#!/usr/bin/env python # # Common lint functions applicable to multiple types of files. from __future__ import print_function import re def VerifyLineLength(filename, lines, max_length): """Checks to make sure the file has no lines with lines exceeding the length limit. Args: filename: the file under consideration as string lines: contents of the file as string array max_length: maximum acceptable line length as number Returns: A list of tuples with format [(filename, line number, msg), ...] with any violations found. """ lint = [] line_num = 1 for line in lines: length = len(line.rstrip("\n")) if length > max_length: lint.append( ( filename, line_num, "Line exceeds %d chars (%d)" % (max_length, length), ) ) line_num += 1 return lint def VerifyTabs(filename, lines): """Checks to make sure the file has no tab characters. Args: filename: the file under consideration as string lines: contents of the file as string array Returns: A list of tuples with format [(line_number, msg), ...] with any violations found. """ lint = [] tab_re = re.compile(r"\t") line_num = 1 for line in lines: if tab_re.match(line.rstrip("\n")): lint.append((filename, line_num, "Tab found instead of whitespace")) line_num += 1 return lint def VerifyTrailingWhitespace(filename, lines): """Checks to make sure the file has no lines with trailing whitespace. Args: filename: the file under consideration as string lines: contents of the file as string array Returns: A list of tuples with format [(filename, line number, msg), ...] with any violations found. """ lint = [] trailing_whitespace_re = re.compile(r"\s+$") line_num = 1 for line in lines: if trailing_whitespace_re.match(line.rstrip("\n")): lint.append((filename, line_num, "Trailing whitespace")) line_num += 1 return lint class BaseLint: def RunOnFile(filename, lines): raise Exception("RunOnFile() unimplemented") def RunLintOverAllFiles(linter, filenames): """Runs linter over the contents of all files. Args: lint: subclass of BaseLint, implementing RunOnFile() filenames: list of all files whose contents will be linted Returns: A list of tuples with format [(filename, line number, msg), ...] with any violations found. """ lint = [] for filename in filenames: file = open(filename, "r") if not file: print("Could not open %s" % filename) continue lines = file.readlines() lint.extend(linter.RunOnFile(filename, lines)) return lint