tor/scripts/maint/practracker
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testdata Add integration tests for new practracker features 2019-08-26 12:28:46 -04:00
.enable_practracker_in_hooks pre-push hook: Only run practracker when a special file is present 2019-08-08 11:36:05 -04:00
exceptions.txt Merge branch 'tor-github/pr/1309' 2019-09-25 14:12:42 +03:00
includes.py practracker: make filename terminology uniform 2019-08-29 09:20:27 -04:00
metrics.py practracker: handle empty files. 2019-09-02 15:40:35 -04:00
practracker_tests.py Port practracker unit tests to python 3 2019-08-01 14:00:48 -04:00
practracker.py Merge branch 'ticket31578' into ticket31578_merged 2019-09-11 08:59:29 -04:00
problem.py Merge branch 'ticket31176' into ticket31176_merged 2019-08-21 09:46:20 -04:00
README practracker: make filename terminology uniform 2019-08-29 09:20:27 -04:00
test_practracker.sh Merge branch 'ticket31578' into ticket31578_merged 2019-09-11 08:59:29 -04:00
util.py practracker: Fix indentation in util.py 2019-09-02 15:40:35 -04:00

Practracker is a simple python tool that keeps track of places where
our code is ugly, and tries to warn us about new ones or ones that
get worse.

Right now, practracker looks for the following kinds of
best-practices violations:

  .c files greater than 3000 lines long
  .h files greater than 500 lines long
  .c files with more than 50 includes
  .h files with more than 15 includes

  All files that include a local header not listed in a .may_include
  file in the same directory, when that .may_include file has an
  "!advisory" marker.

The list of current violations is tracked in exceptions.txt; slight
deviations of the current exceptions cause warnings, whereas large
ones cause practracker to fail.

For usage information, run "practracker.py --help".