ladybird/Meta/check-style.py
2024-11-10 12:50:45 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os
import pathlib
import re
import subprocess
import sys
# Ensure copyright headers match this format and are followed by a blank line:
# /*
# * Copyright (c) YYYY(-YYYY), Whatever
# * ... more of these ...
# *
# * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
# */
GOOD_LICENSE_HEADER_PATTERN = re.compile(
'^/\\*\n' +
'( \\* Copyright \\(c\\) [0-9]{4}(-[0-9]{4})?, .*\n)+' +
' \\*\n' +
' \\* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause\n' +
' \\*/\n' +
'\n')
LICENSE_HEADER_CHECK_EXCLUDES = {
'AK/Checked.h',
'AK/Function.h',
}
# We check that "#pragma once" is present
PRAGMA_ONCE_STRING = '#pragma once'
# We make sure that there's a blank line before and after pragma once
GOOD_PRAGMA_ONCE_PATTERN = re.compile('(^|\\S\n\n)#pragma once(\n\n\\S.|$)')
# LibC is supposed to be a system library; don't mention the directory.
BAD_INCLUDE_LIBC = re.compile("# *include <LibC/")
# Serenity C++ code must not use LibC's or libc++'s complex number implementation.
BAD_INCLUDE_COMPLEX = re.compile("# *include <c[c]?omplex")
# Make sure that all includes are either system includes or immediately resolvable local includes
ANY_INCLUDE_PATTERN = re.compile('^ *# *include\\b.*[>"](?!\\)).*$', re.M)
SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATTERN = re.compile("^ *# *include *<([^>]+)>(?: /[*/].*)?$")
LOCAL_INCLUDE_PATTERN = re.compile('^ *# *include *"([^>]+)"(?: /[*/].*)?$')
INCLUDE_CHECK_EXCLUDES = {
}
LOCAL_INCLUDE_ROOT_OVERRIDES = {
}
LOCAL_INCLUDE_SUFFIX_EXCLUDES = [
# Some Qt files are required to include their .moc files, which will be located in a deep
# subdirectory that we won't find from here.
'.moc',
]
def should_check_file(filename):
if not filename.endswith('.cpp') and not filename.endswith('.h'):
return False
if filename.startswith('Base/'):
return False
return True
def find_files_here_or_argv():
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
raw_list = sys.argv[1:]
else:
process = subprocess.run(["git", "ls-files"], check=True, capture_output=True)
raw_list = process.stdout.decode().strip('\n').split('\n')
return filter(should_check_file, raw_list)
def is_in_prefix_list(filename, prefix_list):
return any(
filename.startswith(prefix) for prefix in prefix_list
)
def find_matching_prefix(filename, prefix_list):
matching_prefixes = [prefix for prefix in prefix_list if filename.startswith(prefix)]
assert len(matching_prefixes) <= 1
return matching_prefixes[0] if matching_prefixes else None
def run():
errors_license = []
errors_pragma_once_bad = []
errors_pragma_once_missing = []
errors_include_libc = []
errors_include_weird_format = []
errors_include_missing_local = []
errors_include_bad_complex = []
for filename in find_files_here_or_argv():
with open(filename, "r") as f:
file_content = f.read()
if not is_in_prefix_list(filename, LICENSE_HEADER_CHECK_EXCLUDES):
if not GOOD_LICENSE_HEADER_PATTERN.search(file_content):
errors_license.append(filename)
if filename.endswith('.h'):
if GOOD_PRAGMA_ONCE_PATTERN.search(file_content):
# Excellent, the formatting is correct.
pass
elif PRAGMA_ONCE_STRING in file_content:
# Bad, the '#pragma once' is present but it's formatted wrong.
errors_pragma_once_bad.append(filename)
else:
# Bad, the '#pragma once' is missing completely.
errors_pragma_once_missing.append(filename)
if BAD_INCLUDE_LIBC.search(file_content):
errors_include_libc.append(filename)
if BAD_INCLUDE_COMPLEX.search(file_content):
errors_include_bad_complex.append(filename)
if not is_in_prefix_list(filename, INCLUDE_CHECK_EXCLUDES):
if include_root := find_matching_prefix(filename, LOCAL_INCLUDE_ROOT_OVERRIDES):
local_include_root = pathlib.Path(include_root)
else:
local_include_root = pathlib.Path(filename).parent
for include_line in ANY_INCLUDE_PATTERN.findall(file_content):
if SYSTEM_INCLUDE_PATTERN.match(include_line):
# Don't try to resolve system-style includes, as these might depend on generators.
continue
local_match = LOCAL_INCLUDE_PATTERN.match(include_line)
if local_match is None:
print(f"Cannot parse include-line '{include_line}' in {filename}")
if filename not in errors_include_weird_format:
errors_include_weird_format.append(filename)
continue
relative_filename = local_match.group(1)
referenced_file = local_include_root.joinpath(relative_filename)
if referenced_file.suffix in LOCAL_INCLUDE_SUFFIX_EXCLUDES:
continue
if not referenced_file.exists():
print(f"In {filename}: Cannot find {referenced_file}")
if filename not in errors_include_missing_local:
errors_include_missing_local.append(filename)
have_errors = False
if errors_license:
print("Files with bad licenses:", " ".join(errors_license))
have_errors = True
if errors_pragma_once_missing:
print("Files without #pragma once:", " ".join(errors_pragma_once_missing))
have_errors = True
if errors_pragma_once_bad:
print("Files with a bad #pragma once:", " ".join(errors_pragma_once_bad))
have_errors = True
if errors_include_libc:
print(
"Files that include a LibC header using #include <LibC/...>:",
" ".join(errors_include_libc),
)
have_errors = True
if errors_include_weird_format:
print(
"Files that contain badly-formatted #include statements:",
" ".join(errors_include_weird_format),
)
have_errors = True
if errors_include_missing_local:
print(
"Files that #include a missing local file:",
" ".join(errors_include_missing_local),
)
have_errors = True
if errors_include_bad_complex:
print(
"Files that include a non-AK complex header:",
" ".join(errors_include_bad_complex),
)
have_errors = True
if have_errors:
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == '__main__':
os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__) + "/..")
run()