CppCoreGuidelines/scripts/python/cpplint_wrap.py
Mateusz Kwasniak f9e2ea1d9f Break long lines to increase readability in files
There were some very long lines in Python script files (comments and
cpplint execution command), really painful to read, so I decided to
break them into several lines in order to increase readability.
2017-10-11 09:10:35 +02:00

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Python

## wraps local cpplint to produce verbose output without code harness
import cpplint
import sys
def main():
FILTERS=('cpplint --verbose=0 --linelength=100 --filter=-legal/copyright,-build/include_order,'
'-build/c++11,-build/namespaces,-build/class,-build/include,-build/include_subdir,-readability/inheritance,'
'-readability/function,-readability/casting,-readability/namespace,-readability/alt_tokens,'
'-readability/braces,-readability/fn_size,-whitespace/comments,-whitespace/braces,-whitespace/empty_loop_body,'
'-whitespace/indent,-whitespace/newline,-runtime/explicit,-runtime/arrays,-runtime/int,-runtime/references,'
'-runtime/string,-runtime/operator,-runtime/printf').split(' ')
result = False
files = sys.argv[1:]
for loopfile in files:
newargs = FILTERS + [loopfile]
sys.argv = newargs
try:
cpplint.main()
except SystemExit as e:
last_result = e.args[0]
result = result or last_result
if (last_result):
write_code_lines(loopfile)
sys.exit(result)
def write_code_lines(filename):
with open(filename, 'r') as f:
linenum = 1
for line in f:
if (not '// by md-split' in line):
sys.stdout.write('%3d %s' % (linenum, line))
linenum += 1
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()