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Python
# Copyright (C) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Copyright (C) 2010 Chris Jerdonek (chris.jerdonek@gmail.com)
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# Copyright (C) 2010 ProFUSION embedded systems
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""Front end of some style-checker modules."""
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import logging
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import os.path
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import re
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import sys
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from checkers.common import categories as CommonCategories
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from checkers.common import CarriageReturnChecker
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from checkers.cpp import CppChecker
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from checkers.jsonchecker import JSONChecker
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from checkers.png import PNGChecker
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from checkers.python import PythonChecker
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from checkers.test_expectations import TestExpectationsChecker
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from checkers.text import TextChecker
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from checkers.xcodeproj import XcodeProjectFileChecker
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from checkers.xml import XMLChecker
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from error_handlers import DefaultStyleErrorHandler
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from filter import FilterConfiguration
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from optparser import ArgumentParser
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from optparser import DefaultCommandOptionValues
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from webkitpy.common.system.logutils import configure_logging as _configure_logging
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_log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# These are default option values for the command-line option parser.
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_DEFAULT_MIN_CONFIDENCE = 1
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_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT = 'emacs'
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# FIXME: For style categories we will never want to have, remove them.
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# For categories for which we want to have similar functionality,
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# modify the implementation and enable them.
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#
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# Throughout this module, we use "filter rule" rather than "filter"
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# for an individual boolean filter flag like "+foo". This allows us to
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# reserve "filter" for what one gets by collectively applying all of
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# the filter rules.
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#
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# The base filter rules are the filter rules that begin the list of
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# filter rules used to check style. For example, these rules precede
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# any user-specified filter rules. Since by default all categories are
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# checked, this list should normally include only rules that begin
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# with a "-" sign.
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_BASE_FILTER_RULES = [
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'-build/endif_comment',
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'-build/include_what_you_use', # <string> for std::string
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'-build/storage_class', # const static
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'-legal/copyright',
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'-readability/multiline_comment',
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'-readability/braces', # int foo() {};
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'-readability/fn_size',
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'-readability/casting',
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'-readability/function',
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'-runtime/arrays', # variable length array
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'-runtime/casting',
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'-runtime/sizeof',
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'-runtime/explicit', # explicit
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'-runtime/virtual', # virtual dtor
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'-runtime/printf',
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'-runtime/threadsafe_fn',
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'-runtime/rtti',
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'-whitespace/blank_line',
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'-whitespace/end_of_line',
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# List Python pep8 categories last.
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#
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# Because much of WebKit's Python code base does not abide by the
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# PEP8 79 character limit, we ignore the 79-character-limit category
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# pep8/E501 for now.
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#
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# FIXME: Consider bringing WebKit's Python code base into conformance
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# with the 79 character limit, or some higher limit that is
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# agreeable to the WebKit project.
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'-pep8/E501',
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# FIXME: Move the pylint rules from the pylintrc to here. This will
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# also require us to re-work lint-webkitpy to produce the equivalent output.
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]
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# The path-specific filter rules.
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#
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# This list is order sensitive. Only the first path substring match
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# is used. See the FilterConfiguration documentation in filter.py
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# for more information on this list.
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#
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# Each string appearing in this nested list should have at least
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# one associated unit test assertion. These assertions are located,
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# for example, in the test_path_rules_specifier() unit test method of
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# checker_unittest.py.
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_PATH_RULES_SPECIFIER = [
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# Files in these directories are consumers of the WebKit
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# API and therefore do not follow the same header including
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# discipline as WebCore.
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([# There is no clean way to avoid "yy_*" names used by flex.
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"Source/core/css/CSSParser-in.cpp"],
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["-readability/naming"]),
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# For third-party Python code, keep only the following checks--
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#
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# No tabs: to avoid having to set the SVN allow-tabs property.
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# No trailing white space: since this is easy to correct.
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# No carriage-return line endings: since this is easy to correct.
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#
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(["webkitpy/thirdparty/"],
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["-",
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"+pep8/W191", # Tabs
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"+pep8/W291", # Trailing white space
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"+whitespace/carriage_return"]),
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([# Jinja templates: files have .cpp or .h extensions, but contain
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# template code, which can't be handled, so disable tests.
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"Source/bindings/templates",
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"Source/build/scripts/templates"],
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["-"]),
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([# IDL compiler reference output
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# Conforming to style significantly increases the complexity of the code
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# generator and decreases *its* readability, which is of more concern
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# than style of the machine-generated code itself.
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"Source/bindings/tests/results"],
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["-"]),
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]
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_CPP_FILE_EXTENSIONS = [
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'c',
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'cpp',
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'h',
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]
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_JSON_FILE_EXTENSION = 'json'
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_PYTHON_FILE_EXTENSION = 'py'
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_TEXT_FILE_EXTENSIONS = [
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'cc',
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'cgi',
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'css',
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'gyp',
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'gypi',
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'html',
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'idl',
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'in',
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'js',
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'mm',
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'php',
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'pl',
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'pm',
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'rb',
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'sh',
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'txt',
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'xhtml',
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'y',
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]
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_XCODEPROJ_FILE_EXTENSION = 'pbxproj'
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_XML_FILE_EXTENSIONS = [
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'vcproj',
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'vsprops',
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]
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_PNG_FILE_EXTENSION = 'png'
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# Files to skip that are less obvious.
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#
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# Some files should be skipped when checking style. For example,
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# WebKit maintains some files in Mozilla style on purpose to ease
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# future merges.
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_SKIPPED_FILES_WITH_WARNING = [
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"Source/WebKit/gtk/tests/",
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# All WebKit*.h files in Source/WebKit2/UIProcess/API/gtk,
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# except those ending in ...Private.h are GTK+ API headers,
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# which differ greatly from WebKit coding style.
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re.compile(r'Source/WebKit2/UIProcess/API/gtk/WebKit(?!.*Private\.h).*\.h$'),
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re.compile(r'Source/WebKit2/WebProcess/InjectedBundle/API/gtk/WebKit(?!.*Private\.h).*\.h$'),
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'Source/WebKit2/UIProcess/API/gtk/webkit2.h',
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'Source/WebKit2/WebProcess/InjectedBundle/API/gtk/webkit-web-extension.h']
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# Files to skip that are more common or obvious.
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#
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# This list should be in addition to files with FileType.NONE. Files
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# with FileType.NONE are automatically skipped without warning.
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_SKIPPED_FILES_WITHOUT_WARNING = [
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"tests" + os.path.sep,
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"Source/ThirdParty/leveldb" + os.path.sep,
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# Prevents this being recognized as a text file.
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"Source/WebCore/GNUmakefile.features.am.in",
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]
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# Extensions of files which are allowed to contain carriage returns.
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_CARRIAGE_RETURN_ALLOWED_FILE_EXTENSIONS = [
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'png',
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'vcproj',
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'vsprops',
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]
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# The maximum number of errors to report per file, per category.
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# If a category is not a key, then it has no maximum.
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_MAX_REPORTS_PER_CATEGORY = {
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"whitespace/carriage_return": 1
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}
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def _all_categories():
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"""Return the set of all categories used by check-webkit-style."""
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# Take the union across all checkers.
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categories = CommonCategories.union(CppChecker.categories)
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categories = categories.union(JSONChecker.categories)
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categories = categories.union(TestExpectationsChecker.categories)
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categories = categories.union(PNGChecker.categories)
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# FIXME: Consider adding all of the pep8 categories. Since they
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# are not too meaningful for documentation purposes, for
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# now we add only the categories needed for the unit tests
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# (which validate the consistency of the configuration
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# settings against the known categories, etc).
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categories = categories.union(["pep8/W191", "pep8/W291", "pep8/E501"])
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return categories
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def _check_webkit_style_defaults():
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"""Return the default command-line options for check-webkit-style."""
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return DefaultCommandOptionValues(min_confidence=_DEFAULT_MIN_CONFIDENCE,
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output_format=_DEFAULT_OUTPUT_FORMAT)
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# This function assists in optparser not having to import from checker.
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def check_webkit_style_parser():
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all_categories = _all_categories()
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default_options = _check_webkit_style_defaults()
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return ArgumentParser(all_categories=all_categories,
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base_filter_rules=_BASE_FILTER_RULES,
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default_options=default_options)
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def check_webkit_style_configuration(options):
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"""Return a StyleProcessorConfiguration instance for check-webkit-style.
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Args:
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options: A CommandOptionValues instance.
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"""
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filter_configuration = FilterConfiguration(
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base_rules=_BASE_FILTER_RULES,
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path_specific=_PATH_RULES_SPECIFIER,
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user_rules=options.filter_rules)
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return StyleProcessorConfiguration(filter_configuration=filter_configuration,
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max_reports_per_category=_MAX_REPORTS_PER_CATEGORY,
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min_confidence=options.min_confidence,
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output_format=options.output_format,
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stderr_write=sys.stderr.write)
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def _create_log_handlers(stream):
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"""Create and return a default list of logging.Handler instances.
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Format WARNING messages and above to display the logging level, and
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messages strictly below WARNING not to display it.
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Args:
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stream: See the configure_logging() docstring.
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"""
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# Handles logging.WARNING and above.
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error_handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream)
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error_handler.setLevel(logging.WARNING)
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formatter = logging.Formatter("%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
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error_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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# Create a logging.Filter instance that only accepts messages
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# below WARNING (i.e. filters out anything WARNING or above).
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non_error_filter = logging.Filter()
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# The filter method accepts a logging.LogRecord instance.
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non_error_filter.filter = lambda record: record.levelno < logging.WARNING
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non_error_handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream)
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non_error_handler.addFilter(non_error_filter)
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formatter = logging.Formatter("%(message)s")
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non_error_handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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return [error_handler, non_error_handler]
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def _create_debug_log_handlers(stream):
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"""Create and return a list of logging.Handler instances for debugging.
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Args:
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stream: See the configure_logging() docstring.
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"""
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handler = logging.StreamHandler(stream)
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formatter = logging.Formatter("%(name)s: %(levelname)-8s %(message)s")
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handler.setFormatter(formatter)
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return [handler]
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def configure_logging(stream, logger=None, is_verbose=False):
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"""Configure logging, and return the list of handlers added.
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Returns:
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A list of references to the logging handlers added to the root
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logger. This allows the caller to later remove the handlers
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using logger.removeHandler. This is useful primarily during unit
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testing where the caller may want to configure logging temporarily
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and then undo the configuring.
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Args:
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stream: A file-like object to which to log. The stream must
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define an "encoding" data attribute, or else logging
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raises an error.
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logger: A logging.logger instance to configure. This parameter
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should be used only in unit tests. Defaults to the
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root logger.
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is_verbose: A boolean value of whether logging should be verbose.
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"""
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# If the stream does not define an "encoding" data attribute, the
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# logging module can throw an error like the following:
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#
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# Traceback (most recent call last):
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# File "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6/...
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# lib/python2.6/logging/__init__.py", line 761, in emit
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# self.stream.write(fs % msg.encode(self.stream.encoding))
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# LookupError: unknown encoding: unknown
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if logger is None:
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logger = logging.getLogger()
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if is_verbose:
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logging_level = logging.DEBUG
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handlers = _create_debug_log_handlers(stream)
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else:
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logging_level = logging.INFO
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handlers = _create_log_handlers(stream)
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handlers = _configure_logging(logging_level=logging_level, logger=logger,
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handlers=handlers)
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return handlers
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# Enum-like idiom
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class FileType:
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NONE = 0 # FileType.NONE evaluates to False.
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# Alphabetize remaining types
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# CHANGELOG = 1
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CPP = 2
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JSON = 3
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PNG = 4
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PYTHON = 5
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TEXT = 6
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# WATCHLIST = 7
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XML = 8
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XCODEPROJ = 9
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class CheckerDispatcher(object):
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"""Supports determining whether and how to check style, based on path."""
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def _file_extension(self, file_path):
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"""Return the file extension without the leading dot."""
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return os.path.splitext(file_path)[1].lstrip(".")
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def _should_skip_file_path(self, file_path, skip_array_entry):
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match = re.search("\s*png$", file_path)
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if match:
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return False
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if isinstance(skip_array_entry, str):
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if file_path.find(skip_array_entry) >= 0:
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return True
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elif skip_array_entry.match(file_path):
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return True
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return False
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def should_skip_with_warning(self, file_path):
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"""Return whether the given file should be skipped with a warning."""
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for skipped_file in _SKIPPED_FILES_WITH_WARNING:
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if self._should_skip_file_path(file_path, skipped_file):
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return True
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return False
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def should_skip_without_warning(self, file_path):
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"""Return whether the given file should be skipped without a warning."""
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if not self._file_type(file_path): # FileType.NONE.
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return True
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# Since "tests" is in _SKIPPED_FILES_WITHOUT_WARNING, make
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# an exception to prevent files like 'TestExpectations' from being skipped.
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#
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# FIXME: Figure out a good way to avoid having to add special logic
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# for this special case.
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basename = os.path.basename(file_path)
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if basename == 'TestExpectations':
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return False
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for skipped_file in _SKIPPED_FILES_WITHOUT_WARNING:
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if self._should_skip_file_path(file_path, skipped_file):
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return True
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return False
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def should_check_and_strip_carriage_returns(self, file_path):
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return self._file_extension(file_path) not in _CARRIAGE_RETURN_ALLOWED_FILE_EXTENSIONS
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def _file_type(self, file_path):
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"""Return the file type corresponding to the given file."""
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file_extension = self._file_extension(file_path)
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if (file_extension in _CPP_FILE_EXTENSIONS) or (file_path == '-'):
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# FIXME: Do something about the comment below and the issue it
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# raises since cpp_style already relies on the extension.
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#
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# Treat stdin as C++. Since the extension is unknown when
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# reading from stdin, cpp_style tests should not rely on
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# the extension.
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return FileType.CPP
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elif file_extension == _JSON_FILE_EXTENSION:
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return FileType.JSON
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elif file_extension == _PYTHON_FILE_EXTENSION:
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return FileType.PYTHON
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elif file_extension in _XML_FILE_EXTENSIONS:
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return FileType.XML
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elif file_extension == _XCODEPROJ_FILE_EXTENSION:
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return FileType.XCODEPROJ
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elif file_extension == _PNG_FILE_EXTENSION:
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return FileType.PNG
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elif ((not file_extension and os.path.join("Tools", "Scripts") in file_path) or
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file_extension in _TEXT_FILE_EXTENSIONS or os.path.basename(file_path) == 'TestExpectations'):
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return FileType.TEXT
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else:
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return FileType.NONE
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def _create_checker(self, file_type, file_path, handle_style_error,
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min_confidence):
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"""Instantiate and return a style checker based on file type."""
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if file_type == FileType.NONE:
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checker = None
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elif file_type == FileType.CPP:
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file_extension = self._file_extension(file_path)
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checker = CppChecker(file_path, file_extension,
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handle_style_error, min_confidence)
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elif file_type == FileType.JSON:
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checker = JSONChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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elif file_type == FileType.PYTHON:
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checker = PythonChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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elif file_type == FileType.XML:
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checker = XMLChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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elif file_type == FileType.XCODEPROJ:
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checker = XcodeProjectFileChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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elif file_type == FileType.PNG:
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checker = PNGChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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elif file_type == FileType.TEXT:
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basename = os.path.basename(file_path)
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if basename == 'TestExpectations':
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checker = TestExpectationsChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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else:
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checker = TextChecker(file_path, handle_style_error)
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else:
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raise ValueError('Invalid file type "%(file_type)s": the only valid file types '
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"are %(NONE)s, %(CPP)s, and %(TEXT)s."
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% {"file_type": file_type,
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"NONE": FileType.NONE,
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"CPP": FileType.CPP,
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"TEXT": FileType.TEXT})
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return checker
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def dispatch(self, file_path, handle_style_error, min_confidence):
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"""Instantiate and return a style checker based on file path."""
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file_type = self._file_type(file_path)
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checker = self._create_checker(file_type,
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file_path,
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handle_style_error,
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min_confidence)
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return checker
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# FIXME: Remove the stderr_write attribute from this class and replace
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# its use with calls to a logging module logger.
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class StyleProcessorConfiguration(object):
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"""Stores configuration values for the StyleProcessor class.
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Attributes:
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min_confidence: An integer between 1 and 5 inclusive that is the
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minimum confidence level of style errors to report.
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max_reports_per_category: The maximum number of errors to report
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per category, per file.
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stderr_write: A function that takes a string as a parameter and
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serves as stderr.write.
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"""
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def __init__(self,
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filter_configuration,
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max_reports_per_category,
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min_confidence,
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output_format,
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stderr_write):
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"""Create a StyleProcessorConfiguration instance.
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Args:
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filter_configuration: A FilterConfiguration instance. The default
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is the "empty" filter configuration, which
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means that all errors should be checked.
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max_reports_per_category: The maximum number of errors to report
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per category, per file.
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min_confidence: An integer between 1 and 5 inclusive that is the
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minimum confidence level of style errors to report.
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The default is 1, which reports all style errors.
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output_format: A string that is the output format. The supported
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output formats are "emacs" which emacs can parse
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and "vs7" which Microsoft Visual Studio 7 can parse.
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stderr_write: A function that takes a string as a parameter and
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serves as stderr.write.
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|
|
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"""
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self._filter_configuration = filter_configuration
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self._output_format = output_format
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self.max_reports_per_category = max_reports_per_category
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self.min_confidence = min_confidence
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self.stderr_write = stderr_write
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def is_reportable(self, category, confidence_in_error, file_path):
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"""Return whether an error is reportable.
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|
|
|
An error is reportable if both the confidence in the error is
|
|
at least the minimum confidence level and the current filter
|
|
says the category should be checked for the given path.
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|
|
|
Args:
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|
category: A string that is a style category.
|
|
confidence_in_error: An integer between 1 and 5 inclusive that is
|
|
the application's confidence in the error.
|
|
A higher number means greater confidence.
|
|
file_path: The path of the file being checked
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|
|
|
"""
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|
if confidence_in_error < self.min_confidence:
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return False
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|
|
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return self._filter_configuration.should_check(category, file_path)
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|
|
|
def write_style_error(self,
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|
category,
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|
confidence_in_error,
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|
file_path,
|
|
line_number,
|
|
message):
|
|
"""Write a style error to the configured stderr."""
|
|
if self._output_format == 'vs7':
|
|
format_string = "%s(%s): %s [%s] [%d]\n"
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|
else:
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|
format_string = "%s:%s: %s [%s] [%d]\n"
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|
|
|
self.stderr_write(format_string % (file_path,
|
|
line_number,
|
|
message,
|
|
category,
|
|
confidence_in_error))
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|
|
|
|
|
class ProcessorBase(object):
|
|
|
|
"""The base class for processors of lists of lines."""
|
|
|
|
def should_process(self, file_path):
|
|
"""Return whether the file at file_path should be processed.
|
|
|
|
The TextFileReader class calls this method prior to reading in
|
|
the lines of a file. Use this method, for example, to prevent
|
|
the style checker from reading binary files into memory.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError('Subclasses should implement.')
|
|
|
|
def process(self, lines, file_path, **kwargs):
|
|
"""Process lines of text read from a file.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
lines: A list of lines of text to process.
|
|
file_path: The path from which the lines were read.
|
|
**kwargs: This argument signifies that the process() method of
|
|
subclasses of ProcessorBase may support additional
|
|
keyword arguments.
|
|
For example, a style checker's check() method
|
|
may support a "reportable_lines" parameter that represents
|
|
the line numbers of the lines for which style errors
|
|
should be reported.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
raise NotImplementedError('Subclasses should implement.')
|
|
|
|
|
|
class StyleProcessor(ProcessorBase):
|
|
|
|
"""A ProcessorBase for checking style.
|
|
|
|
Attributes:
|
|
error_count: An integer that is the total number of reported
|
|
errors for the lifetime of this instance.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, configuration, mock_dispatcher=None,
|
|
mock_increment_error_count=None,
|
|
mock_carriage_checker_class=None):
|
|
"""Create an instance.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
configuration: A StyleProcessorConfiguration instance.
|
|
mock_dispatcher: A mock CheckerDispatcher instance. This
|
|
parameter is for unit testing. Defaults to a
|
|
CheckerDispatcher instance.
|
|
mock_increment_error_count: A mock error-count incrementer.
|
|
mock_carriage_checker_class: A mock class for checking and
|
|
transforming carriage returns.
|
|
This parameter is for unit testing.
|
|
Defaults to CarriageReturnChecker.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
if mock_dispatcher is None:
|
|
dispatcher = CheckerDispatcher()
|
|
else:
|
|
dispatcher = mock_dispatcher
|
|
|
|
if mock_increment_error_count is None:
|
|
# The following blank line is present to avoid flagging by pep8.py.
|
|
|
|
def increment_error_count():
|
|
"""Increment the total count of reported errors."""
|
|
self.error_count += 1
|
|
else:
|
|
increment_error_count = mock_increment_error_count
|
|
|
|
if mock_carriage_checker_class is None:
|
|
# This needs to be a class rather than an instance since the
|
|
# process() method instantiates one using parameters.
|
|
carriage_checker_class = CarriageReturnChecker
|
|
else:
|
|
carriage_checker_class = mock_carriage_checker_class
|
|
|
|
self.error_count = 0
|
|
|
|
self._carriage_checker_class = carriage_checker_class
|
|
self._configuration = configuration
|
|
self._dispatcher = dispatcher
|
|
self._increment_error_count = increment_error_count
|
|
|
|
def should_process(self, file_path):
|
|
"""Return whether the file should be checked for style."""
|
|
if self._dispatcher.should_skip_without_warning(file_path):
|
|
return False
|
|
if self._dispatcher.should_skip_with_warning(file_path):
|
|
_log.warn('File exempt from style guide. Skipping: "%s"'
|
|
% file_path)
|
|
return False
|
|
return True
|
|
|
|
def process(self, lines, file_path, line_numbers=None):
|
|
"""Check the given lines for style.
|
|
|
|
Arguments:
|
|
lines: A list of all lines in the file to check.
|
|
file_path: The path of the file to process. If possible, the path
|
|
should be relative to the source root. Otherwise,
|
|
path-specific logic may not behave as expected.
|
|
line_numbers: A list of line numbers of the lines for which
|
|
style errors should be reported, or None if errors
|
|
for all lines should be reported. When not None, this
|
|
list normally contains the line numbers corresponding
|
|
to the modified lines of a patch.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
_log.debug("Checking style: " + file_path)
|
|
|
|
style_error_handler = DefaultStyleErrorHandler(
|
|
configuration=self._configuration,
|
|
file_path=file_path,
|
|
increment_error_count=self._increment_error_count,
|
|
line_numbers=line_numbers)
|
|
|
|
carriage_checker = self._carriage_checker_class(style_error_handler)
|
|
|
|
# Check for and remove trailing carriage returns ("\r").
|
|
if self._dispatcher.should_check_and_strip_carriage_returns(file_path):
|
|
lines = carriage_checker.check(lines)
|
|
|
|
min_confidence = self._configuration.min_confidence
|
|
checker = self._dispatcher.dispatch(file_path,
|
|
style_error_handler,
|
|
min_confidence)
|
|
|
|
if checker is None:
|
|
raise AssertionError("File should not be checked: '%s'" % file_path)
|
|
|
|
_log.debug("Using class: " + checker.__class__.__name__)
|
|
|
|
checker.check(lines)
|