| #!/usr/bin/env python |
| # Copyright 2011 The Closure Linter Authors. All Rights Reserved. |
| # |
| # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| # You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| # |
| # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS-IS" BASIS, |
| # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| # limitations under the License. |
| |
| """Methods for checking JS files for common style guide violations. |
| |
| These style guide violations should only apply to JavaScript and not an Ecma |
| scripting languages. |
| """ |
| |
| __author__ = ('robbyw@google.com (Robert Walker)', |
| 'ajp@google.com (Andy Perelson)', |
| 'jacobr@google.com (Jacob Richman)') |
| |
| import re |
| |
| from closure_linter import ecmalintrules |
| from closure_linter import error_check |
| from closure_linter import errors |
| from closure_linter import javascripttokenizer |
| from closure_linter import javascripttokens |
| from closure_linter import requireprovidesorter |
| from closure_linter import tokenutil |
| from closure_linter.common import error |
| from closure_linter.common import position |
| |
| # Shorthand |
| Error = error.Error |
| Position = position.Position |
| Rule = error_check.Rule |
| Type = javascripttokens.JavaScriptTokenType |
| |
| |
| class JavaScriptLintRules(ecmalintrules.EcmaScriptLintRules): |
| """JavaScript lint rules that catch JavaScript specific style errors.""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, namespaces_info): |
| """Initializes a JavaScriptLintRules instance.""" |
| ecmalintrules.EcmaScriptLintRules.__init__(self) |
| self._namespaces_info = namespaces_info |
| self._declared_private_member_tokens = {} |
| self._declared_private_members = set() |
| self._used_private_members = set() |
| # A stack of dictionaries, one for each function scope entered. Each |
| # dictionary is keyed by an identifier that defines a local variable and has |
| # a token as its value. |
| self._unused_local_variables_by_scope = [] |
| |
| def HandleMissingParameterDoc(self, token, param_name): |
| """Handle errors associated with a parameter missing a param tag.""" |
| self._HandleError(errors.MISSING_PARAMETER_DOCUMENTATION, |
| 'Missing docs for parameter: "%s"' % param_name, token) |
| |
| # pylint: disable=too-many-statements |
| def CheckToken(self, token, state): |
| """Checks a token, given the current parser_state, for warnings and errors. |
| |
| Args: |
| token: The current token under consideration |
| state: parser_state object that indicates the current state in the page |
| """ |
| |
| # Call the base class's CheckToken function. |
| super(JavaScriptLintRules, self).CheckToken(token, state) |
| |
| # Store some convenience variables |
| namespaces_info = self._namespaces_info |
| |
| if error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.UNUSED_LOCAL_VARIABLES): |
| self._CheckUnusedLocalVariables(token, state) |
| |
| if error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.UNUSED_PRIVATE_MEMBERS): |
| # Find all assignments to private members. |
| if token.type == Type.SIMPLE_LVALUE: |
| identifier = token.string |
| if identifier.endswith('_') and not identifier.endswith('__'): |
| doc_comment = state.GetDocComment() |
| suppressed = doc_comment and ( |
| 'underscore' in doc_comment.suppressions or |
| 'unusedPrivateMembers' in doc_comment.suppressions) |
| if not suppressed: |
| # Look for static members defined on a provided namespace. |
| if namespaces_info: |
| namespace = namespaces_info.GetClosurizedNamespace(identifier) |
| provided_namespaces = namespaces_info.GetProvidedNamespaces() |
| else: |
| namespace = None |
| provided_namespaces = set() |
| |
| # Skip cases of this.something_.somethingElse_. |
| regex = re.compile(r'^this\.[a-zA-Z_]+$') |
| if namespace in provided_namespaces or regex.match(identifier): |
| variable = identifier.split('.')[-1] |
| self._declared_private_member_tokens[variable] = token |
| self._declared_private_members.add(variable) |
| elif not identifier.endswith('__'): |
| # Consider setting public members of private members to be a usage. |
| for piece in identifier.split('.'): |
| if piece.endswith('_'): |
| self._used_private_members.add(piece) |
| |
| # Find all usages of private members. |
| if token.type == Type.IDENTIFIER: |
| for piece in token.string.split('.'): |
| if piece.endswith('_'): |
| self._used_private_members.add(piece) |
| |
| if token.type == Type.DOC_FLAG: |
| flag = token.attached_object |
| |
| if flag.flag_type == 'param' and flag.name_token is not None: |
| self._CheckForMissingSpaceBeforeToken( |
| token.attached_object.name_token) |
| |
| if flag.type is not None and flag.name is not None: |
| if error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.VARIABLE_ARG_MARKER): |
| # Check for variable arguments marker in type. |
| if flag.jstype.IsVarArgsType() and flag.name != 'var_args': |
| self._HandleError(errors.JSDOC_MISSING_VAR_ARGS_NAME, |
| 'Variable length argument %s must be renamed ' |
| 'to var_args.' % flag.name, |
| token) |
| elif not flag.jstype.IsVarArgsType() and flag.name == 'var_args': |
| self._HandleError(errors.JSDOC_MISSING_VAR_ARGS_TYPE, |
| 'Variable length argument %s type must start ' |
| 'with \'...\'.' % flag.name, |
| token) |
| |
| if error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.OPTIONAL_TYPE_MARKER): |
| # Check for optional marker in type. |
| if (flag.jstype.opt_arg and |
| not flag.name.startswith('opt_')): |
| self._HandleError(errors.JSDOC_MISSING_OPTIONAL_PREFIX, |
| 'Optional parameter name %s must be prefixed ' |
| 'with opt_.' % flag.name, |
| token) |
| elif (not flag.jstype.opt_arg and |
| flag.name.startswith('opt_')): |
| self._HandleError(errors.JSDOC_MISSING_OPTIONAL_TYPE, |
| 'Optional parameter %s type must end with =.' % |
| flag.name, |
| token) |
| |
| if flag.flag_type in state.GetDocFlag().HAS_TYPE: |
| # Check for both missing type token and empty type braces '{}' |
| # Missing suppress types are reported separately and we allow enums, |
| # const, private, public and protected without types. |
| if (flag.flag_type not in state.GetDocFlag().CAN_OMIT_TYPE |
| and (not flag.jstype or flag.jstype.IsEmpty())): |
| self._HandleError(errors.MISSING_JSDOC_TAG_TYPE, |
| 'Missing type in %s tag' % token.string, token) |
| |
| elif flag.name_token and flag.type_end_token and tokenutil.Compare( |
| flag.type_end_token, flag.name_token) > 0: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.OUT_OF_ORDER_JSDOC_TAG_TYPE, |
| 'Type should be immediately after %s tag' % token.string, |
| token) |
| |
| elif token.type == Type.DOUBLE_QUOTE_STRING_START: |
| next_token = token.next |
| while next_token.type == Type.STRING_TEXT: |
| if javascripttokenizer.JavaScriptTokenizer.SINGLE_QUOTE.search( |
| next_token.string): |
| break |
| next_token = next_token.next |
| else: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.UNNECESSARY_DOUBLE_QUOTED_STRING, |
| 'Single-quoted string preferred over double-quoted string.', |
| token, |
| position=Position.All(token.string)) |
| |
| elif token.type == Type.END_DOC_COMMENT: |
| doc_comment = state.GetDocComment() |
| |
| # When @externs appears in a @fileoverview comment, it should trigger |
| # the same limited doc checks as a special filename like externs.js. |
| if doc_comment.HasFlag('fileoverview') and doc_comment.HasFlag('externs'): |
| self._SetLimitedDocChecks(True) |
| |
| if (error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.BLANK_LINES_AT_TOP_LEVEL) and |
| not self._is_html and |
| state.InTopLevel() and |
| not state.InNonScopeBlock()): |
| |
| # Check if we're in a fileoverview or constructor JsDoc. |
| is_constructor = ( |
| doc_comment.HasFlag('constructor') or |
| doc_comment.HasFlag('interface')) |
| # @fileoverview is an optional tag so if the dosctring is the first |
| # token in the file treat it as a file level docstring. |
| is_file_level_comment = ( |
| doc_comment.HasFlag('fileoverview') or |
| not doc_comment.start_token.previous) |
| |
| # If the comment is not a file overview, and it does not immediately |
| # precede some code, skip it. |
| # NOTE: The tokenutil methods are not used here because of their |
| # behavior at the top of a file. |
| next_token = token.next |
| if (not next_token or |
| (not is_file_level_comment and |
| next_token.type in Type.NON_CODE_TYPES)): |
| return |
| |
| # Don't require extra blank lines around suppression of extra |
| # goog.require errors. |
| if (doc_comment.SuppressionOnly() and |
| next_token.type == Type.IDENTIFIER and |
| next_token.string in ['goog.provide', 'goog.require']): |
| return |
| |
| # Find the start of this block (include comments above the block, unless |
| # this is a file overview). |
| block_start = doc_comment.start_token |
| if not is_file_level_comment: |
| token = block_start.previous |
| while token and token.type in Type.COMMENT_TYPES: |
| block_start = token |
| token = token.previous |
| |
| # Count the number of blank lines before this block. |
| blank_lines = 0 |
| token = block_start.previous |
| while token and token.type in [Type.WHITESPACE, Type.BLANK_LINE]: |
| if token.type == Type.BLANK_LINE: |
| # A blank line. |
| blank_lines += 1 |
| elif token.type == Type.WHITESPACE and not token.line.strip(): |
| # A line with only whitespace on it. |
| blank_lines += 1 |
| token = token.previous |
| |
| # Log errors. |
| error_message = False |
| expected_blank_lines = 0 |
| |
| # Only need blank line before file overview if it is not the beginning |
| # of the file, e.g. copyright is first. |
| if is_file_level_comment and blank_lines == 0 and block_start.previous: |
| error_message = 'Should have a blank line before a file overview.' |
| expected_blank_lines = 1 |
| elif is_constructor and blank_lines != 3: |
| error_message = ( |
| 'Should have 3 blank lines before a constructor/interface.') |
| expected_blank_lines = 3 |
| elif (not is_file_level_comment and not is_constructor and |
| blank_lines != 2): |
| error_message = 'Should have 2 blank lines between top-level blocks.' |
| expected_blank_lines = 2 |
| |
| if error_message: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.WRONG_BLANK_LINE_COUNT, error_message, |
| block_start, position=Position.AtBeginning(), |
| fix_data=expected_blank_lines - blank_lines) |
| |
| elif token.type == Type.END_BLOCK: |
| if state.InFunction() and state.IsFunctionClose(): |
| is_immediately_called = (token.next and |
| token.next.type == Type.START_PAREN) |
| |
| function = state.GetFunction() |
| if not self._limited_doc_checks: |
| if (function.has_return and function.doc and |
| not is_immediately_called and |
| not function.doc.HasFlag('return') and |
| not function.doc.InheritsDocumentation() and |
| not function.doc.HasFlag('constructor')): |
| # Check for proper documentation of return value. |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_RETURN_DOCUMENTATION, |
| 'Missing @return JsDoc in function with non-trivial return', |
| function.doc.end_token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| elif (not function.has_return and |
| not function.has_throw and |
| function.doc and |
| function.doc.HasFlag('return') and |
| not state.InInterfaceMethod()): |
| flag = function.doc.GetFlag('return') |
| valid_no_return_names = ['undefined', 'void', '*'] |
| invalid_return = flag.jstype is None or not any( |
| sub_type.identifier in valid_no_return_names |
| for sub_type in flag.jstype.IterTypeGroup()) |
| |
| if invalid_return: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.UNNECESSARY_RETURN_DOCUMENTATION, |
| 'Found @return JsDoc on function that returns nothing', |
| flag.flag_token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| # b/4073735. Method in object literal definition of prototype can |
| # safely reference 'this'. |
| prototype_object_literal = False |
| block_start = None |
| previous_code = None |
| previous_previous_code = None |
| |
| # Search for cases where prototype is defined as object literal. |
| # previous_previous_code |
| # | previous_code |
| # | | block_start |
| # | | | |
| # a.b.prototype = { |
| # c : function() { |
| # this.d = 1; |
| # } |
| # } |
| |
| # If in object literal, find first token of block so to find previous |
| # tokens to check above condition. |
| if state.InObjectLiteral(): |
| block_start = state.GetCurrentBlockStart() |
| |
| # If an object literal then get previous token (code type). For above |
| # case it should be '='. |
| if block_start: |
| previous_code = tokenutil.SearchExcept(block_start, |
| Type.NON_CODE_TYPES, |
| reverse=True) |
| |
| # If previous token to block is '=' then get its previous token. |
| if previous_code and previous_code.IsOperator('='): |
| previous_previous_code = tokenutil.SearchExcept(previous_code, |
| Type.NON_CODE_TYPES, |
| reverse=True) |
| |
| # If variable/token before '=' ends with '.prototype' then its above |
| # case of prototype defined with object literal. |
| prototype_object_literal = (previous_previous_code and |
| previous_previous_code.string.endswith( |
| '.prototype')) |
| |
| if (function.has_this and function.doc and |
| not function.doc.HasFlag('this') and |
| not function.is_constructor and |
| not function.is_interface and |
| '.prototype.' not in function.name and |
| not prototype_object_literal): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_JSDOC_TAG_THIS, |
| 'Missing @this JsDoc in function referencing "this". (' |
| 'this usually means you are trying to reference "this" in ' |
| 'a static function, or you have forgotten to mark a ' |
| 'constructor with @constructor)', |
| function.doc.end_token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| elif token.type == Type.IDENTIFIER: |
| if token.string == 'goog.inherits' and not state.InFunction(): |
| if state.GetLastNonSpaceToken().line_number == token.line_number: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_LINE, |
| 'Missing newline between constructor and goog.inherits', |
| token, |
| position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| extra_space = state.GetLastNonSpaceToken().next |
| while extra_space != token: |
| if extra_space.type == Type.BLANK_LINE: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.EXTRA_LINE, |
| 'Extra line between constructor and goog.inherits', |
| extra_space) |
| extra_space = extra_space.next |
| |
| # TODO(robbyw): Test the last function was a constructor. |
| # TODO(robbyw): Test correct @extends and @implements documentation. |
| |
| elif (token.string == 'goog.provide' and |
| not state.InFunction() and |
| namespaces_info is not None): |
| namespace = tokenutil.GetStringAfterToken(token) |
| |
| # Report extra goog.provide statement. |
| if not namespace or namespaces_info.IsExtraProvide(token): |
| if not namespace: |
| msg = 'Empty namespace in goog.provide' |
| else: |
| msg = 'Unnecessary goog.provide: ' + namespace |
| |
| # Hint to user if this is a Test namespace. |
| if namespace.endswith('Test'): |
| msg += (' *Test namespaces must be mentioned in the ' |
| 'goog.setTestOnly() call') |
| |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.EXTRA_GOOG_PROVIDE, |
| msg, |
| token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| if namespaces_info.IsLastProvide(token): |
| # Report missing provide statements after the last existing provide. |
| missing_provides = namespaces_info.GetMissingProvides() |
| if missing_provides: |
| self._ReportMissingProvides( |
| missing_provides, |
| tokenutil.GetLastTokenInSameLine(token).next, |
| False) |
| |
| # If there are no require statements, missing requires should be |
| # reported after the last provide. |
| if not namespaces_info.GetRequiredNamespaces(): |
| missing_requires, illegal_alias_statements = ( |
| namespaces_info.GetMissingRequires()) |
| if missing_requires: |
| self._ReportMissingRequires( |
| missing_requires, |
| tokenutil.GetLastTokenInSameLine(token).next, |
| True) |
| if illegal_alias_statements: |
| self._ReportIllegalAliasStatement(illegal_alias_statements) |
| |
| elif (token.string == 'goog.require' and |
| not state.InFunction() and |
| namespaces_info is not None): |
| namespace = tokenutil.GetStringAfterToken(token) |
| |
| # If there are no provide statements, missing provides should be |
| # reported before the first require. |
| if (namespaces_info.IsFirstRequire(token) and |
| not namespaces_info.GetProvidedNamespaces()): |
| missing_provides = namespaces_info.GetMissingProvides() |
| if missing_provides: |
| self._ReportMissingProvides( |
| missing_provides, |
| tokenutil.GetFirstTokenInSameLine(token), |
| True) |
| |
| # Report extra goog.require statement. |
| if not namespace or namespaces_info.IsExtraRequire(token): |
| if not namespace: |
| msg = 'Empty namespace in goog.require' |
| else: |
| msg = 'Unnecessary goog.require: ' + namespace |
| |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.EXTRA_GOOG_REQUIRE, |
| msg, |
| token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| # Report missing goog.require statements. |
| if namespaces_info.IsLastRequire(token): |
| missing_requires, illegal_alias_statements = ( |
| namespaces_info.GetMissingRequires()) |
| if missing_requires: |
| self._ReportMissingRequires( |
| missing_requires, |
| tokenutil.GetLastTokenInSameLine(token).next, |
| False) |
| if illegal_alias_statements: |
| self._ReportIllegalAliasStatement(illegal_alias_statements) |
| |
| elif token.type == Type.OPERATOR: |
| last_in_line = token.IsLastInLine() |
| # If the token is unary and appears to be used in a unary context |
| # it's ok. Otherwise, if it's at the end of the line or immediately |
| # before a comment, it's ok. |
| # Don't report an error before a start bracket - it will be reported |
| # by that token's space checks. |
| if (not token.metadata.IsUnaryOperator() and not last_in_line |
| and not token.next.IsComment() |
| and not token.next.IsOperator(',') |
| and not tokenutil.IsDot(token) |
| and token.next.type not in (Type.WHITESPACE, Type.END_PAREN, |
| Type.END_BRACKET, Type.SEMICOLON, |
| Type.START_BRACKET)): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_SPACE, |
| 'Missing space after "%s"' % token.string, |
| token, |
| position=Position.AtEnd(token.string)) |
| elif token.type == Type.WHITESPACE: |
| first_in_line = token.IsFirstInLine() |
| last_in_line = token.IsLastInLine() |
| # Check whitespace length if it's not the first token of the line and |
| # if it's not immediately before a comment. |
| if not last_in_line and not first_in_line and not token.next.IsComment(): |
| # Ensure there is no space after opening parentheses. |
| if (token.previous.type in (Type.START_PAREN, Type.START_BRACKET, |
| Type.FUNCTION_NAME) |
| or token.next.type == Type.START_PARAMETERS): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.EXTRA_SPACE, |
| 'Extra space after "%s"' % token.previous.string, |
| token, |
| position=Position.All(token.string)) |
| elif token.type == Type.SEMICOLON: |
| previous_token = tokenutil.SearchExcept(token, Type.NON_CODE_TYPES, |
| reverse=True) |
| if not previous_token: |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.REDUNDANT_SEMICOLON, |
| 'Semicolon without any statement', |
| token, |
| position=Position.AtEnd(token.string)) |
| elif (previous_token.type == Type.KEYWORD and |
| previous_token.string not in ['break', 'continue', 'return']): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.REDUNDANT_SEMICOLON, |
| ('Semicolon after \'%s\' without any statement.' |
| ' Looks like an error.' % previous_token.string), |
| token, |
| position=Position.AtEnd(token.string)) |
| |
| def _CheckUnusedLocalVariables(self, token, state): |
| """Checks for unused local variables in function blocks. |
| |
| Args: |
| token: The token to check. |
| state: The state tracker. |
| """ |
| # We don't use state.InFunction because that disregards scope functions. |
| in_function = state.FunctionDepth() > 0 |
| if token.type == Type.SIMPLE_LVALUE or token.type == Type.IDENTIFIER: |
| if in_function: |
| identifier = token.string |
| # Check whether the previous token was var. |
| previous_code_token = tokenutil.CustomSearch( |
| token, |
| lambda t: t.type not in Type.NON_CODE_TYPES, |
| reverse=True) |
| if previous_code_token and previous_code_token.IsKeyword('var'): |
| # Add local variable declaration to the top of the unused locals |
| # stack. |
| self._unused_local_variables_by_scope[-1][identifier] = token |
| elif token.type == Type.IDENTIFIER: |
| # This covers most cases where the variable is used as an identifier. |
| self._MarkLocalVariableUsed(token.string) |
| elif token.type == Type.SIMPLE_LVALUE and '.' in identifier: |
| # This covers cases where a value is assigned to a property of the |
| # variable. |
| self._MarkLocalVariableUsed(token.string) |
| elif token.type == Type.START_BLOCK: |
| if in_function and state.IsFunctionOpen(): |
| # Push a new map onto the stack |
| self._unused_local_variables_by_scope.append({}) |
| elif token.type == Type.END_BLOCK: |
| if state.IsFunctionClose(): |
| # Pop the stack and report any remaining locals as unused. |
| unused_local_variables = self._unused_local_variables_by_scope.pop() |
| for unused_token in unused_local_variables.values(): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.UNUSED_LOCAL_VARIABLE, |
| 'Unused local variable: %s.' % unused_token.string, |
| unused_token) |
| elif token.type == Type.DOC_FLAG: |
| # Flags that use aliased symbols should be counted. |
| flag = token.attached_object |
| js_type = flag and flag.jstype |
| if flag and flag.flag_type in state.GetDocFlag().HAS_TYPE and js_type: |
| self._MarkAliasUsed(js_type) |
| |
| def _MarkAliasUsed(self, js_type): |
| """Marks aliases in a type as used. |
| |
| Recursively iterates over all subtypes in a jsdoc type annotation and |
| tracks usage of aliased symbols (which may be local variables). |
| Marks the local variable as used in the scope nearest to the current |
| scope that matches the given token. |
| |
| Args: |
| js_type: The jsdoc type, a typeannotation.TypeAnnotation object. |
| """ |
| if js_type.alias: |
| self._MarkLocalVariableUsed(js_type.identifier) |
| for sub_type in js_type.IterTypes(): |
| self._MarkAliasUsed(sub_type) |
| |
| def _MarkLocalVariableUsed(self, identifier): |
| """Marks the local variable as used in the relevant scope. |
| |
| Marks the local variable in the scope nearest to the current scope that |
| matches the given identifier as used. |
| |
| Args: |
| identifier: The identifier representing the potential usage of a local |
| variable. |
| """ |
| identifier = identifier.split('.', 1)[0] |
| # Find the first instance of the identifier in the stack of function scopes |
| # and mark it used. |
| for unused_local_variables in reversed( |
| self._unused_local_variables_by_scope): |
| if identifier in unused_local_variables: |
| del unused_local_variables[identifier] |
| break |
| |
| def _ReportMissingProvides(self, missing_provides, token, need_blank_line): |
| """Reports missing provide statements to the error handler. |
| |
| Args: |
| missing_provides: A dictionary of string(key) and integer(value) where |
| each string(key) is a namespace that should be provided, but is not |
| and integer(value) is first line number where it's required. |
| token: The token where the error was detected (also where the new provides |
| will be inserted. |
| need_blank_line: Whether a blank line needs to be inserted after the new |
| provides are inserted. May be True, False, or None, where None |
| indicates that the insert location is unknown. |
| """ |
| |
| missing_provides_msg = 'Missing the following goog.provide statements:\n' |
| missing_provides_msg += '\n'.join(['goog.provide(\'%s\');' % x for x in |
| sorted(missing_provides)]) |
| missing_provides_msg += '\n' |
| |
| missing_provides_msg += '\nFirst line where provided: \n' |
| missing_provides_msg += '\n'.join( |
| [' %s : line %d' % (x, missing_provides[x]) for x in |
| sorted(missing_provides)]) |
| missing_provides_msg += '\n' |
| |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_GOOG_PROVIDE, |
| missing_provides_msg, |
| token, position=Position.AtBeginning(), |
| fix_data=(missing_provides.keys(), need_blank_line)) |
| |
| def _ReportMissingRequires(self, missing_requires, token, need_blank_line): |
| """Reports missing require statements to the error handler. |
| |
| Args: |
| missing_requires: A dictionary of string(key) and integer(value) where |
| each string(key) is a namespace that should be required, but is not |
| and integer(value) is first line number where it's required. |
| token: The token where the error was detected (also where the new requires |
| will be inserted. |
| need_blank_line: Whether a blank line needs to be inserted before the new |
| requires are inserted. May be True, False, or None, where None |
| indicates that the insert location is unknown. |
| """ |
| |
| missing_requires_msg = 'Missing the following goog.require statements:\n' |
| missing_requires_msg += '\n'.join(['goog.require(\'%s\');' % x for x in |
| sorted(missing_requires)]) |
| missing_requires_msg += '\n' |
| |
| missing_requires_msg += '\nFirst line where required: \n' |
| missing_requires_msg += '\n'.join( |
| [' %s : line %d' % (x, missing_requires[x]) for x in |
| sorted(missing_requires)]) |
| missing_requires_msg += '\n' |
| |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.MISSING_GOOG_REQUIRE, |
| missing_requires_msg, |
| token, position=Position.AtBeginning(), |
| fix_data=(missing_requires.keys(), need_blank_line)) |
| |
| def _ReportIllegalAliasStatement(self, illegal_alias_statements): |
| """Reports alias statements that would need a goog.require.""" |
| for namespace, token in illegal_alias_statements.iteritems(): |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.ALIAS_STMT_NEEDS_GOOG_REQUIRE, |
| 'The alias definition would need the namespace \'%s\' which is not ' |
| 'required through any other symbol.' % namespace, |
| token, position=Position.AtBeginning()) |
| |
| def Finalize(self, state): |
| """Perform all checks that need to occur after all lines are processed.""" |
| # Call the base class's Finalize function. |
| super(JavaScriptLintRules, self).Finalize(state) |
| |
| if error_check.ShouldCheck(Rule.UNUSED_PRIVATE_MEMBERS): |
| # Report an error for any declared private member that was never used. |
| unused_private_members = (self._declared_private_members - |
| self._used_private_members) |
| |
| for variable in unused_private_members: |
| token = self._declared_private_member_tokens[variable] |
| self._HandleError(errors.UNUSED_PRIVATE_MEMBER, |
| 'Unused private member: %s.' % token.string, |
| token) |
| |
| # Clear state to prepare for the next file. |
| self._declared_private_member_tokens = {} |
| self._declared_private_members = set() |
| self._used_private_members = set() |
| |
| namespaces_info = self._namespaces_info |
| if namespaces_info is not None: |
| # If there are no provide or require statements, missing provides and |
| # requires should be reported on line 1. |
| if (not namespaces_info.GetProvidedNamespaces() and |
| not namespaces_info.GetRequiredNamespaces()): |
| missing_provides = namespaces_info.GetMissingProvides() |
| if missing_provides: |
| self._ReportMissingProvides( |
| missing_provides, state.GetFirstToken(), None) |
| |
| missing_requires, illegal_alias = namespaces_info.GetMissingRequires() |
| if missing_requires: |
| self._ReportMissingRequires( |
| missing_requires, state.GetFirstToken(), None) |
| if illegal_alias: |
| self._ReportIllegalAliasStatement(illegal_alias) |
| |
| self._CheckSortedRequiresProvides(state.GetFirstToken()) |
| |
| def _CheckSortedRequiresProvides(self, token): |
| """Checks that all goog.require and goog.provide statements are sorted. |
| |
| Note that this method needs to be run after missing statements are added to |
| preserve alphabetical order. |
| |
| Args: |
| token: The first token in the token stream. |
| """ |
| sorter = requireprovidesorter.RequireProvideSorter() |
| first_provide_token = sorter.CheckProvides(token) |
| if first_provide_token: |
| new_order = sorter.GetFixedProvideString(first_provide_token) |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.GOOG_PROVIDES_NOT_ALPHABETIZED, |
| 'goog.provide classes must be alphabetized. The correct code is:\n' + |
| new_order, |
| first_provide_token, |
| position=Position.AtBeginning(), |
| fix_data=first_provide_token) |
| |
| first_require_token = sorter.CheckRequires(token) |
| if first_require_token: |
| new_order = sorter.GetFixedRequireString(first_require_token) |
| self._HandleError( |
| errors.GOOG_REQUIRES_NOT_ALPHABETIZED, |
| 'goog.require classes must be alphabetized. The correct code is:\n' + |
| new_order, |
| first_require_token, |
| position=Position.AtBeginning(), |
| fix_data=first_require_token) |
| |
| def GetLongLineExceptions(self): |
| """Gets a list of regexps for lines which can be longer than the limit. |
| |
| Returns: |
| A list of regexps, used as matches (rather than searches). |
| """ |
| return [ |
| re.compile(r'.*// @suppress longLineCheck$'), |
| re.compile(r'((var|let|const) .+\s*=\s*)?goog\.require\(.+\);?\s*$'), |
| re.compile(r'goog\.(forwardDeclare|module|provide|setTestOnly)' |
| r'\(.+\);?\s*$'), |
| re.compile(r'[\s/*]*@visibility\s*{.*}[\s*/]*$'), |
| ] |