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1 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
2 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
3 # found in the LICENSE file. | |
4 | |
5 """Checks C++ and Objective-C files for illegal includes.""" | |
6 | |
7 import codecs | |
8 import re | |
9 import sys | |
10 | |
11 | |
12 class CppChecker(object): | |
13 | |
14 EXTENSIONS = [ | |
15 '.h', | |
16 '.cc', | |
17 '.m', | |
18 '.mm', | |
19 ] | |
20 | |
21 # The maximum number of non-include lines we can see before giving up. | |
22 _MAX_UNINTERESTING_LINES = 50 | |
23 | |
24 # The maximum line length, this is to be efficient in the case of very long | |
25 # lines (which can't be #includes). | |
26 _MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 128 | |
27 | |
28 # This regular expression will be used to extract filenames from include | |
29 # statements. | |
30 _EXTRACT_INCLUDE_PATH = re.compile( | |
31 '[ \t]*#[ \t]*(?:include|import)[ \t]+"(.*)"') | |
32 | |
33 def __init__(self, verbose): | |
34 self._verbose = verbose | |
35 | |
36 def _CheckLine(self, rules, line): | |
37 """Checks the given file with the given rule set. | |
38 Returns a tuple (is_include, illegal_description). | |
39 If the line is an #include directive the first value will be True. | |
40 If it is also an illegal include, the second value will be a string | |
41 describing the error. Otherwise, it will be None.""" | |
42 found_item = self._EXTRACT_INCLUDE_PATH.match(line) | |
43 if not found_item: | |
44 return False, None # Not a match | |
45 | |
46 include_path = found_item.group(1) | |
47 | |
48 if '\\' in include_path: | |
49 return True, 'Include paths may not include backslashes' | |
50 | |
51 if '/' not in include_path: | |
52 # Don't fail when no directory is specified. We may want to be more | |
53 # strict about this in the future. | |
54 if self._verbose: | |
55 print ' WARNING: directory specified with no path: ' + include_path | |
56 return True, None | |
57 | |
58 (allowed, why_failed) = rules.DirAllowed(include_path) | |
59 if not allowed: | |
60 if self._verbose: | |
61 retval = '\nFor %s' % rules | |
62 else: | |
63 retval = '' | |
64 return True, retval + ('Illegal include: "%s"\n Because of %s' % | |
65 (include_path, why_failed)) | |
66 | |
67 return True, None | |
68 | |
69 def CheckFile(self, rules, filepath): | |
70 if self._verbose: | |
71 print 'Checking: ' + filepath | |
72 | |
73 ret_val = '' # We'll collect the error messages in here | |
74 last_include = 0 | |
75 with codecs.open(filepath, encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
76 in_if0 = 0 | |
77 for line_num in xrange(sys.maxint): | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/18 14:19:37
An alternative is:
for line_num, line in enumerat
Iain Merrick
2012/07/19 12:44:34
Good call, done. And I think that's the only reaso
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78 if line_num - last_include > self._MAX_UNINTERESTING_LINES: | |
79 break | |
80 | |
81 cur_line = f.readline(self._MAX_LINE_LENGTH).strip() | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/18 14:19:37
line = line.strip()
I don't think line 82-83 are
Iain Merrick
2012/07/19 12:44:34
Seemed like a harmless optimization to me, so I le
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82 if cur_line == '': | |
83 break | |
84 | |
85 # Check to see if we're at / inside a #if 0 block | |
86 if cur_line == '#if 0': | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/18 14:19:37
if line.startswith('#if 0'):
would catch: #if 0
Iain Merrick
2012/07/19 12:44:34
Good idea, done.
This is just the original algori
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87 in_if0 += 1 | |
88 continue | |
89 if in_if0 > 0: | |
90 if cur_line.startswith('#if'): | |
91 in_if0 += 1 | |
92 elif cur_line == '#endif': | |
93 in_if0 -= 1 | |
94 continue | |
95 | |
96 is_include, line_status = self._CheckLine(rules, cur_line) | |
97 if is_include: | |
98 last_include = line_num | |
99 if line_status is not None: | |
100 if len(line_status) > 0: # Add newline to separate messages. | |
101 line_status += '\n' | |
102 ret_val += line_status | |
103 | |
104 return ret_val | |
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