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config_style_checker.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import fnmatch
import os
import re
import ntpath
import sys
import argparse
def check_config_style(filepath):
bad_count_file = 0
def pushClosing(t):
closingStack.append(closing.expr)
closing << Literal( closingFor[t[0]] )
def popClosing():
closing << closingStack.pop()
with open(filepath, 'r', encoding='utf-8', errors='ignore') as file:
content = file.read()
# Store all brackets we find in this file, so we can validate everything on the end
brackets_list = []
# To check if we are in a comment block
isInCommentBlock = False
checkIfInComment = False
# Used in case we are in a line comment (//)
ignoreTillEndOfLine = False
# Used in case we are in a comment block (/* */). This is true if we detect a * inside a comment block.
# If the next character is a /, it means we end our comment block.
checkIfNextIsClosingBlock = False
# We ignore everything inside a string
isInString = False
# Used to store the starting type of a string, so we can match that to the end of a string
inStringType = '';
lastIsCurlyBrace = False
checkForSemiColumn = False
# Extra information so we know what line we find errors at
lineNumber = 1
indexOfCharacter = 0
# Parse all characters in the content of this file to search for potential errors
for c in content:
if (lastIsCurlyBrace):
lastIsCurlyBrace = False
if c == '\n': # Keeping track of our line numbers
lineNumber += 1 # so we can print accurate line number information when we detect a possible error
if (isInString): # while we are in a string, we can ignore everything else, except the end of the string
if (c == inStringType):
isInString = False
# if we are not in a comment block, we will check if we are at the start of one or count the () {} and []
elif (isInCommentBlock == False):
# This means we have encountered a /, so we are now checking if this is an inline comment or a comment block
if (checkIfInComment):
checkIfInComment = False
if c == '*': # if the next character after / is a *, we are at the start of a comment block
isInCommentBlock = True
elif (c == '/'): # Otherwise, will check if we are in an line comment
ignoreTillEndOfLine = True # and an line comment is a / followed by another / (//) We won't care about anything that comes after it
if (isInCommentBlock == False):
if (ignoreTillEndOfLine): # we are in a line comment, just continue going through the characters until we find an end of line
if (c == '\n'):
ignoreTillEndOfLine = False
else: # validate brackets
if (c == '"' or c == "'"):
isInString = True
inStringType = c
elif (c == '/'):
checkIfInComment = True
elif (c == '('):
brackets_list.append('(')
elif (c == ')'):
if (len(brackets_list) > 0 and brackets_list[-1] in ['{', '[']):
print("ERROR: Possible missing round bracket ')' detected at {0} Line number: {1}".format(filepath,lineNumber))
bad_count_file += 1
brackets_list.append(')')
elif (c == '['):
brackets_list.append('[')
elif (c == ']'):
if (len(brackets_list) > 0 and brackets_list[-1] in ['{', '(']):
print("ERROR: Possible missing square bracket ']' detected at {0} Line number: {1}".format(filepath,lineNumber))
bad_count_file += 1
brackets_list.append(']')
elif (c == '{'):
brackets_list.append('{')
elif (c == '}'):
lastIsCurlyBrace = True
if (len(brackets_list) > 0 and brackets_list[-1] in ['(', '[']):
print("ERROR: Possible missing curly brace '}}' detected at {0} Line number: {1}".format(filepath,lineNumber))
bad_count_file += 1
brackets_list.append('}')
elif (c== '\t'):
print("ERROR: Tab detected at {0} Line number: {1}".format(filepath,lineNumber))
bad_count_file += 1
else: # Look for the end of our comment block
if (c == '*'):
checkIfNextIsClosingBlock = True;
elif (checkIfNextIsClosingBlock):
if (c == '/'):
isInCommentBlock = False
elif (c != '*'):
checkIfNextIsClosingBlock = False
indexOfCharacter += 1
if brackets_list.count('[') != brackets_list.count(']'):
print("ERROR: A possible missing square bracket [ or ] in file {0} [ = {1} ] = {2}".format(filepath,brackets_list.count('['),brackets_list.count(']')))
bad_count_file += 1
if brackets_list.count('(') != brackets_list.count(')'):
print("ERROR: A possible missing round bracket ( or ) in file {0} ( = {1} ) = {2}".format(filepath,brackets_list.count('('),brackets_list.count(')')))
bad_count_file += 1
if brackets_list.count('{') != brackets_list.count('}'):
print("ERROR: A possible missing curly brace {{ or }} in file {0} {{ = {1} }} = {2}".format(filepath,brackets_list.count('{'),brackets_list.count('}')))
bad_count_file += 1
return bad_count_file
def main():
print("Validating Config Style")
sqf_list = []
bad_count = 0
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('-m','--module', help='only search specified module addon folder', required=False, default="")
args = parser.parse_args()
# Allow running from root directory as well as from inside the tools directory
rootDir = "../addons"
if (os.path.exists("addons")):
rootDir = "addons"
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(rootDir + '/' + args.module):
for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.cpp'):
sqf_list.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.hpp'):
sqf_list.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
for filename in sqf_list:
bad_count = bad_count + check_config_style(filename)
print("------\nChecked {0} files\nErrors detected: {1}".format(len(sqf_list), bad_count))
if (bad_count == 0):
print("Config validation PASSED")
else:
print("Config validation FAILED")
return bad_count
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())