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Jonathan R. Madsen 642b6b95ca Support external (i.e. user-defined) trace annotations (#195)
* Support external (i.e. user-defined) trace annotations

- tweaked the python examples to be more balanced
- updated the user-api example to conform to user API changes
- moved the get/set for State and ThreadState to state.{hpp,cpp}
- introduced user-provided trace annotations
- added perfetto python category
- moved coverage impl files around
- created enumerations for mapping category enums to category types
- created enumerations for mapping annotation type enums to annotation values
- moved tracing::add_perfetto_annotations to tracing/annotation.hpp
- utility make_index_sequence_range
- libomnitrace-dl: omnitrace_push_category_region
- libomnitrace-dl: omnitrace_pop_category_region
- libomnitrace-user: omnitrace_user_push_annotated_region
- libomnitrace-user: omnitrace_user_pop_annotated_region
- libpyomnitrace: support extra annotations via annotate_trace config value
  - filename
  - line
  - last attempted instr in bytecode (lasti)
  - argcount
  - num local variables
  - stacksize
- omnitrace-python: -a / --annotate-traces option

* tweak ubuntu-focal workflow

* Fix installation of omnitrace-user headers

* ubuntu-focal-codecov workflow update

- Install texinfo

* Update timemory submodule
2022-11-11 07:31:14 -06:00

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// MIT License
//
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// SOFTWARE.
#pragma once
// IMPORTANT NOTE:
// this may be a header file but will lead to ODR violations if included
// more than once. The reason it is in a header file is so that the python
// bindings can also build these symbols. The absence of inline is intentional!
#include "library/coverage.hpp"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstddef>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <tuple>
#include <vector>
namespace omnitrace
{
namespace coverage
{
namespace
{
template <typename Tp, typename... Args>
inline std::set<Tp, Args...>
get_uncovered(const std::set<Tp, Args...>& _covered,
const std::set<Tp, Args...>& _possible)
{
std::set<Tp, Args...> _v{};
for(auto&& itr : _possible)
{
if(_covered.count(itr) == 0) _v.emplace(itr);
}
return _v;
}
//
template <typename Tp, typename... Args>
inline std::vector<Tp, Args...>
get_uncovered(const std::vector<Tp, Args...>& _covered,
const std::vector<Tp, Args...>& _possible)
{
std::vector<Tp, Args...> _v{};
for(auto&& itr : _possible)
{
if(!std::any_of(_covered.begin(), _covered.end(),
[itr](auto&& _entry) { return _entry == itr; }))
_v.emplace_back(itr);
}
return _v;
}
} // namespace
code_coverage::data&
code_coverage::data::operator+=(const data& rhs)
{
for(auto&& itr : rhs.addresses)
addresses.emplace(itr);
for(auto&& itr : rhs.modules)
modules.emplace(itr);
for(auto&& itr : rhs.modules)
modules.emplace(itr);
return *this;
}
code_coverage::data
code_coverage::data::operator+(const data& rhs) const
{
return data{ *this } += rhs;
}
double
code_coverage::operator()(Category _c) const
{
switch(_c)
{
case STANDARD: return static_cast<double>(count) / static_cast<double>(size);
case ADDRESS:
return static_cast<double>(covered.addresses.size()) /
static_cast<double>(possible.addresses.size());
case MODULE:
return static_cast<double>(covered.modules.size()) /
static_cast<double>(possible.modules.size());
case FUNCTION:
return static_cast<double>(covered.functions.size()) /
static_cast<double>(possible.functions.size());
}
return 0.0;
}
code_coverage::int_set_t
code_coverage::get_uncovered_addresses() const
{
return get_uncovered(covered.addresses, possible.addresses);
}
code_coverage::str_set_t
code_coverage::get_uncovered_modules() const
{
return get_uncovered(covered.modules, possible.modules);
}
code_coverage::str_set_t
code_coverage::get_uncovered_functions() const
{
return get_uncovered(covered.functions, possible.functions);
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------//
coverage_data&
coverage_data::operator+=(const coverage_data& rhs)
{
count += rhs.count;
return *this;
}
coverage_data
coverage_data::operator+(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return coverage_data{ *this } += rhs;
}
bool
coverage_data::operator==(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return std::tie(module, function, address) ==
std::tie(rhs.module, rhs.function, rhs.address);
}
bool
coverage_data::operator==(const data_tuple_t& rhs) const
{
return std::tie(module, function, address) ==
std::tie(std::get<0>(rhs), std::get<1>(rhs), std::get<2>(rhs));
}
bool
coverage_data::operator!=(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return !(*this == rhs);
}
bool
coverage_data::operator<(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
if(count != rhs.count) return count < rhs.count;
if(module != rhs.module) return module < rhs.module;
if(function != rhs.function) return function < rhs.function;
if(address != rhs.address) return address < rhs.address;
if(line != rhs.line) return line < rhs.line;
return source < rhs.source;
}
bool
coverage_data::operator<=(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return (*this == rhs || *this < rhs);
}
bool
coverage_data::operator>(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return (*this != rhs && !(*this < rhs));
}
bool
coverage_data::operator>=(const coverage_data& rhs) const
{
return !(*this < rhs);
}
//
} // namespace coverage
} // namespace omnitrace