tahoe-lafs/misc/coding_tools/check-miscaptures.py

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#! /usr/bin/python
import os, sys, compiler
from compiler.ast import Node, For, While, ListComp, AssName, Name, Lambda, Function
def check_source(source):
return check_thing(compiler.parse, source)
def check_file(path):
return check_thing(compiler.parseFile, path)
def check_thing(parser, thing):
try:
ast = parser(thing)
except SyntaxError, e:
return e
else:
results = []
check_ast(ast, results)
return results
def check_ast(ast, results):
"""Check a node outside a loop."""
if isinstance(ast, (For, While, ListComp)):
check_loop(ast, results)
else:
for child in ast.getChildNodes():
if isinstance(ast, Node):
check_ast(child, results)
def check_loop(ast, results):
"""Check a particular outer loop."""
# List comprehensions have a poorly designed AST of the form
# ListComp(exprNode, [ListCompFor(...), ...]), in which the
# result expression is outside the ListCompFor node even though
# it is logically inside the loop(s).
# There may be multiple ListCompFor nodes (in cases such as
# [lambda: (a,b) for a in ... for b in ...]
# ), and that case they are not nested in the AST. But these
# warts (nonobviously) happen not to matter for our analysis.
assigned = {} # maps name to lineno of topmost assignment
nested = set()
collect_assigned_and_nested(ast, assigned, nested)
# For each nested function...
for funcnode in nested:
# Check for captured variables in this function.
captured = set()
collect_captured(funcnode, assigned, captured, False)
for name in captured:
# We want to report the outermost capturing function
# (since that is where the workaround will need to be
# added), and the topmost assignment to the variable.
# Just one report per capturing function per variable
# will do.
results.append(make_result(funcnode, name, assigned[name]))
# Check each node in the function body in case it
# contains another 'for' loop.
childnodes = funcnode.getChildNodes()[len(funcnode.defaults):]
for child in childnodes:
check_ast(funcnode, results)
def collect_assigned_and_nested(ast, assigned, nested):
"""
Collect the names assigned in this loop, not including names
assigned in nested functions. Also collect the nodes of functions
that are nested one level deep.
"""
if isinstance(ast, AssName):
if ast.name not in assigned or assigned[ast.name] > ast.lineno:
assigned[ast.name] = ast.lineno
else:
childnodes = ast.getChildNodes()
if isinstance(ast, (Lambda, Function)):
nested.add(ast)
# The default argument expressions are "outside" the
# function, even though they are children of the
# Lambda or Function node.
childnodes = childnodes[:len(ast.defaults)]
for child in childnodes:
if isinstance(ast, Node):
collect_assigned_and_nested(child, assigned, nested)
def collect_captured(ast, assigned, captured, in_function_yet):
"""Collect any captured variables that are also in assigned."""
if isinstance(ast, Name):
if ast.name in assigned:
captured.add(ast.name)
else:
childnodes = ast.getChildNodes()
if isinstance(ast, (Lambda, Function)):
# Formal parameters of the function are excluded from
# captures we care about in subnodes of the function body.
new_assigned = assigned.copy()
remove_argnames(ast.argnames, new_assigned)
if len(new_assigned) > 0:
for child in childnodes[len(ast.defaults):]:
collect_captured(child, new_assigned, captured, True)
# The default argument expressions are "outside" *this*
# function, even though they are children of the Lambda or
# Function node.
if not in_function_yet:
return
childnodes = childnodes[:len(ast.defaults)]
for child in childnodes:
if isinstance(ast, Node):
collect_captured(child, assigned, captured, True)
def remove_argnames(names, fromset):
for element in names:
if element in fromset:
del fromset[element]
elif isinstance(element, (tuple, list)):
remove_argnames(element, fromset)
def make_result(funcnode, var_name, var_lineno):
if hasattr(funcnode, 'name'):
func_name = 'function %r' % (funcnode.name,)
else:
func_name = '<lambda>'
return (funcnode.lineno, func_name, var_name, var_lineno)
def report(out, path, results):
for r in results:
print >>out, path + (":%r %s captures %r assigned at line %d" % r)
def check(sources, out):
class Counts:
n = 0
processed_files = 0
suspect_files = 0
error_files = 0
counts = Counts()
def _process(path):
results = check_file(path)
if isinstance(results, SyntaxError):
print >>out, path + (" NOT ANALYSED due to syntax error: %s" % results)
counts.error_files += 1
else:
report(out, path, results)
counts.n += len(results)
counts.processed_files += 1
if len(results) > 0:
counts.suspect_files += 1
for source in sources:
print >>out, "Checking %s..." % (source,)
if os.path.isfile(source):
_process(source)
else:
for (dirpath, dirnames, filenames) in os.walk(source):
for fn in filenames:
(basename, ext) = os.path.splitext(fn)
if ext == '.py':
_process(os.path.join(dirpath, fn))
print >>out, ("%d suspiciously captured variables in %d out of %d file(s)."
% (counts.n, counts.suspect_files, counts.processed_files))
if counts.error_files > 0:
print >>out, ("%d file(s) not processed due to syntax errors."
% (counts.error_files,))
return counts.n
sources = ['src']
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
sources = sys.argv[1:]
if check(sources, sys.stderr) > 0:
sys.exit(1)
# TODO: self-tests