gem5/util/hgstyle.py
Jason Lowe-Power 87b9f0b87b misc: Update #!env calls for python to explicit version
In some newer Linux distributions, env python default to Python 3.0. This
patch explicitly uses "python2" instead of just "python" for all scripts
that use #!

Reported-by: Sanchayan Maity <maitysanchayan@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason Lowe-Power <jason@lowepower.com>
2017-02-10 10:00:18 -05:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python2
# Copyright (c) 2014 ARM Limited
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# Authors: Nathan Binkert
# Steve Reinhardt
import sys
import os
from os.path import join as joinpath
current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
sys.path.insert(0, current_dir)
from style.verifiers import all_verifiers
from style.style import MercurialUI, check_ignores
from style.region import *
from mercurial import bdiff, mdiff, commands
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
def _modified_regions(repo, patterns, **kwargs):
opt_all = kwargs.get('all', False)
opt_no_ignore = kwargs.get('no_ignore', 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], patterns, kwargs)
except ImportError:
from mercurial import cmdutil
m = cmdutil.match(repo, patterns, kwargs)
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 ]
for fname, mod_regions in files:
if opt_no_ignore or not check_ignores(fname):
yield fname, mod_regions
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.
The --fix-<check>, --ignore-<check>, and --skip-<check> options
can be used to control individual style checks:
--fix-<check> will perform the check and automatically attempt to
fix sny style error (printing a warning if unsuccessful)
--ignore-<check> will perform the check but ignore any errors
found (other than printing a message for each)
--skip-<check> will skip performing the check entirely
If none of these options are given, all checks will be performed
and the user will be prompted on how to handle each error.
--fix-all, --ignore-all, and --skip-all are equivalent to specifying
--fix-<check>, --ignore-<check>, or --skip-<check> for all checks,
respectively. However, option settings for specific checks take
precedence. Thus --skip-all --fix-white can be used to skip every
check other than whitespace errors, which will be checked and
automatically fixed.
The -v/--verbose flag will display the offending line(s) as well
as their location.
"""
ui = MercurialUI(hgui, verbose=hgui.verbose)
# instantiate varifier objects
verifiers = [v(ui, opts, base=repo.root) for v in all_verifiers]
for fname, mod_regions in _modified_regions(repo, pats, **opts):
for verifier in verifiers:
if verifier.apply(joinpath(repo.root, fname), mod_regions):
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
# This function provides a hook that is called before transaction
# commit and on qrefresh
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
try:
from mercurial.i18n import _
except ImportError:
def _(arg):
return arg
_common_region_options = [
('a', 'all', False,
_("include clean files and unmodified parts of modified files")),
('', 'no-ignore', False, _("ignore the style ignore list")),
]
fix_opts = [('f', 'fix-all', False, _("fix all style errors"))] + \
[('', 'fix-' + v.opt_name, False,
_('fix errors in ' + v.test_name)) for v in all_verifiers]
ignore_opts = [('', 'ignore-all', False, _("ignore all style errors"))] + \
[('', 'ignore-' + v.opt_name, False,
_('ignore errors in ' + v.test_name)) for v in all_verifiers]
skip_opts = [('', 'skip-all', False, _("skip all style error checks"))] + \
[('', 'skip-' + v.opt_name, False,
_('skip checking for ' + v.test_name)) for v in all_verifiers]
all_opts = fix_opts + ignore_opts + skip_opts
cmdtable = {
'^m5style' : (
do_check_style, all_opts + _common_region_options + commands.walkopts,
_('hg m5style [-a] [FILE]...')),
}
if __name__ == '__main__':
print >> sys.stderr, "This file cannot be used from the command line. Use"
print >> sys.stderr, "style.py instead."
sys.exit(1)