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help config: explain that config files do not exist by default
Inspired by critique given on StackOverflow where a user writes:
I can have a good guess at what "%USERPROFILE%" might signify but
none of the files listed in the "hg help config" output exist after
running the installer. Previous experience would suggest that
missing files mean something somewhere has gone seriously wrong.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2329023/2351139#2351139
author | Martin Geisler <mg@lazybytes.net> |
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date | Mon, 18 Apr 2011 13:57:22 +0200 |
parents | 14f3795a5ed7 |
children | 43b3b761d9d1 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python # # check-code - a style and portability checker for Mercurial # # Copyright 2010 Matt Mackall <mpm@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. import re, glob, os, sys import keyword import optparse def repquote(m): t = re.sub(r"\w", "x", m.group('text')) t = re.sub(r"[^\sx]", "o", t) return m.group('quote') + t + m.group('quote') def reppython(m): comment = m.group('comment') if comment: return "#" * len(comment) return repquote(m) def repcomment(m): return m.group(1) + "#" * len(m.group(2)) def repccomment(m): t = re.sub(r"((?<=\n) )|\S", "x", m.group(2)) return m.group(1) + t + "*/" def repcallspaces(m): t = re.sub(r"\n\s+", "\n", m.group(2)) return m.group(1) + t def repinclude(m): return m.group(1) + "<foo>" def rephere(m): t = re.sub(r"\S", "x", m.group(2)) return m.group(1) + t testpats = [ (r'(pushd|popd)', "don't use 'pushd' or 'popd', use 'cd'"), (r'\W\$?\(\([^\)]*\)\)', "don't use (()) or $(()), use 'expr'"), (r'^function', "don't use 'function', use old style"), (r'grep.*-q', "don't use 'grep -q', redirect to /dev/null"), (r'echo.*\\n', "don't use 'echo \\n', use printf"), (r'echo -n', "don't use 'echo -n', use printf"), (r'^diff.*-\w*N', "don't use 'diff -N'"), (r'(^| )wc[^|]*$', "filter wc output"), (r'head -c', "don't use 'head -c', use 'dd'"), (r'ls.*-\w*R', "don't use 'ls -R', use 'find'"), (r'printf.*\\\d\d\d', "don't use 'printf \NNN', use Python"), (r'printf.*\\x', "don't use printf \\x, use Python"), (r'\$\(.*\)', "don't use $(expr), use `expr`"), (r'rm -rf \*', "don't use naked rm -rf, target a directory"), (r'(^|\|\s*)grep (-\w\s+)*[^|]*[(|]\w', "use egrep for extended grep syntax"), (r'/bin/', "don't use explicit paths for tools"), (r'\$PWD', "don't use $PWD, use `pwd`"), (r'[^\n]\Z', "no trailing newline"), (r'export.*=', "don't export and assign at once"), ('^([^"\']|("[^"]*")|(\'[^\']*\'))*\\^', "^ must be quoted"), (r'^source\b', "don't use 'source', use '.'"), (r'touch -d', "don't use 'touch -d', use 'touch -t' instead"), (r'ls\s+[^|-]+\s+-', "options to 'ls' must come before filenames"), ] testfilters = [ (r"( *)(#([^\n]*\S)?)", repcomment), (r"<<(\S+)((.|\n)*?\n\1)", rephere), ] uprefix = r"^ \$ " uprefixc = r"^ > " utestpats = [ (r'^(\S| $ ).*(\S\s+|^\s+)\n', "trailing whitespace on non-output"), (uprefix + r'.*\|\s*sed', "use regex test output patterns instead of sed"), (uprefix + r'(true|exit 0)', "explicit zero exit unnecessary"), (uprefix + r'.*\$\?', "explicit exit code checks unnecessary"), (uprefix + r'.*\|\| echo.*(fail|error)', "explicit exit code checks unnecessary"), (uprefix + r'set -e', "don't use set -e"), (uprefixc + r'( *)\t', "don't use tabs to indent"), ] for p, m in testpats: if p.startswith('^'): p = uprefix + p[1:] else: p = uprefix + p utestpats.append((p, m)) utestfilters = [ (r"( *)(#([^\n]*\S)?)", repcomment), ] pypats = [ (r'^\s*def\s*\w+\s*\(.*,\s*\(', "tuple parameter unpacking not available in Python 3+"), (r'lambda\s*\(.*,.*\)', "tuple parameter unpacking not available in Python 3+"), (r'(?<!def)\s+(cmp)\(', "cmp is not available in Python 3+"), (r'\breduce\s*\(.*', "reduce is not available in Python 3+"), (r'\.has_key\b', "dict.has_key is not available in Python 3+"), (r'^\s*\t', "don't use tabs"), (r'\S;\s*\n', "semicolon"), (r'\w,\w', "missing whitespace after ,"), (r'\w[+/*\-<>]\w', "missing whitespace in expression"), (r'^\s+\w+=\w+[^,)]$', "missing whitespace in assignment"), (r'.{85}', "line too long"), (r'.{81}', "warning: line over 80 characters"), (r'[^\n]\Z', "no trailing newline"), (r'(\S\s+|^\s+)\n', "trailing whitespace"), # (r'^\s+[^_ ][^_. ]+_[^_]+\s*=', "don't use underbars in identifiers"), # (r'\w*[a-z][A-Z]\w*\s*=', "don't use camelcase in identifiers"), (r'^\s*(if|while|def|class|except|try)\s[^[]*:\s*[^\]#\s]+', "linebreak after :"), (r'class\s[^(]:', "old-style class, use class foo(object)"), (r'\b(%s)\(' % '|'.join(keyword.kwlist), "Python keyword is not a function"), (r',]', "unneeded trailing ',' in list"), # (r'class\s[A-Z][^\(]*\((?!Exception)', # "don't capitalize non-exception classes"), # (r'in range\(', "use xrange"), # (r'^\s*print\s+', "avoid using print in core and extensions"), (r'[\x80-\xff]', "non-ASCII character literal"), (r'("\')\.format\(', "str.format() not available in Python 2.4"), (r'^\s*with\s+', "with not available in Python 2.4"), (r'^\s*except.* as .*:', "except as not available in Python 2.4"), (r'^\s*os\.path\.relpath', "relpath not available in Python 2.4"), (r'(?<!def)\s+(any|all|format)\(', "any/all/format not available in Python 2.4"), (r'(?<!def)\s+(callable)\(', "callable not available in Python 3, use hasattr(f, '__call__')"), (r'if\s.*\selse', "if ... else form not available in Python 2.4"), (r'^\s*(%s)\s\s' % '|'.join(keyword.kwlist), "gratuitous whitespace after Python keyword"), (r'([\(\[]\s\S)|(\S\s[\)\]])', "gratuitous whitespace in () or []"), # (r'\s\s=', "gratuitous whitespace before ="), (r'[^>< ](\+=|-=|!=|<>|<=|>=|<<=|>>=)\S', "missing whitespace around operator"), (r'[^>< ](\+=|-=|!=|<>|<=|>=|<<=|>>=)\s', "missing whitespace around operator"), (r'\s(\+=|-=|!=|<>|<=|>=|<<=|>>=)\S', "missing whitespace around operator"), (r'[^+=*!<>&| -](\s=|=\s)[^= ]', "wrong whitespace around ="), (r'raise Exception', "don't raise generic exceptions"), (r'ui\.(status|progress|write|note|warn)\([\'\"]x', "warning: unwrapped ui message"), (r' is\s+(not\s+)?["\'0-9-]', "object comparison with literal"), (r' [=!]=\s+(True|False|None)', "comparison with singleton, use 'is' or 'is not' instead"), ] pyfilters = [ (r"""(?msx)(?P<comment>\#.*?$)| ((?P<quote>('''|\"\"\"|(?<!')'(?!')|(?<!")"(?!"))) (?P<text>(([^\\]|\\.)*?)) (?P=quote))""", reppython), ] cpats = [ (r'//', "don't use //-style comments"), (r'^ ', "don't use spaces to indent"), (r'\S\t', "don't use tabs except for indent"), (r'(\S\s+|^\s+)\n', "trailing whitespace"), (r'.{85}', "line too long"), (r'(while|if|do|for)\(', "use space after while/if/do/for"), (r'return\(', "return is not a function"), (r' ;', "no space before ;"), (r'\w+\* \w+', "use int *foo, not int* foo"), (r'\([^\)]+\) \w+', "use (int)foo, not (int) foo"), (r'\S+ (\+\+|--)', "use foo++, not foo ++"), (r'\w,\w', "missing whitespace after ,"), (r'\w[+/*]\w', "missing whitespace in expression"), (r'^#\s+\w', "use #foo, not # foo"), (r'[^\n]\Z', "no trailing newline"), ] cfilters = [ (r'(/\*)(((\*(?!/))|[^*])*)\*/', repccomment), (r'''(?P<quote>(?<!")")(?P<text>([^"]|\\")+)"(?!")''', repquote), (r'''(#\s*include\s+<)([^>]+)>''', repinclude), (r'(\()([^)]+\))', repcallspaces), ] checks = [ ('python', r'.*\.(py|cgi)$', pyfilters, pypats), ('test script', r'(.*/)?test-[^.~]*$', testfilters, testpats), ('c', r'.*\.c$', cfilters, cpats), ('unified test', r'.*\.t$', utestfilters, utestpats), ] class norepeatlogger(object): def __init__(self): self._lastseen = None def log(self, fname, lineno, line, msg, blame): """print error related a to given line of a given file. The faulty line will also be printed but only once in the case of multiple errors. :fname: filename :lineno: line number :line: actual content of the line :msg: error message """ msgid = fname, lineno, line if msgid != self._lastseen: if blame: print "%s:%d (%s):" % (fname, lineno, blame) else: print "%s:%d:" % (fname, lineno) print " > %s" % line self._lastseen = msgid print " " + msg _defaultlogger = norepeatlogger() def getblame(f): lines = [] for l in os.popen('hg annotate -un %s' % f): start, line = l.split(':', 1) user, rev = start.split() lines.append((line[1:-1], user, rev)) return lines def checkfile(f, logfunc=_defaultlogger.log, maxerr=None, warnings=False, blame=False): """checks style and portability of a given file :f: filepath :logfunc: function used to report error logfunc(filename, linenumber, linecontent, errormessage) :maxerr: number of error to display before arborting. Set to None (default) to report all errors return True if no error is found, False otherwise. """ blamecache = None result = True for name, match, filters, pats in checks: fc = 0 if not re.match(match, f): continue fp = open(f) pre = post = fp.read() fp.close() if "no-" + "check-code" in pre: break for p, r in filters: post = re.sub(p, r, post) # print post # uncomment to show filtered version z = enumerate(zip(pre.splitlines(), post.splitlines(True))) for n, l in z: if "check-code" + "-ignore" in l[0]: continue for p, msg in pats: if not warnings and msg.startswith("warning"): continue if re.search(p, l[1]): bd = "" if blame: bd = 'working directory' if not blamecache: blamecache = getblame(f) if n < len(blamecache): bl, bu, br = blamecache[n] if bl == l[0]: bd = '%s@%s' % (bu, br) logfunc(f, n + 1, l[0], msg, bd) fc += 1 result = False if maxerr is not None and fc >= maxerr: print " (too many errors, giving up)" break break return result if __name__ == "__main__": parser = optparse.OptionParser("%prog [options] [files]") parser.add_option("-w", "--warnings", action="store_true", help="include warning-level checks") parser.add_option("-p", "--per-file", type="int", help="max warnings per file") parser.add_option("-b", "--blame", action="store_true", help="use annotate to generate blame info") parser.set_defaults(per_file=15, warnings=False, blame=False) (options, args) = parser.parse_args() if len(args) == 0: check = glob.glob("*") else: check = args for f in check: ret = 0 if not checkfile(f, maxerr=options.per_file, warnings=options.warnings, blame=options.blame): ret = 1 sys.exit(ret)