Tue, 07 Mar 2017 19:46:57 +0100
Continued fixing code style issues detected by the extended style checker.
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2014 - 2017 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de> # # pylint: disable=C0103 """ Module implementing the syntax check for Python 2/3. """ from __future__ import unicode_literals import os import sys import multiprocessing def initService(): """ Initialize the service and return the entry point. @return the entry point for the background client (function) """ path = __file__ for i in range(4): path = os.path.dirname(path) sys.path.insert(2, os.path.join(path, "ThirdParty", "Jasy")) return jsSyntaxCheck def initBatchService(): """ Initialize the batch service and return the entry point. @return the entry point for the background client (function) """ return jsSyntaxBatchCheck def normalizeCode(codestring): """ Function to normalize the given code. @param codestring code to be normalized (string) @return normalized code (string) """ codestring = codestring.replace("\r\n", "\n").replace("\r", "\n") if codestring and codestring[-1] != '\n': codestring = codestring + '\n' # Check type for py2: if not str it's unicode # if sys.version_info[0] == 2: # try: # codestring = codestring.encode('utf-8') # except UnicodeError: # pass return codestring def jsSyntaxCheck(file, codestring): """ Function to check a Javascript source file for syntax errors. @param file source filename (string) @param codestring string containing the code to check (string) @return dictionary with the keys 'error' and 'warnings' which hold a list containing details about the error/ warnings (file name, line number, column, codestring (only at syntax errors), the message, a list with arguments for the message) """ return __jsSyntaxCheck(file, codestring) def jsSyntaxBatchCheck(argumentsList, send, fx, cancelled): """ Module function to check syntax for a batch of files. @param argumentsList list of arguments tuples as given for syntaxAndPyflakesCheck @param send reference to send function (function) @param fx registered service name (string) @param cancelled reference to function checking for a cancellation (function) """ try: NumberOfProcesses = multiprocessing.cpu_count() if NumberOfProcesses >= 1: NumberOfProcesses -= 1 except NotImplementedError: NumberOfProcesses = 1 # Create queues taskQueue = multiprocessing.Queue() doneQueue = multiprocessing.Queue() # Submit tasks (initially two time number of processes initialTasks = 2 * NumberOfProcesses for task in argumentsList[:initialTasks]: taskQueue.put(task) # Start worker processes for i in range(NumberOfProcesses): multiprocessing.Process(target=worker, args=(taskQueue, doneQueue))\ .start() # Get and send results endIndex = len(argumentsList) - initialTasks for i in range(len(argumentsList)): filename, result = doneQueue.get() send(fx, filename, result) if cancelled(): # just exit the loop ignoring the results of queued tasks break if i < endIndex: taskQueue.put(argumentsList[i + initialTasks]) # Tell child processes to stop for i in range(NumberOfProcesses): taskQueue.put('STOP') def worker(inputQueue, outputQueue): """ Module function acting as the parallel worker for the style check. @param inputQueue input queue (multiprocessing.Queue) @param outputQueue output queue (multiprocessing.Queue) """ for filename, args in iter(inputQueue.get, 'STOP'): source = args[0] result = __jsSyntaxCheck(filename, source) outputQueue.put((filename, result)) def __jsSyntaxCheck(file, codestring): """ Function to check a Javascript source file for syntax errors. @param file source filename (string) @param codestring string containing the code to check (string) @return dictionary with the keys 'error' and 'warnings' which hold a list containing details about the error/ warnings (file name, line number, column, codestring (only at syntax errors), the message, a list with arguments for the message) """ import jasy.js.parse.Parser as jsParser import jasy.js.tokenize.Tokenizer as jsTokenizer codestring = normalizeCode(codestring) try: jsParser.parse(codestring, file) except (jsParser.SyntaxError, jsTokenizer.ParseError) as exc: details = exc.args[0] error, details = details.splitlines() fn, line = details.strip().rsplit(":", 1) error = error.split(":", 1)[1].strip() cline = min(len(codestring.splitlines()), int(line)) - 1 code = codestring.splitlines()[cline] return [{'error': (fn, int(line), 0, code, error)}] return [{}]