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Small methods make your code easier to understand, in particular if combined with a good name. Besides, if your method is small, finding a good name is usually much easier.
For example, if you find yourself adding comments to a method's body, this is usually a good sign to extract the commented part to a new method, and use the comment as a starting point when coming up with a good name for this new method.
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1 | from contextlib import contextmanager |
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112 | @enforce_signature |
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113 | def Linter(executable: str, |
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114 | use_stdin: bool=False, |
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115 | use_stdout: bool=True, |
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116 | use_stderr: bool=False, |
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117 | config_suffix: str="", |
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118 | prerequisite_check_command: tuple=(), |
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119 | output_format: (str, None)=None, |
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120 | **options): |
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121 | """ |
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122 | Decorator that creates a ``LocalBear`` that is able to process results from |
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123 | an external linter tool. |
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124 | |||
125 | The main functionality is achieved through the ``create_arguments()`` |
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126 | function that constructs the command-line-arguments that get parsed to your |
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127 | executable. |
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128 | |||
129 | >>> @Linter("xlint", output_format="regex", output_regex="...") |
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130 | ... class XLintBear: |
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131 | ... @staticmethod |
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132 | ... def create_arguments(filename, file, config_file): |
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133 | ... return "--lint", filename |
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134 | |||
135 | Requiring settings is possible like in ``Bear.run()`` with supplying |
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136 | additional keyword arguments (and if needed with defaults). |
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137 | |||
138 | >>> @Linter("xlint", output_format="regex", output_regex="...") |
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139 | ... class XLintBear: |
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140 | ... @staticmethod |
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141 | ... def create_arguments(filename, |
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142 | ... file, |
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143 | ... config_file, |
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144 | ... lintmode: str, |
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145 | ... enable_aggressive_lints: bool=False): |
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146 | ... arguments = ("--lint", filename, "--mode=" + lintmode) |
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147 | ... if enable_aggressive_lints: |
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148 | ... arguments += ("--aggressive",) |
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149 | ... return arguments |
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150 | |||
151 | Sometimes your tool requires an actual file that contains configuration. |
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152 | ``Linter`` allows you to just define the contents the configuration shall |
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153 | contain via ``generate_config()`` and handles everything else for you. |
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154 | |||
155 | >>> @Linter("xlint", output_format="regex", output_regex="...") |
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156 | ... class XLintBear: |
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157 | ... @staticmethod |
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158 | ... def generate_config(filename, |
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159 | ... file, |
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160 | ... lintmode, |
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161 | ... enable_aggressive_lints): |
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162 | ... modestring = ("aggressive" |
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163 | ... if enable_aggressive_lints else |
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164 | ... "non-aggressive") |
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165 | ... contents = ("<xlint>", |
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166 | ... " <mode>" + lintmode + "</mode>", |
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167 | ... " <aggressive>" + modestring + "</aggressive>", |
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168 | ... "</xlint>") |
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169 | ... return "\\n".join(contents) |
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170 | ... |
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171 | ... @staticmethod |
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172 | ... def create_arguments(filename, |
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173 | ... file, |
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174 | ... config_file): |
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175 | ... return "--lint", filename, "--config", config_file |
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176 | |||
177 | As you can see you don't need to copy additional keyword-arguments you |
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178 | introduced from ``create_arguments()`` to ``generate_config()`` and |
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179 | vice-versa. ``Linter`` takes care of forwarding the right arguments to the |
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180 | right place, so you are able to avoid signature duplication. |
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181 | |||
182 | If you override ``process_output``, you have the same feature like above |
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183 | (auto-forwarding of the right arguments defined in your function |
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184 | signature). |
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185 | |||
186 | Note when overriding ``process_output``: Providing a single output stream |
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187 | (via ``use_stdout`` or ``use_stderr``) puts the according string attained |
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188 | from the stream into parameter ``output``, providing both output streams |
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189 | inputs a tuple with ``(stdout, stderr)``. Providing ``use_stdout=False`` |
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190 | and ``use_stderr=False`` raises a ``ValueError``. By default ``use_stdout`` |
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191 | is ``True`` and ``use_stderr`` is ``False``. |
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192 | |||
193 | Documentation: |
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194 | Bear description shall be provided at class level. |
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195 | If you document your additional parameters inside ``create_arguments``, |
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196 | ``generate_config`` and ``process_output``, beware that conflicting |
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197 | documentation between them may be overridden. Document duplicated |
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198 | parameters inside ``create_arguments`` first, then in ``generate_config`` |
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199 | and after that inside ``process_output``. |
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200 | |||
201 | For the tutorial see: |
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202 | http://coala.readthedocs.org/en/latest/Users/Tutorials/Linter_Bears.html |
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203 | |||
204 | :param executable: |
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205 | The linter tool. |
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206 | :param use_stdin: |
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207 | Whether the input file is sent via stdin instead of passing it over the |
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208 | command-line-interface. |
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209 | :param use_stdout: |
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210 | Whether to use the stdout output stream. |
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211 | :param use_stderr: |
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212 | Whether to use the stderr output stream. |
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213 | :param config_suffix: |
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214 | The suffix-string to append to the filename of the configuration file |
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215 | created when ``generate_config`` is supplied. Useful if your executable |
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216 | expects getting a specific file-type with specific file-ending for the |
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217 | configuration file. |
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218 | :param prerequisite_check_command: |
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219 | A custom command to check for when ``check_prerequisites`` gets |
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220 | invoked (via ``subprocess.check_call()``). Must be an ``Iterable``. |
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221 | :param prerequisite_check_fail_message: |
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222 | A custom command to check for when ``check_prerequisites`` gets |
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223 | invoked. Must be provided only together with |
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224 | ``prerequisite_check_command``. |
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225 | :param output_format: |
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226 | The output format of the underlying executable. Valid values are |
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227 | |||
228 | - ``None``: Define your own format by overriding ``process_output``. |
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229 | Overriding ``process_output`` is then mandatory, not specifying it |
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230 | raises a ``ValueError``. |
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231 | - ``'regex'``: Parse output using a regex. See parameter |
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232 | ``output_regex``. |
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233 | - ``'corrected'``: The output is the corrected of the given file. Diffs |
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234 | are then generated to supply patches for results. |
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235 | |||
236 | Passing something else raises a ``ValueError``. |
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237 | :param output_regex: |
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238 | The regex expression as a string that is used to parse the output |
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239 | generated by the underlying executable. It should use as many of the |
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240 | following named groups (via ``(?P<name>...)``) to provide a good |
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241 | result: |
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242 | |||
243 | - line - The line where the issue starts. |
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244 | - column - The column where the issue starts. |
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245 | - end_line - The line where the issue ends. |
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246 | - end_column - The column where the issue ends. |
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247 | - severity - The severity of the issue. |
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248 | - message - The message of the result. |
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249 | - origin - The origin of the issue. |
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250 | |||
251 | The groups ``line``, ``column``, ``end_line`` and ``end_column`` don't |
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252 | have to match numbers only, they can also match nothing, the generated |
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253 | ``Result`` is filled automatically with ``None`` then for the |
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254 | appropriate properties. |
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255 | |||
256 | Needs to be provided if ``output_format`` is ``'regex'``. |
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257 | :param severity_map: |
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258 | A dict used to map a severity string (captured from the |
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259 | ``output_regex`` with the named group ``severity``) to an actual |
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260 | ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY`` for a result. Severity strings are |
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261 | mapped **case-insensitive**! |
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262 | |||
263 | - ``RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR``: Mapped by ``error``. |
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264 | - ``RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL``: Mapped by ``warning`` or ``warn``. |
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265 | - ``RESULT_SEVERITY.MINOR``: Mapped by ``info``. |
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266 | |||
267 | A ``ValueError`` is raised when the named group ``severity`` is not |
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268 | used inside ``output_regex`` and this parameter is given. |
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269 | :param diff_severity: |
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270 | The severity to use for all results if ``output_format`` is |
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271 | ``'corrected'``. By default this value is |
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272 | ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL``. The given value needs to be |
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273 | defined inside ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY``. |
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274 | :param diff_message: |
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275 | The message-string to use for all results if ``output_format`` is |
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276 | ``'corrected'``. By default this value is ``"Inconsistency found."``. |
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277 | :raises ValueError: |
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278 | Raised when invalid options are supplied. |
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279 | :raises TypeError: |
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280 | Raised when incompatible types are supplied. |
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281 | See parameter documentations for allowed types. |
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282 | :return: |
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283 | A ``LocalBear`` derivation that lints code using an external tool. |
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284 | """ |
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285 | options["executable"] = executable |
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286 | options["output_format"] = output_format |
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287 | options["use_stdin"] = use_stdin |
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288 | options["use_stdout"] = use_stdout |
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289 | options["use_stderr"] = use_stderr |
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290 | options["config_suffix"] = config_suffix |
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291 | options["prerequisite_check_command"] = prerequisite_check_command |
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292 | |||
293 | _prepare_options(options) |
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294 | |||
295 | def create_linter(klass): |
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296 | class LinterMeta(type): |
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297 | |||
298 | def __repr__(cls): |
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299 | return "<{} linter class (wrapping {})>".format( |
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300 | cls.__name__, repr(options["executable"])) |
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301 | |||
302 | class LinterBase(LocalBear, metaclass=LinterMeta): |
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303 | |||
304 | @staticmethod |
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305 | def generate_config(filename, file): |
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306 | """ |
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307 | Generates the content of a config-file the linter-tool might |
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308 | need. |
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309 | |||
310 | The contents generated from this function are written to a |
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311 | temporary file and the path is provided inside |
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312 | ``create_arguments()``. |
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313 | |||
314 | By default no configuration is generated. |
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315 | |||
316 | You can provide additional keyword arguments and defaults. |
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317 | These will be interpreted as required settings that need to be |
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318 | provided through a coafile-section. |
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319 | |||
320 | :param filename: |
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321 | The name of the file currently processed. |
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322 | :param file: |
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323 | The contents of the file currently processed. |
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324 | :return: |
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325 | The config-file-contents as a string or ``None``. |
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326 | """ |
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327 | return None |
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328 | |||
329 | @staticmethod |
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330 | def create_arguments(filename, file, config_file): |
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331 | """ |
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332 | Creates the arguments for the linter. |
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333 | |||
334 | You can provide additional keyword arguments and defaults. |
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335 | These will be interpreted as required settings that need to be |
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336 | provided through a coafile-section. |
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337 | |||
338 | :param filename: |
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339 | The name of the file the linter-tool shall process. |
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340 | :param file: |
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341 | The contents of the file. |
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342 | :param config_file: |
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343 | The path of the config-file if used. ``None`` if unused. |
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344 | :return: |
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345 | A sequence of arguments to feed the linter-tool with. |
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346 | """ |
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347 | raise NotImplementedError |
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348 | |||
349 | @staticmethod |
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350 | def get_executable(): |
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351 | """ |
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352 | Returns the executable of this class. |
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353 | |||
354 | :return: |
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355 | The executable name. |
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356 | """ |
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357 | return options["executable"] |
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358 | |||
359 | @classmethod |
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360 | def check_prerequisites(cls): |
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361 | """ |
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362 | Checks whether the linter-tool the bear uses is operational. |
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363 | |||
364 | :return: |
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365 | True if available, otherwise a string containing more info. |
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366 | """ |
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367 | if shutil.which(cls.get_executable()) is None: |
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368 | return repr(cls.get_executable()) + " is not installed." |
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369 | else: |
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370 | if options["prerequisite_check_command"]: |
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371 | try: |
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372 | check_call(options["prerequisite_check_command"], |
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373 | stdout=DEVNULL, |
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374 | stderr=DEVNULL) |
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375 | return True |
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376 | except (OSError, CalledProcessError): |
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377 | return options["prerequisite_check_fail_message"] |
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378 | return True |
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379 | |||
380 | @classmethod |
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381 | def _get_create_arguments_metadata(cls): |
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382 | return FunctionMetadata.from_function( |
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383 | cls.create_arguments, |
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384 | omit={"filename", "file", "config_file"}) |
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385 | |||
386 | @classmethod |
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387 | def _get_generate_config_metadata(cls): |
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388 | return FunctionMetadata.from_function( |
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389 | cls.generate_config, |
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390 | omit={"filename", "file"}) |
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391 | |||
392 | @classmethod |
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393 | def _get_process_output_metadata(cls): |
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394 | return FunctionMetadata.from_function( |
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395 | cls.process_output, |
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396 | omit={"self", "output", "filename", "file"}) |
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397 | |||
398 | @classmethod |
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399 | def get_non_optional_settings(cls): |
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400 | return cls.get_metadata().non_optional_params |
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401 | |||
402 | @classmethod |
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403 | def get_metadata(cls): |
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404 | merged_metadata = FunctionMetadata.merge( |
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405 | cls._get_process_output_metadata(), |
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406 | cls._get_generate_config_metadata(), |
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407 | cls._get_create_arguments_metadata()) |
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408 | merged_metadata.desc = inspect.getdoc(cls) |
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409 | return merged_metadata |
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410 | |||
411 | @classmethod |
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412 | def _execute_command(cls, args, stdin=None): |
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413 | """ |
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414 | Executes the underlying tool with the given arguments. |
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415 | |||
416 | :param args: |
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417 | The argument sequence to pass to the executable. |
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418 | :param stdin: |
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419 | Input to send to the opened process as stdin. |
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420 | :return: |
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421 | A tuple with ``(stdout, stderr)``. |
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422 | """ |
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423 | return run_shell_command( |
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424 | (cls.get_executable(),) + tuple(args), |
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425 | stdin=stdin) |
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426 | |||
427 | def _convert_output_regex_match_to_result(self, |
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428 | match, |
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429 | filename, |
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430 | severity_map): |
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431 | """ |
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432 | Converts the matched named-groups of ``output_regex`` to an |
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433 | actual ``Result``. |
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434 | |||
435 | :param match: |
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436 | The regex match object. |
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437 | :param filename: |
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438 | The name of the file this match belongs to. |
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439 | :param severity_map: |
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440 | The dict to use to map the severity-match to an actual |
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441 | ``RESULT_SEVERITY``. |
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442 | """ |
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443 | # Pre process the groups |
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444 | groups = match.groupdict() |
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445 | |||
446 | try: |
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447 | groups["severity"] = severity_map[ |
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448 | groups["severity"].lower()] |
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449 | except KeyError: |
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450 | self.warn( |
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451 | "No correspondence for " + repr(groups["severity"]) + |
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452 | " found in given severity map. Assuming " |
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453 | "`RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL`.") |
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454 | groups["severity"] = RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL |
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455 | |||
456 | for variable in ("line", "column", "end_line", "end_column"): |
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457 | groups[variable] = (None |
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458 | if groups.get(variable, "") == "" else |
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459 | int(groups[variable])) |
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460 | |||
461 | if "origin" in groups: |
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462 | groups["origin"] = "{} ({})".format( |
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463 | str(klass.__name__), |
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464 | str(groups["origin"])) |
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465 | |||
466 | # Construct the result. |
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467 | return Result.from_values( |
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468 | origin=groups.get("origin", self), |
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469 | message=groups.get("message", ""), |
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470 | file=filename, |
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471 | severity=int(groups.get("severity", |
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472 | RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL)), |
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473 | line=groups["line"], |
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474 | column=groups["column"], |
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475 | end_line=groups["end_line"], |
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476 | end_column=groups["end_column"]) |
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477 | |||
478 | def process_output_corrected(self, |
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479 | output, |
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480 | filename, |
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481 | file, |
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482 | diff_severity=RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL, |
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483 | diff_message="Inconsistency found."): |
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484 | """ |
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485 | Processes the executable's output as a corrected file. |
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486 | |||
487 | :param output: |
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488 | The output of the program. This can be either a single |
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489 | string or a sequence of strings. |
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490 | :param filename: |
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491 | The filename of the file currently being corrected. |
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492 | :param file: |
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493 | The contents of the file currently being corrected. |
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494 | :param diff_severity: |
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495 | The severity to use for generating results. |
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496 | :param diff_message: |
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497 | The message to use for generating results. |
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498 | :return: |
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499 | An iterator returning results containing patches for the |
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500 | file to correct. |
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501 | """ |
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502 | if isinstance(output, str): |
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503 | output = (output,) |
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504 | |||
505 | for string in output: |
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506 | for diff in Diff.from_string_arrays( |
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507 | file, |
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508 | string.splitlines(keepends=True)).split_diff(): |
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509 | yield Result(self, |
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510 | diff_message, |
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511 | affected_code=(diff.range(filename),), |
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512 | diffs={filename: diff}, |
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513 | severity=diff_severity) |
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514 | |||
515 | def process_output_regex( |
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516 | self, |
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517 | output, |
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518 | filename, |
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519 | file, |
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520 | output_regex, |
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521 | severity_map=MappingProxyType({ |
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522 | "error": RESULT_SEVERITY.MAJOR, |
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523 | "warning": RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL, |
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524 | "warn": RESULT_SEVERITY.NORMAL, |
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525 | "info": RESULT_SEVERITY.INFO})): |
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526 | """ |
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527 | Processes the executable's output using a regex. |
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528 | |||
529 | :param output: |
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530 | The output of the program. This can be either a single |
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531 | string or a sequence of strings. |
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532 | :param filename: |
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533 | The filename of the file currently being corrected. |
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534 | :param file: |
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535 | The contents of the file currently being corrected. |
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536 | :param output_regex: |
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537 | The regex to parse the output with. It should use as many |
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538 | of the following named groups (via ``(?P<name>...)``) to |
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539 | provide a good result: |
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540 | |||
541 | - line - The line where the issue starts. |
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542 | - column - The column where the issue starts. |
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543 | - end_line - The line where the issue ends. |
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544 | - end_column - The column where the issue ends. |
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545 | - severity - The severity of the issue. |
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546 | - message - The message of the result. |
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547 | - origin - The origin of the issue. |
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548 | |||
549 | The groups ``line``, ``column``, ``end_line`` and |
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550 | ``end_column`` don't have to match numbers only, they can |
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551 | also match nothing, the generated ``Result`` is filled |
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552 | automatically with ``None`` then for the appropriate |
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553 | properties. |
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554 | :param severity_map: |
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555 | A dict used to map a severity string (captured from the |
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556 | ``output_regex`` with the named group ``severity``) to an |
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557 | actual ``coalib.results.RESULT_SEVERITY`` for a result. |
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558 | :return: |
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559 | An iterator returning results. |
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560 | """ |
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561 | if isinstance(output, str): |
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562 | output = (output,) |
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563 | |||
564 | for string in output: |
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565 | for match in re.finditer(output_regex, string): |
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566 | yield self._convert_output_regex_match_to_result( |
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567 | match, filename, severity_map=severity_map) |
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568 | |||
569 | if options["output_format"] is None: |
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570 | # Check if user supplied a `process_output` override. |
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571 | if not (hasattr(klass, "process_output") and |
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572 | callable(klass.process_output)): |
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573 | raise ValueError("`process_output` not provided by given " |
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574 | "class.") |
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575 | # No need to assign to `process_output` here, the class mixing |
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576 | # below automatically does that. |
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577 | else: |
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578 | # Prevent people from accidentally defining `process_output` |
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579 | # manually, as this would implicitly override the internally |
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580 | # set-up `process_output`. |
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581 | if hasattr(klass, "process_output"): |
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582 | raise ValueError("`process_output` is used by given class," |
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583 | " but " + repr(options["output_format"]) + |
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584 | " output format was specified.") |
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585 | |||
586 | if options["output_format"] == "corrected": |
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587 | process_output_args = {} |
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588 | if "diff_severity" in options: |
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589 | process_output_args["diff_severity"] = ( |
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590 | options["diff_severity"]) |
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591 | if "diff_message" in options: |
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592 | process_output_args["diff_message"] = ( |
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593 | options["diff_message"]) |
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594 | |||
595 | process_output = partialmethod( |
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596 | process_output_corrected, **process_output_args) |
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597 | |||
598 | elif options["output_format"] == "regex": |
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599 | process_output_args = { |
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600 | "output_regex": options["output_regex"]} |
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601 | if "severity_map" in options: |
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602 | process_output_args["severity_map"] = ( |
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603 | options["severity_map"]) |
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604 | |||
605 | process_output = partialmethod( |
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606 | process_output_regex, **process_output_args) |
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607 | |||
608 | else: # pragma: no cover |
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609 | # This statement is never reached. |
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610 | assert False |
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611 | |||
612 | @classmethod |
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613 | @contextmanager |
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614 | def _create_config(cls, filename, file, **kwargs): |
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615 | """ |
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616 | Provides a context-manager that creates the config file if the |
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617 | user provides one and cleans it up when done with linting. |
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618 | |||
619 | :param filename: |
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620 | The filename of the file. |
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621 | :param file: |
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622 | The file contents. |
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623 | :param kwargs: |
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624 | Section settings passed from ``run()``. |
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625 | :return: |
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626 | A context-manager handling the config-file. |
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627 | """ |
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628 | content = cls.generate_config(filename, file, **kwargs) |
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629 | if content is None: |
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630 | yield None |
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631 | else: |
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632 | tmp_suffix = options["config_suffix"] |
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633 | with make_temp(suffix=tmp_suffix) as config_file: |
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634 | with open(config_file, mode="w") as fl: |
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635 | fl.write(content) |
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636 | yield config_file |
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637 | |||
638 | def run(self, filename, file, **kwargs): |
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639 | # Get the **kwargs params to forward to `generate_config()` |
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640 | # (from `_create_config()`). |
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641 | generate_config_kwargs = FunctionMetadata.filter_parameters( |
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642 | self._get_generate_config_metadata(), kwargs) |
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643 | |||
644 | with self._create_config( |
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645 | filename, |
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646 | file, |
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647 | **generate_config_kwargs) as config_file: |
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648 | |||
649 | # And now retrieve the **kwargs for `create_arguments()`. |
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650 | create_arguments_kwargs = ( |
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651 | FunctionMetadata.filter_parameters( |
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652 | self._get_create_arguments_metadata(), kwargs)) |
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653 | |||
654 | output = self._execute_command( |
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655 | self.create_arguments(filename, |
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656 | file, |
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657 | config_file, |
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658 | **create_arguments_kwargs), |
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659 | stdin="".join(file) if options["use_stdin"] else None) |
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660 | output = tuple(compress( |
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661 | output, |
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662 | (options["use_stdout"], options["use_stderr"]))) |
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663 | if len(output) == 1: |
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664 | output = output[0] |
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665 | |||
666 | process_output_kwargs = FunctionMetadata.filter_parameters( |
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667 | self._get_process_output_metadata(), kwargs) |
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668 | return self.process_output(output, filename, file, |
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669 | **process_output_kwargs) |
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670 | |||
671 | def __repr__(self): |
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672 | return "<{} linter object (wrapping {})>".format( |
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673 | type(self).__name__, repr(options["executable"])) |
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674 | |||
675 | # Mixin the linter into the user-defined interface, otherwise |
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676 | # `create_arguments` and other methods would be overridden by the |
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677 | # default version. |
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678 | return type(klass.__name__, (klass, LinterBase), {}) |
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679 | |||
680 | return create_linter |
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681 |
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