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This basically amounts to grepping for every file that mentioned contrib and adjusting its references to refer to the right place.
229 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
Executable File
229 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Copyright (c) 2008-2013, The Tor Project, Inc.
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# See LICENSE for licensing information.
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#
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# Hi!
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# I'm redox.py, the Tor redocumentation tool!
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# I am a horrible hack!
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# I read the output of doxygen from stderr, and add missing DOCDOC comments
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# to tell you where documentation should go!
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# To use me, edit the stuff below...
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# ...and run 'make doxygen 2>doxygen.stderr' ...
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# ...and run ./scripts/maint/redox.py < doxygen.stderr !
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# I'll make a bunch of new files by adding missing DOCDOC comments to your
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# source. Those files will have names like ./src/common/util.c.newdoc.
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# You will want to look over the changes by hand before checking them in.
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#
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# So, here's your workflow:
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#
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# 0. Make sure you're running a bourne shell for the redirects below.
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# 1. make doxygen 1>doxygen.stdout 2>doxygen.stderr.
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# 2. grep Warning doxygen.stderr | grep -v 'is not documented' | less
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# [This will tell you about all the bogus doxygen output you have]
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# 3. python ./scripts/maint/redox.py <doxygen.stderr
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# [This will make lots of .newdoc files with DOCDOC comments for
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# whatever was missing documentation.]
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# 4. Look over those .newdoc files, and see which docdoc comments you
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# want to merge into the main file. If it's all good, just run
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# "mv fname.c.newdoc fname.c". Otherwise, you'll need to merge
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# the parts you like by hand.
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# Which files should we ignore warning from? Mostly, these are external
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# files that we've snarfed in from somebody else, whose C we do no intend
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# to document for them.
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SKIP_FILES = [ "OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c",
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"eventdns.c",
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"eventdns.h",
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"strlcat.c",
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"strlcpy.c",
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"sha256.c",
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"sha256.h",
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"aes.c",
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"aes.h" ]
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# What names of things never need javadoc
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SKIP_NAME_PATTERNS = [ r'^.*_c_id$',
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r'^.*_H_ID$' ]
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# Which types of things should get DOCDOC comments added if they are
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# missing documentation? Recognized types are in KINDS below.
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ADD_DOCDOCS_TO_TYPES = [ 'function', 'type', 'typedef' ]
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ADD_DOCDOCS_TO_TYPES += [ 'variable', ]
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# ====================
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# The rest of this should not need hacking.
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import re
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import sys
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KINDS = [ "type", "field", "typedef", "define", "function", "variable",
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"enumeration" ]
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NODOC_LINE_RE = re.compile(r'^([^:]+):(\d+): (\w+): (.*) is not documented\.$')
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THING_RE = re.compile(r'^Member ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+).*\((typedef|define|function|variable|enumeration|macro definition)\) of (file|class) ')
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SKIP_NAMES = [re.compile(s) for s in SKIP_NAME_PATTERNS]
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def parsething(thing):
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"""I figure out what 'foobar baz in quux quum is not documented' means,
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and return: the name of the foobar, and the kind of the foobar.
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"""
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if thing.startswith("Compound "):
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tp, name = "type", thing.split()[1]
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else:
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m = THING_RE.match(thing)
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if not m:
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print thing, "???? Format didn't match."
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return None, None
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else:
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name, tp, parent = m.groups()
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if parent == 'class':
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if tp == 'variable' or tp == 'function':
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tp = 'field'
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return name, tp
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def read():
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"""I snarf doxygen stderr from stdin, and parse all the "foo has no
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documentation messages. I return a map from filename to lists
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of tuples of (alleged line number, name of thing, kind of thing)
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"""
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errs = {}
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for line in sys.stdin:
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m = NODOC_LINE_RE.match(line)
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if m:
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file, line, tp, thing = m.groups()
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assert tp.lower() == 'warning'
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name, kind = parsething(thing)
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errs.setdefault(file, []).append((int(line), name, kind))
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return errs
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def findline(lines, lineno, ident):
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"""Given a list of all the lines in the file (adjusted so 1-indexing works),
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a line number that ident is alledgedly on, and ident, I figure out
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the line where ident was really declared."""
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lno = lineno
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for lineno in xrange(lineno, 0, -1):
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try:
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if ident in lines[lineno]:
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return lineno
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except IndexError:
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continue
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return None
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FUNC_PAT = re.compile(r"^[A-Za-z0-9_]+\(")
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def hascomment(lines, lineno, kind):
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"""I return true if it looks like there's already a good comment about
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the thing on lineno of lines of type kind. """
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if "*/" in lines[lineno-1]:
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return True
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if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[lineno]):
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if "*/" in lines[lineno-2]:
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return True
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return False
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def hasdocdoc(lines, lineno, kind):
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"""I return true if it looks like there's already a docdoc comment about
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the thing on lineno of lines of type kind."""
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try:
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if "DOCDOC" in lines[lineno]:
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return True
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except IndexError:
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pass
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try:
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if "DOCDOC" in lines[lineno-1]:
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return True
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except IndexError:
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pass
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if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[lineno]):
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if "DOCDOC" in lines[lineno-2]:
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return True
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return False
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def checkf(fn, errs):
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"""I go through the output of read() for a single file, and build a list
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of tuples of things that want DOCDOC comments. Each tuple has:
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the line number where the comment goes; the kind of thing; its name.
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"""
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for skip in SKIP_FILES:
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if fn.endswith(skip):
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print "Skipping",fn
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return
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comments = []
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lines = [ None ]
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try:
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lines.extend( open(fn, 'r').readlines() )
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except IOError:
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return
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for line, name, kind in errs:
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if any(pat.match(name) for pat in SKIP_NAMES):
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continue
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if kind not in ADD_DOCDOCS_TO_TYPES:
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continue
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ln = findline(lines, line, name)
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if ln == None:
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print "Couldn't find the definition of %s allegedly on %s of %s"%(
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name, line, fn)
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else:
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if hasdocdoc(lines, line, kind):
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# print "Has a DOCDOC"
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# print fn, line, name, kind
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# print "\t",lines[line-2],
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# print "\t",lines[line-1],
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# print "\t",lines[line],
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# print "-------"
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pass
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else:
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if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[ln]):
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ln = ln - 1
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comments.append((ln, kind, name))
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return comments
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def applyComments(fn, entries):
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"""I apply lots of comments to the file in fn, making a new .newdoc file.
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"""
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N = 0
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lines = [ None ]
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try:
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lines.extend( open(fn, 'r').readlines() )
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except IOError:
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return
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# Process the comments in reverse order by line number, so that
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# the line numbers for the ones we haven't added yet remain valid
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# until we add them. Standard trick.
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entries.sort()
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entries.reverse()
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for ln, kind, name in entries:
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lines.insert(ln, "/* DOCDOC %s */\n"%name)
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N += 1
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outf = open(fn+".newdoc", 'w')
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for line in lines[1:]:
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outf.write(line)
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outf.close()
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print "Added %s DOCDOCs to %s" %(N, fn)
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e = read()
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for fn, errs in e.iteritems():
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print `(fn, errs)`
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comments = checkf(fn, errs)
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if comments:
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applyComments(fn, comments)
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