match: support rooted globs in hgignore
In a .hgignore, "glob:foo" always means "**/foo". This cannot be
avoided because there is no syntax like "^" in regexes to say you
don't want the implied "**/" (of course one can use regexes, but glob
syntax is nice).
When you have a long list of fairly specific globs like
path/to/some/thing, this has two consequences:
1. unintended files may be ignored (not too common though)
2. matching performance can suffer significantly
Here is vanilla hg status timing on a private repository:
Using syntax:glob everywhere
real 0m2.199s
user 0m1.545s
sys 0m0.619s
When rooting the appropriate globs
real 0m1.434s
user 0m0.847s
sys 0m0.565s
(tangentially, none of this shows up in --profile's output. It
seems that C code doesn't play well with profiling)
The code already supports this but there is no syntax to make use of
it, so it seems reasonable to create such syntax. I create a new
hgignore syntax "rootglob".
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D5493
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# check-translation.py - check Mercurial specific translation problems
from __future__ import absolute_import
import re
import polib
scanners = []
checkers = []
def scanner():
def decorator(func):
scanners.append(func)
return func
return decorator
def levelchecker(level, msgidpat):
def decorator(func):
if msgidpat:
match = re.compile(msgidpat).search
else:
match = lambda msgid: True
checkers.append((func, level))
func.match = match
return func
return decorator
def match(checker, pe):
"""Examine whether POEntry "pe" is target of specified checker or not
"""
if not checker.match(pe.msgid):
return
# examine suppression by translator comment
nochecker = 'no-%s-check' % checker.__name__
for tc in pe.tcomment.split():
if nochecker == tc:
return
return True
####################
def fatalchecker(msgidpat=None):
return levelchecker('fatal', msgidpat)
@fatalchecker(r'\$\$')
def promptchoice(pe):
"""Check translation of the string given to "ui.promptchoice()"
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid ='prompt$$missing &sep$$missing &$$followed by &none',
... msgstr='prompt missing &sep$$missing amp$$followed by none&')
>>> match(promptchoice, pe)
True
>>> for e in promptchoice(pe): print(e)
number of choices differs between msgid and msgstr
msgstr has invalid choice missing '&'
msgstr has invalid '&' followed by none
"""
idchoices = [c.rstrip(' ') for c in pe.msgid.split('$$')[1:]]
strchoices = [c.rstrip(' ') for c in pe.msgstr.split('$$')[1:]]
if len(idchoices) != len(strchoices):
yield "number of choices differs between msgid and msgstr"
indices = [(c, c.find('&')) for c in strchoices]
if [c for c, i in indices if i == -1]:
yield "msgstr has invalid choice missing '&'"
if [c for c, i in indices if len(c) == i + 1]:
yield "msgstr has invalid '&' followed by none"
deprecatedpe = None
@scanner()
def deprecatedsetup(pofile):
pes = [p for p in pofile if p.msgid == '(DEPRECATED)' and p.msgstr]
if len(pes):
global deprecatedpe
deprecatedpe = pes[0]
@fatalchecker(r'\(DEPRECATED\)')
def deprecated(pe):
"""Check for DEPRECATED
>>> ped = polib.POEntry(
... msgid = '(DEPRECATED)',
... msgstr= '(DETACERPED)')
>>> deprecatedsetup([ped])
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid = 'Something (DEPRECATED)',
... msgstr= 'something (DEPRECATED)')
>>> match(deprecated, pe)
True
>>> for e in deprecated(pe): print(e)
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid = 'Something (DEPRECATED)',
... msgstr= 'something (DETACERPED)')
>>> match(deprecated, pe)
True
>>> for e in deprecated(pe): print(e)
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid = 'Something (DEPRECATED)',
... msgstr= 'something')
>>> match(deprecated, pe)
True
>>> for e in deprecated(pe): print(e)
msgstr inconsistently translated (DEPRECATED)
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid = 'Something (DEPRECATED, foo bar)',
... msgstr= 'something (DETACERPED, foo bar)')
>>> match(deprecated, pe)
"""
if not ('(DEPRECATED)' in pe.msgstr or
(deprecatedpe and
deprecatedpe.msgstr in pe.msgstr)):
yield "msgstr inconsistently translated (DEPRECATED)"
####################
def warningchecker(msgidpat=None):
return levelchecker('warning', msgidpat)
@warningchecker()
def taildoublecolons(pe):
"""Check equality of tail '::'-ness between msgid and msgstr
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid ='ends with ::',
... msgstr='ends with ::')
>>> for e in taildoublecolons(pe): print(e)
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid ='ends with ::',
... msgstr='ends without double-colons')
>>> for e in taildoublecolons(pe): print(e)
tail '::'-ness differs between msgid and msgstr
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid ='ends without double-colons',
... msgstr='ends with ::')
>>> for e in taildoublecolons(pe): print(e)
tail '::'-ness differs between msgid and msgstr
"""
if pe.msgid.endswith('::') != pe.msgstr.endswith('::'):
yield "tail '::'-ness differs between msgid and msgstr"
@warningchecker()
def indentation(pe):
"""Check equality of initial indentation between msgid and msgstr
This may report unexpected warning, because this doesn't aware
the syntax of rst document and the context of msgstr.
>>> pe = polib.POEntry(
... msgid =' indented text',
... msgstr=' narrowed indentation')
>>> for e in indentation(pe): print(e)
initial indentation width differs betweeen msgid and msgstr
"""
idindent = len(pe.msgid) - len(pe.msgid.lstrip())
strindent = len(pe.msgstr) - len(pe.msgstr.lstrip())
if idindent != strindent:
yield "initial indentation width differs betweeen msgid and msgstr"
####################
def check(pofile, fatal=True, warning=False):
targetlevel = { 'fatal': fatal, 'warning': warning }
targetcheckers = [(checker, level)
for checker, level in checkers
if targetlevel[level]]
if not targetcheckers:
return []
detected = []
for checker in scanners:
checker(pofile)
for pe in pofile.translated_entries():
errors = []
for checker, level in targetcheckers:
if match(checker, pe):
errors.extend((level, checker.__name__, error)
for error in checker(pe))
if errors:
detected.append((pe, errors))
return detected
########################################
if __name__ == "__main__":
import sys
import optparse
optparser = optparse.OptionParser("""%prog [options] pofile ...
This checks Mercurial specific translation problems in specified
'*.po' files.
Each detected problems are shown in the format below::
filename:linenum:type(checker): problem detail .....
"type" is "fatal" or "warning". "checker" is the name of the function
detecting corresponded error.
Checking by checker "foo" on the specific msgstr can be suppressed by
the "translator comment" like below. Multiple "no-xxxx-check" should
be separated by whitespaces::
# no-foo-check
msgid = "....."
msgstr = "....."
""")
optparser.add_option("", "--warning",
help="show also warning level problems",
action="store_true")
optparser.add_option("", "--doctest",
help="run doctest of this tool, instead of check",
action="store_true")
(options, args) = optparser.parse_args()
if options.doctest:
import os
if 'TERM' in os.environ:
del os.environ['TERM']
import doctest
failures, tests = doctest.testmod()
sys.exit(failures and 1 or 0)
detected = []
warning = options.warning
for f in args:
detected.extend((f, pe, errors)
for pe, errors in check(polib.pofile(f),
warning=warning))
if detected:
for f, pe, errors in detected:
for level, checker, error in errors:
sys.stderr.write('%s:%d:%s(%s): %s\n'
% (f, pe.linenum, level, checker, error))
sys.exit(1)