| # Copyright (c) 2003-2010 Sylvain Thenault (thenault@gmail.com). |
| # Copyright (c) 2003-2010 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE). |
| # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
| # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software |
| # Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later |
| # version. |
| # |
| # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
| # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS |
| # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with |
| # this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., |
| # 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| """Python code format's checker. |
| |
| By default try to follow Guido's style guide : |
| |
| http://www.python.org/doc/essays/styleguide.html |
| |
| Some parts of the process_token method is based from The Tab Nanny std module. |
| """ |
| |
| import re, sys |
| import tokenize |
| if not hasattr(tokenize, 'NL'): |
| raise ValueError("tokenize.NL doesn't exist -- tokenize module too old") |
| |
| from logilab.common.textutils import pretty_match |
| from logilab.astng import nodes |
| |
| from pylint.interfaces import IRawChecker, IASTNGChecker |
| from pylint.checkers import BaseRawChecker |
| from pylint.checkers.utils import check_messages |
| |
| MSGS = { |
| 'C0301': ('Line too long (%s/%s)', |
| 'Used when a line is longer than a given number of characters.'), |
| 'C0302': ('Too many lines in module (%s)', # was W0302 |
| 'Used when a module has too much lines, reducing its readability.' |
| ), |
| |
| 'W0311': ('Bad indentation. Found %s %s, expected %s', |
| 'Used when an unexpected number of indentation\'s tabulations or ' |
| 'spaces has been found.'), |
| 'W0312': ('Found indentation with %ss instead of %ss', |
| 'Used when there are some mixed tabs and spaces in a module.'), |
| 'W0301': ('Unnecessary semicolon', # was W0106 |
| 'Used when a statement is ended by a semi-colon (";"), which \ |
| isn\'t necessary (that\'s python, not C ;).'), |
| 'C0321': ('More than one statement on a single line', |
| 'Used when more than on statement are found on the same line.'), |
| 'C0322': ('Operator not preceded by a space\n%s', |
| 'Used when one of the following operator (!= | <= | == | >= | < ' |
| '| > | = | \+= | -= | \*= | /= | %) is not preceded by a space.'), |
| 'C0323': ('Operator not followed by a space\n%s', |
| 'Used when one of the following operator (!= | <= | == | >= | < ' |
| '| > | = | \+= | -= | \*= | /= | %) is not followed by a space.'), |
| 'C0324': ('Comma not followed by a space\n%s', |
| 'Used when a comma (",") is not followed by a space.'), |
| } |
| |
| if sys.version_info < (3, 0): |
| |
| MSGS.update({ |
| 'W0331': ('Use of the <> operator', |
| 'Used when the deprecated "<>" operator is used instead \ |
| of "!=".'), |
| 'W0332': ('Use l as long integer identifier', |
| 'Used when a lower case "l" is used to mark a long integer. You ' |
| 'should use a upper case "L" since the letter "l" looks too much ' |
| 'like the digit "1"'), |
| 'W0333': ('Use of the `` operator', |
| 'Used when the deprecated "``" (backtick) operator is used ' |
| 'instead of the str() function.'), |
| }) |
| |
| # simple quoted string rgx |
| SQSTRING_RGX = r'"([^"\\]|\\.)*?"' |
| # simple apostrophed rgx |
| SASTRING_RGX = r"'([^'\\]|\\.)*?'" |
| # triple quoted string rgx |
| TQSTRING_RGX = r'"""([^"]|("(?!"")))*?(""")' |
| # triple apostrophed string rgx # FIXME english please |
| TASTRING_RGX = r"'''([^']|('(?!'')))*?(''')" |
| |
| # finally, the string regular expression |
| STRING_RGX = re.compile('(%s)|(%s)|(%s)|(%s)' % (TQSTRING_RGX, TASTRING_RGX, |
| SQSTRING_RGX, SASTRING_RGX), |
| re.MULTILINE|re.DOTALL) |
| |
| COMMENT_RGX = re.compile("#.*$", re.M) |
| |
| OPERATORS = r'!=|<=|==|>=|<|>|=|\+=|-=|\*=|/=|%' |
| |
| OP_RGX_MATCH_1 = r'[^(]*(?<!\s|\^|<|>|=|\+|-|\*|/|!|%%|&|\|)(%s).*' % OPERATORS |
| OP_RGX_SEARCH_1 = r'(?<!\s|\^|<|>|=|\+|-|\*|/|!|%%|&|\|)(%s)' % OPERATORS |
| |
| OP_RGX_MATCH_2 = r'[^(]*(%s)(?!\s|=|>|<).*' % OPERATORS |
| OP_RGX_SEARCH_2 = r'(%s)(?!\s|=|>)' % OPERATORS |
| |
| BAD_CONSTRUCT_RGXS = ( |
| |
| (re.compile(OP_RGX_MATCH_1, re.M), |
| re.compile(OP_RGX_SEARCH_1, re.M), |
| 'C0322'), |
| |
| (re.compile(OP_RGX_MATCH_2, re.M), |
| re.compile(OP_RGX_SEARCH_2, re.M), |
| 'C0323'), |
| |
| (re.compile(r'.*,[^(\s|\]|}|\))].*', re.M), |
| re.compile(r',[^\s)]', re.M), |
| 'C0324'), |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def get_string_coords(line): |
| """return a list of string positions (tuple (start, end)) in the line |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| for match in re.finditer(STRING_RGX, line): |
| result.append( (match.start(), match.end()) ) |
| return result |
| |
| def in_coords(match, string_coords): |
| """return true if the match is in the string coord""" |
| mstart = match.start() |
| for start, end in string_coords: |
| if mstart >= start and mstart < end: |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def check_line(line): |
| """check a line for a bad construction |
| if it founds one, return a message describing the problem |
| else return None |
| """ |
| cleanstr = COMMENT_RGX.sub('', STRING_RGX.sub('', line)) |
| for rgx_match, rgx_search, msg_id in BAD_CONSTRUCT_RGXS: |
| if rgx_match.match(cleanstr): |
| string_positions = get_string_coords(line) |
| for match in re.finditer(rgx_search, line): |
| if not in_coords(match, string_positions): |
| return msg_id, pretty_match(match, line.rstrip()) |
| |
| |
| class FormatChecker(BaseRawChecker): |
| """checks for : |
| * unauthorized constructions |
| * strict indentation |
| * line length |
| * use of <> instead of != |
| """ |
| |
| __implements__ = (IRawChecker, IASTNGChecker) |
| |
| # configuration section name |
| name = 'format' |
| # messages |
| msgs = MSGS |
| # configuration options |
| # for available dict keys/values see the optik parser 'add_option' method |
| options = (('max-line-length', |
| {'default' : 80, 'type' : "int", 'metavar' : '<int>', |
| 'help' : 'Maximum number of characters on a single line.'}), |
| ('max-module-lines', |
| {'default' : 1000, 'type' : 'int', 'metavar' : '<int>', |
| 'help': 'Maximum number of lines in a module'} |
| ), |
| ('indent-string', |
| {'default' : ' ', 'type' : "string", 'metavar' : '<string>', |
| 'help' : 'String used as indentation unit. This is usually \ |
| " " (4 spaces) or "\\t" (1 tab).'}), |
| ) |
| def __init__(self, linter=None): |
| BaseRawChecker.__init__(self, linter) |
| self._lines = None |
| self._visited_lines = None |
| |
| def process_module(self, node): |
| """extracts encoding from the stream and decodes each line, so that |
| international text's length is properly calculated. |
| """ |
| stream = node.file_stream |
| stream.seek(0) # XXX may be removed with astng > 0.23 |
| readline = stream.readline |
| if sys.version_info < (3, 0): |
| if node.file_encoding is not None: |
| readline = lambda: stream.readline().decode(node.file_encoding, 'replace') |
| self.process_tokens(tokenize.generate_tokens(readline)) |
| |
| def new_line(self, tok_type, line, line_num, junk): |
| """a new line has been encountered, process it if necessary""" |
| if not tok_type in junk: |
| self._lines[line_num] = line.split('\n')[0] |
| self.check_lines(line, line_num) |
| |
| def process_tokens(self, tokens): |
| """process tokens and search for : |
| |
| _ non strict indentation (i.e. not always using the <indent> parameter as |
| indent unit) |
| _ too long lines (i.e. longer than <max_chars>) |
| _ optionally bad construct (if given, bad_construct must be a compiled |
| regular expression). |
| """ |
| indent = tokenize.INDENT |
| dedent = tokenize.DEDENT |
| newline = tokenize.NEWLINE |
| junk = (tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL) |
| indents = [0] |
| check_equal = 0 |
| line_num = 0 |
| previous = None |
| self._lines = {} |
| self._visited_lines = {} |
| for (tok_type, token, start, _, line) in tokens: |
| if start[0] != line_num: |
| if previous is not None and previous[0] == tokenize.OP and previous[1] == ';': |
| self.add_message('W0301', line=previous[2]) |
| previous = None |
| line_num = start[0] |
| self.new_line(tok_type, line, line_num, junk) |
| if tok_type not in (indent, dedent, newline) + junk: |
| previous = tok_type, token, start[0] |
| |
| if tok_type == tokenize.OP: |
| if token == '<>': |
| self.add_message('W0331', line=line_num) |
| elif tok_type == tokenize.NUMBER: |
| if token.endswith('l'): |
| self.add_message('W0332', line=line_num) |
| |
| elif tok_type == newline: |
| # a program statement, or ENDMARKER, will eventually follow, |
| # after some (possibly empty) run of tokens of the form |
| # (NL | COMMENT)* (INDENT | DEDENT+)? |
| # If an INDENT appears, setting check_equal is wrong, and will |
| # be undone when we see the INDENT. |
| check_equal = 1 |
| |
| elif tok_type == indent: |
| check_equal = 0 |
| self.check_indent_level(token, indents[-1]+1, line_num) |
| indents.append(indents[-1]+1) |
| |
| elif tok_type == dedent: |
| # there's nothing we need to check here! what's important is |
| # that when the run of DEDENTs ends, the indentation of the |
| # program statement (or ENDMARKER) that triggered the run is |
| # equal to what's left at the top of the indents stack |
| check_equal = 1 |
| if len(indents) > 1: |
| del indents[-1] |
| |
| elif check_equal and tok_type not in junk: |
| # this is the first "real token" following a NEWLINE, so it |
| # must be the first token of the next program statement, or an |
| # ENDMARKER; the "line" argument exposes the leading whitespace |
| # for this statement; in the case of ENDMARKER, line is an empty |
| # string, so will properly match the empty string with which the |
| # "indents" stack was seeded |
| check_equal = 0 |
| self.check_indent_level(line, indents[-1], line_num) |
| |
| line_num -= 1 # to be ok with "wc -l" |
| if line_num > self.config.max_module_lines: |
| self.add_message('C0302', args=line_num, line=1) |
| |
| @check_messages('C0321' ,'C03232', 'C0323', 'C0324') |
| def visit_default(self, node): |
| """check the node line number and check it if not yet done""" |
| if not node.is_statement: |
| return |
| if not node.root().pure_python: |
| return # XXX block visit of child nodes |
| prev_sibl = node.previous_sibling() |
| if prev_sibl is not None: |
| prev_line = prev_sibl.fromlineno |
| else: |
| prev_line = node.parent.statement().fromlineno |
| line = node.fromlineno |
| assert line, node |
| if prev_line == line and self._visited_lines.get(line) != 2: |
| # py2.5 try: except: finally: |
| if not (isinstance(node, nodes.TryExcept) |
| and isinstance(node.parent, nodes.TryFinally) |
| and node.fromlineno == node.parent.fromlineno): |
| self.add_message('C0321', node=node) |
| self._visited_lines[line] = 2 |
| return |
| if line in self._visited_lines: |
| return |
| try: |
| tolineno = node.blockstart_tolineno |
| except AttributeError: |
| tolineno = node.tolineno |
| assert tolineno, node |
| lines = [] |
| for line in xrange(line, tolineno + 1): |
| self._visited_lines[line] = 1 |
| try: |
| lines.append(self._lines[line].rstrip()) |
| except KeyError: |
| lines.append('') |
| try: |
| msg_def = check_line('\n'.join(lines)) |
| if msg_def: |
| self.add_message(msg_def[0], node=node, args=msg_def[1]) |
| except KeyError: |
| # FIXME: internal error ! |
| pass |
| |
| @check_messages('W0333') |
| def visit_backquote(self, node): |
| self.add_message('W0333', node=node) |
| |
| def check_lines(self, lines, i): |
| """check lines have less than a maximum number of characters |
| """ |
| max_chars = self.config.max_line_length |
| for line in lines.splitlines(): |
| if len(line) > max_chars: |
| self.add_message('C0301', line=i, args=(len(line), max_chars)) |
| i += 1 |
| |
| def check_indent_level(self, string, expected, line_num): |
| """return the indent level of the string |
| """ |
| indent = self.config.indent_string |
| if indent == '\\t': # \t is not interpreted in the configuration file |
| indent = '\t' |
| level = 0 |
| unit_size = len(indent) |
| while string[:unit_size] == indent: |
| string = string[unit_size:] |
| level += 1 |
| suppl = '' |
| while string and string[0] in ' \t': |
| if string[0] != indent[0]: |
| if string[0] == '\t': |
| args = ('tab', 'space') |
| else: |
| args = ('space', 'tab') |
| self.add_message('W0312', args=args, line=line_num) |
| return level |
| suppl += string[0] |
| string = string [1:] |
| if level != expected or suppl: |
| i_type = 'spaces' |
| if indent[0] == '\t': |
| i_type = 'tabs' |
| self.add_message('W0311', line=line_num, |
| args=(level * unit_size + len(suppl), i_type, |
| expected * unit_size)) |
| |
| |
| def register(linter): |
| """required method to auto register this checker """ |
| linter.register_checker(FormatChecker(linter)) |