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1361 lines
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Python
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#!/usr/bin/python
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# pep8.py - Check Python source code formatting, according to PEP 8
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# Copyright (C) 2006 Johann C. Rocholl <johann@rocholl.net>
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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# obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files
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# (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction,
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# including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge,
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# publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software,
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# and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
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# subject to the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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# included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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# MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS
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# BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
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# ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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# CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# SOFTWARE.
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"""
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Check Python source code formatting, according to PEP 8:
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http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/
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For usage and a list of options, try this:
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$ python pep8.py -h
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This program and its regression test suite live here:
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http://github.com/jcrocholl/pep8
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Groups of errors and warnings:
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E errors
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W warnings
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100 indentation
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200 whitespace
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300 blank lines
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400 imports
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500 line length
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600 deprecation
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700 statements
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You can add checks to this program by writing plugins. Each plugin is
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a simple function that is called for each line of source code, either
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physical or logical.
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Physical line:
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- Raw line of text from the input file.
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Logical line:
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- Multi-line statements converted to a single line.
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- Stripped left and right.
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- Contents of strings replaced with 'xxx' of same length.
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- Comments removed.
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The check function requests physical or logical lines by the name of
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the first argument:
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def maximum_line_length(physical_line)
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def extraneous_whitespace(logical_line)
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def blank_lines(logical_line, blank_lines, indent_level, line_number)
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The last example above demonstrates how check plugins can request
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additional information with extra arguments. All attributes of the
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Checker object are available. Some examples:
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lines: a list of the raw lines from the input file
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tokens: the tokens that contribute to this logical line
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line_number: line number in the input file
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blank_lines: blank lines before this one
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indent_char: first indentation character in this file (' ' or '\t')
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indent_level: indentation (with tabs expanded to multiples of 8)
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previous_indent_level: indentation on previous line
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previous_logical: previous logical line
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The docstring of each check function shall be the relevant part of
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text from PEP 8. It is printed if the user enables --show-pep8.
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Several docstrings contain examples directly from the PEP 8 document.
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Okay: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2})
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E201: spam( ham[1], {eggs: 2})
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These examples are verified automatically when pep8.py is run with the
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--doctest option. You can add examples for your own check functions.
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The format is simple: "Okay" or error/warning code followed by colon
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and space, the rest of the line is example source code. If you put 'r'
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before the docstring, you can use \n for newline, \t for tab and \s
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for space.
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"""
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__version__ = '0.5.1dev'
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import time
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import inspect
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import keyword
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import tokenize
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from optparse import OptionParser
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from fnmatch import fnmatch
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try:
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frozenset
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except NameError:
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from sets import ImmutableSet as frozenset
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DEFAULT_EXCLUDE = '.svn,CVS,.bzr,.hg,.git'
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DEFAULT_IGNORE = 'E24'
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MAX_LINE_LENGTH = 79
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INDENT_REGEX = re.compile(r'([ \t]*)')
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RAISE_COMMA_REGEX = re.compile(r'raise\s+\w+\s*(,)')
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SELFTEST_REGEX = re.compile(r'(Okay|[EW]\d{3}):\s(.*)')
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ERRORCODE_REGEX = re.compile(r'[EW]\d{3}')
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DOCSTRING_REGEX = re.compile(r'u?r?["\']')
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WHITESPACE_AROUND_OPERATOR_REGEX = \
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re.compile('([^\w\s]*)\s*(\t| )\s*([^\w\s]*)')
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EXTRANEOUS_WHITESPACE_REGEX = re.compile(r'[[({] | []}),;:]')
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WHITESPACE_AROUND_NAMED_PARAMETER_REGEX = \
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re.compile(r'[()]|\s=[^=]|[^=!<>]=\s')
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WHITESPACE = ' \t'
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BINARY_OPERATORS = frozenset(['**=', '*=', '+=', '-=', '!=', '<>',
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'%=', '^=', '&=', '|=', '==', '/=', '//=', '<=', '>=', '<<=', '>>=',
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'%', '^', '&', '|', '=', '/', '//', '<', '>', '<<'])
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UNARY_OPERATORS = frozenset(['>>', '**', '*', '+', '-'])
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OPERATORS = BINARY_OPERATORS | UNARY_OPERATORS
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SKIP_TOKENS = frozenset([tokenize.COMMENT, tokenize.NL, tokenize.INDENT,
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tokenize.DEDENT, tokenize.NEWLINE])
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E225NOT_KEYWORDS = (frozenset(keyword.kwlist + ['print']) -
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frozenset(['False', 'None', 'True']))
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BENCHMARK_KEYS = ('directories', 'files', 'logical lines', 'physical lines')
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options = None
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args = None
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##############################################################################
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# Plugins (check functions) for physical lines
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##############################################################################
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def tabs_or_spaces(physical_line, indent_char):
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r"""
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Never mix tabs and spaces.
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The most popular way of indenting Python is with spaces only. The
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second-most popular way is with tabs only. Code indented with a mixture
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of tabs and spaces should be converted to using spaces exclusively. When
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invoking the Python command line interpreter with the -t option, it issues
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warnings about code that illegally mixes tabs and spaces. When using -tt
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these warnings become errors. These options are highly recommended!
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Okay: if a == 0:\n a = 1\n b = 1
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E101: if a == 0:\n a = 1\n\tb = 1
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"""
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indent = INDENT_REGEX.match(physical_line).group(1)
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for offset, char in enumerate(indent):
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if char != indent_char:
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return offset, "E101 indentation contains mixed spaces and tabs"
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def tabs_obsolete(physical_line):
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r"""
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For new projects, spaces-only are strongly recommended over tabs. Most
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editors have features that make this easy to do.
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Okay: if True:\n return
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W191: if True:\n\treturn
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"""
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indent = INDENT_REGEX.match(physical_line).group(1)
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if indent.count('\t'):
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return indent.index('\t'), "W191 indentation contains tabs"
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def trailing_whitespace(physical_line):
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r"""
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JCR: Trailing whitespace is superfluous.
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FBM: Except when it occurs as part of a blank line (i.e. the line is
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nothing but whitespace). According to Python docs[1] a line with only
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whitespace is considered a blank line, and is to be ignored. However,
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matching a blank line to its indentation level avoids mistakenly
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terminating a multi-line statement (e.g. class declaration) when
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pasting code into the standard Python interpreter.
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[1] http://docs.python.org/reference/lexical_analysis.html#blank-lines
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The warning returned varies on whether the line itself is blank, for easier
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filtering for those who want to indent their blank lines.
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Okay: spam(1)
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W291: spam(1)\s
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W293: class Foo(object):\n \n bang = 12
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"""
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physical_line = physical_line.rstrip('\n') # chr(10), newline
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physical_line = physical_line.rstrip('\r') # chr(13), carriage return
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physical_line = physical_line.rstrip('\x0c') # chr(12), form feed, ^L
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stripped = physical_line.rstrip()
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if physical_line != stripped:
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if stripped:
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return len(stripped), "W291 trailing whitespace"
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else:
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return 0, "W293 blank line contains whitespace"
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def trailing_blank_lines(physical_line, lines, line_number):
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r"""
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JCR: Trailing blank lines are superfluous.
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Okay: spam(1)
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W391: spam(1)\n
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"""
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if physical_line.strip() == '' and line_number == len(lines):
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return 0, "W391 blank line at end of file"
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def missing_newline(physical_line):
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"""
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JCR: The last line should have a newline.
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"""
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if physical_line.rstrip() == physical_line:
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return len(physical_line), "W292 no newline at end of file"
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def maximum_line_length(physical_line):
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"""
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Limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.
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There are still many devices around that are limited to 80 character
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lines; plus, limiting windows to 80 characters makes it possible to have
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several windows side-by-side. The default wrapping on such devices looks
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ugly. Therefore, please limit all lines to a maximum of 79 characters.
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For flowing long blocks of text (docstrings or comments), limiting the
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length to 72 characters is recommended.
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"""
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line = physical_line.rstrip()
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length = len(line)
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if length > MAX_LINE_LENGTH:
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try:
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# The line could contain multi-byte characters
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if not hasattr(line, 'decode'): # Python 3
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line = line.encode('latin-1')
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length = len(line.decode('utf-8'))
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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pass
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if length > MAX_LINE_LENGTH:
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return MAX_LINE_LENGTH, "E501 line too long (%d characters)" % length
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##############################################################################
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# Plugins (check functions) for logical lines
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##############################################################################
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def blank_lines(logical_line, blank_lines, indent_level, line_number,
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previous_logical, previous_indent_level,
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blank_lines_before_comment):
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r"""
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Separate top-level function and class definitions with two blank lines.
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Method definitions inside a class are separated by a single blank line.
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Extra blank lines may be used (sparingly) to separate groups of related
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functions. Blank lines may be omitted between a bunch of related
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one-liners (e.g. a set of dummy implementations).
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Use blank lines in functions, sparingly, to indicate logical sections.
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Okay: def a():\n pass\n\n\ndef b():\n pass
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Okay: def a():\n pass\n\n\n# Foo\n# Bar\n\ndef b():\n pass
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E301: class Foo:\n b = 0\n def bar():\n pass
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E302: def a():\n pass\n\ndef b(n):\n pass
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E303: def a():\n pass\n\n\n\ndef b(n):\n pass
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E303: def a():\n\n\n\n pass
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E304: @decorator\n\ndef a():\n pass
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"""
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if line_number == 1:
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return # Don't expect blank lines before the first line
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max_blank_lines = max(blank_lines, blank_lines_before_comment)
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if previous_logical.startswith('@'):
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if max_blank_lines:
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return 0, "E304 blank lines found after function decorator"
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elif max_blank_lines > 2 or (indent_level and max_blank_lines == 2):
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return 0, "E303 too many blank lines (%d)" % max_blank_lines
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elif (logical_line.startswith('def ') or
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logical_line.startswith('class ') or
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logical_line.startswith('@')):
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if indent_level:
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if not (max_blank_lines or previous_indent_level < indent_level or
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DOCSTRING_REGEX.match(previous_logical)):
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return 0, "E301 expected 1 blank line, found 0"
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elif max_blank_lines != 2:
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return 0, "E302 expected 2 blank lines, found %d" % max_blank_lines
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def extraneous_whitespace(logical_line):
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"""
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Avoid extraneous whitespace in the following situations:
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- Immediately inside parentheses, brackets or braces.
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- Immediately before a comma, semicolon, or colon.
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Okay: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2})
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E201: spam( ham[1], {eggs: 2})
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E201: spam(ham[ 1], {eggs: 2})
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E201: spam(ham[1], { eggs: 2})
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E202: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2} )
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E202: spam(ham[1 ], {eggs: 2})
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E202: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2 })
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E203: if x == 4: print x, y; x, y = y , x
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E203: if x == 4: print x, y ; x, y = y, x
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E203: if x == 4 : print x, y; x, y = y, x
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"""
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line = logical_line
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for match in EXTRANEOUS_WHITESPACE_REGEX.finditer(line):
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text = match.group()
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char = text.strip()
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found = match.start()
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if text == char + ' ' and char in '([{':
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return found + 1, "E201 whitespace after '%s'" % char
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if text == ' ' + char and line[found - 1] != ',':
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if char in '}])':
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return found, "E202 whitespace before '%s'" % char
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if char in ',;:':
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return found, "E203 whitespace before '%s'" % char
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def missing_whitespace(logical_line):
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"""
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JCR: Each comma, semicolon or colon should be followed by whitespace.
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Okay: [a, b]
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Okay: (3,)
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Okay: a[1:4]
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Okay: a[:4]
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Okay: a[1:]
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Okay: a[1:4:2]
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E231: ['a','b']
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E231: foo(bar,baz)
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"""
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line = logical_line
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for index in range(len(line) - 1):
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char = line[index]
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if char in ',;:' and line[index + 1] not in WHITESPACE:
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before = line[:index]
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if char == ':' and before.count('[') > before.count(']'):
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continue # Slice syntax, no space required
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if char == ',' and line[index + 1] == ')':
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continue # Allow tuple with only one element: (3,)
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return index, "E231 missing whitespace after '%s'" % char
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def indentation(logical_line, previous_logical, indent_char,
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indent_level, previous_indent_level):
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r"""
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Use 4 spaces per indentation level.
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For really old code that you don't want to mess up, you can continue to
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use 8-space tabs.
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Okay: a = 1
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Okay: if a == 0:\n a = 1
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E111: a = 1
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Okay: for item in items:\n pass
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E112: for item in items:\npass
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Okay: a = 1\nb = 2
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E113: a = 1\n b = 2
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"""
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if indent_char == ' ' and indent_level % 4:
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return 0, "E111 indentation is not a multiple of four"
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indent_expect = previous_logical.endswith(':')
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if indent_expect and indent_level <= previous_indent_level:
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return 0, "E112 expected an indented block"
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if indent_level > previous_indent_level and not indent_expect:
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return 0, "E113 unexpected indentation"
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def whitespace_before_parameters(logical_line, tokens):
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"""
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Avoid extraneous whitespace in the following situations:
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- Immediately before the open parenthesis that starts the argument
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list of a function call.
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- Immediately before the open parenthesis that starts an indexing or
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slicing.
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Okay: spam(1)
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E211: spam (1)
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Okay: dict['key'] = list[index]
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E211: dict ['key'] = list[index]
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E211: dict['key'] = list [index]
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"""
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prev_type = tokens[0][0]
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prev_text = tokens[0][1]
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prev_end = tokens[0][3]
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for index in range(1, len(tokens)):
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token_type, text, start, end, line = tokens[index]
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if (token_type == tokenize.OP and
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text in '([' and
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start != prev_end and
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||
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(prev_type == tokenize.NAME or prev_text in '}])') and
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# Syntax "class A (B):" is allowed, but avoid it
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||
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(index < 2 or tokens[index - 2][1] != 'class') and
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# Allow "return (a.foo for a in range(5))"
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(not keyword.iskeyword(prev_text))):
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return prev_end, "E211 whitespace before '%s'" % text
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prev_type = token_type
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prev_text = text
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prev_end = end
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||
|
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|
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def whitespace_around_operator(logical_line):
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||
|
"""
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||
|
Avoid extraneous whitespace in the following situations:
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|
|
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- More than one space around an assignment (or other) operator to
|
||
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align it with another.
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||
|
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Okay: a = 12 + 3
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||
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E221: a = 4 + 5
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||
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E222: a = 4 + 5
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||
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E223: a = 4\t+ 5
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||
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E224: a = 4 +\t5
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||
|
"""
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||
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for match in WHITESPACE_AROUND_OPERATOR_REGEX.finditer(logical_line):
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before, whitespace, after = match.groups()
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||
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tab = whitespace == '\t'
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offset = match.start(2)
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if before in OPERATORS:
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return offset, (tab and "E224 tab after operator" or
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"E222 multiple spaces after operator")
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|
elif after in OPERATORS:
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return offset, (tab and "E223 tab before operator" or
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|
"E221 multiple spaces before operator")
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||
|
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|
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|
def missing_whitespace_around_operator(logical_line, tokens):
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|
r"""
|
||
|
- Always surround these binary operators with a single space on
|
||
|
either side: assignment (=), augmented assignment (+=, -= etc.),
|
||
|
comparisons (==, <, >, !=, <>, <=, >=, in, not in, is, is not),
|
||
|
Booleans (and, or, not).
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||
|
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||
|
- Use spaces around arithmetic operators.
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||
|
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||
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Okay: i = i + 1
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||
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Okay: submitted += 1
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||
|
Okay: x = x * 2 - 1
|
||
|
Okay: hypot2 = x * x + y * y
|
||
|
Okay: c = (a + b) * (a - b)
|
||
|
Okay: foo(bar, key='word', *args, **kwargs)
|
||
|
Okay: baz(**kwargs)
|
||
|
Okay: negative = -1
|
||
|
Okay: spam(-1)
|
||
|
Okay: alpha[:-i]
|
||
|
Okay: if not -5 < x < +5:\n pass
|
||
|
Okay: lambda *args, **kw: (args, kw)
|
||
|
|
||
|
E225: i=i+1
|
||
|
E225: submitted +=1
|
||
|
E225: x = x*2 - 1
|
||
|
E225: hypot2 = x*x + y*y
|
||
|
E225: c = (a+b) * (a-b)
|
||
|
E225: c = alpha -4
|
||
|
E225: z = x **y
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
parens = 0
|
||
|
need_space = False
|
||
|
prev_type = tokenize.OP
|
||
|
prev_text = prev_end = None
|
||
|
for token_type, text, start, end, line in tokens:
|
||
|
if token_type in (tokenize.NL, tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.ERRORTOKEN):
|
||
|
# ERRORTOKEN is triggered by backticks in Python 3000
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if text in ('(', 'lambda'):
|
||
|
parens += 1
|
||
|
elif text == ')':
|
||
|
parens -= 1
|
||
|
if need_space:
|
||
|
if start != prev_end:
|
||
|
need_space = False
|
||
|
elif text == '>' and prev_text == '<':
|
||
|
# Tolerate the "<>" operator, even if running Python 3
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
return prev_end, "E225 missing whitespace around operator"
|
||
|
elif token_type == tokenize.OP and prev_end is not None:
|
||
|
if text == '=' and parens:
|
||
|
# Allow keyword args or defaults: foo(bar=None).
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
elif text in BINARY_OPERATORS:
|
||
|
need_space = True
|
||
|
elif text in UNARY_OPERATORS:
|
||
|
# Allow unary operators: -123, -x, +1.
|
||
|
# Allow argument unpacking: foo(*args, **kwargs).
|
||
|
if prev_type == tokenize.OP:
|
||
|
if prev_text in '}])':
|
||
|
need_space = True
|
||
|
elif prev_type == tokenize.NAME:
|
||
|
if prev_text not in E225NOT_KEYWORDS:
|
||
|
need_space = True
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
need_space = True
|
||
|
if need_space and start == prev_end:
|
||
|
return prev_end, "E225 missing whitespace around operator"
|
||
|
prev_type = token_type
|
||
|
prev_text = text
|
||
|
prev_end = end
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def whitespace_around_comma(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Avoid extraneous whitespace in the following situations:
|
||
|
|
||
|
- More than one space around an assignment (or other) operator to
|
||
|
align it with another.
|
||
|
|
||
|
JCR: This should also be applied around comma etc.
|
||
|
Note: these checks are disabled by default
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: a = (1, 2)
|
||
|
E241: a = (1, 2)
|
||
|
E242: a = (1,\t2)
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
line = logical_line
|
||
|
for separator in ',;:':
|
||
|
found = line.find(separator + ' ')
|
||
|
if found > -1:
|
||
|
return found + 1, "E241 multiple spaces after '%s'" % separator
|
||
|
found = line.find(separator + '\t')
|
||
|
if found > -1:
|
||
|
return found + 1, "E242 tab after '%s'" % separator
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def whitespace_around_named_parameter_equals(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Don't use spaces around the '=' sign when used to indicate a
|
||
|
keyword argument or a default parameter value.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: def complex(real, imag=0.0):
|
||
|
Okay: return magic(r=real, i=imag)
|
||
|
Okay: boolean(a == b)
|
||
|
Okay: boolean(a != b)
|
||
|
Okay: boolean(a <= b)
|
||
|
Okay: boolean(a >= b)
|
||
|
|
||
|
E251: def complex(real, imag = 0.0):
|
||
|
E251: return magic(r = real, i = imag)
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
parens = 0
|
||
|
for match in WHITESPACE_AROUND_NAMED_PARAMETER_REGEX.finditer(
|
||
|
logical_line):
|
||
|
text = match.group()
|
||
|
if parens and len(text) == 3:
|
||
|
issue = "E251 no spaces around keyword / parameter equals"
|
||
|
return match.start(), issue
|
||
|
if text == '(':
|
||
|
parens += 1
|
||
|
elif text == ')':
|
||
|
parens -= 1
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def whitespace_before_inline_comment(logical_line, tokens):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Separate inline comments by at least two spaces.
|
||
|
|
||
|
An inline comment is a comment on the same line as a statement. Inline
|
||
|
comments should be separated by at least two spaces from the statement.
|
||
|
They should start with a # and a single space.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: x = x + 1 # Increment x
|
||
|
Okay: x = x + 1 # Increment x
|
||
|
E261: x = x + 1 # Increment x
|
||
|
E262: x = x + 1 #Increment x
|
||
|
E262: x = x + 1 # Increment x
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
prev_end = (0, 0)
|
||
|
for token_type, text, start, end, line in tokens:
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.NL:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.COMMENT:
|
||
|
if not line[:start[1]].strip():
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if prev_end[0] == start[0] and start[1] < prev_end[1] + 2:
|
||
|
return (prev_end,
|
||
|
"E261 at least two spaces before inline comment")
|
||
|
if (len(text) > 1 and text.startswith('# ')
|
||
|
or not text.startswith('# ')):
|
||
|
return start, "E262 inline comment should start with '# '"
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
prev_end = end
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def imports_on_separate_lines(logical_line):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
Imports should usually be on separate lines.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: import os\nimport sys
|
||
|
E401: import sys, os
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: 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
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
line = logical_line
|
||
|
if line.startswith('import '):
|
||
|
found = line.find(',')
|
||
|
if found > -1:
|
||
|
return found, "E401 multiple imports on one line"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def compound_statements(logical_line):
|
||
|
r"""
|
||
|
Compound statements (multiple statements on the same line) are
|
||
|
generally discouraged.
|
||
|
|
||
|
While sometimes it's okay to put an if/for/while with a small body
|
||
|
on the same line, never do this for multi-clause statements. Also
|
||
|
avoid folding such long lines!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Okay: if foo == 'blah':\n do_blah_thing()
|
||
|
Okay: do_one()
|
||
|
Okay: do_two()
|
||
|
Okay: do_three()
|
||
|
|
||
|
E701: if foo == 'blah': do_blah_thing()
|
||
|
E701: for x in lst: total += x
|
||
|
E701: while t < 10: t = delay()
|
||
|
E701: if foo == 'blah': do_blah_thing()
|
||
|
E701: else: do_non_blah_thing()
|
||
|
E701: try: something()
|
||
|
E701: finally: cleanup()
|
||
|
E701: if foo == 'blah': one(); two(); three()
|
||
|
|
||
|
E702: do_one(); do_two(); do_three()
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
line = logical_line
|
||
|
found = line.find(':')
|
||
|
if -1 < found < len(line) - 1:
|
||
|
before = line[:found]
|
||
|
if (before.count('{') <= before.count('}') and # {'a': 1} (dict)
|
||
|
before.count('[') <= before.count(']') and # [1:2] (slice)
|
||
|
not re.search(r'\blambda\b', before)): # lambda x: x
|
||
|
return found, "E701 multiple statements on one line (colon)"
|
||
|
found = line.find(';')
|
||
|
if -1 < found:
|
||
|
return found, "E702 multiple statements on one line (semicolon)"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def python_3000_has_key(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
The {}.has_key() method will be removed in the future version of
|
||
|
Python. Use the 'in' operation instead, like:
|
||
|
d = {"a": 1, "b": 2}
|
||
|
if "b" in d:
|
||
|
print d["b"]
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pos = logical_line.find('.has_key(')
|
||
|
if pos > -1:
|
||
|
return pos, "W601 .has_key() is deprecated, use 'in'"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def python_3000_raise_comma(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
When raising an exception, use "raise ValueError('message')"
|
||
|
instead of the older form "raise ValueError, 'message'".
|
||
|
|
||
|
The paren-using form is preferred because when the exception arguments
|
||
|
are long or include string formatting, you don't need to use line
|
||
|
continuation characters thanks to the containing parentheses. The older
|
||
|
form will be removed in Python 3000.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
match = RAISE_COMMA_REGEX.match(logical_line)
|
||
|
if match:
|
||
|
return match.start(1), "W602 deprecated form of raising exception"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def python_3000_not_equal(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
!= can also be written <>, but this is an obsolete usage kept for
|
||
|
backwards compatibility only. New code should always use !=.
|
||
|
The older syntax is removed in Python 3000.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pos = logical_line.find('<>')
|
||
|
if pos > -1:
|
||
|
return pos, "W603 '<>' is deprecated, use '!='"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def python_3000_backticks(logical_line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Backticks are removed in Python 3000.
|
||
|
Use repr() instead.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
pos = logical_line.find('`')
|
||
|
if pos > -1:
|
||
|
return pos, "W604 backticks are deprecated, use 'repr()'"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
##############################################################################
|
||
|
# Helper functions
|
||
|
##############################################################################
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
if '' == ''.encode():
|
||
|
# Python 2: implicit encoding.
|
||
|
def readlines(filename):
|
||
|
return open(filename).readlines()
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# Python 3: decode to latin-1.
|
||
|
# This function is lazy, it does not read the encoding declaration.
|
||
|
# XXX: use tokenize.detect_encoding()
|
||
|
def readlines(filename):
|
||
|
return open(filename, encoding='latin-1').readlines()
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def expand_indent(line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Return the amount of indentation.
|
||
|
Tabs are expanded to the next multiple of 8.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> expand_indent(' ')
|
||
|
4
|
||
|
>>> expand_indent('\\t')
|
||
|
8
|
||
|
>>> expand_indent(' \\t')
|
||
|
8
|
||
|
>>> expand_indent(' \\t')
|
||
|
8
|
||
|
>>> expand_indent(' \\t')
|
||
|
16
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
result = 0
|
||
|
for char in line:
|
||
|
if char == '\t':
|
||
|
result = result // 8 * 8 + 8
|
||
|
elif char == ' ':
|
||
|
result += 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
return result
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def mute_string(text):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Replace contents with 'xxx' to prevent syntax matching.
|
||
|
|
||
|
>>> mute_string('"abc"')
|
||
|
'"xxx"'
|
||
|
>>> mute_string("'''abc'''")
|
||
|
"'''xxx'''"
|
||
|
>>> mute_string("r'abc'")
|
||
|
"r'xxx'"
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
start = 1
|
||
|
end = len(text) - 1
|
||
|
# String modifiers (e.g. u or r)
|
||
|
if text.endswith('"'):
|
||
|
start += text.index('"')
|
||
|
elif text.endswith("'"):
|
||
|
start += text.index("'")
|
||
|
# Triple quotes
|
||
|
if text.endswith('"""') or text.endswith("'''"):
|
||
|
start += 2
|
||
|
end -= 2
|
||
|
return text[:start] + 'x' * (end - start) + text[end:]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def message(text):
|
||
|
"""Print a message."""
|
||
|
# print >> sys.stderr, options.prog + ': ' + text
|
||
|
# print >> sys.stderr, text
|
||
|
print(text)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
##############################################################################
|
||
|
# Framework to run all checks
|
||
|
##############################################################################
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def find_checks(argument_name):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Find all globally visible functions where the first argument name
|
||
|
starts with argument_name.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
checks = []
|
||
|
for name, function in globals().items():
|
||
|
if not inspect.isfunction(function):
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
args = inspect.getargspec(function)[0]
|
||
|
if args and args[0].startswith(argument_name):
|
||
|
codes = ERRORCODE_REGEX.findall(inspect.getdoc(function) or '')
|
||
|
for code in codes or ['']:
|
||
|
if not code or not ignore_code(code):
|
||
|
checks.append((name, function, args))
|
||
|
break
|
||
|
checks.sort()
|
||
|
return checks
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
class Checker(object):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Load a Python source file, tokenize it, check coding style.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
|
||
|
def __init__(self, filename, lines=None):
|
||
|
self.filename = filename
|
||
|
if filename is None:
|
||
|
self.filename = 'stdin'
|
||
|
self.lines = lines or []
|
||
|
elif lines is None:
|
||
|
self.lines = readlines(filename)
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
self.lines = lines
|
||
|
options.counters['physical lines'] += len(self.lines)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def readline(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Get the next line from the input buffer.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.line_number += 1
|
||
|
if self.line_number > len(self.lines):
|
||
|
return ''
|
||
|
return self.lines[self.line_number - 1]
|
||
|
|
||
|
def readline_check_physical(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check and return the next physical line. This method can be
|
||
|
used to feed tokenize.generate_tokens.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
line = self.readline()
|
||
|
if line:
|
||
|
self.check_physical(line)
|
||
|
return line
|
||
|
|
||
|
def run_check(self, check, argument_names):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Run a check plugin.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
arguments = []
|
||
|
for name in argument_names:
|
||
|
arguments.append(getattr(self, name))
|
||
|
return check(*arguments)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def check_physical(self, line):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Run all physical checks on a raw input line.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.physical_line = line
|
||
|
if self.indent_char is None and len(line) and line[0] in ' \t':
|
||
|
self.indent_char = line[0]
|
||
|
for name, check, argument_names in options.physical_checks:
|
||
|
result = self.run_check(check, argument_names)
|
||
|
if result is not None:
|
||
|
offset, text = result
|
||
|
self.report_error(self.line_number, offset, text, check)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def build_tokens_line(self):
|
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|
"""
|
||
|
Build a logical line from tokens.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.mapping = []
|
||
|
logical = []
|
||
|
length = 0
|
||
|
previous = None
|
||
|
for token in self.tokens:
|
||
|
token_type, text = token[0:2]
|
||
|
if token_type in SKIP_TOKENS:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.STRING:
|
||
|
text = mute_string(text)
|
||
|
if previous:
|
||
|
end_line, end = previous[3]
|
||
|
start_line, start = token[2]
|
||
|
if end_line != start_line: # different row
|
||
|
prev_text = self.lines[end_line - 1][end - 1]
|
||
|
if prev_text == ',' or (prev_text not in '{[('
|
||
|
and text not in '}])'):
|
||
|
logical.append(' ')
|
||
|
length += 1
|
||
|
elif end != start: # different column
|
||
|
fill = self.lines[end_line - 1][end:start]
|
||
|
logical.append(fill)
|
||
|
length += len(fill)
|
||
|
self.mapping.append((length, token))
|
||
|
logical.append(text)
|
||
|
length += len(text)
|
||
|
previous = token
|
||
|
self.logical_line = ''.join(logical)
|
||
|
assert self.logical_line.lstrip() == self.logical_line
|
||
|
assert self.logical_line.rstrip() == self.logical_line
|
||
|
|
||
|
def check_logical(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Build a line from tokens and run all logical checks on it.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
options.counters['logical lines'] += 1
|
||
|
self.build_tokens_line()
|
||
|
first_line = self.lines[self.mapping[0][1][2][0] - 1]
|
||
|
indent = first_line[:self.mapping[0][1][2][1]]
|
||
|
self.previous_indent_level = self.indent_level
|
||
|
self.indent_level = expand_indent(indent)
|
||
|
if options.verbose >= 2:
|
||
|
print(self.logical_line[:80].rstrip())
|
||
|
for name, check, argument_names in options.logical_checks:
|
||
|
if options.verbose >= 4:
|
||
|
print(' ' + name)
|
||
|
result = self.run_check(check, argument_names)
|
||
|
if result is not None:
|
||
|
offset, text = result
|
||
|
if isinstance(offset, tuple):
|
||
|
original_number, original_offset = offset
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
for token_offset, token in self.mapping:
|
||
|
if offset >= token_offset:
|
||
|
original_number = token[2][0]
|
||
|
original_offset = (token[2][1]
|
||
|
+ offset - token_offset)
|
||
|
self.report_error(original_number, original_offset,
|
||
|
text, check)
|
||
|
self.previous_logical = self.logical_line
|
||
|
|
||
|
def check_all(self, expected=None, line_offset=0):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Run all checks on the input file.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.expected = expected or ()
|
||
|
self.line_offset = line_offset
|
||
|
self.line_number = 0
|
||
|
self.file_errors = 0
|
||
|
self.indent_char = None
|
||
|
self.indent_level = 0
|
||
|
self.previous_logical = ''
|
||
|
self.blank_lines = 0
|
||
|
self.blank_lines_before_comment = 0
|
||
|
self.tokens = []
|
||
|
parens = 0
|
||
|
for token in tokenize.generate_tokens(self.readline_check_physical):
|
||
|
if options.verbose >= 3:
|
||
|
if token[2][0] == token[3][0]:
|
||
|
pos = '[%s:%s]' % (token[2][1] or '', token[3][1])
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
pos = 'l.%s' % token[3][0]
|
||
|
print('l.%s\t%s\t%s\t%r' %
|
||
|
(token[2][0], pos, tokenize.tok_name[token[0]], token[1]))
|
||
|
self.tokens.append(token)
|
||
|
token_type, text = token[0:2]
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.OP and text in '([{':
|
||
|
parens += 1
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.OP and text in '}])':
|
||
|
parens -= 1
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.NEWLINE and not parens:
|
||
|
self.check_logical()
|
||
|
self.blank_lines = 0
|
||
|
self.blank_lines_before_comment = 0
|
||
|
self.tokens = []
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.NL and not parens:
|
||
|
if len(self.tokens) <= 1:
|
||
|
# The physical line contains only this token.
|
||
|
self.blank_lines += 1
|
||
|
self.tokens = []
|
||
|
if token_type == tokenize.COMMENT:
|
||
|
source_line = token[4]
|
||
|
token_start = token[2][1]
|
||
|
if source_line[:token_start].strip() == '':
|
||
|
self.blank_lines_before_comment = max(self.blank_lines,
|
||
|
self.blank_lines_before_comment)
|
||
|
self.blank_lines = 0
|
||
|
if text.endswith('\n') and not parens:
|
||
|
# The comment also ends a physical line. This works around
|
||
|
# Python < 2.6 behaviour, which does not generate NL after
|
||
|
# a comment which is on a line by itself.
|
||
|
self.tokens = []
|
||
|
return self.file_errors
|
||
|
|
||
|
def report_error(self, line_number, offset, text, check):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Report an error, according to options.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
code = text[:4]
|
||
|
if ignore_code(code):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if options.quiet == 1 and not self.file_errors:
|
||
|
message(self.filename)
|
||
|
if code in options.counters:
|
||
|
options.counters[code] += 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
options.counters[code] = 1
|
||
|
options.messages[code] = text[5:]
|
||
|
if options.quiet or code in self.expected:
|
||
|
# Don't care about expected errors or warnings
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
self.file_errors += 1
|
||
|
if options.counters[code] == 1 or options.repeat:
|
||
|
message("%s:%s:%d: %s" %
|
||
|
(self.filename, self.line_offset + line_number,
|
||
|
offset + 1, text))
|
||
|
if options.show_source:
|
||
|
line = self.lines[line_number - 1]
|
||
|
message(line.rstrip())
|
||
|
message(' ' * offset + '^')
|
||
|
if options.show_pep8:
|
||
|
message(check.__doc__.lstrip('\n').rstrip())
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def input_file(filename):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Run all checks on a Python source file.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if options.verbose:
|
||
|
message('checking ' + filename)
|
||
|
errors = Checker(filename).check_all()
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def input_dir(dirname, runner=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check all Python source files in this directory and all subdirectories.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
dirname = dirname.rstrip('/')
|
||
|
if excluded(dirname):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
if runner is None:
|
||
|
runner = input_file
|
||
|
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirname):
|
||
|
if options.verbose:
|
||
|
message('directory ' + root)
|
||
|
options.counters['directories'] += 1
|
||
|
dirs.sort()
|
||
|
for subdir in dirs:
|
||
|
if excluded(subdir):
|
||
|
dirs.remove(subdir)
|
||
|
files.sort()
|
||
|
for filename in files:
|
||
|
if filename_match(filename) and not excluded(filename):
|
||
|
options.counters['files'] += 1
|
||
|
runner(os.path.join(root, filename))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def excluded(filename):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check if options.exclude contains a pattern that matches filename.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
basename = os.path.basename(filename)
|
||
|
for pattern in options.exclude:
|
||
|
if fnmatch(basename, pattern):
|
||
|
# print basename, 'excluded because it matches', pattern
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def filename_match(filename):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check if options.filename contains a pattern that matches filename.
|
||
|
If options.filename is unspecified, this always returns True.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if not options.filename:
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
for pattern in options.filename:
|
||
|
if fnmatch(filename, pattern):
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def ignore_code(code):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Check if options.ignore contains a prefix of the error code.
|
||
|
If options.select contains a prefix of the error code, do not ignore it.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
for select in options.select:
|
||
|
if code.startswith(select):
|
||
|
return False
|
||
|
for ignore in options.ignore:
|
||
|
if code.startswith(ignore):
|
||
|
return True
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def reset_counters():
|
||
|
for key in list(options.counters.keys()):
|
||
|
if key not in BENCHMARK_KEYS:
|
||
|
del options.counters[key]
|
||
|
options.messages = {}
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_error_statistics():
|
||
|
"""Get error statistics."""
|
||
|
return get_statistics("E")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_warning_statistics():
|
||
|
"""Get warning statistics."""
|
||
|
return get_statistics("W")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_statistics(prefix=''):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Get statistics for message codes that start with the prefix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
prefix='' matches all errors and warnings
|
||
|
prefix='E' matches all errors
|
||
|
prefix='W' matches all warnings
|
||
|
prefix='E4' matches all errors that have to do with imports
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
stats = []
|
||
|
keys = list(options.messages.keys())
|
||
|
keys.sort()
|
||
|
for key in keys:
|
||
|
if key.startswith(prefix):
|
||
|
stats.append('%-7s %s %s' %
|
||
|
(options.counters[key], key, options.messages[key]))
|
||
|
return stats
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def get_count(prefix=''):
|
||
|
"""Return the total count of errors and warnings."""
|
||
|
keys = list(options.messages.keys())
|
||
|
count = 0
|
||
|
for key in keys:
|
||
|
if key.startswith(prefix):
|
||
|
count += options.counters[key]
|
||
|
return count
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def print_statistics(prefix=''):
|
||
|
"""Print overall statistics (number of errors and warnings)."""
|
||
|
for line in get_statistics(prefix):
|
||
|
print(line)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def print_benchmark(elapsed):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Print benchmark numbers.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
print('%-7.2f %s' % (elapsed, 'seconds elapsed'))
|
||
|
for key in BENCHMARK_KEYS:
|
||
|
print('%-7d %s per second (%d total)' % (
|
||
|
options.counters[key] / elapsed, key,
|
||
|
options.counters[key]))
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def run_tests(filename):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Run all the tests from a file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A test file can provide many tests. Each test starts with a declaration.
|
||
|
This declaration is a single line starting with '#:'.
|
||
|
It declares codes of expected failures, separated by spaces or 'Okay'
|
||
|
if no failure is expected.
|
||
|
If the file does not contain such declaration, it should pass all tests.
|
||
|
If the declaration is empty, following lines are not checked, until next
|
||
|
declaration.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Examples:
|
||
|
|
||
|
* Only E224 and W701 are expected: #: E224 W701
|
||
|
* Following example is conform: #: Okay
|
||
|
* Don't check these lines: #:
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
lines = readlines(filename) + ['#:\n']
|
||
|
line_offset = 0
|
||
|
codes = ['Okay']
|
||
|
testcase = []
|
||
|
for index, line in enumerate(lines):
|
||
|
if not line.startswith('#:'):
|
||
|
if codes:
|
||
|
# Collect the lines of the test case
|
||
|
testcase.append(line)
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
if codes and index > 0:
|
||
|
label = '%s:%s:1' % (filename, line_offset + 1)
|
||
|
codes = [c for c in codes if c != 'Okay']
|
||
|
# Run the checker
|
||
|
errors = Checker(filename, testcase).check_all(codes, line_offset)
|
||
|
# Check if the expected errors were found
|
||
|
for code in codes:
|
||
|
if not options.counters.get(code):
|
||
|
errors += 1
|
||
|
message('%s: error %s not found' % (label, code))
|
||
|
if options.verbose and not errors:
|
||
|
message('%s: passed (%s)' % (label, ' '.join(codes)))
|
||
|
# Keep showing errors for multiple tests
|
||
|
reset_counters()
|
||
|
# output the real line numbers
|
||
|
line_offset = index
|
||
|
# configure the expected errors
|
||
|
codes = line.split()[1:]
|
||
|
# empty the test case buffer
|
||
|
del testcase[:]
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def selftest():
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Test all check functions with test cases in docstrings.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
count_passed = 0
|
||
|
count_failed = 0
|
||
|
checks = options.physical_checks + options.logical_checks
|
||
|
for name, check, argument_names in checks:
|
||
|
for line in check.__doc__.splitlines():
|
||
|
line = line.lstrip()
|
||
|
match = SELFTEST_REGEX.match(line)
|
||
|
if match is None:
|
||
|
continue
|
||
|
code, source = match.groups()
|
||
|
checker = Checker(None)
|
||
|
for part in source.split(r'\n'):
|
||
|
part = part.replace(r'\t', '\t')
|
||
|
part = part.replace(r'\s', ' ')
|
||
|
checker.lines.append(part + '\n')
|
||
|
options.quiet = 2
|
||
|
checker.check_all()
|
||
|
error = None
|
||
|
if code == 'Okay':
|
||
|
if len(options.counters) > len(BENCHMARK_KEYS):
|
||
|
codes = [key for key in options.counters.keys()
|
||
|
if key not in BENCHMARK_KEYS]
|
||
|
error = "incorrectly found %s" % ', '.join(codes)
|
||
|
elif not options.counters.get(code):
|
||
|
error = "failed to find %s" % code
|
||
|
# Reset the counters
|
||
|
reset_counters()
|
||
|
if not error:
|
||
|
count_passed += 1
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
count_failed += 1
|
||
|
if len(checker.lines) == 1:
|
||
|
print("pep8.py: %s: %s" %
|
||
|
(error, checker.lines[0].rstrip()))
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
print("pep8.py: %s:" % error)
|
||
|
for line in checker.lines:
|
||
|
print(line.rstrip())
|
||
|
if options.verbose:
|
||
|
print("%d passed and %d failed." % (count_passed, count_failed))
|
||
|
if count_failed:
|
||
|
print("Test failed.")
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
print("Test passed.")
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
def process_options(arglist=None):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Process options passed either via arglist or via command line args.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
global options, args
|
||
|
parser = OptionParser(version=__version__,
|
||
|
usage="%prog [options] input ...")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', default=0, action='count',
|
||
|
help="print status messages, or debug with -vv")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('-q', '--quiet', default=0, action='count',
|
||
|
help="report only file names, or nothing with -qq")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('-r', '--repeat', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="show all occurrences of the same error")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--exclude', metavar='patterns', default=DEFAULT_EXCLUDE,
|
||
|
help="exclude files or directories which match these "
|
||
|
"comma separated patterns (default: %s)" %
|
||
|
DEFAULT_EXCLUDE)
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--filename', metavar='patterns', default='*.py',
|
||
|
help="when parsing directories, only check filenames "
|
||
|
"matching these comma separated patterns (default: "
|
||
|
"*.py)")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--select', metavar='errors', default='',
|
||
|
help="select errors and warnings (e.g. E,W6)")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--ignore', metavar='errors', default='',
|
||
|
help="skip errors and warnings (e.g. E4,W)")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--show-source', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="show source code for each error")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--show-pep8', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="show text of PEP 8 for each error")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--statistics', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="count errors and warnings")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--count', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="print total number of errors and warnings "
|
||
|
"to standard error and set exit code to 1 if "
|
||
|
"total is not null")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--benchmark', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="measure processing speed")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--testsuite', metavar='dir',
|
||
|
help="run regression tests from dir")
|
||
|
parser.add_option('--doctest', action='store_true',
|
||
|
help="run doctest on myself")
|
||
|
options, args = parser.parse_args(arglist)
|
||
|
if options.testsuite:
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args.append(options.testsuite)
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if not args and not options.doctest:
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parser.error('input not specified')
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options.prog = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
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options.exclude = options.exclude.split(',')
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for index in range(len(options.exclude)):
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options.exclude[index] = options.exclude[index].rstrip('/')
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if options.filename:
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options.filename = options.filename.split(',')
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if options.select:
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options.select = options.select.split(',')
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else:
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options.select = []
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if options.ignore:
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options.ignore = options.ignore.split(',')
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elif options.select:
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# Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected
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options.ignore = ['']
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elif options.testsuite or options.doctest:
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# For doctest and testsuite, all checks are required
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options.ignore = []
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else:
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# The default choice: ignore controversial checks
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options.ignore = DEFAULT_IGNORE.split(',')
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options.physical_checks = find_checks('physical_line')
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options.logical_checks = find_checks('logical_line')
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options.counters = dict.fromkeys(BENCHMARK_KEYS, 0)
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options.messages = {}
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return options, args
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def _main():
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"""
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Parse options and run checks on Python source.
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"""
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options, args = process_options()
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if options.doctest:
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import doctest
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doctest.testmod(verbose=options.verbose)
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selftest()
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if options.testsuite:
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runner = run_tests
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else:
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runner = input_file
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start_time = time.time()
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for path in args:
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if os.path.isdir(path):
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input_dir(path, runner=runner)
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elif not excluded(path):
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options.counters['files'] += 1
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runner(path)
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elapsed = time.time() - start_time
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if options.statistics:
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print_statistics()
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if options.benchmark:
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print_benchmark(elapsed)
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count = get_count()
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if count:
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if options.count:
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sys.stderr.write(str(count) + '\n')
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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_main()
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