1 # This file is part of NIT ( http://www.nitlanguage.org ).
3 # Copyright 2006-2008 Floréal Morandat <morandat@lirmm.fr>
4 # Copyright 2008-2012 Jean Privat <jean@pryen.org>
5 # Copyright 2009 Jean-Sebastien Gelinas <calestar@gmail.com>
6 # Copyright 2014 Alexandre Terrasa <alexandre@moz-code.org>
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20 # Common command-line tool infrastructure than handle options and error messages
27 import more_collections
29 # A warning or an error
32 redef type OTHER: Message
34 # The origin of the message in the source code, if any.
35 var location
: nullable Location
37 # The category of the message.
39 # Used by quality-control tool for statistics or to enable/disable things individually.
40 var tag
: nullable String
42 # The human-readable description of the message.
44 # eg. "Error: cannot find method `foo`."
46 # A good message should:
48 # * start with a message type like "Error:", "Syntax Error:", "Warning:".
49 # The type is capitalized and terminated by a column.
50 # The rest on the message starts with a lowercase letter and is terminated with a dot.
52 # * be short and fit on a single line.
54 # * have meaningful information first.
55 # This helps the reader and remain usable
56 # when truncated, by an IDE for instance.
58 # * enclose identifiers, keywords and pieces of code with back-quotes.
61 # Comparisons are made on message locations.
62 redef fun <(other
: OTHER): Bool do
63 if location
== null then return true
64 if other
.location
== null then return false
66 return location
.as(not null) < other
.location
.as(not null)
69 redef fun ==(other
): Bool do
70 if not other
isa Message then return false
71 return location
== other
.location
and tag
== other
.tag
and text
== other
.text
74 redef fun to_s
: String
84 # A colored version of the message including the original source line
85 fun to_color_string
: String
88 #var red = "{esc}[0;31m"
89 #var bred = "{esc}[1;31m"
90 #var green = "{esc}[0;32m"
91 var yellow
= "{esc}[0;33m"
103 else if l
.file
== null then
104 return "{yellow}{l}{def}: {text}{tag}"
106 return "{yellow}{l}{def}: {text}{tag}\n{l.colored_line("1;31")}"
112 # Errors and warnings associated to this location.
113 var messages
: nullable Array[Message]
115 # Add a message to `self`
118 private fun add_message
(m
: Message)
122 ms
= new Array[Message]
129 # Global context for tools
132 var error_count
: Int = 0
135 var warning_count
: Int = 0
137 # Directory where to generate log files
138 var log_directory
: String = "logs"
140 # Stream in `log_directory` where all info messages are written
141 var log_info
: nullable Writer = null
144 private var messages
= new Array[Message]
145 private var message_sorter
: Comparator = default_comparator
147 # Does an error prevent the program to stop at `check_errors`?
150 # Set this value to `true` if you need to keep the program going in case of error.
151 var keep_going
= false is writable
153 # List of tags per source-file whose warnings are not displayed.
155 # Initially empty, it is up to the toll to fill it.
156 # The tag "all" means all warnings and advices.
157 var warning_blacklist
= new MultiHashMap[SourceFile, String]
159 # Is the source-file of `l` associated with `tag` in `warning_blacklist`?
161 # currently returns `false` if `l` is null or does not have a source-file.
162 fun is_warning_blacklisted
(l
: nullable Location, tag
: String): Bool
164 if l
== null then return false
166 if f
== null then return false
167 var tags
= warning_blacklist
.get_or_null
(f
)
168 if tags
== null then return false
169 return tags
.has
("all") or tags
.has
(tag
)
172 # Output all current stacked messages
174 # Return true if no errors occurred.
176 # If some errors occurred, the behavior depends on the value of `keep_going`.
177 # If `keep_going` is false, then the total error informations is displayed and the program exits.
178 # Else, false is returned.
179 fun check_errors
: Bool
181 if messages
.length
> 0 then
182 message_sorter
.sort
(messages
)
185 if opt_no_color
.value
then
186 sys
.stderr
.write
("{m}\n")
188 sys
.stderr
.write
("{m.to_color_string}\n")
195 if error_count
> 0 then
196 if not keep_going
then
205 # Display total error informations
208 if error_count
== 0 and warning_count
== 0 then return
209 if opt_no_color
.value
then return
210 sys
.stderr
.write
"Errors: {error_count}. Warnings: {warning_count}.\n"
215 # Return the message (to add information)
216 fun error
(l
: nullable Location, s
: String): Message
218 var m
= new Message(l
,null,s
)
219 if messages
.has
(m
) then return m
220 if l
!= null then l
.add_message m
222 error_count
= error_count
+ 1
223 if opt_stop_on_first_error
.value
then check_errors
227 # Add an error, show errors and quit
229 # Because the program will quit, nothing is returned.
230 fun fatal_error
(l
: nullable Location, s
: String)
236 # Display a first-level warning.
238 # First-level warnings are warnings that SHOULD be corrected,
239 # and COULD usually be immediately corrected.
241 # * There is a simple correction
242 # * There is no reason to let the code this way (no reasonable @supresswarning-like annotation)
243 # * They always are real issues (no false positive)
245 # First-level warnings are displayed by default (except if option `-q` is given).
247 # Return the message (to add information) or null if the warning is disabled
248 fun warning
(l
: nullable Location, tag
: String, text
: String): nullable Message
250 if opt_warning
.value
.has
("no-{tag}") then return null
251 if not opt_warning
.value
.has
(tag
) and opt_warn
.value
== 0 then return null
252 if is_warning_blacklisted
(l
, tag
) then return null
253 var m
= new Message(l
, tag
, text
)
254 if messages
.has
(m
) then return null
255 if l
!= null then l
.add_message m
257 warning_count
= warning_count
+ 1
258 if opt_stop_on_first_error
.value
then check_errors
262 # Display a second-level warning.
264 # Second-level warnings are warnings that should require investigation,
265 # but cannot always be immediately corrected.
267 # * The correction could be complex. e.g. require a refactorisation or an API change.
268 # * The correction cannot be done. e.g. Code that use a deprecated API for some compatibility reason.
269 # * There is not a real issue (false positive). Note that this should be unlikely.
270 # * Transitional: While a real warning, it fires a lot in current code, so a transition is needed
271 # in order to fix them before promoting the advice to a warning.
273 # In order to prevent warning inflation à la Java, second-level warnings are not displayed by
274 # default and require an additional option `-W`.
276 # Return the message (to add information) or null if the warning is disabled
277 fun advice
(l
: nullable Location, tag
: String, text
: String): nullable Message
279 if opt_warning
.value
.has
("no-{tag}") then return null
280 if not opt_warning
.value
.has
(tag
) and opt_warn
.value
<= 1 then return null
281 if is_warning_blacklisted
(l
, tag
) then return null
282 var m
= new Message(l
, tag
, text
)
283 if messages
.has
(m
) then return null
284 if l
!= null then l
.add_message m
286 warning_count
= warning_count
+ 1
287 if opt_stop_on_first_error
.value
then check_errors
292 fun info
(s
: String, level
: Int)
294 if level
<= verbose_level
then
297 if log_info
!= null then
303 #Â Executes a program while checking if it's available and if the execution ended correctly
305 # Stops execution and prints errors if the program isn't available or didn't end correctly
306 fun exec_and_check
(args
: Array[String], error
: String)
308 info
("+ {args.join(" ")}", 2)
310 var prog
= args
.first
313 # Is the wanted program available?
314 var proc_which
= new ProcessReader.from_a
("which", [prog
])
316 var res
= proc_which
.status
318 print
"{error}: executable \"{prog}\
" not found"
322 # Execute the wanted program
323 var proc
= new Process.from_a
(prog
, args
)
327 print
"{error}: execution of \"{prog} {args.join(" ")}\
" failed"
332 # Global OptionContext
333 var option_context
= new OptionContext
336 var opt_warn
= new OptionCount("Show more warnings", "-W", "--warn")
339 var opt_warning
= new OptionArray("Show/hide a specific warning", "-w", "--warning")
342 var opt_quiet
= new OptionBool("Do not show warnings", "-q", "--quiet")
345 var opt_log
= new OptionBool("Generate various log files", "--log")
348 var opt_log_dir
= new OptionString("Directory where to generate log files", "--log-dir")
351 var opt_nit_dir
= new OptionString("Base directory of the Nit installation", "--nit-dir")
354 var opt_help
= new OptionBool("Show Help (This screen)", "-h", "-?", "--help")
357 var opt_version
= new OptionBool("Show version and exit", "--version")
359 # Option --set-dummy-tool
360 var opt_set_dummy_tool
= new OptionBool("Set toolname and version to DUMMY. Useful for testing", "--set-dummy-tool")
363 var opt_verbose
= new OptionCount("Verbose", "-v", "--verbose")
365 # Option --stop-on-first-error
366 var opt_stop_on_first_error
= new OptionBool("Stop on first error", "--stop-on-first-error")
368 # Option --keep-going
369 var opt_keep_going
= new OptionBool("Continue after errors, whatever the consequences", "--keep-going")
372 var opt_no_color
= new OptionBool("Do not use color to display errors and warnings", "--no-color")
374 # Option --bash-completion
375 var opt_bash_completion
= new OptionBool("Generate bash_completion file for this program", "--bash-completion")
378 var opt_stub_man
= new OptionBool("Generate a stub manpage in pandoc markdown format", "--stub-man")
381 var verbose_level
: Int = 0
385 option_context
.add_option
(opt_warn
, opt_warning
, opt_quiet
, opt_stop_on_first_error
, opt_keep_going
, opt_no_color
, opt_log
, opt_log_dir
, opt_nit_dir
, opt_help
, opt_version
, opt_set_dummy_tool
, opt_verbose
, opt_bash_completion
, opt_stub_man
)
387 # Hide some internal options
388 opt_stub_man
.hidden
= true
389 opt_bash_completion
.hidden
= true
390 opt_set_dummy_tool
.hidden
= true
393 # Name, usage and synopsis of the tool.
394 # It is mainly used in `usage`.
395 # Should be correctly set by the client before calling `process_options`
396 # A multi-line string is recommmended.
398 # eg. `"Usage: tool [OPTION]... [FILE]...\nDo some things."`
399 var tooldescription
: String = "Usage: [OPTION]... [ARG]..." is writable
401 # Does `process_options` should accept an empty sequence of arguments.
402 # ie. nothing except options.
403 # Is `false` by default.
405 # If required, if should be set by the client before calling `process_options`
406 var accept_no_arguments
= false is writable
408 # print the full usage of the tool.
409 # Is called by `process_option` on `--help`.
410 # It also could be called by the client.
413 print tooldescription
417 # Parse and process the options given on the command line
418 fun process_options
(args
: Sequence[String])
420 self.opt_warn
.value
= 1
423 option_context
.parse
(args
)
425 if opt_help
.value
then
430 if opt_version
.value
then
435 if opt_bash_completion
.value
then
436 var bash_completion
= new BashCompletion(self)
437 bash_completion
.write_to
(sys
.stdout
)
441 if opt_stub_man
.value
then
443 % {{{toolname.to_upper}}}(1)
447 {{{tooldescription.split("\n")[1]}}}
451 {{{toolname}}} [*options*]...
455 for o
in option_context
.options
do
458 if first
then first
= false else printn
", "
462 print
": {o.helptext}"
468 The Nit language documentation and the source code of its tools and libraries may be downloaded from <http://nitlanguage.org>"""
472 var errors
= option_context
.get_errors
473 if not errors
.is_empty
then
474 for e
in errors
do print
"Error: {e}"
475 print tooldescription
476 print
"Use --help for help"
480 nit_dir
= compute_nit_dir
482 if option_context
.rest
.is_empty
and not accept_no_arguments
then
483 print tooldescription
484 print
"Use --help for help"
489 verbose_level
= opt_verbose
.value
491 if opt_keep_going
.value
then keep_going
= true
493 if self.opt_quiet
.value
then self.opt_warn
.value
= 0
495 if opt_log_dir
.value
!= null then log_directory
= opt_log_dir
.value
.as(not null)
496 if opt_log
.value
then
497 # Make sure the output directory exists
500 # Redirect the verbose messages
501 log_info
= (log_directory
/"info.txt").to_path
.open_wo
505 # Get the current `nit_version` or "DUMMY_VERSION" if `--set-dummy-tool` is set.
506 fun version
: String do
507 if opt_set_dummy_tool
.value
then
508 return "DUMMY_VERSION"
513 # Get the name of the tool or "DUMMY_TOOL" id `--set-dummy-tool` is set.
514 fun toolname
: String do
515 if opt_set_dummy_tool
.value
then
518 return sys
.program_name
.basename
521 # The identified root directory of the Nit project
522 var nit_dir
: String is noinit
524 private fun compute_nit_dir
: String
526 # the option has precedence
527 var res
= opt_nit_dir
.value
529 if not check_nit_dir
(res
) then
530 fatal_error
(null, "Fatal Error: the value of --nit-dir does not seem to be a valid base Nit directory: {res}.")
535 # then the environ variable has precedence
536 res
= "NIT_DIR".environ
537 if not res
.is_empty
then
538 if not check_nit_dir
(res
) then
539 fatal_error
(null, "Fatal Error: the value of NIT_DIR does not seem to be a valid base Nit directory: {res}.")
544 # find the runpath of the program from argv[0]
545 res
= "{sys.program_name.dirname}/.."
546 if check_nit_dir
(res
) then return res
.simplify_path
548 # find the runpath of the process from /proc
549 var exe
= "/proc/self/exe"
550 if exe
.file_exists
then
552 res
= res
.dirname
.join_path
("..")
553 if check_nit_dir
(res
) then return res
.simplify_path
557 var ps
= "PATH".environ
.split
(":")
560 if check_nit_dir
(res
) then return res
.simplify_path
563 fatal_error
(null, "Fatal Error: cannot locate a valid base Nit directory. It is quite unexpected. Try to set the environment variable `NIT_DIR` or to use the `--nit-dir` option.")
567 private fun check_nit_dir
(res
: String): Bool
569 return res
.file_exists
and "{res}/src/nit.nit".file_exists
573 # This class generates a compatible `bash_completion` script file.
575 # On some Linux systems `bash_completion` allow the program to control command line behaviour.
579 # file1.nit file2.nit file3.nit
581 # $ nitls --[TAB][TAB]
582 # --bash-toolname --keep --path --tree
583 # --depends --log --project --verbose
584 # --disable-phase --log-dir --quiet --version
585 # --gen-bash-completion --no-color --recursive --warn
586 # --help --only-metamodel --source
587 # --ignore-visibility --only-parse --stop-on-first-error
590 # Generated file can be placed in system bash_completion directory `/etc/bash_completion.d/`
591 # or source it in `~/.bash_completion`.
595 var toolcontext
: ToolContext
597 private fun extract_options_names
: Array[String] do
598 var names
= new Array[String]
599 for option
in toolcontext
.option_context
.options
do
600 for name
in option
.names
do
601 if name
.has_prefix
("--") then names
.add name
607 redef fun rendering
do
608 var name
= toolcontext
.toolname
609 var option_names
= extract_options_names
610 addn
"# generated bash completion file for {name} {toolcontext.version}"
613 addn
" local cur prev opts"
615 addn
" cur=\"$\
{COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]\}\
""
616 addn
" prev=\"$\
{COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]\}\
""
617 if not option_names
.is_empty
then
618 addn
" opts=\"{option_names.join(" ")}\
""
619 addn
" if [[ $\{cur\} == -* ]] ; then"
620 addn
" COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W \"$\
{opts\}\
" -- $\{cur\}) )"
625 addn
"complete -o default -F _{name} {name}"