Index: third_party/closure_compiler/checker.py |
diff --git a/third_party/closure_compiler/checker.py b/third_party/closure_compiler/checker.py |
index 38473e9c6379e2829130f5f4a8545490b4859669..5d372b21304912c4305ea2e9a9fc23942f7f692c 100755 |
--- a/third_party/closure_compiler/checker.py |
+++ b/third_party/closure_compiler/checker.py |
@@ -18,7 +18,8 @@ |
class Checker(object): |
- """Runs the Closure compiler on a given source file to typecheck it.""" |
+ """Runs the Closure compiler on a given source file and returns the |
+ success/errors.""" |
_COMMON_CLOSURE_ARGS = [ |
"--accept_const_keyword", |
@@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ |
"--source_map_format=V3", |
] |
- # These are the extra flags used when compiling in strict mode. |
+ # These are the extra flags used when compiling in 'strict' mode. |
# Flags that are normally disabled are turned on for strict mode. |
_STRICT_CLOSURE_ARGS = [ |
"--jscomp_error=reportUnknownTypes", |
@@ -71,12 +72,9 @@ |
"-XX:+TieredCompilation" |
] |
+ _found_java = False |
+ |
def __init__(self, verbose=False, strict=False): |
- """ |
- Args: |
- verbose: Whether this class should output diagnostic messages. |
- strict: Whether the Closure Compiler should be invoked more strictly. |
- """ |
current_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__)) |
self._runner_jar = os.path.join(current_dir, "runner", "runner.jar") |
self._temp_files = [] |
@@ -85,31 +83,21 @@ |
self._error_filter = error_filter.PromiseErrorFilter() |
def _clean_up(self): |
- """Deletes any temp files this class knows about.""" |
if not self._temp_files: |
return |
- self._log_debug("Deleting temp files: %s" % ", ".join(self._temp_files)) |
+ self._debug("Deleting temporary files: %s" % ", ".join(self._temp_files)) |
for f in self._temp_files: |
os.remove(f) |
self._temp_files = [] |
- def _log_debug(self, msg, error=False): |
- """Logs |msg| to stdout if --verbose/-v is passed when invoking this script. |
- |
- Args: |
- msg: A debug message to log. |
- """ |
+ def _debug(self, msg, error=False): |
if self._verbose: |
print "(INFO) %s" % msg |
- def _log_error(self, msg): |
- """Logs |msg| to stderr regardless of --flags. |
- |
- Args: |
- msg: An error message to log. |
- """ |
+ def _error(self, msg): |
print >> sys.stderr, "(ERROR) %s" % msg |
+ self._clean_up() |
def _common_args(self): |
"""Returns an array of the common closure compiler args.""" |
@@ -117,128 +105,84 @@ |
return self._COMMON_CLOSURE_ARGS + self._STRICT_CLOSURE_ARGS |
return self._COMMON_CLOSURE_ARGS + self._DISABLED_CLOSURE_ARGS |
- def _run_jar(self, jar, args): |
- """Runs a .jar from the command line with arguments. |
- |
- Args: |
- jar: A file path to a .jar file |
- args: A list of command line arguments to be passed when running the .jar. |
+ def _run_command(self, cmd): |
+ """Runs a shell command. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ cmd: A list of tokens to be joined into a shell command. |
Return: |
- (exit_code, stderr) The exit code of the command (e.g. 0 for success) and |
- the stderr collected while running |jar| (as a string). |
- """ |
- shell_command = " ".join(self._JAR_COMMAND + [jar] + args) |
- self._log_debug("Running jar: %s" % shell_command) |
+ True if the exit code was 0, else False. |
+ """ |
+ cmd_str = " ".join(cmd) |
+ self._debug("Running command: %s" % cmd_str) |
devnull = open(os.devnull, "w") |
- kwargs = {"stdout": devnull, "stderr": subprocess.PIPE, "shell": True} |
- process = subprocess.Popen(shell_command, **kwargs) |
- _, stderr = process.communicate() |
- return process.returncode, stderr |
- |
- def _get_line_number(self, match): |
- """When chrome is built, it preprocesses its JavaScript from: |
- |
- <include src="blah.js"> |
- alert(1); |
- |
- to: |
- |
- /* contents of blah.js inlined */ |
- alert(1); |
- |
- Because Closure Compiler requires this inlining already be done (as |
- <include> isn't valid JavaScript), this script creates temporary files to |
- expand all the <include>s. |
- |
- When type errors are hit in temporary files, a developer doesn't know the |
- original source location to fix. This method maps from /tmp/file:300 back to |
- /original/source/file:100 so fixing errors is faster for developers. |
- |
- Args: |
- match: A re.MatchObject from matching against a line number regex. |
+ return subprocess.Popen( |
+ cmd_str, stdout=devnull, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) |
+ |
+ def _check_java_path(self): |
+ """Checks that `java` is on the system path.""" |
+ if not self._found_java: |
+ proc = self._run_command(["which", "java"]) |
+ proc.communicate() |
+ if proc.returncode == 0: |
+ self._found_java = True |
+ else: |
+ self._error("Cannot find java (`which java` => %s)" % proc.returncode) |
+ |
+ return self._found_java |
+ |
+ def _run_jar(self, jar, args=None): |
+ args = args or [] |
+ self._check_java_path() |
+ return self._run_command(self._JAR_COMMAND + [jar] + args) |
+ |
+ def _fix_line_number(self, match): |
+ """Changes a line number from /tmp/file:300 to /orig/file:100. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ match: A re.MatchObject from matching against a line number regex. |
Returns: |
- The fixed up /file and :line number. |
+ The fixed up /file and :line number. |
""" |
real_file = self._processor.get_file_from_line(match.group(1)) |
return "%s:%d" % (os.path.abspath(real_file.file), real_file.line_number) |
- def _filter_errors(self, errors): |
- """Removes some extraneous errors. For example, we ignore: |
- |
- Variable x first declared in /tmp/expanded/file |
- |
- Because it's just a duplicated error (it'll only ever show up 2+ times). |
- We also ignore Promose-based errors: |
- |
- found : function (VolumeInfo): (Promise<(DirectoryEntry|null)>|null) |
- required: (function (Promise<VolumeInfo>): ?|null|undefined) |
- |
- as templates don't work with Promises in all cases yet. See |
- https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/715 for details. |
- |
- Args: |
- errors: A list of string errors extracted from Closure Compiler output. |
+ def _fix_up_error(self, error): |
+ """Filter out irrelevant errors or fix line numbers. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ error: A Closure compiler error (2 line string with error and source). |
Return: |
- A slimmer, sleeker list of relevant errors (strings). |
- """ |
- first_declared_in = lambda e: " first declared in " not in e |
- return self._error_filter.filter(filter(first_declared_in, errors)) |
- |
- def _fix_up_error(self, error): |
- """Reverse the effects that funky <include> preprocessing steps have on |
- errors messages. |
- |
- Args: |
- error: A Closure compiler error (2 line string with error and source). |
- |
- Return: |
- The fixed up error string. |
- """ |
+ The fixed up error string (blank if it should be ignored). |
+ """ |
+ if " first declared in " in error: |
+ # Ignore "Variable x first declared in /same/file". |
+ return "" |
+ |
expanded_file = self._expanded_file |
- fixed = re.sub("%s:(\d+)" % expanded_file, self._get_line_number, error) |
+ fixed = re.sub("%s:(\d+)" % expanded_file, self._fix_line_number, error) |
return fixed.replace(expanded_file, os.path.abspath(self._file_arg)) |
def _format_errors(self, errors): |
- """Formats Closure compiler errors to easily spot compiler output. |
- |
- Args: |
- errors: A list of strings extracted from the Closure compiler's output. |
- |
- Returns: |
- A formatted output string. |
- """ |
+ """Formats Closure compiler errors to easily spot compiler output.""" |
+ errors = filter(None, errors) |
contents = "\n## ".join("\n\n".join(errors).splitlines()) |
return "## %s" % contents if contents else "" |
def _create_temp_file(self, contents): |
- """Creates an owned temporary file with |contents|. |
- |
- Args: |
- content: A string of the file contens to write to a temporary file. |
- |
- Return: |
- The filepath of the newly created, written, and closed temporary file. |
- """ |
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt", delete=False) as tmp_file: |
self._temp_files.append(tmp_file.name) |
tmp_file.write(contents) |
return tmp_file.name |
def _run_js_check(self, sources, out_file=None, externs=None): |
- """Check |sources| for type errors. |
- |
- Args: |
- sources: Files to check. |
- externs: @extern files that inform the compiler about custom globals. |
- |
- Returns: |
- (errors, stderr) A parsed list of errors (strings) found by the compiler |
- and the raw stderr (as a string). |
- """ |
+ if not self._check_java_path(): |
+ return 1, "" |
+ |
args = ["--js=%s" % s for s in sources] |
if out_file: |
@@ -247,92 +191,92 @@ |
if externs: |
args += ["--externs=%s" % e for e in externs] |
- |
args_file_content = " %s" % " ".join(self._common_args() + args) |
- self._log_debug("Args: %s" % args_file_content.strip()) |
+ self._debug("Args: %s" % args_file_content.strip()) |
args_file = self._create_temp_file(args_file_content) |
- self._log_debug("Args file: %s" % args_file) |
+ self._debug("Args file: %s" % args_file) |
runner_args = ["--compiler-args-file=%s" % args_file] |
- _, stderr = self._run_jar(self._runner_jar, runner_args) |
+ runner_cmd = self._run_jar(self._runner_jar, args=runner_args) |
+ _, stderr = runner_cmd.communicate() |
errors = stderr.strip().split("\n\n") |
- maybe_summary = errors.pop() |
- |
- if re.search(".*error.*warning.*typed", maybe_summary): |
- self._log_debug("Summary: %s" % maybe_summary) |
- else: |
- # Not a summary. Running the jar failed. Bail. |
- self._log_error(stderr) |
- self._clean_up() |
- sys.exit(1) |
+ self._debug("Summary: %s" % errors.pop()) |
+ |
+ self._clean_up() |
return errors, stderr |
def check(self, source_file, out_file=None, depends=None, externs=None): |
- """Closure compiler |source_file| while checking for errors. |
- |
- Args: |
- source_file: A file to check. |
- out_file: A file where the compiled output is written to. |
- depends: Files that |source_file| requires to run (e.g. earlier <script>). |
- externs: @extern files that inform the compiler about custom globals. |
+ """Closure compile a file and check for errors. |
+ |
+ Args: |
+ source_file: A file to check. |
+ out_file: A file where the compiled output is written to. |
+ depends: Other files that would be included with a <script> earlier in |
+ the page. |
+ externs: @extern files that inform the compiler about custom globals. |
Returns: |
- (found_errors, stderr) A boolean indicating whether errors were found and |
- the raw Closure compiler stderr (as a string). |
- """ |
- self._log_debug("FILE: %s" % source_file) |
+ (has_errors, output) A boolean indicating if there were errors and the |
+ Closure compiler output (as a string). |
+ """ |
+ depends = depends or [] |
+ externs = externs or set() |
+ |
+ if not self._check_java_path(): |
+ return 1, "" |
+ |
+ self._debug("FILE: %s" % source_file) |
if source_file.endswith("_externs.js"): |
- self._log_debug("Skipping externs: %s" % source_file) |
+ self._debug("Skipping externs: %s" % source_file) |
return |
self._file_arg = source_file |
- cwd, tmp_dir = os.getcwd(), tempfile.gettempdir() |
- rel_path = lambda f: os.path.join(os.path.relpath(cwd, tmp_dir), f) |
- |
- depends = depends or [] |
+ tmp_dir = tempfile.gettempdir() |
+ rel_path = lambda f: os.path.join(os.path.relpath(os.getcwd(), tmp_dir), f) |
+ |
includes = [rel_path(f) for f in depends + [source_file]] |
contents = ['<include src="%s">' % i for i in includes] |
meta_file = self._create_temp_file("\n".join(contents)) |
- self._log_debug("Meta file: %s" % meta_file) |
+ self._debug("Meta file: %s" % meta_file) |
self._processor = processor.Processor(meta_file) |
self._expanded_file = self._create_temp_file(self._processor.contents) |
- self._log_debug("Expanded file: %s" % self._expanded_file) |
+ self._debug("Expanded file: %s" % self._expanded_file) |
errors, stderr = self._run_js_check([self._expanded_file], |
out_file=out_file, externs=externs) |
- filtered_errors = self._filter_errors(errors) |
- fixed_errors = map(self._fix_up_error, filtered_errors) |
- output = self._format_errors(fixed_errors) |
- |
- if fixed_errors: |
+ |
+ # Filter out false-positive promise chain errors. |
+ # See https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/715 for details. |
+ errors = self._error_filter.filter(errors); |
+ |
+ output = self._format_errors(map(self._fix_up_error, errors)) |
+ if errors: |
prefix = "\n" if output else "" |
- self._log_error("Error in: %s%s%s" % (source_file, prefix, output)) |
+ self._error("Error in: %s%s%s" % (source_file, prefix, output)) |
elif output: |
- self._log_debug("Output: %s" % output) |
- |
- self._clean_up() |
- return bool(fixed_errors), stderr |
+ self._debug("Output: %s" % output) |
+ |
+ return bool(errors), output |
def check_multiple(self, sources): |
"""Closure compile a set of files and check for errors. |
Args: |
- sources: An array of files to check. |
+ sources: An array of files to check. |
Returns: |
- (found_errors, stderr) A boolean indicating whether errors were found and |
- the raw Closure Compiler stderr (as a string). |
- """ |
- errors, stderr = self._run_js_check(sources, []) |
- self._clean_up() |
+ (has_errors, output) A boolean indicating if there were errors and the |
+ Closure compiler output (as a string). |
+ """ |
+ |
+ errors, stderr = self._run_js_check(sources) |
return bool(errors), stderr |
- |
if __name__ == "__main__": |
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
@@ -372,17 +316,20 @@ |
if opts.single_file: |
for source in opts.sources: |
depends, externs = build.inputs.resolve_recursive_dependencies( |
- source, depends, externs) |
- found_errors, _ = checker.check(source, out_file=opts.out_file, |
- depends=depends, externs=externs) |
- if found_errors: |
+ source, |
+ depends, |
+ externs) |
+ has_errors, _ = checker.check(source, out_file=opts.out_file, |
+ depends=depends, externs=externs) |
+ if has_errors: |
sys.exit(1) |
+ |
else: |
- found_errors, stderr = checker.check_multiple(opts.sources) |
- if found_errors: |
- print stderr |
+ has_errors, errors = checker.check_multiple(opts.sources) |
+ if has_errors: |
+ print errors |
sys.exit(1) |
if opts.success_stamp: |
- with open(opts.success_stamp, "w"): |
+ with open(opts.success_stamp, 'w'): |
os.utime(opts.success_stamp, None) |