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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright 2016 gRPC authors.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import argparse
import os
import os.path
import re
import subprocess
import sys
def build_valid_guard(fpath):
guard_components = fpath.replace('++', 'XX').replace('.',
'_').upper().split('/')
if fpath.startswith('include/'):
return '_'.join(guard_components[1:])
else:
return 'GRPC_' + '_'.join(guard_components)
def load(fpath):
with open(fpath, 'r') as f:
return f.read()
def save(fpath, contents):
with open(fpath, 'w') as f:
f.write(contents)
class GuardValidator(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ifndef_re = re.compile(r'#ifndef ([A-Z][A-Z_1-9]*)')
self.define_re = re.compile(r'#define ([A-Z][A-Z_1-9]*)')
self.endif_c_core_re = re.compile(
r'#endif /\* (?: *\\\n *)?([A-Z][A-Z_1-9]*) (?:\\\n *)?\*/$')
self.endif_re = re.compile(r'#endif // ([A-Z][A-Z_1-9]*)')
self.comments_then_includes_re = re.compile(
r'^((//.*?$|/\*.*?\*/|[ \r\n\t])*)(([ \r\n\t]|#include .*)*)(#ifndef [^\n]*\n#define [^\n]*\n)',
re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE)
self.failed = False
def _is_c_core_header(self, fpath):
return 'include' in fpath and not ('grpc++' in fpath or 'grpcpp'
in fpath or 'event_engine' in fpath)
def fail(self, fpath, regexp, fcontents, match_txt, correct, fix):
c_core_header = self._is_c_core_header(fpath)
self.failed = True
invalid_guards_msg_template = (
'{0}: Missing preprocessor guards (RE {1}). '
'Please wrap your code around the following guards:\n'
'#ifndef {2}\n'
'#define {2}\n'
'...\n'
'... epic code ...\n'
'...\n') + ('#endif /* {2} */'
if c_core_header else '#endif // {2}')
if not match_txt:
print(
(invalid_guards_msg_template.format(fpath, regexp.pattern,
build_valid_guard(fpath))))
return fcontents
print((('{}: Wrong preprocessor guards (RE {}):'
'\n\tFound {}, expected {}').format(fpath, regexp.pattern,
match_txt, correct)))
if fix:
print(('Fixing {}...\n'.format(fpath)))
fixed_fcontents = re.sub(match_txt, correct, fcontents)
if fixed_fcontents:
self.failed = False
return fixed_fcontents
else:
print()
return fcontents
def check(self, fpath, fix):
c_core_header = self._is_c_core_header(fpath)
valid_guard = build_valid_guard(fpath)
fcontents = load(fpath)
match = self.ifndef_re.search(fcontents)
if not match:
print(('something drastically wrong with: %s' % fpath))
return False # failed
if match.lastindex is None:
# No ifndef. Request manual addition with hints
self.fail(fpath, match.re, match.string, '', '', False)
return False # failed
# Does the guard end with a '_H'?
running_guard = match.group(1)
if not running_guard.endswith('_H'):
fcontents = self.fail(fpath, match.re, match.string, match.group(1),
valid_guard, fix)
if fix:
save(fpath, fcontents)
# Is it the expected one based on the file path?
if running_guard != valid_guard:
fcontents = self.fail(fpath, match.re, match.string, match.group(1),
valid_guard, fix)
if fix:
save(fpath, fcontents)
# Is there a #define? Is it the same as the #ifndef one?
match = self.define_re.search(fcontents)
if match.lastindex is None:
# No define. Request manual addition with hints
self.fail(fpath, match.re, match.string, '', '', False)
return False # failed
# Is the #define guard the same as the #ifndef guard?
if match.group(1) != running_guard:
fcontents = self.fail(fpath, match.re, match.string, match.group(1),
valid_guard, fix)
if fix:
save(fpath, fcontents)
# Is there a properly commented #endif?
flines = fcontents.rstrip().splitlines()
# Use findall and use the last result if there are multiple matches,
# i.e. nested include guards.
match = self.endif_c_core_re.findall('\n'.join(flines[-3:]))
if not match and not c_core_header:
match = self.endif_re.findall('\n'.join(flines[-3:]))
if not match:
# No endif. Check if we have the last line as just '#endif' and if so
# replace it with a properly commented one.
if flines[-1] == '#endif':
flines[-1] = (
'#endif' +
(' /* {} */\n'.format(valid_guard)
if c_core_header else ' // {}\n'.format(valid_guard)))
if fix:
fcontents = '\n'.join(flines)
save(fpath, fcontents)
else:
# something else is wrong, bail out
self.fail(
fpath,
self.endif_c_core_re if c_core_header else self.endif_re,
flines[-1], '', '', False)
elif match[-1] != running_guard:
# Is the #endif guard the same as the #ifndef and #define guards?
fcontents = self.fail(fpath, self.endif_re, fcontents, match[-1],
valid_guard, fix)
if fix:
save(fpath, fcontents)
match = self.comments_then_includes_re.search(fcontents)
assert (match)
bad_includes = match.group(3)
if bad_includes:
print(
"includes after initial comments but before include guards in",
fpath)
if fix:
fcontents = fcontents[:match.start(3)] + match.group(
5) + match.group(3) + fcontents[match.end(5):]
save(fpath, fcontents)
return not self.failed # Did the check succeed? (ie, not failed)
# find our home
ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]), '../..'))
os.chdir(ROOT)
# parse command line
argp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='include guard checker')
argp.add_argument('-f', '--fix', default=False, action='store_true')
argp.add_argument('--precommit', default=False, action='store_true')
args = argp.parse_args()
grep_filter = r"grep -E '^(include|src/core|src/cpp|test/core|test/cpp|fuzztest/)/.*\.h$'"
if args.precommit:
git_command = 'git diff --name-only HEAD'
else:
git_command = 'git ls-tree -r --name-only -r HEAD'
FILE_LIST_COMMAND = ' | '.join((git_command, grep_filter))
# scan files
ok = True
filename_list = []
try:
filename_list = subprocess.check_output(FILE_LIST_COMMAND,
shell=True).decode().splitlines()
# Filter out non-existent files (ie, file removed or renamed)
filename_list = (f for f in filename_list if os.path.isfile(f))
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
sys.exit(0)
validator = GuardValidator()
for filename in filename_list:
# Skip check for upb generated code.
4 years ago
if (filename.endswith('.upb.h') or filename.endswith('.upb.c') or
filename.endswith('.upbdefs.h') or filename.endswith('.upbdefs.c')):
continue
ok = ok and validator.check(filename, args.fix)
sys.exit(0 if ok else 1)