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authorYury Gribov <tetra2005@gmail.com>2017-08-02 21:01:08 +0000
committerYury Gribov <ygribov@gcc.gnu.org>2017-08-02 21:01:08 +0000
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Added Python implementation of mklog.
From-SVN: r250836
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+#!/usr/bin/python
+
+# Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# This file is part of GCC.
+#
+# GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+#
+# GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
+# the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
+# Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+# This script parses a .diff file generated with 'diff -up' or 'diff -cp'
+# and adds a skeleton ChangeLog file to the file. It does not try to be
+# too smart when parsing function names, but it produces a reasonable
+# approximation.
+#
+# This is a straightforward adaptation of original Perl script.
+#
+# Author: Yury Gribov <tetra2005@gmail.com>
+
+import sys
+import re
+import os.path
+import os
+import getopt
+import tempfile
+import time
+import shutil
+from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
+
+me = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
+
+def error(msg):
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: error: %s\n" % (me, msg))
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+def warn(msg):
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: warning: %s\n" % (me, msg))
+
+class RegexCache(object):
+ """Simple trick to Perl-like combined match-and-bind."""
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.last_match = None
+
+ def match(self, p, s):
+ self.last_match = re.match(p, s) if isinstance(p, str) else p.match(s)
+ return self.last_match
+
+ def search(self, p, s):
+ self.last_match = re.search(p, s) if isinstance(p, str) else p.search(s)
+ return self.last_match
+
+ def group(self, n):
+ return self.last_match.group(n)
+
+cache = RegexCache()
+
+def print_help_and_exit():
+ print """\
+Usage: %s [-i | --inline] [PATCH]
+Generate ChangeLog template for PATCH.
+PATCH must be generated using diff(1)'s -up or -cp options
+(or their equivalent in Subversion/git).
+
+When PATCH is - or missing, read standard input.
+
+When -i is used, prepends ChangeLog to PATCH.
+If PATCH is not stdin, modifies PATCH in-place, otherwise writes
+to stdout.
+""" % me
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+def run(cmd, die_on_error):
+ """Simple wrapper for Popen."""
+ proc = Popen(cmd.split(' '), stderr = PIPE, stdout = PIPE)
+ (out, err) = proc.communicate()
+ if die_on_error and proc.returncode != 0:
+ error("`%s` failed:\n" % (cmd, proc.stderr))
+ return proc.returncode, out, err
+
+def read_user_info():
+ dot_mklog_format_msg = """\
+The .mklog format is:
+NAME = ...
+EMAIL = ...
+"""
+
+ # First try to read .mklog config
+ mklog_conf = os.path.expanduser('~/.mklog')
+ if os.path.exists(mklog_conf):
+ attrs = {}
+ f = open(mklog_conf, 'rb')
+ for s in f:
+ if cache.match(r'^\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)\s*=\s*(.*?)\s*$', s):
+ attrs[cache.group(1)] = cache.group(2)
+ f.close()
+ if 'NAME' not in attrs:
+ error("'NAME' not present in .mklog")
+ if 'EMAIL' not in attrs:
+ error("'EMAIL' not present in .mklog")
+ return attrs['NAME'], attrs['EMAIL']
+
+ # Otherwise go with git
+
+ rc1, name, _ = run('git config user.name', False)
+ name = name.rstrip()
+ rc2, email, _ = run('git config user.email', False)
+ email = email.rstrip()
+
+ if rc1 != 0 or rc2 != 0:
+ error("""\
+Could not read git user.name and user.email settings.
+Please add missing git settings, or create a %s.
+""" % mklog_conf)
+
+ return name, email
+
+def get_parent_changelog (s):
+ """See which ChangeLog this file change should go to."""
+
+ if s.find('\\') == -1 and s.find('/') == -1:
+ return "ChangeLog", s
+
+ gcc_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
+
+ d = s
+ while d:
+ clname = d + "/ChangeLog"
+ if os.path.exists(gcc_root + '/' + clname) or os.path.exists(clname):
+ relname = s[len(d)+1:]
+ return clname, relname
+ d, _ = os.path.split(d)
+
+ return "Unknown ChangeLog", s
+
+class FileDiff:
+ """Class to represent changes in a single file."""
+
+ def __init__(self, filename):
+ self.filename = filename
+ self.hunks = []
+ self.clname, self.relname = get_parent_changelog(filename);
+
+ def dump(self):
+ print "Diff for %s:\n ChangeLog = %s\n rel name = %s\n" % (self.filename, self.clname, self.relname)
+ for i, h in enumerate(self.hunks):
+ print "Next hunk %d:" % i
+ h.dump()
+
+class Hunk:
+ """Class to represent a single hunk of changes."""
+
+ def __init__(self, hdr):
+ self.hdr = hdr
+ self.lines = []
+ self.ctx_diff = is_ctx_hunk_start(hdr)
+
+ def dump(self):
+ print '%s' % self.hdr
+ print '%s' % '\n'.join(self.lines)
+
+ def is_file_addition(self):
+ """Does hunk describe addition of file?"""
+ if self.ctx_diff:
+ for line in self.lines:
+ if re.match(r'^\*\*\* 0 \*\*\*\*', line):
+ return True
+ else:
+ return re.match(r'^@@ -0,0 \+1.* @@', self.hdr)
+
+ def is_file_removal(self):
+ """Does hunk describe removal of file?"""
+ if self.ctx_diff:
+ for line in self.lines:
+ if re.match(r'^--- 0 ----', line):
+ return True
+ else:
+ return re.match(r'^@@ -1.* \+0,0 @@', self.hdr)
+
+def is_file_diff_start(s):
+ # Don't be fooled by context diff line markers:
+ # *** 385,391 ****
+ return ((s.startswith('***') and not s.endswith('***'))
+ or (s.startswith('---') and not s.endswith('---')))
+
+def is_ctx_hunk_start(s):
+ return re.match(r'^\*\*\*\*\*\**', s)
+
+def is_uni_hunk_start(s):
+ return re.match(r'^@@ .* @@', s)
+
+def is_hunk_start(s):
+ return is_ctx_hunk_start(s) or is_uni_hunk_start(s)
+
+def remove_suffixes(s):
+ if s.startswith('a/') or s.startswith('b/'):
+ s = s[2:]
+ if s.endswith('.jj'):
+ s = s[:-3]
+ return s
+
+def find_changed_funs(hunk):
+ """Find all functions touched by hunk. We don't try too hard
+ to find good matches. This should return a superset
+ of the actual set of functions in the .diff file.
+ """
+
+ fns = []
+ fn = None
+
+ if (cache.match(r'^\*\*\*\*\*\** ([a-zA-Z0-9_].*)', hunk.hdr)
+ or cache.match(r'^@@ .* @@ ([a-zA-Z0-9_].*)', hunk.hdr)):
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+
+ for i, line in enumerate(hunk.lines):
+ # Context diffs have extra whitespace after first char;
+ # remove it to make matching easier.
+ if hunk.ctx_diff:
+ line = re.sub(r'^([-+! ]) ', r'\1', line)
+
+ # Remember most recent identifier in hunk
+ # that might be a function name.
+ if cache.match(r'^[-+! ]([a-zA-Z0-9_#].*)', line):
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+
+ change = line and re.match(r'^[-+!][^-]', line)
+
+ # Top-level comment can not belong to function
+ if re.match(r'^[-+! ]\/\*', line):
+ fn = None
+
+ if change and fn:
+ if cache.match(r'^((class|struct|union|enum)\s+[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)', fn):
+ # Struct declaration
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+ elif cache.search(r'#\s*define\s+([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)', fn):
+ # Macro definition
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+ elif cache.match('^DEF[A-Z0-9_]+\s*\(([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)', fn):
+ # Supermacro
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+ elif cache.search(r'([a-zA-Z_][^()\s]*)\s*\([^*]', fn):
+ # Discard template and function parameters.
+ fn = cache.group(1)
+ fn = re.sub(r'<[^<>]*>', '', fn)
+ fn = fn.rstrip()
+ else:
+ fn = None
+
+ if fn and fn not in fns: # Avoid dups
+ fns.append(fn)
+
+ fn = None
+
+ return fns
+
+def parse_patch(contents):
+ """Parse patch contents to a sequence of FileDiffs."""
+
+ diffs = []
+
+ lines = contents.split('\n')
+
+ i = 0
+ while i < len(lines):
+ line = lines[i]
+
+ # Diff headers look like
+ # --- a/gcc/tree.c
+ # +++ b/gcc/tree.c
+ # or
+ # *** gcc/cfgexpand.c 2013-12-25 20:07:24.800350058 +0400
+ # --- gcc/cfgexpand.c 2013-12-25 20:06:30.612350178 +0400
+
+ if is_file_diff_start(line):
+ left = re.split(r'\s+', line)[1]
+ else:
+ i += 1
+ continue
+
+ left = remove_suffixes(left);
+
+ i += 1
+ line = lines[i]
+
+ if not cache.match(r'^[+-][+-][+-] +(\S+)', line):
+ error("expected filename in line %d" % i)
+ right = remove_suffixes(cache.group(1));
+
+ # Extract real file name from left and right names.
+ filename = None
+ if left == right:
+ filename = left
+ elif left == '/dev/null':
+ filename = right;
+ elif right == '/dev/null':
+ filename = left;
+ else:
+ comps = []
+ while left and right:
+ left, l = os.path.split(left)
+ right, r = os.path.split(right)
+ if l != r:
+ break
+ comps.append(l)
+
+ if not comps:
+ error("failed to extract common name for %s and %s" % (left, right))
+
+ comps.reverse()
+ filename = '/'.join(comps)
+
+ d = FileDiff(filename)
+ diffs.append(d)
+
+ # Collect hunks for current file.
+ hunk = None
+ i += 1
+ while i < len(lines):
+ line = lines[i]
+
+ # Create new hunk when we see hunk header
+ if is_hunk_start(line):
+ if hunk is not None:
+ d.hunks.append(hunk)
+ hunk = Hunk(line)
+ i += 1
+ continue
+
+ # Stop when we reach next diff
+ if (is_file_diff_start(line)
+ or line.startswith('diff ')
+ or line.startswith('Index: ')):
+ i -= 1
+ break
+
+ if hunk is not None:
+ hunk.lines.append(line)
+ i += 1
+
+ d.hunks.append(hunk)
+
+ return diffs
+
+def main():
+ name, email = read_user_info()
+
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'hiv', ['help', 'verbose', 'inline'])
+ except getopt.GetoptError, err:
+ error(str(err))
+
+ inline = False
+ verbose = 0
+
+ for o, a in opts:
+ if o in ('-h', '--help'):
+ print_help_and_exit()
+ elif o in ('-i', '--inline'):
+ inline = True
+ elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
+ verbose += 1
+ else:
+ assert False, "unhandled option"
+
+ if len(args) == 0:
+ args = ['-']
+
+ if len(args) == 1 and args[0] == '-':
+ input = sys.stdin
+ elif len(args) == 1:
+ input = open(args[0], 'rb')
+ else:
+ error("too many arguments; for more details run with -h")
+
+ contents = input.read()
+ diffs = parse_patch(contents)
+
+ if verbose:
+ print "Parse results:"
+ for d in diffs:
+ d.dump()
+
+ # Generate template ChangeLog.
+
+ logs = {}
+ for d in diffs:
+ log_name = d.clname
+
+ logs.setdefault(log_name, '')
+ logs[log_name] += '\t* %s' % d.relname
+
+ change_msg = ''
+
+ # Check if file was removed or added.
+ # Two patterns for context and unified diff.
+ if len(d.hunks) == 1:
+ hunk0 = d.hunks[0]
+ if hunk0.is_file_addition():
+ if re.search(r'testsuite.*(?<!\.exp)$', d.filename):
+ change_msg = ': New test.\n'
+ else:
+ change_msg = ": New file.\n"
+ elif hunk0.is_file_removal():
+ change_msg = ": Remove.\n"
+
+ _, ext = os.path.splitext(d.filename)
+ if not change_msg and ext in ['.c', '.cpp', '.C', '.cc', '.h', '.inc', '.def']:
+ fns = []
+ for hunk in d.hunks:
+ for fn in find_changed_funs(hunk):
+ if fn not in fns:
+ fns.append(fn)
+
+ for fn in fns:
+ if change_msg:
+ change_msg += "\t(%s):\n" % fn
+ else:
+ change_msg = " (%s):\n" % fn
+
+ logs[log_name] += change_msg if change_msg else ":\n"
+
+ if inline and args[0] != '-':
+ # Get a temp filename, rather than an open filehandle, because we use
+ # the open to truncate.
+ fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp("tmp.XXXXXXXX")
+ os.close(fd)
+
+ # Copy permissions to temp file
+ # (old Pythons do not support shutil.copymode)
+ shutil.copymode(args[0], tmp)
+
+ # Open the temp file, clearing contents.
+ out = open(tmp, 'wb')
+ else:
+ tmp = None
+ out = sys.stdout
+
+ # Print log
+ date = time.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')
+ for log_name, msg in sorted(logs.iteritems()):
+ out.write("""\
+%s:
+
+%s %s <%s>
+
+%s\n""" % (log_name, date, name, email, msg))
+
+ if inline:
+ # Append patch body
+ out.write(contents)
+
+ if args[0] != '-':
+ # Write new contents atomically
+ out.close()
+ shutil.move(tmp, args[0])
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ main()