| Index: tools/clang/scripts/apply_edits.py
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| diff --git a/tools/clang/scripts/run_tool.py b/tools/clang/scripts/apply_edits.py
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| similarity index 33%
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| copy from tools/clang/scripts/run_tool.py
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| copy to tools/clang/scripts/apply_edits.py
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| index 42b085eb1a6f63e84ce778c7d3f80b1d09c273ea..7d373a95511c29bce85925d49e19b3c7fa357cfd 100755
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| --- a/tools/clang/scripts/run_tool.py
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| +++ b/tools/clang/scripts/apply_edits.py
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| @@ -2,39 +2,18 @@
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| # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| # found in the LICENSE file.
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| -"""Wrapper script to help run clang tools across Chromium code.
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| +"""Applies edits generated by a clang tool that was run on Chromium code.
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|
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| -How to use this tool:
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| -If you want to run the tool across all Chromium code:
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| -run_tool.py <tool> <path/to/compiledb>
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| +Synopsis:
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|
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| -If you want to include all files mentioned in the compilation database:
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| -run_tool.py <tool> <path/to/compiledb> --all
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| + cat run_tool.out | extract_edits.py | apply_edits.py <build dir> <filters...>
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| -If you only want to run the tool across just chrome/browser and content/browser:
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| -run_tool.py <tool> <path/to/compiledb> chrome/browser content/browser
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| +For example - to apply edits only to WTF sources:
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| -Please see https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/clang_tool_refactoring.md for more
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| -information, which documents the entire automated refactoring flow in Chromium.
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| + ... | apply_edits.py out/gn third_party/WebKit/Source/wtf
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| -Why use this tool:
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| -The clang tool implementation doesn't take advantage of multiple cores, and if
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| -it fails mysteriously in the middle, all the generated replacements will be
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| -lost.
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| -
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| -Unfortunately, if the work is simply sharded across multiple cores by running
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| -multiple RefactoringTools, problems arise when they attempt to rewrite a file at
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| -the same time. To work around that, clang tools that are run using this tool
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| -should output edits to stdout in the following format:
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| -
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| -==== BEGIN EDITS ====
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| -r:<file path>:<offset>:<length>:<replacement text>
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| -r:<file path>:<offset>:<length>:<replacement text>
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| -...etc...
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| -==== END EDITS ====
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| -
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| -Any generated edits are applied once the clang tool has finished running
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| -across Chromium, regardless of whether some instances failed or not.
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| +In addition to filters specified on the command line, the tool also skips edits
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| +that apply to files that are not covered by git.
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| """
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| import argparse
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| @@ -75,17 +54,7 @@ def _GetFilesFromGit(paths=None):
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| return [os.path.realpath(p) for p in output.splitlines()]
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|
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| -def _GetFilesFromCompileDB(build_directory):
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| - """ Gets the list of files mentioned in the compilation database.
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| -
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| - Args:
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| - build_directory: Directory that contains the compile database.
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| - """
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| - return [os.path.join(entry['directory'], entry['file'])
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| - for entry in compile_db.Read(build_directory)]
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| -
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| -
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| -def _ExtractEditsFromStdout(build_directory, stdout):
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| +def _ParseEditsFromStdin(build_directory):
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| """Extracts generated list of edits from the tool's stdout.
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|
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| The expected format is documented at the top of this file.
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| @@ -98,120 +67,69 @@ def _ExtractEditsFromStdout(build_directory, stdout):
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| Returns:
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| A dictionary mapping filenames to the associated edits.
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| """
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| - lines = stdout.splitlines()
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| - start_index = lines.index('==== BEGIN EDITS ====')
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| - end_index = lines.index('==== END EDITS ====')
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| + path_to_resolved_path = {}
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| + def _ResolvePath(path):
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| + if path in path_to_resolved_path:
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| + return path_to_resolved_path[path]
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| +
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| + if not os.path.isfile(path):
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| + resolved_path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(build_directory, path))
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| + else:
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| + resolved_path = path
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| +
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| + if not os.path.isfile(resolved_path):
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| + sys.stderr.write('Edit applies to a non-existent file: %s\n' % path)
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| + resolved_path = None
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| +
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| + path_to_resolved_path[path] = resolved_path
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| + return resolved_path
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| +
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| edits = collections.defaultdict(list)
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| - for line in lines[start_index + 1:end_index]:
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| + for line in sys.stdin:
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| + line = line.rstrip("\n\r")
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| try:
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| edit_type, path, offset, length, replacement = line.split(':::', 4)
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| replacement = replacement.replace('\0', '\n')
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| - # Normalize the file path emitted by the clang tool.
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| - path = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(build_directory, path))
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| + path = _ResolvePath(path)
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| + if not path: continue
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| edits[path].append(Edit(edit_type, int(offset), int(length), replacement))
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| except ValueError:
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| - print 'Unable to parse edit: %s' % line
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| + sys.stderr.write('Unable to parse edit: %s\n' % line)
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| return edits
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| -def _ExecuteTool(toolname, tool_args, build_directory, filename):
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| - """Executes the tool.
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| -
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| - This is defined outside the class so it can be pickled for the multiprocessing
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| - module.
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| -
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| - Args:
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| - toolname: Path to the tool to execute.
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| - tool_args: Arguments to be passed to the tool. Can be None.
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| - build_directory: Directory that contains the compile database.
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| - filename: The file to run the tool over.
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| -
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| - Returns:
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| - A dictionary that must contain the key "status" and a boolean value
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| - associated with it.
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| -
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| - If status is True, then the generated edits are stored with the key "edits"
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| - in the dictionary.
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| -
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| - Otherwise, the filename and the output from stderr are associated with the
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| - keys "filename" and "stderr" respectively.
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| - """
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| - args = [toolname, '-p', build_directory, filename]
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| - if (tool_args):
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| - args.extend(tool_args)
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| - command = subprocess.Popen(
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| - args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
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| - stdout, stderr = command.communicate()
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| - if command.returncode != 0:
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| - return {'status': False, 'filename': filename, 'stderr': stderr}
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| - else:
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| - return {'status': True,
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| - 'edits': _ExtractEditsFromStdout(build_directory, stdout)}
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| -
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| -
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| -class _CompilerDispatcher(object):
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| - """Multiprocessing controller for running clang tools in parallel."""
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| -
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| - def __init__(self, toolname, tool_args, build_directory, filenames):
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| - """Initializer method.
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| -
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| - Args:
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| - toolname: Path to the tool to execute.
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| - tool_args: Arguments to be passed to the tool. Can be None.
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| - build_directory: Directory that contains the compile database.
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| - filenames: The files to run the tool over.
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| - """
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| - self.__toolname = toolname
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| - self.__tool_args = tool_args
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| - self.__build_directory = build_directory
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| - self.__filenames = filenames
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| - self.__success_count = 0
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| - self.__failed_count = 0
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| - self.__edit_count = 0
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| - self.__edits = collections.defaultdict(list)
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| -
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| - @property
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| - def edits(self):
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| - return self.__edits
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| -
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| - @property
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| - def failed_count(self):
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| - return self.__failed_count
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| -
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| - def Run(self):
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| - """Does the grunt work."""
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| - pool = multiprocessing.Pool()
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| - result_iterator = pool.imap_unordered(
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| - functools.partial(_ExecuteTool, self.__toolname, self.__tool_args,
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| - self.__build_directory),
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| - self.__filenames)
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| - for result in result_iterator:
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| - self.__ProcessResult(result)
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| - sys.stdout.write('\n')
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| - sys.stdout.flush()
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| -
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| - def __ProcessResult(self, result):
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| - """Handles result processing.
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| -
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| - Args:
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| - result: The result dictionary returned by _ExecuteTool.
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| - """
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| - if result['status']:
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| - self.__success_count += 1
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| - for k, v in result['edits'].iteritems():
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| - self.__edits[k].extend(v)
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| - self.__edit_count += len(v)
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| - else:
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| - self.__failed_count += 1
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| - sys.stdout.write('\nFailed to process %s\n' % result['filename'])
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| - sys.stdout.write(result['stderr'])
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| - sys.stdout.write('\n')
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| - percentage = (float(self.__success_count + self.__failed_count) /
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| - len(self.__filenames)) * 100
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| - sys.stdout.write('Succeeded: %d, Failed: %d, Edits: %d [%.2f%%]\r' %
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| - (self.__success_count, self.__failed_count,
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| - self.__edit_count, percentage))
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| - sys.stdout.flush()
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| +def _ApplyEditsToSingleFile(filename, edits):
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| + # Sort the edits and iterate through them in reverse order. Sorting allows
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| + # duplicate edits to be quickly skipped, while reversing means that
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| + # subsequent edits don't need to have their offsets updated with each edit
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| + # applied.
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| + edit_count = 0
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| + error_count = 0
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| + edits.sort()
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| + last_edit = None
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| + with open(filename, 'rb+') as f:
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| + contents = bytearray(f.read())
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| + for edit in reversed(edits):
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| + if edit == last_edit:
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| + continue
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| + if (last_edit is not None and edit.edit_type == last_edit.edit_type and
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| + edit.offset == last_edit.offset and edit.length == last_edit.length):
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| + sys.stderr.write(
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| + 'Conflicting edit: %s at offset %d, length %d: "%s" != "%s"\n' %
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| + (filename, edit.offset, edit.length, edit.replacement,
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| + last_edit.replacement))
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| + error_count += 1
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| + continue
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| +
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| + last_edit = edit
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| + contents[edit.offset:edit.offset + edit.length] = edit.replacement
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| + if not edit.replacement:
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| + _ExtendDeletionIfElementIsInList(contents, edit.offset)
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| + edit_count += 1
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| + f.seek(0)
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| + f.truncate()
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| + f.write(contents)
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| + return (edit_count, error_count)
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|
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| def _ApplyEdits(edits):
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| @@ -221,27 +139,19 @@ def _ApplyEdits(edits):
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| edits: A dict mapping filenames to Edit instances that apply to that file.
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| """
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| edit_count = 0
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| + error_count = 0
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| + done_files = 0
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| for k, v in edits.iteritems():
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| - # Sort the edits and iterate through them in reverse order. Sorting allows
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| - # duplicate edits to be quickly skipped, while reversing means that
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| - # subsequent edits don't need to have their offsets updated with each edit
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| - # applied.
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| - v.sort()
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| - last_edit = None
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| - with open(k, 'rb+') as f:
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| - contents = bytearray(f.read())
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| - for edit in reversed(v):
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| - if edit == last_edit:
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| - continue
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| - last_edit = edit
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| - contents[edit.offset:edit.offset + edit.length] = edit.replacement
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| - if not edit.replacement:
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| - _ExtendDeletionIfElementIsInList(contents, edit.offset)
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| - edit_count += 1
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| - f.seek(0)
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| - f.truncate()
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| - f.write(contents)
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| - print 'Applied %d edits to %d files' % (edit_count, len(edits))
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| + tmp_edit_count, tmp_error_count = _ApplyEditsToSingleFile(k, v)
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| + edit_count += tmp_edit_count
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| + error_count += tmp_error_count
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| + done_files += 1
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| + percentage = (float(done_files) / len(edits)) * 100
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| + sys.stderr.write('Applied %d edits (%d errors) to %d files [%.2f%%]\r' %
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| + (edit_count, error_count, done_files, percentage))
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| +
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| + sys.stderr.write('\n')
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| + return -error_count
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|
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| _WHITESPACE_BYTES = frozenset((ord('\t'), ord('\n'), ord('\r'), ord(' ')))
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| @@ -291,54 +201,20 @@ def _ExtendDeletionIfElementIsInList(contents, offset):
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| def main():
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| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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| - parser.add_argument('tool', help='clang tool to run')
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| - parser.add_argument('--all', action='store_true')
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| parser.add_argument(
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| - '--generate-compdb',
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| - action='store_true',
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| - help='regenerate the compile database before running the tool')
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| - parser.add_argument(
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| - 'compile_database',
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| - help='path to the directory that contains the compile database')
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| + 'build_directory',
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| + help='path to the build dir (dir that edit paths are relative to)')
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| parser.add_argument(
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| 'path_filter',
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| nargs='*',
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| help='optional paths to filter what files the tool is run on')
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| - parser.add_argument(
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| - '--tool-args', nargs='*',
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| - help='optional arguments passed to the tool')
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| args = parser.parse_args()
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|
|
| - os.environ['PATH'] = '%s%s%s' % (
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| - os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
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| - os.path.dirname(__file__),
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| - '../../../third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/bin')),
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| - os.pathsep,
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| - os.environ['PATH'])
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| -
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| - if args.generate_compdb:
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| - compile_db.GenerateWithNinja(args.compile_database)
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| -
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| filenames = set(_GetFilesFromGit(args.path_filter))
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| - if args.all:
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| - source_filenames = set(_GetFilesFromCompileDB(args.compile_database))
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| - else:
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| - # Filter out files that aren't C/C++/Obj-C/Obj-C++.
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| - extensions = frozenset(('.c', '.cc', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm'))
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| - source_filenames = [f
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| - for f in filenames
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| - if os.path.splitext(f)[1] in extensions]
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| - dispatcher = _CompilerDispatcher(args.tool, args.tool_args,
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| - args.compile_database,
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| - source_filenames)
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| - dispatcher.Run()
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| - # Filter out edits to files that aren't in the git repository, since it's not
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| - # useful to modify files that aren't under source control--typically, these
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| - # are generated files or files in a git submodule that's not part of Chromium.
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| - _ApplyEdits({k: v
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| - for k, v in dispatcher.edits.iteritems()
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| - if os.path.realpath(k) in filenames})
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| - return -dispatcher.failed_count
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| + edits = _ParseEditsFromStdin(args.build_directory)
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| + return _ApplyEdits(
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| + {k: v for k, v in edits.iteritems()
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| + if os.path.realpath(k) in filenames})
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|
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| if __name__ == '__main__':
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|
|