misc/coding_tools/check-interfaces.py: clean-ups (warnings about Windows-specific modules and error stream handling).

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david-sarah 2012-06-14 21:28:29 +00:00
parent 854afc095f
commit 28069a9641
1 changed files with 39 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#
# bin/tahoe @misc/coding_tools/check-interfaces.py
import os, sys, re
import os, sys, re, platform
import zope.interface as zi
# We use the forked version of verifyClass below.
@ -17,7 +17,10 @@ excluded_classnames = re.compile(r'(_)|(Mock)|(Fake)|(Dummy).*')
excluded_file_basenames = re.compile(r'(check)|(bench)_.*')
other_modules_with_violations = set()
_other_modules_with_violations = set()
_err = sys.stderr
_report_argname_mismatch = False # very noisy and usually not important
# deep magic
def strictly_implements(*interfaces):
@ -42,46 +45,60 @@ def strictly_implements(*interfaces):
try:
verifyClass(interface, cls)
except Exception, e:
print >>sys.stderr, ("%s.%s does not correctly implement %s.%s:\n%s"
% (cls.__module__, cls.__name__,
interface.__module__, interface.__name__, e))
print >>_err, ("%s.%s does not correctly implement %s.%s:\n%s"
% (cls.__module__, cls.__name__,
interface.__module__, interface.__name__, e))
else:
other_modules_with_violations.add(cls.__module__)
_other_modules_with_violations.add(cls.__module__)
return cls
f_locals['__implements_advice_data__'] = interfaces, zi.classImplements
addClassAdvisor(_implements_advice, depth=2)
def check(err):
def check():
# patchee-monkey
zi.implements = strictly_implements
if len(sys.argv) >= 2:
if sys.argv[1] == '--help' or len(sys.argv) > 2:
print >>_err, "Usage: check-miscaptures.py [SOURCEDIR]"
return
srcdir = sys.argv[1]
else:
# import modules under src/ by default
srcdir = 'src'
# attempt to avoid side-effects from importing command scripts
sys.argv = ['', '--help']
# import modules under src/
srcdir = 'src'
syslow = platform.system().lower()
is_windows = 'cygwin' in syslow or 'windows' in syslow
for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(srcdir):
for fn in filenames:
(basename, ext) = os.path.splitext(fn)
if ext in ('.pyc', '.pyo') and not os.path.exists(os.path.join(dirpath, basename+'.py')):
print >>err, ("Warning: no .py source file for %r.\n"
% (os.path.join(dirpath, fn),))
print >>_err, ("Warning: no .py source file for %r.\n"
% (os.path.join(dirpath, fn),))
if ext == '.py' and not excluded_file_basenames.match(basename):
relpath = os.path.join(dirpath[len(srcdir)+1:], basename)
module = relpath.replace(os.sep, '/').replace('/', '.')
try:
__import__(module)
except ImportError:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc(2, err)
print >>err
except ImportError, e:
if not is_windows and (' _win' in str(e) or 'win32' in str(e)):
print >>_err, ("Warning: %r imports a Windows-specific module, so we cannot check it (%s).\n"
% (module, str(e)))
else:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc(file=_err)
print >>_err
others = list(other_modules_with_violations)
others = list(_other_modules_with_violations)
others.sort()
print >>err, "There were also interface violations in:\n", ", ".join(others), "\n"
print >>_err, "There were also interface violations in:\n", ", ".join(others), "\n"
# Forked from
@ -196,10 +213,6 @@ def verifyObject(iface, candidate, tentative=0):
return _verify(iface, candidate, tentative, vtype='o')
def _incompat(required, implemented):
#if (required['positional'] !=
# implemented['positional'][:len(required['positional'])]
# and implemented['kwargs'] is None):
# return 'imlementation has different argument names'
if len(implemented['required']) > len(required['required']):
return 'implementation requires too many arguments'
if ((len(implemented['positional']) < len(required['positional']))
@ -209,9 +222,13 @@ def _incompat(required, implemented):
return "implementation doesn't support keyword arguments"
if required['varargs'] and not implemented['varargs']:
return "implementation doesn't support variable arguments"
if (_report_argname_mismatch and required['positional'] !=
implemented['positional'][:len(required['positional'])]
and implemented['kwargs'] is None):
return 'implementation has different argument names'
if __name__ == "__main__":
check(sys.stderr)
check()
# Avoid spurious warnings about ignored exceptions during shutdown by doing a hard exit.
os._exit(0)