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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from functools import partial, partialmethod
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import inspect
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from itertools import chain, compress
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import re
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import shutil
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from subprocess import check_call, CalledProcessError, DEVNULL
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from types import MappingProxyType
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from coalib.bears.LocalBear import LocalBear
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from coalib.misc.ContextManagers import make_temp
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from coala_utils.decorators import assert_right_type, enforce_signature
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from coalib.misc.Shell import run_shell_command
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from coalib.results.Diff import Diff
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from coalib.results.Result import Result
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from coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY import RESULT_SEVERITY
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from coalib.settings.FunctionMetadata import FunctionMetadata
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def _prepare_options(options):
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    """
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    Prepares options for ``linter`` for a given options dict in-place.
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    :param options:
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        The options dict that contains user/developer inputs.
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    """
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    allowed_options = {"executable",
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                       "output_format",
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                       "use_stdin",
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                       "use_stdout",
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                       "use_stderr",
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                       "config_suffix",
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                       "executable_check_fail_info",
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                       "prerequisite_check_command"}
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    if not options["use_stdout"] and not options["use_stderr"]:
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        raise ValueError("No output streams provided at all.")
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    if options["output_format"] == "corrected":
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        if (
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                "diff_severity" in options and
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                options["diff_severity"] not in RESULT_SEVERITY.reverse):
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            raise TypeError("Invalid value for `diff_severity`: " +
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                            repr(options["diff_severity"]))
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        if "result_message" in options:
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            assert_right_type(options["result_message"], str, "result_message")
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        if "diff_distance" in options:
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            assert_right_type(options["diff_distance"], int, "diff_distance")
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        allowed_options |= {"diff_severity", "result_message", "diff_distance"}
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    elif options["output_format"] == "regex":
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        if "output_regex" not in options:
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            raise ValueError("`output_regex` needed when specified "
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                             "output-format 'regex'.")
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        options["output_regex"] = re.compile(options["output_regex"])
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        # Don't setup severity_map if one is provided by user or if it's not
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        # used inside the output_regex. If one is manually provided but not
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        # used in the output_regex, throw an exception.
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        if "severity_map" in options:
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            if "severity" not in options["output_regex"].groupindex:
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                raise ValueError("Provided `severity_map` but named group "
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                                 "`severity` is not used in `output_regex`.")
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            assert_right_type(options["severity_map"], dict, "severity_map")
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            for key, value in options["severity_map"].items():
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                assert_right_type(key, str, "severity_map key")
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                try:
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                    assert_right_type(value, int, "<severity_map dict-value>")
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                except TypeError:
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                    raise TypeError(
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                        "The value {!r} for key {!r} inside given "
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                        "severity-map is no valid severity value.".format(
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                            value, key))
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                if value not in RESULT_SEVERITY.reverse:
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                    raise TypeError(
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                        "Invalid severity value {!r} for key {!r} inside "
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                        "given severity-map.".format(value, key))
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            # Auto-convert keys to lower-case. This creates automatically a new
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            # dict which prevents runtime-modifications.
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            options["severity_map"] = {
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                key.lower(): value
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                for key, value in options["severity_map"].items()}
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        if "result_message" in options:
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            assert_right_type(options["result_message"], str, "result_message")
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        allowed_options |= {"output_regex", "severity_map", "result_message"}
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    elif options["output_format"] is not None:
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        raise ValueError("Invalid `output_format` specified.")
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    if options["prerequisite_check_command"]:
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        if "prerequisite_check_fail_message" in options:
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            assert_right_type(options["prerequisite_check_fail_message"],
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                              str,
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                              "prerequisite_check_fail_message")
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        else:
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            options["prerequisite_check_fail_message"] = (
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                "Prerequisite check failed.")
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        allowed_options.add("prerequisite_check_fail_message")
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    # Check for illegal superfluous options.
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    superfluous_options = options.keys() - allowed_options
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    if superfluous_options:
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        raise ValueError(
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            "Invalid keyword arguments provided: " +
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            ", ".join(repr(s) for s in sorted(superfluous_options)))
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def _create_linter(klass, options):
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    class LinterMeta(type):
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        def __repr__(cls):
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            return "<{} linter class (wrapping {!r})>".format(
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                cls.__name__, options["executable"])
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    class LinterBase(LocalBear, metaclass=LinterMeta):
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        @staticmethod
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        def generate_config(filename, file):
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            """
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            Generates the content of a config-file the linter-tool might need.
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            The contents generated from this function are written to a
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            temporary file and the path is provided inside
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            ``create_arguments()``.
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            By default no configuration is generated.
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            You can provide additional keyword arguments and defaults. These
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            will be interpreted as required settings that need to be provided
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            through a coafile-section.
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            :param filename:
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                The name of the file currently processed.
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            :param file:
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                The contents of the file currently processed.
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            :return:
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                The config-file-contents as a string or ``None``.
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            """
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            return None
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        @staticmethod
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        def create_arguments(filename, file, config_file):
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            """
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            Creates the arguments for the linter.
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            You can provide additional keyword arguments and defaults. These
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            will be interpreted as required settings that need to be provided
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            through a coafile-section.
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            :param filename:
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                The name of the file the linter-tool shall process.
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            :param file:
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                The contents of the file.
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            :param config_file:
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                The path of the config-file if used. ``None`` if unused.
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            :return:
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                A sequence of arguments to feed the linter-tool with.
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            """
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            raise NotImplementedError
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        @staticmethod
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        def get_executable():
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            """
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            Returns the executable of this class.
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            :return:
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                The executable name.
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            """
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            return options["executable"]
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        @classmethod
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        def check_prerequisites(cls):
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            """
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            Checks whether the linter-tool the bear uses is operational.
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            :return:
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                True if operational, otherwise a string containing more info.
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            """
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            if shutil.which(cls.get_executable()) is None:
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                return (repr(cls.get_executable()) + " is not installed." +
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                        (" " + options["executable_check_fail_info"]
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                         if options["executable_check_fail_info"] else
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                         ""))
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            else:
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                if options["prerequisite_check_command"]:
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                    try:
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                        check_call(options["prerequisite_check_command"],
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                                   stdout=DEVNULL,
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                                   stderr=DEVNULL)
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                        return True
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                    except (OSError, CalledProcessError):
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                        return options["prerequisite_check_fail_message"]
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                return True
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        @classmethod
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        def _get_create_arguments_metadata(cls):
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            return FunctionMetadata.from_function(
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                cls.create_arguments,
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                omit={"self", "filename", "file", "config_file"})
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        @classmethod
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        def _get_generate_config_metadata(cls):
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            return FunctionMetadata.from_function(
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                cls.generate_config,
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                omit={"filename", "file"})
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        @classmethod
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        def _get_process_output_metadata(cls):
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            metadata = FunctionMetadata.from_function(cls.process_output)
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            if options["output_format"] is None:
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                omitted = {"self", "output", "filename", "file"}
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            else:
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                # If a specific output format is provided, function signatures
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                # from process_output functions should not appear in the help.
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                omitted = set(chain(metadata.non_optional_params,
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                                    metadata.optional_params))
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            metadata.omit = omitted
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            return metadata
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        @classmethod
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        def get_metadata(cls):
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            merged_metadata = FunctionMetadata.merge(
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                cls._get_process_output_metadata(),
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                cls._get_generate_config_metadata(),
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                cls._get_create_arguments_metadata())
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            merged_metadata.desc = inspect.getdoc(cls)
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            return merged_metadata
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        def _convert_output_regex_match_to_result(self,
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                                                  match,
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                                                  filename,
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                                                  severity_map,
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                                                  result_message):
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            """
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            Converts the matched named-groups of ``output_regex`` to an actual
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            ``Result``.
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            :param match:
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                The regex match object.
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            :param filename:
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                The name of the file this match belongs to.
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            :param severity_map:
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                The dict to use to map the severity-match to an actual
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                ``RESULT_SEVERITY``.
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            :param result_message:
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                The static message to use for results instead of grabbing it
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                from the executable output via the ``message`` named regex
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                group.
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            """
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            # Pre process the groups
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            groups = match.groupdict()
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            if 'severity' in groups:
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                try:
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                    groups["severity"] = severity_map[
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                        groups["severity"].lower()]
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                except KeyError:
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                    self.warn(
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                        repr(groups["severity"]) + " not found in "
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                        "severity-map. Assuming `RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL`.")
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                    groups["severity"] = RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL
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            else:
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                groups['severity'] = RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL
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            for variable in ("line", "column", "end_line", "end_column"):
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                groups[variable] = (None
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                                    if groups.get(variable, None) is None else
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                                    int(groups[variable]))
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            if "origin" in groups:
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                groups["origin"] = "{} ({})".format(klass.__name__,
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                                                    groups["origin"].strip())
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            # Construct the result.
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            return Result.from_values(
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                origin=groups.get("origin", self),
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                message=(groups.get("message", "").strip()
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                         if result_message is None else result_message),
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                file=filename,
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                severity=groups["severity"],
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                line=groups["line"],
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                column=groups["column"],
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                end_line=groups["end_line"],
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                end_column=groups["end_column"],
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                additional_info=groups.get("additional_info", "").strip())
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        def process_output_corrected(self,
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                                     output,
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                                     filename,
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                                     file,
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                                     diff_severity=RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL,
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                                     result_message="Inconsistency found.",
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                                     diff_distance=1):
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            """
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            Processes the executable's output as a corrected file.
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                The output of the program as a string.
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            :param filename:
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                The filename of the file currently being corrected.
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            :param file:
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                The contents of the file currently being corrected.
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            :param diff_severity:
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                The severity to use for generating results.
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            :param result_message:
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                The message to use for generating results.
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            :param diff_distance:
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                Number of unchanged lines that are allowed in between two
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                changed lines so they get yielded as one diff. If a negative
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                distance is given, every change will be yielded as an own diff,
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                even if they are right beneath each other.
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            :return:
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                An iterator returning results containing patches for the
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                file to correct.
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            """
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            for diff in Diff.from_string_arrays(
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                file,
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                output.splitlines(keepends=True)).split_diff(
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                    distance=diff_distance):
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                yield Result(self,
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                             result_message,
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                             affected_code=diff.affected_code(filename),
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                             diffs={filename: diff},
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                             severity=diff_severity)
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        def process_output_regex(
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                self, output, filename, file, output_regex,
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                severity_map=MappingProxyType({
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                    "critical": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "c": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "fatal": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "fail": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "f": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "error": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "err": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "e": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR,
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                    "warning": RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL,
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                    "warn": RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL,
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                    "w": RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL,
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                    "information": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO,
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                    "info": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO,
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                    "i": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO,
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                    "note": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO,
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                    "suggestion": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO}),
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                result_message=None):
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            """
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            Processes the executable's output using a regex.
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                The filename of the file currently being corrected.
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                The regex to parse the output with. It should use as many
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                - line - The line where the issue starts.
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                - end_column - The column where the issue ends.
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                - severity - The severity of the issue.
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                - message - The message of the result.
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                - origin - The origin of the issue.
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                - additional_info - Additional info provided by the issue.
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                group.
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                An iterator returning results.
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            """
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            for match in re.finditer(output_regex, output):
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                yield self._convert_output_regex_match_to_result(
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                    match, filename, severity_map=severity_map,
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                    result_message=result_message)
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        if options["output_format"] is None:
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            # Check if user supplied a `process_output` override.
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            if not callable(getattr(klass, "process_output", None)):
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                raise ValueError("`process_output` not provided by given "
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                                 "class {!r}.".format(klass.__name__))
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                # No need to assign to `process_output` here, the class mixing
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            # Prevent people from accidentally defining `process_output`
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            if hasattr(klass, "process_output"):
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                raise ValueError("Found `process_output` already defined "
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                                 "specified.".format(klass.__name__,
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                                                     options["output_format"]))
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                                     output, filename, file, *args, **kwargs):
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                if isinstance(output, str):
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                    output = (output,)
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                for string in output:
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                    yield from parsing_function(self, string, filename, file,
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            if options["output_format"] == "corrected":
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                    key: options[key]
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                    for key in ("result_message", "diff_severity",
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                                "diff_distance")
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                    if key in options}
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                    _process_each_output, process_output_corrected,
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                    **process_output_args)
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                assert options["output_format"] == "regex"
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                    key: options[key]
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                    for key in ("output_regex", "severity_map",
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                                "result_message")
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                    if key in options}
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                    _process_each_output, process_output_regex,
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                    **process_output_args)
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        @contextmanager
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        def _create_config(cls, filename, file, **kwargs):
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            """
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            Provides a context-manager that creates the config file if the
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            user provides one and cleans it up when done with linting.
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                The filename of the file.
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            :param file:
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                The file contents.
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                A context-manager handling the config-file.
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            """
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            content = cls.generate_config(filename, file, **kwargs)
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                yield None
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                with make_temp(
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                        suffix=options["config_suffix"]) as config_file:
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                    with open(config_file, mode="w") as fl:
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                        fl.write(content)
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                    yield config_file
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        def run(self, filename, file, **kwargs):
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            # Get the **kwargs params to forward to `generate_config()`
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                self._get_generate_config_metadata(), kwargs)
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                    filename,
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                    file,
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                    **generate_config_kwargs) as config_file:
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                create_arguments_kwargs = (
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                    FunctionMetadata.filter_parameters(
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                        self._get_create_arguments_metadata(), kwargs))
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                                             **create_arguments_kwargs)
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                    args = tuple(args)
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                    return
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                    cwd=self.get_config_dir())
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                    output,
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        def __repr__(self):
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            return "<{} linter object (wrapping {!r}) at {}>".format(
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                type(self).__name__, self.get_executable(), hex(id(self)))
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    # `create_arguments` and other methods would be overridden by the
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    result_klass.__doc__ = klass.__doc__ or ""
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    return result_klass
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@enforce_signature
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def linter(executable: str,
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           use_stdin: bool=False,
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           use_stdout: bool=True,
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           use_stderr: bool=False,
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           config_suffix: str="",
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           executable_check_fail_info: str="",
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           prerequisite_check_command: tuple=(),
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           output_format: (str, None)=None,
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           **options):
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    """
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    Decorator that creates a ``LocalBear`` that is able to process results from
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    The main functionality is achieved through the ``create_arguments()``
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    function that constructs the command-line-arguments that get parsed to your
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    executable.
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    >>> @linter("xlint", output_format="regex", output_regex="...")
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    ... class XLintBear:
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    ...     @staticmethod
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    ...     def create_arguments(filename, file, config_file):
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    ...         return "--lint", filename
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    Requiring settings is possible like in ``Bear.run()`` with supplying
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    >>> @linter("xlint", output_format="regex", output_regex="...")
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    ... class XLintBear:
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    ...     @staticmethod
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    ...     def create_arguments(filename,
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    ...                          file,
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    ...         arguments = ("--lint", filename, "--mode=" + lintmode)
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    ...         if enable_aggressive_lints:
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    ...             arguments += ("--aggressive",)
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    ...         return arguments
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    ...     def generate_config(filename,
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    ...         modestring = ("aggressive"
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    ...                       "non-aggressive")
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    ...         contents = ("<xlint>",
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    ...                     "    <mode>" + lintmode + "</mode>",
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    ...                     "    <aggressive>" + modestring + "</aggressive>",
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    ...                     "</xlint>")
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    As you can see you don't need to copy additional keyword-arguments you
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    vice-versa. ``linter`` takes care of forwarding the right arguments to the
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    If you override ``process_output``, you have the same feature like above
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    signature).
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    Note when overriding ``process_output``: Providing a single output stream
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    (via ``use_stdout`` or ``use_stderr``) puts the according string attained
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    from the stream into parameter ``output``, providing both output streams
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    inputs a tuple with ``(stdout, stderr)``. Providing ``use_stdout=False``
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    is ``True`` and ``use_stderr`` is ``False``.
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    Documentation:
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    If you document your additional parameters inside ``create_arguments``,
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    ``generate_config`` and ``process_output``, beware that conflicting
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    documentation between them may be overridden. Document duplicated
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    parameters inside ``create_arguments`` first, then in ``generate_config``
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    and after that inside ``process_output``.
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        Whether the input file is sent via stdin instead of passing it over the
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        command-line-interface.
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        Whether to use the stdout output stream.
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        Whether to use the stderr output stream.
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        The suffix-string to append to the filename of the configuration file
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        created when ``generate_config`` is supplied. Useful if your executable
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        expects getting a specific file-type with specific file-ending for the
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        configuration file.
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        Information that is provided together with the fail message from the
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        normal executable check. By default no additional info is printed.
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    :param prerequisite_check_command:
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        A custom command to check for when ``check_prerequisites`` gets
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        invoked (via ``subprocess.check_call()``). Must be an ``Iterable``.
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        A custom message that gets displayed when ``check_prerequisites``
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        fails while invoking ``prerequisite_check_command``. Can only be
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    :param output_format:
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        The output format of the underlying executable. Valid values are
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        - ``None``: Define your own format by overriding ``process_output``.
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          Overriding ``process_output`` is then mandatory, not specifying it
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          raises a ``ValueError``.
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        - ``'regex'``: Parse output using a regex. See parameter
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          ``output_regex``.
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          are then generated to supply patches for results.
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        The regex expression as a string that is used to parse the output
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        generated by the underlying executable. It should use as many of the
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        following named groups (via ``(?P<name>...)``) to provide a good
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        result:
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        - line - The line where the issue starts.
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        - column - The column where the issue starts.
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        - end_line - The line where the issue ends.
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        - end_column - The column where the issue ends.
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        - severity - The severity of the issue.
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        - origin - The origin of the issue.
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        - additional_info - Additional info provided by the issue.
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        The groups ``line``, ``column``, ``end_line`` and ``end_column`` don't
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        have to match numbers only, they can also match nothing, the generated
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        ``Result`` is filled automatically with ``None`` then for the
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        A dict used to map a severity string (captured from the
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        ``output_regex`` with the named group ``severity``) to an actual
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        ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY`` for a result. Severity strings are
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        mapped **case-insensitive**!
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        - ``RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL``: Mapped by ``warning`` or ``warn``.
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        - ``RESULT_SEVERITY.MINOR``: Mapped by ``info``.
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        The severity to use for all results if ``output_format`` is
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        ``'corrected'``. By default this value is
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        ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL``. The given value needs to be
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        defined inside ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY``.
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        The message-string to use for all results. Can be used only together
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        with ``corrected`` or ``regex`` output format. When using
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        for ``regex`` this static message is disabled and the message matched
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        by ``output_regex`` is used instead.
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        Number of unchanged lines that are allowed in between two changed lines
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        so they get yielded as one diff if ``corrected`` output-format is
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        given. If a negative distance is given, every change will be yielded as
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        an own diff, even if they are right beneath each other. By default this
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    """
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