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| 1 | from coalib.bears.Bear import Bear |
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| 5 | class GlobalBear(Bear): |
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| 6 | """ |
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| 7 | A GlobalBear is able to analyze semantic facts across several file. |
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| 9 | The results of a GlobalBear will be presented grouped by the origin Bear. |
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| 10 | Therefore Results spanning above multiple files are allowed and will be |
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| 11 | handled right. |
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| 13 | If you only look at one file at once anyway a LocalBear is better for your |
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| 14 | needs. (And better for performance and usability for both user and |
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| 15 | developer.) |
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| 16 | """ |
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| 18 | def __init__(self, |
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| 19 | file_dict, # filename : file contents |
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| 20 | section, |
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| 21 | message_queue, |
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| 22 | timeout=0): |
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| 23 | Bear.__init__(self, section, message_queue, timeout) |
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| 24 | self.file_dict = file_dict |
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| 26 | @staticmethod |
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| 27 | def kind(): |
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| 28 | return BEAR_KIND.GLOBAL |
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| 30 | def run(self, |
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| 31 | *args, |
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| 32 | dependency_results=None, |
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| 33 | **kwargs): |
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| 34 | """ |
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| 35 | Handles all files in file_dict. |
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| 37 | :return: A list of Result type. |
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| 38 | """ |
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| 39 | raise NotImplementedError( |
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| 40 | "This function has to be implemented for a runnable bear.") |
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