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author | Rekai Gonzalez Alberquilla <rekai.gonzalezalberquilla@arm.com> | 2016-11-25 10:31:21 +0000 |
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committer | Rekai Gonzalez Alberquilla <rekai.gonzalezalberquilla@arm.com> | 2016-11-25 10:31:21 +0000 |
commit | ac29b6c6fc93330f5de2f2fbea4f45265e70a16b (patch) | |
tree | 914cd176889cacb97696563804580f0887790bcb /util/style/verifiers.py | |
parent | b0856ab3b17e15ff1a6fb329abe87f3434bfe81a (diff) | |
download | gem5-ac29b6c6fc93330f5de2f2fbea4f45265e70a16b.tar.xz |
util: git pre-commit hook to check staged files
This patch updates the git-pre-commit hook to check the files as they
will be after the commit, instead of as they are currently, this way we
prevent the undesired situation:
- unstylish modification of a file
- stage said file for commit
- try to commit and fail due to style
- fix style, forgetting staging changes
- try to commit and fail, as although the changes staged are not
styly, the current content of the file is.
Change-Id: I5cc3f783375d9e4162e310e176103ebbf0a59023
Reviewed-by: Andreas Sandberg <andreas.sandberg@arm.com>
[andreas.sandberg@arm.com: Rebased ontop of latest gem5]
Diffstat (limited to 'util/style/verifiers.py')
-rw-r--r-- | util/style/verifiers.py | 56 |
1 files changed, 39 insertions, 17 deletions
diff --git a/util/style/verifiers.py b/util/style/verifiers.py index 6d7d581ea..1be453601 100644 --- a/util/style/verifiers.py +++ b/util/style/verifiers.py @@ -192,9 +192,20 @@ class Verifier(object): return False @abstractmethod - def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions): + def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions, fobj=None, silent=False): """Check specified regions of file 'filename'. + Given that it is possible that the current contents of the file + differ from the file as 'staged to commit', for those cases, and + maybe others, the argument fobj should be a file object open and reset + with the contents matching what the file would look like after the + commit. This is needed keep the messages using 'filename' meaningful. + + The argument silent is useful to prevent output when we run check in + the staged file vs the actual file to detect if the user forgot + staging fixes to the commit. This way, we prevent reporting errors + twice in stderr. + Line-by-line checks can simply provide a check_line() method that returns True if the line is OK and False if it has an error. Verifiers that need a multi-line view (like @@ -216,24 +227,29 @@ class Verifier(object): pass class LineVerifier(Verifier): - def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions): - f = self.open(filename, 'r') + def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions, fobj=None, silent=False): + close = False + if fobj is None: + fobj = self.open(filename, 'r') + close = True lang = lang_type(filename) assert lang in self.languages errors = 0 - for num,line in enumerate(f): + for num,line in enumerate(fobj): if num not in regions: continue line = line.rstrip('\n') if not self.check_line(line, language=lang): - self.ui.write("invalid %s in %s:%d\n" % \ - (self.test_name, filename, num + 1)) - if self.ui.verbose: - self.ui.write(">>%s<<\n" % line[:-1]) + if not silent: + self.ui.write("invalid %s in %s:%d\n" % \ + (self.test_name, filename, num + 1)) + if self.ui.verbose: + self.ui.write(">>%s<<\n" % line[:-1]) errors += 1 - f.close() + if close: + fobj.close() return errors @safefix @@ -329,12 +345,16 @@ class SortedIncludes(Verifier): super(SortedIncludes, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.sort_includes = sort_includes.SortIncludes() - def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions): - f = self.open(filename, 'r') + def check(self, filename, regions=all_regions, fobj=None, silent=False): + close = False + if fobj is None: + fobj = self.open(filename, 'r') + close = True norm_fname = self.normalize_filename(filename) - old = [ l.rstrip('\n') for l in f.xreadlines() ] - f.close() + old = [ l.rstrip('\n') for l in fobj.xreadlines() ] + if close: + fobj.close() if len(old) == 0: return 0 @@ -345,10 +365,12 @@ class SortedIncludes(Verifier): modified = _modified_regions(old, new) & regions if modified: - self.ui.write("invalid sorting of includes in %s\n" % (filename)) - if self.ui.verbose: - for start, end in modified.regions: - self.ui.write("bad region [%d, %d)\n" % (start, end)) + if not silent: + self.ui.write("invalid sorting of includes in %s\n" + % (filename)) + if self.ui.verbose: + for start, end in modified.regions: + self.ui.write("bad region [%d, %d)\n" % (start, end)) return 1 return 0 |