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1 #!/usr/bin/python | |
2 # Copyright (c) 2006-2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
4 # found in the LICENSE file. | |
5 | |
6 """Enables directory-specific presubmit checks to run at upload and/or commit. | |
7 """ | |
8 | |
9 __version__ = '1.0.1' | |
10 | |
11 # TODO(joi) Add caching where appropriate/needed. The API is designed to allow | |
12 # caching (between all different invocations of presubmit scripts for a given | |
13 # change). We should add it as our presubmit scripts start feeling slow. | |
14 | |
15 import cPickle # Exposed through the API. | |
16 import cStringIO # Exposed through the API. | |
17 import exceptions | |
18 import fnmatch | |
19 import glob | |
20 import marshal # Exposed through the API. | |
21 import optparse | |
22 import os # Somewhat exposed through the API. | |
23 import pickle # Exposed through the API. | |
24 import re # Exposed through the API. | |
25 import subprocess # Exposed through the API. | |
26 import sys # Parts exposed through API. | |
27 import tempfile # Exposed through the API. | |
28 import types | |
29 import urllib2 # Exposed through the API. | |
30 | |
31 # Local imports. | |
32 # TODO(joi) Would be cleaner to factor out utils in gcl to separate module, but | |
33 # for now it would only be a couple of functions so hardly worth it. | |
34 import gcl | |
35 import gclient | |
36 import presubmit_canned_checks | |
37 | |
38 | |
39 # Matches key/value (or "tag") lines in changelist descriptions. | |
40 _tag_line_re = re.compile( | |
41 '^\s*(?P<key>[A-Z][A-Z_0-9]*)\s*=\s*(?P<value>.*?)\s*$') | |
42 | |
43 | |
44 # Friendly names may be used for certain keys. All values for key-value pairs | |
45 # in change descriptions (like BUG=123) can be retrieved from a change object | |
46 # directly as if they were attributes, e.g. change.R (or equivalently because | |
47 # we have a friendly name for it, change.Reviewers), change.BUG (or | |
48 # change.BugIDs) and so forth. | |
49 # | |
50 # Add to this mapping as needed/desired. | |
51 SPECIAL_KEYS = { | |
52 'Reviewers' : 'R', | |
53 'BugIDs' : 'BUG', | |
54 'Tested': 'TESTED', | |
55 'Test': 'TEST' | |
56 } | |
57 | |
58 | |
59 class NotImplementedException(Exception): | |
60 """We're leaving placeholders in a bunch of places to remind us of the | |
61 design of the API, but we have not implemented all of it yet. Implement as | |
62 the need arises. | |
63 """ | |
64 pass | |
65 | |
66 | |
67 def normpath(path): | |
68 '''Version of os.path.normpath that also changes backward slashes to | |
69 forward slashes when not running on Windows. | |
70 ''' | |
71 # This is safe to always do because the Windows version of os.path.normpath | |
72 # will replace forward slashes with backward slashes. | |
73 path = path.replace(os.sep, '/') | |
74 return os.path.normpath(path) | |
75 | |
76 | |
77 | |
78 class OutputApi(object): | |
79 """This class (more like a module) gets passed to presubmit scripts so that | |
80 they can specify various types of results. | |
81 """ | |
82 | |
83 class PresubmitResult(object): | |
84 """Base class for result objects.""" | |
85 | |
86 def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''): | |
87 """ | |
88 message: A short one-line message to indicate errors. | |
89 items: A list of short strings to indicate where errors occurred. | |
90 long_text: multi-line text output, e.g. from another tool | |
91 """ | |
92 self._message = message | |
93 self._items = [] | |
94 if items: | |
95 self._items = items | |
96 self._long_text = long_text.rstrip() | |
97 | |
98 def _Handle(self, output_stream, input_stream, may_prompt=True): | |
99 """Writes this result to the output stream. | |
100 | |
101 Args: | |
102 output_stream: Where to write | |
103 | |
104 Returns: | |
105 True if execution may continue, False otherwise. | |
106 """ | |
107 output_stream.write(self._message) | |
108 output_stream.write('\n') | |
109 for item in self._items: | |
110 output_stream.write(' %s\n' % item) | |
111 if self._long_text: | |
112 output_stream.write('\n***************\n%s\n***************\n\n' % | |
113 self._long_text) | |
114 | |
115 if self.ShouldPrompt() and may_prompt: | |
116 output_stream.write('Are you sure you want to continue? (y/N): ') | |
117 response = input_stream.readline() | |
118 if response.strip().lower() != 'y': | |
119 return False | |
120 | |
121 return not self.IsFatal() | |
122 | |
123 def IsFatal(self): | |
124 """An error that is fatal stops g4 mail/submit immediately, i.e. before | |
125 other presubmit scripts are run. | |
126 """ | |
127 return False | |
128 | |
129 def ShouldPrompt(self): | |
130 """Whether this presubmit result should result in a prompt warning.""" | |
131 return False | |
132 | |
133 class PresubmitError(PresubmitResult): | |
134 """A hard presubmit error.""" | |
135 def IsFatal(self): | |
136 return True | |
137 | |
138 class PresubmitPromptWarning(PresubmitResult): | |
139 """An warning that prompts the user if they want to continue.""" | |
140 def ShouldPrompt(self): | |
141 return True | |
142 | |
143 class PresubmitNotifyResult(PresubmitResult): | |
144 """Just print something to the screen -- but it's not even a warning.""" | |
145 pass | |
146 | |
147 class MailTextResult(PresubmitResult): | |
148 """A warning that should be included in the review request email.""" | |
149 def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | |
150 raise NotImplementedException() # TODO(joi) Implement. | |
151 | |
152 | |
153 class InputApi(object): | |
154 """An instance of this object is passed to presubmit scripts so they can | |
155 know stuff about the change they're looking at. | |
156 """ | |
157 | |
158 def __init__(self, change, presubmit_path): | |
159 """Builds an InputApi object. | |
160 | |
161 Args: | |
162 change: A presubmit.GclChange object. | |
163 presubmit_path: The path to the presubmit script being processed. | |
164 """ | |
165 self.change = change | |
166 | |
167 # We expose various modules and functions as attributes of the input_api | |
168 # so that presubmit scripts don't have to import them. | |
169 self.basename = os.path.basename | |
170 self.cPickle = cPickle | |
171 self.cStringIO = cStringIO | |
172 self.os_path = os.path | |
173 self.pickle = pickle | |
174 self.marshal = marshal | |
175 self.re = re | |
176 self.subprocess = subprocess | |
177 self.tempfile = tempfile | |
178 self.urllib2 = urllib2 | |
179 | |
180 # InputApi.platform is the platform you're currently running on. | |
181 self.platform = sys.platform | |
182 | |
183 # The local path of the currently-being-processed presubmit script. | |
184 self.current_presubmit_path = presubmit_path | |
185 | |
186 # We carry the canned checks so presubmit scripts can easily use them. | |
187 self.canned_checks = presubmit_canned_checks | |
188 | |
189 def PresubmitLocalPath(self): | |
190 """Returns the local path of the presubmit script currently being run. | |
191 | |
192 This is useful if you don't want to hard-code absolute paths in the | |
193 presubmit script. For example, It can be used to find another file | |
194 relative to the PRESUBMIT.py script, so the whole tree can be branched and | |
195 the presubmit script still works, without editing its content. | |
196 """ | |
197 return self.current_presubmit_path | |
198 | |
199 @staticmethod | |
200 def DepotToLocalPath(depot_path): | |
201 """Translate a depot path to a local path (relative to client root). | |
202 | |
203 Args: | |
204 Depot path as a string. | |
205 | |
206 Returns: | |
207 The local path of the depot path under the user's current client, or None | |
208 if the file is not mapped. | |
209 | |
210 Remember to check for the None case and show an appropriate error! | |
211 """ | |
212 local_path = gclient.CaptureSVNInfo(depot_path).get('Path') | |
213 if not local_path: | |
214 return None | |
215 else: | |
216 return local_path | |
217 | |
218 @staticmethod | |
219 def LocalToDepotPath(local_path): | |
220 """Translate a local path to a depot path. | |
221 | |
222 Args: | |
223 Local path (relative to current directory, or absolute) as a string. | |
224 | |
225 Returns: | |
226 The depot path (SVN URL) of the file if mapped, otherwise None. | |
227 """ | |
228 depot_path = gclient.CaptureSVNInfo(local_path).get('URL') | |
229 if not depot_path: | |
230 return None | |
231 else: | |
232 return depot_path | |
233 | |
234 @staticmethod | |
235 def FilterTextFiles(affected_files, include_deletes=True): | |
236 """Filters out all except text files and optionally also filters out | |
237 deleted files. | |
238 | |
239 Args: | |
240 affected_files: List of AffectedFiles objects. | |
241 include_deletes: If false, deleted files will be filtered out. | |
242 | |
243 Returns: | |
244 Filtered list of AffectedFiles objects. | |
245 """ | |
246 output_files = [] | |
247 for af in affected_files: | |
248 if include_deletes or af.Action() != 'D': | |
249 path = af.AbsoluteLocalPath() | |
250 mime_type = gcl.GetSVNFileProperty(path, 'svn:mime-type') | |
251 if not mime_type or mime_type.startswith('text/'): | |
252 output_files.append(af) | |
253 return output_files | |
254 | |
255 def AffectedFiles(self, include_dirs=False, include_deletes=True): | |
256 """Same as input_api.change.AffectedFiles() except only lists files | |
257 (and optionally directories) in the same directory as the current presubmit | |
258 script, or subdirectories thereof. | |
259 """ | |
260 output_files = [] | |
261 dir_with_slash = normpath( | |
262 "%s/" % os.path.dirname(self.current_presubmit_path)) | |
263 if len(dir_with_slash) == 1: | |
264 dir_with_slash = '' | |
265 for af in self.change.AffectedFiles(include_dirs, include_deletes): | |
266 af_path = normpath(af.LocalPath()) | |
267 if af_path.startswith(dir_with_slash): | |
268 output_files.append(af) | |
269 return output_files | |
270 | |
271 def LocalPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
272 """Returns local paths of input_api.AffectedFiles().""" | |
273 return [af.LocalPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
274 | |
275 def AbsoluteLocalPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
276 """Returns absolute local paths of input_api.AffectedFiles().""" | |
277 return [af.AbsoluteLocalPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
278 | |
279 def ServerPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
280 """Returns server paths of input_api.AffectedFiles().""" | |
281 return [af.ServerPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
282 | |
283 def AffectedTextFiles(self, include_deletes=True): | |
284 """Same as input_api.change.AffectedTextFiles() except only lists files | |
285 in the same directory as the current presubmit script, or subdirectories | |
286 thereof. | |
287 | |
288 Warning: This function retrieves the svn property on each file so it can be | |
289 slow for large change lists. | |
290 """ | |
291 return InputApi.FilterTextFiles(self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs=False), | |
292 include_deletes) | |
293 | |
294 def RightHandSideLines(self): | |
295 """An iterator over all text lines in "new" version of changed files. | |
296 | |
297 Only lists lines from new or modified text files in the change that are | |
298 contained by the directory of the currently executing presubmit script. | |
299 | |
300 This is useful for doing line-by-line regex checks, like checking for | |
301 trailing whitespace. | |
302 | |
303 Yields: | |
304 a 3 tuple: | |
305 the AffectedFile instance of the current file; | |
306 integer line number (1-based); and | |
307 the contents of the line as a string. | |
308 """ | |
309 return InputApi._RightHandSideLinesImpl( | |
310 self.AffectedTextFiles(include_deletes=False)) | |
311 | |
312 @staticmethod | |
313 def _RightHandSideLinesImpl(affected_files): | |
314 """Implements RightHandSideLines for InputApi and GclChange.""" | |
315 for af in affected_files: | |
316 lines = af.NewContents() | |
317 line_number = 0 | |
318 for line in lines: | |
319 line_number += 1 | |
320 yield (af, line_number, line) | |
321 | |
322 | |
323 class AffectedFile(object): | |
324 """Representation of a file in a change.""" | |
325 | |
326 def __init__(self, path, action, repository_root=''): | |
327 self.path = path | |
328 self.action = action.strip() | |
329 self.repository_root = repository_root | |
330 | |
331 def ServerPath(self): | |
332 """Returns a path string that identifies the file in the SCM system. | |
333 | |
334 Returns the empty string if the file does not exist in SCM. | |
335 """ | |
336 return gclient.CaptureSVNInfo(self.AbsoluteLocalPath()).get('URL', '') | |
337 | |
338 def LocalPath(self): | |
339 """Returns the path of this file on the local disk relative to client root. | |
340 """ | |
341 return normpath(self.path) | |
342 | |
343 def AbsoluteLocalPath(self): | |
344 """Returns the absolute path of this file on the local disk. | |
345 """ | |
346 return normpath(os.path.join(self.repository_root, self.LocalPath())) | |
347 | |
348 def IsDirectory(self): | |
349 """Returns true if this object is a directory.""" | |
350 if os.path.exists(self.path): | |
351 # Retrieve directly from the file system; it is much faster than querying | |
352 # subversion, especially on Windows. | |
353 return os.path.isdir(self.path) | |
354 else: | |
355 return gclient.CaptureSVNInfo(self.path).get('Node Kind') in ('dir', | |
356 'directory') | |
357 | |
358 def SvnProperty(self, property_name): | |
359 """Returns the specified SVN property of this file, or the empty string | |
360 if no such property. | |
361 """ | |
362 return gcl.GetSVNFileProperty(self.AbsoluteLocalPath(), property_name) | |
363 | |
364 def Action(self): | |
365 """Returns the action on this opened file, e.g. A, M, D, etc.""" | |
366 return self.action | |
367 | |
368 def NewContents(self): | |
369 """Returns an iterator over the lines in the new version of file. | |
370 | |
371 The new version is the file in the user's workspace, i.e. the "right hand | |
372 side". | |
373 | |
374 Contents will be empty if the file is a directory or does not exist. | |
375 """ | |
376 if self.IsDirectory(): | |
377 return [] | |
378 else: | |
379 return gcl.ReadFile(self.AbsoluteLocalPath()).splitlines() | |
380 | |
381 def OldContents(self): | |
382 """Returns an iterator over the lines in the old version of file. | |
383 | |
384 The old version is the file in depot, i.e. the "left hand side". | |
385 """ | |
386 raise NotImplementedError() # Implement when needed | |
387 | |
388 def OldFileTempPath(self): | |
389 """Returns the path on local disk where the old contents resides. | |
390 | |
391 The old version is the file in depot, i.e. the "left hand side". | |
392 This is a read-only cached copy of the old contents. *DO NOT* try to | |
393 modify this file. | |
394 """ | |
395 raise NotImplementedError() # Implement if/when needed. | |
396 | |
397 | |
398 class GclChange(object): | |
399 """A gcl change. See gcl.ChangeInfo for more info.""" | |
400 | |
401 def __init__(self, change_info, repository_root=''): | |
402 self.name = change_info.name | |
403 self.full_description = change_info.description | |
404 self.repository_root = repository_root | |
405 | |
406 # From the description text, build up a dictionary of key/value pairs | |
407 # plus the description minus all key/value or "tag" lines. | |
408 self.description_without_tags = [] | |
409 self.tags = {} | |
410 for line in change_info.description.splitlines(): | |
411 m = _tag_line_re.match(line) | |
412 if m: | |
413 self.tags[m.group('key')] = m.group('value') | |
414 else: | |
415 self.description_without_tags.append(line) | |
416 | |
417 # Change back to text and remove whitespace at end. | |
418 self.description_without_tags = '\n'.join(self.description_without_tags) | |
419 self.description_without_tags = self.description_without_tags.rstrip() | |
420 | |
421 self.affected_files = [AffectedFile(info[1], info[0], repository_root) for | |
422 info in change_info.files] | |
423 | |
424 def Change(self): | |
425 """Returns the change name.""" | |
426 return self.name | |
427 | |
428 def Changelist(self): | |
429 """Synonym for Change().""" | |
430 return self.Change() | |
431 | |
432 def DescriptionText(self): | |
433 """Returns the user-entered changelist description, minus tags. | |
434 | |
435 Any line in the user-provided description starting with e.g. "FOO=" | |
436 (whitespace permitted before and around) is considered a tag line. Such | |
437 lines are stripped out of the description this function returns. | |
438 """ | |
439 return self.description_without_tags | |
440 | |
441 def FullDescriptionText(self): | |
442 """Returns the complete changelist description including tags.""" | |
443 return self.full_description | |
444 | |
445 def RepositoryRoot(self): | |
446 """Returns the repository root for this change, as an absolute path.""" | |
447 return self.repository_root | |
448 | |
449 def __getattr__(self, attr): | |
450 """Return keys directly as attributes on the object. | |
451 | |
452 You may use a friendly name (from SPECIAL_KEYS) or the actual name of | |
453 the key. | |
454 """ | |
455 if attr in SPECIAL_KEYS: | |
456 key = SPECIAL_KEYS[attr] | |
457 if key in self.tags: | |
458 return self.tags[key] | |
459 if attr in self.tags: | |
460 return self.tags[attr] | |
461 | |
462 def AffectedFiles(self, include_dirs=False, include_deletes=True): | |
463 """Returns a list of AffectedFile instances for all files in the change. | |
464 | |
465 Args: | |
466 include_deletes: If false, deleted files will be filtered out. | |
467 include_dirs: True to include directories in the list | |
468 | |
469 Returns: | |
470 [AffectedFile(path, action), AffectedFile(path, action)] | |
471 """ | |
472 if include_dirs: | |
473 affected = self.affected_files | |
474 else: | |
475 affected = filter(lambda x: not x.IsDirectory(), self.affected_files) | |
476 | |
477 if include_deletes: | |
478 return affected | |
479 else: | |
480 return filter(lambda x: x.Action() != 'D', affected) | |
481 | |
482 def AffectedTextFiles(self, include_deletes=True): | |
483 """Return a list of the text files in a change. | |
484 | |
485 It's common to want to iterate over only the text files. | |
486 | |
487 Args: | |
488 include_deletes: Controls whether to return files with "delete" actions, | |
489 which commonly aren't relevant to presubmit scripts. | |
490 """ | |
491 return InputApi.FilterTextFiles(self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs=False), | |
492 include_deletes) | |
493 | |
494 def LocalPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
495 """Convenience function.""" | |
496 return [af.LocalPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
497 | |
498 def AbsoluteLocalPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
499 """Convenience function.""" | |
500 return [af.AbsoluteLocalPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
501 | |
502 def ServerPaths(self, include_dirs=False): | |
503 """Convenience function.""" | |
504 return [af.ServerPath() for af in self.AffectedFiles(include_dirs)] | |
505 | |
506 def RightHandSideLines(self): | |
507 """An iterator over all text lines in "new" version of changed files. | |
508 | |
509 Lists lines from new or modified text files in the change. | |
510 | |
511 This is useful for doing line-by-line regex checks, like checking for | |
512 trailing whitespace. | |
513 | |
514 Yields: | |
515 a 3 tuple: | |
516 the AffectedFile instance of the current file; | |
517 integer line number (1-based); and | |
518 the contents of the line as a string. | |
519 """ | |
520 return InputApi._RightHandSideLinesImpl( | |
521 self.AffectedTextFiles(include_deletes=False)) | |
522 | |
523 | |
524 def ListRelevantPresubmitFiles(files): | |
525 """Finds all presubmit files that apply to a given set of source files. | |
526 | |
527 Args: | |
528 files: An iterable container containing file paths. | |
529 | |
530 Return: | |
531 ['foo/blat/PRESUBMIT.py', 'mat/gat/PRESUBMIT.py'] | |
532 """ | |
533 checked_dirs = {} # Keys are directory paths, values are ignored. | |
534 source_dirs = [os.path.dirname(f) for f in files] | |
535 presubmit_files = [] | |
536 for dir in source_dirs: | |
537 while (True): | |
538 if dir in checked_dirs: | |
539 break # We've already walked up from this directory. | |
540 | |
541 test_path = os.path.join(dir, 'PRESUBMIT.py') | |
542 if os.path.isfile(test_path): | |
543 presubmit_files.append(normpath(test_path)) | |
544 | |
545 checked_dirs[dir] = '' | |
546 if dir in ['', '.']: | |
547 break | |
548 else: | |
549 dir = os.path.dirname(dir) | |
550 return presubmit_files | |
551 | |
552 | |
553 class PresubmitExecuter(object): | |
554 | |
555 def __init__(self, change_info, committing): | |
556 """ | |
557 Args: | |
558 change_info: The ChangeInfo object for the change. | |
559 committing: True if 'gcl commit' is running, False if 'gcl upload' is. | |
560 """ | |
561 self.change = GclChange(change_info, gcl.GetRepositoryRoot()) | |
562 self.committing = committing | |
563 | |
564 def ExecPresubmitScript(self, script_text, presubmit_path): | |
565 """Executes a single presubmit script. | |
566 | |
567 Args: | |
568 script_text: The text of the presubmit script. | |
569 presubmit_path: The path to the presubmit file (this will be reported via | |
570 input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()). | |
571 | |
572 Return: | |
573 A list of result objects, empty if no problems. | |
574 """ | |
575 input_api = InputApi(self.change, presubmit_path) | |
576 context = {} | |
577 exec script_text in context | |
578 | |
579 # These function names must change if we make substantial changes to | |
580 # the presubmit API that are not backwards compatible. | |
581 if self.committing: | |
582 function_name = 'CheckChangeOnCommit' | |
583 else: | |
584 function_name = 'CheckChangeOnUpload' | |
585 if function_name in context: | |
586 context['__args'] = (input_api, OutputApi()) | |
587 result = eval(function_name + '(*__args)', context) | |
588 if not (isinstance(result, types.TupleType) or | |
589 isinstance(result, types.ListType)): | |
590 raise exceptions.RuntimeError( | |
591 'Presubmit functions must return a tuple or list') | |
592 for item in result: | |
593 if not isinstance(item, OutputApi.PresubmitResult): | |
594 raise exceptions.RuntimeError( | |
595 'All presubmit results must be of types derived from ' | |
596 'output_api.PresubmitResult') | |
597 else: | |
598 result = () # no error since the script doesn't care about current event. | |
599 | |
600 return result | |
601 | |
602 | |
603 def DoPresubmitChecks(change_info, | |
604 committing, | |
605 verbose, | |
606 output_stream, | |
607 input_stream): | |
608 """Runs all presubmit checks that apply to the files in the change. | |
609 | |
610 This finds all PRESUBMIT.py files in directories enclosing the files in the | |
611 change (up to the repository root) and calls the relevant entrypoint function | |
612 depending on whether the change is being committed or uploaded. | |
613 | |
614 Prints errors, warnings and notifications. Prompts the user for warnings | |
615 when needed. | |
616 | |
617 Args: | |
618 change_info: The ChangeInfo object for the change. | |
619 committing: True if 'gcl commit' is running, False if 'gcl upload' is. | |
620 verbose: Prints debug info. | |
621 output_stream: A stream to write output from presubmit tests to. | |
622 input_stream: A stream to read input from the user. | |
623 | |
624 Return: | |
625 True if execution can continue, False if not. | |
626 """ | |
627 presubmit_files = ListRelevantPresubmitFiles(change_info.FileList()) | |
628 if not presubmit_files and verbose: | |
629 print "Warning, no presubmit.py found." | |
630 results = [] | |
631 executer = PresubmitExecuter(change_info, committing) | |
632 for filename in presubmit_files: | |
633 if verbose: | |
634 print "Running %s" % filename | |
635 # Accept CRLF presubmit script. | |
636 presubmit_script = gcl.ReadFile(filename, 'rU') | |
637 results += executer.ExecPresubmitScript(presubmit_script, filename) | |
638 | |
639 errors = [] | |
640 notifications = [] | |
641 warnings = [] | |
642 for result in results: | |
643 if not result.IsFatal() and not result.ShouldPrompt(): | |
644 notifications.append(result) | |
645 elif result.ShouldPrompt(): | |
646 warnings.append(result) | |
647 else: | |
648 errors.append(result) | |
649 | |
650 error_count = 0 | |
651 for name, items in (('Messages', notifications), | |
652 ('Warnings', warnings), | |
653 ('ERRORS', errors)): | |
654 if items: | |
655 output_stream.write('\n** Presubmit %s **\n\n' % name) | |
656 for item in items: | |
657 if not item._Handle(output_stream, input_stream, | |
658 may_prompt=False): | |
659 error_count += 1 | |
660 output_stream.write('\n') | |
661 if not errors and warnings: | |
662 output_stream.write( | |
663 'There were presubmit warnings. Sure you want to continue? (y/N): ') | |
664 response = input_stream.readline() | |
665 if response.strip().lower() != 'y': | |
666 error_count += 1 | |
667 return (error_count == 0) | |
668 | |
669 | |
670 def ScanSubDirs(mask, recursive): | |
671 if not recursive: | |
672 return [x for x in glob.glob(mask) if '.svn' not in x] | |
673 else: | |
674 results = [] | |
675 for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'): | |
676 if '.svn' in dirs: | |
677 dirs.remove('.svn') | |
678 for name in files: | |
679 if fnmatch.fnmatch(name, mask): | |
680 results.append(os.path.join(root, name)) | |
681 return results | |
682 | |
683 | |
684 def ParseFiles(args, recursive): | |
685 files = [] | |
686 for arg in args: | |
687 files.extend([('M', file) for file in ScanSubDirs(arg, recursive)]) | |
688 return files | |
689 | |
690 | |
691 def Main(argv): | |
692 parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="%prog [options]", | |
693 version="%prog " + str(__version__)) | |
694 parser.add_option("-c", "--commit", action="store_true", | |
695 help="Use commit instead of upload checks") | |
696 parser.add_option("-r", "--recursive", action="store_true", | |
697 help="Act recursively") | |
698 parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", | |
699 help="Verbose output") | |
700 options, args = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) | |
701 files = ParseFiles(args, options.recursive) | |
702 if options.verbose: | |
703 print "Found %d files." % len(files) | |
704 return DoPresubmitChecks(gcl.ChangeInfo(name='temp', files=files), | |
705 options.commit, | |
706 options.verbose, | |
707 sys.stdout, | |
708 sys.stdin) | |
709 | |
710 | |
711 if __name__ == '__main__': | |
712 sys.exit(Main(sys.argv)) | |
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