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src, inspector: add --inspect-brk option

add an --inspect-brk option which breaks on
first line of user script. same behavior as old
--debug-brk flag.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8979
Reviewed-By: Eugene Ostroukhov <eostroukhov@chromium.org>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@keybase.io>
v6
Josh Gavant 8 years ago
parent
commit
6ff3b03240
  1. 6
      src/node.cc
  2. 36
      src/node_debug_options.cc
  3. 2
      test/inspector/inspector-helper.js
  4. 2
      test/sequential/test-debugger-debug-brk.js

6
src/node.cc

@ -3480,6 +3480,12 @@ static void PrintHelp() {
" does not appear to be a terminal\n"
" -r, --require module to preload (option can be "
"repeated)\n"
#if HAVE_INSPECTOR
" --inspect[=host:port] activate inspector on host:port\n"
" (default: 127.0.0.1:9229)\n"
" --inspect-brk[=host:port] activate inspector on host:port\n"
" and break at start of user script\n"
#endif
" --no-deprecation silence deprecation warnings\n"
" --trace-deprecation show stack traces on deprecations\n"
" --throw-deprecation throw an exception on deprecations\n"

36
src/node_debug_options.cc

@ -30,7 +30,8 @@ int parse_and_validate_port(const std::string& port) {
}
std::pair<std::string, int> split_host_port(const std::string& arg) {
// IPv6, no port
// remove_brackets only works if no port is specified
// so if it has an effect only an IPv6 address was specified
std::string host = remove_brackets(arg);
if (host.length() < arg.length())
return {host, -1};
@ -46,6 +47,7 @@ std::pair<std::string, int> split_host_port(const std::string& arg) {
}
return {"", parse_and_validate_port(arg)};
}
// host and port found
return std::make_pair(remove_brackets(arg.substr(0, colon)),
parse_and_validate_port(arg.substr(colon + 1)));
}
@ -90,6 +92,7 @@ bool DebugOptions::ParseOption(const std::string& option) {
argument = option.substr(pos + 1);
}
// --debug and --inspect are mutually exclusive
if (option_name == "--debug") {
debugger_enabled_ = true;
} else if (option_name == "--debug-brk") {
@ -98,7 +101,15 @@ bool DebugOptions::ParseOption(const std::string& option) {
} else if (option_name == "--inspect") {
debugger_enabled_ = true;
enable_inspector = true;
} else if (option_name != "--debug-port" || !has_argument) {
} else if (option_name == "--inspect-brk") {
debugger_enabled_ = true;
enable_inspector = true;
wait_connect_ = true;
} else if ((option_name != "--debug-port" &&
option_name != "--inspect-port") ||
!has_argument) {
// only other valid possibility is --debug-port,
// which requires an argument
return false;
}
@ -112,20 +123,17 @@ bool DebugOptions::ParseOption(const std::string& option) {
#endif
}
if (!has_argument) {
return true;
// argument can be specified for *any* option to specify host:port
if (has_argument) {
std::pair<std::string, int> host_port = split_host_port(argument);
if (!host_port.first.empty()) {
host_name_ = host_port.first;
}
if (host_port.second >= 0) {
port_ = host_port.second;
}
}
// FIXME(bnoordhuis) Move IPv6 address parsing logic to lib/net.js.
// It seems reasonable to support [address]:port notation
// in net.Server#listen() and net.Socket#connect().
std::pair<std::string, int> host_port = split_host_port(argument);
if (!host_port.first.empty()) {
host_name_ = host_port.first;
}
if (host_port.second >= 0) {
port_ = host_port.second;
}
return true;
}

2
test/inspector/inspector-helper.js

@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ Harness.prototype.expectShutDown = function(errorCode) {
exports.startNodeForInspectorTest = function(callback) {
const child = spawn(process.execPath,
[ '--inspect', '--debug-brk', mainScript ]);
[ '--inspect-brk', mainScript ]);
const timeoutId = timeout('Child process did not start properly', 4);

2
test/sequential/test-debugger-debug-brk.js

@ -26,3 +26,5 @@ function test(arg) {
test('--debug-brk');
test('--debug-brk=5959');
test('--inspect-brk');
test('--inspect-brk=9230');

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