152 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
152 lines
5.3 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Base classes to represent dependency rules, used by checkdeps.py"""
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import os
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import re
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class Rule(object):
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"""Specifies a single rule for an include, which can be one of
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ALLOW, DISALLOW and TEMP_ALLOW.
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"""
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# These are the prefixes used to indicate each type of rule. These
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# are also used as values for self.allow to indicate which type of
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# rule this is.
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ALLOW = '+'
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DISALLOW = '-'
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TEMP_ALLOW = '!'
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def __init__(self, allow, directory, source):
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self.allow = allow
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self._dir = directory
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self._source = source
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def __str__(self):
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return '"%s%s" from %s.' % (self.allow, self._dir, self._source)
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def ParentOrMatch(self, other):
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"""Returns true if the input string is an exact match or is a parent
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of the current rule. For example, the input "foo" would match "foo/bar"."""
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return self._dir == other or self._dir.startswith(other + '/')
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def ChildOrMatch(self, other):
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"""Returns true if the input string would be covered by this rule. For
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example, the input "foo/bar" would match the rule "foo"."""
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return self._dir == other or other.startswith(self._dir + '/')
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class MessageRule(Rule):
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"""A rule that has a simple message as the reason for failing,
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unrelated to directory or source.
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"""
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def __init__(self, reason):
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super(MessageRule, self).__init__(Rule.DISALLOW, '', '')
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self._reason = reason
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def __str__(self):
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return self._reason
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def ParseRuleString(rule_string, source):
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"""Returns a tuple of a character indicating what type of rule this
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is, and a string holding the path the rule applies to.
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"""
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if not rule_string:
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raise Exception('The rule string "%s" is empty\nin %s' %
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(rule_string, source))
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if not rule_string[0] in [Rule.ALLOW, Rule.DISALLOW, Rule.TEMP_ALLOW]:
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raise Exception(
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'The rule string "%s" does not begin with a "+", "-" or "!".' %
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rule_string)
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return (rule_string[0], rule_string[1:])
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class Rules(object):
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"""Sets of rules for files in a directory.
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By default, rules are added to the set of rules applicable to all
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dependee files in the directory. Rules may also be added that apply
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only to dependee files whose filename (last component of their path)
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matches a given regular expression; hence there is one additional
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set of rules per unique regular expression.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initializes the current rules with an empty rule list for all
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files.
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"""
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# We keep the general rules out of the specific rules dictionary,
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# as we need to always process them last.
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self._general_rules = []
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# Keys are regular expression strings, values are arrays of rules
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# that apply to dependee files whose basename matches the regular
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# expression. These are applied before the general rules, but
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# their internal order is arbitrary.
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self._specific_rules = {}
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def __str__(self):
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result = ['Rules = {\n (apply to all files): [\n%s\n ],' % '\n'.join(
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' %s' % x for x in self._general_rules)]
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for regexp, rules in self._specific_rules.iteritems():
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result.append(' (limited to files matching %s): [\n%s\n ]' % (
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regexp, '\n'.join(' %s' % x for x in rules)))
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result.append(' }')
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return '\n'.join(result)
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def AddRule(self, rule_string, source, dependee_regexp=None):
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"""Adds a rule for the given rule string.
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Args:
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rule_string: The include_rule string read from the DEPS file to apply.
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source: A string representing the location of that string (filename, etc.)
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so that we can give meaningful errors.
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dependee_regexp: The rule will only be applied to dependee files
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whose filename (last component of their path)
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matches the expression. None to match all
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dependee files.
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"""
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(rule_type, rule_dir) = ParseRuleString(rule_string, source)
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if not dependee_regexp:
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rules_to_update = self._general_rules
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else:
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if dependee_regexp in self._specific_rules:
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rules_to_update = self._specific_rules[dependee_regexp]
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else:
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rules_to_update = []
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# Remove any existing rules or sub-rules that apply. For example, if we're
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# passed "foo", we should remove "foo", "foo/bar", but not "foobar".
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rules_to_update = [x for x in rules_to_update
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if not x.ParentOrMatch(rule_dir)]
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rules_to_update.insert(0, Rule(rule_type, rule_dir, source))
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if not dependee_regexp:
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self._general_rules = rules_to_update
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else:
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self._specific_rules[dependee_regexp] = rules_to_update
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def RuleApplyingTo(self, include_path, dependee_path):
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"""Returns the rule that applies to |include_path| for a dependee
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file located at |dependee_path|.
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"""
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dependee_filename = os.path.basename(dependee_path)
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for regexp, specific_rules in self._specific_rules.iteritems():
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if re.match(regexp, dependee_filename):
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for rule in specific_rules:
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if rule.ChildOrMatch(include_path):
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return rule
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for rule in self._general_rules:
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if rule.ChildOrMatch(include_path):
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return rule
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return MessageRule('no rule applying.')
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