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add debug module

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Debug
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Provides a function to debug Zim.
Functions
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- `trace-zim` provides a trace of Zsh/Zim startup
Notes
-----
The `trace-zim` command will not alter your current dotfiles.
It will copy your environment to a temporary directory, launch zsh
within that environment, and output logs.
This will provide a ztrace.tar.gz archive, which should be attached
to any bug reports if you need help with an issue that you don't understand.
Requires `gdate` and `gsed` on Mac/BSD systems.
Note: it is very likely that this can be done on these systems without GNU utils,
but I don't use Mac/BSD anywhere.
If someone who does use these platforms can provide me with a PR that produces
the **SAME** output for Mac/BSD, I would be happy to PR.

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#!/usr/bin/env zsh
#
# Generates trace log to debug zim and zsh issues
#
cat >&2 <<EOF
This function creates a trace log to debug
Zsh and Zim functionality.
It will copy your .zshrc to /tmp/ztrace/, ammend profiling
code, launch a new shell, log the trace, close the shell,
archive the logs, and finally print the path to the archive.
EOF
read \?"Press [Enter] to begin trace."
mkdir -p /tmp/ztrace
# make sure that we were able to create the directory
if [[ ! -d /tmp/ztrace ]]; then
print 'failed to create /tmp/ztrace directory. Aborting.'
return 1
else
# check if known output file, if exists
# rm all directory contents
if [[ -e /tmp/ztrace/ztrace.log ]]; then
print "\nLogs from previous run of trace-zim are present"
print "Deleting old logs now..."
# use of anonymous function for dotglob opt
() {
setopt dotglob
rm -rf /tmp/ztrace/*
}
fi
fi
# get some basic system information (kernel and zsh version)
print 'Zsh version:' > /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
print $(zsh --version) >> /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
print "\nkernel information:" >> /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
print $(uname -mosr) >> /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
print "\n$fpath info:" >> /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
print -l ${fpath} >> /tmp/ztrace/sysinfo
cp ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zshrc /tmp/ztrace/.zshrc.orig
cp ${ZDOTDIR:-${HOME}}/.zimrc /tmp/ztrace/.zimrc
# rsync will allow us to not have to copy the .git folder; use if available
if (( $+commands[rsync] )); then
rsync -az --exclude .git "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zim" "/tmp/ztrace/"
else
cp -R "${ZDOTDIR:-$HOME}/.zim" "/tmp/ztrace/"
fi
# trace code to add to modified .zshrc
if [[ "$OSTYPE" == linux-gnu ]]; then
read -d '' tracetop << EOF || true
#######################
# zim trace start #
#######################
exec 3>&2 2> >(tee /tmp/ztrace/sample-time.\$\$.log |
sed -u 's/^.*$/now/' |
date -f - +%s.%N >/tmp/ztrace/sample-time.\$\$.tim)
zmodload zsh/zprof
set -x
EOF
# we need gnu-utils to do this, so we must check for darwin/bsd.
# if these platforms, we need to call gsed and gdate explicitly.
elif [[ "$OSTYPE" == (darwin*|*bsd*) ]]; then
if (( $+commands[gdate] && $+commands[gsed] )); then
read -d '' tracetop << EOF || true
#######################
# zim trace start #
#######################
exec 3>&2 2> >(tee /tmp/ztrace/sample-time.\$\$.log |
gsed -u 's/^.*$/now/' |
gdate -f - +%s.%N >/tmp/ztrace/sample-time.\$\$.tim)
zmodload zsh/zprof
set -x
EOF
else
print "debug module requires both gnu-sed (gsed) and gnu-date (gdate)."
print "please install these with brew before attempting to trace."
return 1
fi
else
print "your system, ${OSTYPE}, is an unknown system."
print "please create an issue at:"
print "\thttps://github.com/Eriner/zim/issues"
print "Please paste the following output in your report:"
print "\t${OSTYPE} - $(uname -mosr)"
return 1
fi
read -d '' tracebot << EOF || true
#####################
# zim trace end #
#####################
set +x
zprof >! /tmp/ztrace/zprof
#non-linux systems have weird fd; also, no real need to redirect back
#prompt is (practically speaking) non-interactive, fd exists only for that process
#which is closed (by typing exit)
#exec 2>&3 3>&-
EOF
# create a modified .zshrc to produce a trace log
origzshrc=$(</tmp/ztrace/.zshrc.orig)
print "$tracetop\n$origzshrc\n$tracebot" >! "/tmp/ztrace/.zshrc"
# clean up the vars now that we are done with them.
unset origzshrc
unset tracetop
unset tracebot
print "\nSpawning zsh and producing trace...\n\n"
ZDOTDIR=/tmp/ztrace zsh -ic 'exit'
print "Trace complete.\n"
print "Parsing logs to a nicer format; this may take some time..."
# this is ugly thing makes it pretty...
paste <( while read tim; do crt=000000000$((${tim//.}-10#0$last)); printf "%12.9f\n" ${crt:0:${#crt}-9}.${crt:${#crt}-9}; last=${tim//.}; done < /tmp/ztrace/sample-time.(*).tim; ) /tmp/ztrace/sample-time.(*).log > "/tmp/ztrace/ztrace.log"
print "Parsing complete!"
# safe to remove old, unneeded environment files
print "Tidying up before archive..."
rm -f /tmp/ztrace/sample-time.*
rm -rf /tmp/ztrace/.zim
rm -f /tmp/ztrace/.zshrc
mv /tmp/ztrace/.zshrc.orig /tmp/ztrace/.zshrc
rm -f /tmp/ztrace/.zhistory
rm -f /tmp/ztrace/.zcompdump.zwc
print "Archiving trace logs...\n"
tar -cf "/tmp/ztrace.tar.gz" "/tmp/ztrace/"
print "Archive complete!\n"
print "\nTrace by with execution time available at:"
print "\t/tmp/ztrace/ztrace.log"
print "\nArchive (for sharing/help) available at:"
print "\t/tmp/ztrace.tar.gz"