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Python
811 lines
32 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013 The Servo Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT
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# file at the top-level directory of this distribution.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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# <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your
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# option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed
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# except according to those terms.
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import contextlib
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import fnmatch
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import itertools
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import site
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import StringIO
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from licenseck import MPL, APACHE, COPYRIGHT, licenses_toml, licenses_dep_toml
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import colorama
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COMMENTS = ["// ", "# ", " *", "/* "]
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# File patterns to include in the non-WPT tidy check.
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FILE_PATTERNS_TO_CHECK = ["*.rs", "*.rc", "*.cpp", "*.c",
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"*.h", "Cargo.lock", "*.py", "*.sh",
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"*.toml", "*.webidl", "*.json", "*.html"]
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# File patterns that are ignored for all tidy and lint checks.
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FILE_PATTERNS_TO_IGNORE = ["*.#*", "*.pyc"]
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# Files that are ignored for all tidy and lint checks.
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IGNORED_FILES = [
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# Generated and upstream code combined with our own. Could use cleanup
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os.path.join(".", "ports", "geckolib", "gecko_bindings", "bindings.rs"),
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os.path.join(".", "ports", "geckolib", "gecko_bindings", "structs_debug.rs"),
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os.path.join(".", "ports", "geckolib", "gecko_bindings", "structs_release.rs"),
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os.path.join(".", "ports", "geckolib", "string_cache", "atom_macro.rs"),
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os.path.join(".", "resources", "hsts_preload.json"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "metadata", "MANIFEST.json"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "metadata-css", "MANIFEST.json"),
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os.path.join(".", "components", "script", "dom", "webidls", "ForceTouchEvent.webidl"),
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os.path.join(".", "support", "android", "openssl.sh"),
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# Ignore those files since the issues reported are on purpose
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "html", "bad-line-ends.html"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "unit", "net", "parsable_mime", "text"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "mozilla", "tests", "css", "fonts"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "mozilla", "tests", "css", "pre_with_tab.html"),
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# FIXME(pcwalton, #11679): This is a workaround for a tidy error on the quoted string
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# `"__TEXT,_info_plist"` inside an attribute.
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os.path.join(".", "components", "servo", "platform", "macos", "mod.rs"),
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# Hidden files
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os.path.join(".", "."),
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]
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# Directories that are ignored for the non-WPT tidy check.
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IGNORED_DIRS = [
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# Upstream
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os.path.join(".", "support", "android", "apk"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "css-tests"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "harness"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "update"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "web-platform-tests"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "mozilla", "tests", "mozilla", "referrer-policy"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "sync"),
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os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "sync_css"),
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os.path.join(".", "python", "mach"),
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os.path.join(".", "python", "tidy", "servo_tidy_tests"),
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os.path.join(".", "components", "script", "dom", "bindings", "codegen", "parser"),
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os.path.join(".", "components", "script", "dom", "bindings", "codegen", "ply"),
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os.path.join(".", "python", "_virtualenv"),
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# Generated and upstream code combined with our own. Could use cleanup
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os.path.join(".", "target"),
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os.path.join(".", "ports", "cef"),
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# Hidden directories
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os.path.join(".", "."),
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]
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SPEC_BASE_PATH = "components/script/dom/"
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WEBIDL_STANDARDS = [
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"//www.khronos.org/registry/webgl/specs",
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"//developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API",
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"//dev.w3.org/2006/webapi",
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"//dev.w3.org/csswg",
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"//dev.w3.org/fxtf",
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"//dvcs.w3.org/hg",
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"//dom.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//domparsing.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//drafts.csswg.org/cssom",
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"//drafts.fxtf.org",
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"//encoding.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//fetch.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//html.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//url.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//xhr.spec.whatwg.org",
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"//w3c.github.io",
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"//heycam.github.io/webidl",
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"//webbluetoothcg.github.io/web-bluetooth/",
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"//slightlyoff.github.io/ServiceWorker/spec/service_worker/",
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# Not a URL
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"// This interface is entirely internal to Servo, and should not be" +
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" accessible to\n// web pages."
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]
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def is_iter_empty(iterator):
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try:
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obj = iterator.next()
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return True, itertools.chain((obj,), iterator)
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except StopIteration:
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return False, iterator
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# A simple wrapper for iterators to show progress (note that it's inefficient for giant iterators)
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def progress_wrapper(iterator):
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list_of_stuff = list(iterator)
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total_files, progress = len(list_of_stuff), 0
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for idx, thing in enumerate(list_of_stuff):
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progress = int(float(idx + 1) / total_files * 100)
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sys.stdout.write('\r Progress: %s%% (%d/%d)' % (progress, idx + 1, total_files))
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sys.stdout.flush()
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yield thing
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def filter_file(file_name):
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if any(file_name.startswith(ignored_file) for ignored_file in IGNORED_FILES):
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return False
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base_name = os.path.basename(file_name)
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if any(fnmatch.fnmatch(base_name, pattern) for pattern in FILE_PATTERNS_TO_IGNORE):
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return False
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return True
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def filter_files(start_dir, only_changed_files, progress):
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file_iter = get_file_list(start_dir, only_changed_files, IGNORED_DIRS)
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(has_element, file_iter) = is_iter_empty(file_iter)
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if not has_element:
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raise StopIteration
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if progress:
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file_iter = progress_wrapper(file_iter)
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for file_name in file_iter:
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base_name = os.path.basename(file_name)
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if not any(fnmatch.fnmatch(base_name, pattern) for pattern in FILE_PATTERNS_TO_CHECK):
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continue
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if not filter_file(file_name):
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continue
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yield file_name
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def uncomment(line):
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for c in COMMENTS:
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if line.startswith(c):
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if line.endswith("*/"):
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return line[len(c):(len(line) - 3)].strip()
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return line[len(c):].strip()
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def licensed_mpl(header):
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return MPL in header
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def licensed_apache(header):
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if APACHE in header:
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return any(c in header for c in COPYRIGHT)
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def check_license(file_name, lines):
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if any(file_name.endswith(ext) for ext in (".toml", ".lock", ".json", ".html")):
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raise StopIteration
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if lines[0].startswith("#!") and lines[1].strip():
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yield (1, "missing blank line after shebang")
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blank_lines = 0
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max_blank_lines = 2 if lines[0].startswith("#!") else 1
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license_block = []
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for l in lines:
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l = l.rstrip('\n')
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if not l.strip():
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blank_lines += 1
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if blank_lines >= max_blank_lines:
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break
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line = uncomment(l)
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if line is not None:
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license_block.append(line)
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contents = " ".join(license_block)
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valid_license = licensed_mpl(contents) or licensed_apache(contents)
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acknowledged_bad_license = "xfail-license" in contents
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if not (valid_license or acknowledged_bad_license):
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yield (1, "incorrect license")
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def check_modeline(file_name, lines):
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for idx, line in enumerate(lines[:5]):
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if re.search('^.*[ \t](vi:|vim:|ex:)[ \t]', line):
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yield (idx + 1, "vi modeline present")
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elif re.search('-\*-.*-\*-', line, re.IGNORECASE):
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yield (idx + 1, "emacs file variables present")
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def check_length(file_name, idx, line):
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for suffix in [".lock", ".json", ".html", ".toml"]:
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if file_name.endswith(suffix):
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raise StopIteration
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# Prefer shorter lines when shell scripting.
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if file_name.endswith(".sh"):
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max_length = 80
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else:
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max_length = 120
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if len(line.rstrip('\n')) > max_length:
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yield (idx + 1, "Line is longer than %d characters" % max_length)
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def check_whatwg_specific_url(idx, line):
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match = re.search(r"https://html\.spec\.whatwg\.org/multipage/[\w-]+\.html#([\w\:-]+)", line)
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if match is not None:
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preferred_link = "https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#{}".format(match.group(1))
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yield (idx + 1, "link to WHATWG may break in the future, use this format instead: {}".format(preferred_link))
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def check_whatwg_single_page_url(idx, line):
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match = re.search(r"https://html\.spec\.whatwg\.org/#([\w\:-]+)", line)
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if match is not None:
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preferred_link = "https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#{}".format(match.group(1))
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yield (idx + 1, "links to WHATWG single-page url, change to multi page: {}".format(preferred_link))
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def check_whitespace(idx, line):
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if line[-1] == "\n":
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line = line[:-1]
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else:
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yield (idx + 1, "no newline at EOF")
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if line.endswith(" "):
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yield (idx + 1, "trailing whitespace")
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if "\t" in line:
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yield (idx + 1, "tab on line")
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if "\r" in line:
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yield (idx + 1, "CR on line")
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def check_by_line(file_name, lines):
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for idx, line in enumerate(lines):
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errors = itertools.chain(
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check_length(file_name, idx, line),
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check_whitespace(idx, line),
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check_whatwg_specific_url(idx, line),
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check_whatwg_single_page_url(idx, line),
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)
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for error in errors:
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yield error
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def check_flake8(file_name, contents):
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from flake8.main import check_code
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if not file_name.endswith(".py"):
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raise StopIteration
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def stdout_redirect(where):
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sys.stdout = where
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try:
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yield where
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finally:
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sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
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ignore = {
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"W291", # trailing whitespace; the standard tidy process will enforce no trailing whitespace
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"E501", # 80 character line length; the standard tidy process will enforce line length
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}
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output = StringIO.StringIO()
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with stdout_redirect(output):
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check_code(contents, ignore=ignore)
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for error in output.getvalue().splitlines():
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_, line_num, _, message = error.split(":", 3)
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yield line_num, message.strip()
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def check_lock(file_name, contents):
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def find_reverse_dependencies(dependency, version, content):
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dependency_prefix = "{} {}".format(dependency, version)
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for package in itertools.chain([content["root"]], content["package"]):
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for dependency in package.get("dependencies", []):
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if dependency.startswith(dependency_prefix):
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yield package["name"]
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if not file_name.endswith(".lock"):
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raise StopIteration
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# package names to be neglected (as named by cargo)
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exceptions = ["lazy_static"]
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# toml.py has a bug(?) that we trip up in [metadata] sections;
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# see https://github.com/uiri/toml/issues/61
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# This should only affect a very few lines (that have embedded ?branch=...),
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# and most of them won't be in the repo
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try:
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import toml
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content = toml.loads(contents)
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except:
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print "WARNING!"
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print "WARNING! toml parsing failed for Cargo.lock, but ignoring..."
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print "WARNING!"
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raise StopIteration
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packages = {}
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for package in content.get("package", []):
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packages.setdefault(package["name"], []).append(package["version"])
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for (name, versions) in packages.iteritems():
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if name in exceptions or len(versions) <= 1:
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continue
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highest = max(versions)
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for version in versions:
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if version != highest:
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reverse_dependencies = "\n".join(
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"\t\t{}".format(n)
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for n in find_reverse_dependencies(name, version, content)
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)
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substitutions = {
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"package": name,
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"old_version": version,
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"new_version": highest,
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"reverse_dependencies": reverse_dependencies
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}
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message = """
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duplicate versions for package "{package}"
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\t\033[93mfound dependency on version {old_version}\033[0m
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\t\033[91mbut highest version is {new_version}\033[0m
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\t\033[93mtry upgrading with\033[0m \033[96m./mach cargo-update -p {package}:{old_version}\033[0m
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\tThe following packages depend on version {old_version}:
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{reverse_dependencies}
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""".format(**substitutions).strip()
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yield (1, message)
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def check_toml(file_name, lines):
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if not file_name.endswith(".toml"):
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raise StopIteration
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ok_licensed = False
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for idx, line in enumerate(lines):
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if line.find("*") != -1:
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yield (idx + 1, "found asterisk instead of minimum version number")
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for license_line in licenses_toml:
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ok_licensed |= (license_line in line)
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if not ok_licensed:
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yield (0, ".toml file should contain a valid license.")
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def check_shell(file_name, lines):
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if not file_name.endswith(".sh"):
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raise StopIteration
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shebang = "#!/usr/bin/env bash"
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required_options = {"set -o errexit", "set -o nounset", "set -o pipefail"}
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did_shebang_check = False
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if len(lines) == 0:
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yield (0, 'script is an empty file')
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return
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if lines[0].rstrip() != shebang:
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yield (1, 'script does not have shebang "{}"'.format(shebang))
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for idx in range(1, len(lines)):
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stripped = lines[idx].rstrip()
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# Comments or blank lines are ignored. (Trailing whitespace is caught with a separate linter.)
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if lines[idx].startswith("#") or stripped == "":
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continue
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if not did_shebang_check:
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if stripped in required_options:
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required_options.remove(stripped)
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else:
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# The first non-comment, non-whitespace, non-option line is the first "real" line of the script.
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# The shebang, options, etc. must come before this.
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if len(required_options) != 0:
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formatted = ['"{}"'.format(opt) for opt in required_options]
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yield (idx + 1, "script is missing options {}".format(", ".join(formatted)))
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did_shebang_check = True
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if "`" in stripped:
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yield (idx + 1, "script should not use backticks for command substitution")
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if " [ " in stripped or stripped.startswith("[ "):
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yield (idx + 1, "script should use `[[` instead of `[` for conditional testing")
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for dollar in re.finditer('\$', stripped):
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next_idx = dollar.end()
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if next_idx < len(stripped):
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next_char = stripped[next_idx]
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if not (next_char == '{' or next_char == '('):
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yield(idx + 1, "variable substitutions should use the full \"${VAR}\" form")
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def check_rust(file_name, lines):
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if not file_name.endswith(".rs") or \
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file_name.endswith(".mako.rs") or \
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file_name.endswith(os.path.join("style", "build.rs")) or \
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file_name.endswith(os.path.join("geckolib", "build.rs")) or \
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file_name.endswith(os.path.join("unit", "style", "stylesheets.rs")):
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raise StopIteration
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comment_depth = 0
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merged_lines = ''
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import_block = False
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whitespace = False
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prev_use = None
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prev_open_brace = False
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current_indent = 0
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prev_crate = {}
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prev_mod = {}
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decl_message = "{} is not in alphabetical order"
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decl_expected = "\n\t\033[93mexpected: {}\033[0m"
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decl_found = "\n\t\033[91mfound: {}\033[0m"
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for idx, original_line in enumerate(lines):
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# simplify the analysis
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line = original_line.strip()
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is_attribute = re.search(r"#\[.*\]", line)
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is_comment = re.search(r"^//|^/\*|^\*", line)
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# Simple heuristic to avoid common case of no comments.
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if '/' in line:
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comment_depth += line.count('/*')
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comment_depth -= line.count('*/')
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if line.endswith('\\'):
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merged_lines += line[:-1]
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continue
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if comment_depth:
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merged_lines += line
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continue
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if merged_lines:
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line = merged_lines + line
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merged_lines = ''
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# Keep track of whitespace to enable checking for a merged import block
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# Ignore attributes, comments, and imports
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if import_block:
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if not (is_comment or is_attribute or line.startswith("use ")):
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whitespace = line == ""
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if not whitespace:
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import_block = False
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# get rid of strings and chars because cases like regex expression, keep attributes
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if not is_attribute:
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line = re.sub(r'"(\\.|[^\\"])*?"', '""', line)
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line = re.sub(r"'(\\.|[^\\'])*?'", "''", line)
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# get rid of comments
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line = re.sub('//.*?$|/\*.*?$|^\*.*?$', '//', line)
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# get rid of attributes that do not contain =
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line = re.sub('^#[A-Za-z0-9\(\)\[\]_]*?$', '#[]', line)
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|
|
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# flag this line if it matches one of the following regular expressions
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|
# tuple format: (pattern, format_message, filter_function(match, line))
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no_filter = lambda match, line: True
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|
regex_rules = [
|
|
(r",[^\s]", "missing space after ,",
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|
lambda match, line: '$' not in line and not is_attribute),
|
|
(r"[A-Za-z0-9\"]=", "missing space before =",
|
|
lambda match, line: is_attribute),
|
|
(r"=[A-Za-z0-9\"]", "missing space after =",
|
|
lambda match, line: is_attribute),
|
|
# ignore scientific notation patterns like 1e-6
|
|
(r"[A-DF-Za-df-z0-9]-", "missing space before -",
|
|
lambda match, line: not is_attribute),
|
|
(r"[A-Za-z0-9]([\+/\*%=])", "missing space before {0}",
|
|
lambda match, line: (not is_attribute and
|
|
not is_associated_type(match, line))),
|
|
# * not included because of dereferencing and casting
|
|
# - not included because of unary negation
|
|
(r'([\+/\%=])[A-Za-z0-9"]', "missing space after {0}",
|
|
lambda match, line: (not is_attribute and
|
|
not is_associated_type(match, line))),
|
|
(r"\)->", "missing space before ->", no_filter),
|
|
(r"->[A-Za-z]", "missing space after ->", no_filter),
|
|
(r"[^ ]=>", "missing space before =>", lambda match, line: match.start() != 0),
|
|
(r"=>[^ ]", "missing space after =>", lambda match, line: match.end() != len(line)),
|
|
(r"=> ", "extra space after =>", no_filter),
|
|
# ignore " ::crate::mod" and "trait Foo : Bar"
|
|
(r" :[^:]", "extra space before :",
|
|
lambda match, line: 'trait ' not in line[:match.start()]),
|
|
# ignore "crate::mod" and ignore flagging macros like "$t1:expr"
|
|
(r"[^:]:[A-Za-z0-9\"]", "missing space after :",
|
|
lambda match, line: '$' not in line[:match.end()]),
|
|
(r"[A-Za-z0-9\)]{", "missing space before {{", no_filter),
|
|
# ignore cases like "{}", "}`", "}}" and "use::std::{Foo, Bar}"
|
|
(r"[^\s{}]}[^`]", "missing space before }}",
|
|
lambda match, line: not re.match(r'^(pub )?use', line)),
|
|
# ignore cases like "{}", "`{", "{{" and "use::std::{Foo, Bar}"
|
|
(r"[^`]{[^\s{}]", "missing space after {{",
|
|
lambda match, line: not re.match(r'^(pub )?use', line)),
|
|
# There should not be any extra pointer dereferencing
|
|
(r": &Vec<", "use &[T] instead of &Vec<T>", no_filter),
|
|
# No benefit over using &str
|
|
(r": &String", "use &str instead of &String", no_filter),
|
|
# No benefit to using &Root<T>
|
|
(r": &Root<", "use &T instead of &Root<T>", no_filter),
|
|
(r"^&&", "operators should go at the end of the first line", no_filter),
|
|
(r"\{[A-Za-z0-9_]+\};", "use statement contains braces for single import",
|
|
lambda match, line: line.startswith('use ')),
|
|
(r"^\s*else {", "else braces should be on the same line", no_filter),
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
for pattern, message, filter_func in regex_rules:
|
|
for match in re.finditer(pattern, line):
|
|
if filter_func(match, line):
|
|
yield (idx + 1, message.format(*match.groups(), **match.groupdict()))
|
|
|
|
if prev_open_brace and not line:
|
|
yield (idx + 1, "found an empty line following a {")
|
|
prev_open_brace = line.endswith("{")
|
|
|
|
# check alphabetical order of extern crates
|
|
if line.startswith("extern crate "):
|
|
# strip "extern crate " from the begin and ";" from the end
|
|
crate_name = line[13:-1]
|
|
indent = len(original_line) - len(line)
|
|
if indent not in prev_crate:
|
|
prev_crate[indent] = ""
|
|
if prev_crate[indent] > crate_name:
|
|
yield(idx + 1, decl_message.format("extern crate declaration")
|
|
+ decl_expected.format(prev_crate[indent])
|
|
+ decl_found.format(crate_name))
|
|
prev_crate[indent] = crate_name
|
|
|
|
# imports must be in the same line, alphabetically sorted, and merged
|
|
# into a single import block
|
|
if line.startswith("use "):
|
|
import_block = True
|
|
indent = len(original_line) - len(line)
|
|
if not line.endswith(";") and '{' in line:
|
|
yield (idx + 1, "use statement spans multiple lines")
|
|
# strip "use" from the begin and ";" from the end
|
|
current_use = line[4:-1]
|
|
if indent == current_indent and prev_use and current_use < prev_use:
|
|
yield(idx + 1, decl_message.format("use statement")
|
|
+ decl_expected.format(prev_use)
|
|
+ decl_found.format(current_use))
|
|
prev_use = current_use
|
|
current_indent = indent
|
|
|
|
if whitespace or not import_block:
|
|
current_indent = 0
|
|
|
|
# do not allow blank lines in an import block
|
|
if import_block and whitespace and line.startswith("use "):
|
|
whitespace = False
|
|
yield(idx, "encountered whitespace following a use statement")
|
|
|
|
# modules must be in the same line and alphabetically sorted
|
|
if line.startswith("mod ") or line.startswith("pub mod "):
|
|
indent = len(original_line) - len(line)
|
|
# strip /(pub )?mod/ from the left and ";" from the right
|
|
mod = line[4:-1] if line.startswith("mod ") else line[8:-1]
|
|
|
|
if (idx - 1) < 0 or "#[macro_use]" not in lines[idx - 1]:
|
|
match = line.find(" {")
|
|
if indent not in prev_mod:
|
|
prev_mod[indent] = ""
|
|
if match == -1 and not line.endswith(";"):
|
|
yield (idx + 1, "mod declaration spans multiple lines")
|
|
if len(prev_mod[indent]) > 0 and mod < prev_mod[indent]:
|
|
yield(idx + 1, decl_message.format("mod declaration")
|
|
+ decl_expected.format(prev_mod[indent])
|
|
+ decl_found.format(mod))
|
|
prev_mod[indent] = mod
|
|
else:
|
|
# we now erase previous entries
|
|
prev_mod = {}
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Avoid flagging <Item=Foo> constructs
|
|
def is_associated_type(match, line):
|
|
if match.group(1) != '=':
|
|
return False
|
|
open_angle = line[0:match.end()].rfind('<')
|
|
close_angle = line[open_angle:].find('>') if open_angle != -1 else -1
|
|
generic_open = open_angle != -1 and open_angle < match.start()
|
|
generic_close = close_angle != -1 and close_angle + open_angle >= match.end()
|
|
return generic_open and generic_close
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_webidl_spec(file_name, contents):
|
|
# Sorted by this function (in pseudo-Rust). The idea is to group the same
|
|
# organization together.
|
|
# fn sort_standards(a: &Url, b: &Url) -> Ordering {
|
|
# let a_domain = a.domain().split(".");
|
|
# a_domain.pop();
|
|
# a_domain.reverse();
|
|
# let b_domain = b.domain().split(".");
|
|
# b_domain.pop();
|
|
# b_domain.reverse();
|
|
# for i in a_domain.into_iter().zip(b_domain.into_iter()) {
|
|
# match i.0.cmp(b.0) {
|
|
# Less => return Less,
|
|
# Greater => return Greater,
|
|
# _ => (),
|
|
# }
|
|
# }
|
|
# a_domain.path().cmp(b_domain.path())
|
|
# }
|
|
|
|
if not file_name.endswith(".webidl"):
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
|
|
for i in WEBIDL_STANDARDS:
|
|
if contents.find(i) != -1:
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
yield (0, "No specification link found.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_for_possible_duplicate_json_keys(key_value_pairs):
|
|
keys = [x[0] for x in key_value_pairs]
|
|
seen_keys = set()
|
|
for key in keys:
|
|
if key in seen_keys:
|
|
raise KeyError(key)
|
|
|
|
seen_keys.add(key)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_json(filename, contents):
|
|
if not filename.endswith(".json"):
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
json.loads(contents, object_pairs_hook=check_for_possible_duplicate_json_keys)
|
|
except ValueError as e:
|
|
match = re.search(r"line (\d+) ", e.message)
|
|
line_no = match and match.group(1)
|
|
yield (line_no, e.message)
|
|
except KeyError as e:
|
|
yield (None, "Duplicated Key (%s)" % e.message)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_spec(file_name, lines):
|
|
if SPEC_BASE_PATH not in file_name:
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
file_name = os.path.relpath(os.path.splitext(file_name)[0], SPEC_BASE_PATH)
|
|
patt = re.compile("^\s*\/\/.+")
|
|
|
|
# Pattern representing a line with a macro
|
|
macro_patt = re.compile("^\s*\S+!(.*)$")
|
|
|
|
# Pattern representing a line with comment containing a spec link
|
|
link_patt = re.compile("^\s*///? https://.+$")
|
|
|
|
# Pattern representing a line with comment
|
|
comment_patt = re.compile("^\s*///?.+$")
|
|
|
|
brace_count = 0
|
|
in_impl = False
|
|
pattern = "impl {}Methods for {} {{".format(file_name, file_name)
|
|
|
|
for idx, line in enumerate(lines):
|
|
if "// check-tidy: no specs after this line" in line:
|
|
break
|
|
if not patt.match(line):
|
|
if pattern.lower() in line.lower():
|
|
in_impl = True
|
|
if ("fn " in line or macro_patt.match(line)) and brace_count == 1:
|
|
for up_idx in range(1, idx + 1):
|
|
up_line = lines[idx - up_idx]
|
|
if link_patt.match(up_line):
|
|
# Comment with spec link exists
|
|
break
|
|
if not comment_patt.match(up_line):
|
|
# No more comments exist above, yield warning
|
|
yield (idx + 1, "method declared in webidl is missing a comment with a specification link")
|
|
break
|
|
if '{' in line and in_impl:
|
|
brace_count += 1
|
|
if '}' in line and in_impl:
|
|
if brace_count == 1:
|
|
break
|
|
brace_count -= 1
|
|
|
|
|
|
def collect_errors_for_files(files_to_check, checking_functions, line_checking_functions, print_text=True):
|
|
(has_element, files_to_check) = is_iter_empty(files_to_check)
|
|
if not has_element:
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
if print_text:
|
|
print '\rChecking files for tidiness...'
|
|
|
|
for filename in files_to_check:
|
|
if not os.path.exists(filename):
|
|
continue
|
|
with open(filename, "r") as f:
|
|
contents = f.read()
|
|
for check in checking_functions:
|
|
for error in check(filename, contents):
|
|
# the result will be: `(filename, line, message)`
|
|
yield (filename,) + error
|
|
lines = contents.splitlines(True)
|
|
for check in line_checking_functions:
|
|
for error in check(filename, lines):
|
|
yield (filename,) + error
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_wpt_files(only_changed_files, progress):
|
|
wpt_dir = os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt" + os.sep)
|
|
file_iter = get_file_list(os.path.join(wpt_dir), only_changed_files)
|
|
(has_element, file_iter) = is_iter_empty(file_iter)
|
|
if not has_element:
|
|
raise StopIteration
|
|
print '\nRunning the WPT lint...'
|
|
if progress:
|
|
file_iter = progress_wrapper(file_iter)
|
|
for f in file_iter:
|
|
if filter_file(f):
|
|
yield f[len(wpt_dir):]
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_wpt_lint_errors(files):
|
|
wpt_working_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(".", "tests", "wpt", "web-platform-tests"))
|
|
if os.path.isdir(wpt_working_dir):
|
|
site.addsitedir(wpt_working_dir)
|
|
from tools.lint import lint
|
|
returncode = lint.lint(wpt_working_dir, files, output_json=False)
|
|
if returncode:
|
|
yield ("WPT Lint Tool", "", "lint error(s) in Web Platform Tests: exit status {0}".format(returncode))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_dep_toml_files(only_changed_files=False):
|
|
if not only_changed_files:
|
|
print '\nRunning the dependency licensing lint...'
|
|
for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(".cargo"):
|
|
for filename in filenames:
|
|
if filename == "Cargo.toml":
|
|
yield os.path.join(root, filename)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_dep_license_errors(filenames, progress=True):
|
|
filenames = progress_wrapper(filenames) if progress else filenames
|
|
for filename in filenames:
|
|
with open(filename, "r") as f:
|
|
ok_licensed = False
|
|
lines = f.readlines()
|
|
for idx, line in enumerate(lines):
|
|
for license_line in licenses_dep_toml:
|
|
ok_licensed |= (license_line in line)
|
|
if not ok_licensed:
|
|
yield (filename, 0, "dependency should contain a valid license.")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def get_file_list(directory, only_changed_files=False, exclude_dirs=[]):
|
|
if only_changed_files:
|
|
# only check the files that have been changed since the last merge
|
|
args = ["git", "log", "-n1", "--author=bors-servo", "--format=%H"]
|
|
last_merge = subprocess.check_output(args).strip()
|
|
args = ["git", "diff", "--name-only", last_merge, directory]
|
|
file_list = subprocess.check_output(args)
|
|
# also check untracked files
|
|
args = ["git", "ls-files", "--others", "--exclude-standard", directory]
|
|
file_list += subprocess.check_output(args)
|
|
for f in file_list.splitlines():
|
|
if not any(os.path.join('.', os.path.dirname(f)).startswith(path) for path in exclude_dirs):
|
|
yield os.path.join('.', f)
|
|
elif exclude_dirs:
|
|
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(directory, topdown=True):
|
|
# modify 'dirs' in-place so that we don't do unwanted traversals in excluded directories
|
|
dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if not any(os.path.join(root, d).startswith(name) for name in exclude_dirs)]
|
|
for rel_path in files:
|
|
yield os.path.join(root, rel_path)
|
|
else:
|
|
for root, _, files in os.walk(directory):
|
|
for f in files:
|
|
yield os.path.join(root, f)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def scan(only_changed_files=False, progress=True):
|
|
# standard checks
|
|
files_to_check = filter_files('.', only_changed_files, progress)
|
|
checking_functions = (check_flake8, check_lock, check_webidl_spec, check_json)
|
|
line_checking_functions = (check_license, check_by_line, check_toml, check_shell,
|
|
check_rust, check_spec, check_modeline)
|
|
errors = collect_errors_for_files(files_to_check, checking_functions, line_checking_functions)
|
|
# check dependecy licenses
|
|
dep_license_errors = check_dep_license_errors(get_dep_toml_files(only_changed_files), progress)
|
|
# wpt lint checks
|
|
wpt_lint_errors = check_wpt_lint_errors(get_wpt_files(only_changed_files, progress))
|
|
# collect errors
|
|
errors = itertools.chain(errors, dep_license_errors, wpt_lint_errors)
|
|
error = None
|
|
for error in errors:
|
|
colorama.init()
|
|
print "\r\033[94m{}\033[0m:\033[93m{}\033[0m: \033[91m{}\033[0m".format(*error)
|
|
print
|
|
if error is None:
|
|
colorama.init()
|
|
print "\033[92mtidy reported no errors.\033[0m"
|
|
return int(error is not None)
|