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The gettext.install() installs a builtin _() function for translation purpose. If it is called multiple times, the last call will win and the translation domain set by the last call will be used. When the ceilometer.compute.nova_notifier driver used within nova, the gettext.install() call in ceilometer/__init__.py would change the previous translation domain set by nova. This is not what we want. We have to remove this shortcut, and put the gettext.install() call early on in a top level script. Instead of directly calling gettext.install(), we leverage the gettextutils.install() in openstack.common, so we can specifiy the localedir for ceilometer through the environment variable CEILOMETER_LOCALEDIR. This is part of the blueprint gettext-i18n-issue. Change-Id: Icb2dcfb319778042cf569dcb607f579d1e0fda3a
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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# Copyright (c) 2012, Cloudscaling
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# All Rights Reserved.
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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. You may obtain
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# 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. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Ceilometer HACKING file compliance testing
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Built on top of pep8.py
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"""
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import gettext
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import imp
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import inspect
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import tokenize
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import traceback
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import pep8
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# Don't need this for testing
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logging.disable('LOG')
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#N1xx comments
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#N2xx except
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#N3xx imports
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#N4xx docstrings
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#N5xx dictionaries/lists
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#N6xx calling methods
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#N7xx localization
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#N8xx git commit messages
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#N9xx other
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IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS = ['sqlalchemy', 'migrate',
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'ceilometer.storage.sqlalchemy.session',
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'ceilometer.storage.sqlalchemy.models']
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# Paste is missing a __init__ in top level directory
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START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE = ['u"""', 'r"""', '"""', "u'''", "r'''", "'''"]
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END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE = ['"""', "'''"]
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VERBOSE_MISSING_IMPORT = os.getenv('HACKING_VERBOSE_MISSING_IMPORT', 'False')
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_missingImport = set([])
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# Monkey patch broken excluded filter in pep8
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# See https://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8/pull/111
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def excluded(self, filename):
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"""Check if options.exclude contains a pattern that matches filename."""
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basename = os.path.basename(filename)
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return any((pep8.filename_match(filename, self.options.exclude,
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default=False),
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pep8.filename_match(basename, self.options.exclude,
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default=False)))
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def input_dir(self, dirname):
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"""Check all files in this directory and all subdirectories."""
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dirname = dirname.rstrip('/')
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if self.excluded(dirname):
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return 0
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counters = self.options.report.counters
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verbose = self.options.verbose
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filepatterns = self.options.filename
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runner = self.runner
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirname):
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if verbose:
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print('directory ' + root)
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counters['directories'] += 1
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for subdir in sorted(dirs):
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if self.excluded(os.path.join(root, subdir)):
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dirs.remove(subdir)
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for filename in sorted(files):
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# contain a pattern that matches?
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if ((pep8.filename_match(filename, filepatterns) and
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not self.excluded(filename))):
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runner(os.path.join(root, filename))
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def is_import_exception(mod):
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return (mod in IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS or
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any(mod.startswith(m + '.') for m in IMPORT_EXCEPTIONS))
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def import_normalize(line):
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# convert "from x import y" to "import x.y"
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# handle "from x import y as z" to "import x.y as z"
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split_line = line.split()
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if ("import" in line and line.startswith("from ") and "," not in line and
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split_line[2] == "import" and split_line[3] != "*" and
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split_line[1] != "__future__" and
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(len(split_line) == 4 or
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(len(split_line) == 6 and split_line[4] == "as"))):
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return "import %s.%s" % (split_line[1], split_line[3])
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else:
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return line
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def nova_todo_format(physical_line, tokens):
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"""Check for 'TODO()'.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for TODO:
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Include your name with TODOs as in "#TODO(termie)"
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Okay: #TODO(sdague)
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N101: #TODO fail
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N101: #TODO (jogo) fail
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"""
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# TODO(sdague): TODO check shouldn't fail inside of space
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pos = physical_line.find('TODO')
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pos1 = physical_line.find('TODO(')
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pos2 = physical_line.find('#') # make sure it's a comment
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if (pos != pos1 and pos2 >= 0 and pos2 < pos and len(tokens) == 0):
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return pos, "N101: Use TODO(NAME)"
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def nova_except_format(logical_line):
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r"""Check for 'except:'.
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nova HACKING guide recommends not using except:
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Do not write "except:", use "except Exception:" at the very least
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Okay: except Exception:
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N201: except:
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"""
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if logical_line.startswith("except:"):
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yield 6, "N201: no 'except:' at least use 'except Exception:'"
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def nova_except_format_assert(logical_line):
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r"""Check for 'assertRaises(Exception'.
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nova HACKING guide recommends not using assertRaises(Exception...):
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Do not use overly broad Exception type
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Okay: self.assertRaises(NovaException)
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N202: self.assertRaises(Exception)
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"""
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if logical_line.startswith("self.assertRaises(Exception"):
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yield 1, "N202: assertRaises Exception too broad"
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modules_cache = dict((mod, True) for mod in tuple(sys.modules.keys())
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+ sys.builtin_module_names)
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RE_RELATIVE_IMPORT = re.compile('^from\s*[.]')
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def nova_import_rules(logical_line):
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r"""Check for imports.
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nova HACKING guide recommends one import per line:
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Do not import more than one module per line
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Examples:
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Okay: from nova.compute import api
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N301: from nova.compute import api, utils
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Imports should usually be on separate lines.
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nova HACKING guide recommends importing only modules:
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Do not import objects, only modules
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Examples:
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Okay: from os import path
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Okay: from os import path as p
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Okay: from os import (path as p)
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Okay: import os.path
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Okay: from nova.compute import rpcapi
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N302: from os.path import dirname as dirname2
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N302: from os.path import (dirname as dirname2)
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N303: from os.path import *
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N304: from .compute import rpcapi
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"""
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#NOTE(afazekas): An old style relative import example will not be able to
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# pass the doctest, since the relativity depends on the file's locality
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def is_module_for_sure(mod, search_path=sys.path):
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mod = mod.replace('(', '') # Ignore parentheses
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try:
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mod_name = mod
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while '.' in mod_name:
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pack_name, _sep, mod_name = mod.partition('.')
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f, p, d = imp.find_module(pack_name, search_path)
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search_path = [p]
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imp.find_module(mod_name, search_path)
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except ImportError:
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try:
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# NOTE(vish): handle namespace modules
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module = __import__(mod)
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except ImportError, exc:
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# NOTE(vish): the import error might be due
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# to a missing dependency
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missing = str(exc).split()[-1]
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if (missing != mod.split('.')[-1] or
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"cannot import" in str(exc)):
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_missingImport.add(missing)
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return True
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return False
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except Exception, exc:
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# NOTE(jogo) don't stack trace if unexpected import error,
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# log and continue.
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traceback.print_exc()
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return False
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return True
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def is_module(mod):
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"""Checks for non module imports."""
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if mod in modules_cache:
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return modules_cache[mod]
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res = is_module_for_sure(mod)
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modules_cache[mod] = res
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return res
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current_path = os.path.dirname(pep8.current_file)
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current_mod = os.path.basename(pep8.current_file)
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if current_mod[-3:] == ".py":
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current_mod = current_mod[:-3]
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split_line = logical_line.split()
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split_line_len = len(split_line)
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if (split_line[0] in ('import', 'from') and split_line_len > 1 and
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not is_import_exception(split_line[1])):
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pos = logical_line.find(',')
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if pos != -1:
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if split_line[0] == 'from':
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yield pos, "N301: one import per line"
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return # ',' is not supported by the N302 checker yet
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pos = logical_line.find('*')
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if pos != -1:
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yield pos, "N303: No wildcard (*) import."
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return
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if split_line_len in (2, 4, 6) and split_line[1] != "__future__":
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if 'from' == split_line[0] and split_line_len > 3:
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mod = '.'.join((split_line[1], split_line[3]))
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if is_import_exception(mod):
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return
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if RE_RELATIVE_IMPORT.search(logical_line):
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yield logical_line.find('.'), ("N304: No "
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"relative imports. '%s' is a relative import"
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% logical_line)
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return
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if not is_module(mod):
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yield 0, ("N302: import only modules."
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"'%s' does not import a module" % logical_line)
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return
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#NOTE(afazekas): import searches first in the package
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# The import keyword just imports modules
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# The guestfs module now imports guestfs
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mod = split_line[1]
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if (current_mod != mod and
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not is_module(mod) and
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is_module_for_sure(mod, [current_path])):
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yield 0, ("N304: No relative imports."
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" '%s' is a relative import"
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% logical_line)
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#TODO(jogo): import template: N305
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def nova_import_alphabetical(logical_line, blank_lines, previous_logical,
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indent_level, previous_indent_level):
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r"""Check for imports in alphabetical order.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for imports:
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imports in human alphabetical order
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Okay: import os\nimport sys\n\nimport nova\nfrom nova import test
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N306: import sys\nimport os
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"""
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# handle import x
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# use .lower since capitalization shouldn't dictate order
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split_line = import_normalize(logical_line.strip()).lower().split()
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split_previous = import_normalize(previous_logical.strip()).lower().split()
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if blank_lines < 1 and indent_level == previous_indent_level:
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length = [2, 4]
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if (len(split_line) in length and len(split_previous) in length and
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split_line[0] == "import" and split_previous[0] == "import"):
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if split_line[1] < split_previous[1]:
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yield (0, "N306: imports not in alphabetical order (%s, %s)"
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% (split_previous[1], split_line[1]))
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def nova_import_no_db_in_virt(logical_line, filename):
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"""Check for db calls from nova/virt
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As of grizzly-2 all the database calls have been removed from
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nova/virt, and we want to keep it that way.
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N307
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"""
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if "nova/virt" in filename and not filename.endswith("fake.py"):
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if logical_line.startswith("from nova import db"):
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yield (0, "N307: nova.db import not allowed in nova/virt/*")
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def is_docstring(physical_line, previous_logical):
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"""Return True if found docstring
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'A docstring is a string literal that occurs as the first statement in a
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module, function, class,'
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0257/#what-is-a-docstring
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"""
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line = physical_line.lstrip()
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start = max([line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE])
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end = max([line[-4:-1] == i for i in END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE])
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if (previous_logical.startswith("def ") or
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previous_logical.startswith("class ")):
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if start is 0:
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return True
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else:
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# Handle multi line comments
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return end and start in (-1, len(line) - 4)
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def nova_docstring_start_space(physical_line, previous_logical):
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r"""Check for docstring not start with space.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring:
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Docstring should not start with space
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Okay: def foo():\n '''This is good.'''
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Okay: def foo():\n a = ''' This is not a docstring.'''
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Okay: def foo():\n pass\n ''' This is not.'''
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N401: def foo():\n ''' This is not.'''
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"""
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# short circuit so that we don't fail on our own fail test
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# when running under external pep8
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if physical_line.find("N401: def foo()") != -1:
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return
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# it's important that we determine this is actually a docstring,
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# and not a doc block used somewhere after the first line of a
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# function def
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if is_docstring(physical_line, previous_logical):
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pos = max([physical_line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE])
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if physical_line[pos + 3] == ' ':
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return (pos, "N401: docstring should not start with"
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" a space")
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def nova_docstring_one_line(physical_line, previous_logical):
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r"""Check one line docstring end.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for one line docstring:
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A one line docstring looks like this and ends in punctuation.
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Okay: def foo():\n '''This is good.'''
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Okay: def foo():\n '''This is good too!'''
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Okay: def foo():\n '''How about this?'''
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Okay: def foo():\n a = '''This is not a docstring'''
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Okay: def foo():\n pass\n '''This is not a docstring'''
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Okay: class Foo:\n pass\n '''This is not a docstring'''
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N402: def foo():\n '''This is not'''
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N402: def foo():\n '''Bad punctuation,'''
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N402: class Foo:\n '''Bad punctuation,'''
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"""
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#TODO(jogo) make this apply to multi line docstrings as well
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line = physical_line.lstrip()
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if is_docstring(physical_line, previous_logical):
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pos = max([line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) # start
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end = max([line[-4:-1] == i for i in END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE]) # end
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if pos != -1 and end and len(line) > pos + 4:
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if line[-5] not in ['.', '?', '!']:
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return pos, "N402: one line docstring needs punctuation."
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def nova_docstring_multiline_end(physical_line, previous_logical, tokens):
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r"""Check multi line docstring end.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring:
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Docstring should end on a new line
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Okay: '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n'''
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Okay: def foo():\n '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n'''
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Okay: class Foo:\n '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n'''
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Okay: def foo():\n a = '''not\na\ndocstring'''
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Okay: def foo():\n pass\n'''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n d'''
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N403: def foo():\n '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\ndocstring'''
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N403: class Foo:\n '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\ndocstring'''\n\n
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"""
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# if find OP tokens, not a docstring
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ops = [t for t, _, _, _, _ in tokens if t == tokenize.OP]
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if (is_docstring(physical_line, previous_logical) and len(tokens) > 0 and
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len(ops) == 0):
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pos = max(physical_line.find(i) for i in END_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE)
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if physical_line.strip() not in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE:
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return (pos, "N403: multi line docstring end on new line")
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def nova_docstring_multiline_start(physical_line, previous_logical, tokens):
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r"""Check multi line docstring start with summary.
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nova HACKING guide recommendation for docstring:
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Docstring should start with A multi line docstring has a one-line summary
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Okay: '''foobar\nfoo\nbar\n'''
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Okay: def foo():\n a = '''\nnot\na docstring\n'''
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N404: def foo():\n'''\nfoo\nbar\n'''\n\n
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"""
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if is_docstring(physical_line, previous_logical):
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pos = max([physical_line.find(i) for i in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE])
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# start of docstring when len(tokens)==0
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if len(tokens) == 0 and pos != -1 and len(physical_line) == pos + 4:
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if physical_line.strip() in START_DOCSTRING_TRIPLE:
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return (pos, "N404: multi line docstring "
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"should start with a summary")
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def nova_no_cr(physical_line):
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r"""Check that we only use newlines not carriage returns.
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Okay: import os\nimport sys
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# pep8 doesn't yet replace \r in strings, will work on an
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# upstream fix
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N901 import os\r\nimport sys
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"""
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pos = physical_line.find('\r')
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if pos != -1 and pos == (len(physical_line) - 2):
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return (pos, "N901: Windows style line endings not allowed in code")
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FORMAT_RE = re.compile("%(?:"
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"%|" # Ignore plain percents
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"(\(\w+\))?" # mapping key
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"([#0 +-]?" # flag
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"(?:\d+|\*)?" # width
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"(?:\.\d+)?" # precision
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"[hlL]?" # length mod
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"\w))") # type
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class LocalizationError(Exception):
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pass
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def check_i18n():
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"""Generator that checks token stream for localization errors.
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Expects tokens to be ``send``ed one by one.
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Raises LocalizationError if some error is found.
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"""
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while True:
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try:
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token_type, text, _, _, line = yield
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except GeneratorExit:
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return
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if (token_type == tokenize.NAME and text == "_" and
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not line.startswith('def _(msg):')):
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while True:
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token_type, text, start, _, _ = yield
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if token_type != tokenize.NL:
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break
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if token_type != tokenize.OP or text != "(":
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continue # not a localization call
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format_string = ''
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while True:
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token_type, text, start, _, _ = yield
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if token_type == tokenize.STRING:
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format_string += eval(text)
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elif token_type == tokenize.NL:
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pass
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else:
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break
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if not format_string:
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N701: Empty localization string")
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if token_type != tokenize.OP:
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N701: Invalid localization call")
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if text != ")":
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if text == "%":
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N702: Formatting operation should be outside"
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" of localization method call")
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elif text == "+":
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N702: Use bare string concatenation instead"
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" of +")
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else:
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N702: Argument to _ must be just a string")
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format_specs = FORMAT_RE.findall(format_string)
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positional_specs = [(key, spec) for key, spec in format_specs
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if not key and spec]
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# not spec means %%, key means %(smth)s
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if len(positional_specs) > 1:
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raise LocalizationError(start,
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"N703: Multiple positional placeholders")
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def nova_localization_strings(logical_line, tokens):
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r"""Check localization in line.
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Okay: _("This is fine")
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Okay: _("This is also fine %s")
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N701: _('')
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N702: _("Bob" + " foo")
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N702: _("Bob %s" % foo)
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# N703 check is not quite right, disabled by removing colon
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N703 _("%s %s" % (foo, bar))
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"""
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# TODO(sdague) actually get these tests working
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gen = check_i18n()
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next(gen)
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try:
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map(gen.send, tokens)
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gen.close()
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except LocalizationError as e:
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yield e.args
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#TODO(jogo) Dict and list objects
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def nova_is_not(logical_line):
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r"""Check localization in line.
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Okay: if x is not y
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N901: if not X is Y
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N901: if not X.B is Y
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"""
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split_line = logical_line.split()
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if (len(split_line) == 5 and split_line[0] == 'if' and
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split_line[1] == 'not' and split_line[3] == 'is'):
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yield (logical_line.find('not'), "N901: Use the 'is not' "
|
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"operator for when testing for unequal identities")
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|
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def nova_not_in(logical_line):
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r"""Check localization in line.
|
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Okay: if x not in y
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Okay: if not (X in Y or X is Z)
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Okay: if not (X in Y)
|
|
N902: if not X in Y
|
|
N902: if not X.B in Y
|
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"""
|
|
split_line = logical_line.split()
|
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if (len(split_line) == 5 and split_line[0] == 'if' and
|
|
split_line[1] == 'not' and split_line[3] == 'in' and not
|
|
split_line[2].startswith('(')):
|
|
yield (logical_line.find('not'), "N902: Use the 'not in' "
|
|
"operator for collection membership evaluation")
|
|
|
|
current_file = ""
|
|
|
|
|
|
def readlines(filename):
|
|
"""Record the current file being tested."""
|
|
pep8.current_file = filename
|
|
return open(filename).readlines()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def add_nova():
|
|
"""Monkey patch in nova guidelines.
|
|
|
|
Look for functions that start with nova_ and have arguments
|
|
and add them to pep8 module
|
|
Assumes you know how to write pep8.py checks
|
|
"""
|
|
for name, function in globals().items():
|
|
if not inspect.isfunction(function):
|
|
continue
|
|
args = inspect.getargspec(function)[0]
|
|
if args and name.startswith("ceilometer"):
|
|
exec("pep8.%s = %s" % (name, name))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def once_git_check_commit_title():
|
|
"""Check git commit messages.
|
|
|
|
nova HACKING recommends not referencing a bug or blueprint in first line,
|
|
it should provide an accurate description of the change
|
|
N801
|
|
N802 Title limited to 72 chars
|
|
"""
|
|
#Get title of most recent commit
|
|
|
|
subp = subprocess.Popen(['git', 'log', '--no-merges', '--pretty=%s', '-1'],
|
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
|
|
title = subp.communicate()[0]
|
|
if subp.returncode:
|
|
raise Exception("git log failed with code %s" % subp.returncode)
|
|
|
|
#From https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ci-puppet
|
|
# /blob/master/modules/gerrit/manifests/init.pp#L74
|
|
#Changeid|bug|blueprint
|
|
git_keywords = (r'(I[0-9a-f]{8,40})|'
|
|
'([Bb]ug|[Ll][Pp])[\s\#:]*(\d+)|'
|
|
'([Bb]lue[Pp]rint|[Bb][Pp])[\s\#:]*([A-Za-z0-9\\-]+)')
|
|
GIT_REGEX = re.compile(git_keywords)
|
|
|
|
error = False
|
|
#NOTE(jogo) if match regex but over 3 words, acceptable title
|
|
if GIT_REGEX.search(title) is not None and len(title.split()) <= 3:
|
|
print ("N801: git commit title ('%s') should provide an accurate "
|
|
"description of the change, not just a reference to a bug "
|
|
"or blueprint" % title.strip())
|
|
error = True
|
|
# HACKING.rst recommends commit titles 50 chars or less, but enforces
|
|
# a 72 character limit
|
|
if len(title.decode('utf-8')) > 72:
|
|
print ("N802: git commit title ('%s') should be under 50 chars"
|
|
% title.strip())
|
|
error = True
|
|
return error
|
|
|
|
imports_on_separate_lines_N301_compliant = r"""
|
|
Imports should usually be on separate lines.
|
|
|
|
Okay: import os\nimport sys
|
|
E401: import sys, os
|
|
|
|
N301: from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
|
|
Okay: from myclas import MyClass
|
|
Okay: from foo.bar.yourclass import YourClass
|
|
Okay: import myclass
|
|
Okay: import foo.bar.yourclass
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
gettext.install('ceilometer', unicode=True)
|
|
#include nova path
|
|
sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
|
|
#Run once tests (not per line)
|
|
once_error = once_git_check_commit_title()
|
|
#NOVA error codes start with an N
|
|
pep8.SELFTEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'(Okay|[EWN]\d{3}):\s(.*)')
|
|
pep8.ERRORCODE_REGEX = re.compile(r'[EWN]\d{3}')
|
|
add_nova()
|
|
pep8.current_file = current_file
|
|
pep8.readlines = readlines
|
|
pep8.StyleGuide.excluded = excluded
|
|
pep8.StyleGuide.input_dir = input_dir
|
|
# we need to kill this doctring otherwise the self tests fail
|
|
pep8.imports_on_separate_lines.__doc__ = \
|
|
imports_on_separate_lines_N301_compliant
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
pep8._main()
|
|
sys.exit(once_error)
|
|
finally:
|
|
if len(_missingImport) > 0:
|
|
print >> sys.stderr, ("%i imports missing in this test environment"
|
|
% len(_missingImport))
|