Sat, 19 Oct 2013 11:14:51 +0200
Fixed a bunch of visible indentation issues.
#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright (c) 2011 - 2013 Detlev Offenbach <detlev@die-offenbachs.de> # """ Module implementing the syntax check for Python 2. """ import sys import re import traceback from Tools import readEncodedFile, normalizeCode, extractLineFlags def compile(file, codestring): """ Function to compile one Python source file to Python bytecode. @param file source filename (string) @param codestring source code (string) @return A tuple indicating status (True = an error was found), the file name, the line number, the index number, the code string and the error message (boolean, string, string, string, string, string). The values are only valid, if the status equals 1. """ import __builtin__ try: if type(file) == type(u""): file = file.encode('utf-8') if file.endswith('.ptl'): try: import quixote.ptl_compile except ImportError: return (0, None, None, None, None) template = quixote.ptl_compile.Template(codestring, file) template.compile() else: __builtin__.compile(codestring, file, 'exec') except SyntaxError, detail: index = "0" code = "" error = "" lines = traceback.format_exception_only(SyntaxError, detail) match = re.match( '\s*File "(.+)", line (\d+)', lines[0].replace('<string>', '%s' % file)) if match is not None: fn, line = match.group(1, 2) if lines[1].startswith('SyntaxError:'): error = re.match('SyntaxError: (.+)', lines[1]).group(1) else: code = re.match('(.+)', lines[1]).group(1) for seLine in lines[2:]: if seLine.startswith('SyntaxError:'): error = re.match('SyntaxError: (.+)', seLine).group(1) elif seLine.rstrip().endswith('^'): index = len(seLine.rstrip()) - 4 else: fn = detail.filename line = detail.lineno and detail.lineno or 1 error = detail.msg return (1, fn, line, index, code, error) except ValueError, detail: index = "0" code = "" try: fn = detail.filename line = detail.lineno error = detail.msg except AttributeError: fn = file line = 1 error = unicode(detail) return (1, fn, line, index, code, error) except StandardError, detail: try: fn = detail.filename line = detail.lineno index = "0" code = "" error = detail.msg return (1, fn, line, index, code, error) except: # this catchall is intentional pass return (0, None, None, None, None, None) def flakesCheck(fileName, codestring, ignoreStarImportWarnings): """ Function to perform a pyflakes check. @param fileName name of the file (string) @param codestring source code to be checked (string) @param ignoreStarImportWarnings flag indicating to ignore 'star import' warnings (boolean) @return list of strings containing the warnings (marker, file name, line number, message) """ from py2flakes.checker import Checker from py2flakes.messages import ImportStarUsed strings = [] lines = codestring.splitlines() try: warnings = Checker(codestring, fileName) warnings.messages.sort(key=lambda a: a.lineno) for warning in warnings.messages: if ignoreStarImportWarnings and \ isinstance(warning, ImportStarUsed): continue _fn, lineno, message = warning.getMessageData() if "__IGNORE_WARNING__" not in \ extractLineFlags(lines[lineno - 1].strip()): strings.extend(["FLAKES_WARNING", _fn, lineno, message]) except SyntaxError as err: if err.text.strip(): msg = err.text.strip() else: msg = err.msg strings.extend(["FLAKES_ERROR", fileName, err.lineno, msg]) return strings if __name__ == "__main__": if len(sys.argv) < 2 or \ len(sys.argv) > 3 or \ (len(sys.argv) == 3 and sys.argv[1] not in ["-fi", "-fs"]): print "ERROR" print "" print "" print "" print "" print "No file name given." else: filename = sys.argv[-1] try: codestring = readEncodedFile(filename)[0] codestring = normalizeCode(codestring) syntaxerror, fname, line, index, code, error = \ compile(filename, codestring) except IOError, msg: # fake a syntax error syntaxerror, fname, line, index, code, error = \ 1, filename, "1", "0", "", "I/O Error: %s" % unicode(msg) if syntaxerror: print "ERROR" else: print "NO_ERROR" print fname print line print index print code print error if not syntaxerror and sys.argv[1] in ["-fi", "-fs"]: # do pyflakes check warningLines = flakesCheck( filename, codestring, sys.argv[1] == "-fi") for warningLine in warningLines: print warningLine sys.exit(0) # # eflag: FileType = Python2