view contrib/check-config.py @ 47053:4c7bc42a509e stable

tests: synchronize the git and Mercurial username The problem with the default name of "test" set by the test runner is the stringutil methods are unable to split out separate user and email addresses that git wants. This means the username is recorded in git as "test <test>". Amending a commit with that user ends up trying to use "<test>" as the person field for the new commit, and the git library complains about the angle brackets. We should probably abort with a clearer message any time this bad form is used with the git extension. One of the commit dates is tweaked to recreate the ambiguous hash prefix from before. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D10531
author Matt Harbison <matt_harbison@yahoo.com>
date Wed, 28 Apr 2021 10:29:45 -0400
parents d4ba4d51f85f
children 6000f5b25c9b
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
#
# check-config - a config flag documentation checker for Mercurial
#
# Copyright 2015 Olivia Mackall <olivia@selenic.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.

from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import re
import sys

foundopts = {}
documented = {}
allowinconsistent = set()

configre = re.compile(
    br'''
    # Function call
    ui\.config(?P<ctype>|int|bool|list)\(
        # First argument.
        ['"](?P<section>\S+)['"],\s*
        # Second argument
        ['"](?P<option>\S+)['"](,\s+
        (?:default=)?(?P<default>\S+?))?
    \)''',
    re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE,
)

configwithre = re.compile(
    br'''
    ui\.config(?P<ctype>with)\(
        # First argument is callback function. This doesn't parse robustly
        # if it is e.g. a function call.
        [^,]+,\s*
        ['"](?P<section>\S+)['"],\s*
        ['"](?P<option>\S+)['"](,\s+
        (?:default=)?(?P<default>\S+?))?
    \)''',
    re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE,
)

configpartialre = br"""ui\.config"""

ignorere = re.compile(
    br'''
    \#\s(?P<reason>internal|experimental|deprecated|developer|inconsistent)\s
    config:\s(?P<config>\S+\.\S+)$
    ''',
    re.VERBOSE | re.MULTILINE,
)

if sys.version_info[0] > 2:

    def mkstr(b):
        if isinstance(b, str):
            return b
        return b.decode('utf8')


else:
    mkstr = lambda x: x


def main(args):
    for f in args:
        sect = b''
        prevname = b''
        confsect = b''
        carryover = b''
        linenum = 0
        for l in open(f, 'rb'):
            linenum += 1

            # check topic-like bits
            m = re.match(br'\s*``(\S+)``', l)
            if m:
                prevname = m.group(1)
            if re.match(br'^\s*-+$', l):
                sect = prevname
                prevname = b''

            if sect and prevname:
                name = sect + b'.' + prevname
                documented[name] = 1

            # check docstring bits
            m = re.match(br'^\s+\[(\S+)\]', l)
            if m:
                confsect = m.group(1)
                continue
            m = re.match(br'^\s+(?:#\s*)?(\S+) = ', l)
            if m:
                name = confsect + b'.' + m.group(1)
                documented[name] = 1

            # like the bugzilla extension
            m = re.match(br'^\s*(\S+\.\S+)$', l)
            if m:
                documented[m.group(1)] = 1

            # like convert
            m = re.match(br'^\s*:(\S+\.\S+):\s+', l)
            if m:
                documented[m.group(1)] = 1

            # quoted in help or docstrings
            m = re.match(br'.*?``(\S+\.\S+)``', l)
            if m:
                documented[m.group(1)] = 1

            # look for ignore markers
            m = ignorere.search(l)
            if m:
                if m.group('reason') == b'inconsistent':
                    allowinconsistent.add(m.group('config'))
                else:
                    documented[m.group('config')] = 1

            # look for code-like bits
            line = carryover + l
            m = configre.search(line) or configwithre.search(line)
            if m:
                ctype = m.group('ctype')
                if not ctype:
                    ctype = 'str'
                name = m.group('section') + b"." + m.group('option')
                default = m.group('default')
                if default in (
                    None,
                    b'False',
                    b'None',
                    b'0',
                    b'[]',
                    b'""',
                    b"''",
                ):
                    default = b''
                if re.match(b'[a-z.]+$', default):
                    default = b'<variable>'
                if (
                    name in foundopts
                    and (ctype, default) != foundopts[name]
                    and name not in allowinconsistent
                ):
                    print(mkstr(l.rstrip()))
                    fctype, fdefault = foundopts[name]
                    print(
                        "conflict on %s: %r != %r"
                        % (
                            mkstr(name),
                            (mkstr(ctype), mkstr(default)),
                            (mkstr(fctype), mkstr(fdefault)),
                        )
                    )
                    print("at %s:%d:" % (mkstr(f), linenum))
                foundopts[name] = (ctype, default)
                carryover = b''
            else:
                m = re.search(configpartialre, line)
                if m:
                    carryover = line
                else:
                    carryover = b''

    for name in sorted(foundopts):
        if name not in documented:
            if not (
                name.startswith(b"devel.")
                or name.startswith(b"experimental.")
                or name.startswith(b"debug.")
            ):
                ctype, default = foundopts[name]
                if default:
                    if isinstance(default, bytes):
                        default = mkstr(default)
                    default = ' [%s]' % default
                elif isinstance(default, bytes):
                    default = mkstr(default)
                print(
                    "undocumented: %s (%s)%s"
                    % (mkstr(name), mkstr(ctype), default)
                )


if __name__ == "__main__":
    if len(sys.argv) > 1:
        sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
    else:
        sys.exit(main([l.rstrip() for l in sys.stdin]))