cpp.py 16 KB

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  1. #
  2. # Metrix++, Copyright 2009-2013, Metrix++ Project
  3. # Link: http://metrixplusplus.sourceforge.net
  4. #
  5. # This file is a part of Metrix++ Tool.
  6. #
  7. # Metrix++ is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  9. # the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
  10. #
  11. # Metrix++ is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  12. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  13. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  14. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  15. #
  16. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  17. # along with Metrix++. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  18. #
  19. import re
  20. import binascii
  21. import mpp.api
  22. import mpp.cout
  23. class Plugin(mpp.api.Plugin, mpp.api.Parent, mpp.api.IParser, mpp.api.IConfigurable, mpp.api.ICode):
  24. def declare_configuration(self, parser):
  25. parser.add_option("--std.code.cpp.files", default="*.c,*.h,*.cpp,*.hpp,*.cc,*.hh,*.cxx,*.hxx",
  26. help="Enumerates filename extensions to match C/C++ files [default: %default]")
  27. def configure(self, options):
  28. self.files = options.__dict__['std.code.cpp.files'].split(',')
  29. self.files.sort() # sorted list goes to properties
  30. def initialize(self):
  31. mpp.api.Plugin.initialize(self, properties=[
  32. self.Property('files', ','.join(self.files))
  33. ])
  34. self.get_plugin('std.tools.collect').register_parser(self.files, self)
  35. def process(self, parent, data, is_updated):
  36. is_updated = is_updated or self.is_updated
  37. count_mismatched_brackets = 0
  38. if is_updated == True:
  39. count_mismatched_brackets = CppCodeParser().run(data)
  40. #else:
  41. # data.load_regions()
  42. #data.load_markers()
  43. self.notify_children(data, is_updated)
  44. # TODO: if not updated number of parser errors is zero, should read from the prev database
  45. # but reading of number of errors from the database will slow the process
  46. # maybe it is better to return zero always?
  47. return count_mismatched_brackets
  48. class CppCodeParser(object):
  49. regex_cpp = re.compile(r'''
  50. /([\\](?:\n|\r\n|\r))*/(?=\n|\r\n|\r) # Match C++ style comments (empty comment line)
  51. | /([\\](?:\n|\r\n|\r))*/.*?[^\\](?=\n|\r\n|\r) # Match C++ style comments
  52. # NOTE: end of line is NOT consumed
  53. # NOTE: ([\\](?:\n|\r\n|\r))* for new line separators,
  54. # Need to support new line separators in expense of efficiency?
  55. | /\*\*/ # Match C style comments (empty comment line)
  56. | /([\\](?:\n|\r\n|\r))*\*.*?\*([\\](?:\n|\r\n|\r))*/ # Match C style comments
  57. | \'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])*\' # Match quoted strings
  58. | "(?:\\.|[^\\"])*" # Match double quoted strings
  59. | (((?<=\n|\r)|^)[ \t]*[#].*?[^\\](?=\n|\r\n|\r)) # Match preprocessor
  60. # NOTE: end of line is NOT consumed
  61. # NOTE: beginning of line is NOT consumed
  62. | (?P<fn_name>
  63. (operator( # Match C++ operator ...
  64. (\s+[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*(\s*\[\s*\])?) # - cast, new and delete operators
  65. | (\s*\[\s*\]) # - operator []
  66. | (\s*\(\s*\)) # - operator ()
  67. | (\s*[+-\\*/=<>!%&^|~,?.]{1,3}) # - other operators (from 1 to 3 symbols)
  68. ))
  69. | ([~]?[_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9]*) # ... or function or constructor
  70. )\s*[(] # LIMITATION: if there are comments after function name
  71. # and before '(', it is not detected
  72. # LIMITATION: if there are comments within operator definition,
  73. # if may be not detected
  74. | ((?P<block_type>class|struct|namespace) # Match C++ class or struct
  75. (?P<block_name>((\s+[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)|(?=\s*[{])))) # noname is supported, symbol '{' is not consumed
  76. # LIMITATION: if there are comments between keyword and name,
  77. # it is not detected
  78. | [<>{};:] # Match block start/end, brackets and statement separator
  79. | ((?:\n|\r\n|\r)\s*(?:\n|\r\n|\r)) # Match double empty line
  80. ''',
  81. re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE | re.VERBOSE
  82. )
  83. # \r\n goes before \r in order to consume right number of lines on Unix for Windows files
  84. regex_ln = re.compile(r'(\n)|(\r\n)|(\r)')
  85. def run(self, data):
  86. self.__init__() # Go to initial state if it is called twice
  87. return self.parse(data)
  88. def finalize_block(self, text, block, block_end):
  89. if block['type'] != '__global__':
  90. # do not trim spaces for __global__region
  91. space_match = re.match('^\s*', text[block['start']:block_end], re.MULTILINE)
  92. block['start'] += space_match.end() # trim spaces at the beginning
  93. block['end'] = block_end
  94. start_pos = block['start']
  95. crc32 = 0
  96. for child in block['children']:
  97. # exclude children
  98. crc32 = binascii.crc32(text[start_pos:child['start']], crc32)
  99. start_pos = child['end']
  100. block['checksum'] = binascii.crc32(text[start_pos:block['end']], crc32) & 0xffffffff # to match python 3
  101. def add_lines_data(self, text, blocks):
  102. def add_lines_data_rec(self, text, blocks):
  103. for each in blocks:
  104. # add line begin
  105. self.total_current += len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, self.total_last_pos, each['start']))
  106. each['line_begin'] = self.total_current
  107. self.total_last_pos = each['start']
  108. # process enclosed
  109. add_lines_data_rec(self, text, each['children'])
  110. # add line end
  111. self.total_current += len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, self.total_last_pos, each['end']))
  112. each['line_end'] = self.total_current
  113. self.total_last_pos = each['end']
  114. self.total_last_pos = 0
  115. self.total_current = 1
  116. add_lines_data_rec(self, text, blocks)
  117. def add_regions(self, data, blocks):
  118. # Note: data.add_region() internals depend on special ordering of regions
  119. # in order to identify enclosed regions efficiently
  120. def add_regions_rec(self, data, blocks):
  121. def get_type_id(data, named_type):
  122. if named_type == "function":
  123. return mpp.api.Region.T.FUNCTION
  124. elif named_type == "class":
  125. return mpp.api.Region.T.CLASS
  126. elif named_type == "struct":
  127. return mpp.api.Region.T.STRUCT
  128. elif named_type == "namespace":
  129. return mpp.api.Region.T.NAMESPACE
  130. elif named_type == "__global__":
  131. return mpp.api.Region.T.GLOBAL
  132. else:
  133. assert(False)
  134. for each in blocks:
  135. data.add_region(each['name'], each['start'], each['end'],
  136. each['line_begin'], each['line_end'], each['cursor'],
  137. get_type_id(data, each['type']), each['checksum'])
  138. add_regions_rec(self, data, each['children'])
  139. add_regions_rec(self, data, blocks)
  140. def parse(self, data):
  141. def reset_next_block(start):
  142. return {'name':'', 'start':start, 'cursor':0, 'type':'', 'confirmed':False}
  143. count_mismatched_brackets = 0
  144. text = data.get_content()
  145. indent_current = 0;
  146. blocks = [{'name':'__global__', 'start':0, 'cursor':0, 'type':'__global__', 'indent_start':indent_current, 'children':[]}]
  147. curblk = 0
  148. next_block = reset_next_block(0)
  149. cursor_last_pos = 0
  150. cursor_current = 1
  151. for m in re.finditer(self.regex_cpp, text):
  152. # Comment
  153. if text[m.start()] == '/':
  154. data.add_marker(m.start(), m.end(), mpp.api.Marker.T.COMMENT)
  155. # String
  156. elif text[m.start()] == '"' or text[m.start()] == '\'':
  157. data.add_marker(m.start() + 1, m.end() - 1, mpp.api.Marker.T.STRING)
  158. # Preprocessor (including internal comments)
  159. elif text[m.start()] == ' ' or text[m.start()] == '\t' or text[m.start()] == '#':
  160. data.add_marker(m.start(), m.end(), mpp.api.Marker.T.PREPROCESSOR)
  161. # Statement end
  162. elif text[m.start()] == ';':
  163. # Reset next block name and start
  164. next_block['name'] = ""
  165. next_block['start'] = m.end() # potential region start
  166. # Template argument closing bracket
  167. elif text[m.start()] == '>':
  168. # Reset next block name (in order to skip class names in templates), if has not been confirmed before
  169. if next_block['confirmed'] == False and (next_block['type'] == 'class' or next_block['type'] == 'struct'):
  170. next_block['name'] = ""
  171. # Template argument opening bracket or after class inheritance specification
  172. elif text[m.start()] == ':' or text[m.start()] == '<':
  173. # .. if goes after calss definition
  174. if next_block['type'] == 'class' or next_block['type'] == 'struct':
  175. next_block['confirmed'] = True
  176. # Double end line
  177. elif text[m.start()] == '\n' or text[m.start()] == '\r':
  178. # Reset next block start, if has not been named yet
  179. if next_block['name'] == "":
  180. next_block['start'] = m.end() # potential region start
  181. # Block start...
  182. elif text[m.start()] == '{':
  183. # shift indent right
  184. indent_current += 1
  185. # ... if name detected previously
  186. if next_block['name'] != '': # - Start of enclosed block
  187. blocks.append({'name':next_block['name'],
  188. 'start':next_block['start'],
  189. 'cursor':next_block['cursor'],
  190. 'type':next_block['type'],
  191. 'indent_start':indent_current,
  192. 'children':[]})
  193. next_block = reset_next_block(m.end())
  194. curblk += 1
  195. # ... reset next block start, otherwise
  196. else: # - unknown type of block start
  197. next_block['start'] = m.end() # potential region start
  198. # Block end...
  199. elif text[m.start()] == '}':
  200. # ... if indent level matches the start
  201. if blocks[curblk]['indent_start'] == indent_current:
  202. next_block = reset_next_block(m.end())
  203. if curblk == 0:
  204. mpp.cout.notify(data.get_path(),
  205. cursor_current + len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, cursor_last_pos, m.start())),
  206. mpp.cout.SEVERITY_WARNING,
  207. "Non-matching closing bracket '}' detected.")
  208. count_mismatched_brackets += 1
  209. continue
  210. self.finalize_block(text, blocks[curblk], m.end())
  211. assert(blocks[curblk]['type'] != '__global__')
  212. curblk -= 1
  213. assert(curblk >= 0)
  214. blocks[curblk]['children'].append(blocks.pop())
  215. # shift indent left
  216. indent_current -= 1
  217. if indent_current < 0:
  218. mpp.cout.notify(data.get_path(),
  219. cursor_current + len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, cursor_last_pos, m.start())),
  220. mpp.cout.SEVERITY_WARNING,
  221. "Non-matching closing bracket '}' detected.")
  222. count_mismatched_brackets += 1
  223. indent_current = 0
  224. # Potential namespace, struct, class
  225. elif m.group('block_type') != None:
  226. if next_block['name'] == "":
  227. # - 'name'
  228. next_block['name'] = m.group('block_name').strip()
  229. if next_block['name'] == "":
  230. next_block['name'] = '__noname__'
  231. # - 'cursor'
  232. cursor_current += len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, cursor_last_pos, m.start('block_name')))
  233. cursor_last_pos = m.start('block_name')
  234. next_block['cursor'] = cursor_current
  235. # - 'type'
  236. next_block['type'] = m.group('block_type').strip()
  237. # - 'start' detected earlier
  238. # Potential function name detected...
  239. elif m.group('fn_name') != None:
  240. # ... if outside of a function (do not detect enclosed functions, unless classes are matched)
  241. # wander why 'or next_block['type'] != 'function'' is in the condition?
  242. # - remove it, run the tests and will see
  243. if blocks[curblk]['type'] != 'function' and (next_block['name'] == "" or next_block['type'] != 'function'):
  244. # - 'name'
  245. next_block['name'] = m.group('fn_name').strip()
  246. # - 'cursor'
  247. cursor_current += len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, cursor_last_pos, m.start('fn_name')))
  248. cursor_last_pos = m.start('fn_name')
  249. # NOTE: cursor could be collected together with line_begin, line_end,
  250. # but we keep it here separately for easier debugging of file parsing problems
  251. next_block['cursor'] = cursor_current
  252. # - 'type'
  253. next_block['type'] = 'function'
  254. # - 'start' detected earlier
  255. else:
  256. assert(len("Unknown match by regular expression") == 0)
  257. while indent_current > 0:
  258. # log all
  259. mpp.cout.notify(data.get_path(),
  260. cursor_current + len(self.regex_ln.findall(text, cursor_last_pos, len(text))),
  261. mpp.cout.SEVERITY_WARNING,
  262. "Non-matching opening bracket '{' detected.")
  263. count_mismatched_brackets += 1
  264. indent_current -= 1
  265. for (ind, each) in enumerate(blocks):
  266. each = each # used
  267. block = blocks[len(blocks) - 1 - ind]
  268. self.finalize_block(text, block, len(text))
  269. self.add_lines_data(text, blocks)
  270. self.add_regions(data, blocks)
  271. return count_mismatched_brackets