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This should make it easier to identify slow-running scripts. While we're at it, unify the output a little bit.
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83 lines
2.4 KiB
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Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -e
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script_path=$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P)
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cd "${script_path}/.." || exit 1
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ports=true
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if [ "$1" == "--no-ports" ]; then
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ports=false
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shift
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fi
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RED='\033[0;31m'
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GREEN='\033[0;32m'
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NC='\033[0m' # No Color
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FAILURES=0
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set +e
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for cmd in \
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Meta/check-ak-test-files.sh \
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Meta/check-debug-flags.sh \
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Meta/check-emoji.sh \
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Meta/check-markdown.sh \
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Meta/check-newlines-at-eof.py \
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Meta/check-png-sizes.sh \
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Meta/check-style.py \
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Meta/lint-executable-resources.sh \
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Meta/lint-gml-format.sh \
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Meta/lint-keymaps.py \
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Meta/lint-prettier.sh \
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Meta/lint-python.sh \
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Meta/lint-shell-scripts.sh; do
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echo "Running ${cmd}"
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if "/usr/bin/time" "${cmd}" "$@"; then
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echo -e "[${GREEN}OK${NC}]: ${cmd}"
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else
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echo -e "[${RED}FAIL${NC}]: ${cmd}"
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((FAILURES+=1))
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fi
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done
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if [ -x ./Build/lagom/Tools/IPCMagicLinter/IPCMagicLinter ]; then
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echo "Running IPCMagicLinter"
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if git ls-files '*.ipc' | /usr/bin/time xargs ./Build/lagom/Tools/IPCMagicLinter/IPCMagicLinter; then
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echo -e "[${GREEN}OK${NC}]: IPCMagicLinter (in Meta/lint-ci.sh)"
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else
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echo -e "[${RED}FAIL${NC}]: IPCMagicLinter (in Meta/lint-ci.sh)"
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((FAILURES+=1))
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fi
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else
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echo -e "[${GREEN}SKIP${NC}]: IPCMagicLinter (in Meta/lint-ci.sh)"
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fi
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echo "Running Meta/lint-clang-format.sh"
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if /usr/bin/time Meta/lint-clang-format.sh --overwrite-inplace "$@" && git diff --exit-code; then
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echo -e "[${GREEN}OK${NC}]: Meta/lint-clang-format.sh"
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else
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echo -e "[${RED}FAIL${NC}]: Meta/lint-clang-format.sh"
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((FAILURES+=1))
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fi
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# lint-ports.py is handled separately as it scans all Ports/ all the time.
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# This is fine when running lint-ci.sh from the PR validation workflow.
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# However when running from the pre-commit workflow it takes an excessive
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# amount of time. This condition allows the pre-commit program to detect
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# when Ports/ files have changed and only invoke lint-ports.py when needed.
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#
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if [ "$ports" = true ]; then
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echo "Running Meta/lint-ports.py"
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if /usr/bin/time Meta/lint-ports.py; then
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echo -e "[${GREEN}OK${NC}]: Meta/lint-ports.py"
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else
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echo -e "[${RED}FAIL${NC}]: Meta/lint-ports.py"
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((FAILURES+=1))
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fi
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fi
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echo "(Also look out for check-symbols.sh, which can only be executed after the build!)"
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exit "${FAILURES}"
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