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Add enough type annotations to pass mypy 0.782 with Python 3.5. The source code will still run normally under older Python versions. Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
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Python
Executable File
411 lines
14 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""
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This script checks the current state of the source code for minor issues,
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including incorrect file permissions, presence of tabs, non-Unix line endings,
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trailing whitespace, and presence of UTF-8 BOM.
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Note: requires python 3, must be run from Mbed TLS root.
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"""
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import os
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import argparse
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import logging
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import codecs
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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try:
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from typing import FrozenSet, Optional, Pattern # pylint: disable=unused-import
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except ImportError:
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pass
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class FileIssueTracker:
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"""Base class for file-wide issue tracking.
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To implement a checker that processes a file as a whole, inherit from
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this class and implement `check_file_for_issue` and define ``heading``.
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``suffix_exemptions``: files whose name ends with a string in this set
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will not be checked.
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``path_exemptions``: files whose path (relative to the root of the source
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tree) matches this regular expression will not be checked. This can be
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``None`` to match no path. Paths are normalized and converted to ``/``
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separators before matching.
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``heading``: human-readable description of the issue
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"""
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suffix_exemptions = frozenset() #type: FrozenSet[str]
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path_exemptions = None #type: Optional[Pattern[str]]
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# heading must be defined in derived classes.
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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def __init__(self):
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self.files_with_issues = {}
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@staticmethod
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def normalize_path(filepath):
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"""Normalize ``filepath`` with / as the directory separator."""
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filepath = os.path.normpath(filepath)
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# On Windows, we may have backslashes to separate directories.
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# We need slashes to match exemption lists.
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seps = os.path.sep
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if os.path.altsep is not None:
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seps += os.path.altsep
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return '/'.join(filepath.split(seps))
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def should_check_file(self, filepath):
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"""Whether the given file name should be checked.
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Files whose name ends with a string listed in ``self.suffix_exemptions``
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or whose path matches ``self.path_exemptions`` will not be checked.
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"""
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for files_exemption in self.suffix_exemptions:
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if filepath.endswith(files_exemption):
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return False
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if self.path_exemptions and \
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re.match(self.path_exemptions, self.normalize_path(filepath)):
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return False
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return True
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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"""Check the specified file for the issue that this class is for.
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Subclasses must implement this method.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def record_issue(self, filepath, line_number):
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"""Record that an issue was found at the specified location."""
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if filepath not in self.files_with_issues.keys():
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = []
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self.files_with_issues[filepath].append(line_number)
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def output_file_issues(self, logger):
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"""Log all the locations where the issue was found."""
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if self.files_with_issues.values():
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logger.info(self.heading)
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for filename, lines in sorted(self.files_with_issues.items()):
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if lines:
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logger.info("{}: {}".format(
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filename, ", ".join(str(x) for x in lines)
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))
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else:
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logger.info(filename)
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logger.info("")
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BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE_LIST = [
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r'docs/.*\.pdf\Z',
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r'programs/fuzz/corpuses/[^.]+\Z',
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r'tests/data_files/[^.]+\Z',
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r'tests/data_files/.*\.(crt|csr|db|der|key|pubkey)\Z',
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r'tests/data_files/.*\.req\.[^/]+\Z',
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r'tests/data_files/.*malformed[^/]+\Z',
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r'tests/data_files/format_pkcs12\.fmt\Z',
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]
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BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE = re.compile('|'.join(BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE_LIST))
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class LineIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""Base class for line-by-line issue tracking.
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To implement a checker that processes files line by line, inherit from
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this class and implement `line_with_issue`.
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"""
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# Exclude binary files.
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path_exemptions = BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE
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def issue_with_line(self, line, filepath):
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"""Check the specified line for the issue that this class is for.
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Subclasses must implement this method.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def check_file_line(self, filepath, line, line_number):
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if self.issue_with_line(line, filepath):
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self.record_issue(filepath, line_number)
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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"""Check the lines of the specified file.
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Subclasses must implement the ``issue_with_line`` method.
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"""
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with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
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for i, line in enumerate(iter(f.readline, b"")):
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self.check_file_line(filepath, line, i + 1)
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def is_windows_file(filepath):
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_root, ext = os.path.splitext(filepath)
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return ext in ('.bat', '.dsp', '.dsw', '.sln', '.vcxproj')
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class PermissionIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""Track files with bad permissions.
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Files that are not executable scripts must not be executable."""
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heading = "Incorrect permissions:"
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# .py files can be either full scripts or modules, so they may or may
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# not be executable.
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suffix_exemptions = frozenset({".py"})
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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is_executable = os.access(filepath, os.X_OK)
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should_be_executable = filepath.endswith((".sh", ".pl"))
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if is_executable != should_be_executable:
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = None
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class ShebangIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""Track files with a bad, missing or extraneous shebang line.
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Executable scripts must start with a valid shebang (#!) line.
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"""
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heading = "Invalid shebang line:"
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# Allow either /bin/sh, /bin/bash, or /usr/bin/env.
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# Allow at most one argument (this is a Linux limitation).
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# For sh and bash, the argument if present must be options.
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# For env, the argument must be the base name of the interpeter.
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_shebang_re = re.compile(rb'^#! ?(?:/bin/(bash|sh)(?: -[^\n ]*)?'
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rb'|/usr/bin/env ([^\n /]+))$')
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_extensions = {
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b'bash': 'sh',
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b'perl': 'pl',
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b'python3': 'py',
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b'sh': 'sh',
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}
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def is_valid_shebang(self, first_line, filepath):
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m = re.match(self._shebang_re, first_line)
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if not m:
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return False
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interpreter = m.group(1) or m.group(2)
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if interpreter not in self._extensions:
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return False
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if not filepath.endswith('.' + self._extensions[interpreter]):
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return False
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return True
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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is_executable = os.access(filepath, os.X_OK)
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with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
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first_line = f.readline()
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if first_line.startswith(b'#!'):
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if not is_executable:
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# Shebang on a non-executable file
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = None
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elif not self.is_valid_shebang(first_line, filepath):
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = [1]
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elif is_executable:
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# Executable without a shebang
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = None
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class EndOfFileNewlineIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""Track files that end with an incomplete line
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(no newline character at the end of the last line)."""
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heading = "Missing newline at end of file:"
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path_exemptions = BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
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try:
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f.seek(-1, 2)
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except OSError:
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# This script only works on regular files. If we can't seek
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# 1 before the end, it means that this position is before
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# the beginning of the file, i.e. that the file is empty.
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return
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if f.read(1) != b"\n":
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = None
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class Utf8BomIssueTracker(FileIssueTracker):
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"""Track files that start with a UTF-8 BOM.
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Files should be ASCII or UTF-8. Valid UTF-8 does not start with a BOM."""
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heading = "UTF-8 BOM present:"
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suffix_exemptions = frozenset([".vcxproj", ".sln"])
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path_exemptions = BINARY_FILE_PATH_RE
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def check_file_for_issue(self, filepath):
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with open(filepath, "rb") as f:
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if f.read().startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8):
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self.files_with_issues[filepath] = None
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class UnixLineEndingIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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"""Track files with non-Unix line endings (i.e. files with CR)."""
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heading = "Non-Unix line endings:"
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def should_check_file(self, filepath):
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if not super().should_check_file(filepath):
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return False
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return not is_windows_file(filepath)
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def issue_with_line(self, line, _filepath):
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return b"\r" in line
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class WindowsLineEndingIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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"""Track files with non-Windows line endings (i.e. CR or LF not in CRLF)."""
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heading = "Non-Windows line endings:"
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def should_check_file(self, filepath):
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if not super().should_check_file(filepath):
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return False
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return is_windows_file(filepath)
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def issue_with_line(self, line, _filepath):
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return not line.endswith(b"\r\n") or b"\r" in line[:-2]
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class TrailingWhitespaceIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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"""Track lines with trailing whitespace."""
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heading = "Trailing whitespace:"
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suffix_exemptions = frozenset([".dsp", ".md"])
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def issue_with_line(self, line, _filepath):
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return line.rstrip(b"\r\n") != line.rstrip()
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class TabIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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"""Track lines with tabs."""
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heading = "Tabs present:"
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suffix_exemptions = frozenset([
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".pem", # some openssl dumps have tabs
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".sln",
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"/Makefile",
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"/Makefile.inc",
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"/generate_visualc_files.pl",
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])
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def issue_with_line(self, line, _filepath):
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return b"\t" in line
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class MergeArtifactIssueTracker(LineIssueTracker):
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"""Track lines with merge artifacts.
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These are leftovers from a ``git merge`` that wasn't fully edited."""
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heading = "Merge artifact:"
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def issue_with_line(self, line, _filepath):
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# Detect leftover git conflict markers.
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if line.startswith(b'<<<<<<< ') or line.startswith(b'>>>>>>> '):
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return True
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if line.startswith(b'||||||| '): # from merge.conflictStyle=diff3
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return True
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if line.rstrip(b'\r\n') == b'=======' and \
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not _filepath.endswith('.md'):
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return True
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return False
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class IntegrityChecker:
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"""Sanity-check files under the current directory."""
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def __init__(self, log_file):
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"""Instantiate the sanity checker.
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Check files under the current directory.
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Write a report of issues to log_file."""
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self.check_repo_path()
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self.logger = None
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self.setup_logger(log_file)
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self.issues_to_check = [
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PermissionIssueTracker(),
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ShebangIssueTracker(),
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EndOfFileNewlineIssueTracker(),
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Utf8BomIssueTracker(),
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UnixLineEndingIssueTracker(),
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WindowsLineEndingIssueTracker(),
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TrailingWhitespaceIssueTracker(),
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TabIssueTracker(),
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MergeArtifactIssueTracker(),
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]
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@staticmethod
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def check_repo_path():
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if not all(os.path.isdir(d) for d in ["include", "library", "tests"]):
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raise Exception("Must be run from Mbed TLS root")
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def setup_logger(self, log_file, level=logging.INFO):
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self.logger = logging.getLogger()
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self.logger.setLevel(level)
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if log_file:
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handler = logging.FileHandler(log_file)
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self.logger.addHandler(handler)
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else:
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console = logging.StreamHandler()
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self.logger.addHandler(console)
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@staticmethod
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def collect_files():
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bytes_output = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files', '-z'])
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bytes_filepaths = bytes_output.split(b'\0')[:-1]
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ascii_filepaths = map(lambda fp: fp.decode('ascii'), bytes_filepaths)
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# Prepend './' to files in the top-level directory so that
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# something like `'/Makefile' in fp` matches in the top-level
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# directory as well as in subdirectories.
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return [fp if os.path.dirname(fp) else os.path.join(os.curdir, fp)
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for fp in ascii_filepaths]
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def check_files(self):
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for issue_to_check in self.issues_to_check:
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for filepath in self.collect_files():
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if issue_to_check.should_check_file(filepath):
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issue_to_check.check_file_for_issue(filepath)
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def output_issues(self):
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integrity_return_code = 0
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for issue_to_check in self.issues_to_check:
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if issue_to_check.files_with_issues:
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integrity_return_code = 1
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issue_to_check.output_file_issues(self.logger)
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return integrity_return_code
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def run_main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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parser.add_argument(
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"-l", "--log_file", type=str, help="path to optional output log",
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)
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check_args = parser.parse_args()
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integrity_check = IntegrityChecker(check_args.log_file)
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integrity_check.check_files()
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return_code = integrity_check.output_issues()
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sys.exit(return_code)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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run_main()
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