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The reason to use '+' prefixing was to distinguish between options to the mach command itself, and options that are passed down to whatever the command does (like mach run passing down args to the built application). That makes things unnecessarily awkward, and quite non-standard. Instead, use standard '-' prefixing, and pass all the unknown arguments down. If there is overlap between the known arguments and arguments supported by the underlying tool (like -remote when using mach run), it is possible to use '--' to mark all following arguments as being targetted at the underlying tool. For instance: mach run -- -remote something would run firefox -remote something while mach run -remote something would run firefox something As allow_all_arguments is redundant with the presence of a argparse.REMAINDER CommandArgument, allow_all_arguments is removed. The only mach command with a argparse.REMAINDER CommandArgument without allow_all_arguments was "mach dmd", and it did so because it didn't want to use '+' prefixes.
397 lines
14 KiB
Python
397 lines
14 KiB
Python
# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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# License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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# file, # You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import sys
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import os
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import stat
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import platform
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import urllib2
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import errno
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from mach.decorators import (
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CommandArgument,
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CommandProvider,
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Command,
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)
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from mozbuild.base import MachCommandBase
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@CommandProvider
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class SearchProvider(object):
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@Command('mxr', category='misc',
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description='Search for something in MXR.')
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@CommandArgument('term', nargs='+', help='Term(s) to search for.')
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def mxr(self, term):
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import webbrowser
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term = ' '.join(term)
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uri = 'https://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/search?string=%s' % term
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webbrowser.open_new_tab(uri)
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@Command('dxr', category='misc',
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description='Search for something in DXR.')
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@CommandArgument('term', nargs='+', help='Term(s) to search for.')
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def dxr(self, term):
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import webbrowser
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term = ' '.join(term)
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uri = 'http://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/search?q=%s&redirect=true' % term
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webbrowser.open_new_tab(uri)
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@Command('mdn', category='misc',
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description='Search for something on MDN.')
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@CommandArgument('term', nargs='+', help='Term(s) to search for.')
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def mdn(self, term):
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import webbrowser
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term = ' '.join(term)
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uri = 'https://developer.mozilla.org/search?q=%s' % term
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webbrowser.open_new_tab(uri)
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@Command('google', category='misc',
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description='Search for something on Google.')
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@CommandArgument('term', nargs='+', help='Term(s) to search for.')
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def google(self, term):
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import webbrowser
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term = ' '.join(term)
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uri = 'https://www.google.com/search?q=%s' % term
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webbrowser.open_new_tab(uri)
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@Command('search', category='misc',
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description='Search for something on the Internets. '
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'This will open 3 new browser tabs and search for the term on Google, '
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'MDN, and MXR.')
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@CommandArgument('term', nargs='+', help='Term(s) to search for.')
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def search(self, term):
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self.google(term)
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self.mdn(term)
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self.mxr(term)
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class Interface(object):
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'''
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Represents an XPIDL interface, in what file it is defined, what it derives
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from, what its uuid is, and where in the source file the uuid is.
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'''
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def __init__(self, filename, production):
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import xpidl
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assert isinstance(production, xpidl.Interface)
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self.name = production.name
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self.base = production.base
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self.filename = filename
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self.uuid = production.attributes.uuid
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location = production.location
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data = location._lexdata
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attr_pos = data.rfind(b'[', 0, location._lexpos)
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# uuid is always lowercase, but actual file content may not be.
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self.uuid_pos = data[attr_pos:location._lexpos].lower() \
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.rfind(self.uuid) + attr_pos
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class InterfaceRegistry(object):
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'''
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Tracks XPIDL interfaces, and allow to search them by name and by the
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interface they derive from.
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'''
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def __init__(self):
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self.by_name = {}
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self.by_base = {}
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def get_by_name(self, name):
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return self.by_name.get(name, [])
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def get_by_base(self, base):
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return self.by_base.get(base, [])
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def add(self, interface):
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l = self.by_name.setdefault(interface.name, [])
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l.append(interface)
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l = self.by_base.setdefault(interface.base, [])
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l.append(interface)
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class IDLUpdater(object):
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'''
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Updates interfaces uuids in IDL files.
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'''
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def __init__(self, interfaces):
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from mozpack.copier import FileRegistry
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self.interfaces = interfaces;
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self.registry = FileRegistry()
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def add(self, name):
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for interface in self.interfaces.get_by_name(name):
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self._add(interface)
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def _add(self, interface):
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from mozpack.files import GeneratedFile
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from uuid import uuid4
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path = interface.filename
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if not self.registry.contains(path):
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self.registry.add(path, GeneratedFile(open(path).read()))
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content = self.registry[path].content
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content = content[:interface.uuid_pos] + str(uuid4()) + \
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content[interface.uuid_pos + len(interface.uuid):]
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self.registry[path].content = content
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# Recurse through all the interfaces deriving from this one
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for derived in self.interfaces.get_by_base(interface.name):
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self._add(derived)
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def update(self):
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for p, f in self.registry:
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f.copy(p)
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@CommandProvider
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class UUIDProvider(object):
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@Command('uuid', category='misc',
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description='Generate a uuid.')
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@CommandArgument('--format', '-f', choices=['idl', 'cpp', 'c++'],
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help='Output format for the generated uuid.')
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def uuid(self, format=None):
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import uuid
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u = uuid.uuid4()
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if format in [None, 'idl']:
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print(u)
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if format is None:
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print('')
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if format in [None, 'cpp', 'c++']:
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u = u.hex
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print('{ 0x%s, 0x%s, 0x%s, \\' % (u[0:8], u[8:12], u[12:16]))
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pairs = tuple(map(lambda n: u[n:n+2], range(16, 32, 2)))
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print((' { ' + '0x%s, ' * 7 + '0x%s } }') % pairs)
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@Command('update-uuids', category='misc',
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description='Update IDL files with new UUIDs.')
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@CommandArgument('--path', default='.',
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help='Base path under which uuids will be searched.')
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@CommandArgument('interfaces', nargs='+',
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help='Changed interfaces whose UUIDs need to be updated. ' +
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'Their descendants are updated as well.')
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def update_uuids(self, path, interfaces):
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import os
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import xpidl
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from mozpack.files import FileFinder
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import mozpack.path
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from tempfile import mkdtemp
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finder = FileFinder(path, find_executables=False)
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# Avoid creating xpidllex and xpidlyacc in the current directory.
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tmpdir = mkdtemp()
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try:
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parser = xpidl.IDLParser(outputdir=tmpdir)
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registry = InterfaceRegistry()
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for p, f in finder.find('**/*.idl'):
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p = mozpack.path.join(path, p)
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try:
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content = f.open().read()
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idl = parser.parse(content, filename=p)
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except Exception:
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continue
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for prod in idl.productions:
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if isinstance(prod, xpidl.Interface):
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registry.add(Interface(p, prod))
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finally:
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import shutil
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shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
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updates = IDLUpdater(registry)
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for interface in interfaces:
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updates.add(interface)
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updates.update()
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@CommandProvider
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class PastebinProvider(object):
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@Command('pastebin', category='misc',
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description='Command line interface to pastebin.mozilla.org.')
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@CommandArgument('--language', default=None,
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help='Language to use for syntax highlighting')
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@CommandArgument('--poster', default=None,
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help='Specify your name for use with pastebin.mozilla.org')
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@CommandArgument('--duration', default='day',
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choices=['d', 'day', 'm', 'month', 'f', 'forever'],
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help='Keep for specified duration (default: %(default)s)')
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@CommandArgument('file', nargs='?', default=None,
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help='Specify the file to upload to pastebin.mozilla.org')
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def pastebin(self, language, poster, duration, file):
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import sys
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import urllib
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URL = 'http://pastebin.mozilla.org/'
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FILE_TYPES = [{'value': 'text', 'name': 'None', 'extension': 'txt'},
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{'value': 'bash', 'name': 'Bash', 'extension': 'sh'},
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{'value': 'c', 'name': 'C', 'extension': 'c'},
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{'value': 'cpp', 'name': 'C++', 'extension': 'cpp'},
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{'value': 'html4strict', 'name': 'HTML', 'extension': 'html'},
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{'value': 'javascript', 'name': 'Javascript', 'extension': 'js'},
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{'value': 'javascript', 'name': 'Javascript', 'extension': 'jsm'},
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{'value': 'lua', 'name': 'Lua', 'extension': 'lua'},
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{'value': 'perl', 'name': 'Perl', 'extension': 'pl'},
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{'value': 'php', 'name': 'PHP', 'extension': 'php'},
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{'value': 'python', 'name': 'Python', 'extension': 'py'},
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{'value': 'ruby', 'name': 'Ruby', 'extension': 'rb'},
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{'value': 'css', 'name': 'CSS', 'extension': 'css'},
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{'value': 'diff', 'name': 'Diff', 'extension': 'diff'},
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{'value': 'ini', 'name': 'INI file', 'extension': 'ini'},
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{'value': 'java', 'name': 'Java', 'extension': 'java'},
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{'value': 'xml', 'name': 'XML', 'extension': 'xml'},
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{'value': 'xml', 'name': 'XML', 'extension': 'xul'}]
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lang = ''
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if file:
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try:
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with open(file, 'r') as f:
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content = f.read()
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# TODO: Use mime-types instead of extensions; suprocess('file <f_name>')
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# Guess File-type based on file extension
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extension = file.split('.')[-1]
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for l in FILE_TYPES:
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if extension == l['extension']:
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print('Identified file as %s' % l['name'])
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lang = l['value']
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except IOError:
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print('ERROR. No such file')
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return 1
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else:
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content = sys.stdin.read()
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duration = duration[0]
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if language:
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lang = language
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params = [
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('parent_pid', ''),
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('format', lang),
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('code2', content),
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('poster', poster),
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('expiry', duration),
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('paste', 'Send')]
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data = urllib.urlencode(params)
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print('Uploading ...')
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try:
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req = urllib2.Request(URL, data)
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response = urllib2.urlopen(req)
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http_response_code = response.getcode()
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if http_response_code == 200:
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print(response.geturl())
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else:
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print('Could not upload the file, '
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'HTTP Response Code %s' %(http_response_code))
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except urllib2.URLError:
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print('ERROR. Could not connect to pastebin.mozilla.org.')
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return 1
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return 0
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@CommandProvider
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class ReviewboardToolsProvider(MachCommandBase):
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@Command('rbt', category='devenv',
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description='Run Reviewboard Tools')
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@CommandArgument('args', nargs='...', help='Arguments to rbt tool')
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def rbt(self, args):
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if not args:
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args = ['help']
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self._activate_virtualenv()
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self.virtualenv_manager.install_pip_package('RBTools==0.6')
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from rbtools.commands.main import main
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# main() doesn't accept arguments and instead reads from sys.argv. So,
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# we fake it out.
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sys.argv = ['rbt'] + args
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return main()
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@CommandProvider
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class FormatProvider(MachCommandBase):
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@Command('clang-format', category='misc',
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description='Run clang-format on current changes')
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@CommandArgument('--show', '-s', action = 'store_true',
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help = 'Show diff output on instead of applying changes')
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def clang_format(self, show=False):
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plat = platform.system()
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fmt = plat.lower() + "/clang-format-3.5"
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fmt_diff = "clang-format-diff-3.5"
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# We are currently using a modified version of clang-format hosted on people.mozilla.org.
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# This is a temporary work around until we upstream the necessary changes and we can use
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# a system version of clang-format. See bug 961541.
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if plat == "Windows":
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fmt += ".exe"
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else:
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arch = os.uname()[4]
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if (plat != "Linux" and plat != "Darwin") or arch != 'x86_64':
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print("Unsupported platform " + plat + "/" + arch +
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". Supported platforms are Windows/*, Linux/x86_64 and Darwin/x86_64")
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return 1
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os.chdir(self.topsrcdir)
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self.prompt = True
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try:
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if not self.locate_or_fetch(fmt):
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return 1
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clang_format_diff = self.locate_or_fetch(fmt_diff)
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if not clang_format_diff:
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return 1
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except urllib2.HTTPError as e:
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print("HTTP error {0}: {1}".format(e.code, e.reason))
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return 1
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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if os.path.exists(".hg"):
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diff_process = Popen(["hg", "diff", "-U0", "-r", "tip^",
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"--include", "glob:**.c", "--include", "glob:**.cpp", "--include", "glob:**.h",
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"--exclude", "listfile:.clang-format-ignore"], stdout=PIPE)
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else:
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git_process = Popen(["git", "diff", "-U0", "HEAD^"], stdout=PIPE)
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try:
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diff_process = Popen(["filterdiff", "--include=*.h", "--include=*.cpp",
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"--exclude-from-file=.clang-format-ignore"],
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stdin=git_process.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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print("Can't find filterdiff. Please install patchutils.")
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else:
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print("OSError {0}: {1}".format(e.code, e.reason))
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return 1
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args = [sys.executable, clang_format_diff, "-p1"]
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if not show:
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args.append("-i")
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cf_process = Popen(args, stdin=diff_process.stdout)
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return cf_process.communicate()[0]
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def locate_or_fetch(self, root):
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target = os.path.join(self._mach_context.state_dir, os.path.basename(root))
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if not os.path.exists(target):
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site = "https://people.mozilla.org/~ajones/clang-format/"
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if self.prompt and raw_input("Download clang-format executables from {0} (yN)? ".format(site)).lower() != 'y':
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print("Download aborted.")
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return 1
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self.prompt = False
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u = site + root
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print("Downloading {0} to {1}".format(u, target))
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data = urllib2.urlopen(url=u).read()
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temp = target + ".tmp"
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with open(temp, "wb") as fh:
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fh.write(data)
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fh.close()
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os.chmod(temp, os.stat(temp).st_mode | stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH)
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os.rename(temp, target)
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return target
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