
g_idle_add() is discouraged, and the checkpatch.pl script warns about it. Sometimes there is a legitimate use of it, when you want to always schedule an idle action (without intent to cancel or track it). That makes more sense for g_idle_add() than it does for g_timeout_add(), because a timeout really should be tracked and cancelled if necessary. Add a wrapper to rename the legitimate uses. This way, we can avoid the checkpatch.pl warnings, and can grep for the remaining illegitimate uses.
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7.9 KiB
Perl
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304 lines
7.9 KiB
Perl
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#!/usr/bin/perl -n
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# $ perldoc checkpatch.pl for eye-pleasing view of the manual:
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=head1 NAME
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checkpatch.pl - check for common mistakes
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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checkpatch.pl [<file> ...]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<checkpatch.pl> checks source files or patches for common mistakes.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<< <file> >>
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A C source file or an unified diff.
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=back
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=cut
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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chomp;
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our $is_patch;
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our $is_file;
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our $is_commit_message;
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our $seen_error;
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our $line; # Current line
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our $check_line; # Complain if errors are found on this line
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our @functions_seen;
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our $type;
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our $filename;
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our $line_no;
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our $indent;
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our $check_is_todo;
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our $expect_spdx;
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sub new_hunk
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{
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$type = undef;
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$indent = undef;
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}
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sub new_file
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{
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$expect_spdx = 0;
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$check_is_todo = 1;
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$filename = shift;
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@functions_seen = ();
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}
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my $header = $ENV{'NM_CHECKPATCH_HEADER'};
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sub complain
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{
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my $message = shift;
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my $plain_message = shift;
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return unless $check_line;
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if (defined($header)) {
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warn "$header\n";
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undef $header;
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}
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if ($plain_message) {
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warn "$message\n";
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} else {
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warn "$filename:$line_no: $message:\n";
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warn "> $line\n\n";
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}
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$seen_error = 1;
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}
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sub check_commit
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{
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my $commit = shift;
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my $required = shift;
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my $commit_id;
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my $commit_message;
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if ($commit =~ /^([0-9a-f]{5,})\b/) {
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$commit_id = $1;
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} else {
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return unless $required;
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}
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if ($commit_id and not system 'git rev-parse --git-dir >/dev/null 2>/dev/null') {
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$commit_message = `git log --abbrev=12 --pretty=format:"%h ('%s')" -1 "$commit_id" 2>/dev/null`;
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complain "Commit '$commit_id' does not seem to exist" unless $commit_message;
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}
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$commit_message //= "<12 hex digits> ('<commit subject>')";
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complain "Refer to the commit id properly: $commit_message" unless $commit =~ /^[0-9a-f]{12} \('/;
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}
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if ($is_patch) {
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# This is a line of an unified diff
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if (/^@@.*\+(\d+)/) {
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$line_no = $1 - 1;
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new_hunk;
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next;
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}
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if (/^\+\+\+ (b\/)?(.*)/) {
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new_file ($2);
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next;
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}
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s/^([ \+])(.*)/$2/ or next;
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$line_no++;
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$check_line = $1 eq '+';
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$line = $2;
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} elsif ($is_file) {
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$line_no = $.;
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$. = 0 if eof;
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# This is a line from full C file
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$check_line = 1;
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$line = $_;
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} elsif ($is_commit_message) {
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$line_no++;
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$filename = '(commit message)';
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$check_line = 1;
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$line = $_;
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/^---$/ and $is_commit_message = 0;
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/^(Reverts|Fixes): *(.*)/ and check_commit ($2, 1);
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/This reverts commit/ and next;
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/cherry picked from/ and next;
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/\bcommit (.*)/ and check_commit ($1, 0);
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next;
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} else {
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# We don't handle these yet
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/^diff --cc/ and exit 0;
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$filename = '';
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$line_no = 1;
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# We don't know if we're dealing with a patch or a C file yet
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$is_commit_message = 1 if /^From \S/;
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$is_file = 1 if /^#/;
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$is_patch = 1 if /^---/;
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next;
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}
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if ($is_file and $filename ne $ARGV) {
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new_file ($ARGV);
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new_hunk;
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}
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if ($filename !~ /\.[ch]$/) {
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if ($check_is_todo) {
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complain("Resolve todo list \"$filename\" first\n", 1) if $filename =~ /^TODO.txt$/;
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$check_is_todo = 0;
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}
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next;
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}
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next if $filename =~ /\/nm-[^\/]+-enum-types\.[ch]$/;
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next if $filename =~ /\b(shared|src)\/systemd\//
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and not $filename =~ /\/sd-adapt\//
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and not $filename =~ /\/nm-/;
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next if $filename =~ /\/(n-acd|c-list|c-siphash|n-dhcp4)\//;
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$expect_spdx = 1 if $line_no == 1;
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$expect_spdx = 0 if $line =~ /SPDX-License-Identifier/;
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complain ('Missing a SPDX-License-Identifier') if $line_no == 2 and $expect_spdx;
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complain ('Tabs are only allowed at the beginning of a line') if $line =~ /[^\t]\t/;
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complain ('Trailing whitespace') if $line =~ /[ \t]$/;
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complain ('Don\'t use glib typedefs for char/short/int/long/float/double') if $line =~ /\bg(char|short|int|long|float|double)\b/;
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complain ("Don't use \"$1 $2\" instead of \"$2 $1\"") if $line =~ /\b(char|short|int|long) +(unsigned|signed)\b/;
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complain ("Don't use \"unsigned int\" but just use \"unsigned\"") if $line =~ /\b(unsigned) +(int)\b/;
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complain ("Please use LGPL-2.1-or-later SPDX tag for new files") if $is_patch and $line =~ /SPDX-License-Identifier/ and not /LGPL-2.1-or-later/;
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complain ("Use a SPDX-License-Identifier instead of Licensing boilerplate") if $is_patch and $line =~ /under the terms of/;
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complain ("Don't use space inside elvis operator ?:") if $line =~ /\?[\t ]+:/;
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complain ("Don't add Emacs editor formatting hints to source files") if $line_no == 1 and $line =~ /-\*-.+-\*-/;
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complain ("XXX marker are reserved for development while work-in-progress. Use TODO or FIXME comment instead?") if $line =~ /\bXXX\b/;
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complain ("This gtk-doc annotation looks wrong") if $line =~ /\*.*\( *(transfer-(none|container|full)|allow none) *\) *(:|\()/;
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complain ("Prefer nm_assert() or g_return*() to g_assert*()") if $line =~ /g_assert/ and (not $filename =~ /\/tests\//) and (not $filename =~ /\/nm-test-/);
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complain ("Use gs_free_error with GError variables") if $line =~ /\bgs_free\b +GError *\*/;
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complain ("Don't use strcmp/g_strcmp0 unless you need to sort. Consider nm_streq()/nm_streq0(),NM_IN_STRSET() for testing equality") if $line =~ /\b(strcmp|g_strcmp0)\b/;
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complain ("Don't use API that uses the numeric source id. Instead, use GSource and API like nm_g_idle_add(), nm_g_idle_add_source(), nm_clear_g_source_inst(), etc.") if $line =~ /\b(g_idle_add|g_idle_add_full|g_timeout_add|g_timeout_add_seconds|g_source_remove|nm_clear_g_source)\b/;
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#complain ("Use spaces instead of tabs") if $line =~ /\t/;
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# Further on we process stuff without comments.
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$_ = $line;
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s/\s*\/\*.*\*\///;
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s/\s*\/\*.*//;
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s/\s*\/\/.*//;
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/^\s* \* / and next;
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if (/^typedef*/) {
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# We expect the { on the same line as the typedef. Otherwise it
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# looks too much like a function declaration
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complain ('Unexpected line break following a typedef') unless /[;{,]$/;
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next;
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} elsif (/^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_ ]*\*?$/ and /[a-z]/) {
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# A function type
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$type = $_;
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next;
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} elsif ($type and /^([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)(\s*)\(/) {
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my @order = qw/^get_property$ ^set_property$ (?<!_iface|_class)_init$ ^constructor$
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^constructed$ _new$ ^dispose$ ^finalize$ _class_init$/;
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my @following = ();
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my @tmp = ();
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# A function name
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my $name = $1;
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complain ('No space between function name and arguments') unless $2 eq '';
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# Determine which function must not be preceding this one
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foreach my $func (reverse @order) {
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if ($name =~ /$func/) {
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@following = @tmp;
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last;
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}
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push @tmp, $func;
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}
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# Check if an out-of-order function was seen
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foreach my $func (@following) {
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my @wrong = grep { /$func/ } @functions_seen;
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complain (join (', ', map { "'$_'" } @wrong)." should follow '$name'") if @wrong;
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}
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push @functions_seen, $1;
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$type = undef;
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next;
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}
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if ($type) {
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# We've seen what looked like a type in a function declaration,
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# but the function declaration didn't follow.
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if ($type =~ /^(struct|union)/ and $line eq '{') {
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complain ("Brace should be one the same line as the '$type' declaration");
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} else {
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complain ("Expected a function declaration following '$type', but found something else");
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}
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$type = undef;
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}
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END {
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if ($seen_error) {
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warn "The patch does not validate.\n" if $is_patch;
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warn "The file does not validate.\n" if $is_file;
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$? = 1
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}
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};
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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=over
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=item B<checkpatch.pl hello.c>
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Check a single file.
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=item B<git diff --cached |checkpatch.pl>
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Check the currently staged changes.
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=item B<git format-patch -U65535 --stdout -1 |contrib/scripts/checkpatch.pl || :>
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A F<.git/hooks/post-commit> oneliner that, wisely, tolerates failures while
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still providing advice. The large line context allows helps checkpatch.pl
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get a better idea about the changes in context of code that does not change.
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=back
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=head1 BUGS
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Proabably too many.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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F<CONTRIBUTING>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (C) 2018 Red Hat
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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=head1 AUTHOR
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Lubomir Rintel C<lkundrak@v3.sk>
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=cut
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