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* bug#55568: Error in string->number when calling (backtrace) without COLUMNS envionment variable
@ 2022-05-21 23:04 Thomas White
  2022-09-22 18:42 ` bug#55568: (no subject) Thomas White
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Thomas White @ 2022-05-21 23:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 55568

Summary:

This appears to be a combination of two separate problems:

1. Procedure terminal-width in system/repl/debug.scm does not
gracefully handle a #f return value from (getenv "COLUMNS").

2. The COLUMNS environment variable is only set when readline is
active, which never happens if a program is run directly via a command
line argument.

Relates to https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=36677
("Don't truncate backtraces").



Detailed report:

I want to set up an exception handler to get a backtrace when something
goes wrong in my program.  The simple test code below is based on the
example code found in
https://www.gnu.org/software/guile/manual/html_node/Pre_002dUnwind-Debugging.html

The output on Guile 3.0.7 is below.  Instead of a backtrace, the call
to the backtrace routine produces the following error:

system/repl/debug.scm:72:40: In procedure string->number: Wrong type
argument in position 1 (expecting string): #f

I've also tested on the latest Git version (3.0.8.13-cc455), with the
same result.

The line referred to in debug.scm (shown below) is all about
determining the width of the terminal based on the environment variable
COLUMNS.  When run as shown in the example below, this variable is not
set, causing string->number to fail.  This is the first problem, which
probably has a simple fix for someone who properly understands this
routine.  I might have time to look at this myself in a few weeks' time.

(define terminal-width
  (let ((set-width (make-fluid)))
    (case-lambda
      (()
       (or (fluid-ref set-width)
           (let ((w (false-if-exception (string->number (getenv "COLUMNS")))))
             (and (integer? w) (exact? w) (> w 0) w))
           72))
      ((w)
       (if (or (not w) (and (integer? w) (exact? w) (> w 0)))
           (fluid-set! set-width w)
           (error "Expected a column number (a positive integer)" w))))))

The second problem is the question of why COLUMNS is not set in the
first place.  The problem goes away after uncommenting the (setenv .. ) line in the
test case code, forcing it to be set when the backtrace is generated.

I think the problem is that COLUMNS is a shell variable, which is not
the same thing as an envionment variable.  Read here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1780483/lines-and-columns-environmental-variables-lost-in-a-script

In a shell, COLUMNS is usually (not always!) available.  But because
it's not an environment variable, it doesn't get exported to Guile.
Within Guile, COLUMNS is only set after activate-readline is called.
Therefore, we get proper backtraces when the program is run from an
already-running REPL, like this:

$ guile
scheme@(guile-user)> (load "testcase.scm")
---> correct backtrace

But not when running the program directly, like this:

$ guile testcase.scm
---> string->number error instead of backtrace

This appears to be confirmed by testing with various combinations of
"guile -l" and adding/removing readline references from my ~/.guile file.

Fixing the first problem will work around the overall problem in a
reasonably acceptable way.  We would only have backtraces with the
correct width if readline is activated.  To get proper width backtraces
in all circumstances would require a different way of getting the
terminal width.

With thanks to stis on IRC this evening, who first realised what was
going on.




Test case code:

(use-modules (ice-9 threads)
             (ice-9 exceptions)
             (ice-9 control))

;; Uncomment the following line to work round the problem
;; (setenv "COLUMNS" "110") 

(define (do-test)
  (raise-exception
    (make-exception
      (make-exception-with-message "Test exception")
      (make-exception-with-irritants (list 1 2 3 4 5)))))

(define (call-with-backtrace thunk)
  (let/ec cancel
          (start-stack 'stack-with-backtrace
                       (with-exception-handler
                         (lambda (exn)
                           (display "Error occurred\n")
                           (backtrace)
                           (cancel #f))
                         thunk))))

(define (exception-test)
  (call-with-backtrace
    (lambda ()
      (sleep 1)
      (do-test))))


(exception-test)


Test case output:

[23:06] ~ $ guile exception-test.scm 
;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0
;;;       or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable.
;;; compiling /home/taw/exception-test.scm
;;; compiled /home/taw/.cache/guile/ccache/3.0-LE-8-4.5/home/taw/exception-test.scm.go
Error occurred

Backtrace:
Backtrace:
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  1752:10  7 (with-exception-handler _ _ #:unwind? _ # _)
  1685:16  6 (raise-exception _ #:continuable? _)
In /home/taw/exception-test.scm:
    18:27  5 (_ _)
In unknown file:
           4 (backtrace #<undefined>)
In system/repl/debug.scm:
   148:36  3 (print-frames #(#<frame 7f0623f102d0 backtrace> #<f…> …) …)
    72:20  2 (_)
In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
  1747:15  1 (with-exception-handler #<procedure 7f0623e1a630 at ic…> …)
In system/repl/debug.scm:
    72:40  0 (_)

system/repl/debug.scm:72:40: In procedure string->number: Wrong type argument in position 1 (expecting string): #f
[23:07] ~ $





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