| #!/usr/bin/env python3 |
| |
| """Replaces absolute line numbers in lit-tests with relative line numbers. |
| |
| Writing line numbers like 152 in 'RUN: or CHECK:' makes tests hard to maintain: |
| inserting lines in the middle of the test means updating all the line numbers. |
| |
| Encoding them relative to the current line helps, and tools support it: |
| Lit will substitute %(line+2) with the actual line number |
| FileCheck supports [[@LINE+2]] |
| |
| This tool takes a regex which captures a line number, and a list of test files. |
| It searches for line numbers in the files and replaces them with a relative |
| line number reference. |
| """ |
| |
| USAGE = """Example usage: |
| find -type f clang/test/CodeCompletion | grep -v /Inputs/ | \\ |
| xargs relative_lines.py --dry-run --verbose --near=100 \\ |
| --pattern='-code-completion-at[ =]%s:(\d+)' \\ |
| --pattern='requires fix-it: {(\d+):\d+-(\d+):\d+}' |
| """ |
| |
| import argparse |
| import re |
| import sys |
| |
| |
| def b(x): |
| return bytes(x, encoding="utf-8") |
| |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog="relative_lines", |
| description=__doc__, |
| epilog=USAGE, |
| formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter, |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--near", type=int, default=20, help="maximum line distance to make relative" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--partial", |
| action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="apply replacements to files even if others failed", |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--pattern", |
| default=[], |
| action="append", |
| type=lambda x: re.compile(b(x)), |
| help="regex to match, with line numbers captured in ().", |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--verbose", action="store_true", default=False, help="print matches applied" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--dry-run", |
| action="store_true", |
| default=False, |
| help="don't apply replacements. Best with --verbose.", |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument("files", nargs="+") |
| args = parser.parse_args() |
| |
| for file in args.files: |
| try: |
| contents = open(file, "rb").read() |
| except UnicodeDecodeError as e: |
| print(f"{file}: not valid UTF-8 - {e}", file=sys.stderr) |
| failures = 0 |
| |
| def line_number(offset): |
| return 1 + contents[:offset].count(b"\n") |
| |
| def replace_one(capture, line, offset): |
| """Text to replace a capture group, e.g. 42 => %(line+1)""" |
| try: |
| target = int(capture) |
| except ValueError: |
| print(f"{file}:{line}: matched non-number '{capture}'", file=sys.stderr) |
| return capture |
| |
| if args.near > 0 and abs(target - line) > args.near: |
| print( |
| f"{file}:{line}: target line {target} is farther than {args.near}", |
| file=sys.stderr, |
| ) |
| return capture |
| if target > line: |
| delta = "+" + str(target - line) |
| elif target < line: |
| delta = "-" + str(line - target) |
| else: |
| delta = "" |
| |
| prefix = contents[:offset].rsplit(b"\n")[-1] |
| is_lit = b"RUN" in prefix or b"DEFINE" in prefix |
| text = ("%(line{0})" if is_lit else "[[@LINE{0}]]").format(delta) |
| if args.verbose: |
| print(f"{file}:{line}: {0} ==> {text}") |
| return b(text) |
| |
| def replace_match(m): |
| """Text to replace a whole match, e.g. --at=42:3 => --at=%(line+2):3""" |
| line = 1 + contents[: m.start()].count(b"\n") |
| result = b"" |
| pos = m.start() |
| for index, capture in enumerate(m.groups()): |
| index += 1 # re groups are conventionally 1-indexed |
| result += contents[pos : m.start(index)] |
| replacement = replace_one(capture, line, m.start(index)) |
| result += replacement |
| if replacement == capture: |
| global failures |
| failures += 1 |
| pos = m.end(index) |
| result += contents[pos : m.end()] |
| return result |
| |
| for pattern in args.pattern: |
| contents = re.sub(pattern, replace_match, contents) |
| if failures > 0 and not args.partial: |
| print(f"{file}: leaving unchanged (some failed, --partial not given)") |
| continue |
| if not args.dry_run: |
| open(file, "wb").write(contents) |