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Issue 1920403002: [content/test/gpu] Run pylint check of gpu tests in unittest instead of PRESUBMIT (Closed) Base URL: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src.git@master
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+# Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Arista Networks, Inc. - James Lingard
+# Copyright (c) 2004-2013 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE).
+# Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
+#
+# http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
+# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
+# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+"""Checker for string formatting operations.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import tokenize
+import string
+import numbers
+
+import astroid
+
+from pylint.interfaces import ITokenChecker, IAstroidChecker, IRawChecker
+from pylint.checkers import BaseChecker, BaseTokenChecker
+from pylint.checkers import utils
+from pylint.checkers.utils import check_messages
+
+import six
+
+
+_PY3K = sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 0)
+_PY27 = sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 7)
+
+MSGS = {
+ 'E1300': ("Unsupported format character %r (%#02x) at index %d",
+ "bad-format-character",
+ "Used when a unsupported format character is used in a format\
+ string."),
+ 'E1301': ("Format string ends in middle of conversion specifier",
+ "truncated-format-string",
+ "Used when a format string terminates before the end of a \
+ conversion specifier."),
+ 'E1302': ("Mixing named and unnamed conversion specifiers in format string",
+ "mixed-format-string",
+ "Used when a format string contains both named (e.g. '%(foo)d') \
+ and unnamed (e.g. '%d') conversion specifiers. This is also \
+ used when a named conversion specifier contains * for the \
+ minimum field width and/or precision."),
+ 'E1303': ("Expected mapping for format string, not %s",
+ "format-needs-mapping",
+ "Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers \
+ is used with an argument that is not a mapping."),
+ 'W1300': ("Format string dictionary key should be a string, not %s",
+ "bad-format-string-key",
+ "Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers \
+ is used with a dictionary whose keys are not all strings."),
+ 'W1301': ("Unused key %r in format string dictionary",
+ "unused-format-string-key",
+ "Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers \
+ is used with a dictionary that conWtains keys not required by the \
+ format string."),
+ 'E1304': ("Missing key %r in format string dictionary",
+ "missing-format-string-key",
+ "Used when a format string that uses named conversion specifiers \
+ is used with a dictionary that doesn't contain all the keys \
+ required by the format string."),
+ 'E1305': ("Too many arguments for format string",
+ "too-many-format-args",
+ "Used when a format string that uses unnamed conversion \
+ specifiers is given too many arguments."),
+ 'E1306': ("Not enough arguments for format string",
+ "too-few-format-args",
+ "Used when a format string that uses unnamed conversion \
+ specifiers is given too few arguments"),
+
+ 'W1302': ("Invalid format string",
+ "bad-format-string",
+ "Used when a PEP 3101 format string is invalid.",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)}),
+ 'W1303': ("Missing keyword argument %r for format string",
+ "missing-format-argument-key",
+ "Used when a PEP 3101 format string that uses named fields "
+ "doesn't receive one or more required keywords.",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)}),
+ 'W1304': ("Unused format argument %r",
+ "unused-format-string-argument",
+ "Used when a PEP 3101 format string that uses named "
+ "fields is used with an argument that "
+ "is not required by the format string.",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)}),
+ 'W1305': ("Format string contains both automatic field numbering "
+ "and manual field specification",
+ "format-combined-specification",
+ "Usen when a PEP 3101 format string contains both automatic "
+ "field numbering (e.g. '{}') and manual field "
+ "specification (e.g. '{0}').",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)}),
+ 'W1306': ("Missing format attribute %r in format specifier %r",
+ "missing-format-attribute",
+ "Used when a PEP 3101 format string uses an "
+ "attribute specifier ({0.length}), but the argument "
+ "passed for formatting doesn't have that attribute.",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)}),
+ 'W1307': ("Using invalid lookup key %r in format specifier %r",
+ "invalid-format-index",
+ "Used when a PEP 3101 format string uses a lookup specifier "
+ "({a[1]}), but the argument passed for formatting "
+ "doesn't contain or doesn't have that key as an attribute.",
+ {'minversion': (2, 7)})
+ }
+
+OTHER_NODES = (astroid.Const, astroid.List, astroid.Backquote,
+ astroid.Lambda, astroid.Function,
+ astroid.ListComp, astroid.SetComp, astroid.GenExpr)
+
+if _PY3K:
+ import _string
+
+ def split_format_field_names(format_string):
+ return _string.formatter_field_name_split(format_string)
+else:
+ def _field_iterator_convertor(iterator):
+ for is_attr, key in iterator:
+ if isinstance(key, numbers.Number):
+ yield is_attr, int(key)
+ else:
+ yield is_attr, key
+
+ def split_format_field_names(format_string):
+ keyname, fielditerator = format_string._formatter_field_name_split()
+ # it will return longs, instead of ints, which will complicate
+ # the output
+ return keyname, _field_iterator_convertor(fielditerator)
+
+
+def collect_string_fields(format_string):
+ """ Given a format string, return an iterator
+ of all the valid format fields. It handles nested fields
+ as well.
+ """
+
+ formatter = string.Formatter()
+ try:
+ parseiterator = formatter.parse(format_string)
+ for result in parseiterator:
+ if all(item is None for item in result[1:]):
+ # not a replacement format
+ continue
+ name = result[1]
+ nested = result[2]
+ yield name
+ if nested:
+ for field in collect_string_fields(nested):
+ yield field
+ except ValueError:
+ # probably the format string is invalid
+ # should we check the argument of the ValueError?
+ raise utils.IncompleteFormatString(format_string)
+
+def parse_format_method_string(format_string):
+ """
+ Parses a PEP 3101 format string, returning a tuple of
+ (keys, num_args, manual_pos_arg),
+ where keys is the set of mapping keys in the format string, num_args
+ is the number of arguments required by the format string and
+ manual_pos_arg is the number of arguments passed with the position.
+ """
+ keys = []
+ num_args = 0
+ manual_pos_arg = set()
+ for name in collect_string_fields(format_string):
+ if name and str(name).isdigit():
+ manual_pos_arg.add(str(name))
+ elif name:
+ keyname, fielditerator = split_format_field_names(name)
+ if isinstance(keyname, numbers.Number):
+ # In Python 2 it will return long which will lead
+ # to different output between 2 and 3
+ manual_pos_arg.add(keyname)
+ keyname = int(keyname)
+ keys.append((keyname, list(fielditerator)))
+ else:
+ num_args += 1
+ return keys, num_args, len(manual_pos_arg)
+
+def get_args(callfunc):
+ """ Get the arguments from the given `CallFunc` node.
+ Return a tuple, where the first element is the
+ number of positional arguments and the second element
+ is the keyword arguments in a dict.
+ """
+ positional = 0
+ named = {}
+
+ for arg in callfunc.args:
+ if isinstance(arg, astroid.Keyword):
+ named[arg.arg] = utils.safe_infer(arg.value)
+ else:
+ positional += 1
+ return positional, named
+
+def get_access_path(key, parts):
+ """ Given a list of format specifiers, returns
+ the final access path (e.g. a.b.c[0][1]).
+ """
+ path = []
+ for is_attribute, specifier in parts:
+ if is_attribute:
+ path.append(".{}".format(specifier))
+ else:
+ path.append("[{!r}]".format(specifier))
+ return str(key) + "".join(path)
+
+
+class StringFormatChecker(BaseChecker):
+ """Checks string formatting operations to ensure that the format string
+ is valid and the arguments match the format string.
+ """
+
+ __implements__ = (IAstroidChecker,)
+ name = 'string'
+ msgs = MSGS
+
+ @check_messages(*(MSGS.keys()))
+ def visit_binop(self, node):
+ if node.op != '%':
+ return
+ left = node.left
+ args = node.right
+
+ if not (isinstance(left, astroid.Const)
+ and isinstance(left.value, six.string_types)):
+ return
+ format_string = left.value
+ try:
+ required_keys, required_num_args = \
+ utils.parse_format_string(format_string)
+ except utils.UnsupportedFormatCharacter as e:
+ c = format_string[e.index]
+ self.add_message('bad-format-character',
+ node=node, args=(c, ord(c), e.index))
+ return
+ except utils.IncompleteFormatString:
+ self.add_message('truncated-format-string', node=node)
+ return
+ if required_keys and required_num_args:
+ # The format string uses both named and unnamed format
+ # specifiers.
+ self.add_message('mixed-format-string', node=node)
+ elif required_keys:
+ # The format string uses only named format specifiers.
+ # Check that the RHS of the % operator is a mapping object
+ # that contains precisely the set of keys required by the
+ # format string.
+ if isinstance(args, astroid.Dict):
+ keys = set()
+ unknown_keys = False
+ for k, _ in args.items:
+ if isinstance(k, astroid.Const):
+ key = k.value
+ if isinstance(key, six.string_types):
+ keys.add(key)
+ else:
+ self.add_message('bad-format-string-key',
+ node=node, args=key)
+ else:
+ # One of the keys was something other than a
+ # constant. Since we can't tell what it is,
+ # supress checks for missing keys in the
+ # dictionary.
+ unknown_keys = True
+ if not unknown_keys:
+ for key in required_keys:
+ if key not in keys:
+ self.add_message('missing-format-string-key',
+ node=node, args=key)
+ for key in keys:
+ if key not in required_keys:
+ self.add_message('unused-format-string-key',
+ node=node, args=key)
+ elif isinstance(args, OTHER_NODES + (astroid.Tuple,)):
+ type_name = type(args).__name__
+ self.add_message('format-needs-mapping',
+ node=node, args=type_name)
+ # else:
+ # The RHS of the format specifier is a name or
+ # expression. It may be a mapping object, so
+ # there's nothing we can check.
+ else:
+ # The format string uses only unnamed format specifiers.
+ # Check that the number of arguments passed to the RHS of
+ # the % operator matches the number required by the format
+ # string.
+ if isinstance(args, astroid.Tuple):
+ num_args = len(args.elts)
+ elif isinstance(args, OTHER_NODES + (astroid.Dict, astroid.DictComp)):
+ num_args = 1
+ else:
+ # The RHS of the format specifier is a name or
+ # expression. It could be a tuple of unknown size, so
+ # there's nothing we can check.
+ num_args = None
+ if num_args is not None:
+ if num_args > required_num_args:
+ self.add_message('too-many-format-args', node=node)
+ elif num_args < required_num_args:
+ self.add_message('too-few-format-args', node=node)
+
+
+class StringMethodsChecker(BaseChecker):
+ __implements__ = (IAstroidChecker,)
+ name = 'string'
+ msgs = {
+ 'E1310': ("Suspicious argument in %s.%s call",
+ "bad-str-strip-call",
+ "The argument to a str.{l,r,}strip call contains a"
+ " duplicate character, "),
+ }
+
+ @check_messages(*(MSGS.keys()))
+ def visit_callfunc(self, node):
+ func = utils.safe_infer(node.func)
+ if (isinstance(func, astroid.BoundMethod)
+ and isinstance(func.bound, astroid.Instance)
+ and func.bound.name in ('str', 'unicode', 'bytes')):
+ if func.name in ('strip', 'lstrip', 'rstrip') and node.args:
+ arg = utils.safe_infer(node.args[0])
+ if not isinstance(arg, astroid.Const):
+ return
+ if len(arg.value) != len(set(arg.value)):
+ self.add_message('bad-str-strip-call', node=node,
+ args=(func.bound.name, func.name))
+ elif func.name == 'format':
+ if _PY27 or _PY3K:
+ self._check_new_format(node, func)
+
+ def _check_new_format(self, node, func):
+ """ Check the new string formatting. """
+ # TODO: skip (for now) format nodes which don't have
+ # an explicit string on the left side of the format operation.
+ # We do this because our inference engine can't properly handle
+ # redefinitions of the original string.
+ # For more details, see issue 287.
+ #
+ # Note that there may not be any left side at all, if the format method
+ # has been assigned to another variable. See issue 351. For example:
+ #
+ # fmt = 'some string {}'.format
+ # fmt('arg')
+ if (isinstance(node.func, astroid.Getattr)
+ and not isinstance(node.func.expr, astroid.Const)):
+ return
+ try:
+ strnode = next(func.bound.infer())
+ except astroid.InferenceError:
+ return
+ if not isinstance(strnode, astroid.Const):
+ return
+ if node.starargs or node.kwargs:
+ # TODO: Don't complicate the logic, skip these for now.
+ return
+ try:
+ positional, named = get_args(node)
+ except astroid.InferenceError:
+ return
+ try:
+ fields, num_args, manual_pos = parse_format_method_string(strnode.value)
+ except utils.IncompleteFormatString:
+ self.add_message('bad-format-string', node=node)
+ return
+
+ named_fields = set(field[0] for field in fields
+ if isinstance(field[0], six.string_types))
+ if num_args and manual_pos:
+ self.add_message('format-combined-specification',
+ node=node)
+ return
+
+ check_args = False
+ # Consider "{[0]} {[1]}" as num_args.
+ num_args += sum(1 for field in named_fields
+ if field == '')
+ if named_fields:
+ for field in named_fields:
+ if field not in named and field:
+ self.add_message('missing-format-argument-key',
+ node=node,
+ args=(field, ))
+ for field in named:
+ if field not in named_fields:
+ self.add_message('unused-format-string-argument',
+ node=node,
+ args=(field, ))
+ # num_args can be 0 if manual_pos is not.
+ num_args = num_args or manual_pos
+ if positional or num_args:
+ empty = any(True for field in named_fields
+ if field == '')
+ if named or empty:
+ # Verify the required number of positional arguments
+ # only if the .format got at least one keyword argument.
+ # This means that the format strings accepts both
+ # positional and named fields and we should warn
+ # when one of the them is missing or is extra.
+ check_args = True
+ else:
+ check_args = True
+ if check_args:
+ # num_args can be 0 if manual_pos is not.
+ num_args = num_args or manual_pos
+ if positional > num_args:
+ self.add_message('too-many-format-args', node=node)
+ elif positional < num_args:
+ self.add_message('too-few-format-args', node=node)
+
+ self._check_new_format_specifiers(node, fields, named)
+
+ def _check_new_format_specifiers(self, node, fields, named):
+ """
+ Check attribute and index access in the format
+ string ("{0.a}" and "{0[a]}").
+ """
+ for key, specifiers in fields:
+ # Obtain the argument. If it can't be obtained
+ # or infered, skip this check.
+ if key == '':
+ # {[0]} will have an unnamed argument, defaulting
+ # to 0. It will not be present in `named`, so use the value
+ # 0 for it.
+ key = 0
+ if isinstance(key, numbers.Number):
+ try:
+ argname = utils.get_argument_from_call(node, key)
+ except utils.NoSuchArgumentError:
+ continue
+ else:
+ if key not in named:
+ continue
+ argname = named[key]
+ if argname in (astroid.YES, None):
+ continue
+ try:
+ argument = next(argname.infer())
+ except astroid.InferenceError:
+ continue
+ if not specifiers or argument is astroid.YES:
+ # No need to check this key if it doesn't
+ # use attribute / item access
+ continue
+ if argument.parent and isinstance(argument.parent, astroid.Arguments):
+ # Ignore any object coming from an argument,
+ # because we can't infer its value properly.
+ continue
+ previous = argument
+ parsed = []
+ for is_attribute, specifier in specifiers:
+ if previous is astroid.YES:
+ break
+ parsed.append((is_attribute, specifier))
+ if is_attribute:
+ try:
+ previous = previous.getattr(specifier)[0]
+ except astroid.NotFoundError:
+ if (hasattr(previous, 'has_dynamic_getattr') and
+ previous.has_dynamic_getattr()):
+ # Don't warn if the object has a custom __getattr__
+ break
+ path = get_access_path(key, parsed)
+ self.add_message('missing-format-attribute',
+ args=(specifier, path),
+ node=node)
+ break
+ else:
+ warn_error = False
+ if hasattr(previous, 'getitem'):
+ try:
+ previous = previous.getitem(specifier)
+ except (IndexError, TypeError):
+ warn_error = True
+ else:
+ try:
+ # Lookup __getitem__ in the current node,
+ # but skip further checks, because we can't
+ # retrieve the looked object
+ previous.getattr('__getitem__')
+ break
+ except astroid.NotFoundError:
+ warn_error = True
+ if warn_error:
+ path = get_access_path(key, parsed)
+ self.add_message('invalid-format-index',
+ args=(specifier, path),
+ node=node)
+ break
+
+ try:
+ previous = next(previous.infer())
+ except astroid.InferenceError:
+ # can't check further if we can't infer it
+ break
+
+
+
+class StringConstantChecker(BaseTokenChecker):
+ """Check string literals"""
+ __implements__ = (ITokenChecker, IRawChecker)
+ name = 'string_constant'
+ msgs = {
+ 'W1401': ('Anomalous backslash in string: \'%s\'. '
+ 'String constant might be missing an r prefix.',
+ 'anomalous-backslash-in-string',
+ 'Used when a backslash is in a literal string but not as an '
+ 'escape.'),
+ 'W1402': ('Anomalous Unicode escape in byte string: \'%s\'. '
+ 'String constant might be missing an r or u prefix.',
+ 'anomalous-unicode-escape-in-string',
+ 'Used when an escape like \\u is encountered in a byte '
+ 'string where it has no effect.'),
+ }
+
+ # Characters that have a special meaning after a backslash in either
+ # Unicode or byte strings.
+ ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = 'abfnrtvx\n\r\t\\\'\"01234567'
+
+ # TODO(mbp): Octal characters are quite an edge case today; people may
+ # prefer a separate warning where they occur. \0 should be allowed.
+
+ # Characters that have a special meaning after a backslash but only in
+ # Unicode strings.
+ UNICODE_ESCAPE_CHARACTERS = 'uUN'
+
+ def process_module(self, module):
+ self._unicode_literals = 'unicode_literals' in module.future_imports
+
+ def process_tokens(self, tokens):
+ for (tok_type, token, (start_row, _), _, _) in tokens:
+ if tok_type == tokenize.STRING:
+ # 'token' is the whole un-parsed token; we can look at the start
+ # of it to see whether it's a raw or unicode string etc.
+ self.process_string_token(token, start_row)
+
+ def process_string_token(self, token, start_row):
+ for i, c in enumerate(token):
+ if c in '\'\"':
+ quote_char = c
+ break
+ # pylint: disable=undefined-loop-variable
+ prefix = token[:i].lower() # markers like u, b, r.
+ after_prefix = token[i:]
+ if after_prefix[:3] == after_prefix[-3:] == 3 * quote_char:
+ string_body = after_prefix[3:-3]
+ else:
+ string_body = after_prefix[1:-1] # Chop off quotes
+ # No special checks on raw strings at the moment.
+ if 'r' not in prefix:
+ self.process_non_raw_string_token(prefix, string_body, start_row)
+
+ def process_non_raw_string_token(self, prefix, string_body, start_row):
+ """check for bad escapes in a non-raw string.
+
+ prefix: lowercase string of eg 'ur' string prefix markers.
+ string_body: the un-parsed body of the string, not including the quote
+ marks.
+ start_row: integer line number in the source.
+ """
+ # Walk through the string; if we see a backslash then escape the next
+ # character, and skip over it. If we see a non-escaped character,
+ # alert, and continue.
+ #
+ # Accept a backslash when it escapes a backslash, or a quote, or
+ # end-of-line, or one of the letters that introduce a special escape
+ # sequence <http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html>
+ #
+ # TODO(mbp): Maybe give a separate warning about the rarely-used
+ # \a \b \v \f?
+ #
+ # TODO(mbp): We could give the column of the problem character, but
+ # add_message doesn't seem to have a way to pass it through at present.
+ i = 0
+ while True:
+ i = string_body.find('\\', i)
+ if i == -1:
+ break
+ # There must be a next character; having a backslash at the end
+ # of the string would be a SyntaxError.
+ next_char = string_body[i+1]
+ match = string_body[i:i+2]
+ if next_char in self.UNICODE_ESCAPE_CHARACTERS:
+ if 'u' in prefix:
+ pass
+ elif (_PY3K or self._unicode_literals) and 'b' not in prefix:
+ pass # unicode by default
+ else:
+ self.add_message('anomalous-unicode-escape-in-string',
+ line=start_row, args=(match, ))
+ elif next_char not in self.ESCAPE_CHARACTERS:
+ self.add_message('anomalous-backslash-in-string',
+ line=start_row, args=(match, ))
+ # Whether it was a valid escape or not, backslash followed by
+ # another character can always be consumed whole: the second
+ # character can never be the start of a new backslash escape.
+ i += 2
+
+
+
+def register(linter):
+ """required method to auto register this checker """
+ linter.register_checker(StringFormatChecker(linter))
+ linter.register_checker(StringMethodsChecker(linter))
+ linter.register_checker(StringConstantChecker(linter))
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