#!/usr/bin/python """ Best-practices tracker for Tor source code. Go through the various .c files and collect metrics about them. If the metrics violate some of our best practices and they are not found in the optional exceptions file, then log a problem about them. We currently do metrics about file size, function size and number of includes. practracker.py should be run with its second argument pointing to the Tor top-level source directory like this: $ python3 ./scripts/maint/practracker/practracker.py . To regenerate the exceptions file so that it allows all current problems in the Tor source, use the --regen flag: $ python3 --regen ./scripts/maint/practracker/practracker.py . """ from __future__ import print_function import os, sys import metrics import util import problem # The filename of the exceptions file (it should be placed in the practracker directory) EXCEPTIONS_FNAME = "./exceptions.txt" # Recommended file size MAX_FILE_SIZE = 3000 # lines # Recommended function size MAX_FUNCTION_SIZE = 100 # lines # Recommended number of #includes MAX_INCLUDE_COUNT = 50 ####################################################### # ProblemVault singleton ProblemVault = None # The Tor source code topdir TOR_TOPDIR = None ####################################################### if sys.version_info[0] <= 2: def open_file(fname): return open(fname, 'r') else: def open_file(fname): return open(fname, 'r', encoding='utf-8') def consider_file_size(fname, f): """Consider file size issues for 'f' and return the number of new issues was found""" file_size = metrics.get_file_len(f) if file_size > MAX_FILE_SIZE: p = problem.FileSizeProblem(fname, file_size) if ProblemVault.register_problem(p): return 1 return 0 def consider_includes(fname, f): """Consider #include issues for 'f' and return the number of new issues found""" include_count = metrics.get_include_count(f) if include_count > MAX_INCLUDE_COUNT: p = problem.IncludeCountProblem(fname, include_count) if ProblemVault.register_problem(p): return 1 return 0 def consider_function_size(fname, f): """Consider the function sizes for 'f' and return the number of new issues found.""" found_new_issues = 0 for name, lines in metrics.get_function_lines(f): # Don't worry about functions within our limits if lines <= MAX_FUNCTION_SIZE: continue # That's a big function! Issue a problem! canonical_function_name = "%s:%s()" % (fname, name) p = problem.FunctionSizeProblem(canonical_function_name, lines) if ProblemVault.register_problem(p): found_new_issues += 1 return found_new_issues ####################################################### def consider_all_metrics(files_list): """Consider metrics for all files, and return the number of new issues found.""" found_new_issues = 0 for fname in files_list: with open_file(fname) as f: found_new_issues += consider_metrics_for_file(fname, f) return found_new_issues def consider_metrics_for_file(fname, f): """ Consider the various metrics for file with filename 'fname' and file descriptor 'f'. Return the number of new issues found. """ # Strip the useless part of the path if fname.startswith(TOR_TOPDIR): fname = fname[len(TOR_TOPDIR):] found_new_issues = 0 # Get file length found_new_issues += consider_file_size(fname, f) # Consider number of #includes f.seek(0) found_new_issues += consider_includes(fname, f) # Get function length f.seek(0) found_new_issues += consider_function_size(fname, f) return found_new_issues HEADER="""\ # Welcome to the exceptions file for Tor's best-practices tracker! # # Each line of this file represents a single violation of Tor's best # practices -- typically, a violation that we had before practracker.py # first existed. # # There are three kinds of problems that we recognize right now: # function-size -- a function of more than {MAX_FUNCTION_SIZE} lines. # file-size -- a file of more than {MAX_FILE_SIZE} lines. # include-count -- a file with more than {MAX_INCLUDE_COUNT} #includes. # # Each line below represents a single exception that practracker should # _ignore_. Each line has four parts: # 1. The word "problem". # 2. The kind of problem. # 3. The location of the problem: either a filename, or a # filename:functionname pair. # 4. The magnitude of the problem to ignore. # # So for example, consider this line: # problem file-size /src/core/or/connection_or.c 3200 # # It tells practracker to allow the mentioned file to be up to 3200 lines # long, even though ordinarily it would warn about any file with more than # {MAX_FILE_SIZE} lines. # # You can either edit this file by hand, or regenerate it completely by # running `make practracker-regen`. # # Remember: It is better to fix the problem than to add a new exception! """.format(**globals()) def main(argv): import argparse progname = argv[0] parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=progname) parser.add_argument("--regen", action="store_true", help="Regenerate the exceptions file") parser.add_argument("--exceptions", help="Override the location for the exceptions file") parser.add_argument("topdir", default=".", nargs="?", help="Top-level directory for the tor source") args = parser.parse_args(argv[1:]) global TOR_TOPDIR TOR_TOPDIR = args.topdir if args.exceptions: exceptions_file = args.exceptions else: exceptions_file = os.path.join(TOR_TOPDIR, "scripts/maint/practracker", EXCEPTIONS_FNAME) # 1) Get all the .c files we care about files_list = util.get_tor_c_files(TOR_TOPDIR) # 2) Initialize problem vault and load an optional exceptions file so that # we don't warn about the past global ProblemVault if args.regen: tmpname = exceptions_file + ".tmp" tmpfile = open(tmpname, "w") sys.stdout = tmpfile sys.stdout.write(HEADER) ProblemVault = problem.ProblemVault() else: ProblemVault = problem.ProblemVault(exceptions_file) # 3) Go through all the files and report problems if they are not exceptions found_new_issues = consider_all_metrics(files_list) if args.regen: tmpfile.close() os.rename(tmpname, exceptions_file) sys.exit(0) # If new issues were found, try to give out some advice to the developer on how to resolve it. if found_new_issues and not args.regen: new_issues_str = """\ FAILURE: practracker found {} new problem(s) in the code: see warnings above. Please fix the problems if you can, and update the exceptions file ({}) if you can't. See doc/HACKING/HelpfulTools.md for more information on using practracker.\ """.format(found_new_issues, exceptions_file) print(new_issues_str) sys.exit(found_new_issues) if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv)