devstack/tools/bash8.py
Chmouel Boudjnah 86a8e97679 Add while/until to the for/do rule
Like 'for/do' check that the while/until operator are on
the same line with the do.

Fixes some pep8 error along the way.

Change-Id: I440afe60691263365bf35310bf4212d94f30c339
2014-02-05 07:52:54 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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#
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#
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# under the License.
# bash8 - a pep8 equivalent for bash scripts
#
# this program attempts to be an automated style checker for bash scripts
# to fill the same part of code review that pep8 does in most OpenStack
# projects. It starts from humble beginnings, and will evolve over time.
#
# Currently Supported checks
#
# Errors
# Basic white space errors, for consistent indenting
# - E001: check that lines do not end with trailing whitespace
# - E002: ensure that indents are only spaces, and not hard tabs
# - E003: ensure all indents are a multiple of 4 spaces
#
# Structure errors
#
# A set of rules that help keep things consistent in control blocks.
# These are ignored on long lines that have a continuation, because
# unrolling that is kind of "interesting"
#
# - E010: *do* not on the same line as *for*
# - E011: *then* not on the same line as *if*
import argparse
import fileinput
import re
import sys
ERRORS = 0
IGNORE = None
def register_ignores(ignores):
global IGNORE
if ignores:
IGNORE = '^(' + '|'.join(ignores.split(',')) + ')'
def should_ignore(error):
return IGNORE and re.search(IGNORE, error)
def print_error(error, line):
global ERRORS
ERRORS = ERRORS + 1
print("%s: '%s'" % (error, line.rstrip('\n')))
print(" - %s: L%s" % (fileinput.filename(), fileinput.filelineno()))
def not_continuation(line):
return not re.search('\\\\$', line)
def check_for_do(line):
if not_continuation(line):
match = re.match('^\s*(for|while|until)\s', line)
if match:
operator = match.group(1).strip()
if not re.search(';\s*do(\b|$)', line):
print_error('E010: Do not on same line as %s' % operator,
line)
def check_if_then(line):
if not_continuation(line):
if re.search('^\s*if \[', line):
if not re.search(';\s*then(\b|$)', line):
print_error('E011: Then non on same line as if', line)
def check_no_trailing_whitespace(line):
if re.search('[ \t]+$', line):
print_error('E001: Trailing Whitespace', line)
def check_indents(line):
m = re.search('^(?P<indent>[ \t]+)', line)
if m:
if re.search('\t', m.group('indent')):
print_error('E002: Tab indents', line)
if (len(m.group('indent')) % 4) != 0:
print_error('E003: Indent not multiple of 4', line)
def starts_multiline(line):
m = re.search("[^<]<<\s*(?P<token>\w+)", line)
if m:
return m.group('token')
else:
return False
def end_of_multiline(line, token):
if token:
return re.search("^%s\s*$" % token, line) is not None
return False
def check_files(files):
in_multiline = False
logical_line = ""
token = False
for line in fileinput.input(files):
# NOTE(sdague): multiline processing of heredocs is interesting
if not in_multiline:
logical_line = line
token = starts_multiline(line)
if token:
in_multiline = True
continue
else:
logical_line = logical_line + line
if not end_of_multiline(line, token):
continue
else:
in_multiline = False
check_no_trailing_whitespace(logical_line)
check_indents(logical_line)
check_for_do(logical_line)
check_if_then(logical_line)
def get_options():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='A bash script style checker')
parser.add_argument('files', metavar='file', nargs='+',
help='files to scan for errors')
parser.add_argument('-i', '--ignore', help='Rules to ignore')
return parser.parse_args()
def main():
opts = get_options()
register_ignores(opts.ignore)
check_files(opts.files)
if ERRORS > 0:
print("%d bash8 error(s) found" % ERRORS)
return 1
else:
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())