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# testparseutil.py - utilities to parse test script for check tools
#
# Copyright 2018 FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> and others
#
# 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 abc
import re
import sys
####################
# for Python3 compatibility (almost comes from mercurial/pycompat.py)
ispy3 = (sys.version_info[0] >= 3)
def identity(a):
return a
def _rapply(f, xs):
if xs is None:
# assume None means non-value of optional data
return xs
if isinstance(xs, (list, set, tuple)):
return type(xs)(_rapply(f, x) for x in xs)
if isinstance(xs, dict):
return type(xs)((_rapply(f, k), _rapply(f, v)) for k, v in xs.items())
return f(xs)
def rapply(f, xs):
if f is identity:
# fast path mainly for py2
return xs
return _rapply(f, xs)
if ispy3:
import builtins
def bytestr(s):
# tiny version of pycompat.bytestr
return s.encode('latin1')
def sysstr(s):
if isinstance(s, builtins.str):
return s
return s.decode(u'latin-1')
def opentext(f):
return open(f, 'r')
else:
bytestr = str
sysstr = identity
opentext = open
def b2s(x):
# convert BYTES elements in "x" to SYSSTR recursively
return rapply(sysstr, x)
def writeout(data):
# write "data" in BYTES into stdout
sys.stdout.write(data)
def writeerr(data):
# write "data" in BYTES into stderr
sys.stderr.write(data)
####################
class embeddedmatcher(object):
"""Base class to detect embedded code fragments in *.t test script
"""
__metaclass__ = abc.ABCMeta
def __init__(self, desc):
self.desc = desc
@abc.abstractmethod
def startsat(self, line):
"""Examine whether embedded code starts at line
This can return arbitrary object, and it is used as 'ctx' for
subsequent method invocations.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def endsat(self, ctx, line):
"""Examine whether embedded code ends at line"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def isinside(self, ctx, line):
"""Examine whether line is inside embedded code, if not yet endsat
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def ignores(self, ctx):
"""Examine whether detected embedded code should be ignored"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def filename(self, ctx):
"""Return filename of embedded code
If filename isn't specified for embedded code explicitly, this
returns None.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def codeatstart(self, ctx, line):
"""Return actual code at the start line of embedded code
This might return None, if the start line doesn't contain
actual code.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def codeatend(self, ctx, line):
"""Return actual code at the end line of embedded code
This might return None, if the end line doesn't contain actual
code.
"""
@abc.abstractmethod
def codeinside(self, ctx, line):
"""Return actual code at line inside embedded code"""
def embedded(basefile, lines, errors, matchers):
"""pick embedded code fragments up from given lines
This is common parsing logic, which examines specified matchers on
given lines.
:basefile: a name of a file, from which lines to be parsed come.
:lines: to be parsed (might be a value returned by "open(basefile)")
:errors: an array, into which messages for detected error are stored
:matchers: an array of embeddedmatcher objects
This function yields '(filename, starts, ends, code)' tuple.
:filename: a name of embedded code, if it is explicitly specified
(e.g. "foobar" of "cat >> foobar <<EOF").
Otherwise, this is None
:starts: line number (1-origin), at which embedded code starts (inclusive)
:ends: line number (1-origin), at which embedded code ends (exclusive)
:code: extracted embedded code, which is single-stringified
>>> class ambigmatcher(object):
... # mock matcher class to examine implementation of
... # "ambiguous matching" corner case
... def __init__(self, desc, matchfunc):
... self.desc = desc
... self.matchfunc = matchfunc
... def startsat(self, line):
... return self.matchfunc(line)
>>> ambig1 = ambigmatcher('ambiguous #1',
... lambda l: l.startswith(' $ cat '))
>>> ambig2 = ambigmatcher('ambiguous #2',
... lambda l: l.endswith('<< EOF\\n'))
>>> lines = [' $ cat > foo.py << EOF\\n']
>>> errors = []
>>> matchers = [ambig1, ambig2]
>>> list(t for t in embedded('<dummy>', lines, errors, matchers))
[]
>>> b2s(errors)
['<dummy>:1: ambiguous line for "ambiguous #1", "ambiguous #2"']
"""
matcher = None
ctx = filename = code = startline = None # for pyflakes
for lineno, line in enumerate(lines, 1):
if not line.endswith('\n'):
line += '\n' # to normalize EOF line
if matcher: # now, inside embedded code
if matcher.endsat(ctx, line):
codeatend = matcher.codeatend(ctx, line)
if codeatend is not None:
code.append(codeatend)
if not matcher.ignores(ctx):
yield (filename, startline, lineno, ''.join(code))
matcher = None
# DO NOT "continue", because line might start next fragment
elif not matcher.isinside(ctx, line):
# this is an error of basefile
# (if matchers are implemented correctly)
errors.append('%s:%d: unexpected line for "%s"'
% (basefile, lineno, matcher.desc))
# stop extracting embedded code by current 'matcher',
# because appearance of unexpected line might mean
# that expected end-of-embedded-code line might never
# appear
matcher = None
# DO NOT "continue", because line might start next fragment
else:
code.append(matcher.codeinside(ctx, line))
continue
# examine whether current line starts embedded code or not
assert not matcher
matched = []
for m in matchers:
ctx = m.startsat(line)
if ctx:
matched.append((m, ctx))
if matched:
if len(matched) > 1:
# this is an error of matchers, maybe
errors.append('%s:%d: ambiguous line for %s' %
(basefile, lineno,
', '.join(['"%s"' % m.desc
for m, c in matched])))
# omit extracting embedded code, because choosing
# arbitrary matcher from matched ones might fail to
# detect the end of embedded code as expected.
continue
matcher, ctx = matched[0]
filename = matcher.filename(ctx)
code = []
codeatstart = matcher.codeatstart(ctx, line)
if codeatstart is not None:
code.append(codeatstart)
startline = lineno
else:
startline = lineno + 1
if matcher:
# examine whether EOF ends embedded code, because embedded
# code isn't yet ended explicitly
if matcher.endsat(ctx, '\n'):
codeatend = matcher.codeatend(ctx, '\n')
if codeatend is not None:
code.append(codeatend)
if not matcher.ignores(ctx):
yield (filename, startline, lineno + 1, ''.join(code))
else:
# this is an error of basefile
# (if matchers are implemented correctly)
errors.append('%s:%d: unexpected end of file for "%s"'
% (basefile, lineno, matcher.desc))
# heredoc limit mark to ignore embedded code at check-code.py or so
heredocignorelimit = 'NO_CHECK_EOF'
# the pattern to match against cases below, and to return a limit mark
# string as 'lname' group
#
# - << LIMITMARK
# - << "LIMITMARK"
# - << 'LIMITMARK'
heredoclimitpat = r'\s*<<\s*(?P<lquote>["\']?)(?P<limit>\w+)(?P=lquote)'
class fileheredocmatcher(embeddedmatcher):
"""Detect "cat > FILE << LIMIT" style embedded code
>>> matcher = fileheredocmatcher('heredoc .py file', r'[^<]+\\.py')
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ cat > file.py << EOF\\n'))
('file.py', ' > EOF\\n')
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ cat >>file.py <<EOF\\n'))
('file.py', ' > EOF\\n')
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ cat> \\x27any file.py\\x27<< "EOF"\\n'))
('any file.py', ' > EOF\\n')
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(" $ cat > file.py << 'ANYLIMIT'\\n"))
('file.py', ' > ANYLIMIT\\n')
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ cat<<ANYLIMIT>"file.py"\\n'))
('file.py', ' > ANYLIMIT\\n')
>>> start = ' $ cat > file.py << EOF\\n'
>>> ctx = matcher.startsat(start)
>>> matcher.codeatstart(ctx, start)
>>> b2s(matcher.filename(ctx))
'file.py'
>>> matcher.ignores(ctx)
False
>>> inside = ' > foo = 1\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'foo = 1\\n'
>>> end = ' > EOF\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, end)
True
>>> matcher.codeatend(ctx, end)
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, ' > EOFEOF\\n')
False
>>> ctx = matcher.startsat(' $ cat > file.py << NO_CHECK_EOF\\n')
>>> matcher.ignores(ctx)
True
"""
_prefix = ' > '
def __init__(self, desc, namepat):
super(fileheredocmatcher, self).__init__(desc)
# build the pattern to match against cases below (and ">>"
# variants), and to return a target filename string as 'name'
# group
#
# - > NAMEPAT
# - > "NAMEPAT"
# - > 'NAMEPAT'
namepat = (r'\s*>>?\s*(?P<nquote>["\']?)(?P<name>%s)(?P=nquote)'
% namepat)
self._fileres = [
# "cat > NAME << LIMIT" case
re.compile(r' \$ \s*cat' + namepat + heredoclimitpat),
# "cat << LIMIT > NAME" case
re.compile(r' \$ \s*cat' + heredoclimitpat + namepat),
]
def startsat(self, line):
# ctx is (filename, END-LINE-OF-EMBEDDED-CODE) tuple
for filere in self._fileres:
matched = filere.match(line)
if matched:
return (matched.group('name'),
' > %s\n' % matched.group('limit'))
def endsat(self, ctx, line):
return ctx[1] == line
def isinside(self, ctx, line):
return line.startswith(self._prefix)
def ignores(self, ctx):
return ' > %s\n' % heredocignorelimit == ctx[1]
def filename(self, ctx):
return ctx[0]
def codeatstart(self, ctx, line):
return None # no embedded code at start line
def codeatend(self, ctx, line):
return None # no embedded code at end line
def codeinside(self, ctx, line):
return line[len(self._prefix):] # strip prefix
####
# for embedded python script
class pydoctestmatcher(embeddedmatcher):
"""Detect ">>> code" style embedded python code
>>> matcher = pydoctestmatcher()
>>> startline = ' >>> foo = 1\\n'
>>> matcher.startsat(startline)
True
>>> matcher.startsat(' ... foo = 1\\n')
False
>>> ctx = matcher.startsat(startline)
>>> matcher.filename(ctx)
>>> matcher.ignores(ctx)
False
>>> b2s(matcher.codeatstart(ctx, startline))
'foo = 1\\n'
>>> inside = ' >>> foo = 1\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'foo = 1\\n'
>>> inside = ' ... foo = 1\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'foo = 1\\n'
>>> inside = ' expected output\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'\\n'
>>> inside = ' \\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'\\n'
>>> end = ' $ foo bar\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, end)
True
>>> matcher.codeatend(ctx, end)
>>> end = '\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, end)
True
>>> matcher.codeatend(ctx, end)
"""
_prefix = ' >>> '
_prefixre = re.compile(r' (>>>|\.\.\.) ')
# If a line matches against not _prefixre but _outputre, that line
# is "an expected output line" (= not a part of code fragment).
#
# Strictly speaking, a line matching against "(#if|#else|#endif)"
# is also treated similarly in "inline python code" semantics by
# run-tests.py. But "directive line inside inline python code"
# should be rejected by Mercurial reviewers. Therefore, this
# regexp does not matche against such directive lines.
_outputre = re.compile(r' $| [^$]')
def __init__(self):
super(pydoctestmatcher, self).__init__("doctest style python code")
def startsat(self, line):
# ctx is "True"
return line.startswith(self._prefix)
def endsat(self, ctx, line):
return not (self._prefixre.match(line) or self._outputre.match(line))
def isinside(self, ctx, line):
return True # always true, if not yet ended
def ignores(self, ctx):
return False # should be checked always
def filename(self, ctx):
return None # no filename
def codeatstart(self, ctx, line):
return line[len(self._prefix):] # strip prefix ' >>> '/' ... '
def codeatend(self, ctx, line):
return None # no embedded code at end line
def codeinside(self, ctx, line):
if self._prefixre.match(line):
return line[len(self._prefix):] # strip prefix ' >>> '/' ... '
return '\n' # an expected output line is treated as an empty line
class pyheredocmatcher(embeddedmatcher):
"""Detect "python << LIMIT" style embedded python code
>>> matcher = pyheredocmatcher()
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ python << EOF\\n'))
' > EOF\\n'
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ $PYTHON <<EOF\\n'))
' > EOF\\n'
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(' $ "$PYTHON"<< "EOF"\\n'))
' > EOF\\n'
>>> b2s(matcher.startsat(" $ $PYTHON << 'ANYLIMIT'\\n"))
' > ANYLIMIT\\n'
>>> matcher.startsat(' $ "$PYTHON" < EOF\\n')
>>> start = ' $ python << EOF\\n'
>>> ctx = matcher.startsat(start)
>>> matcher.codeatstart(ctx, start)
>>> matcher.filename(ctx)
>>> matcher.ignores(ctx)
False
>>> inside = ' > foo = 1\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, inside)
False
>>> matcher.isinside(ctx, inside)
True
>>> b2s(matcher.codeinside(ctx, inside))
'foo = 1\\n'
>>> end = ' > EOF\\n'
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, end)
True
>>> matcher.codeatend(ctx, end)
>>> matcher.endsat(ctx, ' > EOFEOF\\n')
False
>>> ctx = matcher.startsat(' $ python << NO_CHECK_EOF\\n')
>>> matcher.ignores(ctx)
True
"""
_prefix = ' > '
_startre = re.compile(r' \$ (\$PYTHON|"\$PYTHON"|python).*' +
heredoclimitpat)
def __init__(self):
super(pyheredocmatcher, self).__init__("heredoc python invocation")
def startsat(self, line):
# ctx is END-LINE-OF-EMBEDDED-CODE
matched = self._startre.match(line)
if matched:
return ' > %s\n' % matched.group('limit')
def endsat(self, ctx, line):
return ctx == line
def isinside(self, ctx, line):
return line.startswith(self._prefix)
def ignores(self, ctx):
return ' > %s\n' % heredocignorelimit == ctx
def filename(self, ctx):
return None # no filename
def codeatstart(self, ctx, line):
return None # no embedded code at start line
def codeatend(self, ctx, line):
return None # no embedded code at end line
def codeinside(self, ctx, line):
return line[len(self._prefix):] # strip prefix
_pymatchers = [
pydoctestmatcher(),
pyheredocmatcher(),
# use '[^<]+' instead of '\S+', in order to match against
# paths including whitespaces
fileheredocmatcher('heredoc .py file', r'[^<]+\.py'),
]
def pyembedded(basefile, lines, errors):
return embedded(basefile, lines, errors, _pymatchers)
####
# for embedded shell script
_shmatchers = [
# use '[^<]+' instead of '\S+', in order to match against
# paths including whitespaces
fileheredocmatcher('heredoc .sh file', r'[^<]+\.sh'),
]
def shembedded(basefile, lines, errors):
return embedded(basefile, lines, errors, _shmatchers)
####
# for embedded hgrc configuration
_hgrcmatchers = [
# use '[^<]+' instead of '\S+', in order to match against
# paths including whitespaces
fileheredocmatcher('heredoc hgrc file',
r'(([^/<]+/)+hgrc|\$HGRCPATH|\${HGRCPATH})'),
]
def hgrcembedded(basefile, lines, errors):
return embedded(basefile, lines, errors, _hgrcmatchers)
####
if __name__ == "__main__":
import optparse
import sys
def showembedded(basefile, lines, embeddedfunc, opts):
errors = []
for name, starts, ends, code in embeddedfunc(basefile, lines, errors):
if not name:
name = '<anonymous>'
writeout("%s:%d: %s starts\n" % (basefile, starts, name))
if opts.verbose and code:
writeout(" |%s\n" %
"\n |".join(l for l in code.splitlines()))
writeout("%s:%d: %s ends\n" % (basefile, ends, name))
for e in errors:
writeerr("%s\n" % e)
return len(errors)
def applyembedded(args, embeddedfunc, opts):
ret = 0
if args:
for f in args:
with opentext(f) as fp:
if showembedded(f, fp, embeddedfunc, opts):
ret = 1
else:
lines = [l for l in sys.stdin.readlines()]
if showembedded('<stdin>', lines, embeddedfunc, opts):
ret = 1
return ret
commands = {}
def command(name, desc):
def wrap(func):
commands[name] = (desc, func)
return wrap
@command("pyembedded", "detect embedded python script")
def pyembeddedcmd(args, opts):
return applyembedded(args, pyembedded, opts)
@command("shembedded", "detect embedded shell script")
def shembeddedcmd(args, opts):
return applyembedded(args, shembedded, opts)
@command("hgrcembedded", "detect embedded hgrc configuration")
def hgrcembeddedcmd(args, opts):
return applyembedded(args, hgrcembedded, opts)
availablecommands = "\n".join([" - %s: %s" % (key, value[0])
for key, value in commands.items()])
parser = optparse.OptionParser("""%prog COMMAND [file ...]
Pick up embedded code fragments from given file(s) or stdin, and list
up start/end lines of them in standard compiler format
("FILENAME:LINENO:").
Available commands are:
""" + availablecommands + """
""")
parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose",
help="enable additional output (e.g. actual code)",
action="store_true")
(opts, args) = parser.parse_args()
if not args or args[0] not in commands:
parser.print_help()
sys.exit(255)
sys.exit(commands[args[0]][1](args[1:], opts))