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Python
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5508 lines
219 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# -*- coding: utf-8; -*-
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2009 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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#
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# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
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# met:
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#
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# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer
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# in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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# distribution.
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# * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its
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# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
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# this software without specific prior written permission.
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#
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# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
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# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
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# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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"""Unit test for cpplint.py."""
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# TODO(unknown): Add a good test that tests UpdateIncludeState.
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import codecs
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import os
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import random
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import re
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import sys
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import unittest
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import cpplint
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# This class works as an error collector and replaces cpplint.Error
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# function for the unit tests. We also verify each category we see
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# is in cpplint._ERROR_CATEGORIES, to help keep that list up to date.
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class ErrorCollector(object):
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# These are a global list, covering all categories seen ever.
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_ERROR_CATEGORIES = cpplint._ERROR_CATEGORIES
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_SEEN_ERROR_CATEGORIES = {}
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def __init__(self, assert_fn):
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"""assert_fn: a function to call when we notice a problem."""
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self._assert_fn = assert_fn
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self._errors = []
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cpplint.ResetNolintSuppressions()
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def __call__(self, unused_filename, linenum,
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category, confidence, message):
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self._assert_fn(category in self._ERROR_CATEGORIES,
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'Message "%s" has category "%s",'
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' which is not in _ERROR_CATEGORIES' % (message, category))
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self._SEEN_ERROR_CATEGORIES[category] = 1
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if cpplint._ShouldPrintError(category, confidence, linenum):
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self._errors.append('%s [%s] [%d]' % (message, category, confidence))
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def Results(self):
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if len(self._errors) < 2:
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return ''.join(self._errors) # Most tests expect to have a string.
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else:
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return self._errors # Let's give a list if there is more than one.
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def ResultList(self):
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return self._errors
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def VerifyAllCategoriesAreSeen(self):
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"""Fails if there's a category in _ERROR_CATEGORIES~_SEEN_ERROR_CATEGORIES.
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This should only be called after all tests are run, so
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_SEEN_ERROR_CATEGORIES has had a chance to fully populate. Since
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this isn't called from within the normal unittest framework, we
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can't use the normal unittest assert macros. Instead we just exit
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when we see an error. Good thing this test is always run last!
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"""
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for category in self._ERROR_CATEGORIES:
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if category not in self._SEEN_ERROR_CATEGORIES:
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sys.exit('FATAL ERROR: There are no tests for category "%s"' % category)
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def RemoveIfPresent(self, substr):
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for (index, error) in enumerate(self._errors):
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if error.find(substr) != -1:
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self._errors = self._errors[0:index] + self._errors[(index + 1):]
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break
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# This class is a lame mock of codecs. We do not verify filename, mode, or
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# encoding, but for the current use case it is not needed.
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class MockIo(object):
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def __init__(self, mock_file):
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self.mock_file = mock_file
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def open(self, # pylint: disable-msg=C6409
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unused_filename, unused_mode, unused_encoding, _):
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return self.mock_file
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class CpplintTestBase(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Provides some useful helper functions for cpplint tests."""
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def setUp(self):
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# Allow subclasses to cheat os.path.abspath called in FileInfo class.
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self.os_path_abspath_orig = os.path.abspath
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def tearDown(self):
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os.path.abspath = self.os_path_abspath_orig
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# Perform lint on single line of input and return the error message.
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def PerformSingleLineLint(self, code):
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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lines = code.split('\n')
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments('foo.h', lines, error_collector)
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clean_lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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include_state = cpplint._IncludeState()
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function_state = cpplint._FunctionState()
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nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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cpplint.ProcessLine('foo.cc', 'cc', clean_lines, 0,
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include_state, function_state,
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nesting_state, error_collector)
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# Single-line lint tests are allowed to fail the 'unlintable function'
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# check.
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error_collector.RemoveIfPresent(
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'Lint failed to find start of function body.')
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return error_collector.Results()
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# Perform lint over multiple lines and return the error message.
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def PerformMultiLineLint(self, code):
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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lines = code.split('\n')
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments('foo.h', lines, error_collector)
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lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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for i in xrange(lines.NumLines()):
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nesting_state.Update('foo.h', lines, i, error_collector)
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cpplint.CheckStyle('foo.h', lines, i, 'h', nesting_state,
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error_collector)
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cpplint.CheckForNonStandardConstructs('foo.h', lines, i,
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nesting_state, error_collector)
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nesting_state.CheckCompletedBlocks('foo.h', error_collector)
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return error_collector.Results()
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# Similar to PerformMultiLineLint, but calls CheckLanguage instead of
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# CheckForNonStandardConstructs
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def PerformLanguageRulesCheck(self, file_name, code):
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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include_state = cpplint._IncludeState()
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nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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lines = code.split('\n')
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments(file_name, lines, error_collector)
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lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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ext = file_name[file_name.rfind('.') + 1:]
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for i in xrange(lines.NumLines()):
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cpplint.CheckLanguage(file_name, lines, i, ext, include_state,
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nesting_state, error_collector)
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return error_collector.Results()
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def PerformFunctionLengthsCheck(self, code):
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"""Perform Lint function length check on block of code and return warnings.
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Builds up an array of lines corresponding to the code and strips comments
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using cpplint functions.
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Establishes an error collector and invokes the function length checking
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function following cpplint's pattern.
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Args:
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code: C++ source code expected to generate a warning message.
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Returns:
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The accumulated errors.
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"""
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file_name = 'foo.cc'
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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function_state = cpplint._FunctionState()
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lines = code.split('\n')
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments(file_name, lines, error_collector)
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lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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for i in xrange(lines.NumLines()):
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cpplint.CheckForFunctionLengths(file_name, lines, i,
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function_state, error_collector)
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return error_collector.Results()
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def PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(self, code, filename='foo.h', io=codecs):
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# First, build up the include state.
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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include_state = cpplint._IncludeState()
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nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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lines = code.split('\n')
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments(filename, lines, error_collector)
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lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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for i in xrange(lines.NumLines()):
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cpplint.CheckLanguage(filename, lines, i, '.h', include_state,
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nesting_state, error_collector)
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# We could clear the error_collector here, but this should
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# also be fine, since our IncludeWhatYouUse unittests do not
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# have language problems.
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# Second, look for missing includes.
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cpplint.CheckForIncludeWhatYouUse(filename, lines, include_state,
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error_collector, io)
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return error_collector.Results()
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# Perform lint and compare the error message with "expected_message".
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def TestLint(self, code, expected_message):
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self.assertEquals(expected_message, self.PerformSingleLineLint(code))
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def TestMultiLineLint(self, code, expected_message):
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self.assertEquals(expected_message, self.PerformMultiLineLint(code))
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def TestMultiLineLintRE(self, code, expected_message_re):
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message = self.PerformMultiLineLint(code)
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if not re.search(expected_message_re, message):
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self.fail('Message was:\n' + message + 'Expected match to "' +
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expected_message_re + '"')
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def TestLanguageRulesCheck(self, file_name, code, expected_message):
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self.assertEquals(expected_message,
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self.PerformLanguageRulesCheck(file_name, code))
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def TestIncludeWhatYouUse(self, code, expected_message):
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self.assertEquals(expected_message,
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self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(code))
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def TestBlankLinesCheck(self, lines, start_errors, end_errors):
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc', lines, error_collector)
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self.assertEquals(
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start_errors,
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error_collector.Results().count(
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'Redundant blank line at the start of a code block '
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'should be deleted. [whitespace/blank_line] [2]'))
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self.assertEquals(
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end_errors,
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error_collector.Results().count(
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'Redundant blank line at the end of a code block '
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'should be deleted. [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
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class CpplintTest(CpplintTestBase):
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def GetNamespaceResults(self, lines):
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments('foo.h', lines, error_collector)
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lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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for i in xrange(lines.NumLines()):
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nesting_state.Update('foo.h', lines, i, error_collector)
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cpplint.CheckForNamespaceIndentation('foo.h', nesting_state,
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lines, i, error_collector)
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return error_collector.Results()
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def testForwardDeclarationNameSpaceIndentation(self):
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lines = ['namespace Test {',
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' class ForwardDeclaration;',
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'} // namespace Test']
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results = self.GetNamespaceResults(lines)
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self.assertEquals(results, 'Do not indent within a namespace '
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' [runtime/indentation_namespace] [4]')
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def testNameSpaceIndentationForClass(self):
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lines = ['namespace Test {',
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'void foo() { }',
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' class Test {',
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' };',
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'} // namespace Test']
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results = self.GetNamespaceResults(lines)
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self.assertEquals(results, 'Do not indent within a namespace '
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' [runtime/indentation_namespace] [4]')
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def testNameSpaceIndentationNoError(self):
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lines = ['namespace Test {',
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'void foo() { }',
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'} // namespace Test']
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results = self.GetNamespaceResults(lines)
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self.assertEquals(results, '')
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def testFalsePositivesNoError(self):
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lines = ['namespace Test {',
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'struct OuterClass {',
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' struct NoFalsePositivesHere;',
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' struct NoFalsePositivesHere member_variable;',
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'};',
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'} // namespace Test']
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results = self.GetNamespaceResults(lines)
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self.assertEquals(results, '')
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# Test get line width.
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def testGetLineWidth(self):
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self.assertEquals(0, cpplint.GetLineWidth(''))
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self.assertEquals(10, cpplint.GetLineWidth(u'x' * 10))
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self.assertEquals(16, cpplint.GetLineWidth(u'都|道|府|県|支庁'))
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def testGetTextInside(self):
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self.assertEquals('', cpplint._GetTextInside('fun()', r'fun\('))
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self.assertEquals('x, y', cpplint._GetTextInside('f(x, y)', r'f\('))
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self.assertEquals('a(), b(c())', cpplint._GetTextInside(
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'printf(a(), b(c()))', r'printf\('))
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self.assertEquals('x, y{}', cpplint._GetTextInside('f[x, y{}]', r'f\['))
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self.assertEquals(None, cpplint._GetTextInside('f[a, b(}]', r'f\['))
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self.assertEquals(None, cpplint._GetTextInside('f[x, y]', r'f\('))
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self.assertEquals('y, h(z, (a + b))', cpplint._GetTextInside(
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'f(x, g(y, h(z, (a + b))))', r'g\('))
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self.assertEquals('f(f(x))', cpplint._GetTextInside('f(f(f(x)))', r'f\('))
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# Supports multiple lines.
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self.assertEquals('\n return loop(x);\n',
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cpplint._GetTextInside(
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'int loop(int x) {\n return loop(x);\n}\n', r'\{'))
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# '^' matches the beginning of each line.
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self.assertEquals('x, y',
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cpplint._GetTextInside(
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'#include "inl.h" // skip #define\n'
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'#define A2(x, y) a_inl_(x, y, __LINE__)\n'
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'#define A(x) a_inl_(x, "", __LINE__)\n',
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r'^\s*#define\s*\w+\('))
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def testFindNextMultiLineCommentStart(self):
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self.assertEquals(1, cpplint.FindNextMultiLineCommentStart([''], 0))
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lines = ['a', 'b', '/* c']
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self.assertEquals(2, cpplint.FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, 0))
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lines = ['char a[] = "/*";'] # not recognized as comment.
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self.assertEquals(1, cpplint.FindNextMultiLineCommentStart(lines, 0))
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def testFindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(self):
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self.assertEquals(1, cpplint.FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd([''], 0))
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lines = ['a', 'b', ' c */']
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self.assertEquals(2, cpplint.FindNextMultiLineCommentEnd(lines, 0))
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def testRemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(self):
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lines = ['a', ' /* comment ', ' * still comment', ' comment */ ', 'b']
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cpplint.RemoveMultiLineCommentsFromRange(lines, 1, 4)
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self.assertEquals(['a', '/**/', '/**/', '/**/', 'b'], lines)
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def testSpacesAtEndOfLine(self):
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self.TestLint(
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'// Hello there ',
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'Line ends in whitespace. Consider deleting these extra spaces.'
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' [whitespace/end_of_line] [4]')
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# Test line length check.
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def testLineLengthCheck(self):
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self.TestLint(
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'// Hello',
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'')
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self.TestLint(
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'// ' + 'x' * 80,
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'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
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self.TestLint(
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'// ' + 'x' * 100,
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'Lines should very rarely be longer than 100 characters'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [4]')
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self.TestLint(
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'// http://g' + ('o' * 100) + 'gle.com/',
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'')
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self.TestLint(
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'// https://g' + ('o' * 100) + 'gle.com/',
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'')
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self.TestLint(
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'// https://g' + ('o' * 60) + 'gle.com/ and some comments',
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'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
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self.TestLint(
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'// Read https://g' + ('o' * 60) + 'gle.com/',
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'')
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self.TestLint(
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'// $Id: g' + ('o' * 80) + 'gle.cc#1 $',
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'')
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self.TestLint(
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'// $Id: g' + ('o' * 80) + 'gle.cc#1',
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'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
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self.TestMultiLineLint(
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'static const char kCStr[] = "g' + ('o' * 50) + 'gle";\n',
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'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
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self.TestMultiLineLint(
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'static const char kRawStr[] = R"(g' + ('o' * 50) + 'gle)";\n',
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'') # no warning because raw string content is elided
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self.TestMultiLineLint(
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'static const char kMultiLineRawStr[] = R"(\n'
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'g' + ('o' * 80) + 'gle\n'
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')";',
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'')
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self.TestMultiLineLint(
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'static const char kL' + ('o' * 50) + 'ngIdentifier[] = R"()";\n',
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'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
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' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
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# Test error suppression annotations.
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def testErrorSuppression(self):
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# Two errors on same line:
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self.TestLint(
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'long a = (int64) 65;',
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['Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<int64>(...) instead'
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' [readability/casting] [4]',
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'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type long'
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' [runtime/int] [4]',
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])
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# One category of error suppressed:
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self.TestLint(
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'long a = (int64) 65; // NOLINT(runtime/int)',
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'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<int64>(...) instead'
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' [readability/casting] [4]')
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# All categories suppressed: (two aliases)
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self.TestLint('long a = (int64) 65; // NOLINT', '')
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self.TestLint('long a = (int64) 65; // NOLINT(*)', '')
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# Malformed NOLINT directive:
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self.TestLint(
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'long a = 65; // NOLINT(foo)',
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['Unknown NOLINT error category: foo'
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' [readability/nolint] [5]',
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'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type long [runtime/int] [4]',
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])
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# Irrelevant NOLINT directive has no effect:
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self.TestLint(
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'long a = 65; // NOLINT(readability/casting)',
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'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type long'
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' [runtime/int] [4]')
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# NOLINTNEXTLINE silences warning for the next line instead of current line
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error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
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cpplint.ProcessFileData('test.cc', 'cc',
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['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
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'// NOLINTNEXTLINE(whitespace/line_length)',
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'// ./command' + (' -verbose' * 80),
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''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
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self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# Test Variable Declarations.
|
|
def testVariableDeclarations(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'long a = 65;',
|
|
'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type long'
|
|
' [runtime/int] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'long double b = 65.0;',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'long long aa = 6565;',
|
|
'Use int16/int64/etc, rather than the C type long'
|
|
' [runtime/int] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Test C-style cast cases.
|
|
def testCStyleCast(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'int a = (int)1.0;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<int>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'int a = (int)-1.0;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<int>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'int *a = (int *)NULL;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use reinterpret_cast<int *>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'uint16 a = (uint16)1.0;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<uint16>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'int32 a = (int32)1.0;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<int32>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'uint64 a = (uint64)1.0;',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. Use static_cast<uint64>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# These shouldn't be recognized casts.
|
|
self.TestLint('u a = (u)NULL;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('uint a = (uint)NULL;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef MockCallback<int(int)> CallbackType;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('scoped_ptr< MockCallback<int(int)> > callback_value;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('std::function<int(bool)>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('x = sizeof(int)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('x = alignof(int)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('alignas(int) char x[42]', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('alignas(alignof(x)) char y[42]', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (func)(int));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (func)(int*));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (Class::member)(int));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (Class::member)(int*));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (Class::member)(int), int param);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(int (Class::member)(int*), int param);', '')
|
|
|
|
# These should not be recognized (lambda functions without arg names).
|
|
self.TestLint('[](int/*unused*/) -> bool {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('[](int /*unused*/) -> bool {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('auto f = [](MyStruct* /*unused*/)->int {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'[](int) -> bool {',
|
|
'All parameters should be named in a function'
|
|
' [readability/function] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'auto f = [](MyStruct*)->int {',
|
|
'All parameters should be named in a function'
|
|
' [readability/function] [3]')
|
|
|
|
# Test taking address of casts (runtime/casting)
|
|
def testRuntimeCasting(self):
|
|
error_msg = ('Are you taking an address of a cast? '
|
|
'This is dangerous: could be a temp var. '
|
|
'Take the address before doing the cast, rather than after'
|
|
' [runtime/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &static_cast<int*>(foo);', error_msg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &reinterpret_cast<int *>(foo);', error_msg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &(int*)foo;',
|
|
['Using C-style cast. Use reinterpret_cast<int*>(...) '
|
|
'instead [readability/casting] [4]',
|
|
error_msg])
|
|
self.TestLint('BudgetBuckets&(BudgetWinHistory::*BucketFn)(void) const;',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint('&(*func_ptr)(arg)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Compute(arg, &(*func_ptr)(i, j));', '')
|
|
|
|
# Alternative error message
|
|
alt_error_msg = ('Are you taking an address of something dereferenced '
|
|
'from a cast? Wrapping the dereferenced expression in '
|
|
'parentheses will make the binding more obvious'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &down_cast<Obj*>(obj)->member_;', alt_error_msg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &down_cast<Obj*>(obj)[index];', alt_error_msg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &(down_cast<Obj*>(obj)->member_);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &(down_cast<Obj*>(obj)[index]);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &down_cast<Obj*>(obj)\n->member_;', alt_error_msg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = &(down_cast<Obj*>(obj)\n->member_);', '')
|
|
|
|
# It's OK to cast an address.
|
|
self.TestLint('int* x = reinterpret_cast<int *>(&foo);', '')
|
|
|
|
# Function pointers returning references should not be confused
|
|
# with taking address of old-style casts.
|
|
self.TestLint('auto x = implicit_cast<string &(*)(int)>(&foo);', '')
|
|
|
|
def testRuntimeSelfinit(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'Foo::Foo(Bar r, Bel l) : r_(r_), l_(l_) { }',
|
|
'You seem to be initializing a member variable with itself.'
|
|
' [runtime/init] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'Foo::Foo(Bar r, Bel l) : r_(r), l_(l) { }',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'Foo::Foo(Bar r) : r_(r), l_(r_), ll_(l_) { }',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test for unnamed arguments in a method.
|
|
def testCheckForUnnamedParams(self):
|
|
message = ('All parameters should be named in a function'
|
|
' [readability/function] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void Func(int*) const;', message)
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void Func(int*);', message)
|
|
self.TestLint('void Method(char*) {', message)
|
|
self.TestLint('void Method(char*);', message)
|
|
self.TestLint('static void operator delete[](void*) throw();', message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int Method(int);', message)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void Func(int* p);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void operator delete(void* x) throw();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Method(char* x) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Method(char* /*x*/) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Method(char* x);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef void (*Method)(int32 x);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('static void operator delete[](void* x) throw();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('static void operator delete[](void* /*x*/) throw();', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('X operator++(int);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('X operator++(int) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('X operator--(int);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('X operator--(int /*unused*/) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(int);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(func(int));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(arg, func(int));', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('void (*func)(void*);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func((*func)(void*)) {}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('template <void Func(void*)> void func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void f(int /*unused*/) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void f(int /*unused*/) override {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void f(int /*unused*/) final {', '')
|
|
|
|
# Test deprecated casts such as int(d)
|
|
def testDeprecatedCast(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'int a = int(2.2);',
|
|
'Using deprecated casting style. '
|
|
'Use static_cast<int>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'(char *) "foo"',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. '
|
|
'Use const_cast<char *>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'(int*)foo',
|
|
'Using C-style cast. '
|
|
'Use reinterpret_cast<int*>(...) instead'
|
|
' [readability/casting] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Checks for false positives...
|
|
self.TestLint('int a = int();', '') # constructor
|
|
self.TestLint('X::X() : a(int()) {}', '') # default constructor
|
|
self.TestLint('operator bool();', '') # Conversion operator
|
|
self.TestLint('new int64(123);', '') # "new" operator on basic type
|
|
self.TestLint('new int64(123);', '') # "new" operator on basic type
|
|
self.TestLint('using a = bool(int arg);', '') # C++11 alias-declaration
|
|
self.TestLint('x = bit_cast<double(*)[3]>(y);', '') # array of array
|
|
self.TestLint('void F(const char(&src)[N]);', '') # array of references
|
|
|
|
# Placement new
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'new(field_ptr) int(field->default_value_enum()->number());',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# C++11 function wrappers
|
|
self.TestLint('std::function<int(bool)>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('std::function<const int(bool)>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('std::function< int(bool) >', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('mfunction<int(bool)>', '')
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'test.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'typedef std::function<',
|
|
' bool(int)> F;',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# Return types for function pointers
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef bool(FunctionPointer)();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef bool(FunctionPointer)(int param);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef bool(MyClass::*MemberFunctionPointer)();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef bool(MyClass::* MemberFunctionPointer)();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef bool(MyClass::*MemberFunctionPointer)() const;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Function(bool(FunctionPointerArg)());', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Function(bool(FunctionPointerArg)()) {}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef set<int64, bool(*)(int64, int64)> SortedIdSet', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'bool TraverseNode(T *Node, bool(VisitorBase:: *traverse) (T *t)) {}',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# The second parameter to a gMock method definition is a function signature
|
|
# that often looks like a bad cast but should not picked up by lint.
|
|
def testMockMethod(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MOCK_METHOD0(method, int());',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(method, float(string));',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MOCK_CONST_METHOD2_T(method, double(float, float));',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MOCK_CONST_METHOD1(method, SomeType(int));',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('mock.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['MOCK_METHOD1(method1,',
|
|
' bool(int));',
|
|
'MOCK_METHOD1(',
|
|
' method2,',
|
|
' bool(int));',
|
|
'MOCK_CONST_METHOD2(',
|
|
' method3, bool(int,',
|
|
' int));',
|
|
'MOCK_METHOD1(method4, int(bool));',
|
|
'const int kConstant = int(42);'], # true positive
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
('Using deprecated casting style. '
|
|
'Use static_cast<bool>(...) instead '
|
|
'[readability/casting] [4]')))
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
('Using deprecated casting style. '
|
|
'Use static_cast<int>(...) instead '
|
|
'[readability/casting] [4]')))
|
|
|
|
# Like gMock method definitions, MockCallback instantiations look very similar
|
|
# to bad casts.
|
|
def testMockCallback(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MockCallback<bool(int)>',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'MockCallback<int(float, char)>',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test false errors that happened with some include file names
|
|
def testIncludeFilenameFalseError(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'#include "foo/long-foo.h"',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'#include "foo/sprintf.h"',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test typedef cases. There was a bug that cpplint misidentified
|
|
# typedef for pointer to function as C-style cast and produced
|
|
# false-positive error messages.
|
|
def testTypedefForPointerToFunction(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'typedef void (*Func)(int x);',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'typedef void (*Func)(int *x);',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'typedef void Func(int x);',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'typedef void Func(int *x);',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testIncludeWhatYouUseNoImplementationFiles(self):
|
|
code = 'std::vector<int> foo;'
|
|
self.assertEquals('Add #include <vector> for vector<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]',
|
|
self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(code, 'foo.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals('',
|
|
self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(code, 'foo.cc'))
|
|
|
|
def testIncludeWhatYouUse(self):
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <vector>
|
|
std::vector<int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <map>
|
|
std::pair<int,int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <utility> for pair<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <multimap>
|
|
std::pair<int,int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <utility> for pair<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <hash_map>
|
|
std::pair<int,int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <utility> for pair<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <utility>
|
|
std::pair<int,int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <vector>
|
|
DECLARE_string(foobar);
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <vector>
|
|
DEFINE_string(foobar, "", "");
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <vector>
|
|
std::pair<int,int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <utility> for pair<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
std::vector<int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <vector> for vector<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <vector>
|
|
std::set<int> foo;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <set> for set<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
hash_map<int, int> foobar;
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <hash_map> for hash_map<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
bool foobar = std::less<int>(0,1);
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <functional> for less<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
bool foobar = min<int>(0,1);
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <algorithm> for min [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
'void a(const string &foobar);',
|
|
'Add #include <string> for string [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
'void a(const std::string &foobar);',
|
|
'Add #include <string> for string [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
'void a(const my::string &foobar);',
|
|
'') # Avoid false positives on strings in other namespaces.
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
bool foobar = swap(0,1);
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <algorithm> for swap [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
bool foobar = transform(a.begin(), a.end(), b.start(), Foo);
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <algorithm> for transform '
|
|
'[build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "base/foobar.h"
|
|
bool foobar = min_element(a.begin(), a.end());
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <algorithm> for min_element '
|
|
'[build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""foo->swap(0,1);
|
|
foo.swap(0,1);
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <string>
|
|
void a(const std::multimap<int,string> &foobar);
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <map> for multimap<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <queue>
|
|
void a(const std::priority_queue<int> &foobar);
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <assert.h>
|
|
#include <string>
|
|
#include <vector>
|
|
#include "base/basictypes.h"
|
|
#include "base/port.h"
|
|
vector<string> hajoa;""", '')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <string>
|
|
int i = numeric_limits<int>::max()
|
|
""",
|
|
'Add #include <limits> for numeric_limits<>'
|
|
' [build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
self.TestIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include <limits>
|
|
int i = numeric_limits<int>::max()
|
|
""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test the UpdateIncludeState code path.
|
|
mock_header_contents = ['#include "blah/foo.h"', '#include "blah/bar.h"']
|
|
message = self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
'#include "blah/a.h"',
|
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filename='blah/a.cc',
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io=MockIo(mock_header_contents))
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self.assertEquals(message, '')
|
|
|
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mock_header_contents = ['#include <set>']
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message = self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "blah/a.h"
|
|
std::set<int> foo;""",
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filename='blah/a.cc',
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|
io=MockIo(mock_header_contents))
|
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self.assertEquals(message, '')
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we can find the correct header file if the cc file seems to be
|
|
# a temporary file generated by Emacs's flymake.
|
|
mock_header_contents = ['']
|
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message = self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "blah/a.h"
|
|
std::set<int> foo;""",
|
|
filename='blah/a_flymake.cc',
|
|
io=MockIo(mock_header_contents))
|
|
self.assertEquals(message, 'Add #include <set> for set<> '
|
|
'[build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# If there's just a cc and the header can't be found then it's ok.
|
|
message = self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "blah/a.h"
|
|
std::set<int> foo;""",
|
|
filename='blah/a.cc')
|
|
self.assertEquals(message, '')
|
|
|
|
# Make sure we find the headers with relative paths.
|
|
mock_header_contents = ['']
|
|
message = self.PerformIncludeWhatYouUse(
|
|
"""#include "%s/a.h"
|
|
std::set<int> foo;""" % os.path.basename(os.getcwd()),
|
|
filename='a.cc',
|
|
io=MockIo(mock_header_contents))
|
|
self.assertEquals(message, 'Add #include <set> for set<> '
|
|
'[build/include_what_you_use] [4]')
|
|
|
|
def testFilesBelongToSameModule(self):
|
|
f = cpplint.FilesBelongToSameModule
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''), f('a.cc', 'a.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''), f('base/google.cc', 'base/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''), f('base/google_test.cc', 'base/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''),
|
|
f('base/google_unittest.cc', 'base/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''),
|
|
f('base/internal/google_unittest.cc',
|
|
'base/public/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, 'xxx/yyy/'),
|
|
f('xxx/yyy/base/internal/google_unittest.cc',
|
|
'base/public/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, 'xxx/yyy/'),
|
|
f('xxx/yyy/base/google_unittest.cc',
|
|
'base/public/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, ''),
|
|
f('base/google_unittest.cc', 'base/google-inl.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((True, '/home/build/google3/'),
|
|
f('/home/build/google3/base/google.cc', 'base/google.h'))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals((False, ''),
|
|
f('/home/build/google3/base/google.cc', 'basu/google.h'))
|
|
self.assertEquals((False, ''), f('a.cc', 'b.h'))
|
|
|
|
def testCleanseLine(self):
|
|
self.assertEquals('int foo = 0;',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('int foo = 0; // danger!'))
|
|
self.assertEquals('int o = 0;',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('int /* foo */ o = 0;'))
|
|
self.assertEquals('foo(int a, int b);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('foo(int a /* abc */, int b);'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('f(a, b);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('f(a, /* name */ b);'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('f(a, b);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('f(a /* name */, b);'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('f(a, b);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('f(a, /* name */b);'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('f(a, b, c);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('f(a, /**/b, /**/c);'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('f(a, b, c);',
|
|
cpplint.CleanseComments('f(a, /**/b/**/, c);'))
|
|
|
|
def testRawStrings(self):
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
void Func() {
|
|
static const char kString[] = R"(
|
|
#endif <- invalid preprocessor should be ignored
|
|
*/ <- invalid comment should be ignored too
|
|
)";
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
void Func() {
|
|
string s = R"TrueDelimiter(
|
|
)"
|
|
)FalseDelimiter"
|
|
)TrueDelimiter";
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
void Func() {
|
|
char char kString[] = R"( ";" )";
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
static const char kRawString[] = R"(
|
|
\tstatic const int kLineWithTab = 1;
|
|
static const int kLineWithTrailingWhiteSpace = 1;\x20
|
|
|
|
void WeirdNumberOfSpacesAtLineStart() {
|
|
string x;
|
|
x += StrCat("Use StrAppend instead");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void BlankLineAtEndOfBlock() {
|
|
// TODO incorrectly formatted
|
|
//Badly formatted comment
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
)";""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
void Func() {
|
|
string s = StrCat(R"TrueDelimiter(
|
|
)"
|
|
)FalseDelimiter"
|
|
)TrueDelimiter", R"TrueDelimiter2(
|
|
)"
|
|
)FalseDelimiter2"
|
|
)TrueDelimiter2");
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
static SomeStruct kData = {
|
|
{0, R"(line1
|
|
line2
|
|
)"}
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testMultiLineComments(self):
|
|
# missing explicit is bad
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
r"""int a = 0;
|
|
/* multi-liner
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f); // should cause a lint warning in code
|
|
}
|
|
*/ """,
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
r"""/* int a = 0; multi-liner
|
|
static const int b = 0;""",
|
|
'Could not find end of multi-line comment'
|
|
' [readability/multiline_comment] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(r""" /* multi-line comment""",
|
|
'Could not find end of multi-line comment'
|
|
' [readability/multiline_comment] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(r""" // /* comment, but not multi-line""", '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(r"""/**********
|
|
*/""", '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(r"""/**
|
|
* Doxygen comment
|
|
*/""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(r"""/*!
|
|
* Doxygen comment
|
|
*/""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testMultilineStrings(self):
|
|
multiline_string_error_message = (
|
|
'Multi-line string ("...") found. This lint script doesn\'t '
|
|
'do well with such strings, and may give bogus warnings. '
|
|
'Use C++11 raw strings or concatenation instead.'
|
|
' [readability/multiline_string] [5]')
|
|
|
|
file_path = 'mydir/foo.cc'
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'cc',
|
|
['const char* str = "This is a\\',
|
|
' multiline string.";'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
2, # One per line.
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(multiline_string_error_message))
|
|
|
|
# Test non-explicit single-argument constructors
|
|
def testExplicitSingleArgumentConstructors(self):
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
# missing explicit is bad
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# missing explicit is bad, even with whitespace
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo (int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
['Extra space before ( in function call [whitespace/parens] [4]',
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]'])
|
|
# missing explicit, with distracting comment, is still bad
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f); // simpler than Foo(blargh, blarg)
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# missing explicit, with qualified classname
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Qualifier::AnotherOne::Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# missing explicit for inline constructors is bad as well
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
inline Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# structs are caught as well.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
struct Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# Templatized classes are caught as well.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template<typename T> class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# inline case for templatized classes.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template<typename T> class Foo {
|
|
inline Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# constructors with a default argument should still be marked explicit
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f = 0);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Constructors callable with one argument should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# multi-argument constructors with all but one default argument should be
|
|
# marked explicit
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f, int g = 0);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Constructors callable with one argument should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# multi-argument constructors with all default arguments should be marked
|
|
# explicit
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f = 0, int g = 0);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Constructors callable with one argument should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# explicit no-argument constructors are bad
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
explicit Foo();
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Zero-parameter constructors should not be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# void constructors are considered no-argument
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
explicit Foo(void);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Zero-parameter constructors should not be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# Warn explicit multi-argument constructors at lowest severity
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
explicit Foo(int f, int g);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Constructors that require multiple arguments '
|
|
'should not be marked explicit. [runtime/explicit] [0]')
|
|
# but explicit multi-argument constructors with only one non-default
|
|
# argument are OK
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
explicit Foo(int f, int g = 0);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# single-argument constructors that take a function that takes multiple
|
|
# arguments should be explicit
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(void (*f)(int f, int g));
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# single-argument constructors that take a single template argument with
|
|
# multiple parameters should be explicit
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template <typename T, typename S>
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(Bar<T, S> b);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Single-parameter constructors should be marked explicit.'
|
|
' [runtime/explicit] [5]')
|
|
# but copy constructors that take multiple template parameters are OK
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template <typename T, S>
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(Foo<T, S>& f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# proper style is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
explicit Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# two argument constructor is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f, int b);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# two argument constructor, across two lines, is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f,
|
|
int b);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# non-constructor (but similar name), is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
aFoo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# constructor with void argument is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(void);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# single argument method is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Bar(int b);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# comments should be ignored
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
// Foo(int f);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# single argument function following class definition is okay
|
|
# (okay, it's not actually valid, but we don't want a false positive)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(int f, int b);
|
|
};
|
|
Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# single argument function is okay
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""static Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# single argument copy constructor is okay.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(const Foo&);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(Foo const&);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(Foo&);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# templatized copy constructor is okay.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template<typename T> class Foo {
|
|
Foo(const Foo<T>&);
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# Special case for std::initializer_list
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo {
|
|
Foo(std::initializer_list<T> &arg) {}
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# Anything goes inside an assembly block
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['void Func() {',
|
|
' __asm__ (',
|
|
' "hlt"',
|
|
' );',
|
|
' asm {',
|
|
' movdqa [edx + 32], xmm2',
|
|
' }',
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'Extra space before ( in function call [whitespace/parens] [4]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'Closing ) should be moved to the previous line '
|
|
'[whitespace/parens] [2]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'Extra space before [ [whitespace/braces] [5]'))
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
|
|
def testSlashStarCommentOnSingleLine(self):
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""/* static */ Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""/*/ static */ Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""/*/ static Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'Could not find end of multi-line comment'
|
|
' [readability/multiline_comment] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
""" /*/ static Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'Could not find end of multi-line comment'
|
|
' [readability/multiline_comment] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
""" /**/ static Foo(int f);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test suspicious usage of "if" like this:
|
|
# if (a == b) {
|
|
# DoSomething();
|
|
# } if (a == c) { // Should be "else if".
|
|
# DoSomething(); // This gets called twice if a == b && a == c.
|
|
# }
|
|
def testSuspiciousUsageOfIf(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' if (a == b) {',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' } if (a == b) {',
|
|
'Did you mean "else if"? If not, start a new line for "if".'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Test suspicious usage of memset. Specifically, a 0
|
|
# as the final argument is almost certainly an error.
|
|
def testSuspiciousUsageOfMemset(self):
|
|
# Normal use is okay.
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf))',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# A 0 as the final argument is almost certainly an error.
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, sizeof(buf), 0)',
|
|
'Did you mean "memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf))"?'
|
|
' [runtime/memset] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, xsize * ysize, 0)',
|
|
'Did you mean "memset(buf, 0, xsize * ysize)"?'
|
|
' [runtime/memset] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# There is legitimate test code that uses this form.
|
|
# This is okay since the second argument is a literal.
|
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self.TestLint(
|
|
" memset(buf, 'y', 0)",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, 4, 0)',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, -1, 0)',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, 0xF1, 0)',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' memset(buf, 0xcd, 0)',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testRedundantVirtual(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void F()', '')
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|
self.TestLint('virtual void F();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual void F() {}', '')
|
|
|
|
message_template = ('"%s" is redundant since function is already '
|
|
'declared as "%s" [readability/inheritance] [4]')
|
|
for virt_specifier in ['override', 'final']:
|
|
error_message = message_template % ('virtual', virt_specifier)
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual int F() %s' % virt_specifier, error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual int F() %s;' % virt_specifier, error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('virtual int F() %s {' % virt_specifier, error_message)
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'virtual void F(int a,',
|
|
' int b) ' + virt_specifier + ';',
|
|
'virtual void F(int a,',
|
|
' int b) LOCKS_EXCLUDED(lock) ' + virt_specifier + ';',
|
|
'virtual void F(int a,',
|
|
' int b)',
|
|
' LOCKS_EXCLUDED(lock) ' + virt_specifier + ';',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
[error_message, error_message, error_message],
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
error_message = message_template % ('override', 'final')
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() override final', error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() override final;', error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() override final {}', error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() final override', error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() final override;', error_message)
|
|
self.TestLint('int F() final override {}', error_message)
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'struct A : virtual B {',
|
|
' ~A() override;'
|
|
'};',
|
|
'class C',
|
|
' : public D,',
|
|
' public virtual E {',
|
|
' void Func() override;',
|
|
'}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('void Finalize(AnnotationProto *final) override;', '')
|
|
|
|
def testCheckDeprecated(self):
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo_test.cc', '#include <iostream>', '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo_unittest.cc', '#include <iostream>', '')
|
|
|
|
def testCheckPosixThreading(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('var = sctime_r()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('var = strtok_r()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('var = strtok_r(foo, ba, r)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('var = brand()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('_rand()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('.rand()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('->rand()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('ACMRandom rand(seed)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('ISAACRandom rand()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('var = rand()',
|
|
'Consider using rand_r(...) instead of rand(...)'
|
|
' for improved thread safety.'
|
|
' [runtime/threadsafe_fn] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('var = strtok(str, delim)',
|
|
'Consider using strtok_r(...) '
|
|
'instead of strtok(...)'
|
|
' for improved thread safety.'
|
|
' [runtime/threadsafe_fn] [2]')
|
|
|
|
def testVlogMisuse(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(1)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(99)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(ERROR)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(INFO)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(WARNING)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(FATAL)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(DFATAL)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(SOMETHINGWEIRD)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MYOWNVLOG(ERROR)', '')
|
|
errmsg = ('VLOG() should be used with numeric verbosity level. '
|
|
'Use LOG() if you want symbolic severity levels.'
|
|
' [runtime/vlog] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(ERROR)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(INFO)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(WARNING)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(FATAL)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('VLOG(DFATAL)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint(' VLOG(ERROR)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint(' VLOG(INFO)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint(' VLOG(WARNING)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint(' VLOG(FATAL)', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint(' VLOG(DFATAL)', errmsg)
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Test potential format string bugs like printf(foo).
|
|
def testFormatStrings(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("foo")', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("foo: %s", foo)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('DocidForPrintf(docid)', '') # Should not trigger.
|
|
self.TestLint('printf(format, value)', '') # Should not trigger.
|
|
self.TestLint('printf(__VA_ARGS__)', '') # Should not trigger.
|
|
self.TestLint('printf(format.c_str(), value)', '') # Should not trigger.
|
|
self.TestLint('printf(format(index).c_str(), value)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'printf(foo)',
|
|
'Potential format string bug. Do printf("%s", foo) instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'printf(foo.c_str())',
|
|
'Potential format string bug. '
|
|
'Do printf("%s", foo.c_str()) instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'printf(foo->c_str())',
|
|
'Potential format string bug. '
|
|
'Do printf("%s", foo->c_str()) instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'StringPrintf(foo)',
|
|
'Potential format string bug. Do StringPrintf("%s", foo) instead.'
|
|
''
|
|
' [runtime/printf] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Test disallowed use of operator& and other operators.
|
|
def testIllegalOperatorOverloading(self):
|
|
errmsg = ('Unary operator& is dangerous. Do not use it.'
|
|
' [runtime/operator] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('void operator=(const Myclass&)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void operator&(int a, int b)', '') # binary operator& ok
|
|
self.TestLint('void operator&() { }', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('void operator & ( ) { }',
|
|
['Extra space after ( [whitespace/parens] [2]', errmsg])
|
|
|
|
# const string reference members are dangerous..
|
|
def testConstStringReferenceMembers(self):
|
|
errmsg = ('const string& members are dangerous. It is much better to use '
|
|
'alternatives, such as pointers or simple constants.'
|
|
' [runtime/member_string_references] [2]')
|
|
|
|
members_declarations = ['const string& church',
|
|
'const string &turing',
|
|
'const string & godel']
|
|
# TODO(unknown): Enable also these tests if and when we ever
|
|
# decide to check for arbitrary member references.
|
|
# "const Turing & a",
|
|
# "const Church& a",
|
|
# "const vector<int>& a",
|
|
# "const Kurt::Godel & godel",
|
|
# "const Kazimierz::Kuratowski& kk" ]
|
|
|
|
# The Good.
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('void f(const string&)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('const string& f(const string& a, const string& b)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef const string& A;', '')
|
|
|
|
for decl in members_declarations:
|
|
self.TestLint(decl + ' = b;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(decl + ' =', '')
|
|
|
|
# The Bad.
|
|
|
|
for decl in members_declarations:
|
|
self.TestLint(decl + ';', errmsg)
|
|
|
|
# Variable-length arrays are not permitted.
|
|
def testVariableLengthArrayDetection(self):
|
|
errmsg = ('Do not use variable-length arrays. Use an appropriately named '
|
|
"('k' followed by CamelCase) compile-time constant for the size."
|
|
' [runtime/arrays] [1]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[any_old_variable];', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int doublesize[some_var * 2];', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[afunction()];', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[function(kMaxFooBars)];', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('bool a_list[items_->size()];', errmsg)
|
|
self.TestLint('namespace::Type buffer[len+1];', errmsg)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[64];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[0xFF];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int first[256], second[256];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int array_name[kCompileTimeConstant];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('char buf[somenamespace::kBufSize];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int array_name[ALL_CAPS];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('AClass array1[foo::bar::ALL_CAPS];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[kMaxStrLen + 1];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[sizeof(foo)];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[sizeof(*foo)];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[sizeof foo];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[sizeof(struct Foo)];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[128 - sizeof(const bar)];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[(sizeof(foo) * 4)];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[(arraysize(fixed_size_array)/2) << 1];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('delete a[some_var];', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('return a[some_var];', '')
|
|
|
|
# DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN and DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS should be at
|
|
# end of class if present.
|
|
def testDisallowMacrosAtEnd(self):
|
|
for macro_name in (
|
|
'DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN',
|
|
'DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS'):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'class SomeClass {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' %s(SomeClass);' % macro_name,
|
|
' int member_;',
|
|
'};',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
('%s should be the last thing in the class' % macro_name) +
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]',
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'class OuterClass {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' struct InnerClass {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' %s(InnerClass);' % macro_name,
|
|
' int member;',
|
|
' };',
|
|
'};',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
('%s should be the last thing in the class' % macro_name) +
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]',
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'class OuterClass1 {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' struct InnerClass1 {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' %s(InnerClass1);' % macro_name,
|
|
' };',
|
|
' %s(OuterClass1);' % macro_name,
|
|
'};',
|
|
'struct OuterClass2 {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' class InnerClass2 {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' %s(InnerClass2);' % macro_name,
|
|
' // comment',
|
|
' };',
|
|
'',
|
|
' %s(OuterClass2);' % macro_name,
|
|
'',
|
|
' // comment',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'void Func() {',
|
|
' struct LocalClass {',
|
|
' private:',
|
|
' %s(LocalClass);' % macro_name,
|
|
' } variable;',
|
|
'}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# DISALLOW* macros should be in the private: section.
|
|
def testMisplacedDisallowMacros(self):
|
|
for macro_name in (
|
|
'DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN',
|
|
'DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS'):
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class A {'
|
|
public:
|
|
%s(A);
|
|
};""" % macro_name,
|
|
('%s must be in the private: section' % macro_name) +
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
struct B {'
|
|
%s(B);
|
|
};""" % macro_name,
|
|
('%s must be in the private: section' % macro_name) +
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Outer1 {'
|
|
private:
|
|
struct Inner1 {
|
|
%s(Inner1);
|
|
};
|
|
%s(Outer1);
|
|
};""" % (macro_name, macro_name),
|
|
('%s must be in the private: section' % macro_name) +
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Outer2 {'
|
|
private:
|
|
class Inner2 {
|
|
%s(Inner2);
|
|
};
|
|
%s(Outer2);
|
|
};""" % (macro_name, macro_name),
|
|
'')
|
|
# Extra checks to make sure that nested classes are handled
|
|
# correctly. Use different macros for inner and outer classes so
|
|
# that we can tell the error messages apart.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Outer3 {
|
|
struct Inner3 {
|
|
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Inner3);
|
|
};
|
|
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Outer3);
|
|
};""",
|
|
('DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN must be in the private: section'
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]'))
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
struct Outer4 {
|
|
class Inner4 {
|
|
DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Inner4);
|
|
};
|
|
DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS(Outer4);
|
|
};""",
|
|
('DISALLOW_IMPLICIT_CONSTRUCTORS must be in the private: section'
|
|
' [readability/constructors] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
# Brace usage
|
|
def testBraces(self):
|
|
# Braces shouldn't be followed by a ; unless they're defining a struct
|
|
# or initializing an array
|
|
self.TestLint('int a[3] = { 1, 2, 3 };', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
"""const int foo[] =
|
|
{1, 2, 3 };""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# For single line, unmatched '}' with a ';' is ignored (not enough context)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""int a[3] = { 1,
|
|
2,
|
|
3 };""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""int a[2][3] = { { 1, 2 },
|
|
{ 3, 4 } };""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""int a[2][3] =
|
|
{ { 1, 2 },
|
|
{ 3, 4 } };""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# CHECK/EXPECT_TRUE/EXPECT_FALSE replacements
|
|
def testCheckCheck(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x == 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_EQ instead of CHECK(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x != 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_NE instead of CHECK(a != b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x >= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_GE instead of CHECK(a >= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x > 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_GT instead of CHECK(a > b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x <= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_LE instead of CHECK(a <= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x < 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_LT instead of CHECK(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x == 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_EQ instead of DCHECK(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x != 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_NE instead of DCHECK(a != b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x >= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_GE instead of DCHECK(a >= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x > 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_GT instead of DCHECK(a > b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x <= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_LE instead of DCHECK(a <= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('DCHECK(x < 42);',
|
|
'Consider using DCHECK_LT instead of DCHECK(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE("42" == x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_EQ instead of EXPECT_TRUE(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE("42" != x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_NE instead of EXPECT_TRUE(a != b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE(+42 >= x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_GE instead of EXPECT_TRUE(a >= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE_M(-42 > x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_GT_M instead of EXPECT_TRUE_M(a > b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE_M(42U <= x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_LE_M instead of EXPECT_TRUE_M(a <= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE_M(42L < x);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_LT_M instead of EXPECT_TRUE_M(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_FALSE(x == 42);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_NE instead of EXPECT_FALSE(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_FALSE(x != 42);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_EQ instead of EXPECT_FALSE(a != b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_FALSE(x >= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_LT instead of EXPECT_FALSE(a >= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'ASSERT_FALSE(x > 42);',
|
|
'Consider using ASSERT_LE instead of ASSERT_FALSE(a > b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'ASSERT_FALSE(x <= 42);',
|
|
'Consider using ASSERT_GT instead of ASSERT_FALSE(a <= b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'ASSERT_FALSE_M(x < 42);',
|
|
'Consider using ASSERT_GE_M instead of ASSERT_FALSE_M(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x<42);',
|
|
['Missing spaces around <'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_LT instead of CHECK(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]'])
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x>42);',
|
|
['Missing spaces around >'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_GT instead of CHECK(a > b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]'])
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('using some::namespace::operator<<;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('using some::namespace::operator>>;', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x->y == 42);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_EQ instead of CHECK(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
' EXPECT_TRUE(42 < x); // Random comment.',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_LT instead of EXPECT_TRUE(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'EXPECT_TRUE( 42 < x );',
|
|
['Extra space after ( in function call'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [4]',
|
|
'Extra space before ) [whitespace/parens] [2]',
|
|
'Consider using EXPECT_LT instead of EXPECT_TRUE(a < b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]'])
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(4\'2 == x);',
|
|
'Consider using CHECK_EQ instead of CHECK(a == b)'
|
|
' [readability/check] [2]')
|
|
|
|
def testCheckCheckFalsePositives(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(some_iterator == obj.end());', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('EXPECT_TRUE(some_iterator == obj.end());', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('EXPECT_FALSE(some_iterator == obj.end());', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(some_pointer != NULL);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('EXPECT_TRUE(some_pointer != NULL);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('EXPECT_FALSE(some_pointer != NULL);', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(CreateTestFile(dir, (1 << 20)));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(CreateTestFile(dir, (1 >> 20)));', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x ^ (y < 42));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK((x > 42) ^ (x < 54));', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(a && b < 42);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(42 < a && a < b);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('SOFT_CHECK(x > 42);', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(==, _OP_EQUAL);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(!=, _OP_NOT_EQUAL);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(<, _OP_LESS_THAN);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(<=, _OP_LESS_EQUAL);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(>, _OP_GREATER_THAN);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(>=, _OP_GREATER_EQUAL);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(+, _OP_PLUS);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(*, _OP_TIMES);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(/, _OP_DIVIDE);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(-, _OP_SUBTRACT);
|
|
_STLP_DEFINE_BINARY_OP_CHECK(%, _OP_MOD);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('CHECK(x < 42) << "Custom error message";', '')
|
|
|
|
# Alternative token to punctuation operator replacements
|
|
def testCheckAltTokens(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('true or true',
|
|
'Use operator || instead of or'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('true and true',
|
|
'Use operator && instead of and'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (not true)',
|
|
'Use operator ! instead of not'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('1 bitor 1',
|
|
'Use operator | instead of bitor'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('1 xor 1',
|
|
'Use operator ^ instead of xor'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('1 bitand 1',
|
|
'Use operator & instead of bitand'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('x = compl 1',
|
|
'Use operator ~ instead of compl'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('x and_eq y',
|
|
'Use operator &= instead of and_eq'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('x or_eq y',
|
|
'Use operator |= instead of or_eq'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('x xor_eq y',
|
|
'Use operator ^= instead of xor_eq'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('x not_eq y',
|
|
'Use operator != instead of not_eq'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('line_continuation or',
|
|
'Use operator || instead of or'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if(true and(parentheses',
|
|
'Use operator && instead of and'
|
|
' [readability/alt_tokens] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('#include "base/false-and-false.h"', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('#error false or false', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('false nor false', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('false nand false', '')
|
|
|
|
# Passing and returning non-const references
|
|
def testNonConstReference(self):
|
|
# Passing a non-const reference as function parameter is forbidden.
|
|
operand_error_message = ('Is this a non-const reference? '
|
|
'If so, make const or use a pointer: %s'
|
|
' [runtime/references] [2]')
|
|
# Warn of use of a non-const reference in operators and functions
|
|
self.TestLint('bool operator>(Foo& s, Foo& f);',
|
|
[operand_error_message % 'Foo& s',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Foo& f'])
|
|
self.TestLint('bool operator+(Foo& s, Foo& f);',
|
|
[operand_error_message % 'Foo& s',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Foo& f'])
|
|
self.TestLint('int len(Foo& s);', operand_error_message % 'Foo& s')
|
|
# Allow use of non-const references in a few specific cases
|
|
self.TestLint('stream& operator>>(stream& s, Foo& f);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('stream& operator<<(stream& s, Foo& f);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void swap(Bar& a, Bar& b);', '')
|
|
# Returning a non-const reference from a function is OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('int& g();', '')
|
|
# Passing a const reference to a struct (using the struct keyword) is OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const struct tm& tm);', '')
|
|
# Passing a const reference to a typename is OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const typename tm& tm);', '')
|
|
# Const reference to a pointer type is OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const Bar* const& p) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(Bar const* const& p) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(Bar* const& p) {', '')
|
|
# Const reference to a templated type is OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const std::vector<std::string>& v);', '')
|
|
# Non-const reference to a pointer type is not OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(Bar*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Bar*& p')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const Bar*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'const Bar*& p')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(Bar const*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Bar const*& p')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(struct Bar*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'struct Bar*& p')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(const struct Bar*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'const struct Bar*& p')
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(struct Bar const*& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'struct Bar const*& p')
|
|
# Non-const reference to a templated type is not OK.
|
|
self.TestLint('void foo(std::vector<int>& p);',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'std::vector<int>& p')
|
|
# Returning an address of something is not prohibited.
|
|
self.TestLint('return &something;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) {return &something; }', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) return &something;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) address = &something;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) result = lhs&rhs;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) result = lhs & rhs;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a = (b+c) * sizeof &f;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a = MySize(b) * sizeof &f;', '')
|
|
# We don't get confused by C++11 range-based for loops.
|
|
self.TestLint('for (const string& s : c)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (auto& r : c)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (typename Type& a : b)', '')
|
|
# We don't get confused by some other uses of '&'.
|
|
self.TestLint('T& operator=(const T& t);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int g() { return (a & b); }', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('T& r = (T&)*(vp());', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('T& r = v', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('static_assert((kBits & kMask) == 0, "text");', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('COMPILE_ASSERT((kBits & kMask) == 0, text);', '')
|
|
# Spaces before template arguments. This is poor style, but
|
|
# happens 0.15% of the time.
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(const vector <int> &const_x, '
|
|
'vector <int> &nonconst_x) {',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'vector<int> &nonconst_x')
|
|
|
|
# Derived member functions are spared from override check
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x);', operand_error_message % 'X& x')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x) {}', operand_error_message % 'X& x')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x) override;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x) override {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x) const override;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void Func(X& x) const override {', '')
|
|
|
|
# Don't warn on out-of-line method definitions.
|
|
self.TestLint('void NS::Func(X& x) {', '')
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'void a::b() {}',
|
|
'void f(int& q) {}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
operand_error_message % 'int& q',
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# Other potential false positives. These need full parser
|
|
# state to reproduce as opposed to just TestLint.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'void swap(int &x,',
|
|
' int &y) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'void swap(',
|
|
' sparsegroup<T, GROUP_SIZE, Alloc> &x,',
|
|
' sparsegroup<T, GROUP_SIZE, Alloc> &y) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'ostream& operator<<(',
|
|
' ostream& out',
|
|
' const dense_hash_set<Value, Hash, Equals, Alloc>& seq) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'class A {',
|
|
' void Function(',
|
|
' string &x) override {',
|
|
' }',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'void Derived::Function(',
|
|
' string &x) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'#define UNSUPPORTED_MASK(_mask) \\',
|
|
' if (flags & _mask) { \\',
|
|
' LOG(FATAL) << "Unsupported flag: " << #_mask; \\',
|
|
' }',
|
|
'Constructor::Constructor()',
|
|
' : initializer1_(a1 & b1),',
|
|
' initializer2_(a2 & b2) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'Constructor::Constructor()',
|
|
' : initializer1_{a3 & b3},',
|
|
' initializer2_(a4 & b4) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'Constructor::Constructor()',
|
|
' : initializer1_{a5 & b5},',
|
|
' initializer2_(a6 & b6) {}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# Multi-line references
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'void Func(const Outer::',
|
|
' Inner& const_x,',
|
|
' const Outer',
|
|
' ::Inner& const_y,',
|
|
' const Outer<',
|
|
' int>::Inner& const_z,',
|
|
' Outer::',
|
|
' Inner& nonconst_x,',
|
|
' Outer',
|
|
' ::Inner& nonconst_y,',
|
|
' Outer<',
|
|
' int>::Inner& nonconst_z) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
[operand_error_message % 'Outer::Inner& nonconst_x',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Outer::Inner& nonconst_y',
|
|
operand_error_message % 'Outer<int>::Inner& nonconst_z'],
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
# A peculiar false positive due to bad template argument parsing
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'inline RCULocked<X>::ReadPtr::ReadPtr(const RCULocked* rcu) {',
|
|
' DCHECK(!(data & kFlagMask)) << "Error";',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'',
|
|
'RCULocked<X>::WritePtr::WritePtr(RCULocked* rcu)',
|
|
' : lock_(&rcu_->mutex_) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector.Results())
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
def testBraceAtBeginOfLine(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('{',
|
|
'{ should almost always be at the end of the previous line'
|
|
' [whitespace/braces] [4]')
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['int function()',
|
|
'{', # warning here
|
|
' MutexLock l(&mu);',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'int variable;'
|
|
'{', # no warning
|
|
' MutexLock l(&mu);',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'MyType m = {',
|
|
' {value1, value2},',
|
|
' {', # no warning
|
|
' loooong_value1, looooong_value2',
|
|
' }',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'#if PREPROCESSOR',
|
|
'{', # no warning
|
|
' MutexLock l(&mu);',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'#endif'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'{ should almost always be at the end of the previous line'
|
|
' [whitespace/braces] [4]'))
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
foo(
|
|
{
|
|
loooooooooooooooong_value,
|
|
});""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testMismatchingSpacesInParens(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo ) {', 'Mismatching spaces inside () in if'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('switch ( foo) {', 'Mismatching spaces inside () in switch'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (foo; ba; bar ) {', 'Mismatching spaces inside () in for'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (; foo; bar) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for ( ; foo; bar) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for ( ; foo; bar ) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (foo; bar; ) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('while ( foo ) {', 'Should have zero or one spaces inside'
|
|
' ( and ) in while [whitespace/parens] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingForFncall(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (foo; bar; baz) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (;;) {', '')
|
|
# Space should be allowed in placement new operators.
|
|
self.TestLint('Something* p = new (place) Something();', '')
|
|
# Test that there is no warning when increment statement is empty.
|
|
self.TestLint('for (foo; baz;) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (foo;bar;baz) {', 'Missing space after ;'
|
|
' [whitespace/semicolon] [3]')
|
|
# we don't warn about this semicolon, at least for now
|
|
self.TestLint('if (condition) {return &something; }',
|
|
'')
|
|
# seen in some macros
|
|
self.TestLint('DoSth();\\', '')
|
|
# Test that there is no warning about semicolon here.
|
|
self.TestLint('abc;// this is abc',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code'
|
|
' and comments [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('while (foo) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('switch (foo) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo( bar)', 'Extra space after ( in function call'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo( // comment', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo( // comment',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code'
|
|
' and comments [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('foobar( \\', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foobar( \\', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('( a + b)', 'Extra space after ('
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('((a+b))', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo (foo)', 'Extra space before ( in function call'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('} catch (const Foo& ex) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('case (42):', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef foo (*foo)(foo)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef foo (*foo12bar_)(foo)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef foo (Foo::*bar)(foo)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('using foo = type (Foo::*bar)(foo)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('using foo = type (Foo::*bar)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('using foo = type (Foo::*)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo (Foo::*bar)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo (x::y::*z)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo (Foo::bar)(',
|
|
'Extra space before ( in function call'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo (*bar)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef foo (Foo::*bar)(', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('(foo)(bar)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Foo (*foo)(bar)', '')
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self.TestLint('Foo (*foo)(Bar bar,', '')
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self.TestLint('char (*p)[sizeof(foo)] = &foo', '')
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self.TestLint('char (&ref)[sizeof(foo)] = &foo', '')
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self.TestLint('const char32 (*table[])[6];', '')
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# The sizeof operator is often written as if it were a function call, with
|
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# an opening parenthesis directly following the operator name, but it can
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# also be written like any other operator, with a space following the
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# operator name, and the argument optionally in parentheses.
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self.TestLint('sizeof(foo)', '')
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self.TestLint('sizeof foo', '')
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self.TestLint('sizeof (foo)', '')
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|
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def testSpacingBeforeBraces(self):
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self.TestLint('if (foo){', 'Missing space before {'
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' [whitespace/braces] [5]')
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self.TestLint('for{', 'Missing space before {'
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' [whitespace/braces] [5]')
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self.TestLint('for {', '')
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self.TestLint('EXPECT_DEBUG_DEATH({', '')
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self.TestLint('std::is_convertible<A, B>{}', '')
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|
|
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def testSemiColonAfterBraces(self):
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self.TestLint('if (cond) {};',
|
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'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
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self.TestLint('void Func() {};',
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'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
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self.TestLint('void Func() const {};',
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'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
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self.TestLint('class X {};', '')
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for keyword in ['struct', 'union']:
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for align in ['', ' alignas(16)']:
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for typename in ['', ' X']:
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for identifier in ['', ' x']:
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self.TestLint(keyword + align + typename + ' {}' + identifier + ';',
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'')
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|
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self.TestLint('class X : public Y {};', '')
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self.TestLint('class X : public MACRO() {};', '')
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|
self.TestLint('DEFINE_FACADE(PCQueue::Watcher, PCQueue) {};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('VCLASS(XfaTest, XfaContextTest) {};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('TEST(TestCase, TestName) {};',
|
|
'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
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self.TestLint('TEST_F(TestCase, TestName) {};',
|
|
'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
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|
|
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self.TestLint('file_tocs_[i] = (FileToc) {a, b, c};', '')
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|
self.TestMultiLineLint('class X : public Y,\npublic Z {};', '')
|
|
|
|
def testLambda(self):
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|
self.TestLint('auto x = []() {};', '')
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|
self.TestLint('return []() {};', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('auto x = []() {\n};\n', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int operator[](int x) {};',
|
|
'You don\'t need a ; after a } [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('auto x = [&a,\nb]() {};', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('auto x = [&a,\nb]\n() {};', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('auto x = [&a,\n'
|
|
' b](\n'
|
|
' int a,\n'
|
|
' int b) {\n'
|
|
' return a +\n'
|
|
' b;\n'
|
|
'};\n',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
for lambda_with_default_capture in ('void f() { [=]{}; }',
|
|
'void f() { [=](int i) {}; }',
|
|
'void f() { [=, &x]{}; }',
|
|
'void f() { [&]{}; }',
|
|
'void f() { [ & ]{}; }',
|
|
'void f() { [&, y]{}; }'):
|
|
self.TestLint(lambda_with_default_capture,
|
|
'Default lambda captures are an unapproved C++ feature. '
|
|
'[build/c++11] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# "[&...]" isn't necessarily a default capture, though "[=...]" always is.
|
|
self.TestLint('void f() { [&variable]{}; }', '')
|
|
|
|
# Avoid false positives with operator[]
|
|
self.TestLint('table_to_children[&*table].push_back(dependent);', '')
|
|
|
|
def testBraceInitializerList(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('MyStruct p = {1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MyStruct p{1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('vector<int> p = {1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('vector<int> p{1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('x = vector<int>{1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('x = (struct in_addr){ 0 };', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Func(vector<int>{1, 2})', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Func((struct in_addr){ 0 })', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Func(vector<int>{1, 2}, 3)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Func((struct in_addr){ 0 }, 3)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(INFO) << char{7};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(INFO) << char{7} << "!";', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int p[2] = {1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('return {1, 2};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('std::unique_ptr<Foo> foo{new Foo{}};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('auto foo = std::unique_ptr<Foo>{new Foo{}};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('static_assert(Max7String{}.IsValid(), "");', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('map_of_pairs[{1, 2}] = 3;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('ItemView{has_offer() ? new Offer{offer()} : nullptr', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('template <class T, EnableIf<::std::is_const<T>{}> = 0>', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('std::unique_ptr<Foo> foo{\n'
|
|
' new Foo{}\n'
|
|
'};\n', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('std::unique_ptr<Foo> foo{\n'
|
|
' new Foo{\n'
|
|
' new Bar{}\n'
|
|
' }\n'
|
|
'};\n', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('if (true) {\n'
|
|
' if (false){}\n'
|
|
'}\n',
|
|
'Missing space before { [whitespace/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('MyClass::MyClass()\n'
|
|
' : initializer_{\n'
|
|
' Func()} {\n'
|
|
'}\n', '')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingAroundElse(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('}else {', 'Missing space before else'
|
|
' [whitespace/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('} else{', 'Missing space before {'
|
|
' [whitespace/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('} else {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('} else if (foo) {', '')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingWithInitializerLists(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('int v[1][3] = {{1, 2, 3}};', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int v[1][1] = {{0}};', '')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingForBinaryOps(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo||bar) {', 'Missing spaces around ||'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo<=bar) {', 'Missing spaces around <='
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo<bar) {', 'Missing spaces around <'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo>bar) {', 'Missing spaces around >'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo<bar->baz) {', 'Missing spaces around <'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo<bar->bar) {', 'Missing spaces around <'
|
|
' [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('template<typename T = double>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('std::unique_ptr<No<Spaces>>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('typedef hash_map<Foo, Bar>', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('10<<20', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('10<<a',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('a<<20',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('a<<b',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('10ULL<<20', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a>>b',
|
|
'Missing spaces around >> [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('10>>b',
|
|
'Missing spaces around >> [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(ERROR)<<*foo',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('LOG(ERROR)<<&foo',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('StringCoder<vector<string>>::ToString()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('map<pair<int, int>, map<int, int>>::iterator', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('func<int, pair<int, pair<int, int>>>()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO1(list<list<int>>)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO2(list<list<int>>, 42)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void DoFoo(const set<vector<string>>& arg1);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('void SetFoo(set<vector<string>>* arg1);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('foo = new set<vector<string>>;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('reinterpret_cast<set<vector<string>>*>(a);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(<<)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(<<, arg)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(<<=)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('MACRO(<<=, arg)', '')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('using Vector3<T>::operator==;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('using Vector3<T>::operator!=;', '')
|
|
|
|
def testRvalueReference(self):
|
|
space_error = 'Missing spaces around && [whitespace/operators] [3]'
|
|
rvalue_error = ('RValue references are an unapproved C++ feature.'
|
|
' [build/c++11] [3]')
|
|
|
|
# Places where lack of space are allowed
|
|
self.TestLint('DEFINE_BINARY_OPERATOR(&&)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool operator&&(A b) {}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool operator&&(A b) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool operator&&(A b);', '')
|
|
|
|
# Assignment expressions
|
|
self.TestLint('a = b && c;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a = b&& c;', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = b &&c;', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = (b&& c);', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = (b &&c);', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a&& b = c;', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a<b>&& c = d;', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('auto&& a = b;', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('const a&& b = c;', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('struct a&& b = c;', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('decltype(a)&& b = c;', rvalue_error)
|
|
|
|
# Cast expressions
|
|
self.TestLint('a = const_cast<b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = const_cast<const b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = static_cast<b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = static_cast<const b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = dynamic_cast<b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = dynamic_cast<const b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = reinterpret_cast<b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = reinterpret_cast<const b&&>(c);', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('a = cast < b&& c;', space_error)
|
|
|
|
# Function parameters
|
|
for indent in ['', ' ']:
|
|
for head in ['void Func', 'vector<int> Func', 'vector<int>\nFunc',
|
|
'inline void Func',
|
|
'Constructor', 'Constructor::Constructor',
|
|
'operator=', 'operator =', 'operator = ']:
|
|
for body in [' {}', ' {', ';']:
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(indent + head + '(A&& b)' + body, rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(indent + head + '(A &&b)' + body, rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(indent + head + '(A&&... b)' + body,
|
|
rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(indent + head + '(A<B>&& c)' + body,
|
|
rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(indent + head + '(A<B> &&c)' + body,
|
|
rvalue_error)
|
|
|
|
# Function templates
|
|
self.TestLint('std::conditional<A, B&, C&&>::type', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('std::conditional<A, B&&, C&>::type', rvalue_error)
|
|
|
|
# Template functions
|
|
self.TestLint('template <typename T> R&& F()', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('template <typename T> R&& F() {', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('template <typename T>\nR&& F()', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('template <typename T>\nR&& F() {', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('template <typename T> void F(T a, R&& b)', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('template <typename T> void F(T a, R &&b)', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('template <typename T> void F(T a, R&& b) {', rvalue_error)
|
|
|
|
# For loops
|
|
self.TestLint('for (a&& b;;)', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('for (a&& b;;) {', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('for (; a&& b;)', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('for (; a&& b;) {', space_error)
|
|
|
|
# Constructors
|
|
self.TestLint('A(a&& b)', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('explicit A(a&& b)', rvalue_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('A(a b) : c(d&& e)', space_error)
|
|
self.TestLint('A(a b) : c(), d(e&& f)', space_error)
|
|
|
|
def testAllowedRvalueReference(self):
|
|
# Verify that RValue reference warnings for a line range can be silenced
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_PUSH',
|
|
'void F(A&& b);',
|
|
'GOOGLE_ALLOW_RVALUE_REFERENCES_POP',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(error_collector.Results(), '')
|
|
|
|
# RValue references for constructors and operator=
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'class X {',
|
|
' X(X&& param) = delete; // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)',
|
|
' X(X &¶m) = default; // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)',
|
|
' inline X(X&& param) = default; // NOLINT(runtime/explicit)',
|
|
'',
|
|
' X& operator=(X&& param) = delete;',
|
|
' X& operator=(X&& param) = default;',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'A::A(A&&) = default;',
|
|
'Outer::Inner::Inner(Inner&&) = default;',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(error_collector.Results(), '')
|
|
|
|
# Assume templated function parameters are forwarded, and are allowed
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'template <typename Allowed1>',
|
|
'void Function1(Allowed1&& a);',
|
|
'',
|
|
'template <typename Allowed2, typename Allowed3>',
|
|
'void Function2(Allowed2&& a, Allowed3 &&b) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'',
|
|
'template <class Allowed4>',
|
|
'void Function3(Ignored1 *a, Allowed4&& b) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'',
|
|
'template <typename... Allowed5>',
|
|
'void Function4(Allowed5&&... a) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'',
|
|
'template <class... Allowed6>',
|
|
'void Function5(',
|
|
' Allowed6 &&...a) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(error_collector.Results(), '')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingBeforeLastSemicolon(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('call_function() ;',
|
|
'Extra space before last semicolon. If this should be an '
|
|
'empty statement, use {} instead.'
|
|
' [whitespace/semicolon] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('while (true) ;',
|
|
'Extra space before last semicolon. If this should be an '
|
|
'empty statement, use {} instead.'
|
|
' [whitespace/semicolon] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('default:;',
|
|
'Semicolon defining empty statement. Use {} instead.'
|
|
' [whitespace/semicolon] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' ;',
|
|
'Line contains only semicolon. If this should be an empty '
|
|
'statement, use {} instead.'
|
|
' [whitespace/semicolon] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (int i = 0; ;', '')
|
|
|
|
def testEmptyBlockBody(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('while (true);',
|
|
'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue'
|
|
' [whitespace/empty_loop_body] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (true);',
|
|
'Empty conditional bodies should use {}'
|
|
' [whitespace/empty_conditional_body] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('while (true)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('while (true) continue;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (;;);',
|
|
'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue'
|
|
' [whitespace/empty_loop_body] [5]')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (;;)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (;;) continue;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('for (;;) func();', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""while (true &&
|
|
false);""",
|
|
'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue'
|
|
' [whitespace/empty_loop_body] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""do {
|
|
} while (false);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""#define MACRO \\
|
|
do { \\
|
|
} while (false);""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""do {
|
|
} while (false); // next line gets a warning
|
|
while (false);""",
|
|
'Empty loop bodies should use {} or continue'
|
|
' [whitespace/empty_loop_body] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testSpacingForRangeBasedFor(self):
|
|
# Basic correctly formatted case:
|
|
self.TestLint('for (int i : numbers) {', '')
|
|
|
|
# Missing space before colon:
|
|
self.TestLint('for (int i: numbers) {',
|
|
'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop'
|
|
' [whitespace/forcolon] [2]')
|
|
# Missing space after colon:
|
|
self.TestLint('for (int i :numbers) {',
|
|
'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop'
|
|
' [whitespace/forcolon] [2]')
|
|
# Missing spaces both before and after the colon.
|
|
self.TestLint('for (int i:numbers) {',
|
|
'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop'
|
|
' [whitespace/forcolon] [2]')
|
|
|
|
# The scope operator '::' shouldn't cause warnings...
|
|
self.TestLint('for (std::size_t i : sizes) {}', '')
|
|
# ...but it shouldn't suppress them either.
|
|
self.TestLint('for (std::size_t i: sizes) {}',
|
|
'Missing space around colon in range-based for loop'
|
|
' [whitespace/forcolon] [2]')
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Static or global STL strings.
|
|
def testStaticOrGlobalSTLStrings(self):
|
|
error_msg = ('For a static/global string constant, use a C style '
|
|
'string instead: "%s[]". [runtime/string] [4]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('string foo;',
|
|
error_msg % 'char foo')
|
|
self.TestLint('string kFoo = "hello"; // English',
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error_msg % 'char kFoo')
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|
self.TestLint('static string foo;',
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|
error_msg % 'static char foo')
|
|
self.TestLint('static const string foo;',
|
|
error_msg % 'static const char foo')
|
|
self.TestLint('string Foo::bar;',
|
|
error_msg % 'char Foo::bar')
|
|
self.TestLint('string* pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string *pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string* pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string *pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('const string* pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('const string *pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('const string* pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('const string *pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string const* pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string const *pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string const* pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string const *pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string* const pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string *const pointer', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string* const pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string *const pointer = Func();', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string Foo::bar() {}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string Foo::operator*() {}', '')
|
|
# Rare case.
|
|
self.TestLint('string foo("foobar");', error_msg % 'char foo')
|
|
# Should not catch local or member variables.
|
|
self.TestLint(' string foo', '')
|
|
# Should not catch functions.
|
|
self.TestLint('string EmptyString() { return ""; }', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string EmptyString () { return ""; }', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string VeryLongNameFunctionSometimesEndsWith(\n'
|
|
' VeryLongNameType very_long_name_variable) {}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('template<>\n'
|
|
'string FunctionTemplateSpecialization<SomeType>(\n'
|
|
' int x) { return ""; }', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('template<>\n'
|
|
'string FunctionTemplateSpecialization<vector<A::B>* >(\n'
|
|
' int x) { return ""; }', '')
|
|
|
|
# should not catch methods of template classes.
|
|
self.TestLint('string Class<Type>::Method() const {\n'
|
|
' return "";\n'
|
|
'}\n', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('string Class<Type>::Method(\n'
|
|
' int arg) const {\n'
|
|
' return "";\n'
|
|
'}\n', '')
|
|
|
|
# Check multiline cases.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'string Class',
|
|
'::MemberFunction1();',
|
|
'string Class::',
|
|
'MemberFunction2();',
|
|
'string Class::',
|
|
'NestedClass::MemberFunction3();',
|
|
'string TemplateClass<T>::',
|
|
'NestedClass::MemberFunction4();',
|
|
'string Class',
|
|
'::static_member_variable1;',
|
|
'string Class::',
|
|
'static_member_variable2;',
|
|
'string Class',
|
|
'::static_member_variable3 = "initial value";',
|
|
'string Class::',
|
|
'static_member_variable4 = "initial value";',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(error_collector.Results(),
|
|
[error_msg % 'char Class::static_member_variable1',
|
|
error_msg % 'char Class::static_member_variable2',
|
|
error_msg % 'char Class::static_member_variable3',
|
|
error_msg % 'char Class::static_member_variable4'])
|
|
|
|
def testNoSpacesInFunctionCalls(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('TellStory(1, 3);',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint('TellStory(1, 3 );',
|
|
'Extra space before )'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('TellStory(1 /* wolf */, 3 /* pigs */);',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""TellStory(1, 3
|
|
);""",
|
|
'Closing ) should be moved to the previous line'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""TellStory(Wolves(1),
|
|
Pigs(3
|
|
));""",
|
|
'Closing ) should be moved to the previous line'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [2]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint("""TellStory(1,
|
|
3 );""",
|
|
'Extra space before )'
|
|
' [whitespace/parens] [2]')
|
|
|
|
def testToDoComments(self):
|
|
start_space = ('Too many spaces before TODO'
|
|
' [whitespace/todo] [2]')
|
|
missing_username = ('Missing username in TODO; it should look like '
|
|
'"// TODO(my_username): Stuff."'
|
|
' [readability/todo] [2]')
|
|
end_space = ('TODO(my_username) should be followed by a space'
|
|
' [whitespace/todo] [2]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODOfix this',
|
|
[start_space, missing_username, end_space])
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO(ljenkins)fix this',
|
|
[start_space, end_space])
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO fix this',
|
|
[start_space, missing_username])
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO fix this', missing_username)
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO: fix this', missing_username)
|
|
self.TestLint('//TODO(ljenkins): Fix this',
|
|
'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO(ljenkins):Fix this', end_space)
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO(ljenkins):', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO(ljenkins): fix this', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('// TODO(ljenkins): Fix this', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('#if 1 // TEST_URLTODOCID_WHICH_HAS_THAT_WORD_IN_IT_H_', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('// See also similar TODO above', '')
|
|
|
|
def testTwoSpacesBetweenCodeAndComments(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('} // namespace foo',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and comments'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('}// namespace foo',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and comments'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("foo"); // Outside quotes.',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and comments'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int i = 0; // Having two spaces is fine.', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('int i = 0; // Having three spaces is OK.', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('// Top level comment', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' // Line starts with two spaces.', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('void foo() {\n'
|
|
' { // A scope is opening.\n'
|
|
' int a;', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('void foo() {\n'
|
|
' { // A scope is opening.\n'
|
|
'#define A a',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and '
|
|
'comments [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(' foo();\n'
|
|
' { // An indented scope is opening.\n'
|
|
' int a;', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('vector<int> my_elements = {// first\n'
|
|
' 1,', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint('vector<int> my_elements = {// my_elements is ..\n'
|
|
' 1,',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and '
|
|
'comments [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('if (foo) { // not a pure scope; comment is too close!',
|
|
'At least two spaces is best between code and comments'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [2]')
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("// In quotes.")', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("\\"%s // In quotes.")', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('printf("%s", "// In quotes.")', '')
|
|
|
|
def testSpaceAfterCommentMarker(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('//', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//x', 'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('// x', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('///', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('/// x', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//!', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//----', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//====', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//////', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('////// x', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('///< x', '') # After-member Doxygen comment
|
|
self.TestLint('//!< x', '') # After-member Doxygen comment
|
|
self.TestLint('////x', 'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('//}', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('//}x', 'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('//!<x', 'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('///<x', 'Should have a space between // and comment'
|
|
' [whitespace/comments] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Test a line preceded by empty or comment lines. There was a bug
|
|
# that caused it to print the same warning N times if the erroneous
|
|
# line was preceded by N lines of empty or comment lines. To be
|
|
# precise, the '// marker so line numbers and indices both start at
|
|
# 1' line was also causing the issue.
|
|
def testLinePrecededByEmptyOrCommentLines(self):
|
|
def DoTest(self, lines):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc', lines, error_collector)
|
|
# The warning appears only once.
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Do not use namespace using-directives. '
|
|
'Use using-declarations instead.'
|
|
' [build/namespaces] [5]'))
|
|
DoTest(self, ['using namespace foo;'])
|
|
DoTest(self, ['', '', '', 'using namespace foo;'])
|
|
DoTest(self, ['// hello', 'using namespace foo;'])
|
|
|
|
def testNewlineAtEOF(self):
|
|
def DoTest(self, data, is_missing_eof):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc', data.split('\n'),
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
# The warning appears only once.
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
int(is_missing_eof),
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Could not find a newline character at the end of the file.'
|
|
' [whitespace/ending_newline] [5]'))
|
|
|
|
DoTest(self, '// Newline\n// at EOF\n', False)
|
|
DoTest(self, '// No newline\n// at EOF', True)
|
|
|
|
def testInvalidUtf8(self):
|
|
def DoTest(self, raw_bytes, has_invalid_utf8):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
unicode(raw_bytes, 'utf8', 'replace').split('\n'),
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
# The warning appears only once.
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
int(has_invalid_utf8),
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Line contains invalid UTF-8'
|
|
' (or Unicode replacement character).'
|
|
' [readability/utf8] [5]'))
|
|
|
|
DoTest(self, 'Hello world\n', False)
|
|
DoTest(self, '\xe9\x8e\xbd\n', False)
|
|
DoTest(self, '\xe9x\x8e\xbd\n', True)
|
|
# This is the encoding of the replacement character itself (which
|
|
# you can see by evaluating codecs.getencoder('utf8')(u'\ufffd')).
|
|
DoTest(self, '\xef\xbf\xbd\n', True)
|
|
|
|
def testBadCharacters(self):
|
|
# Test for NUL bytes only
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('nul.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'\0', ''], error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
error_collector.Results(),
|
|
'Line contains NUL byte. [readability/nul] [5]')
|
|
|
|
# Make sure both NUL bytes and UTF-8 are caught if they appear on
|
|
# the same line.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'nul_utf8.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
unicode('\xe9x\0', 'utf8', 'replace'), ''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
error_collector.Results(),
|
|
['Line contains invalid UTF-8 (or Unicode replacement character).'
|
|
' [readability/utf8] [5]',
|
|
'Line contains NUL byte. [readability/nul] [5]'])
|
|
|
|
def testIsBlankLine(self):
|
|
self.assert_(cpplint.IsBlankLine(''))
|
|
self.assert_(cpplint.IsBlankLine(' '))
|
|
self.assert_(cpplint.IsBlankLine(' \t\r\n'))
|
|
self.assert_(not cpplint.IsBlankLine('int a;'))
|
|
self.assert_(not cpplint.IsBlankLine('{'))
|
|
|
|
def testBlankLinesCheck(self):
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(['{\n', '\n', '\n', '}\n'], 1, 1)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck([' if (foo) {\n', '\n', ' }\n'], 1, 1)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(
|
|
['\n', '// {\n', '\n', '\n', '// Comment\n', '{\n', '}\n'], 0, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(['\n', 'run("{");\n', '\n'], 0, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(['\n', ' if (foo) { return 0; }\n', '\n'], 0, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(
|
|
['int x(\n', ' int a) {\n', '\n', 'return 0;\n', '}'], 0, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(
|
|
['int x(\n', ' int a) const {\n', '\n', 'return 0;\n', '}'], 0, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(
|
|
['int x(\n', ' int a) {\n', '\n', 'return 0;\n', '}'], 1, 0)
|
|
self.TestBlankLinesCheck(
|
|
['int x(\n', ' int a) {\n', '\n', 'return 0;\n', '}'], 1, 0)
|
|
|
|
def testAllowBlankLineBeforeClosingNamespace(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['namespace {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'} // namespace',
|
|
'namespace another_namespace {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'namespace {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'template<class T, ',
|
|
' class A = hoge<T>, ',
|
|
' class B = piyo<T>, ',
|
|
' class C = fuga<T> >',
|
|
'class D {',
|
|
' public:',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'', '', '', '',
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Redundant blank line at the end of a code block should be deleted.'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
def testAllowBlankLineBeforeIfElseChain(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['if (hoge) {',
|
|
'', # No warning
|
|
'} else if (piyo) {',
|
|
'', # No warning
|
|
'} else if (piyopiyo) {',
|
|
' hoge = true;', # No warning
|
|
'} else {',
|
|
'', # Warning on this line
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Redundant blank line at the end of a code block should be deleted.'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
def testAllowBlankLineAfterExtern(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['extern "C" {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'EXPORTAPI void APICALL Some_function() {}',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Redundant blank line at the start of a code block should be deleted.'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [2]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Redundant blank line at the end of a code block should be deleted.'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
def testBlankLineBeforeSectionKeyword(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['class A {',
|
|
' public:',
|
|
' protected:', # warning 1
|
|
' private:', # warning 2
|
|
' struct B {',
|
|
' public:',
|
|
' private:'] + # warning 3
|
|
([''] * 100) + # Make A and B longer than 100 lines
|
|
[' };',
|
|
' struct C {',
|
|
' protected:',
|
|
' private:', # C is too short for warnings
|
|
' };',
|
|
'};',
|
|
'class D',
|
|
' : public {',
|
|
' public:', # no warning
|
|
'};',
|
|
'class E {\\',
|
|
' public:\\'] +
|
|
(['\\'] * 100) + # Makes E > 100 lines
|
|
[' int non_empty_line;\\',
|
|
' private:\\', # no warning
|
|
' int a;\\',
|
|
'};'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(2, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'"private:" should be preceded by a blank line'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'"protected:" should be preceded by a blank line'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
def testNoBlankLineAfterSectionKeyword(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['class A {',
|
|
' public:',
|
|
'', # warning 1
|
|
' private:',
|
|
'', # warning 2
|
|
' struct B {',
|
|
' protected:',
|
|
'', # warning 3
|
|
' };',
|
|
'};'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Do not leave a blank line after "public:"'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Do not leave a blank line after "protected:"'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Do not leave a blank line after "private:"'
|
|
' [whitespace/blank_line] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
def testAllowBlankLinesInRawStrings(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'static const char *kData[] = {R"(',
|
|
'',
|
|
')", R"(',
|
|
'',
|
|
')"};',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
def testElseOnSameLineAsClosingBraces(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['if (hoge) {',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'else if (piyo) {', # Warning on this line
|
|
'}',
|
|
' else {' # Warning on this line
|
|
'',
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(2, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'An else should appear on the same line as the preceding }'
|
|
' [whitespace/newline] [4]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['if (hoge) {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}',
|
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'else', # Warning on this line
|
|
'{',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'An else should appear on the same line as the preceding }'
|
|
' [whitespace/newline] [4]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['if (hoge) {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'else_function();'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'An else should appear on the same line as the preceding }'
|
|
' [whitespace/newline] [4]'))
|
|
|
|
def testMultipleStatementsOnSameLine(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['for (int i = 0; i < 1; i++) {}',
|
|
'switch (x) {',
|
|
' case 0: func(); break; ',
|
|
'}',
|
|
'sum += MathUtil::SafeIntRound(x); x += 0.1;'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'More than one command on the same line [whitespace/newline] [0]'))
|
|
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['sum += MathUtil::SafeIntRound(x); x += 0.1;'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
|
|
def testLambdasOnSameLine(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['const auto lambda = '
|
|
'[](const int i) { return i; };'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'More than one command on the same line [whitespace/newline] [0]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['const auto result = std::any_of(vector.begin(), '
|
|
'vector.end(), '
|
|
'[](const int i) { return i > 0; });'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'More than one command on the same line [whitespace/newline] [0]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['return mutex::Lock<void>([this]() { '
|
|
'this->ReadLock(); }, [this]() { '
|
|
'this->ReadUnlock(); });'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'More than one command on the same line [whitespace/newline] [0]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['return mutex::Lock<void>([this]() { '
|
|
'this->ReadLock(); }, [this]() { '
|
|
'this->ReadUnlock(); }, object);'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'More than one command on the same line [whitespace/newline] [0]'))
|
|
|
|
def testEndOfNamespaceComments(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['namespace {',
|
|
'',
|
|
'}', # No warning (too short)
|
|
'namespace expected {',
|
|
'} // namespace mismatched', # Warning here
|
|
'namespace {',
|
|
'} // namespace mismatched', # Warning here
|
|
'namespace outer { namespace nested {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['}', # Warning here
|
|
'}', # Warning here
|
|
'namespace {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['}', # Warning here
|
|
'namespace {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['} // namespace some description', # Anon warning
|
|
'namespace {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['} // namespace anonymous', # Variant warning
|
|
'namespace {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['} // anonymous namespace (utils)', # Variant
|
|
'namespace {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['} // anonymous namespace', # No warning
|
|
'namespace missing_comment {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['}', # Warning here
|
|
'namespace no_warning {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['} // namespace no_warning',
|
|
'namespace no_warning {'] +
|
|
([''] * 10) +
|
|
['}; // end namespace no_warning',
|
|
'#define MACRO \\',
|
|
'namespace c_style { \\'] +
|
|
(['\\'] * 10) +
|
|
['} /* namespace c_style. */ \\',
|
|
';'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace expected"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace outer"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace nested"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(3, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Anonymous namespace should be terminated with "// namespace"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(2, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Anonymous namespace should be terminated with "// namespace" or'
|
|
' "// anonymous namespace"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace missing_comment"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'Namespace should be terminated with "// namespace no_warning"'
|
|
' [readability/namespace] [5]'))
|
|
|
|
def testElseClauseNotOnSameLineAsElse(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(' else DoSomethingElse();',
|
|
'Else clause should never be on same line as else '
|
|
'(use 2 lines) [whitespace/newline] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' else ifDoSomethingElse();',
|
|
'Else clause should never be on same line as else '
|
|
'(use 2 lines) [whitespace/newline] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' } else if (blah) {', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' variable_ends_in_else = true;', '')
|
|
|
|
def testComma(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('a = f(1,2);',
|
|
'Missing space after , [whitespace/comma] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp=a,a=b,b=tmp;',
|
|
['Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]',
|
|
'Missing space after , [whitespace/comma] [3]'])
|
|
self.TestLint('f(a, /* name */ b);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('f(a, /* name */b);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('f(a, /* name */-1);', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('f(a, /* name */"1");', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('f(1, /* empty macro arg */, 2)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('f(1,, 2)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('operator,()', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('operator,(a,b)',
|
|
'Missing space after , [whitespace/comma] [3]')
|
|
|
|
def testEqualsOperatorSpacing(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp= a;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp =a;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp=a;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp= 7;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp =7;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int tmp=7;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* tmp=*p;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int* tmp= *p;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
TrimExtraIndent('''
|
|
lookahead_services_=
|
|
::strings::Split(FLAGS_ls, ",", ::strings::SkipEmpty());'''),
|
|
'Missing spaces around = [whitespace/operators] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool result = a>=42;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around >= [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool result = a<=42;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around <= [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('bool result = a==42;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around == [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('auto result = a!=42;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around != [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a = b!=c;',
|
|
'Missing spaces around != [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('a&=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a|=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a^=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a+=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a*=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a/=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a%=42;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a>>=5;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('a<<=5;', '')
|
|
|
|
def testShiftOperatorSpacing(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('a<<b',
|
|
'Missing spaces around << [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('a>>b',
|
|
'Missing spaces around >> [whitespace/operators] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint('1<<20', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('1024>>10', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('Kernel<<<1, 2>>>()', '')
|
|
|
|
def testIndent(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('static int noindent;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' int two_space_indent;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' int four_space_indent;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' int one_space_indent;',
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' int three_space_indent;',
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' char* one_space_indent = "public:";',
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' public:', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' protected:', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' private:', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' protected: \\', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' public: \\', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' private: \\', '')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
TrimExtraIndent("""
|
|
class foo {
|
|
public slots:
|
|
void bar();
|
|
};"""),
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
TrimExtraIndent('''
|
|
static const char kRawString[] = R"("
|
|
")";'''),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
TrimExtraIndent('''
|
|
static const char kNotRawString[] = "("
|
|
")";'''),
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
' static const char kSingleLineRawString[] = R"(...)";',
|
|
'Weird number of spaces at line-start. '
|
|
'Are you using a 2-space indent? [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
|
|
def testSectionIndent(self):
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class A {
|
|
public: // no warning
|
|
private: // warning here
|
|
};""",
|
|
'private: should be indented +1 space inside class A'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class B {
|
|
public: // no warning
|
|
template<> struct C {
|
|
public: // warning here
|
|
protected: // no warning
|
|
};
|
|
};""",
|
|
'public: should be indented +1 space inside struct C'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
struct D {
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Closing brace should be aligned with beginning of struct D'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template<typename E> class F {
|
|
};""",
|
|
'Closing brace should be aligned with beginning of class F'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class G {
|
|
Q_OBJECT
|
|
public slots:
|
|
signals:
|
|
};""",
|
|
['public slots: should be indented +1 space inside class G'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]',
|
|
'signals: should be indented +1 space inside class G'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]'])
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class H {
|
|
/* comments */ class I {
|
|
public: // no warning
|
|
private: // warning here
|
|
};
|
|
};""",
|
|
'private: should be indented +1 space inside class I'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class J
|
|
: public ::K {
|
|
public: // no warning
|
|
protected: // warning here
|
|
};""",
|
|
'protected: should be indented +1 space inside class J'
|
|
' [whitespace/indent] [3]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class L
|
|
: public M,
|
|
public ::N {
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
template <class O,
|
|
class P,
|
|
class Q,
|
|
typename R>
|
|
static void Func() {
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testConditionals(self):
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
goto fail;""",
|
|
'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
goto fail; goto fail;""",
|
|
'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
foo;
|
|
else
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
goto fail;""",
|
|
'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) goto fail;
|
|
goto fail;""",
|
|
'If/else bodies with multiple statements require braces'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
if (bar)
|
|
baz;
|
|
else
|
|
qux;""",
|
|
'Else clause should be indented at the same level as if. Ambiguous'
|
|
' nested if/else chains require braces. [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
if (bar)
|
|
baz;
|
|
else
|
|
qux;""",
|
|
'Else clause should be indented at the same level as if. Ambiguous'
|
|
' nested if/else chains require braces. [readability/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) {
|
|
bar;
|
|
baz;
|
|
} else
|
|
qux;""",
|
|
'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else {
|
|
baz;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else if (baz) {
|
|
qux;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) {
|
|
bar;
|
|
} else if (baz)
|
|
qux;""",
|
|
'If an else has a brace on one side, it should have it on both'
|
|
' [readability/braces] [5]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
goto fail;
|
|
bar;""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo
|
|
&& bar) {
|
|
baz;
|
|
qux;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
goto
|
|
fail;""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else
|
|
baz;
|
|
qux;""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else
|
|
baz;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else if (baz)
|
|
baz;""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
bar;
|
|
else
|
|
baz;""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) {
|
|
bar;
|
|
} else {
|
|
baz;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) {
|
|
bar;
|
|
} else if (baz) {
|
|
qux;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# Note: this is an error for a different reason, but should not trigger the
|
|
# single-line if error.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo)
|
|
{
|
|
bar;
|
|
baz;
|
|
}""",
|
|
'{ should almost always be at the end of the previous line'
|
|
' [whitespace/braces] [4]')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
if (foo) { \\
|
|
bar; \\
|
|
baz; \\
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
void foo() { if (bar) baz; }""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
#if foo
|
|
bar;
|
|
#else
|
|
baz;
|
|
qux;
|
|
#endif""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""void F() {
|
|
variable = [] { if (true); };
|
|
variable =
|
|
[] { if (true); };
|
|
Call(
|
|
[] { if (true); },
|
|
[] { if (true); });
|
|
}""",
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testTab(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('\tint a;',
|
|
'Tab found; better to use spaces [whitespace/tab] [1]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a = 5;\t\t// set a to 5',
|
|
'Tab found; better to use spaces [whitespace/tab] [1]')
|
|
|
|
def testParseArguments(self):
|
|
old_usage = cpplint._USAGE
|
|
old_error_categories = cpplint._ERROR_CATEGORIES
|
|
old_output_format = cpplint._cpplint_state.output_format
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
old_filters = cpplint._cpplint_state.filters
|
|
old_line_length = cpplint._line_length
|
|
old_valid_extensions = cpplint._valid_extensions
|
|
try:
|
|
# Don't print usage during the tests, or filter categories
|
|
cpplint._USAGE = ''
|
|
cpplint._ERROR_CATEGORIES = ''
|
|
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, [])
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--badopt'])
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--help'])
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--v=0'])
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--filter='])
|
|
# This is illegal because all filters must start with + or -
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--filter=foo'])
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit, cpplint.ParseArguments,
|
|
['--filter=+a,b,-c'])
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.cc'], cpplint.ParseArguments(['foo.cc']))
|
|
self.assertEquals(old_output_format, cpplint._cpplint_state.output_format)
|
|
self.assertEquals(old_verbose_level, cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.cc'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--v=1', 'foo.cc']))
|
|
self.assertEquals(1, cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level)
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--v=3', 'foo.h']))
|
|
self.assertEquals(3, cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level)
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.cpp'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--verbose=5', 'foo.cpp']))
|
|
self.assertEquals(5, cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level)
|
|
self.assertRaises(ValueError,
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--v=f', 'foo.cc'])
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.cc'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--output=emacs', 'foo.cc']))
|
|
self.assertEquals('emacs', cpplint._cpplint_state.output_format)
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--output=vs7', 'foo.h']))
|
|
self.assertEquals('vs7', cpplint._cpplint_state.output_format)
|
|
self.assertRaises(SystemExit,
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments, ['--output=blah', 'foo.cc'])
|
|
|
|
filt = '-,+whitespace,-whitespace/indent'
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--filter='+filt, 'foo.h']))
|
|
self.assertEquals(['-', '+whitespace', '-whitespace/indent'],
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.filters)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['foo.cc', 'foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['foo.cc', 'foo.h']))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(['foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--linelength=120', 'foo.h']))
|
|
self.assertEqual(120, cpplint._line_length)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(['foo.h'],
|
|
cpplint.ParseArguments(['--extensions=hpp,cpp,cpp', 'foo.h']))
|
|
self.assertEqual(set(['hpp', 'cpp']), cpplint._valid_extensions)
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._USAGE = old_usage
|
|
cpplint._ERROR_CATEGORIES = old_error_categories
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.output_format = old_output_format
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.filters = old_filters
|
|
cpplint._line_length = old_line_length
|
|
cpplint._valid_extensions = old_valid_extensions
|
|
|
|
def testLineLength(self):
|
|
old_line_length = cpplint._line_length
|
|
try:
|
|
cpplint._line_length = 80
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// %s' % ('H' * 77),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// %s' % ('H' * 78),
|
|
'Lines should be <= 80 characters long'
|
|
' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
|
|
cpplint._line_length = 120
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// %s' % ('H' * 117),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// %s' % ('H' * 118),
|
|
'Lines should be <= 120 characters long'
|
|
' [whitespace/line_length] [2]')
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._line_length = old_line_length
|
|
|
|
def testFilter(self):
|
|
old_filters = cpplint._cpplint_state.filters
|
|
try:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.SetFilters('-,+whitespace,-whitespace/indent')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// Hello there ',
|
|
'Line ends in whitespace. Consider deleting these extra spaces.'
|
|
' [whitespace/end_of_line] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('int a = (int)1.0;', '')
|
|
self.TestLint(' weird opening space', '')
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.filters = old_filters
|
|
|
|
def testDefaultFilter(self):
|
|
default_filters = cpplint._DEFAULT_FILTERS
|
|
old_filters = cpplint._cpplint_state.filters
|
|
cpplint._DEFAULT_FILTERS = ['-whitespace']
|
|
try:
|
|
# Reset filters
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.SetFilters('')
|
|
self.TestLint('// Hello there ', '')
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.SetFilters('+whitespace/end_of_line')
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
'// Hello there ',
|
|
'Line ends in whitespace. Consider deleting these extra spaces.'
|
|
' [whitespace/end_of_line] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint(' weird opening space', '')
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.filters = old_filters
|
|
cpplint._DEFAULT_FILTERS = default_filters
|
|
|
|
def testDuplicateHeader(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData('path/self.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company. All Rights Reserved.',
|
|
'#include "path/self.h"',
|
|
'#include "path/duplicate.h"',
|
|
'#include "path/duplicate.h"',
|
|
'#ifdef MACRO',
|
|
'#include "path/unique.h"',
|
|
'#else',
|
|
'#include "path/unique.h"',
|
|
'#endif',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
['"path/duplicate.h" already included at path/self.cc:3 '
|
|
'[build/include] [4]'],
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
def testUnnamedNamespacesInHeaders(self):
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'foo.h', 'namespace {',
|
|
'Do not use unnamed namespaces in header files. See'
|
|
' http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.xml#Namespaces'
|
|
' for more information. [build/namespaces] [4]')
|
|
# namespace registration macros are OK.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo.h', 'namespace { \\', '')
|
|
# named namespaces are OK.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo.h', 'namespace foo {', '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo.h', 'namespace foonamespace {', '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo.cc', 'namespace {', '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo.cc', 'namespace foo {', '')
|
|
|
|
def testBuildClass(self):
|
|
# Test that the linter can parse to the end of class definitions,
|
|
# and that it will report when it can't.
|
|
# Use multi-line linter because it performs the ClassState check.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
'class Foo {',
|
|
'Failed to find complete declaration of class Foo'
|
|
' [build/class] [5]')
|
|
# Do the same for namespaces
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
'namespace Foo {',
|
|
'Failed to find complete declaration of namespace Foo'
|
|
' [build/namespaces] [5]')
|
|
# Don't warn on forward declarations of various types.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
'class Foo;',
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""struct Foo*
|
|
foo = NewFoo();""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# Test preprocessor.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""#ifdef DERIVE_FROM_GOO
|
|
struct Foo : public Goo {
|
|
#else
|
|
struct Foo : public Hoo {
|
|
#endif
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""
|
|
class Foo
|
|
#ifdef DERIVE_FROM_GOO
|
|
: public Goo {
|
|
#else
|
|
: public Hoo {
|
|
#endif
|
|
};""",
|
|
'')
|
|
# Test incomplete class
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
'class Foo {',
|
|
'Failed to find complete declaration of class Foo'
|
|
' [build/class] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testBuildEndComment(self):
|
|
# The crosstool compiler we currently use will fail to compile the
|
|
# code in this test, so we might consider removing the lint check.
|
|
self.TestMultiLineLint(
|
|
"""#if 0
|
|
#endif Not a comment""",
|
|
'Uncommented text after #endif is non-standard. Use a comment.'
|
|
' [build/endif_comment] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testBuildForwardDecl(self):
|
|
# The crosstool compiler we currently use will fail to compile the
|
|
# code in this test, so we might consider removing the lint check.
|
|
self.TestLint('class Foo::Goo;',
|
|
'Inner-style forward declarations are invalid.'
|
|
' Remove this line.'
|
|
' [build/forward_decl] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def GetBuildHeaderGuardPreprocessorSymbol(self, file_path):
|
|
# Figure out the expected header guard by processing an empty file.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h', [], error_collector)
|
|
for error in error_collector.ResultList():
|
|
matched = re.search(
|
|
'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: ([A-Z_]+)',
|
|
error)
|
|
if matched is not None:
|
|
return matched.group(1)
|
|
|
|
def testBuildHeaderGuard(self):
|
|
file_path = 'mydir/foo.h'
|
|
expected_guard = self.GetBuildHeaderGuardPreprocessorSymbol(file_path)
|
|
self.assertTrue(re.search('MYDIR_FOO_H_$', expected_guard))
|
|
|
|
# No guard at all: expect one error.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h', [], error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# No header guard, but the error is suppressed.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
'// NOLINT(build/header_guard)', ''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals([], error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# Wrong guard
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef FOO_H', '#define FOO_H'], error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# No define
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s' % expected_guard], error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# Mismatched define
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define FOO_H'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# No endif
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#endif line should be "#endif // %s"'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# Commentless endif
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#endif'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#endif line should be "#endif // %s"'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# Commentless endif for old-style guard
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#endif'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#endif line should be "#endif // %s"'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# No header guard errors
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#endif // %s' % expected_guard],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
for line in error_collector.ResultList():
|
|
if line.find('build/header_guard') != -1:
|
|
self.fail('Unexpected error: %s' % line)
|
|
|
|
# No header guard errors for old-style guard
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#endif // %s_' % expected_guard],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
for line in error_collector.ResultList():
|
|
if line.find('build/header_guard') != -1:
|
|
self.fail('Unexpected error: %s' % line)
|
|
|
|
old_verbose_level = cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level
|
|
try:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = 0
|
|
# Warn on old-style guard if verbosity is 0.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#define %s_' % expected_guard,
|
|
'#endif // %s_' % expected_guard],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [0]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
finally:
|
|
cpplint._cpplint_state.verbose_level = old_verbose_level
|
|
|
|
# Completely incorrect header guard
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef FOO',
|
|
'#define FOO',
|
|
'#endif // FOO'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#endif line should be "#endif // %s"'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# incorrect header guard with nolint
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'h',
|
|
['#ifndef FOO // NOLINT',
|
|
'#define FOO',
|
|
'#endif // FOO NOLINT'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#ifndef header guard has wrong style, please use: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
0,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'#endif line should be "#endif // %s"'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
# Special case for flymake
|
|
for test_file in ['mydir/foo_flymake.h', 'mydir/.flymake/foo.h']:
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(test_file, 'h',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.', ''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(
|
|
'No #ifndef header guard found, suggested CPP variable is: %s'
|
|
' [build/header_guard] [5]' % expected_guard),
|
|
error_collector.ResultList())
|
|
|
|
def testBuildHeaderGuardWithRoot(self):
|
|
file_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
|
|
'cpplint_test_header.h')
|
|
file_info = cpplint.FileInfo(file_path)
|
|
if file_info.FullName() == file_info.RepositoryName():
|
|
# When FileInfo cannot deduce the root directory of the repository,
|
|
# FileInfo.RepositoryName returns the same value as FileInfo.FullName.
|
|
# This can happen when this source file was obtained without .svn or
|
|
# .git directory. (e.g. using 'svn export' or 'git archive').
|
|
# Skip this test in such a case because --root flag makes sense only
|
|
# when the root directory of the repository is properly deduced.
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals('CPPLINT_CPPLINT_TEST_HEADER_H_',
|
|
cpplint.GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(file_path))
|
|
cpplint._root = 'cpplint'
|
|
self.assertEquals('CPPLINT_TEST_HEADER_H_',
|
|
cpplint.GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(file_path))
|
|
# --root flag is ignored if an non-existent directory is specified.
|
|
cpplint._root = 'NON_EXISTENT_DIR'
|
|
self.assertEquals('CPPLINT_CPPLINT_TEST_HEADER_H_',
|
|
cpplint.GetHeaderGuardCPPVariable(file_path))
|
|
|
|
def testBuildInclude(self):
|
|
# Test that include statements have slashes in them.
|
|
self.TestLint('#include "foo.h"',
|
|
'Include the directory when naming .h files'
|
|
' [build/include] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('#include "Python.h"', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('#include "lua.h"', '')
|
|
|
|
def testBuildPrintfFormat(self):
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
[r'printf("\%%d", value);',
|
|
r'snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "\[%d", value);',
|
|
r'fprintf(file, "\(%d", value);',
|
|
r'vsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "\\\{%d", ap);'],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
4,
|
|
error_collector.Results().count(
|
|
'%, [, (, and { are undefined character escapes. Unescape them.'
|
|
' [build/printf_format] [3]'))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
'foo.cc', 'cc',
|
|
['// Copyright 2014 Your Company.',
|
|
r'printf("\\%%%d", value);',
|
|
r'printf(R"(\[)");',
|
|
r'printf(R"(\[%s)", R"(\])");',
|
|
''],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', error_collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
def testRuntimePrintfFormat(self):
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'fprintf(file, "%q", value);',
|
|
'%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'aprintf(file, "The number is %12q", value);',
|
|
'%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'printf(file, "The number is" "%-12q", value);',
|
|
'%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'printf(file, "The number is" "%+12q", value);',
|
|
'%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'printf(file, "The number is" "% 12q", value);',
|
|
'%q in format strings is deprecated. Use %ll instead.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [3]')
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint(
|
|
r'snprintf(file, "Never mix %d and %1$d parameters!", value);',
|
|
'%N$ formats are unconventional. Try rewriting to avoid them.'
|
|
' [runtime/printf_format] [2]')
|
|
|
|
def TestLintLogCodeOnError(self, code, expected_message):
|
|
# Special TestLint which logs the input code on error.
|
|
result = self.PerformSingleLineLint(code)
|
|
if result != expected_message:
|
|
self.fail('For code: "%s"\nGot: "%s"\nExpected: "%s"'
|
|
% (code, result, expected_message))
|
|
|
|
def testBuildStorageClass(self):
|
|
qualifiers = [None, 'const', 'volatile']
|
|
signs = [None, 'signed', 'unsigned']
|
|
types = ['void', 'char', 'int', 'float', 'double',
|
|
'schar', 'int8', 'uint8', 'int16', 'uint16',
|
|
'int32', 'uint32', 'int64', 'uint64']
|
|
storage_classes = ['extern', 'register', 'static', 'typedef']
|
|
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message = (
|
|
'Storage class (static, extern, typedef, etc) should be first.'
|
|
' [build/storage_class] [5]')
|
|
|
|
# Some explicit cases. Legal in C++, deprecated in C99.
|
|
self.TestLint('const int static foo = 5;',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('char static foo;',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('double const static foo = 2.0;',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('uint64 typedef unsigned_long_long;',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
self.TestLint('int register foo = 0;',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
# Since there are a very large number of possibilities, randomly
|
|
# construct declarations.
|
|
# Make sure that the declaration is logged if there's an error.
|
|
# Seed generator with an integer for absolute reproducibility.
|
|
random.seed(25)
|
|
for unused_i in range(10):
|
|
# Build up random list of non-storage-class declaration specs.
|
|
other_decl_specs = [random.choice(qualifiers), random.choice(signs),
|
|
random.choice(types)]
|
|
# remove None
|
|
other_decl_specs = [x for x in other_decl_specs if x is not None]
|
|
|
|
# shuffle
|
|
random.shuffle(other_decl_specs)
|
|
|
|
# insert storage class after the first
|
|
storage_class = random.choice(storage_classes)
|
|
insertion_point = random.randint(1, len(other_decl_specs))
|
|
decl_specs = (other_decl_specs[0:insertion_point]
|
|
+ [storage_class]
|
|
+ other_decl_specs[insertion_point:])
|
|
|
|
self.TestLintLogCodeOnError(
|
|
' '.join(decl_specs) + ';',
|
|
build_storage_class_error_message)
|
|
|
|
# but no error if storage class is first
|
|
self.TestLintLogCodeOnError(
|
|
storage_class + ' ' + ' '.join(other_decl_specs),
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testLegalCopyright(self):
|
|
legal_copyright_message = (
|
|
'No copyright message found. '
|
|
'You should have a line: "Copyright [year] <Copyright Owner>"'
|
|
' [legal/copyright] [5]')
|
|
|
|
copyright_line = '// Copyright 2014 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved.'
|
|
|
|
file_path = 'mydir/googleclient/foo.cc'
|
|
|
|
# There should be a copyright message in the first 10 lines
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'cc', [], error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(legal_copyright_message))
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
file_path, 'cc',
|
|
['' for unused_i in range(10)] + [copyright_line],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
1,
|
|
error_collector.ResultList().count(legal_copyright_message))
|
|
|
|
# Test that warning isn't issued if Copyright line appears early enough.
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(file_path, 'cc', [copyright_line], error_collector)
|
|
for message in error_collector.ResultList():
|
|
if message.find('legal/copyright') != -1:
|
|
self.fail('Unexpected error: %s' % message)
|
|
|
|
error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(
|
|
file_path, 'cc',
|
|
['' for unused_i in range(9)] + [copyright_line],
|
|
error_collector)
|
|
for message in error_collector.ResultList():
|
|
if message.find('legal/copyright') != -1:
|
|
self.fail('Unexpected error: %s' % message)
|
|
|
|
def testInvalidIncrement(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('*count++;',
|
|
'Changing pointer instead of value (or unused value of '
|
|
'operator*). [runtime/invalid_increment] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testSnprintfSize(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('vsnprintf(NULL, 0, format)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('snprintf(fisk, 1, format)',
|
|
'If you can, use sizeof(fisk) instead of 1 as the 2nd arg '
|
|
'to snprintf. [runtime/printf] [3]')
|
|
class Cxx11Test(CpplintTestBase):
|
|
|
|
def Helper(self, package, extension, lines, count):
|
|
filename = package + '/foo.' + extension
|
|
lines = lines[:]
|
|
|
|
# Header files need to have an ifdef guard wrapped around their code.
|
|
if extension == 'h':
|
|
guard = filename.upper().replace('/', '_').replace('.', '_') + '_'
|
|
lines.insert(0, '#ifndef ' + guard)
|
|
lines.insert(1, '#define ' + guard)
|
|
lines.append('#endif // ' + guard)
|
|
|
|
# All files need a final blank line.
|
|
lines.append('')
|
|
|
|
# Process the file and check resulting error count.
|
|
collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.ProcessFileData(filename, extension, lines, collector)
|
|
error_list = collector.ResultList()
|
|
self.assertEquals(count, len(error_list), error_list)
|
|
|
|
def TestCxx11Feature(self, code, expected_error):
|
|
lines = code.split('\n')
|
|
collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
cpplint.RemoveMultiLineComments('foo.h', lines, collector)
|
|
clean_lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
|
|
cpplint.FlagCxx11Features('foo.cc', clean_lines, 0, collector)
|
|
self.assertEquals(expected_error, collector.Results())
|
|
|
|
def testBlockedHeaders(self):
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('#include <mutex>',
|
|
'<mutex> is an unapproved C++11 header.'
|
|
' [build/c++11] [5]')
|
|
|
|
def testBlockedClasses(self):
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('std::alignment_of<T>',
|
|
'std::alignment_of is an unapproved '
|
|
'C++11 class or function. Send c-style an example '
|
|
'of where it would make your code more readable, '
|
|
'and they may let you use it.'
|
|
' [build/c++11] [5]')
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('std::alignment_offer', '')
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('mystd::alignment_of', '')
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('std::binomial_distribution', '')
|
|
|
|
def testBlockedFunctions(self):
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('std::alignment_of<int>',
|
|
'std::alignment_of is an unapproved '
|
|
'C++11 class or function. Send c-style an example '
|
|
'of where it would make your code more readable, '
|
|
'and they may let you use it.'
|
|
' [build/c++11] [5]')
|
|
# Missed because of the lack of "std::". Compiles because ADL
|
|
# looks in the namespace of my_shared_ptr, which (presumably) is
|
|
# std::. But there will be a lint error somewhere in this file
|
|
# since my_shared_ptr had to be defined.
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('static_pointer_cast<Base>(my_shared_ptr)', '')
|
|
self.TestCxx11Feature('std::declval<T>()', '')
|
|
|
|
def testExplicitMakePair(self):
|
|
self.TestLint('make_pair', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('make_pair(42, 42)', '')
|
|
self.TestLint('make_pair<',
|
|
'For C++11-compatibility, omit template arguments from'
|
|
' make_pair OR use pair directly OR if appropriate,'
|
|
' construct a pair directly'
|
|
' [build/explicit_make_pair] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('make_pair <',
|
|
'For C++11-compatibility, omit template arguments from'
|
|
' make_pair OR use pair directly OR if appropriate,'
|
|
' construct a pair directly'
|
|
' [build/explicit_make_pair] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLint('my_make_pair<int, int>', '')
|
|
|
|
class CleansedLinesTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
|
|
def testInit(self):
|
|
lines = ['Line 1',
|
|
'Line 2',
|
|
'Line 3 // Comment test',
|
|
'Line 4 /* Comment test */',
|
|
'Line 5 "foo"']
|
|
|
|
clean_lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
|
|
self.assertEquals(lines, clean_lines.raw_lines)
|
|
self.assertEquals(5, clean_lines.NumLines())
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['Line 1',
|
|
'Line 2',
|
|
'Line 3',
|
|
'Line 4',
|
|
'Line 5 "foo"'],
|
|
clean_lines.lines)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(['Line 1',
|
|
'Line 2',
|
|
'Line 3',
|
|
'Line 4',
|
|
'Line 5 ""'],
|
|
clean_lines.elided)
|
|
|
|
def testInitEmpty(self):
|
|
clean_lines = cpplint.CleansedLines([])
|
|
self.assertEquals([], clean_lines.raw_lines)
|
|
self.assertEquals(0, clean_lines.NumLines())
|
|
|
|
def testCollapseStrings(self):
|
|
collapse = cpplint.CleansedLines._CollapseStrings
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('""')) # "" (empty)
|
|
self.assertEquals('"""', collapse('"""')) # """ (bad)
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('"xyz"')) # "xyz" (string)
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('"\\\""')) # "\"" (string)
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('"\'"')) # "'" (string)
|
|
self.assertEquals('"\"', collapse('"\"')) # "\" (bad)
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('"\\\\"')) # "\\" (string)
|
|
self.assertEquals('"', collapse('"\\\\\\"')) # "\\\" (bad)
|
|
self.assertEquals('""', collapse('"\\\\\\\\"')) # "\\\\" (string)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'\'', collapse('\'\'')) # '' (empty)
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'\'', collapse('\'a\'')) # 'a' (char)
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'\'', collapse('\'\\\'\'')) # '\'' (char)
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'', collapse('\'\\\'')) # '\' (bad)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', collapse('\\012')) # '\012' (char)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', collapse('\\xfF0')) # '\xfF0' (char)
|
|
self.assertEquals('', collapse('\\n')) # '\n' (char)
|
|
self.assertEquals(r'\#', collapse('\\#')) # '\#' (bad)
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals('"" + ""', collapse('"\'" + "\'"'))
|
|
self.assertEquals("'', ''", collapse("'\"', '\"'"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('""[0b10]', collapse('"a\'b"[0b1\'0]'))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals('42', collapse("4'2"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('0b0101', collapse("0b0'1'0'1"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('1048576', collapse("1'048'576"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('0X100000', collapse("0X10'0000"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('0004000000', collapse("0'004'000'000"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('1.602176565e-19', collapse("1.602'176'565e-19"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'\' + 0xffff', collapse("'i' + 0xf'f'f'f"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('sizeof\'\' == 1', collapse("sizeof'x' == 1"))
|
|
self.assertEquals('0x.03p100', collapse('0x.0\'3p1\'0\'0'))
|
|
self.assertEquals('123.45', collapse('1\'23.4\'5'))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals('StringReplace(body, "", "");',
|
|
collapse('StringReplace(body, "\\\\", "\\\\\\\\");'))
|
|
self.assertEquals('\'\' ""',
|
|
collapse('\'"\' "foo"'))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class OrderOfIncludesTest(CpplintTestBase):
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
CpplintTestBase.setUp(self)
|
|
self.include_state = cpplint._IncludeState()
|
|
os.path.abspath = lambda value: value
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_OtherThenCpp(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._OTHER_HEADER))
|
|
self.assertEqual('Found C++ system header after other header',
|
|
self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_CppThenC(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
self.assertEqual('Found C system header after C++ system header',
|
|
self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._C_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_LikelyThenCpp(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._LIKELY_MY_HEADER))
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_PossibleThenCpp(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER))
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_CppThenLikely(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
# This will eventually fail.
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._LIKELY_MY_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testCheckNextIncludeOrder_CppThenPossible(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER))
|
|
self.assertEqual('', self.include_state.CheckNextIncludeOrder(
|
|
cpplint._POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER))
|
|
|
|
def testClassifyInclude(self):
|
|
file_info = cpplint.FileInfo
|
|
classify_include = cpplint._ClassifyInclude
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._C_SYS_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/foo.cc'),
|
|
'stdio.h',
|
|
True))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/foo.cc'),
|
|
'string',
|
|
True))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._CPP_SYS_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/foo.cc'),
|
|
'typeinfo',
|
|
True))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._OTHER_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/foo.cc'),
|
|
'string',
|
|
False))
|
|
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._LIKELY_MY_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/foo.cc'),
|
|
'foo/foo-inl.h',
|
|
False))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._LIKELY_MY_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/internal/foo.cc'),
|
|
'foo/public/foo.h',
|
|
False))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._POSSIBLE_MY_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/internal/foo.cc'),
|
|
'foo/other/public/foo.h',
|
|
False))
|
|
self.assertEqual(cpplint._OTHER_HEADER,
|
|
classify_include(file_info('foo/internal/foo.cc'),
|
|
'foo/other/public/foop.h',
|
|
False))
|
|
|
|
def testTryDropCommonSuffixes(self):
|
|
self.assertEqual('foo/foo', cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo-inl.h'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('foo/bar/foo',
|
|
cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('foo/bar/foo_inl.h'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('foo/foo', cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo.cc'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('foo/foo_unusualinternal',
|
|
cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('foo/foo_unusualinternal.h'))
|
|
self.assertEqual('',
|
|
cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('_test.cc'))
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self.assertEqual('test',
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|
cpplint._DropCommonSuffixes('test.cc'))
|
|
|
|
def testRegression(self):
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|
def Format(includes):
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|
include_list = []
|
|
for item in includes:
|
|
if item.startswith('"') or item.startswith('<'):
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include_list.append('#include %s\n' % item)
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|
else:
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include_list.append(item + '\n')
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return ''.join(include_list)
|
|
|
|
# Test singleton cases first.
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|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['"foo/foo.h"']), '')
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|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['<stdio.h>']), '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['<string>']), '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['"foo/foo-inl.h"']), '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['"bar/bar-inl.h"']), '')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc', Format(['"bar/bar.h"']), '')
|
|
|
|
# Test everything in a good and new order.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/foo.h"',
|
|
'"foo/foo-inl.h"',
|
|
'<stdio.h>',
|
|
'<string>',
|
|
'<unordered_map>',
|
|
'"bar/bar-inl.h"',
|
|
'"bar/bar.h"']),
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Test bad orders.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['<string>', '<stdio.h>']),
|
|
'Found C system header after C++ system header.'
|
|
' Should be: foo.h, c system, c++ system, other.'
|
|
' [build/include_order] [4]')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/bar-inl.h"',
|
|
'"foo/foo-inl.h"']),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/e.h"',
|
|
'"foo/b.h"', # warning here (e>b)
|
|
'"foo/c.h"',
|
|
'"foo/d.h"',
|
|
'"foo/a.h"']), # warning here (d>a)
|
|
['Include "foo/b.h" not in alphabetical order'
|
|
' [build/include_alpha] [4]',
|
|
'Include "foo/a.h" not in alphabetical order'
|
|
' [build/include_alpha] [4]'])
|
|
# -inl.h headers are no longer special.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/foo-inl.h"', '<string>']),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/bar.h"', '"foo/bar-inl.h"']),
|
|
'')
|
|
# Test componentized header. OK to have my header in ../public dir.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/internal/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/public/foo.h"', '<string>']),
|
|
'')
|
|
# OK to have my header in other dir (not stylistically, but
|
|
# cpplint isn't as good as a human).
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/internal/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/other/public/foo.h"',
|
|
'<string>']),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/foo.h"',
|
|
'<string>',
|
|
'"base/google.h"',
|
|
'"base/flags.h"']),
|
|
'Include "base/flags.h" not in alphabetical '
|
|
'order [build/include_alpha] [4]')
|
|
# According to the style, -inl.h should come before .h, but we don't
|
|
# complain about that.
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['"foo/foo-inl.h"',
|
|
'"foo/foo.h"',
|
|
'"base/google.h"',
|
|
'"base/google-inl.h"']),
|
|
'')
|
|
# Allow project includes to be separated by blank lines
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('a/a.cc',
|
|
Format(['"a/a.h"',
|
|
'<string>',
|
|
'"base/google.h"',
|
|
'',
|
|
'"b/c.h"',
|
|
'',
|
|
'MACRO',
|
|
'"a/b.h"']),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('a/a.cc',
|
|
Format(['"a/a.h"',
|
|
'<string>',
|
|
'"base/google.h"',
|
|
'"a/b.h"']),
|
|
'Include "a/b.h" not in alphabetical '
|
|
'order [build/include_alpha] [4]')
|
|
|
|
# Test conditional includes
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'a/a.cc',
|
|
''.join(['#include <string.h>\n',
|
|
'#include "base/port.h"\n',
|
|
'#include <initializer_list>\n']),
|
|
('Found C++ system header after other header. '
|
|
'Should be: a.h, c system, c++ system, other. '
|
|
'[build/include_order] [4]'))
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'a/a.cc',
|
|
''.join(['#include <string.h>\n',
|
|
'#include "base/port.h"\n',
|
|
'#ifdef LANG_CXX11\n',
|
|
'#include <initializer_list>\n',
|
|
'#endif // LANG_CXX11\n']),
|
|
'')
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck(
|
|
'a/a.cc',
|
|
''.join(['#include <string.h>\n',
|
|
'#ifdef LANG_CXX11\n',
|
|
'#include "base/port.h"\n',
|
|
'#include <initializer_list>\n',
|
|
'#endif // LANG_CXX11\n']),
|
|
('Found C++ system header after other header. '
|
|
'Should be: a.h, c system, c++ system, other. '
|
|
'[build/include_order] [4]'))
|
|
|
|
# Third party headers are exempt from order checks
|
|
self.TestLanguageRulesCheck('foo/foo.cc',
|
|
Format(['<string>', '"Python.h"', '<vector>']),
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CheckForFunctionLengthsTest(CpplintTestBase):
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
# Reducing these thresholds for the tests speeds up tests significantly.
|
|
self.old_normal_trigger = cpplint._FunctionState._NORMAL_TRIGGER
|
|
self.old_test_trigger = cpplint._FunctionState._TEST_TRIGGER
|
|
|
|
cpplint._FunctionState._NORMAL_TRIGGER = 10
|
|
cpplint._FunctionState._TEST_TRIGGER = 25
|
|
|
|
def tearDown(self):
|
|
cpplint._FunctionState._NORMAL_TRIGGER = self.old_normal_trigger
|
|
cpplint._FunctionState._TEST_TRIGGER = self.old_test_trigger
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthsCheck(self, code, expected_message):
|
|
"""Check warnings for long function bodies are as expected.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
code: C++ source code expected to generate a warning message.
|
|
expected_message: Message expected to be generated by the C++ code.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.assertEquals(expected_message,
|
|
self.PerformFunctionLengthsCheck(code))
|
|
|
|
def TriggerLines(self, error_level):
|
|
"""Return number of lines needed to trigger a function length warning.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
Number of lines needed to trigger a function length warning.
|
|
"""
|
|
return cpplint._FunctionState._NORMAL_TRIGGER * 2**error_level
|
|
|
|
def TestLines(self, error_level):
|
|
"""Return number of lines needed to trigger a test function length warning.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
Number of lines needed to trigger a test function length warning.
|
|
"""
|
|
return cpplint._FunctionState._TEST_TRIGGER * 2**error_level
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinition(self, lines, error_level):
|
|
"""Generate long function definition and check warnings are as expected.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
lines: Number of lines to generate.
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
"""
|
|
trigger_level = self.TriggerLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test(int x)' + self.FunctionBody(lines),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'test() has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]'
|
|
% (lines, trigger_level, error_level)))
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionOK(self, lines):
|
|
"""Generate shorter function definition and check no warning is produced.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
lines: Number of lines to generate.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test(int x)' + self.FunctionBody(lines),
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(self, error_level):
|
|
"""Generate and check function at the trigger level for --v setting.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinition(self.TriggerLines(error_level),
|
|
error_level)
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(self, error_level):
|
|
"""Generate and check function just below the trigger level for --v setting.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinition(self.TriggerLines(error_level)-1,
|
|
error_level-1)
|
|
|
|
def TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(self, error_level):
|
|
"""Generate and check function just above the trigger level for --v setting.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
error_level: --v setting for cpplint.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinition(self.TriggerLines(error_level)+1,
|
|
error_level)
|
|
|
|
def FunctionBody(self, number_of_lines):
|
|
return ' {\n' + ' this_is_just_a_test();\n'*number_of_lines + '}'
|
|
|
|
def FunctionBodyWithBlankLines(self, number_of_lines):
|
|
return ' {\n' + ' this_is_just_a_test();\n\n'*number_of_lines + '}'
|
|
|
|
def FunctionBodyWithNoLints(self, number_of_lines):
|
|
return (' {\n' +
|
|
' this_is_just_a_test(); // NOLINT\n'*number_of_lines + '}')
|
|
|
|
# Test line length checks.
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDeclaration(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test();', # Not a function definition
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDeclarationWithBlockFollowing(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
('void test();\n'
|
|
+ self.FunctionBody(66)), # Not a function definition
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckClassDefinition(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck( # Not a function definition
|
|
'class Test' + self.FunctionBody(66) + ';',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckTrivial(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test() {}', # Not counted
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckEmpty(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test() {\n}',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity0(self):
|
|
old_verbosity = cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(0)
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionOK(self.TriggerLines(0)-1)
|
|
cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(old_verbosity)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAtSeverity0(self):
|
|
old_verbosity = cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(0)
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionOK(self.TriggerLines(0))
|
|
cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(old_verbosity)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity0(self):
|
|
old_verbosity = cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(0)
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(0)
|
|
cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(old_verbosity)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity1v0(self):
|
|
old_verbosity = cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(0)
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(1)
|
|
cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(old_verbosity)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAtSeverity1v0(self):
|
|
old_verbosity = cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(0)
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(1)
|
|
cpplint._SetVerboseLevel(old_verbosity)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity1(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionOK(self.TriggerLines(1)-1)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAtSeverity1(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionOK(self.TriggerLines(1))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity1(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(1)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1PlusBlanks(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TriggerLines(error_level) + 1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TriggerLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test_blanks(int x)' + self.FunctionBody(error_lines),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'test_blanks() has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckComplexDefinitionSeverity1(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TriggerLines(error_level) + 1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TriggerLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
('my_namespace::my_other_namespace::MyVeryLongTypeName*\n'
|
|
'my_namespace::my_other_namespace::MyFunction(int arg1, char* arg2)'
|
|
+ self.FunctionBody(error_lines)),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'my_namespace::my_other_namespace::MyFunction()'
|
|
' has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1ForTest(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TestLines(error_level) + 1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TestLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'TEST_F(Test, Mutator)' + self.FunctionBody(error_lines),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'TEST_F(Test, Mutator) has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1ForSplitLineTest(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TestLines(error_level) + 1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TestLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
('TEST_F(GoogleUpdateRecoveryRegistryProtectedTest,\n'
|
|
' FixGoogleUpdate_AllValues_MachineApp)' # note: 4 spaces
|
|
+ self.FunctionBody(error_lines)),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'TEST_F(GoogleUpdateRecoveryRegistryProtectedTest, ' # 1 space
|
|
'FixGoogleUpdate_AllValues_MachineApp) has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines+1, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1ForBadTestDoesntBreak(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TestLines(error_level) + 1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TestLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
('TEST_F('
|
|
+ self.FunctionBody(error_lines)),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'TEST_F has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1WithEmbeddedNoLints(self):
|
|
error_level = 1
|
|
error_lines = self.TriggerLines(error_level)+1
|
|
trigger_level = self.TriggerLines(cpplint._VerboseLevel())
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'void test(int x)' + self.FunctionBodyWithNoLints(error_lines),
|
|
('Small and focused functions are preferred: '
|
|
'test() has %d non-comment lines '
|
|
'(error triggered by exceeding %d lines).'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [%d]')
|
|
% (error_lines, trigger_level, error_level))
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity1WithNoLint(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
('void test(int x)' + self.FunctionBody(self.TriggerLines(1))
|
|
+ ' // NOLINT -- long function'),
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity2(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(2)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity2(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(2)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity2(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(2)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity3(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(3)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity3(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(3)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity3(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(3)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity4(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(4)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionSeverity4(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(4)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity4(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(4)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionBelowSeverity5(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckBelowErrorLevel(5)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAtSeverity5(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAtErrorLevel(5)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionAboveSeverity5(self):
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckAboveErrorLevel(5)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthCheckDefinitionHugeLines(self):
|
|
# 5 is the limit
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthCheckDefinition(self.TriggerLines(10), 5)
|
|
|
|
def testFunctionLengthNotDeterminable(self):
|
|
# Macro invocation without terminating semicolon.
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'MACRO(arg)',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
# Macro with underscores
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'MACRO_WITH_UNDERSCORES(arg1, arg2, arg3)',
|
|
'')
|
|
|
|
self.TestFunctionLengthsCheck(
|
|
'NonMacro(arg)',
|
|
'Lint failed to find start of function body.'
|
|
' [readability/fn_size] [5]')
|
|
|
|
|
|
def TrimExtraIndent(text_block):
|
|
"""Trim a uniform amount of whitespace off of each line in a string.
|
|
|
|
Compute the minimum indent on all non blank lines and trim that from each, so
|
|
that the block of text has no extra indentation.
|
|
|
|
Args:
|
|
text_block: a multiline string
|
|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
text_block with the common whitespace indent of each line removed.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def CountLeadingWhitespace(s):
|
|
count = 0
|
|
for c in s:
|
|
if not c.isspace():
|
|
break
|
|
count += 1
|
|
return count
|
|
# find the minimum indent (except for blank lines)
|
|
min_indent = min([CountLeadingWhitespace(line)
|
|
for line in text_block.split('\n') if line])
|
|
return '\n'.join([line[min_indent:] for line in text_block.split('\n')])
|
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class CloseExpressionTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(
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# 1 2 3 4 5
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# 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
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['// Line 0',
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'inline RCULocked<X>::ReadPtr::ReadPtr(const RCULocked* rcu) {',
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' DCHECK(!(data & kFlagMask)) << "Error";',
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'}',
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'// Line 4',
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'RCULocked<X>::WritePtr::WritePtr(RCULocked* rcu)',
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' : lock_(&rcu_->mutex_) {',
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'}',
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'// Line 8',
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'template <typename T, typename... A>',
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'typename std::enable_if<',
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' std::is_array<T>::value && (std::extent<T>::value > 0)>::type',
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'MakeUnique(A&&... a) = delete;',
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'// Line 13',
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'auto x = []() {};',
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'// Line 15',
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'template <typename U>',
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'friend bool operator==(const reffed_ptr& a,',
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' const reffed_ptr<U>& b) {',
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' return a.get() == b.get();',
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'}',
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'// Line 21'])
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|
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def testCloseExpression(self):
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# List of positions to test:
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# (start line, start position, end line, end position + 1)
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positions = [(1, 16, 1, 19),
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(1, 37, 1, 59),
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(1, 60, 3, 1),
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(2, 8, 2, 29),
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(2, 30, 22, -1), # Left shift operator
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(9, 9, 9, 36),
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(10, 23, 11, 59),
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(11, 54, 22, -1), # Greater than operator
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(14, 9, 14, 11),
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(14, 11, 14, 13),
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(14, 14, 14, 16),
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(17, 22, 18, 46),
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(18, 47, 20, 1)]
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for p in positions:
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(_, line, column) = cpplint.CloseExpression(self.lines, p[0], p[1])
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self.assertEquals((p[2], p[3]), (line, column))
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|
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def testReverseCloseExpression(self):
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# List of positions to test:
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# (end line, end position, start line, start position)
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positions = [(1, 18, 1, 16),
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(1, 58, 1, 37),
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(2, 27, 2, 10),
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(2, 28, 2, 8),
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(6, 18, 0, -1), # -> operator
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(9, 35, 9, 9),
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(11, 54, 0, -1), # Greater than operator
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(11, 57, 11, 31),
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(14, 10, 14, 9),
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(14, 12, 14, 11),
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(14, 15, 14, 14),
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(18, 45, 17, 22),
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(20, 0, 18, 47)]
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for p in positions:
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(_, line, column) = cpplint.ReverseCloseExpression(self.lines, p[0], p[1])
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self.assertEquals((p[2], p[3]), (line, column))
|
|
|
|
|
|
class NestingStateTest(unittest.TestCase):
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
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|
self.nesting_state = cpplint.NestingState()
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|
self.error_collector = ErrorCollector(self.assert_)
|
|
|
|
def UpdateWithLines(self, lines):
|
|
clean_lines = cpplint.CleansedLines(lines)
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for line in xrange(clean_lines.NumLines()):
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self.nesting_state.Update('test.cc',
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clean_lines, line, self.error_collector)
|
|
|
|
def testEmpty(self):
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self.UpdateWithLines([])
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self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack, [])
|
|
|
|
def testNamespace(self):
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|
self.UpdateWithLines(['namespace {'])
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|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0],
|
|
cpplint._NamespaceInfo))
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].seen_open_brace)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, '')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['namespace outer { namespace inner'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 3)
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].seen_open_brace)
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[1].seen_open_brace)
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[2].seen_open_brace)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, '')
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[1].name, 'outer')
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[2].name, 'inner')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['{'])
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[2].seen_open_brace)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['}', '}}'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testClass(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'A')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].class_indent, 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};',
|
|
'struct B : public A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'B')
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};',
|
|
'class C',
|
|
': public A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'C')
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};',
|
|
'template<T>'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class D {', ' class E {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 2)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[1], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[1].name, 'E')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[1].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[1].class_indent, 2)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.InnermostClass().name, 'E')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['}', '}'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testClassAccess(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'private')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' public:'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'public')
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' protracted:'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'public')
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' protected:'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'protected')
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' private:'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'private')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' struct B {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 2)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[1], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[1].access, 'public')
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'private')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' protected :'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[1].access, 'protected')
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].access, 'private')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' }', '}'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testStruct(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['struct A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'A')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['}',
|
|
'void Func(struct B arg) {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertFalse(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0],
|
|
cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['}'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testPreprocessor(self):
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 0)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#if MACRO1'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#ifdef MACRO2'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#else'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#ifdef MACRO3'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 2)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#elif MACRO4'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 2)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#ifdef MACRO5',
|
|
'class A {',
|
|
'#elif MACRO6',
|
|
'class B {',
|
|
'#else',
|
|
'class C {',
|
|
'#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 0)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'A')
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class D',
|
|
'#ifdef MACRO7'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#elif MACRO8',
|
|
': public E'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].seen_open_brace)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#else',
|
|
'{'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertTrue(self.nesting_state.stack[0].seen_open_brace)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.pp_stack), 0)
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].is_derived)
|
|
self.assertFalse(self.nesting_state.stack[0].seen_open_brace)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([';'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testTemplate(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['template <T,',
|
|
' class Arg1 = tmpl<T> >'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'A')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};',
|
|
'template <T,',
|
|
' template <typename, typename> class B>',
|
|
'class C'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'C')
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([';'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class D : public Tmpl<E>'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'D')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['{', '};'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['template <class F,',
|
|
' class G,',
|
|
' class H,',
|
|
' typename I>',
|
|
'static void Func() {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertFalse(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0],
|
|
cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['}',
|
|
'template <class J> class K {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'K')
|
|
|
|
def testTemplateInnerClass(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class A {',
|
|
' public:'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' template <class B>',
|
|
' class C<alloc<B> >',
|
|
' : public A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 2)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[1], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
|
|
def testArguments(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['class A {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'A')
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' void Func(',
|
|
' struct X arg1,'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' struct X *arg2);'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['struct B {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertTrue(isinstance(self.nesting_state.stack[0], cpplint._ClassInfo))
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[0].name, 'B')
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#ifdef MACRO',
|
|
' void Func(',
|
|
' struct X arg1'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#else'])
|
|
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' void Func(',
|
|
' struct X arg1'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' struct X *arg2);'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['};'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
|
|
|
|
def testInlineAssembly(self):
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['void CopyRow_SSE2(const uint8* src, uint8* dst,',
|
|
' int count) {'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm, cpplint._NO_ASM)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' asm volatile ('])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm,
|
|
cpplint._INSIDE_ASM)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' "sub %0,%1 \\n"',
|
|
' "1: \\n"',
|
|
' "movdqa (%0),%%xmm0 \\n"',
|
|
' "movdqa 0x10(%0),%%xmm1 \\n"',
|
|
' "movdqa %%xmm0,(%0,%1) \\n"',
|
|
' "movdqa %%xmm1,0x10(%0,%1) \\n"',
|
|
' "lea 0x20(%0),%0 \\n"',
|
|
' "sub $0x20,%2 \\n"',
|
|
' "jg 1b \\n"',
|
|
' : "+r"(src), // %0',
|
|
' "+r"(dst), // %1',
|
|
' "+r"(count) // %2',
|
|
' :',
|
|
' : "memory", "cc"'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm,
|
|
cpplint._INSIDE_ASM)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#if defined(__SSE2__)',
|
|
' , "xmm0", "xmm1"'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm,
|
|
cpplint._INSIDE_ASM)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines(['#endif'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 1)
|
|
self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm,
|
|
cpplint._INSIDE_ASM)
|
|
|
|
self.UpdateWithLines([' );'])
|
|
self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
|
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self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
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self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm, cpplint._END_ASM)
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self.UpdateWithLines(['__asm {'])
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self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 2)
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self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].open_parentheses, 0)
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self.assertEquals(self.nesting_state.stack[-1].inline_asm,
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cpplint._BLOCK_ASM)
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self.UpdateWithLines(['}'])
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self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 1)
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self.UpdateWithLines(['}'])
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self.assertEquals(len(self.nesting_state.stack), 0)
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# pylint: disable-msg=C6409
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def setUp():
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"""Runs before all tests are executed.
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"""
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# Enable all filters, so we don't miss anything that is off by default.
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cpplint._DEFAULT_FILTERS = []
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cpplint._cpplint_state.SetFilters('')
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# pylint: disable-msg=C6409
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def tearDown():
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"""A global check to make sure all error-categories have been tested.
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The main tearDown() routine is the only code we can guarantee will be
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run after all other tests have been executed.
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"""
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try:
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if _run_verifyallcategoriesseen:
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ErrorCollector(None).VerifyAllCategoriesAreSeen()
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except NameError:
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# If nobody set the global _run_verifyallcategoriesseen, then
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# we assume we should silently not run the test
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pass
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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# We don't want to run the VerifyAllCategoriesAreSeen() test unless
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# we're running the full test suite: if we only run one test,
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# obviously we're not going to see all the error categories. So we
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# only run VerifyAllCategoriesAreSeen() when no commandline flags
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# are passed in.
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global _run_verifyallcategoriesseen
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_run_verifyallcategoriesseen = (len(sys.argv) == 1)
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setUp()
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unittest.main()
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tearDown()
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