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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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- (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) Braces not on the end of line
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- (TODO) Line dividers (////...) exactly 80 slashes
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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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This script requires LuaFileSystem to be available in the current Lua interpreter.
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--]]
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-- Check that LFS is installed:
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local hasLfs = pcall(require, "lfs")
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if not(hasLfs) then
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print("This script requires LuaFileSystem to be installed")
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os.exit(1)
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end
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local lfs = require("lfs")
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assert(lfs ~= nil)
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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.cpp",
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"./Bindings/DeprecatedBindings.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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-- 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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}
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2014-07-17 16:19:52 -04:00
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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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-- 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, "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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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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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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-- If the item is a folder, recurse:
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local attrs = lfs.attributes(a_ItemName)
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if (attrs and (attrs.mode == "directory")) then
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for fnam in lfs.dir(a_ItemName) do
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if ((fnam ~= ".") and (fnam ~= "..")) then
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ProcessItem(a_ItemName .. "/" .. fnam)
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end
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end
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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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-- Process the entire current folder:
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ProcessItem(".")
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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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