1#!/usr/bin/env python 2# 3# Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT 23# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, 24# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT 25# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 26# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 27# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 28# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE 29# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 30 31# Here are some issues that I've had people identify in my code during reviews, 32# that I think are possible to flag automatically in a lint tool. If these were 33# caught by lint, it would save time both for myself and that of my reviewers. 34# Most likely, some of these are beyond the scope of the current lint framework, 35# but I think it is valuable to retain these wish-list items even if they cannot 36# be immediately implemented. 37# 38# Suggestions 39# ----------- 40# - Check for no 'explicit' for multi-arg ctor 41# - Check for boolean assign RHS in parens 42# - Check for ctor initializer-list colon position and spacing 43# - Check that if there's a ctor, there should be a dtor 44# - Check accessors that return non-pointer member variables are 45# declared const 46# - Check accessors that return non-const pointer member vars are 47# *not* declared const 48# - Check for using public includes for testing 49# - Check for spaces between brackets in one-line inline method 50# - Check for no assert() 51# - Check for spaces surrounding operators 52# - Check for 0 in pointer context (should be NULL) 53# - Check for 0 in char context (should be '\0') 54# - Check for camel-case method name conventions for methods 55# that are not simple inline getters and setters 56# - Do not indent namespace contents 57# - Avoid inlining non-trivial constructors in header files 58# - Check for old-school (void) cast for call-sites of functions 59# ignored return value 60# - Check gUnit usage of anonymous namespace 61# - Check for class declaration order (typedefs, consts, enums, 62# ctor(s?), dtor, friend declarations, methods, member vars) 63# 64 65"""Does google-lint on c++ files. 66 67The goal of this script is to identify places in the code that *may* 68be in non-compliance with google style. It does not attempt to fix 69up these problems -- the point is to educate. It does also not 70attempt to find all problems, or to ensure that everything it does 71find is legitimately a problem. 72 73In particular, we can get very confused by /* and // inside strings! 74We do a small hack, which is to ignore //'s with "'s after them on the 75same line, but it is far from perfect (in either direction). 76""" 77 78import codecs 79import copy 80import getopt 81import math # for log 82import os 83import re 84import sre_compile 85import string 86import sys 87import unicodedata 88 89 90_USAGE = """ 91Syntax: cpplint.py [--verbose=#] [--output=vs7] [--filter=-x,+y,...] 92 [--counting=total|toplevel|detailed] 93 <file> [file] ... 94 95 The style guidelines this tries to follow are those in 96 http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml 97 98 Every problem is given a confidence score from 1-5, with 5 meaning we are 99 certain of the problem, and 1 meaning it could be a legitimate construct. 100 This will miss some errors, and is not a substitute for a code review. 101 102 To suppress false-positive errors of a certain category, add a 103 'NOLINT(category)' comment to the line. NOLINT or NOLINT(*) 104 suppresses errors of all categories on that line. 105 106 The files passed in will be linted; at least one file must be provided. 107 Linted extensions are .cc, .cpp, and .h. Other file types will be ignored. 108 109 Flags: 110 111 output=vs7 112 By default, the output is formatted to ease emacs parsing. Visual Studio 113 compatible output (vs7) may also be used. Other formats are unsupported. 114 115 verbose=# 116 Specify a number 0-5 to restrict errors to certain verbosity levels. 117 118 filter=-x,+y,... 119 Specify a comma-separated list of category-filters to apply: only 120 error messages whose category names pass the filters will be printed. 121 (Category names are printed with the message and look like 122 "[whitespace/indent]".) Filters are evaluated left to right. 123 "-FOO" and "FOO" means "do not print categories that start with FOO". 124 "+FOO" means "do print categories that start with FOO". 125 126 Examples: --filter=-whitespace,+whitespace/braces 127 --filter=whitespace,runtime/printf,+runtime/printf_format 128 --filter=-,+build/include_what_you_use 129 130 To see a list of all the categories used in cpplint, pass no arg: 131 --filter= 132 133 counting=total|toplevel|detailed 134 The total number of errors found is always printed. If 135 'toplevel' is provided, then the count of errors in each of 136 the top-level categories like 'build' and 'whitespace' will 137 also be printed. If 'detailed' is provided, then a count 138 is provided for each category like 'build/class'. 139 140 root=subdir 141 The root directory used for deriving header guard CPP variable. 142 By default, the header guard CPP variable is calculated as the relative 143 path to the directory that contains .git, .hg, or .svn. When this flag 144 is specified, the relative path is calculated from the specified 145 directory. If the specified directory does not exist, this flag is 146 ignored. 147 148 Examples: 149 Assuing that src/.git exists, the header guard CPP variables for 150 src/chrome/browser/ui/browser.h are: 151 152 No flag => CHROME_BROWSER_UI_BROWSER_H_ 153 --root=chrome => BROWSER_UI_BROWSER_H_ 154 --root=chrome/browser => UI_BROWSER_H_ 155""" 156 157# We categorize each error message we print. Here are the categories. 158# We want an explicit list so we can list them all in cpplint --filter=. 159# If you add a new error message with a new category, add it to the list 160# here! cpplint_unittest.py should tell you if you forget to do this. 161# \ used for clearer layout -- pylint: disable-msg=C6013 162_ERROR_CATEGORIES = [ 163 'build/class', 164 'build/deprecated', 165 'build/endif_comment', 166 'build/explicit_make_pair', 167 'build/forward_decl', 168 'build/header_guard', 169 'build/include', 170 'build/include_alpha', 171 'build/include_order', 172 'build/include_what_you_use', 173 'build/namespaces', 174 'build/printf_format', 175 'build/storage_class', 176 'legal/copyright', 177 'readability/alt_tokens', 178 'readability/braces', 179 'readability/casting', 180 'readability/check', 181 'readability/constructors', 182 'readability/fn_size', 183 'readability/function', 184 'readability/multiline_comment', 185 'readability/multiline_string', 186 'readability/namespace', 187 'readability/nolint', 188 'readability/streams', 189 'readability/todo', 190 'readability/utf8', 191 'runtime/arrays', 192 'runtime/casting', 193 'runtime/explicit', 194 'runtime/int', 195 'runtime/init', 196 'runtime/invalid_increment', 197 'runtime/member_string_references', 198 'runtime/memset', 199 'runtime/operator', 200 'runtime/printf', 201 'runtime/printf_format', 202 'runtime/references', 203 'runtime/rtti', 204 'runtime/sizeof', 205 'runtime/string', 206 'runtime/threadsafe_fn', 207 'whitespace/blank_line', 208 'whitespace/braces', 209 'whitespace/comma', 210 'whitespace/comments', 211 'whitespace/empty_loop_body', 212 'whitespace/end_of_line', 213 'whitespace/ending_newline', 214 'whitespace/forcolon', 215 'whitespace/indent', 216 'whitespace/labels', 217 'whitespace/line_length', 218 'whitespace/newline', 219 'whitespace/operators', 220 'whitespace/parens', 221 'whitespace/semicolon', 222 'whitespace/tab', 223 'whitespace/todo' 224 ] 225 226# The default state of the category filter. This is overrided by the --filter= 227# flag. By default all errors are on, so only add here categories that should be 228# off by default (i.e., categories that must be enabled by the --filter= flags). 229# All entries here should start with a '-' or '+', as in the --filter= flag. 230_DEFAULT_FILTERS = ['-build/include_alpha'] 231 232# We used to check for high-bit characters, but after much discussion we 233# decided those were OK, as long as they were in UTF-8 and didn't represent 234# hard-coded international strings, which belong in a separate i18n file. 235 236# Headers that we consider STL headers. 237_STL_HEADERS = frozenset([ 238 'algobase.h', 'algorithm', 'alloc.h', 'bitset', 'deque', 'exception', 239 'function.h', 'functional', 'hash_map', 'hash_map.h', 'hash_set', 240 'hash_set.h', 'iterator', 'list', 'list.h', 'map', 'memory', 'new', 241 'pair.h', 'pthread_alloc', 'queue', 'set', 'set.h', 'sstream', 'stack', 242 'stl_alloc.h', 'stl_relops.h', 'type_traits.h', 243 'utility', 'vector', 'vector.h', 244 ]) 245 246 247# Non-STL C++ system headers. 248_CPP_HEADERS = frozenset([ 249 'algo.h', 'builtinbuf.h', 'bvector.h', 'cassert', 'cctype', 250 'cerrno', 'cfloat', 'ciso646', 'climits', 'clocale', 'cmath', 251 'complex', 'complex.h', 'csetjmp', 'csignal', 'cstdarg', 'cstddef', 252 'cstdio', 'cstdlib', 'cstring', 'ctime', 'cwchar', 'cwctype', 253 'defalloc.h', 'deque.h', 'editbuf.h', 'exception', 'fstream', 254 'fstream.h', 'hashtable.h', 'heap.h', 'indstream.h', 'iomanip', 255 'iomanip.h', 'ios', 'iosfwd', 'iostream', 'iostream.h', 'istream', 256 'istream.h', 'iterator.h', 'limits', 'map.h', 'multimap.h', 'multiset.h', 257 'numeric', 'ostream', 'ostream.h', 'parsestream.h', 'pfstream.h', 258 'PlotFile.h', 'procbuf.h', 'pthread_alloc.h', 'rope', 'rope.h', 259 'ropeimpl.h', 'SFile.h', 'slist', 'slist.h', 'stack.h', 'stdexcept', 260 'stdiostream.h', 'streambuf', 'streambuf.h', 'stream.h', 'strfile.h', 261 'string', 'strstream', 'strstream.h', 'tempbuf.h', 'tree.h', 'typeinfo', 262 'valarray', 263 ]) 264 265 266# Assertion macros. These are defined in base/logging.h and 267# testing/base/gunit.h. Note that the _M versions need to come first 268# for substring matching to work. 269_CHECK_MACROS = [ 270 'DCHECK', 'CHECK', 271 'EXPECT_TRUE_M', 'EXPECT_TRUE', 272 'ASSERT_TRUE_M', 'ASSERT_TRUE', 273 'EXPECT_FALSE_M', 'EXPECT_FALSE', 274 'ASSERT_FALSE_M', 'ASSERT_FALSE', 275 ] 276 277# Replacement macros for CHECK/DCHECK/EXPECT_TRUE/EXPECT_FALSE 278_CHECK_REPLACEMENT = dict([(m, {}) for m in _CHECK_MACROS]) 279 280for op, replacement in [('==', 'EQ'), ('!=', 'NE'), 281 ('>=', 'GE'), ('>', 'GT'), 282 ('<=', 'LE'), ('<', 'LT')]: 283 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['DCHECK'][op] = 'DCHECK_%s' % replacement 284 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['CHECK'][op] = 'CHECK_%s' % replacement 285 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_TRUE'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s' % replacement 286 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_TRUE'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s' % replacement 287 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_TRUE_M'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s_M' % replacement 288 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_TRUE_M'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s_M' % replacement 289 290for op, inv_replacement in [('==', 'NE'), ('!=', 'EQ'), 291 ('>=', 'LT'), ('>', 'LE'), 292 ('<=', 'GT'), ('<', 'GE')]: 293 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_FALSE'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s' % inv_replacement 294 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_FALSE'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s' % inv_replacement 295 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['EXPECT_FALSE_M'][op] = 'EXPECT_%s_M' % inv_replacement 296 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT['ASSERT_FALSE_M'][op] = 'ASSERT_%s_M' % inv_replacement 297 298# Alternative tokens and their replacements. For full list, see section 2.5 299# Alternative tokens [lex.digraph] in the C++ standard. 300# 301# Digraphs (such as '%:') are not included here since it's a mess to 302# match those on a word boundary. 303_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT = { 304 'and': '&&', 305 'bitor': '|', 306 'or': '||', 307 'xor': '^', 308 'compl': '~', 309 'bitand': '&', 310 'and_eq': '&=', 311 'or_eq': '|=', 312 'xor_eq': '^=', 313 'not': '!', 314 'not_eq': '!=' 315 } 316 317# Compile regular expression that matches all the above keywords. The "[ =()]" 318# bit is meant to avoid matching these keywords outside of boolean expressions. 319# 320# False positives include C-style multi-line comments (http://go/nsiut ) 321# and multi-line strings (http://go/beujw ), but those have always been 322# troublesome for cpplint. 323_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT_PATTERN = re.compile( 324 r'[ =()](' + ('|'.join(_ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT.keys())) + r')(?=[ (]|$)') 325 326 327# These constants define types of headers for use with 328# _IncludeState.CheckNextIncludeOrder(). 329_C_SYS_HEADER = 1 330_CPP_SYS_HEADER = 2 331_LIKELY_MY_HEADER = 3 332_POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER = 4 333_OTHER_HEADER = 5 334 335# These constants define the current inline assembly state 336_NO_ASM = 0 # Outside of inline assembly block 337_INSIDE_ASM = 1 # Inside inline assembly block 338_END_ASM = 2 # Last line of inline assembly block 339_BLOCK_ASM = 3 # The whole block is an inline assembly block 340 341# Match start of assembly blocks 342_MATCH_ASM = re.compile(r'^\s*(?:asm|_asm|__asm|__asm__)' 343 r'(?:\s+(volatile|__volatile__))?' 344 r'\s*[{(]') 345 346 347_regexp_compile_cache = {} 348 349# Finds occurrences of NOLINT or NOLINT(...). 350_RE_SUPPRESSION = re.compile(r'\bNOLINT\b(\([^)]*\))?') 351 352# {str, set(int)}: a map from error categories to sets of linenumbers 353# on which those errors are expected and should be suppressed. 354_error_suppressions = {} 355 356# The root directory used for deriving header guard CPP variable. 357# This is set by --root flag. 358_root = None 359 360def ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_line, linenum, error): 361 """Updates the global list of error-suppressions. 362 363 Parses any NOLINT comments on the current line, updating the global 364 error_suppressions store. Reports an error if the NOLINT comment 365 was malformed. 366 367 Args: 368 filename: str, the name of the input file. 369 raw_line: str, the line of input text, with comments. 370 linenum: int, the number of the current line. 371 error: function, an error handler. 372 """ 373 # FIXME(adonovan): "NOLINT(" is misparsed as NOLINT(*). 374 matched = _RE_SUPPRESSION.search(raw_line) 375 if matched: 376 category = matched.group(1) 377 if category in (None, '(*)'): # => "suppress all" 378 _error_suppressions.setdefault(None, set()).add(linenum) 379 else: 380 if category.startswith('(') and category.endswith(')'): 381 category = category[1:-1] 382 if category in _ERROR_CATEGORIES: 383 _error_suppressions.setdefault(category, set()).add(linenum) 384 else: 385 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/nolint', 5, 386 'Unknown NOLINT error category: %s' % category) 387 388 389def ResetNolintSuppressions(): 390 "Resets the set of NOLINT suppressions to empty." 391 _error_suppressions.clear() 392 393 394def IsErrorSuppressedByNolint(category, linenum): 395 """Returns true if the specified error category is suppressed on this line. 396 397 Consults the global error_suppressions map populated by 398 ParseNolintSuppressions/ResetNolintSuppressions. 399 400 Args: 401 category: str, the category of the error. 402 linenum: int, the current line number. 403 Returns: 404 bool, True iff the error should be suppressed due to a NOLINT comment. 405 """ 406 return (linenum in _error_suppressions.get(category, set()) or 407 linenum in _error_suppressions.get(None, set())) 408 409def Match(pattern, s): 410 """Matches the string with the pattern, caching the compiled regexp.""" 411 # The regexp compilation caching is inlined in both Match and Search for 412 # performance reasons; factoring it out into a separate function turns out 413 # to be noticeably expensive. 414 if not pattern in _regexp_compile_cache: 415 _regexp_compile_cache[pattern] = sre_compile.compile(pattern) 416 return _regexp_compile_cache[pattern].match(s) 417 418 419def Search(pattern, s): 420 """Searches the string for the pattern, caching the compiled regexp.""" 421 if not pattern in _regexp_compile_cache: 422 _regexp_compile_cache[pattern] = sre_compile.compile(pattern) 423 return _regexp_compile_cache[pattern].search(s) 424 425 426class _IncludeState(dict): 427 """Tracks line numbers for includes, and the order in which includes appear. 428 429 As a dict, an _IncludeState object serves as a mapping between include 430 filename and line number on which that file was included. 431 432 Call CheckNextIncludeOrder() once for each header in the file, passing 433 in the type constants defined above. Calls in an illegal order will 434 raise an _IncludeError with an appropriate error message. 435 436 """ 437 # self._section will move monotonically through this set. If it ever 438 # needs to move backwards, CheckNextIncludeOrder will raise an error. 439 _INITIAL_SECTION = 0 440 _MY_H_SECTION = 1 441 _C_SECTION = 2 442 _CPP_SECTION = 3 443 _OTHER_H_SECTION = 4 444 445 _TYPE_NAMES = { 446 _C_SYS_HEADER: 'C system header', 447 _CPP_SYS_HEADER: 'C++ system header', 448 _LIKELY_MY_HEADER: 'header this file implements', 449 _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER: 'header this file may implement', 450 _OTHER_HEADER: 'other header', 451 } 452 _SECTION_NAMES = { 453 _INITIAL_SECTION: "... nothing. (This can't be an error.)", 454 _MY_H_SECTION: 'a header this file implements', 455 _C_SECTION: 'C system header', 456 _CPP_SECTION: 'C++ system header', 457 _OTHER_H_SECTION: 'other header', 458 } 459 460 def __init__(self): 461 dict.__init__(self) 462 # The name of the current section. 463 self._section = self._INITIAL_SECTION 464 # The path of last found header. 465 self._last_header = '' 466 467 def CanonicalizeAlphabeticalOrder(self, header_path): 468 """Returns a path canonicalized for alphabetical comparison. 469 470 - replaces "-" with "_" so they both cmp the same. 471 - removes '-inl' since we don't require them to be after the main header. 472 - lowercase everything, just in case. 473 474 Args: 475 header_path: Path to be canonicalized. 476 477 Returns: 478 Canonicalized path. 479 """ 480 return header_path.replace('-inl.h', '.h').replace('-', '_').lower() 481 482 def IsInAlphabeticalOrder(self, header_path): 483 """Check if a header is in alphabetical order with the previous header. 484 485 Args: 486 header_path: Header to be checked. 487 488 Returns: 489 Returns true if the header is in alphabetical order. 490 """ 491 canonical_header = self.CanonicalizeAlphabeticalOrder(header_path) 492 if self._last_header > canonical_header: 493 return False 494 self._last_header = canonical_header 495 return True 496 497 def CheckNextIncludeOrder(self, header_type): 498 """Returns a non-empty error message if the next header is out of order. 499 500 This function also updates the internal state to be ready to check 501 the next include. 502 503 Args: 504 header_type: One of the _XXX_HEADER constants defined above. 505 506 Returns: 507 The empty string if the header is in the right order, or an 508 error message describing what's wrong. 509 510 """ 511 error_message = ('Found %s after %s' % 512 (self._TYPE_NAMES[header_type], 513 self._SECTION_NAMES[self._section])) 514 515 last_section = self._section 516 517 if header_type == _C_SYS_HEADER: 518 if self._section <= self._C_SECTION: 519 self._section = self._C_SECTION 520 else: 521 self._last_header = '' 522 return error_message 523 elif header_type == _CPP_SYS_HEADER: 524 if self._section <= self._CPP_SECTION: 525 self._section = self._CPP_SECTION 526 else: 527 self._last_header = '' 528 return error_message 529 elif header_type == _LIKELY_MY_HEADER: 530 if self._section <= self._MY_H_SECTION: 531 self._section = self._MY_H_SECTION 532 else: 533 self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION 534 elif header_type == _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER: 535 if self._section <= self._MY_H_SECTION: 536 self._section = self._MY_H_SECTION 537 else: 538 # This will always be the fallback because we're not sure 539 # enough that the header is associated with this file. 540 self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION 541 else: 542 assert header_type == _OTHER_HEADER 543 self._section = self._OTHER_H_SECTION 544 545 if last_section != self._section: 546 self._last_header = '' 547 548 return '' 549 550 551class _CppLintState(object): 552 """Maintains module-wide state..""" 553 554 def __init__(self): 555 self.verbose_level = 1 # global setting. 556 self.error_count = 0 # global count of reported errors 557 # filters to apply when emitting error messages 558 self.filters = _DEFAULT_FILTERS[:] 559 self.counting = 'total' # In what way are we counting errors? 560 self.errors_by_category = {} # string to int dict storing error counts 561 562 # output format: 563 # "emacs" - format that emacs can parse (default) 564 # "vs7" - format that Microsoft Visual Studio 7 can parse 565 self.output_format = 'emacs' 566 567 def SetOutputFormat(self, output_format): 568 """Sets the output format for errors.""" 569 self.output_format = output_format 570 571 def SetVerboseLevel(self, level): 572 """Sets the module's verbosity, and returns the previous setting.""" 573 last_verbose_level = self.verbose_level 574 self.verbose_level = level 575 return last_verbose_level 576 577 def SetCountingStyle(self, counting_style): 578 """Sets the module's counting options.""" 579 self.counting = counting_style 580 581 def SetFilters(self, filters): 582 """Sets the error-message filters. 583 584 These filters are applied when deciding whether to emit a given 585 error message. 586 587 Args: 588 filters: A string of comma-separated filters (eg "+whitespace/indent"). 589 Each filter should start with + or -; else we die. 590 591 Raises: 592 ValueError: The comma-separated filters did not all start with '+' or '-'. 593 E.g. "-,+whitespace,-whitespace/indent,whitespace/badfilter" 594 """ 595 # Default filters always have less priority than the flag ones. 596 self.filters = _DEFAULT_FILTERS[:] 597 for filt in filters.split(','): 598 clean_filt = filt.strip() 599 if clean_filt: 600 self.filters.append(clean_filt) 601 for filt in self.filters: 602 if not (filt.startswith('+') or filt.startswith('-')): 603 raise ValueError('Every filter in --filters must start with + or -' 604 ' (%s does not)' % filt) 605 606 def ResetErrorCounts(self): 607 """Sets the module's error statistic back to zero.""" 608 self.error_count = 0 609 self.errors_by_category = {} 610 611 def IncrementErrorCount(self, category): 612 """Bumps the module's error statistic.""" 613 self.error_count += 1 614 if self.counting in ('toplevel', 'detailed'): 615 if self.counting != 'detailed': 616 category = category.split('/')[0] 617 if category not in self.errors_by_category: 618 self.errors_by_category[category] = 0 619 self.errors_by_category[category] += 1 620 621 def PrintErrorCounts(self): 622 """Print a summary of errors by category, and the total.""" 623 for category, count in self.errors_by_category.iteritems(): 624 sys.stderr.write('Category \'%s\' errors found: %d\n' % 625 (category, count)) 626 sys.stderr.write('Total errors found: %d\n' % self.error_count) 627 628_cpplint_state = _CppLintState() 629 630 631def _OutputFormat(): 632 """Gets the module's output format.""" 633 return _cpplint_state.output_format 634 635 636def _SetOutputFormat(output_format): 637 """Sets the module's output format.""" 638 _cpplint_state.SetOutputFormat(output_format) 639 640 641def _VerboseLevel(): 642 """Returns the module's verbosity setting.""" 643 return _cpplint_state.verbose_level 644 645 646def _SetVerboseLevel(level): 647 """Sets the module's verbosity, and returns the previous setting.""" 648 return _cpplint_state.SetVerboseLevel(level) 649 650 651def _SetCountingStyle(level): 652 """Sets the module's counting options.""" 653 _cpplint_state.SetCountingStyle(level) 654 655 656def _Filters(): 657 """Returns the module's list of output filters, as a list.""" 658 return _cpplint_state.filters 659 660 661def _SetFilters(filters): 662 """Sets the module's error-message filters. 663 664 These filters are applied when deciding whether to emit a given 665 error message. 666 667 Args: 668 filters: A string of comma-separated filters (eg "whitespace/indent"). 669 Each filter should start with + or -; else we die. 670 """ 671 _cpplint_state.SetFilters(filters) 672 673 674class _FunctionState(object): 675 """Tracks current function name and the number of lines in its body.""" 676 677 _NORMAL_TRIGGER = 250 # for --v=0, 500 for --v=1, etc. 678 _TEST_TRIGGER = 400 # about 50% more than _NORMAL_TRIGGER. 679 680 def __init__(self): 681 self.in_a_function = False 682 self.lines_in_function = 0 683 self.current_function = '' 684 685 def Begin(self, function_name): 686 """Start analyzing function body. 687 688 Args: 689 function_name: The name of the function being tracked. 690 """ 691 self.in_a_function = True 692 self.lines_in_function = 0 693 self.current_function = function_name 694 695 def Count(self): 696 """Count line in current function body.""" 697 if self.in_a_function: 698 self.lines_in_function += 1 699 700 def Check(self, error, filename, linenum): 701 """Report if too many lines in function body. 702 703 Args: 704 error: The function to call with any errors found. 705 filename: The name of the current file. 706 linenum: The number of the line to check. 707 """ 708 # BEGIN android-added 709 if not self.in_a_function: 710 return 711 # END android-added 712 if Match(r'T(EST|est)', self.current_function): 713 base_trigger = self._TEST_TRIGGER 714 else: 715 base_trigger = self._NORMAL_TRIGGER 716 trigger = base_trigger * 2**_VerboseLevel() 717 718 if self.lines_in_function > trigger: 719 error_level = int(math.log(self.lines_in_function / base_trigger, 2)) 720 # 50 => 0, 100 => 1, 200 => 2, 400 => 3, 800 => 4, 1600 => 5, ... 721 if error_level > 5: 722 error_level = 5 723 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/fn_size', error_level, 724 'Small and focused functions are preferred:' 725 ' %s has %d non-comment lines' 726 ' (error triggered by exceeding %d lines).' % ( 727 self.current_function, self.lines_in_function, trigger)) 728 729 def End(self): 730 """Stop analyzing function body.""" 731 self.in_a_function = False 732 733 734class _IncludeError(Exception): 735 """Indicates a problem with the include order in a file.""" 736 pass 737 738 739class FileInfo: 740 """Provides utility functions for filenames. 741 742 FileInfo provides easy access to the components of a file's path 743 relative to the project root. 744 """ 745 746 def __init__(self, filename): 747 self._filename = filename 748 749 def FullName(self): 750 """Make Windows paths like Unix.""" 751 return os.path.abspath(self._filename).replace('\\', '/') 752 753 def RepositoryName(self): 754 """FullName after removing the local path to the repository. 755 756 If we have a real absolute path name here we can try to do something smart: 757 detecting the root of the checkout and truncating /path/to/checkout from 758 the name so that we get header guards that don't include things like 759 "C:\Documents and Settings\..." or "/home/username/..." in them and thus 760 people on different computers who have checked the source out to different 761 locations won't see bogus errors. 762 """ 763 fullname = self.FullName() 764 765 if os.path.exists(fullname): 766 project_dir = os.path.dirname(fullname) 767 768 if os.path.exists(os.path.join(project_dir, ".svn")): 769 # If there's a .svn file in the current directory, we recursively look 770 # up the directory tree for the top of the SVN checkout 771 root_dir = project_dir 772 one_up_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) 773 while os.path.exists(os.path.join(one_up_dir, ".svn")): 774 root_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) 775 one_up_dir = os.path.dirname(one_up_dir) 776 777 prefix = os.path.commonprefix([root_dir, project_dir]) 778 return fullname[len(prefix) + 1:] 779 780 # Not SVN <= 1.6? Try to find a git, hg, or svn top level directory by 781 # searching up from the current path. 782 root_dir = os.path.dirname(fullname) 783 while (root_dir != os.path.dirname(root_dir) and 784 not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".git")) and 785 not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".hg")) and 786 not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".svn"))): 787 root_dir = os.path.dirname(root_dir) 788 789 if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".git")) or 790 os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".hg")) or 791 os.path.exists(os.path.join(root_dir, ".svn"))): 792 prefix = os.path.commonprefix([root_dir, project_dir]) 793 # BEGIN android-changed 794 # return fullname[len(prefix) + 1:] 795 return "art/" + fullname[len(prefix) + 1:] 796 # END android-changed 797 798 # Don't know what to do; header guard warnings may be wrong... 799 return fullname 800 801 def Split(self): 802 """Splits the file into the directory, basename, and extension. 803 804 For 'chrome/browser/browser.cc', Split() would 805 return ('chrome/browser', 'browser', '.cc') 806 807 Returns: 808 A tuple of (directory, basename, extension). 809 """ 810 811 googlename = self.RepositoryName() 812 project, rest = os.path.split(googlename) 813 return (project,) + os.path.splitext(rest) 814 815 def BaseName(self): 816 """File base name - text after the final slash, before the final period.""" 817 return self.Split()[1] 818 819 def Extension(self): 820 """File extension - text following the final period.""" 821 return self.Split()[2] 822 823 def NoExtension(self): 824 """File has no source file extension.""" 825 return '/'.join(self.Split()[0:2]) 826 827 def IsSource(self): 828 """File has a source file extension.""" 829 return self.Extension()[1:] in ('c', 'cc', 'cpp', 'cxx') 830 831 832def _ShouldPrintError(category, confidence, linenum): 833 """If confidence >= verbose, category passes filter and is not suppressed.""" 834 835 # There are three ways we might decide not to print an error message: 836 # a "NOLINT(category)" comment appears in the source, 837 # the verbosity level isn't high enough, or the filters filter it out. 838 if IsErrorSuppressedByNolint(category, linenum): 839 return False 840 if confidence < _cpplint_state.verbose_level: 841 return False 842 843 is_filtered = False 844 for one_filter in _Filters(): 845 if one_filter.startswith('-'): 846 if category.startswith(one_filter[1:]): 847 is_filtered = True 848 elif one_filter.startswith('+'): 849 if category.startswith(one_filter[1:]): 850 is_filtered = False 851 else: 852 assert False # should have been checked for in SetFilter. 853 if is_filtered: 854 return False 855 856 return True 857 858 859def Error(filename, linenum, category, confidence, message): 860 """Logs the fact we've found a lint error. 861 862 We log where the error was found, and also our confidence in the error, 863 that is, how certain we are this is a legitimate style regression, and 864 not a misidentification or a use that's sometimes justified. 865 866 False positives can be suppressed by the use of 867 "cpplint(category)" comments on the offending line. These are 868 parsed into _error_suppressions. 869 870 Args: 871 filename: The name of the file containing the error. 872 linenum: The number of the line containing the error. 873 category: A string used to describe the "category" this bug 874 falls under: "whitespace", say, or "runtime". Categories 875 may have a hierarchy separated by slashes: "whitespace/indent". 876 confidence: A number from 1-5 representing a confidence score for 877 the error, with 5 meaning that we are certain of the problem, 878 and 1 meaning that it could be a legitimate construct. 879 message: The error message. 880 """ 881 if _ShouldPrintError(category, confidence, linenum): 882 _cpplint_state.IncrementErrorCount(category) 883 if _cpplint_state.output_format == 'vs7': 884 sys.stderr.write('%s(%s): %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( 885 filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) 886 elif _cpplint_state.output_format == 'eclipse': 887 sys.stderr.write('%s:%s: warning: %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( 888 filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) 889 else: 890 sys.stderr.write('%s:%s: %s [%s] [%d]\n' % ( 891 filename, linenum, message, category, confidence)) 892 893 894# Matches standard C++ escape esequences per 2.13.2.3 of the C++ standard. 895_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_ESCAPES = re.compile( 896 r'\\([abfnrtv?"\\\']|\d+|x[0-9a-fA-F]+)') 897# Matches strings. Escape codes should already be removed by ESCAPES. 898_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_DOUBLE_QUOTES = re.compile(r'"[^"]*"') 899# Matches characters. Escape codes should already be removed by ESCAPES. 900_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_SINGLE_QUOTES = re.compile(r"'.'") 901# Matches multi-line C++ comments. 902# This RE is a little bit more complicated than one might expect, because we 903# have to take care of space removals tools so we can handle comments inside 904# statements better. 905# The current rule is: We only clear spaces from both sides when we're at the 906# end of the line. Otherwise, we try to remove spaces from the right side, 907# if this doesn't work we try on left side but only if there's a non-character 908# on the right. 909_RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_C_COMMENTS = re.compile( 910 r"""(\s*/\*.*\*/\s*$| 911 /\*.*\*/\s+| 912 \s+/\*.*\*/(?=\W)| 913 /\*.*\*/)""", re.VERBOSE) 914 915 916def IsCppString(line): 917 """Does line terminate so, that the next symbol is in string constant. 918 919 This function does not consider single-line nor multi-line comments. 920 921 Args: 922 line: is a partial line of code starting from the 0..n. 923 924 Returns: 925 True, if next character appended to 'line' is inside a 926 string constant. 927 """ 928 929 line = line.replace(r'\\', 'XX') # after this, \\" does not match to \" 930 return ((line.count('"') - line.count(r'\"') - line.count("'\"'")) & 1) == 1 931 932 933def FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, lineix): 934 """Find the beginning marker for a multiline comment.""" 935 while lineix < len(lines): 936 if lines[lineix].strip().startswith('/*'): 937 # Only return this marker if the comment goes beyond this line 938 if lines[lineix].strip().find('*/', 2) < 0: 939 return lineix 940 lineix += 1 941 return len(lines) 942 943 944def FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(lines, lineix): 945 """We are inside a comment, find the end marker.""" 946 while lineix < len(lines): 947 if lines[lineix].strip().endswith('*/'): 948 return lineix 949 lineix += 1 950 return len(lines) 951 952 953def RemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(lines, begin, end): 954 """Clears a range of lines for multi-line comments.""" 955 # Having // dummy comments makes the lines non-empty, so we will not get 956 # unnecessary blank line warnings later in the code. 957 for i in range(begin, end): 958 lines[i] = '// dummy' 959 960 961def RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error): 962 """Removes multiline (c-style) comments from lines.""" 963 lineix = 0 964 while lineix < len(lines): 965 lineix_begin = FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, lineix) 966 if lineix_begin >= len(lines): 967 return 968 lineix_end = FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(lines, lineix_begin) 969 if lineix_end >= len(lines): 970 error(filename, lineix_begin + 1, 'readability/multiline_comment', 5, 971 'Could not find end of multi-line comment') 972 return 973 RemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(lines, lineix_begin, lineix_end + 1) 974 lineix = lineix_end + 1 975 976 977def CleanseComments(line): 978 """Removes //-comments and single-line C-style /* */ comments. 979 980 Args: 981 line: A line of C++ source. 982 983 Returns: 984 The line with single-line comments removed. 985 """ 986 commentpos = line.find('//') 987 if commentpos != -1 and not IsCppString(line[:commentpos]): 988 line = line[:commentpos].rstrip() 989 # get rid of /* ... */ 990 return _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_C_COMMENTS.sub('', line) 991 992 993class CleansedLines(object): 994 """Holds 3 copies of all lines with different preprocessing applied to them. 995 996 1) elided member contains lines without strings and comments, 997 2) lines member contains lines without comments, and 998 3) raw_lines member contains all the lines without processing. 999 All these three members are of <type 'list'>, and of the same length. 1000 """ 1001 1002 def __init__(self, lines): 1003 self.elided = [] 1004 self.lines = [] 1005 self.raw_lines = lines 1006 self.num_lines = len(lines) 1007 for linenum in range(len(lines)): 1008 self.lines.append(CleanseComments(lines[linenum])) 1009 elided = self._CollapseStrings(lines[linenum]) 1010 self.elided.append(CleanseComments(elided)) 1011 1012 def NumLines(self): 1013 """Returns the number of lines represented.""" 1014 return self.num_lines 1015 1016 @staticmethod 1017 def _CollapseStrings(elided): 1018 """Collapses strings and chars on a line to simple "" or '' blocks. 1019 1020 We nix strings first so we're not fooled by text like '"http://"' 1021 1022 Args: 1023 elided: The line being processed. 1024 1025 Returns: 1026 The line with collapsed strings. 1027 """ 1028 if not _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.match(elided): 1029 # Remove escaped characters first to make quote/single quote collapsing 1030 # basic. Things that look like escaped characters shouldn't occur 1031 # outside of strings and chars. 1032 elided = _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_ESCAPES.sub('', elided) 1033 elided = _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_SINGLE_QUOTES.sub("''", elided) 1034 elided = _RE_PATTERN_CLEANSE_LINE_DOUBLE_QUOTES.sub('""', elided) 1035 return elided 1036 1037 1038def FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, startpos, depth, startchar, endchar): 1039 """Find the position just after the matching endchar. 1040 1041 Args: 1042 line: a CleansedLines line. 1043 startpos: start searching at this position. 1044 depth: nesting level at startpos. 1045 startchar: expression opening character. 1046 endchar: expression closing character. 1047 1048 Returns: 1049 Index just after endchar. 1050 """ 1051 for i in xrange(startpos, len(line)): 1052 if line[i] == startchar: 1053 depth += 1 1054 elif line[i] == endchar: 1055 depth -= 1 1056 if depth == 0: 1057 return i + 1 1058 return -1 1059 1060 1061def CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos): 1062 """If input points to ( or { or [, finds the position that closes it. 1063 1064 If lines[linenum][pos] points to a '(' or '{' or '[', finds the 1065 linenum/pos that correspond to the closing of the expression. 1066 1067 Args: 1068 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1069 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1070 pos: A position on the line. 1071 1072 Returns: 1073 A tuple (line, linenum, pos) pointer *past* the closing brace, or 1074 (line, len(lines), -1) if we never find a close. Note we ignore 1075 strings and comments when matching; and the line we return is the 1076 'cleansed' line at linenum. 1077 """ 1078 1079 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1080 startchar = line[pos] 1081 if startchar not in '({[': 1082 return (line, clean_lines.NumLines(), -1) 1083 if startchar == '(': endchar = ')' 1084 if startchar == '[': endchar = ']' 1085 if startchar == '{': endchar = '}' 1086 1087 # Check first line 1088 end_pos = FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, pos, 0, startchar, endchar) 1089 if end_pos > -1: 1090 return (line, linenum, end_pos) 1091 tail = line[pos:] 1092 num_open = tail.count(startchar) - tail.count(endchar) 1093 while linenum < clean_lines.NumLines() - 1: 1094 linenum += 1 1095 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1096 delta = line.count(startchar) - line.count(endchar) 1097 if num_open + delta <= 0: 1098 return (line, linenum, 1099 FindEndOfExpressionInLine(line, 0, num_open, startchar, endchar)) 1100 num_open += delta 1101 1102 # Did not find endchar before end of file, give up 1103 return (line, clean_lines.NumLines(), -1) 1104 1105def CheckForCopyright(filename, lines, error): 1106 """Logs an error if no Copyright message appears at the top of the file.""" 1107 1108 # We'll say it should occur by line 10. Don't forget there's a 1109 # dummy line at the front. 1110 for line in xrange(1, min(len(lines), 11)): 1111 if re.search(r'Copyright', lines[line], re.I): break 1112 else: # means no copyright line was found 1113 error(filename, 0, 'legal/copyright', 5, 1114 'No copyright message found. ' 1115 'You should have a line: "Copyright [year] <Copyright Owner>"') 1116 1117 1118def GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename): 1119 """Returns the CPP variable that should be used as a header guard. 1120 1121 Args: 1122 filename: The name of a C++ header file. 1123 1124 Returns: 1125 The CPP variable that should be used as a header guard in the 1126 named file. 1127 1128 """ 1129 1130 # Restores original filename in case that cpplint is invoked from Emacs's 1131 # flymake. 1132 filename = re.sub(r'_flymake\.h$', '.h', filename) 1133 filename = re.sub(r'/\.flymake/([^/]*)$', r'/\1', filename) 1134 1135 fileinfo = FileInfo(filename) 1136 file_path_from_root = fileinfo.RepositoryName() 1137 if _root: 1138 file_path_from_root = re.sub('^' + _root + os.sep, '', file_path_from_root) 1139 return re.sub(r'[-./\s]', '_', file_path_from_root).upper() + '_' 1140 1141 1142def CheckForHeaderGuard(filename, lines, error): 1143 """Checks that the file contains a header guard. 1144 1145 Logs an error if no #ifndef header guard is present. For other 1146 headers, checks that the full pathname is used. 1147 1148 Args: 1149 filename: The name of the C++ header file. 1150 lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file. 1151 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1152 """ 1153 1154 cppvar = GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename) 1155 1156 ifndef = None 1157 ifndef_linenum = 0 1158 define = None 1159 endif = None 1160 endif_linenum = 0 1161 for linenum, line in enumerate(lines): 1162 linesplit = line.split() 1163 if len(linesplit) >= 2: 1164 # find the first occurrence of #ifndef and #define, save arg 1165 if not ifndef and linesplit[0] == '#ifndef': 1166 # set ifndef to the header guard presented on the #ifndef line. 1167 ifndef = linesplit[1] 1168 ifndef_linenum = linenum 1169 if not define and linesplit[0] == '#define': 1170 define = linesplit[1] 1171 # find the last occurrence of #endif, save entire line 1172 if line.startswith('#endif'): 1173 endif = line 1174 endif_linenum = linenum 1175 1176 if not ifndef: 1177 error(filename, 0, 'build/header_guard', 5, 1178 'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s' % 1179 cppvar) 1180 return 1181 1182 if not define: 1183 error(filename, 0, 'build/header_guard', 5, 1184 'No #define header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s' % 1185 cppvar) 1186 return 1187 1188 # The guard should be PATH_FILE_H_, but we also allow PATH_FILE_H__ 1189 # for backward compatibility. 1190 if ifndef != cppvar: 1191 error_level = 0 1192 if ifndef != cppvar + '_': 1193 error_level = 5 1194 1195 ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, lines[ifndef_linenum], ifndef_linenum, 1196 error) 1197 error(filename, ifndef_linenum, 'build/header_guard', error_level, 1198 '#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s' % cppvar) 1199 1200 if define != ifndef: 1201 error(filename, 0, 'build/header_guard', 5, 1202 '#ifndef and #define don\'t match, suggested CPP variable is: %s' % 1203 cppvar) 1204 return 1205 1206 if endif != ('#endif // %s' % cppvar): 1207 error_level = 0 1208 if endif != ('#endif // %s' % (cppvar + '_')): 1209 error_level = 5 1210 1211 ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, lines[endif_linenum], endif_linenum, 1212 error) 1213 error(filename, endif_linenum, 'build/header_guard', error_level, 1214 '#endif line should be "#endif // %s"' % cppvar) 1215 1216 1217def CheckForUnicodeReplacementCharacters(filename, lines, error): 1218 """Logs an error for each line containing Unicode replacement characters. 1219 1220 These indicate that either the file contained invalid UTF-8 (likely) 1221 or Unicode replacement characters (which it shouldn't). Note that 1222 it's possible for this to throw off line numbering if the invalid 1223 UTF-8 occurred adjacent to a newline. 1224 1225 Args: 1226 filename: The name of the current file. 1227 lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file. 1228 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1229 """ 1230 for linenum, line in enumerate(lines): 1231 if u'\ufffd' in line: 1232 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/utf8', 5, 1233 'Line contains invalid UTF-8 (or Unicode replacement character).') 1234 1235 1236def CheckForNewlineAtEOF(filename, lines, error): 1237 """Logs an error if there is no newline char at the end of the file. 1238 1239 Args: 1240 filename: The name of the current file. 1241 lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file. 1242 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1243 """ 1244 1245 # The array lines() was created by adding two newlines to the 1246 # original file (go figure), then splitting on \n. 1247 # To verify that the file ends in \n, we just have to make sure the 1248 # last-but-two element of lines() exists and is empty. 1249 if len(lines) < 3 or lines[-2]: 1250 error(filename, len(lines) - 2, 'whitespace/ending_newline', 5, 1251 'Could not find a newline character at the end of the file.') 1252 1253 1254def CheckForMultilineCommentsAndStrings(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1255 """Logs an error if we see /* ... */ or "..." that extend past one line. 1256 1257 /* ... */ comments are legit inside macros, for one line. 1258 Otherwise, we prefer // comments, so it's ok to warn about the 1259 other. Likewise, it's ok for strings to extend across multiple 1260 lines, as long as a line continuation character (backslash) 1261 terminates each line. Although not currently prohibited by the C++ 1262 style guide, it's ugly and unnecessary. We don't do well with either 1263 in this lint program, so we warn about both. 1264 1265 Args: 1266 filename: The name of the current file. 1267 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1268 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1269 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1270 """ 1271 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1272 1273 # Remove all \\ (escaped backslashes) from the line. They are OK, and the 1274 # second (escaped) slash may trigger later \" detection erroneously. 1275 line = line.replace('\\\\', '') 1276 1277 if line.count('/*') > line.count('*/'): 1278 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/multiline_comment', 5, 1279 'Complex multi-line /*...*/-style comment found. ' 1280 'Lint may give bogus warnings. ' 1281 'Consider replacing these with //-style comments, ' 1282 'with #if 0...#endif, ' 1283 'or with more clearly structured multi-line comments.') 1284 1285 if (line.count('"') - line.count('\\"')) % 2: 1286 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/multiline_string', 5, 1287 'Multi-line string ("...") found. This lint script doesn\'t ' 1288 'do well with such strings, and may give bogus warnings. They\'re ' 1289 'ugly and unnecessary, and you should use concatenation instead".') 1290 1291 1292threading_list = ( 1293 ('asctime(', 'asctime_r('), 1294 ('ctime(', 'ctime_r('), 1295 ('getgrgid(', 'getgrgid_r('), 1296 ('getgrnam(', 'getgrnam_r('), 1297 ('getlogin(', 'getlogin_r('), 1298 ('getpwnam(', 'getpwnam_r('), 1299 ('getpwuid(', 'getpwuid_r('), 1300 ('gmtime(', 'gmtime_r('), 1301 ('localtime(', 'localtime_r('), 1302 ('rand(', 'rand_r('), 1303 ('readdir(', 'readdir_r('), 1304 ('strtok(', 'strtok_r('), 1305 ('ttyname(', 'ttyname_r('), 1306 ) 1307 1308 1309def CheckPosixThreading(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1310 """Checks for calls to thread-unsafe functions. 1311 1312 Much code has been originally written without consideration of 1313 multi-threading. Also, engineers are relying on their old experience; 1314 they have learned posix before threading extensions were added. These 1315 tests guide the engineers to use thread-safe functions (when using 1316 posix directly). 1317 1318 Args: 1319 filename: The name of the current file. 1320 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1321 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1322 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1323 """ 1324 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1325 for single_thread_function, multithread_safe_function in threading_list: 1326 ix = line.find(single_thread_function) 1327 # Comparisons made explicit for clarity -- pylint: disable-msg=C6403 1328 if ix >= 0 and (ix == 0 or (not line[ix - 1].isalnum() and 1329 line[ix - 1] not in ('_', '.', '>'))): 1330 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/threadsafe_fn', 2, 1331 'Consider using ' + multithread_safe_function + 1332 '...) instead of ' + single_thread_function + 1333 '...) for improved thread safety.') 1334 1335 1336# Matches invalid increment: *count++, which moves pointer instead of 1337# incrementing a value. 1338_RE_PATTERN_INVALID_INCREMENT = re.compile( 1339 r'^\s*\*\w+(\+\+|--);') 1340 1341 1342def CheckInvalidIncrement(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1343 """Checks for invalid increment *count++. 1344 1345 For example following function: 1346 void increment_counter(int* count) { 1347 *count++; 1348 } 1349 is invalid, because it effectively does count++, moving pointer, and should 1350 be replaced with ++*count, (*count)++ or *count += 1. 1351 1352 Args: 1353 filename: The name of the current file. 1354 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1355 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1356 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1357 """ 1358 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1359 if _RE_PATTERN_INVALID_INCREMENT.match(line): 1360 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/invalid_increment', 5, 1361 'Changing pointer instead of value (or unused value of operator*).') 1362 1363 1364class _BlockInfo(object): 1365 """Stores information about a generic block of code.""" 1366 1367 def __init__(self, seen_open_brace): 1368 self.seen_open_brace = seen_open_brace 1369 self.open_parentheses = 0 1370 self.inline_asm = _NO_ASM 1371 1372 def CheckBegin(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1373 """Run checks that applies to text up to the opening brace. 1374 1375 This is mostly for checking the text after the class identifier 1376 and the "{", usually where the base class is specified. For other 1377 blocks, there isn't much to check, so we always pass. 1378 1379 Args: 1380 filename: The name of the current file. 1381 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1382 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1383 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1384 """ 1385 pass 1386 1387 def CheckEnd(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1388 """Run checks that applies to text after the closing brace. 1389 1390 This is mostly used for checking end of namespace comments. 1391 1392 Args: 1393 filename: The name of the current file. 1394 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1395 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1396 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1397 """ 1398 pass 1399 1400 1401class _ClassInfo(_BlockInfo): 1402 """Stores information about a class.""" 1403 1404 def __init__(self, name, class_or_struct, clean_lines, linenum): 1405 _BlockInfo.__init__(self, False) 1406 self.name = name 1407 self.starting_linenum = linenum 1408 self.is_derived = False 1409 if class_or_struct == 'struct': 1410 self.access = 'public' 1411 else: 1412 self.access = 'private' 1413 1414 # Try to find the end of the class. This will be confused by things like: 1415 # class A { 1416 # } *x = { ... 1417 # 1418 # But it's still good enough for CheckSectionSpacing. 1419 self.last_line = 0 1420 depth = 0 1421 for i in range(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()): 1422 line = clean_lines.elided[i] 1423 depth += line.count('{') - line.count('}') 1424 if not depth: 1425 self.last_line = i 1426 break 1427 1428 def CheckBegin(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1429 # Look for a bare ':' 1430 if Search('(^|[^:]):($|[^:])', clean_lines.elided[linenum]): 1431 self.is_derived = True 1432 1433 1434class _NamespaceInfo(_BlockInfo): 1435 """Stores information about a namespace.""" 1436 1437 def __init__(self, name, linenum): 1438 _BlockInfo.__init__(self, False) 1439 self.name = name or '' 1440 self.starting_linenum = linenum 1441 1442 def CheckEnd(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1443 """Check end of namespace comments.""" 1444 line = clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum] 1445 1446 # Check how many lines is enclosed in this namespace. Don't issue 1447 # warning for missing namespace comments if there aren't enough 1448 # lines. However, do apply checks if there is already an end of 1449 # namespace comment and it's incorrect. 1450 # 1451 # TODO(unknown): We always want to check end of namespace comments 1452 # if a namespace is large, but sometimes we also want to apply the 1453 # check if a short namespace contained nontrivial things (something 1454 # other than forward declarations). There is currently no logic on 1455 # deciding what these nontrivial things are, so this check is 1456 # triggered by namespace size only, which works most of the time. 1457 if (linenum - self.starting_linenum < 10 1458 and not Match(r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace\b', line)): 1459 return 1460 1461 # Look for matching comment at end of namespace. 1462 # 1463 # Note that we accept C style "/* */" comments for terminating 1464 # namespaces, so that code that terminate namespaces inside 1465 # preprocessor macros can be cpplint clean. Example: http://go/nxpiz 1466 # 1467 # We also accept stuff like "// end of namespace <name>." with the 1468 # period at the end. 1469 # 1470 # Besides these, we don't accept anything else, otherwise we might 1471 # get false negatives when existing comment is a substring of the 1472 # expected namespace. Example: http://go/ldkdc, http://cl/23548205 1473 if self.name: 1474 # Named namespace 1475 if not Match((r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace\s+' + re.escape(self.name) + 1476 r'[\*/\.\\\s]*$'), 1477 line): 1478 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/namespace', 5, 1479 'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace %s"' % 1480 self.name) 1481 else: 1482 # Anonymous namespace 1483 if not Match(r'};*\s*(//|/\*).*\bnamespace[\*/\.\\\s]*$', line): 1484 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/namespace', 5, 1485 'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace"') 1486 1487 1488class _PreprocessorInfo(object): 1489 """Stores checkpoints of nesting stacks when #if/#else is seen.""" 1490 1491 def __init__(self, stack_before_if): 1492 # The entire nesting stack before #if 1493 self.stack_before_if = stack_before_if 1494 1495 # The entire nesting stack up to #else 1496 self.stack_before_else = [] 1497 1498 # Whether we have already seen #else or #elif 1499 self.seen_else = False 1500 1501 1502class _NestingState(object): 1503 """Holds states related to parsing braces.""" 1504 1505 def __init__(self): 1506 # Stack for tracking all braces. An object is pushed whenever we 1507 # see a "{", and popped when we see a "}". Only 3 types of 1508 # objects are possible: 1509 # - _ClassInfo: a class or struct. 1510 # - _NamespaceInfo: a namespace. 1511 # - _BlockInfo: some other type of block. 1512 self.stack = [] 1513 1514 # Stack of _PreprocessorInfo objects. 1515 self.pp_stack = [] 1516 1517 def SeenOpenBrace(self): 1518 """Check if we have seen the opening brace for the innermost block. 1519 1520 Returns: 1521 True if we have seen the opening brace, False if the innermost 1522 block is still expecting an opening brace. 1523 """ 1524 return (not self.stack) or self.stack[-1].seen_open_brace 1525 1526 def InNamespaceBody(self): 1527 """Check if we are currently one level inside a namespace body. 1528 1529 Returns: 1530 True if top of the stack is a namespace block, False otherwise. 1531 """ 1532 return self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _NamespaceInfo) 1533 1534 def UpdatePreprocessor(self, line): 1535 """Update preprocessor stack. 1536 1537 We need to handle preprocessors due to classes like this: 1538 #ifdef SWIG 1539 struct ResultDetailsPageElementExtensionPoint { 1540 #else 1541 struct ResultDetailsPageElementExtensionPoint : public Extension { 1542 #endif 1543 (see http://go/qwddn for original example) 1544 1545 We make the following assumptions (good enough for most files): 1546 - Preprocessor condition evaluates to true from #if up to first 1547 #else/#elif/#endif. 1548 1549 - Preprocessor condition evaluates to false from #else/#elif up 1550 to #endif. We still perform lint checks on these lines, but 1551 these do not affect nesting stack. 1552 1553 Args: 1554 line: current line to check. 1555 """ 1556 if Match(r'^\s*#\s*(if|ifdef|ifndef)\b', line): 1557 # Beginning of #if block, save the nesting stack here. The saved 1558 # stack will allow us to restore the parsing state in the #else case. 1559 self.pp_stack.append(_PreprocessorInfo(copy.deepcopy(self.stack))) 1560 elif Match(r'^\s*#\s*(else|elif)\b', line): 1561 # Beginning of #else block 1562 if self.pp_stack: 1563 if not self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else: 1564 # This is the first #else or #elif block. Remember the 1565 # whole nesting stack up to this point. This is what we 1566 # keep after the #endif. 1567 self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else = True 1568 self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_else = copy.deepcopy(self.stack) 1569 1570 # Restore the stack to how it was before the #if 1571 self.stack = copy.deepcopy(self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_if) 1572 else: 1573 # TODO(unknown): unexpected #else, issue warning? 1574 pass 1575 elif Match(r'^\s*#\s*endif\b', line): 1576 # End of #if or #else blocks. 1577 if self.pp_stack: 1578 # If we saw an #else, we will need to restore the nesting 1579 # stack to its former state before the #else, otherwise we 1580 # will just continue from where we left off. 1581 if self.pp_stack[-1].seen_else: 1582 # Here we can just use a shallow copy since we are the last 1583 # reference to it. 1584 self.stack = self.pp_stack[-1].stack_before_else 1585 # Drop the corresponding #if 1586 self.pp_stack.pop() 1587 else: 1588 # TODO(unknown): unexpected #endif, issue warning? 1589 pass 1590 1591 def Update(self, filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 1592 """Update nesting state with current line. 1593 1594 Args: 1595 filename: The name of the current file. 1596 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1597 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1598 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1599 """ 1600 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1601 1602 # Update pp_stack first 1603 self.UpdatePreprocessor(line) 1604 1605 # Count parentheses. This is to avoid adding struct arguments to 1606 # the nesting stack. 1607 if self.stack: 1608 inner_block = self.stack[-1] 1609 depth_change = line.count('(') - line.count(')') 1610 inner_block.open_parentheses += depth_change 1611 1612 # Also check if we are starting or ending an inline assembly block. 1613 if inner_block.inline_asm in (_NO_ASM, _END_ASM): 1614 if (depth_change != 0 and 1615 inner_block.open_parentheses == 1 and 1616 _MATCH_ASM.match(line)): 1617 # Enter assembly block 1618 inner_block.inline_asm = _INSIDE_ASM 1619 else: 1620 # Not entering assembly block. If previous line was _END_ASM, 1621 # we will now shift to _NO_ASM state. 1622 inner_block.inline_asm = _NO_ASM 1623 elif (inner_block.inline_asm == _INSIDE_ASM and 1624 inner_block.open_parentheses == 0): 1625 # Exit assembly block 1626 inner_block.inline_asm = _END_ASM 1627 1628 # Consume namespace declaration at the beginning of the line. Do 1629 # this in a loop so that we catch same line declarations like this: 1630 # namespace proto2 { namespace bridge { class MessageSet; } } 1631 while True: 1632 # Match start of namespace. The "\b\s*" below catches namespace 1633 # declarations even if it weren't followed by a whitespace, this 1634 # is so that we don't confuse our namespace checker. The 1635 # missing spaces will be flagged by CheckSpacing. 1636 namespace_decl_match = Match(r'^\s*namespace\b\s*([:\w]+)?(.*)$', line) 1637 if not namespace_decl_match: 1638 break 1639 1640 new_namespace = _NamespaceInfo(namespace_decl_match.group(1), linenum) 1641 self.stack.append(new_namespace) 1642 1643 line = namespace_decl_match.group(2) 1644 if line.find('{') != -1: 1645 new_namespace.seen_open_brace = True 1646 line = line[line.find('{') + 1:] 1647 1648 # Look for a class declaration in whatever is left of the line 1649 # after parsing namespaces. The regexp accounts for decorated classes 1650 # such as in: 1651 # class LOCKABLE API Object { 1652 # }; 1653 # 1654 # Templates with class arguments may confuse the parser, for example: 1655 # template <class T 1656 # class Comparator = less<T>, 1657 # class Vector = vector<T> > 1658 # class HeapQueue { 1659 # 1660 # Because this parser has no nesting state about templates, by the 1661 # time it saw "class Comparator", it may think that it's a new class. 1662 # Nested templates have a similar problem: 1663 # template < 1664 # typename ExportedType, 1665 # typename TupleType, 1666 # template <typename, typename> class ImplTemplate> 1667 # 1668 # To avoid these cases, we ignore classes that are followed by '=' or '>' 1669 class_decl_match = Match( 1670 r'\s*(template\s*<[\w\s<>,:]*>\s*)?' 1671 '(class|struct)\s+([A-Z_]+\s+)*(\w+(?:::\w+)*)' 1672 '(([^=>]|<[^<>]*>)*)$', line) 1673 if (class_decl_match and 1674 (not self.stack or self.stack[-1].open_parentheses == 0)): 1675 self.stack.append(_ClassInfo( 1676 class_decl_match.group(4), class_decl_match.group(2), 1677 clean_lines, linenum)) 1678 line = class_decl_match.group(5) 1679 1680 # If we have not yet seen the opening brace for the innermost block, 1681 # run checks here. 1682 if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): 1683 self.stack[-1].CheckBegin(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 1684 1685 # Update access control if we are inside a class/struct 1686 if self.stack and isinstance(self.stack[-1], _ClassInfo): 1687 access_match = Match(r'\s*(public|private|protected)\s*:', line) 1688 if access_match: 1689 self.stack[-1].access = access_match.group(1) 1690 1691 # Consume braces or semicolons from what's left of the line 1692 while True: 1693 # Match first brace, semicolon, or closed parenthesis. 1694 matched = Match(r'^[^{;)}]*([{;)}])(.*)$', line) 1695 if not matched: 1696 break 1697 1698 token = matched.group(1) 1699 if token == '{': 1700 # If namespace or class hasn't seen a opening brace yet, mark 1701 # namespace/class head as complete. Push a new block onto the 1702 # stack otherwise. 1703 if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): 1704 self.stack[-1].seen_open_brace = True 1705 else: 1706 self.stack.append(_BlockInfo(True)) 1707 if _MATCH_ASM.match(line): 1708 self.stack[-1].inline_asm = _BLOCK_ASM 1709 elif token == ';' or token == ')': 1710 # If we haven't seen an opening brace yet, but we already saw 1711 # a semicolon, this is probably a forward declaration. Pop 1712 # the stack for these. 1713 # 1714 # Similarly, if we haven't seen an opening brace yet, but we 1715 # already saw a closing parenthesis, then these are probably 1716 # function arguments with extra "class" or "struct" keywords. 1717 # Also pop these stack for these. 1718 if not self.SeenOpenBrace(): 1719 self.stack.pop() 1720 else: # token == '}' 1721 # Perform end of block checks and pop the stack. 1722 if self.stack: 1723 self.stack[-1].CheckEnd(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 1724 self.stack.pop() 1725 line = matched.group(2) 1726 1727 def InnermostClass(self): 1728 """Get class info on the top of the stack. 1729 1730 Returns: 1731 A _ClassInfo object if we are inside a class, or None otherwise. 1732 """ 1733 for i in range(len(self.stack), 0, -1): 1734 classinfo = self.stack[i - 1] 1735 if isinstance(classinfo, _ClassInfo): 1736 return classinfo 1737 return None 1738 1739 def CheckClassFinished(self, filename, error): 1740 """Checks that all classes have been completely parsed. 1741 1742 Call this when all lines in a file have been processed. 1743 Args: 1744 filename: The name of the current file. 1745 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1746 """ 1747 # Note: This test can result in false positives if #ifdef constructs 1748 # get in the way of brace matching. See the testBuildClass test in 1749 # cpplint_unittest.py for an example of this. 1750 for obj in self.stack: 1751 if isinstance(obj, _ClassInfo): 1752 error(filename, obj.starting_linenum, 'build/class', 5, 1753 'Failed to find complete declaration of class %s' % 1754 obj.name) 1755 1756 1757def CheckForNonStandardConstructs(filename, clean_lines, linenum, 1758 nesting_state, error): 1759 """Logs an error if we see certain non-ANSI constructs ignored by gcc-2. 1760 1761 Complain about several constructs which gcc-2 accepts, but which are 1762 not standard C++. Warning about these in lint is one way to ease the 1763 transition to new compilers. 1764 - put storage class first (e.g. "static const" instead of "const static"). 1765 - "%lld" instead of %qd" in printf-type functions. 1766 - "%1$d" is non-standard in printf-type functions. 1767 - "\%" is an undefined character escape sequence. 1768 - text after #endif is not allowed. 1769 - invalid inner-style forward declaration. 1770 - >? and <? operators, and their >?= and <?= cousins. 1771 1772 Additionally, check for constructor/destructor style violations and reference 1773 members, as it is very convenient to do so while checking for 1774 gcc-2 compliance. 1775 1776 Args: 1777 filename: The name of the current file. 1778 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1779 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1780 nesting_state: A _NestingState instance which maintains information about 1781 the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. 1782 error: A callable to which errors are reported, which takes 4 arguments: 1783 filename, line number, error level, and message 1784 """ 1785 1786 # Remove comments from the line, but leave in strings for now. 1787 line = clean_lines.lines[linenum] 1788 1789 if Search(r'printf\s*\(.*".*%[-+ ]?\d*q', line): 1790 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf_format', 3, 1791 '%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.') 1792 1793 if Search(r'printf\s*\(.*".*%\d+\$', line): 1794 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf_format', 2, 1795 '%N$ formats are unconventional. Try rewriting to avoid them.') 1796 1797 # Remove escaped backslashes before looking for undefined escapes. 1798 line = line.replace('\\\\', '') 1799 1800 if Search(r'("|\').*\\(%|\[|\(|{)', line): 1801 error(filename, linenum, 'build/printf_format', 3, 1802 '%, [, (, and { are undefined character escapes. Unescape them.') 1803 1804 # For the rest, work with both comments and strings removed. 1805 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 1806 1807 if Search(r'\b(const|volatile|void|char|short|int|long' 1808 r'|float|double|signed|unsigned' 1809 r'|schar|u?int8|u?int16|u?int32|u?int64)' 1810 r'\s+(register|static|extern|typedef)\b', 1811 line): 1812 error(filename, linenum, 'build/storage_class', 5, 1813 'Storage class (static, extern, typedef, etc) should be first.') 1814 1815 if Match(r'\s*#\s*endif\s*[^/\s]+', line): 1816 error(filename, linenum, 'build/endif_comment', 5, 1817 'Uncommented text after #endif is non-standard. Use a comment.') 1818 1819 if Match(r'\s*class\s+(\w+\s*::\s*)+\w+\s*;', line): 1820 error(filename, linenum, 'build/forward_decl', 5, 1821 'Inner-style forward declarations are invalid. Remove this line.') 1822 1823 if Search(r'(\w+|[+-]?\d+(\.\d*)?)\s*(<|>)\?=?\s*(\w+|[+-]?\d+)(\.\d*)?', 1824 line): 1825 error(filename, linenum, 'build/deprecated', 3, 1826 '>? and <? (max and min) operators are non-standard and deprecated.') 1827 1828 if Search(r'^\s*const\s*string\s*&\s*\w+\s*;', line): 1829 # TODO(unknown): Could it be expanded safely to arbitrary references, 1830 # without triggering too many false positives? The first 1831 # attempt triggered 5 warnings for mostly benign code in the regtest, hence 1832 # the restriction. 1833 # Here's the original regexp, for the reference: 1834 # type_name = r'\w+((\s*::\s*\w+)|(\s*<\s*\w+?\s*>))?' 1835 # r'\s*const\s*' + type_name + '\s*&\s*\w+\s*;' 1836 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/member_string_references', 2, 1837 'const string& members are dangerous. It is much better to use ' 1838 'alternatives, such as pointers or simple constants.') 1839 1840 # Everything else in this function operates on class declarations. 1841 # Return early if the top of the nesting stack is not a class, or if 1842 # the class head is not completed yet. 1843 classinfo = nesting_state.InnermostClass() 1844 if not classinfo or not classinfo.seen_open_brace: 1845 return 1846 1847 # The class may have been declared with namespace or classname qualifiers. 1848 # The constructor and destructor will not have those qualifiers. 1849 base_classname = classinfo.name.split('::')[-1] 1850 1851 # Look for single-argument constructors that aren't marked explicit. 1852 # Technically a valid construct, but against style. 1853 args = Match(r'\s+(?:inline\s+)?%s\s*\(([^,()]+)\)' 1854 % re.escape(base_classname), 1855 line) 1856 if (args and 1857 args.group(1) != 'void' and 1858 not Match(r'(const\s+)?%s\s*(?:<\w+>\s*)?&' % re.escape(base_classname), 1859 args.group(1).strip())): 1860 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/explicit', 5, 1861 'Single-argument constructors should be marked explicit.') 1862 1863 1864def CheckSpacingForFunctionCall(filename, line, linenum, error): 1865 """Checks for the correctness of various spacing around function calls. 1866 1867 Args: 1868 filename: The name of the current file. 1869 line: The text of the line to check. 1870 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1871 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1872 """ 1873 1874 # Since function calls often occur inside if/for/while/switch 1875 # expressions - which have their own, more liberal conventions - we 1876 # first see if we should be looking inside such an expression for a 1877 # function call, to which we can apply more strict standards. 1878 fncall = line # if there's no control flow construct, look at whole line 1879 for pattern in (r'\bif\s*\((.*)\)\s*{', 1880 r'\bfor\s*\((.*)\)\s*{', 1881 r'\bwhile\s*\((.*)\)\s*[{;]', 1882 r'\bswitch\s*\((.*)\)\s*{'): 1883 match = Search(pattern, line) 1884 if match: 1885 fncall = match.group(1) # look inside the parens for function calls 1886 break 1887 1888 # Except in if/for/while/switch, there should never be space 1889 # immediately inside parens (eg "f( 3, 4 )"). We make an exception 1890 # for nested parens ( (a+b) + c ). Likewise, there should never be 1891 # a space before a ( when it's a function argument. I assume it's a 1892 # function argument when the char before the whitespace is legal in 1893 # a function name (alnum + _) and we're not starting a macro. Also ignore 1894 # pointers and references to arrays and functions coz they're too tricky: 1895 # we use a very simple way to recognize these: 1896 # " (something)(maybe-something)" or 1897 # " (something)(maybe-something," or 1898 # " (something)[something]" 1899 # Note that we assume the contents of [] to be short enough that 1900 # they'll never need to wrap. 1901 if ( # Ignore control structures. 1902 # BEGIN android-changed 1903 # not Search(r'\b(if|for|while|switch|return|delete)\b', fncall) and 1904 not Search(r'\b(if|for|while|switch|return|delete|new)\b', fncall) and 1905 # END android-changed 1906 # Ignore pointers/references to functions. 1907 not Search(r' \([^)]+\)\([^)]*(\)|,$)', fncall) and 1908 # Ignore pointers/references to arrays. 1909 not Search(r' \([^)]+\)\[[^\]]+\]', fncall)): 1910 if Search(r'\w\s*\(\s(?!\s*\\$)', fncall): # a ( used for a fn call 1911 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 4, 1912 'Extra space after ( in function call') 1913 elif Search(r'\(\s+(?!(\s*\\)|\()', fncall): 1914 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, 1915 'Extra space after (') 1916 if (Search(r'\w\s+\(', fncall) and 1917 not Search(r'#\s*define|typedef', fncall) and 1918 not Search(r'\w\s+\((\w+::)?\*\w+\)\(', fncall)): 1919 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 4, 1920 'Extra space before ( in function call') 1921 # If the ) is followed only by a newline or a { + newline, assume it's 1922 # part of a control statement (if/while/etc), and don't complain 1923 if Search(r'[^)]\s+\)\s*[^{\s]', fncall): 1924 # If the closing parenthesis is preceded by only whitespaces, 1925 # try to give a more descriptive error message. 1926 if Search(r'^\s+\)', fncall): 1927 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, 1928 'Closing ) should be moved to the previous line') 1929 else: 1930 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 2, 1931 'Extra space before )') 1932 1933 1934def IsBlankLine(line): 1935 """Returns true if the given line is blank. 1936 1937 We consider a line to be blank if the line is empty or consists of 1938 only white spaces. 1939 1940 Args: 1941 line: A line of a string. 1942 1943 Returns: 1944 True, if the given line is blank. 1945 """ 1946 return not line or line.isspace() 1947 1948 1949def CheckForFunctionLengths(filename, clean_lines, linenum, 1950 function_state, error): 1951 """Reports for long function bodies. 1952 1953 For an overview why this is done, see: 1954 http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml#Write_Short_Functions 1955 1956 Uses a simplistic algorithm assuming other style guidelines 1957 (especially spacing) are followed. 1958 Only checks unindented functions, so class members are unchecked. 1959 Trivial bodies are unchecked, so constructors with huge initializer lists 1960 may be missed. 1961 Blank/comment lines are not counted so as to avoid encouraging the removal 1962 of vertical space and comments just to get through a lint check. 1963 NOLINT *on the last line of a function* disables this check. 1964 1965 Args: 1966 filename: The name of the current file. 1967 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 1968 linenum: The number of the line to check. 1969 function_state: Current function name and lines in body so far. 1970 error: The function to call with any errors found. 1971 """ 1972 lines = clean_lines.lines 1973 line = lines[linenum] 1974 raw = clean_lines.raw_lines 1975 raw_line = raw[linenum] 1976 joined_line = '' 1977 1978 starting_func = False 1979 regexp = r'(\w(\w|::|\*|\&|\s)*)\(' # decls * & space::name( ... 1980 match_result = Match(regexp, line) 1981 if match_result: 1982 # If the name is all caps and underscores, figure it's a macro and 1983 # ignore it, unless it's TEST or TEST_F. 1984 function_name = match_result.group(1).split()[-1] 1985 if function_name == 'TEST' or function_name == 'TEST_F' or ( 1986 not Match(r'[A-Z_]+$', function_name)): 1987 starting_func = True 1988 1989 if starting_func: 1990 body_found = False 1991 for start_linenum in xrange(linenum, clean_lines.NumLines()): 1992 start_line = lines[start_linenum] 1993 joined_line += ' ' + start_line.lstrip() 1994 if Search(r'(;|})', start_line): # Declarations and trivial functions 1995 body_found = True 1996 break # ... ignore 1997 elif Search(r'{', start_line): 1998 body_found = True 1999 function = Search(r'((\w|:)*)\(', line).group(1) 2000 if Match(r'TEST', function): # Handle TEST... macros 2001 parameter_regexp = Search(r'(\(.*\))', joined_line) 2002 if parameter_regexp: # Ignore bad syntax 2003 function += parameter_regexp.group(1) 2004 else: 2005 function += '()' 2006 function_state.Begin(function) 2007 break 2008 if not body_found: 2009 # No body for the function (or evidence of a non-function) was found. 2010 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/fn_size', 5, 2011 'Lint failed to find start of function body.') 2012 elif Match(r'^\}\s*$', line): # function end 2013 function_state.Check(error, filename, linenum) 2014 function_state.End() 2015 elif not Match(r'^\s*$', line): 2016 function_state.Count() # Count non-blank/non-comment lines. 2017 2018 2019_RE_PATTERN_TODO = re.compile(r'^//(\s*)TODO(\(.+?\))?:?(\s|$)?') 2020 2021 2022def CheckComment(comment, filename, linenum, error): 2023 """Checks for common mistakes in TODO comments. 2024 2025 Args: 2026 comment: The text of the comment from the line in question. 2027 filename: The name of the current file. 2028 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2029 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2030 """ 2031 match = _RE_PATTERN_TODO.match(comment) 2032 if match: 2033 # One whitespace is correct; zero whitespace is handled elsewhere. 2034 leading_whitespace = match.group(1) 2035 if len(leading_whitespace) > 1: 2036 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/todo', 2, 2037 'Too many spaces before TODO') 2038 2039 username = match.group(2) 2040 if not username: 2041 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/todo', 2, 2042 'Missing username in TODO; it should look like ' 2043 '"// TODO(my_username): Stuff."') 2044 2045 middle_whitespace = match.group(3) 2046 # Comparisons made explicit for correctness -- pylint: disable-msg=C6403 2047 if middle_whitespace != ' ' and middle_whitespace != '': 2048 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/todo', 2, 2049 'TODO(my_username) should be followed by a space') 2050 2051def CheckAccess(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error): 2052 """Checks for improper use of DISALLOW* macros. 2053 2054 Args: 2055 filename: The name of the current file. 2056 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2057 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2058 nesting_state: A _NestingState instance which maintains information about 2059 the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. 2060 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2061 """ 2062 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings 2063 2064 matched = Match((r'\s*(DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN|' 2065 r'DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS|' 2066 r'DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS)'), line) 2067 if not matched: 2068 return 2069 if nesting_state.stack and isinstance(nesting_state.stack[-1], _ClassInfo): 2070 if nesting_state.stack[-1].access != 'private': 2071 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/constructors', 3, 2072 '%s must be in the private: section' % matched.group(1)) 2073 2074 else: 2075 # Found DISALLOW* macro outside a class declaration, or perhaps it 2076 # was used inside a function when it should have been part of the 2077 # class declaration. We could issue a warning here, but it 2078 # probably resulted in a compiler error already. 2079 pass 2080 2081 2082def FindNextMatchingAngleBracket(clean_lines, linenum, init_suffix): 2083 """Find the corresponding > to close a template. 2084 2085 Args: 2086 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2087 linenum: Current line number. 2088 init_suffix: Remainder of the current line after the initial <. 2089 2090 Returns: 2091 True if a matching bracket exists. 2092 """ 2093 line = init_suffix 2094 nesting_stack = ['<'] 2095 while True: 2096 # Find the next operator that can tell us whether < is used as an 2097 # opening bracket or as a less-than operator. We only want to 2098 # warn on the latter case. 2099 # 2100 # We could also check all other operators and terminate the search 2101 # early, e.g. if we got something like this "a<b+c", the "<" is 2102 # most likely a less-than operator, but then we will get false 2103 # positives for default arguments (e.g. http://go/prccd) and 2104 # other template expressions (e.g. http://go/oxcjq). 2105 match = Search(r'^[^<>(),;\[\]]*([<>(),;\[\]])(.*)$', line) 2106 if match: 2107 # Found an operator, update nesting stack 2108 operator = match.group(1) 2109 line = match.group(2) 2110 2111 if nesting_stack[-1] == '<': 2112 # Expecting closing angle bracket 2113 if operator in ('<', '(', '['): 2114 nesting_stack.append(operator) 2115 elif operator == '>': 2116 nesting_stack.pop() 2117 if not nesting_stack: 2118 # Found matching angle bracket 2119 return True 2120 elif operator == ',': 2121 # Got a comma after a bracket, this is most likely a template 2122 # argument. We have not seen a closing angle bracket yet, but 2123 # it's probably a few lines later if we look for it, so just 2124 # return early here. 2125 return True 2126 else: 2127 # Got some other operator. 2128 return False 2129 2130 else: 2131 # Expecting closing parenthesis or closing bracket 2132 if operator in ('<', '(', '['): 2133 nesting_stack.append(operator) 2134 elif operator in (')', ']'): 2135 # We don't bother checking for matching () or []. If we got 2136 # something like (] or [), it would have been a syntax error. 2137 nesting_stack.pop() 2138 2139 else: 2140 # Scan the next line 2141 linenum += 1 2142 if linenum >= len(clean_lines.elided): 2143 break 2144 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 2145 2146 # Exhausted all remaining lines and still no matching angle bracket. 2147 # Most likely the input was incomplete, otherwise we should have 2148 # seen a semicolon and returned early. 2149 return True 2150 2151 2152def FindPreviousMatchingAngleBracket(clean_lines, linenum, init_prefix): 2153 """Find the corresponding < that started a template. 2154 2155 Args: 2156 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2157 linenum: Current line number. 2158 init_prefix: Part of the current line before the initial >. 2159 2160 Returns: 2161 True if a matching bracket exists. 2162 """ 2163 line = init_prefix 2164 nesting_stack = ['>'] 2165 while True: 2166 # Find the previous operator 2167 match = Search(r'^(.*)([<>(),;\[\]])[^<>(),;\[\]]*$', line) 2168 if match: 2169 # Found an operator, update nesting stack 2170 operator = match.group(2) 2171 line = match.group(1) 2172 2173 if nesting_stack[-1] == '>': 2174 # Expecting opening angle bracket 2175 if operator in ('>', ')', ']'): 2176 nesting_stack.append(operator) 2177 elif operator == '<': 2178 nesting_stack.pop() 2179 if not nesting_stack: 2180 # Found matching angle bracket 2181 return True 2182 elif operator == ',': 2183 # Got a comma before a bracket, this is most likely a 2184 # template argument. The opening angle bracket is probably 2185 # there if we look for it, so just return early here. 2186 return True 2187 else: 2188 # Got some other operator. 2189 return False 2190 2191 else: 2192 # Expecting opening parenthesis or opening bracket 2193 if operator in ('>', ')', ']'): 2194 nesting_stack.append(operator) 2195 elif operator in ('(', '['): 2196 nesting_stack.pop() 2197 2198 else: 2199 # Scan the previous line 2200 linenum -= 1 2201 if linenum < 0: 2202 break 2203 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 2204 2205 # Exhausted all earlier lines and still no matching angle bracket. 2206 return False 2207 2208 2209def CheckSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error): 2210 """Checks for the correctness of various spacing issues in the code. 2211 2212 Things we check for: spaces around operators, spaces after 2213 if/for/while/switch, no spaces around parens in function calls, two 2214 spaces between code and comment, don't start a block with a blank 2215 line, don't end a function with a blank line, don't add a blank line 2216 after public/protected/private, don't have too many blank lines in a row. 2217 2218 Args: 2219 filename: The name of the current file. 2220 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2221 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2222 nesting_state: A _NestingState instance which maintains information about 2223 the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. 2224 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2225 """ 2226 2227 raw = clean_lines.raw_lines 2228 line = raw[linenum] 2229 2230 # Before nixing comments, check if the line is blank for no good 2231 # reason. This includes the first line after a block is opened, and 2232 # blank lines at the end of a function (ie, right before a line like '}' 2233 # 2234 # Skip all the blank line checks if we are immediately inside a 2235 # namespace body. In other words, don't issue blank line warnings 2236 # for this block: 2237 # namespace { 2238 # 2239 # } 2240 # 2241 # A warning about missing end of namespace comments will be issued instead. 2242 if IsBlankLine(line) and not nesting_state.InNamespaceBody(): 2243 elided = clean_lines.elided 2244 prev_line = elided[linenum - 1] 2245 prevbrace = prev_line.rfind('{') 2246 # TODO(unknown): Don't complain if line before blank line, and line after, 2247 # both start with alnums and are indented the same amount. 2248 # This ignores whitespace at the start of a namespace block 2249 # because those are not usually indented. 2250 if prevbrace != -1 and prev_line[prevbrace:].find('}') == -1: 2251 # OK, we have a blank line at the start of a code block. Before we 2252 # complain, we check if it is an exception to the rule: The previous 2253 # non-empty line has the parameters of a function header that are indented 2254 # 4 spaces (because they did not fit in a 80 column line when placed on 2255 # the same line as the function name). We also check for the case where 2256 # the previous line is indented 6 spaces, which may happen when the 2257 # initializers of a constructor do not fit into a 80 column line. 2258 exception = False 2259 if Match(r' {6}\w', prev_line): # Initializer list? 2260 # We are looking for the opening column of initializer list, which 2261 # should be indented 4 spaces to cause 6 space indentation afterwards. 2262 search_position = linenum-2 2263 while (search_position >= 0 2264 and Match(r' {6}\w', elided[search_position])): 2265 search_position -= 1 2266 exception = (search_position >= 0 2267 and elided[search_position][:5] == ' :') 2268 else: 2269 # Search for the function arguments or an initializer list. We use a 2270 # simple heuristic here: If the line is indented 4 spaces; and we have a 2271 # closing paren, without the opening paren, followed by an opening brace 2272 # or colon (for initializer lists) we assume that it is the last line of 2273 # a function header. If we have a colon indented 4 spaces, it is an 2274 # initializer list. 2275 exception = (Match(r' {4}\w[^\(]*\)\s*(const\s*)?(\{\s*$|:)', 2276 prev_line) 2277 or Match(r' {4}:', prev_line)) 2278 2279 if not exception: 2280 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 2, 2281 'Blank line at the start of a code block. Is this needed?') 2282 # Ignore blank lines at the end of a block in a long if-else 2283 # chain, like this: 2284 # if (condition1) { 2285 # // Something followed by a blank line 2286 # 2287 # } else if (condition2) { 2288 # // Something else 2289 # } 2290 if linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines(): 2291 next_line = raw[linenum + 1] 2292 if (next_line 2293 and Match(r'\s*}', next_line) 2294 and next_line.find('} else ') == -1): 2295 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, 2296 'Blank line at the end of a code block. Is this needed?') 2297 2298 matched = Match(r'\s*(public|protected|private):', prev_line) 2299 if matched: 2300 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, 2301 'Do not leave a blank line after "%s:"' % matched.group(1)) 2302 2303 # Next, we complain if there's a comment too near the text 2304 commentpos = line.find('//') 2305 if commentpos != -1: 2306 # Check if the // may be in quotes. If so, ignore it 2307 # Comparisons made explicit for clarity -- pylint: disable-msg=C6403 2308 if (line.count('"', 0, commentpos) - 2309 line.count('\\"', 0, commentpos)) % 2 == 0: # not in quotes 2310 # Allow one space for new scopes, two spaces otherwise: 2311 if (not Match(r'^\s*{ //', line) and 2312 ((commentpos >= 1 and 2313 line[commentpos-1] not in string.whitespace) or 2314 (commentpos >= 2 and 2315 line[commentpos-2] not in string.whitespace))): 2316 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comments', 2, 2317 'At least two spaces is best between code and comments') 2318 # There should always be a space between the // and the comment 2319 commentend = commentpos + 2 2320 if commentend < len(line) and not line[commentend] == ' ': 2321 # but some lines are exceptions -- e.g. if they're big 2322 # comment delimiters like: 2323 # //---------------------------------------------------------- 2324 # or are an empty C++ style Doxygen comment, like: 2325 # /// 2326 # or they begin with multiple slashes followed by a space: 2327 # //////// Header comment 2328 match = (Search(r'[=/-]{4,}\s*$', line[commentend:]) or 2329 Search(r'^/$', line[commentend:]) or 2330 Search(r'^/+ ', line[commentend:])) 2331 if not match: 2332 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comments', 4, 2333 'Should have a space between // and comment') 2334 CheckComment(line[commentpos:], filename, linenum, error) 2335 2336 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings 2337 2338 # Don't try to do spacing checks for operator methods 2339 line = re.sub(r'operator(==|!=|<|<<|<=|>=|>>|>)\(', 'operator\(', line) 2340 2341 # We allow no-spaces around = within an if: "if ( (a=Foo()) == 0 )". 2342 # Otherwise not. Note we only check for non-spaces on *both* sides; 2343 # sometimes people put non-spaces on one side when aligning ='s among 2344 # many lines (not that this is behavior that I approve of...) 2345 if Search(r'[\w.]=[\w.]', line) and not Search(r'\b(if|while) ', line): 2346 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 4, 2347 'Missing spaces around =') 2348 2349 # It's ok not to have spaces around binary operators like + - * /, but if 2350 # there's too little whitespace, we get concerned. It's hard to tell, 2351 # though, so we punt on this one for now. TODO. 2352 2353 # You should always have whitespace around binary operators. 2354 # 2355 # Check <= and >= first to avoid false positives with < and >, then 2356 # check non-include lines for spacing around < and >. 2357 match = Search(r'[^<>=!\s](==|!=|<=|>=)[^<>=!\s]', line) 2358 if match: 2359 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, 2360 'Missing spaces around %s' % match.group(1)) 2361 # We allow no-spaces around << when used like this: 10<<20, but 2362 # not otherwise (particularly, not when used as streams) 2363 match = Search(r'(\S)(?:L|UL|ULL|l|ul|ull)?<<(\S)', line) 2364 if match and not (match.group(1).isdigit() and match.group(2).isdigit()): 2365 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, 2366 'Missing spaces around <<') 2367 elif not Match(r'#.*include', line): 2368 # Avoid false positives on -> 2369 reduced_line = line.replace('->', '') 2370 2371 # Look for < that is not surrounded by spaces. This is only 2372 # triggered if both sides are missing spaces, even though 2373 # technically should should flag if at least one side is missing a 2374 # space. This is done to avoid some false positives with shifts. 2375 match = Search(r'[^\s<]<([^\s=<].*)', reduced_line) 2376 if (match and 2377 not FindNextMatchingAngleBracket(clean_lines, linenum, match.group(1))): 2378 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, 2379 'Missing spaces around <') 2380 2381 # Look for > that is not surrounded by spaces. Similar to the 2382 # above, we only trigger if both sides are missing spaces to avoid 2383 # false positives with shifts. 2384 match = Search(r'^(.*[^\s>])>[^\s=>]', reduced_line) 2385 if (match and 2386 not FindPreviousMatchingAngleBracket(clean_lines, linenum, 2387 match.group(1))): 2388 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, 2389 'Missing spaces around >') 2390 2391 # We allow no-spaces around >> for almost anything. This is because 2392 # C++11 allows ">>" to close nested templates, which accounts for 2393 # most cases when ">>" is not followed by a space. 2394 # 2395 # We still warn on ">>" followed by alpha character, because that is 2396 # likely due to ">>" being used for right shifts, e.g.: 2397 # value >> alpha 2398 # 2399 # When ">>" is used to close templates, the alphanumeric letter that 2400 # follows would be part of an identifier, and there should still be 2401 # a space separating the template type and the identifier. 2402 # type<type<type>> alpha 2403 match = Search(r'>>[a-zA-Z_]', line) 2404 if match: 2405 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 3, 2406 'Missing spaces around >>') 2407 2408 # There shouldn't be space around unary operators 2409 match = Search(r'(!\s|~\s|[\s]--[\s;]|[\s]\+\+[\s;])', line) 2410 if match: 2411 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/operators', 4, 2412 'Extra space for operator %s' % match.group(1)) 2413 2414 # A pet peeve of mine: no spaces after an if, while, switch, or for 2415 match = Search(r' (if\(|for\(|while\(|switch\()', line) 2416 if match: 2417 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, 2418 'Missing space before ( in %s' % match.group(1)) 2419 2420 # For if/for/while/switch, the left and right parens should be 2421 # consistent about how many spaces are inside the parens, and 2422 # there should either be zero or one spaces inside the parens. 2423 # We don't want: "if ( foo)" or "if ( foo )". 2424 # Exception: "for ( ; foo; bar)" and "for (foo; bar; )" are allowed. 2425 match = Search(r'\b(if|for|while|switch)\s*' 2426 r'\(([ ]*)(.).*[^ ]+([ ]*)\)\s*{\s*$', 2427 line) 2428 if match: 2429 if len(match.group(2)) != len(match.group(4)): 2430 if not (match.group(3) == ';' and 2431 len(match.group(2)) == 1 + len(match.group(4)) or 2432 not match.group(2) and Search(r'\bfor\s*\(.*; \)', line)): 2433 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, 2434 'Mismatching spaces inside () in %s' % match.group(1)) 2435 if not len(match.group(2)) in [0, 1]: 2436 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/parens', 5, 2437 'Should have zero or one spaces inside ( and ) in %s' % 2438 match.group(1)) 2439 2440 # You should always have a space after a comma (either as fn arg or operator) 2441 if Search(r',[^\s]', line): 2442 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/comma', 3, 2443 'Missing space after ,') 2444 2445 # You should always have a space after a semicolon 2446 # except for few corner cases 2447 # TODO(unknown): clarify if 'if (1) { return 1;}' is requires one more 2448 # space after ; 2449 if Search(r';[^\s};\\)/]', line): 2450 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 3, 2451 'Missing space after ;') 2452 2453 # Next we will look for issues with function calls. 2454 CheckSpacingForFunctionCall(filename, line, linenum, error) 2455 2456 # Except after an opening paren, or after another opening brace (in case of 2457 # an initializer list, for instance), you should have spaces before your 2458 # braces. And since you should never have braces at the beginning of a line, 2459 # this is an easy test. 2460 if Search(r'[^ ({]{', line): 2461 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, 2462 'Missing space before {') 2463 2464 # Make sure '} else {' has spaces. 2465 if Search(r'}else', line): 2466 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, 2467 'Missing space before else') 2468 2469 # You shouldn't have spaces before your brackets, except maybe after 2470 # 'delete []' or 'new char * []'. 2471 if Search(r'\w\s+\[', line) and not Search(r'delete\s+\[', line): 2472 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 5, 2473 'Extra space before [') 2474 2475 # You shouldn't have a space before a semicolon at the end of the line. 2476 # There's a special case for "for" since the style guide allows space before 2477 # the semicolon there. 2478 if Search(r':\s*;\s*$', line): 2479 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, 2480 'Semicolon defining empty statement. Use {} instead.') 2481 elif Search(r'^\s*;\s*$', line): 2482 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, 2483 'Line contains only semicolon. If this should be an empty statement, ' 2484 'use {} instead.') 2485 elif (Search(r'\s+;\s*$', line) and 2486 not Search(r'\bfor\b', line)): 2487 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/semicolon', 5, 2488 'Extra space before last semicolon. If this should be an empty ' 2489 'statement, use {} instead.') 2490 2491 # In range-based for, we wanted spaces before and after the colon, but 2492 # not around "::" tokens that might appear. 2493 if (Search('for *\(.*[^:]:[^: ]', line) or 2494 Search('for *\(.*[^: ]:[^:]', line)): 2495 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/forcolon', 2, 2496 'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop') 2497 2498 2499def CheckSectionSpacing(filename, clean_lines, class_info, linenum, error): 2500 """Checks for additional blank line issues related to sections. 2501 2502 Currently the only thing checked here is blank line before protected/private. 2503 2504 Args: 2505 filename: The name of the current file. 2506 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2507 class_info: A _ClassInfo objects. 2508 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2509 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2510 """ 2511 # Skip checks if the class is small, where small means 25 lines or less. 2512 # 25 lines seems like a good cutoff since that's the usual height of 2513 # terminals, and any class that can't fit in one screen can't really 2514 # be considered "small". 2515 # 2516 # Also skip checks if we are on the first line. This accounts for 2517 # classes that look like 2518 # class Foo { public: ... }; 2519 # 2520 # If we didn't find the end of the class, last_line would be zero, 2521 # and the check will be skipped by the first condition. 2522 if (class_info.last_line - class_info.starting_linenum <= 24 or 2523 linenum <= class_info.starting_linenum): 2524 return 2525 2526 matched = Match(r'\s*(public|protected|private):', clean_lines.lines[linenum]) 2527 if matched: 2528 # Issue warning if the line before public/protected/private was 2529 # not a blank line, but don't do this if the previous line contains 2530 # "class" or "struct". This can happen two ways: 2531 # - We are at the beginning of the class. 2532 # - We are forward-declaring an inner class that is semantically 2533 # private, but needed to be public for implementation reasons. 2534 # Also ignores cases where the previous line ends with a backslash as can be 2535 # common when defining classes in C macros. 2536 prev_line = clean_lines.lines[linenum - 1] 2537 if (not IsBlankLine(prev_line) and 2538 not Search(r'\b(class|struct)\b', prev_line) and 2539 not Search(r'\\$', prev_line)): 2540 # Try a bit harder to find the beginning of the class. This is to 2541 # account for multi-line base-specifier lists, e.g.: 2542 # class Derived 2543 # : public Base { 2544 end_class_head = class_info.starting_linenum 2545 for i in range(class_info.starting_linenum, linenum): 2546 if Search(r'\{\s*$', clean_lines.lines[i]): 2547 end_class_head = i 2548 break 2549 if end_class_head < linenum - 1: 2550 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/blank_line', 3, 2551 '"%s:" should be preceded by a blank line' % matched.group(1)) 2552 2553 2554def GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum): 2555 """Return the most recent non-blank line and its line number. 2556 2557 Args: 2558 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file contents. 2559 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2560 2561 Returns: 2562 A tuple with two elements. The first element is the contents of the last 2563 non-blank line before the current line, or the empty string if this is the 2564 first non-blank line. The second is the line number of that line, or -1 2565 if this is the first non-blank line. 2566 """ 2567 2568 prevlinenum = linenum - 1 2569 while prevlinenum >= 0: 2570 prevline = clean_lines.elided[prevlinenum] 2571 if not IsBlankLine(prevline): # if not a blank line... 2572 return (prevline, prevlinenum) 2573 prevlinenum -= 1 2574 return ('', -1) 2575 2576 2577def CheckBraces(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 2578 """Looks for misplaced braces (e.g. at the end of line). 2579 2580 Args: 2581 filename: The name of the current file. 2582 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2583 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2584 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2585 """ 2586 2587 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings 2588 2589 if Match(r'\s*{\s*$', line): 2590 # We allow an open brace to start a line in the case where someone 2591 # is using braces in a block to explicitly create a new scope, 2592 # which is commonly used to control the lifetime of 2593 # stack-allocated variables. We don't detect this perfectly: we 2594 # just don't complain if the last non-whitespace character on the 2595 # previous non-blank line is ';', ':', '{', or '}', or if the previous 2596 # line starts a preprocessor block. 2597 prevline = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0] 2598 if (not Search(r'[;:}{]\s*$', prevline) and 2599 not Match(r'\s*#', prevline)): 2600 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/braces', 4, 2601 '{ should almost always be at the end of the previous line') 2602 2603 # An else clause should be on the same line as the preceding closing brace. 2604 if Match(r'\s*else\s*', line): 2605 prevline = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0] 2606 if Match(r'\s*}\s*$', prevline): 2607 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, 2608 'An else should appear on the same line as the preceding }') 2609 2610 # If braces come on one side of an else, they should be on both. 2611 # However, we have to worry about "else if" that spans multiple lines! 2612 if Search(r'}\s*else[^{]*$', line) or Match(r'[^}]*else\s*{', line): 2613 if Search(r'}\s*else if([^{]*)$', line): # could be multi-line if 2614 # find the ( after the if 2615 pos = line.find('else if') 2616 pos = line.find('(', pos) 2617 if pos > 0: 2618 (endline, _, endpos) = CloseExpression(clean_lines, linenum, pos) 2619 if endline[endpos:].find('{') == -1: # must be brace after if 2620 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 5, 2621 'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both') 2622 else: # common case: else not followed by a multi-line if 2623 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 5, 2624 'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both') 2625 2626 # Likewise, an else should never have the else clause on the same line 2627 if Search(r'\belse [^\s{]', line) and not Search(r'\belse if\b', line): 2628 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, 2629 'Else clause should never be on same line as else (use 2 lines)') 2630 2631 # In the same way, a do/while should never be on one line 2632 if Match(r'\s*do [^\s{]', line): 2633 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 4, 2634 'do/while clauses should not be on a single line') 2635 2636 # Braces shouldn't be followed by a ; unless they're defining a struct 2637 # or initializing an array. 2638 # We can't tell in general, but we can for some common cases. 2639 prevlinenum = linenum 2640 while True: 2641 (prevline, prevlinenum) = GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, prevlinenum) 2642 if Match(r'\s+{.*}\s*;', line) and not prevline.count(';'): 2643 line = prevline + line 2644 else: 2645 break 2646 if (Search(r'{.*}\s*;', line) and 2647 line.count('{') == line.count('}') and 2648 not Search(r'struct|class|enum|\s*=\s*{', line)): 2649 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, 2650 "You don't need a ; after a }") 2651 2652 2653def CheckEmptyLoopBody(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 2654 """Loop for empty loop body with only a single semicolon. 2655 2656 Args: 2657 filename: The name of the current file. 2658 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2659 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2660 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2661 """ 2662 2663 # Search for loop keywords at the beginning of the line. Because only 2664 # whitespaces are allowed before the keywords, this will also ignore most 2665 # do-while-loops, since those lines should start with closing brace. 2666 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 2667 if Match(r'\s*(for|while)\s*\(', line): 2668 # Find the end of the conditional expression 2669 (end_line, end_linenum, end_pos) = CloseExpression( 2670 clean_lines, linenum, line.find('(')) 2671 2672 # Output warning if what follows the condition expression is a semicolon. 2673 # No warning for all other cases, including whitespace or newline, since we 2674 # have a separate check for semicolons preceded by whitespace. 2675 if end_pos >= 0 and Match(r';', end_line[end_pos:]): 2676 error(filename, end_linenum, 'whitespace/empty_loop_body', 5, 2677 'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue') 2678 2679 2680def ReplaceableCheck(operator, macro, line): 2681 """Determine whether a basic CHECK can be replaced with a more specific one. 2682 2683 For example suggest using CHECK_EQ instead of CHECK(a == b) and 2684 similarly for CHECK_GE, CHECK_GT, CHECK_LE, CHECK_LT, CHECK_NE. 2685 2686 Args: 2687 operator: The C++ operator used in the CHECK. 2688 macro: The CHECK or EXPECT macro being called. 2689 line: The current source line. 2690 2691 Returns: 2692 True if the CHECK can be replaced with a more specific one. 2693 """ 2694 2695 # This matches decimal and hex integers, strings, and chars (in that order). 2696 match_constant = r'([-+]?(\d+|0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+)[lLuU]{0,3}|".*"|\'.*\')' 2697 2698 # Expression to match two sides of the operator with something that 2699 # looks like a literal, since CHECK(x == iterator) won't compile. 2700 # This means we can't catch all the cases where a more specific 2701 # CHECK is possible, but it's less annoying than dealing with 2702 # extraneous warnings. 2703 match_this = (r'\s*' + macro + r'\((\s*' + 2704 match_constant + r'\s*' + operator + r'[^<>].*|' 2705 r'.*[^<>]' + operator + r'\s*' + match_constant + 2706 r'\s*\))') 2707 2708 # Don't complain about CHECK(x == NULL) or similar because 2709 # CHECK_EQ(x, NULL) won't compile (requires a cast). 2710 # Also, don't complain about more complex boolean expressions 2711 # involving && or || such as CHECK(a == b || c == d). 2712 return Match(match_this, line) and not Search(r'NULL|&&|\|\|', line) 2713 2714 2715def CheckCheck(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 2716 """Checks the use of CHECK and EXPECT macros. 2717 2718 Args: 2719 filename: The name of the current file. 2720 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2721 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2722 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2723 """ 2724 2725 # Decide the set of replacement macros that should be suggested 2726 raw_lines = clean_lines.raw_lines 2727 current_macro = '' 2728 for macro in _CHECK_MACROS: 2729 if raw_lines[linenum].find(macro) >= 0: 2730 current_macro = macro 2731 break 2732 if not current_macro: 2733 # Don't waste time here if line doesn't contain 'CHECK' or 'EXPECT' 2734 return 2735 2736 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] # get rid of comments and strings 2737 2738 # Encourage replacing plain CHECKs with CHECK_EQ/CHECK_NE/etc. 2739 for operator in ['==', '!=', '>=', '>', '<=', '<']: 2740 if ReplaceableCheck(operator, current_macro, line): 2741 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/check', 2, 2742 'Consider using %s instead of %s(a %s b)' % ( 2743 _CHECK_REPLACEMENT[current_macro][operator], 2744 current_macro, operator)) 2745 break 2746 2747 2748def CheckAltTokens(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 2749 """Check alternative keywords being used in boolean expressions. 2750 2751 Args: 2752 filename: The name of the current file. 2753 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2754 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2755 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2756 """ 2757 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 2758 2759 # Avoid preprocessor lines 2760 if Match(r'^\s*#', line): 2761 return 2762 2763 # Last ditch effort to avoid multi-line comments. This will not help 2764 # if the comment started before the current line or ended after the 2765 # current line, but it catches most of the false positives. At least, 2766 # it provides a way to workaround this warning for people who use 2767 # multi-line comments in preprocessor macros. 2768 # 2769 # TODO(unknown): remove this once cpplint has better support for 2770 # multi-line comments. 2771 if line.find('/*') >= 0 or line.find('*/') >= 0: 2772 return 2773 2774 for match in _ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT_PATTERN.finditer(line): 2775 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/alt_tokens', 2, 2776 'Use operator %s instead of %s' % ( 2777 _ALT_TOKEN_REPLACEMENT[match.group(1)], match.group(1))) 2778 2779 2780def GetLineWidth(line): 2781 """Determines the width of the line in column positions. 2782 2783 Args: 2784 line: A string, which may be a Unicode string. 2785 2786 Returns: 2787 The width of the line in column positions, accounting for Unicode 2788 combining characters and wide characters. 2789 """ 2790 if isinstance(line, unicode): 2791 width = 0 2792 for uc in unicodedata.normalize('NFC', line): 2793 if unicodedata.east_asian_width(uc) in ('W', 'F'): 2794 width += 2 2795 elif not unicodedata.combining(uc): 2796 width += 1 2797 return width 2798 else: 2799 return len(line) 2800 2801 2802def CheckStyle(filename, clean_lines, linenum, file_extension, nesting_state, 2803 error): 2804 """Checks rules from the 'C++ style rules' section of cppguide.html. 2805 2806 Most of these rules are hard to test (naming, comment style), but we 2807 do what we can. In particular we check for 2-space indents, line lengths, 2808 tab usage, spaces inside code, etc. 2809 2810 Args: 2811 filename: The name of the current file. 2812 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 2813 linenum: The number of the line to check. 2814 file_extension: The extension (without the dot) of the filename. 2815 nesting_state: A _NestingState instance which maintains information about 2816 the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. 2817 error: The function to call with any errors found. 2818 """ 2819 2820 raw_lines = clean_lines.raw_lines 2821 line = raw_lines[linenum] 2822 2823 if line.find('\t') != -1: 2824 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/tab', 1, 2825 'Tab found; better to use spaces') 2826 2827 # One or three blank spaces at the beginning of the line is weird; it's 2828 # hard to reconcile that with 2-space indents. 2829 # NOTE: here are the conditions rob pike used for his tests. Mine aren't 2830 # as sophisticated, but it may be worth becoming so: RLENGTH==initial_spaces 2831 # if(RLENGTH > 20) complain = 0; 2832 # if(match($0, " +(error|private|public|protected):")) complain = 0; 2833 # if(match(prev, "&& *$")) complain = 0; 2834 # if(match(prev, "\\|\\| *$")) complain = 0; 2835 # if(match(prev, "[\",=><] *$")) complain = 0; 2836 # if(match($0, " <<")) complain = 0; 2837 # if(match(prev, " +for \\(")) complain = 0; 2838 # if(prevodd && match(prevprev, " +for \\(")) complain = 0; 2839 initial_spaces = 0 2840 cleansed_line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 2841 while initial_spaces < len(line) and line[initial_spaces] == ' ': 2842 initial_spaces += 1 2843 if line and line[-1].isspace(): 2844 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/end_of_line', 4, 2845 'Line ends in whitespace. Consider deleting these extra spaces.') 2846 # There are certain situations we allow one space, notably for labels 2847 elif ((initial_spaces == 1 or initial_spaces == 3) and 2848 not Match(r'\s*\w+\s*:\s*$', cleansed_line)): 2849 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/indent', 3, 2850 'Weird number of spaces at line-start. ' 2851 'Are you using a 2-space indent?') 2852 # Labels should always be indented at least one space. 2853 elif not initial_spaces and line[:2] != '//' and Search(r'[^:]:\s*$', 2854 line): 2855 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/labels', 4, 2856 'Labels should always be indented at least one space. ' 2857 'If this is a member-initializer list in a constructor or ' 2858 'the base class list in a class definition, the colon should ' 2859 'be on the following line.') 2860 2861 2862 # Check if the line is a header guard. 2863 is_header_guard = False 2864 if file_extension == 'h': 2865 cppvar = GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(filename) 2866 if (line.startswith('#ifndef %s' % cppvar) or 2867 line.startswith('#define %s' % cppvar) or 2868 line.startswith('#endif // %s' % cppvar)): 2869 is_header_guard = True 2870 # #include lines and header guards can be long, since there's no clean way to 2871 # split them. 2872 # 2873 # URLs can be long too. It's possible to split these, but it makes them 2874 # harder to cut&paste. 2875 # 2876 # The "$Id:...$" comment may also get very long without it being the 2877 # developers fault. 2878 if (not line.startswith('#include') and not is_header_guard and 2879 not Match(r'^\s*//.*http(s?)://\S*$', line) and 2880 not Match(r'^// \$Id:.*#[0-9]+ \$$', line)): 2881 line_width = GetLineWidth(line) 2882 if line_width > 100: 2883 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/line_length', 4, 2884 'Lines should very rarely be longer than 100 characters') 2885 elif line_width > 80: 2886 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/line_length', 2, 2887 'Lines should be <= 80 characters long') 2888 2889 if (cleansed_line.count(';') > 1 and 2890 # for loops are allowed two ;'s (and may run over two lines). 2891 cleansed_line.find('for') == -1 and 2892 (GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0].find('for') == -1 or 2893 GetPreviousNonBlankLine(clean_lines, linenum)[0].find(';') != -1) and 2894 # It's ok to have many commands in a switch case that fits in 1 line 2895 not ((cleansed_line.find('case ') != -1 or 2896 cleansed_line.find('default:') != -1) and 2897 cleansed_line.find('break;') != -1)): 2898 error(filename, linenum, 'whitespace/newline', 0, 2899 'More than one command on the same line') 2900 2901 # Some more style checks 2902 CheckBraces(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 2903 CheckEmptyLoopBody(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 2904 CheckAccess(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error) 2905 CheckSpacing(filename, clean_lines, linenum, nesting_state, error) 2906 CheckCheck(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 2907 CheckAltTokens(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error) 2908 classinfo = nesting_state.InnermostClass() 2909 if classinfo: 2910 CheckSectionSpacing(filename, clean_lines, classinfo, linenum, error) 2911 2912 2913_RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE_NEW_STYLE = re.compile(r'#include +"[^/]+\.h"') 2914_RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE = re.compile(r'^\s*#\s*include\s*([<"])([^>"]*)[>"].*$') 2915# Matches the first component of a filename delimited by -s and _s. That is: 2916# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo').group(0) == 'foo' 2917# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo.cc').group(0) == 'foo' 2918# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo-bar_baz.cc').group(0) == 'foo' 2919# _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match('foo_bar-baz.cc').group(0) == 'foo' 2920_RE_FIRST_COMPONENT = re.compile(r'^[^-_.]+') 2921 2922 2923def _DropCommonSuffixes(filename): 2924 """Drops common suffixes like _test.cc or -inl.h from filename. 2925 2926 For example: 2927 >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo-inl.h') 2928 'foo/foo' 2929 >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/bar/foo.cc') 2930 'foo/bar/foo' 2931 >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo_internal.h') 2932 'foo/foo' 2933 >>> _DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo_unusualinternal.h') 2934 'foo/foo_unusualinternal' 2935 2936 Args: 2937 filename: The input filename. 2938 2939 Returns: 2940 The filename with the common suffix removed. 2941 """ 2942 for suffix in ('test.cc', 'regtest.cc', 'unittest.cc', 2943 'inl.h', 'impl.h', 'internal.h'): 2944 if (filename.endswith(suffix) and len(filename) > len(suffix) and 2945 filename[-len(suffix) - 1] in ('-', '_')): 2946 return filename[:-len(suffix) - 1] 2947 return os.path.splitext(filename)[0] 2948 2949 2950def _IsTestFilename(filename): 2951 """Determines if the given filename has a suffix that identifies it as a test. 2952 2953 Args: 2954 filename: The input filename. 2955 2956 Returns: 2957 True if 'filename' looks like a test, False otherwise. 2958 """ 2959 if (filename.endswith('_test.cc') or 2960 filename.endswith('_unittest.cc') or 2961 filename.endswith('_regtest.cc')): 2962 return True 2963 else: 2964 return False 2965 2966 2967def _ClassifyInclude(fileinfo, include, is_system): 2968 """Figures out what kind of header 'include' is. 2969 2970 Args: 2971 fileinfo: The current file cpplint is running over. A FileInfo instance. 2972 include: The path to a #included file. 2973 is_system: True if the #include used <> rather than "". 2974 2975 Returns: 2976 One of the _XXX_HEADER constants. 2977 2978 For example: 2979 >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'stdio.h', True) 2980 _C_SYS_HEADER 2981 >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'string', True) 2982 _CPP_SYS_HEADER 2983 >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'foo/foo.h', False) 2984 _LIKELY_MY_HEADER 2985 >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo_unknown_extension.cc'), 2986 ... 'bar/foo_other_ext.h', False) 2987 _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER 2988 >>> _ClassifyInclude(FileInfo('foo/foo.cc'), 'foo/bar.h', False) 2989 _OTHER_HEADER 2990 """ 2991 # This is a list of all standard c++ header files, except 2992 # those already checked for above. 2993 is_stl_h = include in _STL_HEADERS 2994 is_cpp_h = is_stl_h or include in _CPP_HEADERS 2995 2996 if is_system: 2997 if is_cpp_h: 2998 return _CPP_SYS_HEADER 2999 else: 3000 return _C_SYS_HEADER 3001 3002 # If the target file and the include we're checking share a 3003 # basename when we drop common extensions, and the include 3004 # lives in . , then it's likely to be owned by the target file. 3005 target_dir, target_base = ( 3006 os.path.split(_DropCommonSuffixes(fileinfo.RepositoryName()))) 3007 include_dir, include_base = os.path.split(_DropCommonSuffixes(include)) 3008 if target_base == include_base and ( 3009 include_dir == target_dir or 3010 include_dir == os.path.normpath(target_dir + '/../public')): 3011 return _LIKELY_MY_HEADER 3012 3013 # If the target and include share some initial basename 3014 # component, it's possible the target is implementing the 3015 # include, so it's allowed to be first, but we'll never 3016 # complain if it's not there. 3017 target_first_component = _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match(target_base) 3018 include_first_component = _RE_FIRST_COMPONENT.match(include_base) 3019 if (target_first_component and include_first_component and 3020 target_first_component.group(0) == 3021 include_first_component.group(0)): 3022 return _POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER 3023 3024 return _OTHER_HEADER 3025 3026 3027 3028def CheckIncludeLine(filename, clean_lines, linenum, include_state, error): 3029 """Check rules that are applicable to #include lines. 3030 3031 Strings on #include lines are NOT removed from elided line, to make 3032 certain tasks easier. However, to prevent false positives, checks 3033 applicable to #include lines in CheckLanguage must be put here. 3034 3035 Args: 3036 filename: The name of the current file. 3037 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 3038 linenum: The number of the line to check. 3039 include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. 3040 error: The function to call with any errors found. 3041 """ 3042 fileinfo = FileInfo(filename) 3043 3044 line = clean_lines.lines[linenum] 3045 3046 # "include" should use the new style "foo/bar.h" instead of just "bar.h" 3047 if _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE_NEW_STYLE.search(line): 3048 error(filename, linenum, 'build/include', 4, 3049 'Include the directory when naming .h files') 3050 3051 # we shouldn't include a file more than once. actually, there are a 3052 # handful of instances where doing so is okay, but in general it's 3053 # not. 3054 match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(line) 3055 if match: 3056 include = match.group(2) 3057 is_system = (match.group(1) == '<') 3058 if include in include_state: 3059 error(filename, linenum, 'build/include', 4, 3060 '"%s" already included at %s:%s' % 3061 (include, filename, include_state[include])) 3062 else: 3063 include_state[include] = linenum 3064 3065 # We want to ensure that headers appear in the right order: 3066 # 1) for foo.cc, foo.h (preferred location) 3067 # 2) c system files 3068 # 3) cpp system files 3069 # 4) for foo.cc, foo.h (deprecated location) 3070 # 5) other google headers 3071 # 3072 # We classify each include statement as one of those 5 types 3073 # using a number of techniques. The include_state object keeps 3074 # track of the highest type seen, and complains if we see a 3075 # lower type after that. 3076 error_message = include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder( 3077 _ClassifyInclude(fileinfo, include, is_system)) 3078 if error_message: 3079 error(filename, linenum, 'build/include_order', 4, 3080 '%s. Should be: %s.h, c system, c++ system, other.' % 3081 (error_message, fileinfo.BaseName())) 3082 if not include_state.IsInAlphabeticalOrder(include): 3083 error(filename, linenum, 'build/include_alpha', 4, 3084 'Include "%s" not in alphabetical order' % include) 3085 3086 # Look for any of the stream classes that are part of standard C++. 3087 match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.match(line) 3088 if match: 3089 include = match.group(2) 3090 if Match(r'(f|ind|io|i|o|parse|pf|stdio|str|)?stream$', include): 3091 # Many unit tests use cout, so we exempt them. 3092 if not _IsTestFilename(filename): 3093 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/streams', 3, 3094 'Streams are highly discouraged.') 3095 3096 3097def _GetTextInside(text, start_pattern): 3098 """Retrieves all the text between matching open and close parentheses. 3099 3100 Given a string of lines and a regular expression string, retrieve all the text 3101 following the expression and between opening punctuation symbols like 3102 (, [, or {, and the matching close-punctuation symbol. This properly nested 3103 occurrences of the punctuations, so for the text like 3104 printf(a(), b(c())); 3105 a call to _GetTextInside(text, r'printf\(') will return 'a(), b(c())'. 3106 start_pattern must match string having an open punctuation symbol at the end. 3107 3108 Args: 3109 text: The lines to extract text. Its comments and strings must be elided. 3110 It can be single line and can span multiple lines. 3111 start_pattern: The regexp string indicating where to start extracting 3112 the text. 3113 Returns: 3114 The extracted text. 3115 None if either the opening string or ending punctuation could not be found. 3116 """ 3117 # TODO(sugawarayu): Audit cpplint.py to see what places could be profitably 3118 # rewritten to use _GetTextInside (and use inferior regexp matching today). 3119 3120 # Give opening punctuations to get the matching close-punctuations. 3121 matching_punctuation = {'(': ')', '{': '}', '[': ']'} 3122 closing_punctuation = set(matching_punctuation.itervalues()) 3123 3124 # Find the position to start extracting text. 3125 match = re.search(start_pattern, text, re.M) 3126 if not match: # start_pattern not found in text. 3127 return None 3128 start_position = match.end(0) 3129 3130 assert start_position > 0, ( 3131 'start_pattern must ends with an opening punctuation.') 3132 assert text[start_position - 1] in matching_punctuation, ( 3133 'start_pattern must ends with an opening punctuation.') 3134 # Stack of closing punctuations we expect to have in text after position. 3135 punctuation_stack = [matching_punctuation[text[start_position - 1]]] 3136 position = start_position 3137 while punctuation_stack and position < len(text): 3138 if text[position] == punctuation_stack[-1]: 3139 punctuation_stack.pop() 3140 elif text[position] in closing_punctuation: 3141 # A closing punctuation without matching opening punctuations. 3142 return None 3143 elif text[position] in matching_punctuation: 3144 punctuation_stack.append(matching_punctuation[text[position]]) 3145 position += 1 3146 if punctuation_stack: 3147 # Opening punctuations left without matching close-punctuations. 3148 return None 3149 # punctuations match. 3150 return text[start_position:position - 1] 3151 3152 3153def CheckLanguage(filename, clean_lines, linenum, file_extension, include_state, 3154 error): 3155 """Checks rules from the 'C++ language rules' section of cppguide.html. 3156 3157 Some of these rules are hard to test (function overloading, using 3158 uint32 inappropriately), but we do the best we can. 3159 3160 Args: 3161 filename: The name of the current file. 3162 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 3163 linenum: The number of the line to check. 3164 file_extension: The extension (without the dot) of the filename. 3165 include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. 3166 error: The function to call with any errors found. 3167 """ 3168 # If the line is empty or consists of entirely a comment, no need to 3169 # check it. 3170 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 3171 if not line: 3172 return 3173 3174 match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(line) 3175 if match: 3176 CheckIncludeLine(filename, clean_lines, linenum, include_state, error) 3177 return 3178 3179 # Create an extended_line, which is the concatenation of the current and 3180 # next lines, for more effective checking of code that may span more than one 3181 # line. 3182 if linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines(): 3183 extended_line = line + clean_lines.elided[linenum + 1] 3184 else: 3185 extended_line = line 3186 3187 # Make Windows paths like Unix. 3188 fullname = os.path.abspath(filename).replace('\\', '/') 3189 3190 # TODO(unknown): figure out if they're using default arguments in fn proto. 3191 3192 # Check for non-const references in functions. This is tricky because & 3193 # is also used to take the address of something. We allow <> for templates, 3194 # (ignoring whatever is between the braces) and : for classes. 3195 # These are complicated re's. They try to capture the following: 3196 # paren (for fn-prototype start), typename, &, varname. For the const 3197 # version, we're willing for const to be before typename or after 3198 # Don't check the implementation on same line. 3199 fnline = line.split('{', 1)[0] 3200 if (len(re.findall(r'\([^()]*\b(?:[\w:]|<[^()]*>)+(\s?&|&\s?)\w+', fnline)) > 3201 len(re.findall(r'\([^()]*\bconst\s+(?:typename\s+)?(?:struct\s+)?' 3202 r'(?:[\w:]|<[^()]*>)+(\s?&|&\s?)\w+', fnline)) + 3203 len(re.findall(r'\([^()]*\b(?:[\w:]|<[^()]*>)+\s+const(\s?&|&\s?)[\w]+', 3204 fnline))): 3205 3206 # We allow non-const references in a few standard places, like functions 3207 # called "swap()" or iostream operators like "<<" or ">>". We also filter 3208 # out for loops, which lint otherwise mistakenly thinks are functions. 3209 if not Search( 3210 r'(for|swap|Swap|operator[<>][<>])\s*\(\s*' 3211 r'(?:(?:typename\s*)?[\w:]|<.*>)+\s*&', 3212 fnline): 3213 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/references', 2, 3214 'Is this a non-const reference? ' 3215 'If so, make const or use a pointer.') 3216 3217 # Check to see if they're using an conversion function cast. 3218 # I just try to capture the most common basic types, though there are more. 3219 # Parameterless conversion functions, such as bool(), are allowed as they are 3220 # probably a member operator declaration or default constructor. 3221 match = Search( 3222 r'(\bnew\s+)?\b' # Grab 'new' operator, if it's there 3223 r'(int|float|double|bool|char|int32|uint32|int64|uint64)\([^)]', line) 3224 if match: 3225 # gMock methods are defined using some variant of MOCK_METHODx(name, type) 3226 # where type may be float(), int(string), etc. Without context they are 3227 # virtually indistinguishable from int(x) casts. Likewise, gMock's 3228 # MockCallback takes a template parameter of the form return_type(arg_type), 3229 # which looks much like the cast we're trying to detect. 3230 if (match.group(1) is None and # If new operator, then this isn't a cast 3231 not (Match(r'^\s*MOCK_(CONST_)?METHOD\d+(_T)?\(', line) or 3232 Match(r'^\s*MockCallback<.*>', line))): 3233 # Try a bit harder to catch gmock lines: the only place where 3234 # something looks like an old-style cast is where we declare the 3235 # return type of the mocked method, and the only time when we 3236 # are missing context is if MOCK_METHOD was split across 3237 # multiple lines (for example http://go/hrfhr ), so we only need 3238 # to check the previous line for MOCK_METHOD. 3239 if (linenum == 0 or 3240 not Match(r'^\s*MOCK_(CONST_)?METHOD\d+(_T)?\(\S+,\s*$', 3241 clean_lines.elided[linenum - 1])): 3242 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/casting', 4, 3243 'Using deprecated casting style. ' 3244 'Use static_cast<%s>(...) instead' % 3245 match.group(2)) 3246 3247 CheckCStyleCast(filename, linenum, line, clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum], 3248 'static_cast', 3249 r'\((int|float|double|bool|char|u?int(16|32|64))\)', error) 3250 3251 # This doesn't catch all cases. Consider (const char * const)"hello". 3252 # 3253 # (char *) "foo" should always be a const_cast (reinterpret_cast won't 3254 # compile). 3255 if CheckCStyleCast(filename, linenum, line, clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum], 3256 'const_cast', r'\((char\s?\*+\s?)\)\s*"', error): 3257 pass 3258 else: 3259 # Check pointer casts for other than string constants 3260 CheckCStyleCast(filename, linenum, line, clean_lines.raw_lines[linenum], 3261 'reinterpret_cast', r'\((\w+\s?\*+\s?)\)', error) 3262 3263 # In addition, we look for people taking the address of a cast. This 3264 # is dangerous -- casts can assign to temporaries, so the pointer doesn't 3265 # point where you think. 3266 if Search( 3267 r'(&\([^)]+\)[\w(])|(&(static|dynamic|reinterpret)_cast\b)', line): 3268 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/casting', 4, 3269 ('Are you taking an address of a cast? ' 3270 'This is dangerous: could be a temp var. ' 3271 'Take the address before doing the cast, rather than after')) 3272 3273 # Check for people declaring static/global STL strings at the top level. 3274 # This is dangerous because the C++ language does not guarantee that 3275 # globals with constructors are initialized before the first access. 3276 match = Match( 3277 r'((?:|static +)(?:|const +))string +([a-zA-Z0-9_:]+)\b(.*)', 3278 line) 3279 # Make sure it's not a function. 3280 # Function template specialization looks like: "string foo<Type>(...". 3281 # Class template definitions look like: "string Foo<Type>::Method(...". 3282 if match and not Match(r'\s*(<.*>)?(::[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)?\s*\(([^"]|$)', 3283 match.group(3)): 3284 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/string', 4, 3285 'For a static/global string constant, use a C style string instead: ' 3286 '"%schar %s[]".' % 3287 (match.group(1), match.group(2))) 3288 3289 # Check that we're not using RTTI outside of testing code. 3290 if Search(r'\bdynamic_cast<', line) and not _IsTestFilename(filename): 3291 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/rtti', 5, 3292 'Do not use dynamic_cast<>. If you need to cast within a class ' 3293 "hierarchy, use static_cast<> to upcast. Google doesn't support " 3294 'RTTI.') 3295 3296 if Search(r'\b([A-Za-z0-9_]*_)\(\1\)', line): 3297 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/init', 4, 3298 'You seem to be initializing a member variable with itself.') 3299 3300 if file_extension == 'h': 3301 # TODO(unknown): check that 1-arg constructors are explicit. 3302 # How to tell it's a constructor? 3303 # (handled in CheckForNonStandardConstructs for now) 3304 # TODO(unknown): check that classes have DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS 3305 # (level 1 error) 3306 pass 3307 3308 # Check if people are using the verboten C basic types. The only exception 3309 # we regularly allow is "unsigned short port" for port. 3310 if Search(r'\bshort port\b', line): 3311 if not Search(r'\bunsigned short port\b', line): 3312 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/int', 4, 3313 'Use "unsigned short" for ports, not "short"') 3314 else: 3315 match = Search(r'\b(short|long(?! +double)|long long)\b', line) 3316 if match: 3317 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/int', 4, 3318 'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type %s' % match.group(1)) 3319 3320 # When snprintf is used, the second argument shouldn't be a literal. 3321 match = Search(r'snprintf\s*\(([^,]*),\s*([0-9]*)\s*,', line) 3322 if match and match.group(2) != '0': 3323 # If 2nd arg is zero, snprintf is used to calculate size. 3324 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 3, 3325 'If you can, use sizeof(%s) instead of %s as the 2nd arg ' 3326 'to snprintf.' % (match.group(1), match.group(2))) 3327 3328 # Check if some verboten C functions are being used. 3329 if Search(r'\bsprintf\b', line): 3330 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 5, 3331 'Never use sprintf. Use snprintf instead.') 3332 match = Search(r'\b(strcpy|strcat)\b', line) 3333 if match: 3334 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 4, 3335 'Almost always, snprintf is better than %s' % match.group(1)) 3336 3337 if Search(r'\bsscanf\b', line): 3338 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 1, 3339 'sscanf can be ok, but is slow and can overflow buffers.') 3340 3341 # Check if some verboten operator overloading is going on 3342 # TODO(unknown): catch out-of-line unary operator&: 3343 # class X {}; 3344 # int operator&(const X& x) { return 42; } // unary operator& 3345 # The trick is it's hard to tell apart from binary operator&: 3346 # class Y { int operator&(const Y& x) { return 23; } }; // binary operator& 3347 if Search(r'\boperator\s*&\s*\(\s*\)', line): 3348 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/operator', 4, 3349 'Unary operator& is dangerous. Do not use it.') 3350 3351 # Check for suspicious usage of "if" like 3352 # } if (a == b) { 3353 if Search(r'\}\s*if\s*\(', line): 3354 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/braces', 4, 3355 'Did you mean "else if"? If not, start a new line for "if".') 3356 3357 # Check for potential format string bugs like printf(foo). 3358 # We constrain the pattern not to pick things like DocidForPrintf(foo). 3359 # Not perfect but it can catch printf(foo.c_str()) and printf(foo->c_str()) 3360 # TODO(sugawarayu): Catch the following case. Need to change the calling 3361 # convention of the whole function to process multiple line to handle it. 3362 # printf( 3363 # boy_this_is_a_really_long_variable_that_cannot_fit_on_the_prev_line); 3364 printf_args = _GetTextInside(line, r'(?i)\b(string)?printf\s*\(') 3365 if printf_args: 3366 match = Match(r'([\w.\->()]+)$', printf_args) 3367 if match and match.group(1) != '__VA_ARGS__': 3368 function_name = re.search(r'\b((?:string)?printf)\s*\(', 3369 line, re.I).group(1) 3370 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/printf', 4, 3371 'Potential format string bug. Do %s("%%s", %s) instead.' 3372 % (function_name, match.group(1))) 3373 3374 # Check for potential memset bugs like memset(buf, sizeof(buf), 0). 3375 match = Search(r'memset\s*\(([^,]*),\s*([^,]*),\s*0\s*\)', line) 3376 if match and not Match(r"^''|-?[0-9]+|0x[0-9A-Fa-f]$", match.group(2)): 3377 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/memset', 4, 3378 'Did you mean "memset(%s, 0, %s)"?' 3379 % (match.group(1), match.group(2))) 3380 3381 if Search(r'\busing namespace\b', line): 3382 error(filename, linenum, 'build/namespaces', 5, 3383 'Do not use namespace using-directives. ' 3384 'Use using-declarations instead.') 3385 3386 # Detect variable-length arrays. 3387 match = Match(r'\s*(.+::)?(\w+) [a-z]\w*\[(.+)];', line) 3388 if (match and match.group(2) != 'return' and match.group(2) != 'delete' and 3389 match.group(3).find(']') == -1): 3390 # Split the size using space and arithmetic operators as delimiters. 3391 # If any of the resulting tokens are not compile time constants then 3392 # report the error. 3393 tokens = re.split(r'\s|\+|\-|\*|\/|<<|>>]', match.group(3)) 3394 is_const = True 3395 skip_next = False 3396 for tok in tokens: 3397 if skip_next: 3398 skip_next = False 3399 continue 3400 3401 if Search(r'sizeof\(.+\)', tok): continue 3402 if Search(r'arraysize\(\w+\)', tok): continue 3403 3404 tok = tok.lstrip('(') 3405 tok = tok.rstrip(')') 3406 if not tok: continue 3407 if Match(r'\d+', tok): continue 3408 if Match(r'0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]+', tok): continue 3409 if Match(r'k[A-Z0-9]\w*', tok): continue 3410 if Match(r'(.+::)?k[A-Z0-9]\w*', tok): continue 3411 if Match(r'(.+::)?[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*', tok): continue 3412 # A catch all for tricky sizeof cases, including 'sizeof expression', 3413 # 'sizeof(*type)', 'sizeof(const type)', 'sizeof(struct StructName)' 3414 # requires skipping the next token because we split on ' ' and '*'. 3415 if tok.startswith('sizeof'): 3416 skip_next = True 3417 continue 3418 is_const = False 3419 break 3420 if not is_const: 3421 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/arrays', 1, 3422 'Do not use variable-length arrays. Use an appropriately named ' 3423 "('k' followed by CamelCase) compile-time constant for the size.") 3424 3425 # If DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS, DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN, or 3426 # DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS is present, then it should be the last thing 3427 # in the class declaration. 3428 match = Match( 3429 (r'\s*' 3430 r'(DISALLOW_(EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS|COPY_AND_ASSIGN|IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS))' 3431 r'\(.*\);$'), 3432 line) 3433 if match and linenum + 1 < clean_lines.NumLines(): 3434 next_line = clean_lines.elided[linenum + 1] 3435 # We allow some, but not all, declarations of variables to be present 3436 # in the statement that defines the class. The [\w\*,\s]* fragment of 3437 # the regular expression below allows users to declare instances of 3438 # the class or pointers to instances, but not less common types such 3439 # as function pointers or arrays. It's a tradeoff between allowing 3440 # reasonable code and avoiding trying to parse more C++ using regexps. 3441 if not Search(r'^\s*}[\w\*,\s]*;', next_line): 3442 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/constructors', 3, 3443 match.group(1) + ' should be the last thing in the class') 3444 3445 # Check for use of unnamed namespaces in header files. Registration 3446 # macros are typically OK, so we allow use of "namespace {" on lines 3447 # that end with backslashes. 3448 if (file_extension == 'h' 3449 and Search(r'\bnamespace\s*{', line) 3450 and line[-1] != '\\'): 3451 error(filename, linenum, 'build/namespaces', 4, 3452 'Do not use unnamed namespaces in header files. See ' 3453 'http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml#Namespaces' 3454 ' for more information.') 3455 3456 3457def CheckCStyleCast(filename, linenum, line, raw_line, cast_type, pattern, 3458 error): 3459 """Checks for a C-style cast by looking for the pattern. 3460 3461 This also handles sizeof(type) warnings, due to similarity of content. 3462 3463 Args: 3464 filename: The name of the current file. 3465 linenum: The number of the line to check. 3466 line: The line of code to check. 3467 raw_line: The raw line of code to check, with comments. 3468 cast_type: The string for the C++ cast to recommend. This is either 3469 reinterpret_cast, static_cast, or const_cast, depending. 3470 pattern: The regular expression used to find C-style casts. 3471 error: The function to call with any errors found. 3472 3473 Returns: 3474 True if an error was emitted. 3475 False otherwise. 3476 """ 3477 match = Search(pattern, line) 3478 if not match: 3479 return False 3480 3481 # e.g., sizeof(int) 3482 sizeof_match = Match(r'.*sizeof\s*$', line[0:match.start(1) - 1]) 3483 if sizeof_match: 3484 error(filename, linenum, 'runtime/sizeof', 1, 3485 'Using sizeof(type). Use sizeof(varname) instead if possible') 3486 return True 3487 3488 # operator++(int) and operator--(int) 3489 if (line[0:match.start(1) - 1].endswith(' operator++') or 3490 line[0:match.start(1) - 1].endswith(' operator--')): 3491 return False 3492 3493 remainder = line[match.end(0):] 3494 3495 # The close paren is for function pointers as arguments to a function. 3496 # eg, void foo(void (*bar)(int)); 3497 # The semicolon check is a more basic function check; also possibly a 3498 # function pointer typedef. 3499 # eg, void foo(int); or void foo(int) const; 3500 # The equals check is for function pointer assignment. 3501 # eg, void *(*foo)(int) = ... 3502 # The > is for MockCallback<...> ... 3503 # 3504 # Right now, this will only catch cases where there's a single argument, and 3505 # it's unnamed. It should probably be expanded to check for multiple 3506 # arguments with some unnamed. 3507 function_match = Match(r'\s*(\)|=|(const)?\s*(;|\{|throw\(\)|>))', remainder) 3508 if function_match: 3509 if (not function_match.group(3) or 3510 function_match.group(3) == ';' or 3511 ('MockCallback<' not in raw_line and 3512 '/*' not in raw_line)): 3513 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/function', 3, 3514 'All parameters should be named in a function') 3515 return True 3516 3517 # At this point, all that should be left is actual casts. 3518 error(filename, linenum, 'readability/casting', 4, 3519 'Using C-style cast. Use %s<%s>(...) instead' % 3520 (cast_type, match.group(1))) 3521 3522 return True 3523 3524 3525_HEADERS_CONTAINING_TEMPLATES = ( 3526 ('<deque>', ('deque',)), 3527 ('<functional>', ('unary_function', 'binary_function', 3528 'plus', 'minus', 'multiplies', 'divides', 'modulus', 3529 'negate', 3530 'equal_to', 'not_equal_to', 'greater', 'less', 3531 'greater_equal', 'less_equal', 3532 'logical_and', 'logical_or', 'logical_not', 3533 'unary_negate', 'not1', 'binary_negate', 'not2', 3534 'bind1st', 'bind2nd', 3535 'pointer_to_unary_function', 3536 'pointer_to_binary_function', 3537 'ptr_fun', 3538 'mem_fun_t', 'mem_fun', 'mem_fun1_t', 'mem_fun1_ref_t', 3539 'mem_fun_ref_t', 3540 'const_mem_fun_t', 'const_mem_fun1_t', 3541 'const_mem_fun_ref_t', 'const_mem_fun1_ref_t', 3542 'mem_fun_ref', 3543 )), 3544 ('<limits>', ('numeric_limits',)), 3545 ('<list>', ('list',)), 3546 ('<map>', ('map', 'multimap',)), 3547 ('<memory>', ('allocator',)), 3548 ('<queue>', ('queue', 'priority_queue',)), 3549 ('<set>', ('set', 'multiset',)), 3550 ('<stack>', ('stack',)), 3551 ('<string>', ('char_traits', 'basic_string',)), 3552 ('<utility>', ('pair',)), 3553 ('<vector>', ('vector',)), 3554 3555 # gcc extensions. 3556 # Note: std::hash is their hash, ::hash is our hash 3557 ('<hash_map>', ('hash_map', 'hash_multimap',)), 3558 ('<hash_set>', ('hash_set', 'hash_multiset',)), 3559 ('<slist>', ('slist',)), 3560 ) 3561 3562_RE_PATTERN_STRING = re.compile(r'\bstring\b') 3563 3564_re_pattern_algorithm_header = [] 3565for _template in ('copy', 'max', 'min', 'min_element', 'sort', 'swap', 3566 'transform'): 3567 # Match max<type>(..., ...), max(..., ...), but not foo->max, foo.max or 3568 # type::max(). 3569 _re_pattern_algorithm_header.append( 3570 (re.compile(r'[^>.]\b' + _template + r'(<.*?>)?\([^\)]'), 3571 _template, 3572 '<algorithm>')) 3573 3574_re_pattern_templates = [] 3575for _header, _templates in _HEADERS_CONTAINING_TEMPLATES: 3576 for _template in _templates: 3577 _re_pattern_templates.append( 3578 (re.compile(r'(\<|\b)' + _template + r'\s*\<'), 3579 _template + '<>', 3580 _header)) 3581 3582 3583def FilesBelongToSameModule(filename_cc, filename_h): 3584 """Check if these two filenames belong to the same module. 3585 3586 The concept of a 'module' here is a as follows: 3587 foo.h, foo-inl.h, foo.cc, foo_test.cc and foo_unittest.cc belong to the 3588 same 'module' if they are in the same directory. 3589 some/path/public/xyzzy and some/path/internal/xyzzy are also considered 3590 to belong to the same module here. 3591 3592 If the filename_cc contains a longer path than the filename_h, for example, 3593 '/absolute/path/to/base/sysinfo.cc', and this file would include 3594 'base/sysinfo.h', this function also produces the prefix needed to open the 3595 header. This is used by the caller of this function to more robustly open the 3596 header file. We don't have access to the real include paths in this context, 3597 so we need this guesswork here. 3598 3599 Known bugs: tools/base/bar.cc and base/bar.h belong to the same module 3600 according to this implementation. Because of this, this function gives 3601 some false positives. This should be sufficiently rare in practice. 3602 3603 Args: 3604 filename_cc: is the path for the .cc file 3605 filename_h: is the path for the header path 3606 3607 Returns: 3608 Tuple with a bool and a string: 3609 bool: True if filename_cc and filename_h belong to the same module. 3610 string: the additional prefix needed to open the header file. 3611 """ 3612 3613 if not filename_cc.endswith('.cc'): 3614 return (False, '') 3615 filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('.cc')] 3616 if filename_cc.endswith('_unittest'): 3617 filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('_unittest')] 3618 elif filename_cc.endswith('_test'): 3619 filename_cc = filename_cc[:-len('_test')] 3620 filename_cc = filename_cc.replace('/public/', '/') 3621 filename_cc = filename_cc.replace('/internal/', '/') 3622 3623 if not filename_h.endswith('.h'): 3624 return (False, '') 3625 filename_h = filename_h[:-len('.h')] 3626 if filename_h.endswith('-inl'): 3627 filename_h = filename_h[:-len('-inl')] 3628 filename_h = filename_h.replace('/public/', '/') 3629 filename_h = filename_h.replace('/internal/', '/') 3630 3631 files_belong_to_same_module = filename_cc.endswith(filename_h) 3632 common_path = '' 3633 if files_belong_to_same_module: 3634 common_path = filename_cc[:-len(filename_h)] 3635 return files_belong_to_same_module, common_path 3636 3637 3638def UpdateIncludeState(filename, include_state, io=codecs): 3639 """Fill up the include_state with new includes found from the file. 3640 3641 Args: 3642 filename: the name of the header to read. 3643 include_state: an _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. 3644 io: The io factory to use to read the file. Provided for testability. 3645 3646 Returns: 3647 True if a header was succesfully added. False otherwise. 3648 """ 3649 headerfile = None 3650 try: 3651 headerfile = io.open(filename, 'r', 'utf8', 'replace') 3652 except IOError: 3653 return False 3654 linenum = 0 3655 for line in headerfile: 3656 linenum += 1 3657 clean_line = CleanseComments(line) 3658 match = _RE_PATTERN_INCLUDE.search(clean_line) 3659 if match: 3660 include = match.group(2) 3661 # The value formatting is cute, but not really used right now. 3662 # What matters here is that the key is in include_state. 3663 include_state.setdefault(include, '%s:%d' % (filename, linenum)) 3664 return True 3665 3666 3667def CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error, 3668 io=codecs): 3669 """Reports for missing stl includes. 3670 3671 This function will output warnings to make sure you are including the headers 3672 necessary for the stl containers and functions that you use. We only give one 3673 reason to include a header. For example, if you use both equal_to<> and 3674 less<> in a .h file, only one (the latter in the file) of these will be 3675 reported as a reason to include the <functional>. 3676 3677 Args: 3678 filename: The name of the current file. 3679 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 3680 include_state: An _IncludeState instance. 3681 error: The function to call with any errors found. 3682 io: The IO factory to use to read the header file. Provided for unittest 3683 injection. 3684 """ 3685 required = {} # A map of header name to linenumber and the template entity. 3686 # Example of required: { '<functional>': (1219, 'less<>') } 3687 3688 for linenum in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()): 3689 line = clean_lines.elided[linenum] 3690 if not line or line[0] == '#': 3691 continue 3692 3693 # String is special -- it is a non-templatized type in STL. 3694 matched = _RE_PATTERN_STRING.search(line) 3695 if matched: 3696 # Don't warn about strings in non-STL namespaces: 3697 # (We check only the first match per line; good enough.) 3698 prefix = line[:matched.start()] 3699 if prefix.endswith('std::') or not prefix.endswith('::'): 3700 required['<string>'] = (linenum, 'string') 3701 3702 for pattern, template, header in _re_pattern_algorithm_header: 3703 if pattern.search(line): 3704 required[header] = (linenum, template) 3705 3706 # The following function is just a speed up, no semantics are changed. 3707 if not '<' in line: # Reduces the cpu time usage by skipping lines. 3708 continue 3709 3710 for pattern, template, header in _re_pattern_templates: 3711 if pattern.search(line): 3712 required[header] = (linenum, template) 3713 3714 # The policy is that if you #include something in foo.h you don't need to 3715 # include it again in foo.cc. Here, we will look at possible includes. 3716 # Let's copy the include_state so it is only messed up within this function. 3717 include_state = include_state.copy() 3718 3719 # Did we find the header for this file (if any) and succesfully load it? 3720 header_found = False 3721 3722 # Use the absolute path so that matching works properly. 3723 abs_filename = FileInfo(filename).FullName() 3724 3725 # For Emacs's flymake. 3726 # If cpplint is invoked from Emacs's flymake, a temporary file is generated 3727 # by flymake and that file name might end with '_flymake.cc'. In that case, 3728 # restore original file name here so that the corresponding header file can be 3729 # found. 3730 # e.g. If the file name is 'foo_flymake.cc', we should search for 'foo.h' 3731 # instead of 'foo_flymake.h' 3732 abs_filename = re.sub(r'_flymake\.cc$', '.cc', abs_filename) 3733 3734 # include_state is modified during iteration, so we iterate over a copy of 3735 # the keys. 3736 header_keys = include_state.keys() 3737 for header in header_keys: 3738 (same_module, common_path) = FilesBelongToSameModule(abs_filename, header) 3739 fullpath = common_path + header 3740 if same_module and UpdateIncludeState(fullpath, include_state, io): 3741 header_found = True 3742 3743 # If we can't find the header file for a .cc, assume it's because we don't 3744 # know where to look. In that case we'll give up as we're not sure they 3745 # didn't include it in the .h file. 3746 # TODO(unknown): Do a better job of finding .h files so we are confident that 3747 # not having the .h file means there isn't one. 3748 if filename.endswith('.cc') and not header_found: 3749 return 3750 3751 # All the lines have been processed, report the errors found. 3752 for required_header_unstripped in required: 3753 template = required[required_header_unstripped][1] 3754 if required_header_unstripped.strip('<>"') not in include_state: 3755 error(filename, required[required_header_unstripped][0], 3756 'build/include_what_you_use', 4, 3757 'Add #include ' + required_header_unstripped + ' for ' + template) 3758 3759 3760_RE_PATTERN_EXPLICIT_MAKEPAIR = re.compile(r'\bmake_pair\s*<') 3761 3762 3763def CheckMakePairUsesDeduction(filename, clean_lines, linenum, error): 3764 """Check that make_pair's template arguments are deduced. 3765 3766 G++ 4.6 in C++0x mode fails badly if make_pair's template arguments are 3767 specified explicitly, and such use isn't intended in any case. 3768 3769 Args: 3770 filename: The name of the current file. 3771 clean_lines: A CleansedLines instance containing the file. 3772 linenum: The number of the line to check. 3773 error: The function to call with any errors found. 3774 """ 3775 raw = clean_lines.raw_lines 3776 line = raw[linenum] 3777 match = _RE_PATTERN_EXPLICIT_MAKEPAIR.search(line) 3778 if match: 3779 error(filename, linenum, 'build/explicit_make_pair', 3780 4, # 4 = high confidence 3781 'For C++11-compatibility, omit template arguments from make_pair' 3782 ' OR use pair directly OR if appropriate, construct a pair directly') 3783 3784 3785def ProcessLine(filename, file_extension, clean_lines, line, 3786 include_state, function_state, nesting_state, error, 3787 extra_check_functions=[]): 3788 """Processes a single line in the file. 3789 3790 Args: 3791 filename: Filename of the file that is being processed. 3792 file_extension: The extension (dot not included) of the file. 3793 clean_lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file, 3794 with comments stripped. 3795 line: Number of line being processed. 3796 include_state: An _IncludeState instance in which the headers are inserted. 3797 function_state: A _FunctionState instance which counts function lines, etc. 3798 nesting_state: A _NestingState instance which maintains information about 3799 the current stack of nested blocks being parsed. 3800 error: A callable to which errors are reported, which takes 4 arguments: 3801 filename, line number, error level, and message 3802 extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be 3803 run on each source line. Each function takes 4 3804 arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error 3805 """ 3806 raw_lines = clean_lines.raw_lines 3807 ParseNolintSuppressions(filename, raw_lines[line], line, error) 3808 nesting_state.Update(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3809 if nesting_state.stack and nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm != _NO_ASM: 3810 return 3811 CheckForFunctionLengths(filename, clean_lines, line, function_state, error) 3812 CheckForMultilineCommentsAndStrings(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3813 CheckStyle(filename, clean_lines, line, file_extension, nesting_state, error) 3814 CheckLanguage(filename, clean_lines, line, file_extension, include_state, 3815 error) 3816 CheckForNonStandardConstructs(filename, clean_lines, line, 3817 nesting_state, error) 3818 CheckPosixThreading(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3819 CheckInvalidIncrement(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3820 CheckMakePairUsesDeduction(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3821 for check_fn in extra_check_functions: 3822 check_fn(filename, clean_lines, line, error) 3823 3824def ProcessFileData(filename, file_extension, lines, error, 3825 extra_check_functions=[]): 3826 """Performs lint checks and reports any errors to the given error function. 3827 3828 Args: 3829 filename: Filename of the file that is being processed. 3830 file_extension: The extension (dot not included) of the file. 3831 lines: An array of strings, each representing a line of the file, with the 3832 last element being empty if the file is terminated with a newline. 3833 error: A callable to which errors are reported, which takes 4 arguments: 3834 filename, line number, error level, and message 3835 extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be 3836 run on each source line. Each function takes 4 3837 arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error 3838 """ 3839 lines = (['// marker so line numbers and indices both start at 1'] + lines + 3840 ['// marker so line numbers end in a known way']) 3841 3842 include_state = _IncludeState() 3843 function_state = _FunctionState() 3844 nesting_state = _NestingState() 3845 3846 ResetNolintSuppressions() 3847 3848 CheckForCopyright(filename, lines, error) 3849 3850 if file_extension == 'h': 3851 CheckForHeaderGuard(filename, lines, error) 3852 3853 RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error) 3854 clean_lines = CleansedLines(lines) 3855 for line in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()): 3856 ProcessLine(filename, file_extension, clean_lines, line, 3857 include_state, function_state, nesting_state, error, 3858 extra_check_functions) 3859 nesting_state.CheckClassFinished(filename, error) 3860 3861 CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, clean_lines, include_state, error) 3862 3863 # We check here rather than inside ProcessLine so that we see raw 3864 # lines rather than "cleaned" lines. 3865 CheckForUnicodeReplacementCharacters(filename, lines, error) 3866 3867 CheckForNewlineAtEOF(filename, lines, error) 3868 3869def ProcessFile(filename, vlevel, extra_check_functions=[]): 3870 """Does google-lint on a single file. 3871 3872 Args: 3873 filename: The name of the file to parse. 3874 3875 vlevel: The level of errors to report. Every error of confidence 3876 >= verbose_level will be reported. 0 is a good default. 3877 3878 extra_check_functions: An array of additional check functions that will be 3879 run on each source line. Each function takes 4 3880 arguments: filename, clean_lines, line, error 3881 """ 3882 3883 _SetVerboseLevel(vlevel) 3884 3885 try: 3886 # Support the UNIX convention of using "-" for stdin. Note that 3887 # we are not opening the file with universal newline support 3888 # (which codecs doesn't support anyway), so the resulting lines do 3889 # contain trailing '\r' characters if we are reading a file that 3890 # has CRLF endings. 3891 # If after the split a trailing '\r' is present, it is removed 3892 # below. If it is not expected to be present (i.e. os.linesep != 3893 # '\r\n' as in Windows), a warning is issued below if this file 3894 # is processed. 3895 3896 if filename == '-': 3897 lines = codecs.StreamReaderWriter(sys.stdin, 3898 codecs.getreader('utf8'), 3899 codecs.getwriter('utf8'), 3900 'replace').read().split('\n') 3901 else: 3902 lines = codecs.open(filename, 'r', 'utf8', 'replace').read().split('\n') 3903 3904 carriage_return_found = False 3905 # Remove trailing '\r'. 3906 for linenum in range(len(lines)): 3907 if lines[linenum].endswith('\r'): 3908 lines[linenum] = lines[linenum].rstrip('\r') 3909 carriage_return_found = True 3910 3911 except IOError: 3912 sys.stderr.write( 3913 "Skipping input '%s': Can't open for reading\n" % filename) 3914 return 3915 3916 # Note, if no dot is found, this will give the entire filename as the ext. 3917 file_extension = filename[filename.rfind('.') + 1:] 3918 3919 # When reading from stdin, the extension is unknown, so no cpplint tests 3920 # should rely on the extension. 3921 if (filename != '-' and file_extension != 'cc' and file_extension != 'h' 3922 and file_extension != 'cpp'): 3923 sys.stderr.write('Ignoring %s; not a .cc or .h file\n' % filename) 3924 else: 3925 ProcessFileData(filename, file_extension, lines, Error, 3926 extra_check_functions) 3927 if carriage_return_found and os.linesep != '\r\n': 3928 # Use 0 for linenum since outputting only one error for potentially 3929 # several lines. 3930 Error(filename, 0, 'whitespace/newline', 1, 3931 'One or more unexpected \\r (^M) found;' 3932 'better to use only a \\n') 3933 3934 sys.stderr.write('Done processing %s\n' % filename) 3935 3936 3937def PrintUsage(message): 3938 """Prints a brief usage string and exits, optionally with an error message. 3939 3940 Args: 3941 message: The optional error message. 3942 """ 3943 sys.stderr.write(_USAGE) 3944 if message: 3945 sys.exit('\nFATAL ERROR: ' + message) 3946 else: 3947 sys.exit(1) 3948 3949 3950def PrintCategories(): 3951 """Prints a list of all the error-categories used by error messages. 3952 3953 These are the categories used to filter messages via --filter. 3954 """ 3955 sys.stderr.write(''.join(' %s\n' % cat for cat in _ERROR_CATEGORIES)) 3956 sys.exit(0) 3957 3958 3959def ParseArguments(args): 3960 """Parses the command line arguments. 3961 3962 This may set the output format and verbosity level as side-effects. 3963 3964 Args: 3965 args: The command line arguments: 3966 3967 Returns: 3968 The list of filenames to lint. 3969 """ 3970 try: 3971 (opts, filenames) = getopt.getopt(args, '', ['help', 'output=', 'verbose=', 3972 'stdout', # TODO(enh): added --stdout 3973 'counting=', 3974 'filter=', 3975 'root=']) 3976 except getopt.GetoptError: 3977 PrintUsage('Invalid arguments.') 3978 3979 verbosity = _VerboseLevel() 3980 output_format = _OutputFormat() 3981 output_stream = sys.stderr # TODO(enh): added --stdout 3982 filters = '' 3983 counting_style = '' 3984 3985 for (opt, val) in opts: 3986 if opt == '--help': 3987 PrintUsage(None) 3988 elif opt == '--stdout': # TODO(enh): added --stdout 3989 output_stream = sys.stdout # TODO(enh): added --stdout 3990 elif opt == '--output': 3991 if not val in ('emacs', 'vs7', 'eclipse'): 3992 PrintUsage('The only allowed output formats are emacs, vs7 and eclipse.') 3993 output_format = val 3994 elif opt == '--verbose': 3995 verbosity = int(val) 3996 elif opt == '--filter': 3997 filters = val 3998 if not filters: 3999 PrintCategories() 4000 elif opt == '--counting': 4001 if val not in ('total', 'toplevel', 'detailed'): 4002 PrintUsage('Valid counting options are total, toplevel, and detailed') 4003 counting_style = val 4004 elif opt == '--root': 4005 global _root 4006 _root = val 4007 4008 if not filenames: 4009 PrintUsage('No files were specified.') 4010 4011 _SetOutputFormat(output_format) 4012 _SetVerboseLevel(verbosity) 4013 _SetFilters(filters) 4014 _SetCountingStyle(counting_style) 4015 sys.stderr = output_stream # TODO(enh): added --stdout 4016 4017 return filenames 4018 4019 4020def main(): 4021 filenames = ParseArguments(sys.argv[1:]) 4022 4023 # Change stderr to write with replacement characters so we don't die 4024 # if we try to print something containing non-ASCII characters. 4025 sys.stderr = codecs.StreamReaderWriter(sys.stderr, 4026 codecs.getreader('utf8'), 4027 codecs.getwriter('utf8'), 4028 'replace') 4029 4030 _cpplint_state.ResetErrorCounts() 4031 for filename in filenames: 4032 ProcessFile(filename, _cpplint_state.verbose_level) 4033 _cpplint_state.PrintErrorCounts() 4034 4035 sys.exit(_cpplint_state.error_count > 0) 4036 4037 4038if __name__ == '__main__': 4039 main() 4040