rust-clippy/src/main.rs
2017-11-05 04:55:56 +09:00

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Rust

// error-pattern:yummy
#![feature(box_syntax)]
#![feature(rustc_private)]
#![allow(unknown_lints, missing_docs_in_private_items)]
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::process;
use std::io::{self, Write};
extern crate cargo_metadata;
use std::path::Path;
const CARGO_CLIPPY_HELP: &str = r#"Checks a package to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code.
Usage:
cargo clippy [options] [--] [<opts>...]
Common options:
-h, --help Print this message
--features Features to compile for the package
-V, --version Print version info and exit
--all Run over all packages in the current workspace
Other options are the same as `cargo rustc`.
To allow or deny a lint from the command line you can use `cargo clippy --`
with:
-W --warn OPT Set lint warnings
-A --allow OPT Set lint allowed
-D --deny OPT Set lint denied
-F --forbid OPT Set lint forbidden
The feature `cargo-clippy` is automatically defined for convenience. You can use
it to allow or deny lints from the code, eg.:
#[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(needless_lifetimes))]
"#;
#[allow(print_stdout)]
fn show_help() {
println!("{}", CARGO_CLIPPY_HELP);
}
#[allow(print_stdout)]
fn show_version() {
println!("{}", env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"));
}
pub fn main() {
use std::env;
if env::var("CLIPPY_DOGFOOD").is_ok() {
panic!("yummy");
}
// Check for version and help flags even when invoked as 'cargo-clippy'
if std::env::args().any(|a| a == "--help" || a == "-h") {
show_help();
return;
}
if std::env::args().any(|a| a == "--version" || a == "-V") {
show_version();
return;
}
let manifest_path_arg = std::env::args()
.skip(2)
.find(|val| val.starts_with("--manifest-path="));
let mut metadata = if let Ok(metadata) = cargo_metadata::metadata(manifest_path_arg.as_ref().map(AsRef::as_ref)) {
metadata
} else {
let _ = io::stderr().write_fmt(format_args!("error: Could not obtain cargo metadata.\n"));
process::exit(101);
};
let manifest_path = manifest_path_arg.map(|arg| {
Path::new(&arg["--manifest-path=".len()..])
.canonicalize()
.expect("manifest path could not be canonicalized")
});
let packages = if std::env::args().any(|a| a == "--all") {
metadata.packages
} else {
let package_index = {
if let Some(manifest_path) = manifest_path {
metadata.packages.iter().position(|package| {
let package_manifest_path = Path::new(&package.manifest_path)
.canonicalize()
.expect("package manifest path could not be canonicalized");
package_manifest_path == manifest_path
})
} else {
let package_manifest_paths: HashMap<_, _> = metadata
.packages
.iter()
.enumerate()
.map(|(i, package)| {
let package_manifest_path = Path::new(&package.manifest_path)
.parent()
.expect("could not find parent directory of package manifest")
.canonicalize()
.expect("package directory cannot be canonicalized");
(package_manifest_path, i)
})
.collect();
let current_dir = std::env::current_dir()
.expect("could not read current directory")
.canonicalize()
.expect("current directory cannot be canonicalized");
let mut current_path: &Path = &current_dir;
// This gets the most-recent parent (the one that takes the fewest `cd ..`s to
// reach).
loop {
if let Some(&package_index) = package_manifest_paths.get(current_path) {
break Some(package_index);
} else {
// We'll never reach the filesystem root, because to get to this point in the
// code
// the call to `cargo_metadata::metadata` must have succeeded. So it's okay to
// unwrap the current path's parent.
current_path = current_path
.parent()
.unwrap_or_else(|| panic!("could not find parent of path {}", current_path.display()));
}
}
}
}.expect("could not find matching package");
vec![metadata.packages.remove(package_index)]
};
for package in packages {
let manifest_path = package.manifest_path;
for target in package.targets {
let args = std::env::args()
.skip(2)
.filter(|a| a != "--all" && !a.starts_with("--manifest-path="));
let args = std::iter::once(format!("--manifest-path={}", manifest_path)).chain(args);
if let Some(first) = target.kind.get(0) {
if target.kind.len() > 1 || first.ends_with("lib") {
if let Err(code) = process(std::iter::once("--lib".to_owned()).chain(args)) {
std::process::exit(code);
}
} else if ["bin", "example", "test", "bench"].contains(&&**first) {
if let Err(code) = process(
vec![format!("--{}", first), target.name]
.into_iter()
.chain(args),
) {
std::process::exit(code);
}
}
} else {
panic!("badly formatted cargo metadata: target::kind is an empty array");
}
}
}
}
fn process<I>(old_args: I) -> Result<(), i32>
where
I: Iterator<Item = String>,
{
let mut args = vec!["rustc".to_owned()];
let mut found_dashes = false;
for arg in old_args {
found_dashes |= arg == "--";
args.push(arg);
}
if !found_dashes {
args.push("--".to_owned());
}
args.push("--emit=metadata".to_owned());
args.push("--cfg".to_owned());
args.push(r#"feature="cargo-clippy""#.to_owned());
let path = std::env::current_exe()
.expect("current executable path invalid")
.with_file_name("clippy-driver");
let exit_status = std::process::Command::new("cargo")
.args(&args)
.env("RUSTC_WRAPPER", path)
.spawn()
.expect("could not run cargo")
.wait()
.expect("failed to wait for cargo?");
if exit_status.success() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(exit_status.code().unwrap_or(-1))
}
}