gem5/util/style.py
Andreas Sandberg 35bc5210d3 style: Fixup strange semantics in hg m5style
The 'hg m5style' command had some rather strange semantics. When
called without arguments, it applied the style checker to all added
files and modified regions of modified files. However, when providing
a list of files, it used that list as an ignore list instead of
specifically checking those files.

This patch makes the m5style command behave more like other Mercurial
commands where the arguments are used to specify which files to work
on instead of which files to ignore.
2014-08-26 10:14:07 -04:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python
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# Authors: Nathan Binkert
import heapq
import os
import re
import sys
from os.path import dirname, join as joinpath
from itertools import count
from mercurial import bdiff, mdiff, commands
current_dir = dirname(__file__)
sys.path.insert(0, current_dir)
sys.path.insert(1, joinpath(dirname(current_dir), 'src', 'python'))
from m5.util import neg_inf, pos_inf, Region, Regions
import sort_includes
from file_types import lang_type
all_regions = Regions(Region(neg_inf, pos_inf))
tabsize = 8
lead = re.compile(r'^([ \t]+)')
trail = re.compile(r'([ \t]+)$')
any_control = re.compile(r'\b(if|while|for)[ \t]*[(]')
good_control = re.compile(r'\b(if|while|for) [(]')
format_types = set(('C', 'C++'))
def modified_regions(old_data, new_data):
regions = Regions()
beg = None
for pbeg, pend, fbeg, fend in bdiff.blocks(old_data, new_data):
if beg is not None and beg != fbeg:
regions.append(beg, fbeg)
beg = fend
return regions
def modregions(wctx, fname):
fctx = wctx.filectx(fname)
pctx = fctx.parents()
file_data = fctx.data()
lines = mdiff.splitnewlines(file_data)
if len(pctx) in (1, 2):
mod_regions = modified_regions(pctx[0].data(), file_data)
if len(pctx) == 2:
m2 = modified_regions(pctx[1].data(), file_data)
# only the lines that are new in both
mod_regions &= m2
else:
mod_regions = Regions()
mod_regions.append(0, len(lines))
return mod_regions
class UserInterface(object):
def __init__(self, verbose=False, auto=False):
self.auto = auto
self.verbose = verbose
def prompt(self, prompt, results, default):
if self.auto:
return self.auto
while True:
result = self.do_prompt(prompt, results, default)
if result in results:
return result
class MercurialUI(UserInterface):
def __init__(self, ui, *args, **kwargs):
super(MercurialUI, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.ui = ui
def do_prompt(self, prompt, results, default):
return self.ui.prompt(prompt, default=default)
def write(self, string):
self.ui.write(string)
class StdioUI(UserInterface):
def do_prompt(self, prompt, results, default):
return raw_input(prompt) or default
def write(self, string):
sys.stdout.write(string)
class Verifier(object):
def __init__(self, ui, repo=None):
self.ui = ui
self.repo = repo
if repo is None:
self.wctx = None
def __getattr__(self, attr):
if attr in ('prompt', 'write'):
return getattr(self.ui, attr)
if attr == 'wctx':
try:
wctx = repo.workingctx()
except:
from mercurial import context
wctx = context.workingctx(repo)
self.wctx = wctx
return wctx
raise AttributeError
def open(self, filename, mode):
if self.repo:
filename = self.repo.wjoin(filename)
try:
f = file(filename, mode)
except OSError, msg:
print 'could not open file %s: %s' % (filename, msg)
return None
return f
def skip(self, filename):
# We never want to handle symlinks, so always skip them: If the location
# pointed to is a directory, skip it. If the location is a file inside
# the gem5 directory, it will be checked as a file, so symlink can be
# skipped. If the location is a file outside gem5, we don't want to
# check it anyway.
if os.path.islink(filename):
return True
return lang_type(filename) not in self.languages
def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions):
f = self.open(filename, 'r')
errors = 0
for num,line in enumerate(f):
if num not in regions:
continue
if not self.check_line(line):
self.write("invalid %s in %s:%d\n" % \
(self.test_name, filename, num + 1))
if self.ui.verbose:
self.write(">>%s<<\n" % line[-1])
errors += 1
return errors
def fix(self, filename, regions=all_regions):
f = self.open(filename, 'r+')
lines = list(f)
f.seek(0)
f.truncate()
for i,line in enumerate(lines):
if i in regions:
line = self.fix_line(line)
f.write(line)
f.close()
def apply(self, filename, prompt, regions=all_regions):
if not self.skip(filename):
errors = self.check(filename, regions)
if errors:
if prompt(filename, self.fix, regions):
return True
return False
class Whitespace(Verifier):
languages = set(('C', 'C++', 'swig', 'python', 'asm', 'isa', 'scons'))
test_name = 'whitespace'
def check_line(self, line):
match = lead.search(line)
if match and match.group(1).find('\t') != -1:
return False
match = trail.search(line)
if match:
return False
return True
def fix_line(self, line):
if lead.search(line):
newline = ''
for i,c in enumerate(line):
if c == ' ':
newline += ' '
elif c == '\t':
newline += ' ' * (tabsize - len(newline) % tabsize)
else:
newline += line[i:]
break
line = newline
return line.rstrip() + '\n'
class SortedIncludes(Verifier):
languages = sort_includes.default_languages
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(SortedIncludes, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.sort_includes = sort_includes.SortIncludes()
def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions):
f = self.open(filename, 'r')
lines = [ l.rstrip('\n') for l in f.xreadlines() ]
old = ''.join(line + '\n' for line in lines)
f.close()
if len(lines) == 0:
return 0
language = lang_type(filename, lines[0])
sort_lines = list(self.sort_includes(lines, filename, language))
new = ''.join(line + '\n' for line in sort_lines)
mod = modified_regions(old, new)
modified = mod & regions
if modified:
self.write("invalid sorting of includes in %s\n" % (filename))
if self.ui.verbose:
for start, end in modified.regions:
self.write("bad region [%d, %d)\n" % (start, end))
return 1
return 0
def fix(self, filename, regions=all_regions):
f = self.open(filename, 'r+')
old = f.readlines()
lines = [ l.rstrip('\n') for l in old ]
language = lang_type(filename, lines[0])
sort_lines = list(self.sort_includes(lines, filename, language))
new = ''.join(line + '\n' for line in sort_lines)
f.seek(0)
f.truncate()
for i,line in enumerate(sort_lines):
f.write(line)
f.write('\n')
f.close()
def linelen(line):
tabs = line.count('\t')
if not tabs:
return len(line)
count = 0
for c in line:
if c == '\t':
count += tabsize - count % tabsize
else:
count += 1
return count
class ValidationStats(object):
def __init__(self):
self.toolong = 0
self.toolong80 = 0
self.leadtabs = 0
self.trailwhite = 0
self.badcontrol = 0
self.cret = 0
def dump(self):
print '''\
%d violations of lines over 79 chars. %d of which are 80 chars exactly.
%d cases of whitespace at the end of a line.
%d cases of tabs to indent.
%d bad parens after if/while/for.
%d carriage returns found.
''' % (self.toolong, self.toolong80, self.trailwhite, self.leadtabs,
self.badcontrol, self.cret)
def __nonzero__(self):
return self.toolong or self.toolong80 or self.leadtabs or \
self.trailwhite or self.badcontrol or self.cret
def validate(filename, stats, verbose, exit_code):
if lang_type(filename) not in format_types:
return
def msg(lineno, line, message):
print '%s:%d>' % (filename, lineno + 1), message
if verbose > 2:
print line
def bad():
if exit_code is not None:
sys.exit(exit_code)
try:
f = file(filename, 'r')
except OSError:
if verbose > 0:
print 'could not open file %s' % filename
bad()
return
for i,line in enumerate(f):
line = line.rstrip('\n')
# no carriage returns
if line.find('\r') != -1:
self.cret += 1
if verbose > 1:
msg(i, line, 'carriage return found')
bad()
# lines max out at 79 chars
llen = linelen(line)
if llen > 79:
stats.toolong += 1
if llen == 80:
stats.toolong80 += 1
if verbose > 1:
msg(i, line, 'line too long (%d chars)' % llen)
bad()
# no tabs used to indent
match = lead.search(line)
if match and match.group(1).find('\t') != -1:
stats.leadtabs += 1
if verbose > 1:
msg(i, line, 'using tabs to indent')
bad()
# no trailing whitespace
if trail.search(line):
stats.trailwhite +=1
if verbose > 1:
msg(i, line, 'trailing whitespace')
bad()
# for c++, exactly one space betwen if/while/for and (
if cpp:
match = any_control.search(line)
if match and not good_control.search(line):
stats.badcontrol += 1
if verbose > 1:
msg(i, line, 'improper spacing after %s' % match.group(1))
bad()
def do_check_style(hgui, repo, *pats, **opts):
"""check files for proper m5 style guidelines
Without an argument, checks all modified and added files for gem5
coding style violations. A list of files can be specified to limit
the checker to a subset of the repository. The style rules are
normally applied on a diff of the repository state (i.e., added
files are checked in their entirety while only modifications of
modified files are checked).
The --all option can be specified to include clean files and check
modified files in their entirety.
"""
from mercurial import mdiff, util
opt_fix_white = opts.get('fix_white', False)
opt_all = opts.get('all', False)
ui = MercurialUI(hgui, hgui.verbose, opt_fix_white)
def prompt(name, func, regions=all_regions):
result = ui.prompt("(a)bort, (i)gnore, or (f)ix?", 'aif', 'a')
if result == 'a':
return True
elif result == 'f':
func(repo.wjoin(name), regions)
return False
# Import the match (repository file name matching helper)
# function. Different versions of Mercurial keep it in different
# modules and implement them differently.
try:
from mercurial import scmutil
m = scmutil.match(repo[None], pats, opts)
except ImportError:
from mercurial import cmdutil
m = cmdutil.match(repo, pats, opts)
modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignore, clean = \
repo.status(match=m, clean=opt_all)
if not opt_all:
try:
wctx = repo.workingctx()
except:
from mercurial import context
wctx = context.workingctx(repo)
files = [ (fn, all_regions) for fn in added ] + \
[ (fn, modregions(wctx, fn)) for fn in modified ]
else:
files = [ (fn, all_regions) for fn in added + modified + clean ]
whitespace = Whitespace(ui)
sorted_includes = SortedIncludes(ui)
for fname, mod_regions in files:
fpath = joinpath(repo.root, fname)
if whitespace.apply(fpath, prompt, mod_regions):
return True
if sorted_includes.apply(fpath, prompt, mod_regions):
return True
return False
def do_check_format(hgui, repo, **args):
ui = MercurialUI(hgui, hgui.verbose, auto)
modified, added, removed, deleted, unknown, ignore, clean = repo.status()
verbose = 0
stats = ValidationStats()
for f in modified + added:
validate(joinpath(repo.root, f), stats, verbose, None)
if stats:
stats.dump()
result = ui.prompt("invalid formatting\n(i)gnore or (a)bort?",
'ai', 'a')
if result == 'a':
return True
return False
def check_hook(hooktype):
if hooktype not in ('pretxncommit', 'pre-qrefresh'):
raise AttributeError, \
"This hook is not meant for %s" % hooktype
def check_style(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs):
check_hook(hooktype)
args = {}
try:
return do_check_style(ui, repo, **args)
except Exception, e:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return True
def check_format(ui, repo, hooktype, **kwargs):
check_hook(hooktype)
args = {}
try:
return do_check_format(ui, repo, **args)
except Exception, e:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
return True
try:
from mercurial.i18n import _
except ImportError:
def _(arg):
return arg
cmdtable = {
'^m5style' : (
do_check_style, [
('w', 'fix-white', False, _("automatically fix whitespace")),
('a', 'all', False,
_("include clean files and unmodified parts of modified files")),
] + commands.walkopts,
_('hg m5style [-a] [FILE]...')),
'^m5format' :
( do_check_format,
[ ],
_('hg m5format [FILE]...')),
}
if __name__ == '__main__':
import getopt
progname = sys.argv[0]
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
sys.exit('usage: %s <command> [<command args>]' % progname)
fixwhite_usage = '%s fixwhite [-t <tabsize> ] <path> [...] \n' % progname
chkformat_usage = '%s chkformat <path> [...] \n' % progname
chkwhite_usage = '%s chkwhite <path> [...] \n' % progname
command = sys.argv[1]
if command == 'fixwhite':
flags = 't:'
usage = fixwhite_usage
elif command == 'chkwhite':
flags = 'nv'
usage = chkwhite_usage
elif command == 'chkformat':
flags = 'nv'
usage = chkformat_usage
else:
sys.exit(fixwhite_usage + chkwhite_usage + chkformat_usage)
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[2:], flags)
code = 1
verbose = 1
for opt,arg in opts:
if opt == '-n':
code = None
if opt == '-t':
tabsize = int(arg)
if opt == '-v':
verbose += 1
if command == 'fixwhite':
for filename in args:
fixwhite(filename, tabsize)
elif command == 'chkwhite':
for filename in args:
for line,num in checkwhite(filename):
print 'invalid whitespace: %s:%d' % (filename, num)
if verbose:
print '>>%s<<' % line[:-1]
elif command == 'chkformat':
stats = ValidationStats()
for filename in args:
validate(filename, stats=stats, verbose=verbose, exit_code=code)
if verbose > 0:
stats.dump()
else:
sys.exit("command '%s' not found" % command)