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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
Static Analyzer qualification infrastructure: adding a new project to
the Repository Directory.
Add a new project for testing: build it and add to the Project Map file.
Assumes it's being run from the Repository Directory.
The project directory should be added inside the Repository Directory and
have the same name as the project ID
The project should use the following files for set up:
- cleanup_run_static_analyzer.sh - prepare the build environment.
Ex: make clean can be a part of it.
- run_static_analyzer.cmd - a list of commands to run through scan-build.
Each command should be on a separate line.
Choose from: configure, make, xcodebuild
- download_project.sh - download the project into the CachedSource/
directory. For example, download a zip of
the project source from GitHub, unzip it,
and rename the unzipped directory to
'CachedSource'. This script is not called
when 'CachedSource' is already present,
so an alternative is to check the
'CachedSource' directory into the
repository directly.
- CachedSource/ - An optional directory containing the source of the
project being analyzed. If present,
download_project.sh will not be called.
- changes_for_analyzer.patch - An optional patch file for any local changes
(e.g., to adapt to newer version of clang)
that should be applied to CachedSource
before analysis. To construct this patch,
run the the download script to download
the project to CachedSource, copy the
CachedSource to another directory (for
example, PatchedSource) and make any needed
modifications to the the copied source.
Then run:
diff -ur CachedSource PatchedSource \
> changes_for_analyzer.patch
"""
import SATestBuild
import os
import csv
import sys
def isExistingProject(PMapFile, projectID) :
PMapReader = csv.reader(PMapFile)
for I in PMapReader:
if projectID == I[0]:
return True
return False
# Add a new project for testing: build it and add to the Project Map file.
# Params:
# Dir is the directory where the sources are.
# ID is a short string used to identify a project.
def addNewProject(ID, BuildMode) :
CurDir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
Dir = SATestBuild.getProjectDir(ID)
if not os.path.exists(Dir):
print "Error: Project directory is missing: %s" % Dir
sys.exit(-1)
# Build the project.
SATestBuild.testProject(ID, BuildMode, IsReferenceBuild=True, Dir=Dir)
# Add the project ID to the project map.
ProjectMapPath = os.path.join(CurDir, SATestBuild.ProjectMapFile)
if os.path.exists(ProjectMapPath):
PMapFile = open(ProjectMapPath, "r+b")
else:
print "Warning: Creating the Project Map file!!"
PMapFile = open(ProjectMapPath, "w+b")
try:
if (isExistingProject(PMapFile, ID)) :
print >> sys.stdout, 'Warning: Project with ID \'', ID, \
'\' already exists.'
print >> sys.stdout, "Reference output has been regenerated."
else:
PMapWriter = csv.writer(PMapFile)
PMapWriter.writerow( (ID, int(BuildMode)) );
print "The project map is updated: ", ProjectMapPath
finally:
PMapFile.close()
# TODO: Add an option not to build.
# TODO: Set the path to the Repository directory.
if __name__ == '__main__':
if len(sys.argv) < 2:
print >> sys.stderr, 'Usage: ', sys.argv[0],\
'project_ID <mode>' \
'mode - 0 for single file project; ' \
'1 for scan_build; ' \
'2 for single file c++11 project'
sys.exit(-1)
BuildMode = 1
if (len(sys.argv) >= 3):
BuildMode = int(sys.argv[2])
assert((BuildMode == 0) | (BuildMode == 1) | (BuildMode == 2))
addNewProject(sys.argv[1], BuildMode)