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			298 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# PortAudio Repository Whitespace Linter
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#
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# Run this script from the root of the repository using the command:
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#   python pa_whitelint.py
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#
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# Check all source files for the following:
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#   1. Consistent line endings are used throughout each file.
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#   2. No tabs are present. Use spaces for indenting.
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#   3. Indenting: leading whitespace is usually a multiple of 4 spaces,
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#      with permissive exceptions for continuation lines.
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#   4. Lines have no trailing whitespace.
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#   5. No non-ASCII or weird control characters are present.
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#   6. End-of-line is present at end-of-file.
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#   7. No empty (or whitespace) lines at end-of-file.
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from pathlib import Path
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import re
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import sys
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# Configuration:
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# Check these file types:
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sourceFileTypes = ["*.c", "*.h", "*.cpp", "*.cxx", "*.hxx"]
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# Scan these directories
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dirs = ["src", "include", "examples", "test", "qa"]
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# Exclude files or directories with the following names:
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excludePathParts = [
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    "ASIOSDK",
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    "iasiothiscallresolver.cpp",
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    "iasiothiscallresolver.h",
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    "mingw-include",
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]
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indentSpaceCount = 4
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verbose = True
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checkBadIndenting = True
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verboseBadIndenting = True
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# (End configuration)
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class FileStatus:
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    """Issue status for a particular file. Stores issue counts for each type of issue."""
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    def __init__(self, path):
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        self.path = path
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        issueNames = [
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            "has-inconsistent-line-endings",
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            "has-tabs",
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            "has-bad-indenting",
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            "has-trailing-whitespace",
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            "has-bad-character",
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            "has-empty-line-at-end-of-file",
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            "has-no-eol-character-at-end-of-file",
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        ]
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        self.issueCounts = dict.fromkeys(issueNames, 0)
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    def incrementIssueCount(self, issueName):
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        assert issueName in self.issueCounts # catch typos in issueName
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        self.issueCounts[issueName] += 1
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    def hasIssue(self, issueName):
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        return self.issueCounts[issueName] > 0
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    def hasIssues(self):
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        return any(count > 0 for count in self.issueCounts.values())
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    def issueSummaryString(self):
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        return str.join(", ", [name for name in self.issueCounts if self.issueCounts[name] > 0])
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def multilineCommentIsOpenAtEol(lineText, wasOpenAtStartOfLine):
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    isOpen = wasOpenAtStartOfLine
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    index = 0
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    end = len(lineText)
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    while index != -1 and index < end:
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        if isOpen:
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            index = lineText.find(b"*/", index)
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            if index != -1:
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                isOpen = False
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                index += 2
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        else:
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            index = lineText.find(b"/*", index)
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            if index != -1:
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                isOpen = True
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                index += 2
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    return isOpen
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def allowStrangeIndentOnFollowingLine(lineText):
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    """Compute whether a non-standard indent is allowed on the following line.
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    A line allows an unusual indent to follow if it is the beginning of a
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    multi-line function parameter list, an element of a function parameter list,
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    or an incomplete expression (binary operator, etc.).
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    """
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    s = lineText.strip(b" ")
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    if len(s) == 0:
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        return False
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    if s.rfind(b"*/") == (len(s) - 2):  # line has a trailing comment, strip it
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        commentStart = s.rfind(b"/*")
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        if commentStart != -1:
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            s = s[:commentStart].strip(b" ")
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            if len(s) == 0:
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                return False
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        if len(s) == 0:
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            return False
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    okChars = b'(,\\+-/*=&|?:"'
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    if s[-1] in okChars: # non-comment program text has trailing okChar: '(' or ',' etc.
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        return True
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    return False
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def allowStrangeIndentOfLine(lineText):
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    """Compute whether a non-standard indent is allowed on the line.
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    A line is allowed an unusual indent if it is the continuation of an
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    incomplete expression (binary operator, etc.).
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    """
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    s = lineText.strip(b" ")
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    if len(s) == 0:
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        return False
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    okChars = b'+-/*=&|?:)"'
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    if s[0] in okChars:
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        return True
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    return False
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# Run the checks over all files specified by [sourceFileTypes, dirs, excludePathParts]:
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statusSummary = []
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for dir in dirs:
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    for ext in sourceFileTypes:
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        for path in Path(dir).rglob(ext):
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            if any(part in path.parts for part in excludePathParts):
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                continue
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            # during development, uncomment the following 2 lines and select a specific path:
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            #if not "qa" in path.parts:
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            #    continue
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            data = path.read_bytes()
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            status = FileStatus(path)
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            statusSummary.append(status)
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            # Perform checks:
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            # 1. Consistent line endings
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            # check and then normalize to \n line endings for the benefit of the rest of the program
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            if b"\r" in data and b"\n" in data:
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                # CRLF (Windows) case: check for stray CR or LF, then convert CRLF to LF
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                assert not b"\f" in data  # we'll use \f as a sentinel during conversion
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                d = data.replace(b"\r\n", b"\f")
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                if b"\r" in d:
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                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-inconsistent-line-endings")
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                    if verbose:
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                        print("error: {0} stray carriage return".format(path))
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                if b"\n" in d:
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                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-inconsistent-line-endings")
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                    if verbose:
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                        print("error: {0} stray newline".format(path))
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                data = d.replace(b"\f", b"\n")  # normalize line endings
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            elif b"\r" in data:
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                # CR (Classic Mac) case: convert CR to LF
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                data = d.replace(b"\r", b"\n")  # normalize line endings
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            else:
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                # LF (Unix) case: no change
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                pass
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            lines = data.split(b"\n")  # relies on newline normalization above
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            # 2. Absence of tabs
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            lineNo = 1
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            for line in lines:
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                if b"\t" in line:
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                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-tabs")
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                    if verbose:
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                        print("error: {0}({1}) contains tab".format(path, lineNo))
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                lineNo += 1
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            data = data.replace(b"\t", b" "*indentSpaceCount) # normalize tabs to <indentSpaceCount> spaces for indent algorithm below
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            lines = data.split(b"\n") # recompute lines, relies on newline normalization above
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            # 3. Correct leading whitespace / bad indenting
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            if checkBadIndenting:
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                leadingWhitespaceRe = re.compile(b"^\s*")
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                commentIsOpen = False
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                previousLine = b""
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                previousIndent = 0
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                lineNo = 1
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                for line in lines:
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                    if commentIsOpen:
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                        # don't check leading whitespace inside comments
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                        commentIsOpen = multilineCommentIsOpenAtEol(line, commentIsOpen)
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                        previousIndent = 0
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                    else:
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                        m = leadingWhitespaceRe.search(line)
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                        indent = m.end() - m.start()
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                        if indent != len(line): # ignore whitespace lines, they are considered trailing whitespace
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                            if indent % indentSpaceCount != 0 and indent != previousIndent:
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                                # potential bad indents are not multiples of <indentSpaceCount>,
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                                # and are not indented the same as the previous line
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                                s = previousLine
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                                if not allowStrangeIndentOnFollowingLine(previousLine) and not allowStrangeIndentOfLine(line):
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                                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-bad-indenting")
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                                    if verbose or verboseBadIndenting:
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                                        print("error: {0}({1}) bad indent: {2}".format(path, lineNo, indent))
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                                        print(line)
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                        commentIsOpen = multilineCommentIsOpenAtEol(line, commentIsOpen)
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                        previousIndent = indent
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                    previousLine = line
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                    lineNo += 1
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            # 4. No trailing whitespace
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            trailingWhitespaceRe = re.compile(b"\s*$")
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            lineNo = 1
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            for line in lines:
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                m = trailingWhitespaceRe.search(line)
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                trailing = m.end() - m.start()
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                if trailing > 0:
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                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-trailing-whitespace")
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                    if verbose:
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                        print("error: {0}({1}) trailing whitespace:".format(path, lineNo))
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                        print(line)
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                lineNo += 1
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            # 5. No non-ASCII or weird control characters
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            badCharactersRe = re.compile(b"[^\t\r\n\x20-\x7E]+")
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            lineNo = 1
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            for line in lines:
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                m = badCharactersRe.search(line)
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                if m:
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                    bad = m.end() - m.start()
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                    if bad > 0:
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                        status.incrementIssueCount("has-bad-character")
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                        if verbose:
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                            print("error: {0}({1}) bad character:".format(path, lineNo))
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                            print(line)
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                lineNo += 1
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            # 6. Require EOL at EOF
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            if len(data) == 0:
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                status.incrementIssueCount("has-no-eol-character-at-end-of-file")
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                if verbose:
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                    lineNo = 1
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                    print("error: {0}({1}) no end-of-line at end-of-file (empty file)".format(path, lineNo))
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            else:
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                lastChar = data[-1]
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                if lastChar != b"\n"[0]:
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                    status.incrementIssueCount("has-no-eol-character-at-end-of-file")
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                    if verbose:
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                        lineNo = len(lines)
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                        print("error: {0}({1}) no end-of-line at end-of-file".format(path, lineNo))
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            # 7. No "empty" (or whitespace) lines at end-of-file.
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            # Cases:
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            #   1. There is an EOL at EOF. Since the lines array is constructed by splitting on '\n',
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            #      the final element in the lines array will be an empty string. This is expeced and allowed.
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            #      Then continue to check for earlier empty lines.
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            #   2. There is no EOF at EOL.
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            #      Check for empty lines, including the final line.
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            expectEmptyFinalLine = not status.hasIssue("has-no-eol-character-at-end-of-file") # i.e. we have EOL at EOF
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            finalLineNo = len(lines)
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            lineNo = finalLineNo
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            for line in reversed(lines):
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                if lineNo == finalLineNo and expectEmptyFinalLine:
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                    assert len(line) == 0 # this is guaranteed, since lines = data.split('\n') and there is an EOL at EOF
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                else:
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                    s = line.strip(b" ") # whitespace-only-lines count as empty
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                    if len(s) == 0:
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                        status.incrementIssueCount("has-empty-line-at-end-of-file")
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                        if verbose:
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                            print("error: {0}({1}) empty line at end-of-file".format(path, lineNo))
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                    else:
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                        break # stop checking once we encounter a non-empty line
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                lineNo -= 1
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print("SUMMARY")
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print("=======")
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issuesFound = False
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for s in statusSummary:
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    if s.hasIssues():
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        issuesFound = True
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        print("error: " + str(s.path) + " (" + s.issueSummaryString() + ")")
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if issuesFound:
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    sys.exit(1)
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else:
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    print("all good.")
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    sys.exit(0)
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