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { if c.frame == (runtime.Frame{}) { return nil, ErrNoFunc } buf := bytes.Buffer{} fmt.Fprint(&buf, c) return buf.Bytes(), nil } // ErrNoFunc means that the Call has a nil *runtime.Func. The most likely // cause is a Call with the zero value. var ErrNoFunc = errors.New("no call stack information") // Format implements fmt.Formatter with support for the following verbs. // // %s source file // %d line number // %n function name // %k last segment of the package path // %v equivalent to %s:%d // // It accepts the '+' and '#' flags for most of the verbs as follows. // // %+s path of source file relative to the compile time GOPATH, // or the module path joined to the path of source file relative // to module root // %#s full path of source file // %+n import path qualified function name // %+k full package path // %+v equivalent to %+s:%d // %#v equivalent to %#s:%d func (c Call) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) { if c.frame == (runtime.Frame{}) { fmt.Fprintf(s, "%%!%c(NOFUNC)", verb) return } switch verb { case 's', 'v': file := c.frame.File switch { case s.Flag('#'): // done case s.Flag('+'): file = pkgFilePath(&c.frame) default: const sep = "/" if i := strings.LastIndex(file, sep); i != -1 { file = file[i+len(sep):] } } io.WriteString(s, file) if verb == 'v' { buf := [7]byte{':'} s.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf[:1], int64(c.frame.Line), 10)) } case 'd': buf := [6]byte{} s.Write(strconv.AppendInt(buf[:0], int64(c.frame.Line), 10)) case 'k': name := c.frame.Function const pathSep = "/" start, end := 0, len(name) if i := strings.LastIndex(name, pathSep); i != -1 { start = i + len(pathSep) } const pkgSep = "." if i := strings.Index(name[start:], pkgSep); i != -1 { end = start + i } if s.Flag('+') { start = 0 } io.WriteString(s, name[start:end]) case 'n': name := c.frame.Function if !s.Flag('+') { const pathSep = "/" if i := strings.LastIndex(name, pathSep); i != -1 { name = name[i+len(pathSep):] } const pkgSep = "." if i := strings.Index(name, pkgSep); i != -1 { name = name[i+len(pkgSep):] } } io.WriteString(s, name) } } // Frame returns the call frame infomation for the Call. func (c Call) Frame() runtime.Frame { return c.frame } // PC returns the program counter for this call frame; multiple frames may // have the same PC value. // // Deprecated: Use Call.Frame instead. func (c Call) PC() uintptr { return c.frame.PC } // CallStack records a sequence of function invocations from a goroutine // stack. type CallStack []Call // String implements fmt.Stinger. It is equivalent to fmt.Sprintf("%v", cs). func (cs CallStack) String() string { return fmt.Sprint(cs) } var ( openBracketBytes = []byte("[") closeBracketBytes = []byte("]") spaceBytes = []byte(" ") ) // MarshalText implements encoding.TextMarshaler. It formats the CallStack the // same as fmt.Sprintf("%v", cs). func (cs CallStack) MarshalText() ([]byte, error) { buf := bytes.Buffer{} buf.Write(openBracketBytes) for i, pc := range cs { if i > 0 { buf.Write(spaceBytes) } fmt.Fprint(&buf, pc) } buf.Write(closeBracketBytes) return buf.Bytes(), nil } // Format implements fmt.Formatter by printing the CallStack as square brackets // ([, ]) surrounding a space separated list of Calls each formatted with the // supplied verb and options. func (cs CallStack) Format(s fmt.State, verb rune) { s.Write(openBracketBytes) for i, pc := range cs { if i > 0 { s.Write(spaceBytes) } pc.Format(s, verb) } s.Write(closeBracketBytes) } // Trace returns a CallStack for the current goroutine with element 0 // identifying the calling function. func Trace() CallStack { var pcs [512]uintptr n := runtime.Callers(1, pcs[:]) frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:n]) cs := make(CallStack, 0, n) // Skip extra frame retrieved just to make sure the runtime.sigpanic // special case is handled. frame, more := frames.Next() for more { frame, more = frames.Next() cs = append(cs, Call{frame: frame}) } return cs } // TrimBelow returns a slice of the CallStack with all entries below c // removed. func (cs CallStack) TrimBelow(c Call) CallStack { for len(cs) > 0 && cs[0] != c { cs = cs[1:] } return cs } // TrimAbove returns a slice of the CallStack with all entries above c // removed. func (cs CallStack) TrimAbove(c Call) CallStack { for len(cs) > 0 && cs[len(cs)-1] != c { cs = cs[:len(cs)-1] } return cs } // pkgIndex returns the index that results in file[index:] being the path of // file relative to the compile time GOPATH, and file[:index] being the // $GOPATH/src/ portion of file. funcName must be the name of a function in // file as returned by runtime.Func.Name. func pkgIndex(file, funcName string) int { // As of Go 1.6.2 there is no direct way to know the compile time GOPATH // at runtime, but we can infer the number of path segments in the GOPATH. // We note that runtime.Func.Name() returns the function name qualified by // the import path, which does not include the GOPATH. Thus we can trim // segments from the beginning of the file path until the number of path // separators remaining is one more than the number of path separators in // the function name. For example, given: // // GOPATH /home/user // file /home/user/src/pkg/sub/file.go // fn.Name() pkg/sub.Type.Method // // We want to produce: // // file[:idx] == /home/user/src/ // file[idx:] == pkg/sub/file.go // // From this we can easily see that fn.Name() has one less path separator // than our desired result for file[idx:]. We count separators from the // end of the file path until it finds two more than in the function name // and then move one character forward to preserve the initial path // segment without a leading separator. const sep = "/" i := len(file) for n := strings.Count(funcName, sep) + 2; n > 0; n-- { i = strings.LastIndex(file[:i], sep) if i == -1 { i = -len(sep) break } } // get back to 0 or trim the leading separator return i + len(sep) } // pkgFilePath returns the frame's filepath relative to the compile-time GOPATH, // or its module path joined to its path relative to the module root. // // As of Go 1.11 there is no direct way to know the compile time GOPATH or // module paths at runtime, but we can piece together the desired information // from available information. We note that runtime.Frame.Function contains the // function name qualified by the package path, which includes the module path // but not the GOPATH. We can extract the package path from that and append the // last segments of the file path to arrive at the desired package qualified // file path. For example, given: // // GOPATH /home/user // import path pkg/sub // frame.File /home/user/src/pkg/sub/file.go // frame.Function pkg/sub.Type.Method // Desired return pkg/sub/file.go // // It appears that we simply need to trim ".Type.Method" from frame.Function and // append "/" + path.Base(file). // // But there are other wrinkles. Although it is idiomatic to do so, the internal // name of a package is not required to match the last segment of its import // path. In addition, the introduction of modules in Go 1.11 allows working // without a GOPATH. So we also must make these work right: // // GOPATH /home/user // import path pkg/go-sub // package name sub // frame.File /home/user/src/pkg/go-sub/file.go // frame.Function pkg/sub.Type.Method // Desired return pkg/go-sub/file.go // // Module path pkg/v2 // import path pkg/v2/go-sub // package name sub // frame.File /home/user/cloned-pkg/go-sub/file.go // frame.Function pkg/v2/sub.Type.Method // Desired return pkg/v2/go-sub/file.go // // We can handle all of these situations by using the package path extracted // from frame.Function up to, but not including, the last segment as the prefix // and the last two segments of frame.File as the suffix of the returned path. // This preserves the existing behavior when working in a GOPATH without modules // and a semantically equivalent behavior when used in module aware project. func pkgFilePath(frame *runtime.Frame) string { pre := pkgPrefix(frame.Function) post := pathSuffix(frame.File) if pre == "" { return post } return pre + "/" + post } // pkgPrefix returns the import path of the function's package with the final // segment removed. func pkgPrefix(funcName string) string { const pathSep = "/" end := strings.LastIndex(funcName, pathSep) if end == -1 { return "" } return funcName[:end] } // pathSuffix returns the last two segments of path. func pathSuffix(path string) string { const pathSep = "/" lastSep := strings.LastIndex(path, pathSep) if lastSep == -1 { return path } return path[strings.LastIndex(path[:lastSep], pathSep)+1:] } var runtimePath string func init() { var pcs [3]uintptr runtime.Callers(0, pcs[:]) frames := runtime.CallersFrames(pcs[:]) frame, _ := frames.Next() file := frame.File idx := pkgIndex(frame.File, frame.Function) runtimePath = file[:idx] if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { runtimePath = strings.ToLower(runtimePath) } } func inGoroot(c Call) bool { file := c.frame.File if len(file) == 0 || file[0] == '?' { return true } if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { file = strings.ToLower(file) } return strings.HasPrefix(file, runtimePath) || strings.HasSuffix(file, "/_testmain.go") } // TrimRuntime returns a slice of the CallStack with the topmost entries from // the go runtime removed. It considers any calls originating from unknown // files, files under GOROOT, or _testmain.go as part of the runtime. func (cs CallStack) TrimRuntime() CallStack { for len(cs) > 0 && inGoroot(cs[len(cs)-1]) { cs = cs[:len(cs)-1] } return cs }