"""
Implementation of the command-line I{pyflakes} tool.
"""
import sys
import compiler
import os
checker = __import__('ninja_ide.dependencies.pyflakes.checker').checker
def check(codeString, filename):
"""
Check the Python source given by C{codeString} for flakes.
@param codeString: The Python source to check.
@type codeString: C{str}
@param filename: The name of the file the source came from, used to report
errors.
@type filename: C{str}
@return: The number of warnings emitted.
@rtype: C{int}
"""
# Since compiler.parse does not reliably report syntax errors, use the
# built in compiler first to detect those.
try:
try:
compile(codeString, filename, "exec")
except MemoryError:
# Python 2.4 will raise MemoryError if the source can't be
# decoded.
if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 4):
raise SyntaxError(None)
raise
except (SyntaxError, IndentationError) as value:
msg = value.args[0]
(lineno, offset, text) = value.lineno, value.offset, value.text
# If there's an encoding problem with the file, the text is None.
if text is None:
# Avoid using msg, since for the only known case, it contains a
# bogus message that claims the encoding the file declared was
# unknown.
pass
else:
line = text.splitlines()[-1]
if offset is not None:
offset = offset - (len(text) - len(line))
if offset is not None:
pass
return 1
else:
# Okay, it's syntactically valid. Now parse it into an ast and check
# it.
tree = compiler.parse(codeString)
w = checker.Checker(tree, filename)
w.messages.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a.lineno, b.lineno))
for warning in w.messages:
print(warning)
return len(w.messages)
def checkPath(filename):
"""
Check the given path, printing out any warnings detected.
@return: the number of warnings printed
"""
try:
return check(file(filename, 'U').read() + '\n', filename)
except IOError as msg:
return 1
def main():
warnings = 0
args = sys.argv[1:]
if args:
for arg in args:
if os.path.isdir(arg):
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(arg):
for filename in filenames:
if filename.endswith('.py'):
warnings += checkPath(
os.path.join(dirpath, filename))
else:
warnings += checkPath(arg)
else:
warnings += check(sys.stdin.read(), '<stdin>')
raise SystemExit(warnings > 0)