Tk::Zinc::Trace - A module to trace all Tk::Zinc method calls
use Tk::Zinc::Trace; $Tk::Zinc::Trace:ForReplay = 1;
or
perl -MTk::Zinc::Trace YourZincBasedScript.pl [--code]
When loaded, this module overloads a Tk mechanism so that every Tk::Zinc method call will be traced. Every call will also be followed by a $zinc->update() so that the method call will be effectively treated.
This module can be very effective for debugging when Tk::Zinc core dumps and you have no clue which method call can be responsible for. If you just want to trace Tk::Zinc errors when calling a method you should rather use the Tk::Zinc::TraceErrors module
The global variable $Tk::Zinc::Trace:off can be used to trace some specific blocks. If set to 1, traces are deactivated, if set to 0, traces are reactivated.
If the global variable $Tk::Zinc::Trace:ForReplay is set or if the --code option is set in the second form, the printout will be very close to re-executable code, like this:
## following trace should be very close to a replay-script code $zinc->configure(-relief => 'sunken', -borderwidth => 3, -width => 700, -font => 10x20, -height => 600); $zinc->add('rectangle', 1, [10, 10, 100, 50], -fillcolor => 'green', -filled => 1, -linewidth => 10, -relief => 'roundridge', -linecolor => 'darkgreen'); $zinc->add('text', 1, -font => -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* => -text => 'A filled rectangle with a "roundridge" relief border of 10 pixels.', -anchor => 'nw', -position => [120, 20]); $zinc->add('track', 1, 6, -labelformat => 'x82x60+0+0 x60a0^0^0 x32a0^0>1 a0a0>2>1 x32a0>3>1 a0a0^0>2', -position => [20, 120], -speedvector => [40, -10], -speedvectormark => 1, -speedvectorticks => 1); $zinc->coords(4, [20, 120]);
If not (the default), the printout will be more informtative, giving the following information:
the source filename where the method has been invoked
the line number in the source file
the TkZinc method name
the list of arguments in a human-readable form
the returned value
The trace will look like:
## Tk::Zinc::Trace ON TRACE: /usr/lib/perl5/Tk/Widget.pm line 196 configure(-relief => 'sunken', -borderwidth => 3, -width => 700, -font => 10x20, -height => 600) RETURNS undef TRACE: Perl/demos/demos/zinc_lib/items.pl line 21 add('rectangle', 1, [10, 10, 100, 50], -fillcolor => 'green', -filled => 1, -linewidth => 10, -relief => 'roundridge', -linecolor => 'darkgreen') RETURNS 2 TRACE: Perl/demos/demos/zinc_lib/items.pl line 25 add('text', 1, -font => -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* => -text => 'A filled rectangle with a "roundridge" relief border of 10 pixels.', -anchor => 'nw', -position => [120, 20]) RETURNS 3 TRACE: Perl/demos/demos/zinc_lib/items.pl line 36 add('track', 1, 6, -labelformat => 'x82x60+0+0 x60a0^0^0 x32a0^0>1 a0a0>2>1 x32a0>3>1 a0a0^0>2', -position => [20, 120], -speedvector => [40, -10], -speedvectormark => 1, -speedvectorticks => 1) RETURNS 4
C.Mertz <mertz@cena.fr> and D.Etienne <etienne@cena.fr>
This module cannot be used when Tk::Zinc::TraceErrors is already in use.
As every Tk::Zinc method call is followed by an ->update call, this may dramatically slowdown an application. The trade-off is between application run-time and developper debug-time.
When using an output "code-like" they are still part of the output which is not executable code. However, the ouptut could be easily and manually edited to be executable perl code.
See Tk::Zinc copyright; BSD
Tk::Zinc(3pm), Tk::Zinc::TraceErrors(3pm). Tk::Zinc::Debug(3pm).
To install Tk::Zinc, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Tk::Zinc
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Tk::Zinc
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.