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1 #!/usr/bin/env python | 1 #!/usr/bin/env python |
2 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 2 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
4 # found in the LICENSE file. | 4 # found in the LICENSE file. |
5 | 5 |
6 """Makes sure that files include headers from allowed directories. | 6 """Makes sure that files include headers from allowed directories. |
7 | 7 |
8 Checks DEPS files in the source tree for rules, and applies those rules to | 8 Checks DEPS files in the source tree for rules, and applies those rules to |
9 "#include" commands in source files. Any source file including something not | 9 "#include" commands in source files. Any source file including something not |
10 permitted by the DEPS files will fail. | 10 permitted by the DEPS files will fail. |
11 | 11 |
12 The format of the deps file: | 12 The format of the deps file: |
13 | 13 |
14 First you have the normal module-level deps. These are the ones used by | 14 First you have the normal module-level deps. These are the ones used by |
15 gclient. An example would be: | 15 gclient. An example would be: |
16 | 16 |
17 deps = { | 17 deps = { |
18 "base":"http://foo.bar/trunk/base" | 18 "base":"http://foo.bar/trunk/base" |
19 } | 19 } |
20 | 20 |
21 DEPS files not in the top-level of a module won't need this. Then you have | 21 DEPS files not in the top-level of a module won't need this. Then you |
22 any additional include rules. You can add (using "+") or subtract (using "-") | 22 have any additional include rules. You can add (using "+") or subtract |
23 from the previously specified rules (including module-level deps). | 23 (using "-") from the previously specified rules (including |
24 module-level deps). You can also specify a path that is allowed for | |
25 now but that we intend to remove, using "!"; this is treated the same | |
26 as "+" when check_deps is run by our bots, but a presubmit step will | |
27 show a warning if you add a new include of a file that is only allowed | |
28 by "!". | |
29 | |
30 Note that for .java files, there is currently no difference between | |
31 "+" and "!", even in the presubmit step. | |
24 | 32 |
25 include_rules = { | 33 include_rules = { |
26 # Code should be able to use base (it's specified in the module-level | 34 # Code should be able to use base (it's specified in the module-level |
27 # deps above), but nothing in "base/evil" because it's evil. | 35 # deps above), but nothing in "base/evil" because it's evil. |
28 "-base/evil", | 36 "-base/evil", |
29 | 37 |
30 # But this one subdirectory of evil is OK. | 38 # But this one subdirectory of evil is OK. |
31 "+base/evil/not", | 39 "+base/evil/not", |
32 | 40 |
33 # And it can include files from this other directory even though there is | 41 # And it can include files from this other directory even though there is |
34 # no deps rule for it. | 42 # no deps rule for it. |
35 "+tools/crime_fighter" | 43 "+tools/crime_fighter", |
44 | |
45 # This dependency is allowed for now but work is ongoing to remove it, | |
46 # so you shouldn't add further dependencies on it. | |
47 "!base/evil/ok_for_now.h", | |
36 } | 48 } |
37 | 49 |
38 DEPS files may be placed anywhere in the tree. Each one applies to all | 50 DEPS files may be placed anywhere in the tree. Each one applies to all |
39 subdirectories, where there may be more DEPS files that provide additions or | 51 subdirectories, where there may be more DEPS files that provide additions or |
40 subtractions for their own sub-trees. | 52 subtractions for their own sub-trees. |
41 | 53 |
42 There is an implicit rule for the current directory (where the DEPS file lives) | 54 There is an implicit rule for the current directory (where the DEPS file lives) |
43 and all of its subdirectories. This prevents you from having to explicitly | 55 and all of its subdirectories. This prevents you from having to explicitly |
44 allow the current directory everywhere. This implicit rule is applied first, | 56 allow the current directory everywhere. This implicit rule is applied first, |
45 so you can modify or remove it using the normal include rules. | 57 so you can modify or remove it using the normal include rules. |
46 | 58 |
47 The rules are processed in order. This means you can explicitly allow a higher | 59 The rules are processed in order. This means you can explicitly allow a higher |
48 directory and then take away permissions from sub-parts, or the reverse. | 60 directory and then take away permissions from sub-parts, or the reverse. |
49 | 61 |
50 Note that all directory separators must be slashes (Unix-style) and not | 62 Note that all directory separators must be slashes (Unix-style) and not |
51 backslashes. All directories should be relative to the source root and use | 63 backslashes. All directories should be relative to the source root and use |
52 only lowercase. | 64 only lowercase. |
53 """ | 65 """ |
54 | 66 |
55 import os | 67 import os |
56 import optparse | 68 import optparse |
57 import pipes | 69 import subprocess |
58 import sys | 70 import sys |
59 import copy | 71 import copy |
60 | 72 |
61 import cpp_checker | 73 import cpp_checker |
62 import java_checker | 74 import java_checker |
75 from rules import Rule, Rules | |
63 | 76 |
64 | 77 |
65 # Variable name used in the DEPS file to add or subtract include files from | 78 # Variable name used in the DEPS file to add or subtract include files from |
66 # the module-level deps. | 79 # the module-level deps. |
67 INCLUDE_RULES_VAR_NAME = "include_rules" | 80 INCLUDE_RULES_VAR_NAME = "include_rules" |
68 | 81 |
69 # Optionally present in the DEPS file to list subdirectories which should not | 82 # Optionally present in the DEPS file to list subdirectories which should not |
70 # be checked. This allows us to skip third party code, for example. | 83 # be checked. This allows us to skip third party code, for example. |
71 SKIP_SUBDIRS_VAR_NAME = "skip_child_includes" | 84 SKIP_SUBDIRS_VAR_NAME = "skip_child_includes" |
72 | 85 |
73 # Set to true for more output. This is set by the command line options. | 86 # Set to true for more output. This is set by the command line options. |
74 VERBOSE = False | 87 VERBOSE = False |
75 | 88 |
76 # In lowercase, using forward slashes as directory separators, ending in a | 89 # OS-compatible path for base directory (e.g. C:\chrome\src). Set |
77 # forward slash. Set by the command line options. | 90 # implicitly or by command-line option. |
78 BASE_DIRECTORY = "" | 91 BASE_DIRECTORY = "" |
79 | 92 |
80 # The directories which contain the sources managed by git. | 93 # The directories which contain the sources managed by git. |
81 GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY = set() | 94 GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY = set() |
82 | 95 |
83 | 96 |
84 # Specifies a single rule for an include, which can be either allow or disallow. | |
85 class Rule(object): | |
86 def __init__(self, allow, directory, source): | |
87 self.allow = allow | |
88 self._dir = directory | |
89 self._source = source | |
90 | |
91 def __str__(self): | |
92 if (self.allow): | |
93 return '"+%s" from %s.' % (self._dir, self._source) | |
94 return '"-%s" from %s.' % (self._dir, self._source) | |
95 | |
96 def ParentOrMatch(self, other): | |
97 """Returns true if the input string is an exact match or is a parent | |
98 of the current rule. For example, the input "foo" would match "foo/bar".""" | |
99 return self._dir == other or self._dir.startswith(other + "/") | |
100 | |
101 def ChildOrMatch(self, other): | |
102 """Returns true if the input string would be covered by this rule. For | |
103 example, the input "foo/bar" would match the rule "foo".""" | |
104 return self._dir == other or other.startswith(self._dir + "/") | |
105 | |
106 | |
107 def ParseRuleString(rule_string, source): | |
108 """Returns a tuple of a boolean indicating whether the directory is an allow | |
109 rule, and a string holding the directory name. | |
110 """ | |
111 if len(rule_string) < 1: | |
112 raise Exception('The rule string "%s" is too short\nin %s' % | |
113 (rule_string, source)) | |
114 | |
115 if rule_string[0] == "+": | |
116 return (True, rule_string[1:]) | |
117 if rule_string[0] == "-": | |
118 return (False, rule_string[1:]) | |
119 raise Exception('The rule string "%s" does not begin with a "+" or a "-"' % | |
120 rule_string) | |
121 | |
122 | |
123 class Rules: | |
124 def __init__(self): | |
125 """Initializes the current rules with an empty rule list.""" | |
126 self._rules = [] | |
127 | |
128 def __str__(self): | |
129 ret = "Rules = [\n" | |
130 ret += "\n".join([" %s" % x for x in self._rules]) | |
131 ret += "]\n" | |
132 return ret | |
133 | |
134 def AddRule(self, rule_string, source): | |
135 """Adds a rule for the given rule string. | |
136 | |
137 Args: | |
138 rule_string: The include_rule string read from the DEPS file to apply. | |
139 source: A string representing the location of that string (filename, etc.) | |
140 so that we can give meaningful errors. | |
141 """ | |
142 (add_rule, rule_dir) = ParseRuleString(rule_string, source) | |
143 # Remove any existing rules or sub-rules that apply. For example, if we're | |
144 # passed "foo", we should remove "foo", "foo/bar", but not "foobar". | |
145 self._rules = [x for x in self._rules if not x.ParentOrMatch(rule_dir)] | |
146 self._rules.insert(0, Rule(add_rule, rule_dir, source)) | |
147 | |
148 def DirAllowed(self, allowed_dir): | |
149 """Returns a tuple (success, message), where success indicates if the given | |
150 directory is allowed given the current set of rules, and the message tells | |
151 why if the comparison failed.""" | |
152 for rule in self._rules: | |
153 if rule.ChildOrMatch(allowed_dir): | |
154 # This rule applies. | |
155 if rule.allow: | |
156 return (True, "") | |
157 return (False, rule.__str__()) | |
158 # No rules apply, fail. | |
159 return (False, "no rule applying") | |
160 | |
161 | |
162 def ApplyRules(existing_rules, includes, cur_dir): | 97 def ApplyRules(existing_rules, includes, cur_dir): |
163 """Applies the given include rules, returning the new rules. | 98 """Applies the given include rules, returning the new rules. |
164 | 99 |
165 Args: | 100 Args: |
166 existing_rules: A set of existing rules that will be combined. | 101 existing_rules: A set of existing rules that will be combined. |
167 include: The list of rules from the "include_rules" section of DEPS. | 102 include: The list of rules from the "include_rules" section of DEPS. |
168 cur_dir: The current directory. We will create an implicit rule that | 103 cur_dir: The current directory. We will create an implicit rule that |
169 allows inclusion from this directory. | 104 allows inclusion from this directory. |
170 | 105 |
171 Returns: A new set of rules combining the existing_rules with the other | 106 Returns: A new set of rules combining the existing_rules with the other |
172 arguments. | 107 arguments. |
173 """ | 108 """ |
174 rules = copy.copy(existing_rules) | 109 rules = copy.copy(existing_rules) |
175 | 110 |
176 # First apply the implicit "allow" rule for the current directory. | 111 # First apply the implicit "allow" rule for the current directory. |
177 if cur_dir.lower().startswith(BASE_DIRECTORY): | 112 if os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(cur_dir)).startswith( |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:06:03
normcase is totally useless:
http://docs.python.or
Jói
2012/07/26 13:32:13
Done.
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113 os.path.normcase(os.path.normpath(BASE_DIRECTORY))): | |
178 relative_dir = cur_dir[len(BASE_DIRECTORY) + 1:] | 114 relative_dir = cur_dir[len(BASE_DIRECTORY) + 1:] |
179 # Normalize path separators to slashes. | |
180 relative_dir = relative_dir.replace("\\", "/") | |
181 source = relative_dir | 115 source = relative_dir |
182 if len(source) == 0: | 116 if len(source) == 0: |
183 source = "top level" # Make the help string a little more meaningful. | 117 source = "top level" # Make the help string a little more meaningful. |
184 rules.AddRule("+" + relative_dir, "Default rule for " + source) | 118 rules.AddRule("+" + relative_dir, "Default rule for " + source) |
185 else: | 119 else: |
186 raise Exception("Internal error: base directory is not at the beginning" + | 120 raise Exception("Internal error: base directory is not at the beginning" + |
187 " for\n %s and base dir\n %s" % | 121 " for\n %s and base dir\n %s" % |
188 (cur_dir, BASE_DIRECTORY)) | 122 (cur_dir, BASE_DIRECTORY)) |
189 | 123 |
190 # Last, apply the additional explicit rules. | 124 # Last, apply the additional explicit rules. |
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212 This will also be used to generate the implicit rules. | 146 This will also be used to generate the implicit rules. |
213 | 147 |
214 Returns: A tuple containing: (1) the combined set of rules to apply to the | 148 Returns: A tuple containing: (1) the combined set of rules to apply to the |
215 sub-tree, and (2) a list of all subdirectories that should NOT be | 149 sub-tree, and (2) a list of all subdirectories that should NOT be |
216 checked, as specified in the DEPS file (if any). | 150 checked, as specified in the DEPS file (if any). |
217 """ | 151 """ |
218 # Check for a .svn directory in this directory or check this directory is | 152 # Check for a .svn directory in this directory or check this directory is |
219 # contained in git source direcotries. This will tell us if it's a source | 153 # contained in git source direcotries. This will tell us if it's a source |
220 # directory and should be checked. | 154 # directory and should be checked. |
221 if not (os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir_name, ".svn")) or | 155 if not (os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir_name, ".svn")) or |
222 (dir_name.lower() in GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY)): | 156 (dir_name in GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY)): |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:06:03
Same here:
any(dir_name.lower() == i.lower() for i
Jói
2012/07/26 13:32:13
Done, by making the paths lower-case when adding t
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223 return (None, []) | 157 return (None, []) |
224 | 158 |
225 # Check the DEPS file in this directory. | 159 # Check the DEPS file in this directory. |
226 if VERBOSE: | 160 if VERBOSE: |
227 print "Applying rules from", dir_name | 161 print "Applying rules from", dir_name |
228 def FromImpl(_unused, _unused2): | 162 def FromImpl(_unused, _unused2): |
229 pass # NOP function so "From" doesn't fail. | 163 pass # NOP function so "From" doesn't fail. |
230 | 164 |
231 def FileImpl(_unused): | 165 def FileImpl(_unused): |
232 pass # NOP function so "File" doesn't fail. | 166 pass # NOP function so "File" doesn't fail. |
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290 success = False | 224 success = False |
291 | 225 |
292 # Next recurse into the subdirectories. | 226 # Next recurse into the subdirectories. |
293 for cur in dirs_to_check: | 227 for cur in dirs_to_check: |
294 if not CheckDirectory(rules, checkers, cur): | 228 if not CheckDirectory(rules, checkers, cur): |
295 success = False | 229 success = False |
296 | 230 |
297 return success | 231 return success |
298 | 232 |
299 | 233 |
234 def CheckAddedIncludes(added_includes): | |
235 """This is used from PRESUBMIT.py to check new #include statements added in | |
236 the change being presubmit checked. | |
237 | |
238 Args: | |
239 added_includes: ((file_path, (include_line, include_line, ...), ...) | |
240 | |
241 Return: | |
242 A list of tuples, (bad_file_path, rule_type, rule_description) | |
243 where rule_type is one of Rule.DISALLOW or Rule.TEMP_ALLOW and | |
244 rule_description is human-readable. Empty if no problems. | |
245 """ | |
246 CommonSetup() | |
247 | |
248 # Map of directory paths to rules to use for those directories, or | |
249 # None for directories that should be skipped. | |
250 directory_rules = {} | |
251 | |
252 def ApplyDirectoryRulesAndSkipSubdirs(parent_rules, dir_path): | |
253 rules_tuple = ApplyDirectoryRules(parent_rules, dir_path) | |
254 directory_rules[dir_path] = rules_tuple[0] | |
255 for subdir in rules_tuple[1]: | |
256 directory_rules[os.path.join(dir_path, subdir)] = None | |
257 | |
258 ApplyDirectoryRulesAndSkipSubdirs(Rules(), BASE_DIRECTORY) | |
259 | |
260 def GetDirectoryRules(dir_path): | |
261 """Returns a Rules object to use for the given directory, or None | |
262 if the given directory should be skipped. | |
263 """ | |
264 if not dir_path.startswith(BASE_DIRECTORY): | |
265 dir_path = os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, dir_path) | |
266 | |
267 parent_dir = os.path.dirname(dir_path) | |
268 parent_rules = None | |
269 if not dir_path in directory_rules: | |
270 parent_rules = GetDirectoryRules(parent_dir) | |
271 | |
272 # We need to check for an entry for our dir_path again, in case we | |
273 # are at a path e.g. A/B/C where A/B/DEPS specifies the C | |
274 # subdirectory to be skipped; in this case, the invocation to | |
275 # GetDirectoryRules(parent_dir) has already filled in an entry for | |
276 # A/B/C. | |
277 if not dir_path in directory_rules: | |
278 if not parent_rules: | |
279 # If the parent directory should be skipped, then the current | |
280 # directory should also be skipped. | |
281 directory_rules[dir_path] = None | |
282 else: | |
283 ApplyDirectoryRulesAndSkipSubdirs(parent_rules, dir_path) | |
284 return directory_rules[dir_path] | |
285 | |
286 cpp = cpp_checker.CppChecker(VERBOSE) | |
287 | |
288 problems = [] | |
289 for file_path, include_lines in added_includes: | |
290 # TODO(joi): Make this cover Java as well. | |
291 if not os.path.splitext(file_path)[1] in cpp.EXTENSIONS: | |
292 pass | |
293 rules_for_file = GetDirectoryRules(os.path.dirname(file_path)) | |
294 if rules_for_file: | |
295 for line in include_lines: | |
296 is_include, line_status, rule_type = cpp.CheckLine( | |
297 rules_for_file, line, True) | |
298 if rule_type != Rule.ALLOW: | |
299 problems.append((file_path, rule_type, line_status)) | |
300 return problems | |
301 | |
302 | |
303 def TestCheckAddedIncludes(): | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:06:03
This function should be in a checkdeps_test.py and
Jói
2012/07/26 13:32:13
Made it a separate checkdeps_manualtest.py file (m
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304 """Run this by giving the argument 'manualtest' to checkdeps.""" | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:06:03
Runs this
What is "this" ?
Jói
2012/07/26 13:32:13
Removed this comment, it is meaningless in the new
| |
305 # Note that these tests depend on the rules currently in DEPS files | |
306 # checked into the tree, which may change. Therefore the test is | |
307 # only run manually and may need to be updated from time to time. | |
308 problems = CheckAddedIncludes( | |
309 # The first of these should fail as a DISALLOW, the second should | |
310 # fail as a TEMP_ALLOW, because of rules in chrome/browser/DEPS. | |
311 [['chrome/browser/bingo.cc', | |
312 ['#include "chrome/browser/ui/views/boondog.h"', | |
313 '#include "chrome/browser/ui/views/ash/panel_view_aura.h"']], | |
314 # This should fail because of no rule applying. | |
315 ['chrome/browser/lifetime/bongo.cc', ['#include "fantastic/food.h"']], | |
316 # The following two shouldn't fail as they are under a directory | |
317 # that is skipped for checking, in src/DEPS. | |
318 ['breakpad/fooblat.cc', ['#include "fantastic/food.h"']], | |
319 ['breakpad/bingo/bongo/fooblat.cc', ['#include "fantastic/food.h"']], | |
320 ]) | |
321 | |
322 for problem in problems: | |
323 print problem[0] | |
324 print problem[1] | |
325 print problem[2] | |
326 print | |
327 print | |
328 | |
329 | |
300 def GetGitSourceDirectory(root): | 330 def GetGitSourceDirectory(root): |
301 """Returns a set of the directories to be checked. | 331 """Returns a set of the directories to be checked. |
302 | 332 |
303 Args: | 333 Args: |
304 root: The repository root where .git directory exists. | 334 root: The repository root where .git directory exists. |
305 | 335 |
306 Returns: | 336 Returns: |
307 A set of directories which contain sources managed by git. | 337 A set of directories which contain sources managed by git. |
308 """ | 338 """ |
309 git_source_directory = set() | 339 git_source_directory = set() |
310 popen_out = os.popen("cd %s && git ls-files --full-name ." % | 340 popen_out = os.popen("cd %s && git ls-files --full-name ." % |
311 pipes.quote(root)) | 341 subprocess.list2cmdline([root])) |
312 for line in popen_out.readlines(): | 342 for line in popen_out.readlines(): |
313 dir_name = os.path.join(root, os.path.dirname(line)) | 343 dir_name = os.path.join(root, os.path.dirname(line)) |
314 # Add the directory as well as all the parent directories. | 344 # Add the directory as well as all the parent directories. |
315 while dir_name != root: | 345 while dir_name != root: |
316 git_source_directory.add(dir_name) | 346 git_source_directory.add(dir_name) |
317 dir_name = os.path.dirname(dir_name) | 347 dir_name = os.path.dirname(dir_name) |
318 git_source_directory.add(root) | 348 git_source_directory.add(root) |
319 return git_source_directory | 349 return git_source_directory |
320 | 350 |
321 | 351 |
352 def CommonSetup(base_dir=None): | |
353 """Setup that is in common between the main() entrypoint to this | |
354 script and the CheckAddedIncludes (presubmit check) entrypoint. | |
355 """ | |
356 global BASE_DIRECTORY | |
357 global GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY | |
358 | |
359 if base_dir: | |
360 BASE_DIRECTORY = base_dir | |
361 else: | |
362 BASE_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath( | |
363 os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), "../..")) | |
364 | |
365 if os.path.exists(os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, ".git")): | |
366 GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY = GetGitSourceDirectory(BASE_DIRECTORY) | |
367 | |
368 | |
322 def PrintUsage(): | 369 def PrintUsage(): |
323 print """Usage: python checkdeps.py [--root <root>] [tocheck] | 370 print """Usage: python checkdeps.py [--root <root>] [tocheck] |
324 --root Specifies the repository root. This defaults to "../../.." relative | 371 --root Specifies the repository root. This defaults to "../../.." relative |
325 to the script file. This will be correct given the normal location | 372 to the script file. This will be correct given the normal location |
326 of the script in "<root>/tools/checkdeps". | 373 of the script in "<root>/tools/checkdeps". |
327 | 374 |
328 tocheck Specifies the directory, relative to root, to check. This defaults | 375 tocheck Specifies the directory, relative to root, to check. This defaults |
329 to "." so it checks everything. Only one level deep is currently | 376 to "." so it checks everything. Only one level deep is currently |
330 supported, so you can say "chrome" but not "chrome/browser". | 377 supported, so you can say "chrome" but not "chrome/browser". |
331 | 378 |
332 Examples: | 379 Examples: |
333 python checkdeps.py | 380 python checkdeps.py |
334 python checkdeps.py --root c:\\source chrome""" | 381 python checkdeps.py --root c:\\source chrome""" |
335 | 382 |
336 | 383 |
337 def checkdeps(options, args): | 384 def checkdeps(options, args): |
385 global BASE_DIRECTORY | |
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:06:03
It'd be simpler if it was not a global. Same for G
Jói
2012/07/26 13:32:13
I'm not sure I follow, I get that it's harder to u
M-A Ruel
2012/07/26 13:50:51
global as in module global, since this is python.
Jói
2012/07/26 17:05:52
Done, I made these members of a checkdeps.DepsChec
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338 global VERBOSE | 386 global VERBOSE |
339 if options.verbose: | 387 if options.verbose: |
340 VERBOSE = True | 388 VERBOSE = True |
341 | 389 |
342 # Optional base directory of the repository. | 390 # Optional base directory of the repository. |
343 global BASE_DIRECTORY | |
344 if not options.base_directory: | 391 if not options.base_directory: |
345 BASE_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath( | 392 CommonSetup() |
346 os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)), "../..")) | |
347 else: | 393 else: |
348 BASE_DIRECTORY = os.path.abspath(options.base_directory) | 394 CommonSetup(os.path.abspath(options.base_directory)) |
349 | 395 |
350 # Figure out which directory we have to check. | 396 # Figure out which directory we have to check. |
351 if len(args) == 0: | 397 if len(args) == 0: |
352 # No directory to check specified, use the repository root. | 398 # No directory to check specified, use the repository root. |
353 start_dir = BASE_DIRECTORY | 399 start_dir = BASE_DIRECTORY |
354 elif len(args) == 1: | 400 elif len(args) == 1: |
355 # Directory specified. Start here. It's supposed to be relative to the | 401 # Directory specified. Start here. It's supposed to be relative to the |
356 # base directory. | 402 # base directory. |
357 start_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, args[0])) | 403 start_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, args[0])) |
358 else: | 404 else: |
359 # More than one argument, we don't handle this. | 405 # More than one argument, we don't handle this. |
360 PrintUsage() | 406 PrintUsage() |
361 return 1 | 407 return 1 |
362 | 408 |
363 print "Using base directory:", BASE_DIRECTORY | 409 print "Using base directory:", BASE_DIRECTORY |
364 print "Checking:", start_dir | 410 print "Checking:", start_dir |
365 | 411 |
366 base_rules = Rules() | 412 base_rules = Rules() |
367 | |
368 # The base directory should be lower case from here on since it will be used | |
369 # for substring matching on the includes, and we compile on case-insensitive | |
370 # systems. Plus, we always use slashes here since the include parsing code | |
371 # will also normalize to slashes. | |
372 BASE_DIRECTORY = BASE_DIRECTORY.lower() | |
373 BASE_DIRECTORY = BASE_DIRECTORY.replace("\\", "/") | |
374 start_dir = start_dir.replace("\\", "/") | |
375 | |
376 if os.path.exists(os.path.join(BASE_DIRECTORY, ".git")): | |
377 global GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY | |
378 GIT_SOURCE_DIRECTORY = GetGitSourceDirectory(BASE_DIRECTORY) | |
379 | |
380 java = java_checker.JavaChecker(BASE_DIRECTORY, VERBOSE) | 413 java = java_checker.JavaChecker(BASE_DIRECTORY, VERBOSE) |
381 cpp = cpp_checker.CppChecker(VERBOSE) | 414 cpp = cpp_checker.CppChecker(VERBOSE) |
382 checkers = dict( | 415 checkers = dict( |
383 (extension, checker) | 416 (extension, checker) |
384 for checker in [java, cpp] for extension in checker.EXTENSIONS) | 417 for checker in [java, cpp] for extension in checker.EXTENSIONS) |
385 success = CheckDirectory(base_rules, checkers, start_dir) | 418 success = CheckDirectory(base_rules, checkers, start_dir) |
386 if not success: | 419 if not success: |
387 print "\nFAILED\n" | 420 print "\nFAILED\n" |
388 return 1 | 421 return 1 |
389 print "\nSUCCESS\n" | 422 print "\nSUCCESS\n" |
390 return 0 | 423 return 0 |
391 | 424 |
392 | 425 |
393 def main(): | 426 def main(): |
394 option_parser = optparse.OptionParser() | 427 option_parser = optparse.OptionParser() |
395 option_parser.add_option("", "--root", default="", dest="base_directory", | 428 option_parser.add_option("", "--root", default="", dest="base_directory", |
396 help='Specifies the repository root. This defaults ' | 429 help='Specifies the repository root. This defaults ' |
397 'to "../../.." relative to the script file, which ' | 430 'to "../../.." relative to the script file, which ' |
398 'will normally be the repository root.') | 431 'will normally be the repository root.') |
399 option_parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", | 432 option_parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", |
400 default=False, help="Print debug logging") | 433 default=False, help="Print debug logging") |
401 options, args = option_parser.parse_args() | 434 options, args = option_parser.parse_args() |
402 return checkdeps(options, args) | 435 if args and args[0] == "manualtest": |
436 return TestCheckAddedIncludes() | |
437 else: | |
438 return checkdeps(options, args) | |
403 | 439 |
404 | 440 |
405 if '__main__' == __name__: | 441 if '__main__' == __name__: |
406 sys.exit(main()) | 442 sys.exit(main()) |
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