gem5/util/sort_includes.py
Andreas Sandberg 9aad5b4569 style: Update the style checker to handle new include order
As of August 2014, the gem5 style guide mandates that a source file's
primary header is included first in that source file. This helps to
ensure that the header file does not depend on include file ordering
and avoids surprises down the road when someone tries to reuse code.

In the new order, include files are grouped into the following blocks:
  * Primary header file (e.g., foo.hh for foo.cc)
  * Python headers
  * C system/stdlib includes
  * C++ stdlib includes
  * Include files in the gem5 source tree

Just like before, include files within a block are required to be
sorted in alphabetical order.

This changeset updates the style checker to enforce the new order.
2015-02-03 14:25:50 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import re
import sys
from file_types import *
cpp_c_headers = {
'assert.h' : 'cassert',
'ctype.h' : 'cctype',
'errno.h' : 'cerrno',
'float.h' : 'cfloat',
'limits.h' : 'climits',
'locale.h' : 'clocale',
'math.h' : 'cmath',
'setjmp.h' : 'csetjmp',
'signal.h' : 'csignal',
'stdarg.h' : 'cstdarg',
'stddef.h' : 'cstddef',
'stdio.h' : 'cstdio',
'stdlib.h' : 'cstdlib',
'string.h' : 'cstring',
'time.h' : 'ctime',
'wchar.h' : 'cwchar',
'wctype.h' : 'cwctype',
}
include_re = re.compile(r'([#%])(include|import).*[<"](.*)[">]')
def include_key(line):
'''Mark directories with a leading space so directories
are sorted before files'''
match = include_re.match(line)
assert match, line
keyword = match.group(2)
include = match.group(3)
# Everything but the file part needs to have a space prepended
parts = include.split('/')
if len(parts) == 2 and parts[0] == 'dnet':
# Don't sort the dnet includes with respect to each other, but
# make them sorted with respect to non dnet includes. Python
# guarantees that sorting is stable, so just clear the
# basename part of the filename.
parts[1] = ' '
parts[0:-1] = [ ' ' + s for s in parts[0:-1] ]
key = '/'.join(parts)
return key
def _include_matcher(keyword="#include", delim="<>"):
"""Match an include statement and return a (keyword, file, extra)
duple, or a touple of None values if there isn't a match."""
rex = re.compile(r'^(%s)\s*%s(.*)%s(.*)$' % (keyword, delim[0], delim[1]))
def matcher(context, line):
m = rex.match(line)
return m.groups() if m else (None, ) * 3
return matcher
def _include_matcher_fname(fname, **kwargs):
"""Match an include of a specific file name. Any keyword arguments
are forwarded to _include_matcher, which is used to match the
actual include line."""
rex = re.compile(fname)
base_matcher = _include_matcher(**kwargs)
def matcher(context, line):
(keyword, fname, extra) = base_matcher(context, line)
if fname and rex.match(fname):
return (keyword, fname, extra)
else:
return (None, ) * 3
return matcher
def _include_matcher_main():
"""Match a C/C++ source file's primary header (i.e., a file with
the same base name, but a header extension)."""
base_matcher = _include_matcher(delim='""')
rex = re.compile(r"^src/(.*)\.([^.]+)$")
header_map = {
"c" : "h",
"cc" : "hh",
"cpp" : "hh",
}
def matcher(context, line):
m = rex.match(context["filename"])
if not m:
return (None, ) * 3
base, ext = m.groups()
(keyword, fname, extra) = base_matcher(context, line)
try:
if fname == "%s.%s" % (base, header_map[ext]):
return (keyword, fname, extra)
except KeyError:
pass
return (None, ) * 3
return matcher
class SortIncludes(object):
# different types of includes for different sorting of headers
# <Python.h> - Python header needs to be first if it exists
# <*.h> - system headers (directories before files)
# <*> - STL headers
# <*.(hh|hxx|hpp|H)> - C++ Headers (directories before files)
# "*" - M5 headers (directories before files)
includes_re = (
('main', '""', _include_matcher_main()),
('python', '<>', _include_matcher_fname("^Python\.h$")),
('c', '<>', _include_matcher_fname("^.*\.h$")),
('stl', '<>', _include_matcher_fname("^\w+$")),
('cc', '<>', _include_matcher_fname("^.*\.(hh|hxx|hpp|H)$")),
('m5header', '""', _include_matcher_fname("^.*\.h{1,2}$", delim='""')),
('swig0', '<>', _include_matcher(keyword="%import")),
('swig1', '<>', _include_matcher(keyword="%include")),
('swig2', '""', _include_matcher(keyword="%import", delim='""')),
('swig3', '""', _include_matcher(keyword="%include", delim='""')),
)
block_order = (
('main', ),
('python', ),
('c', ),
('stl', ),
('cc', ),
('m5header', ),
('swig0', 'swig1', 'swig2', 'swig3', ),
)
def __init__(self):
self.block_priority = {}
for prio, keys in enumerate(self.block_order):
for key in keys:
self.block_priority[key] = prio
def reset(self):
# clear all stored headers
self.includes = {}
def dump_blocks(self, block_types):
"""Merge includes of from several block types into one large
block of sorted includes. This is useful when we have multiple
include block types (e.g., swig includes) with the same
priority."""
includes = []
for block_type in block_types:
try:
includes += self.includes[block_type]
except KeyError:
pass
return sorted(set(includes))
def dump_includes(self):
blocks = []
# Create a list of blocks in the prescribed include
# order. Each entry in the list is a multi-line string with
# multiple includes.
for types in self.block_order:
block = "\n".join(self.dump_blocks(types))
if block:
blocks.append(block)
self.reset()
return "\n\n".join(blocks)
def __call__(self, lines, filename, language):
self.reset()
context = {
"filename" : filename,
"language" : language,
}
def match_line(line):
if not line:
return (None, line)
for include_type, (ldelim, rdelim), matcher in self.includes_re:
keyword, include, extra = matcher(context, line)
if keyword:
# if we've got a match, clean up the #include line,
# fix up stl headers and store it in the proper category
if include_type == 'c' and language == 'C++':
stl_inc = cpp_c_headers.get(include, None)
if stl_inc:
include = stl_inc
include_type = 'stl'
return (include_type,
keyword + ' ' + ldelim + include + rdelim + extra)
return (None, line)
processing_includes = False
for line in lines:
include_type, line = match_line(line)
if include_type:
try:
self.includes[include_type].append(line)
except KeyError:
self.includes[include_type] = [ line ]
processing_includes = True
elif processing_includes and not line.strip():
# Skip empty lines while processing includes
pass
elif processing_includes:
# We are now exiting an include block
processing_includes = False
# Output pending includes, a new line between, and the
# current l.
yield self.dump_includes()
yield ''
yield line
else:
# We are not in an include block, so just emit the line
yield line
# We've reached EOF, so dump any pending includes
if processing_includes:
yield self.dump_includes()
# default language types to try to apply our sorting rules to
default_languages = frozenset(('C', 'C++', 'isa', 'python', 'scons', 'swig'))
def options():
import optparse
options = optparse.OptionParser()
add_option = options.add_option
add_option('-d', '--dir_ignore', metavar="DIR[,DIR]", type='string',
default=','.join(default_dir_ignore),
help="ignore directories")
add_option('-f', '--file_ignore', metavar="FILE[,FILE]", type='string',
default=','.join(default_file_ignore),
help="ignore files")
add_option('-l', '--languages', metavar="LANG[,LANG]", type='string',
default=','.join(default_languages),
help="languages")
add_option('-n', '--dry-run', action='store_true',
help="don't overwrite files")
return options
def parse_args(parser):
opts,args = parser.parse_args()
opts.dir_ignore = frozenset(opts.dir_ignore.split(','))
opts.file_ignore = frozenset(opts.file_ignore.split(','))
opts.languages = frozenset(opts.languages.split(','))
return opts,args
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = options()
opts, args = parse_args(parser)
for base in args:
for filename,language in find_files(base, languages=opts.languages,
file_ignore=opts.file_ignore, dir_ignore=opts.dir_ignore):
if opts.dry_run:
print "%s: %s" % (filename, language)
else:
update_file(filename, filename, language, SortIncludes())