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For classes exported through ToLua it generates the cLuaState::Push() and cLuaState::GetStackValue() functions, as well as the supporting forward declarations and typedefs. Renamed virtual_method_hooks.lua to BindingsProcessor.lua since it no longer provides virtual method hooks and instead does additional processing when generating the bindings.
421 lines
14 KiB
Lua
Executable File
421 lines
14 KiB
Lua
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env lua
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-- CheckBasicStyle.lua
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--[[
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Checks that all source files (*.cpp, *.h) use the basic style requirements of the project:
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- Tabs for indentation, spaces for alignment
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- Trailing whitespace on non-empty lines
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- Two spaces between code and line-end comment ("//")
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- Spaces after comma, not before
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- Opening braces not at the end of a code line
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- Spaces after if, for, while
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- Line dividers (////...) exactly 80 slashes
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- Multi-level indent change
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- (TODO) Spaces before *, /, &
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- (TODO) Hex numbers with even digit length
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- (TODO) Hex numbers in lowercase
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- (TODO) Not using "* "-style doxy comment continuation lines
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Violations that cannot be checked easily:
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- Spaces around "+" (there are things like "a++", "++a", "a += 1", "X+", "stack +1" and ascii-drawn tables)
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Reports all violations on stdout in a form that is readable by Visual Studio's parser, so that dblclicking
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the line brings the editor directly to the violation.
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Returns 0 on success, 1 on internal failure, 2 if any violations found
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--]]
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-- The list of file extensions that are processed:
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local g_ShouldProcessExt =
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{
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["h"] = true,
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["cpp"] = true,
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}
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--- The list of files not to be processed:
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local g_IgnoredFiles =
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{
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"Bindings/Bindings.h",
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"Bindings/Bindings.cpp",
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"Bindings/LuaState_Implementation.cpp",
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"LeakFinder.cpp",
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"LeakFinder.h",
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"MersenneTwister.h",
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"StackWalker.cpp",
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"StackWalker.h",
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}
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--- The list of files not to be processed, as a dictionary (filename => true), built from g_IgnoredFiles
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local g_ShouldIgnoreFile = {}
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-- Initialize the g_ShouldIgnoreFile map:
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for _, fnam in ipairs(g_IgnoredFiles) do
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g_ShouldIgnoreFile[fnam] = true
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end
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--- Keeps track of the number of violations for this folder
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local g_NumViolations = 0
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--- Reports one violation
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-- Pretty-prints the message
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-- Also increments g_NumViolations
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local function ReportViolation(a_FileName, a_LineNumber, a_PatStart, a_PatEnd, a_Message)
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print(a_FileName .. "(" .. a_LineNumber .. "): " .. a_PatStart .. " .. " .. a_PatEnd .. ": " .. a_Message)
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g_NumViolations = g_NumViolations + 1
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end
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--- Searches for the specified pattern, if found, reports it as a violation with the given message
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local function ReportViolationIfFound(a_Line, a_FileName, a_LineNum, a_Pattern, a_Message)
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local patStart, patEnd = a_Line:find(a_Pattern)
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if not(patStart) then
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return
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end
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, a_LineNum, patStart, patEnd, a_Message)
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end
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local g_ViolationPatterns =
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{
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-- Parenthesis around comparisons:
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{"==[^)]+&&", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"&&[^(]+==", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"==[^)]+||", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"||[^(]+==", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"!=[^)]+&&", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"&&[^(]+!=", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"!=[^)]+||", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"||[^(]+!=", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"<[^)>]*&&", "Add parenthesis around comparison"}, -- Must take special care of templates: "template <T> fn(Args && ...)"
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-- Cannot check a < following a && due to functions of the form x fn(y&& a, z<b> c)
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{"<[^)>]*||", "Add parenthesis around comparison"}, -- Must take special care of templates: "template <T> fn(Args && ...)"
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{"||[^(]+<", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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-- Cannot check ">" because of "obj->m_Flag &&". Check at least ">=":
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{">=[^)]+&&", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"&&[^(]+>=", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{">=[^)]+||", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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{"||[^(]+>=", "Add parenthesis around comparison"},
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-- Check against indenting using spaces:
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{"^\t* +", "Indenting with a space"},
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-- Check against alignment using tabs:
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{"[^%s]\t+[^%s]", "Aligning with a tab"},
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-- Check against trailing whitespace:
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{"[^%s]%s+\n", "Trailing whitespace"},
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-- Check that all "//"-style comments have at least two spaces in front (unless alone on line):
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{"[^%s] //", "Needs at least two spaces in front of a \"//\"-style comment"},
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-- Check that all "//"-style comments have at least one spaces after:
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{"%s//[^%s/*<]", "Needs a space after a \"//\"-style comment"},
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-- Check that all commas have spaces after them and not in front of them:
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{" ,", "Extra space before a \",\""},
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{",[^%s\"%%\']", "Needs a space after a \",\""}, -- Report all except >> "," << needed for splitting and >>,%s<< needed for formatting
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-- Check that opening braces are not at the end of a code line:
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{"[^%s].-{\n?$", "Brace should be on a separate line"},
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-- Space after keywords:
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{"[^_]if%(", "Needs a space after \"if\""},
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{"%sfor%(", "Needs a space after \"for\""},
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{"%swhile%(", "Needs a space after \"while\""},
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{"%sswitch%(", "Needs a space after \"switch\""},
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{"%scatch%(", "Needs a space after \"catch\""},
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{"%stemplate<", "Needs a space after \"template\""},
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-- No space after keyword's parenthesis:
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{"[^%a#]if %( ", "Remove the space after \"(\""},
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{"for %( ", "Remove the space after \"(\""},
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{"while %( ", "Remove the space after \"(\""},
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{"catch %( ", "Remove the space after \"(\""},
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-- No space before a closing parenthesis:
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{" %)", "Remove the space before \")\""},
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-- Check spaces around "+":
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%+[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around +"},
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{"[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%+[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around +"},
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--[[
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-- Cannot check these because of text such as "X+" and "+2" appearing in some comments.
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+ %+[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space after +"},
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{"[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+ %+[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space after +"},
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%+ [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before +"},
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{"[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%+ [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before +"},
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--]]
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-- Cannot check spaces around "-", because the minus is sometimes used as a hyphen between-words
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-- Check spaces around "*":
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%*[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around *"},
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{"^[^\"]*[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%*[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around *"},
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{"^[a-zB-Z0-9]+%* [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before *"},
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{"^[^\"]*[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zB-Z0-9]+%* [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before *"},
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-- Check spaces around "/":
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%/[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around /"},
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{"^[^\"]*[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%/[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around /"},
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-- Check spaces around "&":
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%&[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around /"},
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{"^[^\"]*[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%&[a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space around /"},
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{"^[a-zA-Z0-9]+%& [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before &"},
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{"^[^\"]*[!@#$%%%^&*() %[%]\t][a-zA-Z0-9]+%& [a-zA-Z0-9]+", "Add space before &"},
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-- We don't like "Type const *" and "Type const &". Use "const Type *" and "const Type &" instead:
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{"const %&", "Use 'const Type &' instead of 'Type const &'"},
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{"const %*", "Use 'const Type *' instead of 'Type const *'"},
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}
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--- Processes one file
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local function ProcessFile(a_FileName)
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assert(type(a_FileName) == "string")
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-- Read the whole file:
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local f, err = io.open(a_FileName, "r")
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if (f == nil) then
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print("Cannot open file \"" .. a_FileName .. "\": " .. err)
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print("Aborting")
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os.exit(1)
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end
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local all = f:read("*all")
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f:close()
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-- Check that the last line is empty - otherwise processing won't work properly:
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local lastChar = string.byte(all, string.len(all))
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if ((lastChar ~= 13) and (lastChar ~= 10)) then
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local numLines = 1
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string.gsub(all, "\n", function() numLines = numLines + 1 end) -- Count the number of line-ends
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, numLines, 1, 1, "Missing empty line at file end")
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return
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end
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-- Process each line separately:
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-- Ref.: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10416869/iterate-over-possibly-empty-lines-in-a-way-that-matches-the-expectations-of-exis
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local lineCounter = 1
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local lastIndentLevel = 0
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local isLastLineControl = false
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all:gsub("\r\n", "\n") -- normalize CRLF into LF-only
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string.gsub(all .. "\n", "[^\n]*\n", -- Iterate over each line, while preserving empty lines
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function(a_Line)
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-- Check against each violation pattern:
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for _, pat in ipairs(g_ViolationPatterns) do
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ReportViolationIfFound(a_Line, a_FileName, lineCounter, pat[1], pat[2])
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end
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-- Check that divider comments are well formed - 80 slashes plus optional indent:
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local dividerStart, dividerEnd = a_Line:find("/////*")
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if (dividerStart) then
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if (dividerEnd ~= dividerStart + 79) then
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, lineCounter, 1, 80, "Divider comment should have exactly 80 slashes")
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end
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if (dividerStart > 1) then
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if (
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(a_Line:sub(1, dividerStart - 1) ~= string.rep("\t", dividerStart - 1)) or -- The divider should have only indent in front of it
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(a_Line:len() > dividerEnd + 1) -- The divider should have no other text following it
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) then
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, lineCounter, 1, 80, "Divider comment shouldn't have any extra text around it")
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end
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end
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end
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-- Check the indent level change from the last line, if it's too much, report:
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local indentStart, indentEnd = a_Line:find("\t+")
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local indentLevel = 0
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if (indentStart) then
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indentLevel = indentEnd - indentStart
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end
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if (indentLevel > 0) then
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if ((lastIndentLevel - indentLevel >= 2) or (lastIndentLevel - indentLevel <= -2)) then
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, lineCounter, 1, indentStart or 1, "Indent changed more than a single level between the previous line and this one: from " .. lastIndentLevel .. " to " .. indentLevel)
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end
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lastIndentLevel = indentLevel
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end
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-- Check that control statements have braces on separate lines after them:
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-- Note that if statements can be broken into multiple lines, in which case this test is not taken
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if (isLastLineControl) then
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if not(a_Line:find("^%s*{") or a_Line:find("^%s*#")) then
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-- Not followed by a brace, not followed by a preprocessor
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ReportViolation(a_FileName, lineCounter - 1, 1, 1, "Control statement needs a brace on separate line")
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end
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end
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local lineWithSpace = " " .. a_Line
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isLastLineControl =
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+if %b()") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+else if %b()") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+for %b()") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+switch %b()") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+else\n") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+else //") or
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lineWithSpace:find("^%s+do %b()")
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lineCounter = lineCounter + 1
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end
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)
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end
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--- Processes one item - a file or a folder
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local function ProcessItem(a_ItemName)
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assert(type(a_ItemName) == "string")
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-- Skip files / folders that should be ignored
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if (g_ShouldIgnoreFile[a_ItemName]) then
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return
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end
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local ext = a_ItemName:match("%.([^/%.]-)$")
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if (g_ShouldProcessExt[ext]) then
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ProcessFile(a_ItemName)
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end
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end
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--- Array of files to process. Filled from cmdline arguments
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local ToProcess = {}
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--- Handlers for the command-line arguments
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-- Maps flag => function
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local CmdLineHandlers =
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{
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-- "-f file" checks the specified file
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["-f"] = function (a_Args, a_Idx)
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local fnam = a_Args[a_Idx + 1]
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if not(fnam) then
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error("Invalid flag: '-f' needs a filename following it.")
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end
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table.insert(ToProcess, fnam)
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return a_Idx + 2 -- skip the filename in param parsing
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end,
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-- "-g" checks files reported by git as being committed.
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["-g"] = function (a_Args, a_Idx)
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local f = io.popen("git diff --cached --name-only --diff-filter=ACMR")
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for fnam in f:lines() do
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table.insert(ToProcess, fnam)
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end
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end,
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-- "-h" prints help and exits
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["-h"] = function (a_Args, a_Idx)
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print([[
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Usage:")
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"CheckBasicStyle [<options>]
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Available options:
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-f <filename> - checks the specified filename
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-g - checks files reported by Git as being committed
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-h - prints this help and exits
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-l <listfile> - checks all files listed in the specified listfile
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-- - reads the list of files to check from stdin
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When no options are given, the script checks all files listed in the AllFiles.lst file.
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Only .cpp and .h files are ever checked.
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]])
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os.exit(0)
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end,
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-- "-l listfile" loads the list of files to check from the specified listfile
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["-l"] = function (a_Args, a_Idx)
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local listFile = a_Args[a_Idx + 1]
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if not(listFile) then
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error("Invalid flag: '-l' needs a filename following it.")
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end
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for fnam in io.lines(listFile) do
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table.insert(ToProcess, fnam)
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end
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return a_Idx + 2 -- Skip the listfile in param parsing
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end,
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-- "--" reads the list of files from stdin
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["--"] = function (a_Args, a_Idx)
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for fnam in io.lines() do
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table.insert(ToProcess, fnam)
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end
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end,
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}
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-- Remove buffering from stdout, so that the output appears immediately in IDEs:
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io.stdout:setvbuf("no")
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-- Parse the cmdline arguments to see what files to check:
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local idx = 1
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while (arg[idx]) do
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local handler = CmdLineHandlers[arg[idx]]
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if not(handler) then
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error("Unknown command-line argument #" .. idx .. ": " .. arg[idx])
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end
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idx = handler(arg, idx) or (idx + 1) -- Call the handler, let it change the next index if it wants
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end
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-- By default process all files in the AllFiles.lst file (generated by cmake):
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if not(arg[1]) then
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for fnam in io.lines("AllFiles.lst") do
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table.insert(ToProcess, fnam)
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end
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end
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-- Process the files in the list:
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for _, fnam in ipairs(ToProcess) do
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ProcessItem(fnam)
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end
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-- Report final verdict:
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print("Number of violations found: " .. g_NumViolations)
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if (g_NumViolations > 0) then
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os.exit(2)
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else
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os.exit(0)
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end
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