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# Copyright (C) 2010 Chris Jerdonek (cjerdonek@webkit.org)
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"""Supports style checking not specific to any one file type."""
# FIXME: Test this list in the same way that the list of CppChecker
# categories is tested, for example by checking that all of its
# elements appear in the unit tests. This should probably be done
# after moving the relevant cpp_unittest.ErrorCollector code
# into a shared location and refactoring appropriately.
categories = set(['whitespace/carriage_return', 'whitespace/tab'])
class CarriageReturnChecker(object):
"""Supports checking for and handling carriage returns."""
def __init__(self, handle_style_error):
self._handle_style_error = handle_style_error
def check(self, lines):
"""Check for and strip trailing carriage returns from lines."""
for line_number in range(len(lines)):
if not lines[line_number].endswith('\r'):
continue
self._handle_style_error(
line_number + 1, # Correct for offset.
'whitespace/carriage_return',
1,
'One or more unexpected \\r (^M) found; '
'better to use only a \\n')
lines[line_number] = lines[line_number].rstrip('\r')
return lines
class TabChecker(object):
"""Supports checking for and handling tabs."""
def __init__(self, file_path, handle_style_error):
self.file_path = file_path
self.handle_style_error = handle_style_error
def check(self, lines):
# FIXME: share with cpp_style.
for line_number, line in enumerate(lines):
if '\t' in line:
self.handle_style_error(line_number + 1, 'whitespace/tab', 5,
'Line contains tab character.')