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258 lines
8.1 KiB
258 lines
8.1 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import os
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import re
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import sys
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def fail_with_usage():
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sys.stderr.write("usage: java-layers.py DEPENDENCY_FILE SOURCE_DIRECTORIES...\n")
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sys.stderr.write("\n")
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sys.stderr.write("Enforces layering between java packages. Scans\n")
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sys.stderr.write("DIRECTORY and prints errors when the packages violate\n")
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sys.stderr.write("the rules defined in the DEPENDENCY_FILE.\n")
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sys.stderr.write("\n")
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sys.stderr.write("Prints a warning when an unknown package is encountered\n")
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sys.stderr.write("on the assumption that it should fit somewhere into the\n")
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sys.stderr.write("layering.\n")
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sys.stderr.write("\n")
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sys.stderr.write("DEPENDENCY_FILE format\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" - # starts comment\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" - Lines consisting of two java package names: The\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" first package listed must not contain any references\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" to any classes present in the second package, or any\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" of its dependencies.\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" - Lines consisting of one java package name: The\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" packge is assumed to be a high level package and\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" nothing may depend on it.\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" - Lines consisting of a dash (+) followed by one java\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" package name: The package is considered a low level\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" package and may not import any of the other packages\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" listed in the dependency file.\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" - Lines consisting of a plus (-) followed by one java\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" package name: The package is considered \'legacy\'\n")
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sys.stderr.write(" and excluded from errors.\n")
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sys.stderr.write("\n")
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sys.exit(1)
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class Dependency:
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def __init__(self, filename, lineno, lower, top, lowlevel, legacy):
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self.filename = filename
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self.lineno = lineno
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self.lower = lower
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self.top = top
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self.lowlevel = lowlevel
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self.legacy = legacy
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self.uppers = []
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self.transitive = set()
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def matches(self, imp):
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for d in self.transitive:
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if imp.startswith(d):
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return True
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return False
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class Dependencies:
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def __init__(self, deps):
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def recurse(obj, dep, visited):
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global err
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if dep in visited:
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sys.stderr.write("%s:%d: Circular dependency found:\n"
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% (dep.filename, dep.lineno))
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for v in visited:
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sys.stderr.write("%s:%d: Dependency: %s\n"
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% (v.filename, v.lineno, v.lower))
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err = True
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return
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visited.append(dep)
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for upper in dep.uppers:
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obj.transitive.add(upper)
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if upper in deps:
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recurse(obj, deps[upper], visited)
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self.deps = deps
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self.parts = [(dep.lower.split('.'),dep) for dep in deps.itervalues()]
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# transitive closure of dependencies
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for dep in deps.itervalues():
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recurse(dep, dep, [])
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# disallow everything from the low level components
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for dep in deps.itervalues():
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if dep.lowlevel:
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for d in deps.itervalues():
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if dep != d and not d.legacy:
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dep.transitive.add(d.lower)
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# disallow the 'top' components everywhere but in their own package
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for dep in deps.itervalues():
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if dep.top and not dep.legacy:
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for d in deps.itervalues():
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if dep != d and not d.legacy:
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d.transitive.add(dep.lower)
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for dep in deps.itervalues():
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dep.transitive = set([x+"." for x in dep.transitive])
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if False:
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for dep in deps.itervalues():
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print "-->", dep.lower, "-->", dep.transitive
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# Lookup the dep object for the given package. If pkg is a subpackage
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# of one with a rule, that one will be returned. If no matches are found,
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# None is returned.
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def lookup(self, pkg):
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# Returns the number of parts that match
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def compare_parts(parts, pkg):
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if len(parts) > len(pkg):
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return 0
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n = 0
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for i in range(0, len(parts)):
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if parts[i] != pkg[i]:
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return 0
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n = n + 1
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return n
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pkg = pkg.split(".")
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matched = 0
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result = None
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for (parts,dep) in self.parts:
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x = compare_parts(parts, pkg)
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if x > matched:
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matched = x
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result = dep
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return result
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def parse_dependency_file(filename):
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global err
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f = file(filename)
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lines = f.readlines()
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f.close()
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def lineno(s, i):
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i[0] = i[0] + 1
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return (i[0],s)
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n = [0]
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lines = [lineno(x,n) for x in lines]
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lines = [(n,s.split("#")[0].strip()) for (n,s) in lines]
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lines = [(n,s) for (n,s) in lines if len(s) > 0]
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lines = [(n,s.split()) for (n,s) in lines]
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deps = {}
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for n,words in lines:
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if len(words) == 1:
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lower = words[0]
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top = True
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legacy = False
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lowlevel = False
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if lower[0] == '+':
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lower = lower[1:]
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top = False
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lowlevel = True
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elif lower[0] == '-':
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lower = lower[1:]
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legacy = True
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if lower in deps:
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sys.stderr.write(("%s:%d: Package '%s' already defined on"
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+ " line %d.\n") % (filename, n, lower, deps[lower].lineno))
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err = True
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else:
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deps[lower] = Dependency(filename, n, lower, top, lowlevel, legacy)
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elif len(words) == 2:
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lower = words[0]
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upper = words[1]
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if lower in deps:
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dep = deps[lower]
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if dep.top:
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sys.stderr.write(("%s:%d: Can't add dependency to top level package "
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+ "'%s'\n") % (filename, n, lower))
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err = True
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else:
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dep = Dependency(filename, n, lower, False, False, False)
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deps[lower] = dep
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dep.uppers.append(upper)
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else:
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sys.stderr.write("%s:%d: Too many words on line starting at \'%s\'\n" % (
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filename, n, words[2]))
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err = True
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return Dependencies(deps)
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def find_java_files(srcs):
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result = []
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for d in srcs:
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if d[0] == '@':
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f = file(d[1:])
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result.extend([fn for fn in [s.strip() for s in f.readlines()]
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if len(fn) != 0])
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f.close()
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else:
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(d):
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result.extend([os.sep.join((root,f)) for f in files
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if f.lower().endswith(".java")])
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return result
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COMMENTS = re.compile("//.*?\n|/\*.*?\*/", re.S)
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PACKAGE = re.compile("package\s+(.*)")
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IMPORT = re.compile("import\s+(.*)")
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def examine_java_file(deps, filename):
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global err
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# Yes, this is a crappy java parser. Write a better one if you want to.
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f = file(filename)
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text = f.read()
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f.close()
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text = COMMENTS.sub("", text)
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index = text.find("{")
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if index < 0:
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sys.stderr.write(("%s: Error: Unable to parse java. Can't find class "
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+ "declaration.\n") % filename)
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err = True
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return
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text = text[0:index]
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statements = [s.strip() for s in text.split(";")]
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# First comes the package declaration. Then iterate while we see import
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# statements. Anything else is either bad syntax that we don't care about
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# because the compiler will fail, or the beginning of the class declaration.
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m = PACKAGE.match(statements[0])
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if not m:
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sys.stderr.write(("%s: Error: Unable to parse java. Missing package "
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+ "statement.\n") % filename)
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err = True
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return
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pkg = m.group(1)
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imports = []
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for statement in statements[1:]:
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m = IMPORT.match(statement)
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if not m:
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break
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imports.append(m.group(1))
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# Do the checking
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if False:
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print filename
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print "'%s' --> %s" % (pkg, imports)
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dep = deps.lookup(pkg)
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if not dep:
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sys.stderr.write(("%s: Error: Package does not appear in dependency file: "
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+ "%s\n") % (filename, pkg))
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err = True
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return
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for imp in imports:
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if dep.matches(imp):
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sys.stderr.write("%s: Illegal import in package '%s' of '%s'\n"
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% (filename, pkg, imp))
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err = True
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err = False
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def main(argv):
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if len(argv) < 3:
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fail_with_usage()
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deps = parse_dependency_file(argv[1])
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if err:
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sys.exit(1)
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java = find_java_files(argv[2:])
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for filename in java:
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examine_java_file(deps, filename)
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if err:
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sys.stderr.write("%s: Using this file as dependency file.\n" % argv[1])
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sys.exit(1)
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sys.exit(0)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main(sys.argv)
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