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57 changes: 56 additions & 1 deletion Lib/test/test_traceback.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -893,7 +893,62 @@ def f():
f" callable()",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {f.__code__.co_firstlineno + 4}, in f",
f" print(1, www(",
f" ^^^^",
f" ^^^^^^^",
]
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)

def test_byte_offset_with_wide_characters_term_highlight(self):
def f():
说明说明 = 1
şçöğıĤellö = 0 # not wide but still non-ascii
return 说明说明 / şçöğıĤellö

actual = self.get_exception(f)
expected = [
f"Traceback (most recent call last):",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {self.callable_line}, in get_exception",
f" callable()",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {f.__code__.co_firstlineno + 3}, in f",
f" return 说明说明 / şçöğıĤellö",
f" ~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~",
]
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)

def test_byte_offset_with_emojis_term_highlight(self):
def f():
return "✨🐍" + func_说明说明("📗🚛",
"📗🚛") + "🐍"

actual = self.get_exception(f)
expected = [
f"Traceback (most recent call last):",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {self.callable_line}, in get_exception",
f" callable()",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {f.__code__.co_firstlineno + 1}, in f",
f' return "✨🐍" + func_说明说明("📗🚛",',
f" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^",
]
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)

def test_byte_offset_wide_chars_subscript(self):
def f():
my_dct = {
"✨🚛✨": {
"说明": {
"🐍🐍🐍": None
}
}
}
return my_dct["✨🚛✨"]["说明"]["🐍"]["说明"]["🐍🐍"]

actual = self.get_exception(f)
expected = [
f"Traceback (most recent call last):",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {self.callable_line}, in get_exception",
f" callable()",
f" File \"{__file__}\", line {f.__code__.co_firstlineno + 8}, in f",
f' return my_dct["✨🚛✨"]["说明"]["🐍"]["说明"]["🐍🐍"]',
f" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^",
]
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)

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53 changes: 41 additions & 12 deletions Lib/traceback.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -465,39 +465,49 @@ def format_frame_summary(self, frame_summary):
stripped_line = frame_summary.line.strip()
row.append(' {}\n'.format(stripped_line))

orig_line_len = len(frame_summary._original_line)
line = frame_summary._original_line
orig_line_len = len(line)
frame_line_len = len(frame_summary.line.lstrip())
stripped_characters = orig_line_len - frame_line_len
if (
frame_summary.colno is not None
and frame_summary.end_colno is not None
):
start_offset = _byte_offset_to_character_offset(
frame_summary._original_line, frame_summary.colno) + 1
line, frame_summary.colno)
end_offset = _byte_offset_to_character_offset(
frame_summary._original_line, frame_summary.end_colno) + 1
line, frame_summary.end_colno)
code_segment = line[start_offset:end_offset]

anchors = None
if frame_summary.lineno == frame_summary.end_lineno:
with suppress(Exception):
anchors = _extract_caret_anchors_from_line_segment(
frame_summary._original_line[start_offset - 1:end_offset - 1]
)
anchors = _extract_caret_anchors_from_line_segment(code_segment)
else:
end_offset = stripped_characters + len(stripped_line)
# Don't count the newline since the anchors only need to
# go up until the last character of the line.
end_offset = len(line.rstrip())

# show indicators if primary char doesn't span the frame line
if end_offset - start_offset < len(stripped_line) or (
anchors and anchors.right_start_offset - anchors.left_end_offset > 0):
# When showing this on a terminal, some of the non-ASCII characters
# might be rendered as double-width characters, so we need to take
# that into account when calculating the length of the line.
dp_start_offset = _display_width(line, start_offset) + 1
dp_end_offset = _display_width(line, end_offset) + 1

row.append(' ')
row.append(' ' * (start_offset - stripped_characters))
row.append(' ' * (dp_start_offset - stripped_characters))

if anchors:
row.append(anchors.primary_char * (anchors.left_end_offset))
row.append(anchors.secondary_char * (anchors.right_start_offset - anchors.left_end_offset))
row.append(anchors.primary_char * (end_offset - start_offset - anchors.right_start_offset))
dp_left_end_offset = _display_width(code_segment, anchors.left_end_offset)
dp_right_start_offset = _display_width(code_segment, anchors.right_start_offset)
row.append(anchors.primary_char * dp_left_end_offset)
row.append(anchors.secondary_char * (dp_right_start_offset - dp_left_end_offset))
row.append(anchors.primary_char * (dp_end_offset - dp_start_offset - dp_right_start_offset))
else:
row.append('^' * (end_offset - start_offset))
row.append('^' * (dp_end_offset - dp_start_offset))

row.append('\n')

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -618,6 +628,25 @@ def _extract_caret_anchors_from_line_segment(segment):

return None

_WIDE_CHAR_SPECIFIERS = "WF"

def _display_width(line, offset):
"""Calculate the extra amount of width space the given source
code segment might take if it were to be displayed on a fixed
width output device. Supports wide unicode characters and emojis."""

# Fast track for ASCII-only strings
if line.isascii():
return offset

import unicodedata

return sum(
2 if unicodedata.east_asian_width(char) in _WIDE_CHAR_SPECIFIERS else 1
for char in line[:offset]
)



class _ExceptionPrintContext:
def __init__(self):
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55 changes: 55 additions & 0 deletions Parser/pegen.c
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -38,6 +38,61 @@ _PyPegen_byte_offset_to_character_offset(PyObject *line, Py_ssize_t col_offset)
return size;
}

// Calculate the extra amount of width space the given source
// code segment might take if it were to be displayed on a fixed
// width output device. Supports wide unicode characters and emojis.
Py_ssize_t
_PyPegen_calculate_display_width(PyObject *line, Py_ssize_t character_offset)
{
PyObject *segment = PyUnicode_Substring(line, 0, character_offset);
if (!segment) {
return -1;
}

// Fast track for ascii strings
if (PyUnicode_IS_ASCII(segment)) {
Py_DECREF(segment);
return character_offset;
}

PyObject *width_fn = _PyImport_GetModuleAttrString("unicodedata", "east_asian_width");
if (!width_fn) {
return -1;
}

Py_ssize_t width = 0;
Py_ssize_t len = PyUnicode_GET_LENGTH(segment);
for (Py_ssize_t i = 0; i < len; i++) {
PyObject *chr = PyUnicode_Substring(segment, i, i + 1);
if (!chr) {
Py_DECREF(segment);
Py_DECREF(width_fn);
return -1;
}

PyObject *width_specifier = PyObject_CallOneArg(width_fn, chr);
Py_DECREF(chr);
if (!width_specifier) {
Py_DECREF(segment);
Py_DECREF(width_fn);
return -1;
}

if (_PyUnicode_EqualToASCIIString(width_specifier, "W") ||
_PyUnicode_EqualToASCIIString(width_specifier, "F")) {
width += 2;
}
else {
width += 1;
}
Py_DECREF(width_specifier);
}

Py_DECREF(segment);
Py_DECREF(width_fn);
return width;
}

// Here, mark is the start of the node, while p->mark is the end.
// If node==NULL, they should be the same.
int
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions Parser/pegen.h
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ expr_ty _PyPegen_name_token(Parser *p);
expr_ty _PyPegen_number_token(Parser *p);
void *_PyPegen_string_token(Parser *p);
Py_ssize_t _PyPegen_byte_offset_to_character_offset(PyObject *line, Py_ssize_t col_offset);
Py_ssize_t _PyPegen_calculate_display_width(PyObject *segment, Py_ssize_t character_offset);

// Error handling functions and APIs
typedef enum {
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35 changes: 33 additions & 2 deletions Python/traceback.c
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -907,8 +907,39 @@ tb_displayline(PyTracebackObject* tb, PyObject *f, PyObject *filename, int linen
goto done;
}

if (print_error_location_carets(f, truncation, start_offset, end_offset,
right_start_offset, left_end_offset,
// Convert all offsets to display offsets (e.g. the space they would take up if printed
// on the screen).
Py_ssize_t dp_start = _PyPegen_calculate_display_width(source_line, start_offset);
if (dp_start < 0) {
err = ignore_source_errors() < 0;
goto done;
}

Py_ssize_t dp_end = _PyPegen_calculate_display_width(source_line, end_offset);
if (dp_end < 0) {
err = ignore_source_errors() < 0;
goto done;
}

Py_ssize_t dp_left_end = -1;
Py_ssize_t dp_right_start = -1;
if (has_secondary_ranges) {
dp_left_end = _PyPegen_calculate_display_width(source_line, left_end_offset);
if (dp_left_end < 0) {
err = ignore_source_errors() < 0;
goto done;
}

dp_right_start = _PyPegen_calculate_display_width(source_line, right_start_offset);
if (dp_right_start < 0) {
err = ignore_source_errors() < 0;
goto done;
}
}


if (print_error_location_carets(f, truncation, dp_start, dp_end,
dp_right_start, dp_left_end,
primary_error_char, secondary_error_char) < 0) {
err = -1;
goto done;
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