86 lines
3.9 KiB
Swift
86 lines
3.9 KiB
Swift
import Foundation
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/// A malformed trace line, with enough context to find and fix it.
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public struct AdaptiveRefreshTraceParseError: Error, Sendable, Equatable, CustomStringConvertible {
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public let lineNumber: Int
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public let content: String
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public let underlyingDescription: String
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public init(lineNumber: Int, content: String, underlyingDescription: String) {
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self.lineNumber = lineNumber
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self.content = content
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self.underlyingDescription = underlyingDescription
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}
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public var description: String {
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"trace line \(self.lineNumber) is malformed: \(self.underlyingDescription) (content: \(self.content))"
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}
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}
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/// Parses newline-delimited JSON adaptive-refresh traces.
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///
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/// Deliberate choice: a malformed line **fails the whole parse** rather than being silently
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/// skipped. A trace is acceptance evidence — if a line is corrupt (truncated write, disk-full
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/// mid-append, hand-edited fixture with a typo), the honest answer is "this trace is untrustworthy
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/// as a whole", not "here are metrics computed from however much of it happened to parse". A
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/// silently-shortened trace would still produce a superficially plausible replay report, which is
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/// worse than a loud failure: it hides exactly the kind of gap that would bias staleness/refresh
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/// counts. Callers that genuinely want best-effort parsing can catch the error and fall back to
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/// `AdaptiveRefreshTraceParser.parseTolerantly`, which skips bad lines and returns what parsed.
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public enum AdaptiveRefreshTraceParser {
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public static func parse(_ text: String) throws -> [AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord] {
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let decoder = Self.makeDecoder()
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var records: [AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord] = []
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for (index, line) in text.split(
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omittingEmptySubsequences: false,
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whereSeparator: \.isNewline).enumerated()
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{
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let trimmed = line.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
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guard !trimmed.isEmpty else { continue }
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guard let data = trimmed.data(using: .utf8) else {
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throw AdaptiveRefreshTraceParseError(
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lineNumber: index + 1,
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content: trimmed,
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underlyingDescription: "not valid UTF-8")
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}
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do {
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try records.append(decoder.decode(AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord.self, from: data))
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} catch {
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throw AdaptiveRefreshTraceParseError(
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lineNumber: index + 1,
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content: trimmed,
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underlyingDescription: String(describing: error))
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}
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}
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return records
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}
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public static func parse(contentsOf url: URL) throws -> [AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord] {
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let text = try String(contentsOf: url, encoding: .utf8)
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return try self.parse(text)
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}
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/// Best-effort variant: skips lines that fail to parse instead of throwing. Not the default —
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/// see the type-level documentation for why silent skipping is the wrong default for
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/// acceptance-evidence traces. Exists for callers (future exploratory tooling) that explicitly
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/// want partial data over none.
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public static func parseTolerantly(_ text: String) -> [AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord] {
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let decoder = Self.makeDecoder()
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var records: [AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord] = []
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for line in text.split(omittingEmptySubsequences: false, whereSeparator: \.isNewline) {
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let trimmed = line.trimmingCharacters(in: .whitespacesAndNewlines)
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guard !trimmed.isEmpty, let data = trimmed.data(using: .utf8) else { continue }
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if let record = try? decoder.decode(AdaptiveRefreshTraceRecord.self, from: data) {
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records.append(record)
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}
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}
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return records
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}
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private static func makeDecoder() -> JSONDecoder {
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let decoder = JSONDecoder()
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decoder.dateDecodingStrategy = .iso8601
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return decoder
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}
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}
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