Simplify running pylint
This commit does several things: - Setup and run pylint directly rather than running through a script. This allows the user to see what is happening while the user is running through pylint. - Allow the user to either run pylint on a particular changeset, or the entire manila tree. - Allow the user to run on a particular changeset. Using like HEAD~1, etc. - I disabled the tests that were reported by pylint. The thought here would be go through the failures and correct them. - Update pylint to 2.1.1. Change-Id: I398d1ba01a3fd7f1c86ad4065a7984d276f33383 Signed-off-by: Chuck Short <chucks@redhat.com>
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[MASTER]
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# A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions may
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# be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter and may
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# run arbitrary code.
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extension-pkg-whitelist=
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# Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base names, not
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# paths.
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ignore=CVS,tests,test
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# Add files or directories matching the regex patterns to the blacklist. The
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# regex matches against base names, not paths.
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ignore-patterns=
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# Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as
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# pygtk.require().
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#init-hook=
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# Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint. Specifying 0 will auto-detect the
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# number of processors available to use.
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jobs=1
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# Control the amount of potential inferred values when inferring a single
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# object. This can help the performance when dealing with large functions or
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# complex, nested conditions.
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limit-inference-results=100
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# List of plugins (as comma separated values of python modules names) to load,
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# usually to register additional checkers.
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load-plugins=
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# Pickle collected data for later comparisons.
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persistent=yes
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# Specify a configuration file.
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#rcfile=
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# When enabled, pylint would attempt to guess common misconfiguration and emit
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# user-friendly hints instead of false-positive error messages.
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suggestion-mode=yes
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# Allow loading of arbitrary C extensions. Extensions are imported into the
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# active Python interpreter and may run arbitrary code.
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unsafe-load-any-extension=no
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[MESSAGES CONTROL]
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# Only show warnings with the listed confidence levels. Leave empty to show
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# all. Valid levels: HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, UNDEFINED.
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confidence=
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# Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You
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# can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this
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# option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration
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# file where it should appear only once). You can also use "--disable=all" to
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# disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if
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# you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all
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# --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have
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# no Warning level messages displayed, use "--disable=all --enable=classes
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# --disable=W".
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disable=
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# "F" Fatal errors that prevent further processing
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import-error,
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# "I" Informational noise
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locally-disabled,
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c-extension-no-member,
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# "E" Error for important programming issues (likely bugs)
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no-member,
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too-many-function-args,
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not-callable,
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assignment-from-none,
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unsubscriptable-object,
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used-prior-global-declaration,
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not-an-iterable,
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# "W" Warnings for stylistic problems or minor programming issues
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unused-argument,
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bad-indentation,
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unused-variable,
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useless-else-on-loop,
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pointless-string-statement,
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unused-import,
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redefined-outer-name,
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redefined-builtin,
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attribute-defined-outside-init,
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abstract-method,
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fixme,
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exec-used,
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anomalous-backslash-in-string,
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broad-except,
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protected-access,
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arguments-differ,
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undefined-loop-variable,
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try-except-raise,
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global-statement,
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super-init-not-called,
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pointless-statement,
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global-statement,
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unnecessary-lambda,
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keyword-arg-before-vararg,
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deprecated-method,
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useless-super-delegation,
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eval-used,
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wildcard-import,
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reimported,
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expression-not-assigned,
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cell-var-from-loop,
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signature-differs,
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# "C" Coding convention violations
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missing-docstring,
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invalid-name,
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wrong-import-order,
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len-as-condition,
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wrong-import-position,
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bad-continuation,
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too-many-lines,
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misplaced-comparison-constant,
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bad-mcs-classmethod-argument,
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ungrouped-imports,
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superfluous-parens,
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unidiomatic-typecheck,
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consider-iterating-dictionary,
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bad-whitespace,
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dangerous-default-value,
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line-too-long,
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consider-using-enumerate,
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useless-import-alias,
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singleton-comparison,
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# "R" Refactor recommendations
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no-self-use,
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no-else-return,
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too-many-locals,
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too-many-public-methods,
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consider-using-set-comprehension,
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inconsistent-return-statements,
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useless-object-inheritance,
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too-few-public-methods,
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too-many-boolean-expressions,
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too-many-instance-attributes,
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too-many-return-statements,
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literal-comparison,
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too-many-statements,
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too-many-ancestors,
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literal-comparison,
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consider-merging-isinstance,
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too-many-nested-blocks,
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trailing-comma-tuple,
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simplifiable-if-statement,
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consider-using-in,
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consider-using-ternary,
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too-many-arguments
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[REPORTS]
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# Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages.
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reports=no
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[BASIC]
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# Variable names can be 1 to 31 characters long, with lowercase and underscores
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variable-rgx=[a-z_][a-z0-9_]{0,30}$
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# Argument names can be 2 to 31 characters long, with lowercase and underscores
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argument-rgx=[a-z_][a-z0-9_]{1,30}$
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# Method names should be at least 3 characters long
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# and be lowercased with underscores
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method-rgx=([a-z_][a-z0-9_]{2,}|setUp|tearDown)$
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# Module names matching neutron-* are ok (files in bin/)
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module-rgx=(([a-z_][a-z0-9_]*)|([A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]+)|(neutron-[a-z0-9_-]+))$
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# Don't require docstrings on tests.
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no-docstring-rgx=((__.*__)|([tT]est.*)|setUp|tearDown)$
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[FORMAT]
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# Maximum number of characters on a single line.
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max-line-length=79
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[VARIABLES]
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# List of additional names supposed to be defined in builtins. Remember that
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# you should avoid to define new builtins when possible.
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additional-builtins=_
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[TYPECHECK]
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# List of module names for which member attributes should not be checked
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ignored-modules=six.moves,_MovedItems
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tools/coding-checks.sh
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tools/coding-checks.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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set -eu
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usage() {
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echo "Usage: $0 [OPTION]..."
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echo "Run Cinder's coding check(s)"
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echo ""
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echo " -Y, --pylint [<basecommit>] Run pylint check on the entire manila module or just files changed in basecommit (e.g. HEAD~1)"
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echo " -h, --help Print this usage message"
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echo
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exit 0
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}
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process_options() {
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i=1
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while [ $i -le $# ]; do
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eval opt=\$$i
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case $opt in
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-h|--help) usage;;
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-Y|--pylint) pylint=1;;
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*) scriptargs="$scriptargs $opt"
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esac
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i=$((i+1))
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done
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}
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run_pylint() {
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local target="${scriptargs:-HEAD~1}"
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if [[ "$target" = *"all"* ]]; then
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files="manila"
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else
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files=$(git diff --name-only --diff-filter=ACMRU $target "*.py")
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fi
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if [ -n "${files}" ]; then
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echo "Running pylint against:"
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printf "\t%s\n" "${files[@]}"
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pylint --rcfile=.pylintrc --output-format=colorized ${files} -E \
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-j `python -c 'import multiprocessing as mp; print(mp.cpu_count())'`
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else
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echo "No python changes in this commit, pylint check not required."
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exit 0
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fi
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}
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scriptargs=
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pylint=1
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process_options $@
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if [ $pylint -eq 1 ]; then
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run_pylint
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exit 0
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fi
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2013, AT&T Labs, Yun Mao <yunmao@gmail.com>
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""pylint error checking."""
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import json
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import re
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import sys
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import six
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from pylint import lint
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from pylint.reporters import text
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# Note(maoy): E1103 is error code related to partial type inference
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ignore_codes = ["E1103"]
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# Note(maoy): the error message is the pattern of E0202. It should be ignored
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# for manila.tests modules
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# Note(chen): the second error message is the pattern of [E0611]
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# It should be ignored because use six module to keep py3.X compatibility.
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ignore_messages = ["An attribute affected in manila.tests",
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"No name 'urllib' in module '_MovedItems'"]
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# Note(maoy): we ignore all errors in openstack.common because it should be
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# checked elsewhere. We also ignore manila.tests for now due to high false
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# positive rate.
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ignore_modules = ["manila/openstack/common/", "manila/tests/"]
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KNOWN_PYLINT_EXCEPTIONS_FILE = "tools/pylint_exceptions"
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class LintOutput(object):
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_cached_filename = None
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_cached_content = None
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def __init__(self, filename, lineno, line_content, code, message,
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lintoutput):
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self.filename = filename
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self.lineno = lineno
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self.line_content = line_content
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self.code = code
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self.message = message
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self.lintoutput = lintoutput
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@classmethod
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def from_line(cls, line):
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m = re.search(r"(\S+):(\d+): \[(\S+)(, \S+)?] (.*)", line)
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if m is None:
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return None
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matched = m.groups()
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filename, lineno, code, message = (matched[0], int(matched[1]),
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matched[2], matched[-1])
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if cls._cached_filename != filename:
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with open(filename) as f:
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cls._cached_content = list(f.readlines())
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cls._cached_filename = filename
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line_content = cls._cached_content[lineno - 1].rstrip()
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return cls(filename, lineno, line_content, code, message,
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line.rstrip())
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@classmethod
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def from_msg_to_dict(cls, msg):
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"""From the output of pylint msg, to a dict.
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Each key is a unique error identifier, value is a list of
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LintOutput.
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"""
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result = {}
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for line in msg.splitlines():
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obj = cls.from_line(line)
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if obj is None or obj.is_ignored():
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continue
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key = obj.key()
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if key not in result:
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result[key] = []
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result[key].append(obj)
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return result
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def is_ignored(self):
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if self.code in ignore_codes:
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return True
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if any(self.filename.startswith(name) for name in ignore_modules):
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return True
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if any(msg in self.message for msg in ignore_messages):
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return True
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return False
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def key(self):
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if self.code in ["E1101", "E1103"]:
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# These two types of errors are like Foo class has no member bar.
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# We discard the source code so that the error will be ignored
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# next time another Foo.bar is encountered.
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return self.message, ""
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return self.message, self.line_content.strip()
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def json(self):
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return json.dumps(self.__dict__)
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def review_str(self):
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return ("File %(filename)s\nLine %(lineno)d:"
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"%(line_content)s\n%(code)s: %(message)s" %
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{'filename': self.filename, 'lineno': self.lineno,
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'line_content': self.line_content, 'code': self.code,
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'message': self.message})
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class ErrorKeys(object):
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@classmethod
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def print_json(cls, errors, output=sys.stdout):
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print("# automatically generated by tools/lintstack.py", file=output)
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for i in sorted(errors.keys()):
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print(json.dumps(i), file=output)
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@classmethod
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def from_file(cls, filename):
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keys = set()
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for line in open(filename):
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if line and line[0] != "#":
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d = json.loads(line)
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keys.add(tuple(d))
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return keys
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def run_pylint():
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buff = six.StringIO()
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reporter = text.TextReporter(output=buff)
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args = [
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"--msg-template='{path}:{line}: [{msg_id}i({symbol}), {obj}] {msg}'",
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"-E", "manila"]
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lint.Run(args, reporter=reporter, exit=False)
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val = buff.getvalue()
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buff.close()
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return val
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def generate_error_keys(msg=None):
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print("Generating", KNOWN_PYLINT_EXCEPTIONS_FILE)
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if msg is None:
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msg = run_pylint()
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errors = LintOutput.from_msg_to_dict(msg)
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with open(KNOWN_PYLINT_EXCEPTIONS_FILE, "w") as f:
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ErrorKeys.print_json(errors, output=f)
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def check():
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print("Running pylint. Be patient...")
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newmsg = run_pylint()
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errors = LintOutput.from_msg_to_dict(newmsg)
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passed = True
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for err_key, err_list in errors.items():
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for err in err_list:
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print(err.review_str() + "\n")
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passed = False
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if passed:
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print("Congrats! pylint check passed.")
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else:
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print("\nPlease fix the errors above. If you believe they are false "
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"positives, run 'tools/lintstack.py generate' to overwrite.")
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sys.exit(1)
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def validate(newmsg=None):
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print("Loading", KNOWN_PYLINT_EXCEPTIONS_FILE)
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known = ErrorKeys.from_file(KNOWN_PYLINT_EXCEPTIONS_FILE)
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if newmsg is None:
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print("Running pylint. Be patient...")
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newmsg = run_pylint()
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errors = LintOutput.from_msg_to_dict(newmsg)
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print("Unique errors reported by pylint: was %d, now %d."
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% (len(known), len(errors)))
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passed = True
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for err_key, err_list in errors.items():
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for err in err_list:
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if err_key not in known:
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print(err.lintoutput)
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print()
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passed = False
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if passed:
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print("Congrats! pylint check passed.")
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redundant = known - set(errors.keys())
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if redundant:
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print("Extra credit: some known pylint exceptions disappeared.")
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for i in sorted(redundant):
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print(json.dumps(i))
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print("Consider regenerating the exception file if you will.")
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else:
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print("Please fix the errors above. If you believe they are false "
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"positives, run 'tools/lintstack.py generate' to overwrite.")
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sys.exit(1)
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def usage():
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print("""Usage: tools/lintstack.py [generate|validate]
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To generate pylint_exceptions file: tools/lintstack.py generate
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To validate the current commit: tools/lintstack.py
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""")
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def main():
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option = "validate"
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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option = sys.argv[1]
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if option == "generate":
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generate_error_keys()
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elif option == "validate":
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validate()
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elif option == "check":
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check()
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else:
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usage()
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright (c) 2012-2013, AT&T Labs, Yun Mao <yunmao@gmail.com>
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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# Use lintstack.py to compare pylint errors.
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# We run pylint twice, once on HEAD, once on the code before the latest
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# commit for review.
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set -e
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TOOLS_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
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# Get the current branch name.
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GITHEAD=`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD`
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if [[ "$GITHEAD" == "HEAD" ]]; then
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# In detached head mode, get revision number instead
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GITHEAD=`git rev-parse HEAD`
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echo "Currently we are at commit $GITHEAD"
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else
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echo "Currently we are at branch $GITHEAD"
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fi
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cp -f $TOOLS_DIR/lintstack.py $TOOLS_DIR/lintstack.head.py
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if git rev-parse HEAD^2 2>/dev/null; then
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# The HEAD is a Merge commit. Here, the patch to review is
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# HEAD^2, the master branch is at HEAD^1, and the patch was
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# written based on HEAD^2~1.
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PREV_COMMIT=`git rev-parse HEAD^2~1`
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git checkout HEAD~1
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# The git merge is necessary for reviews with a series of patches.
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# If not, this is a no-op so won't hurt either.
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git merge $PREV_COMMIT
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else
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# The HEAD is not a merge commit. This won't happen on gerrit.
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# Most likely you are running against your own patch locally.
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# We assume the patch to examine is HEAD, and we compare it against
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# HEAD~1
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git checkout HEAD~1
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fi
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# First generate tools/pylint_exceptions from HEAD~1
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$TOOLS_DIR/lintstack.head.py generate
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# Then use that as a reference to compare against HEAD
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git checkout $GITHEAD
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$TOOLS_DIR/lintstack.head.py
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echo "Check passed. FYI: the pylint exceptions are:"
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cat $TOOLS_DIR/pylint_exceptions
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4
tox.ini
4
tox.ini
@ -104,9 +104,9 @@ commands =
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[testenv:pylint]
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basepython = python3
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deps = -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
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pylint==1.9.0
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pylint==2.1.1
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whitelist_externals = bash
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commands = bash tools/lintstack.sh
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commands = bash ./tools/coding-checks.sh --pylint {posargs}
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[testenv:lint]
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basepython = python3
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