kopia lustrzana https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf
428 wiersze
19 KiB
Python
Executable File
428 wiersze
19 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import os
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import sys
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import re
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import argparse
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from io import open
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# regular expression for matching Kconfig files
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RE_KCONFIG = r'^Kconfig(?:\.projbuild)?$'
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# ouput file with suggestions will get this suffix
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OUTPUT_SUFFIX = '.new'
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# ignored directories (makes sense only when run on IDF_PATH)
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# Note: IGNORE_DIRS is a tuple in order to be able to use it directly with the startswith() built-in function which
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# accepts tuples but no lists.
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IGNORE_DIRS = (
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# Kconfigs from submodules need to be ignored:
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os.path.join('components', 'mqtt', 'esp-mqtt'),
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)
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SPACES_PER_INDENT = 4
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# TODO decrease the value (after the names have been refactored)
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CONFIG_NAME_MAX_LENGTH = 60
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# TODO increase prefix length (after the names have been refactored)
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CONFIG_NAME_MIN_PREFIX_LENGTH = 0
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# The checker will not fail if it encounters this string (it can be used for temporarily resolve conflicts)
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RE_NOERROR = re.compile(r'\s+#\s+NOERROR\s+$')
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# list or rules for lines
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LINE_ERROR_RULES = [
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# (regular expression for finding, error message, correction)
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(re.compile(r'\t'), 'tabulators should be replaced by spaces', r' ' * SPACES_PER_INDENT),
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(re.compile(r'\s+\n'), 'trailing whitespaces should be removed', r'\n'),
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(re.compile(r'.{120}'), 'line should be shorter than 120 characters', None),
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# "\<CR><LF>" is not recognized due to a bug in tools/kconfig/zconf.l. The bug was fixed but the rebuild of
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# mconf-idf is not enforced and an incorrect version is supplied with all previous IDF versions. Backslashes
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# cannot be enabled unless everybody updates mconf-idf.
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(re.compile(r'\\\n'), 'line cannot be wrapped by backslash', None),
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]
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class InputError(RuntimeError):
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"""
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Represents and error on the input
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"""
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def __init__(self, path, line_number, error_msg, suggested_line):
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super(InputError, self).__init__('{}:{}: {}'.format(path, line_number, error_msg))
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self.suggested_line = suggested_line
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class BaseChecker(object):
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"""
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Base class for all checker objects
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"""
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def __init__(self, path_in_idf):
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self.path_in_idf = path_in_idf
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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pass
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class LineRuleChecker(BaseChecker):
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"""
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checks LINE_ERROR_RULES for each line
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"""
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def process_line(self, line, line_number):
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suppress_errors = RE_NOERROR.search(line) is not None
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errors = []
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for rule in LINE_ERROR_RULES:
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m = rule[0].search(line)
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if m:
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if suppress_errors:
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# just print but no failure
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e = InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number, rule[1], line)
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print(e)
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else:
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errors.append(rule[1])
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if rule[2]:
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line = rule[0].sub(rule[2], line)
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if len(errors) > 0:
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number, "; ".join(errors), line)
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class IndentAndNameChecker(BaseChecker):
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"""
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checks the indentation of each line and configuration names
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"""
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def __init__(self, path_in_idf, debug=False):
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super(IndentAndNameChecker, self).__init__(path_in_idf)
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self.debug = debug
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self.min_prefix_length = CONFIG_NAME_MIN_PREFIX_LENGTH
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# stack of the nested menuconfig items, e.g. ['mainmenu', 'menu', 'config']
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self.level_stack = []
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# stack common prefixes of configs
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self.prefix_stack = []
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# if the line ends with '\' then we force the indent of the next line
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self.force_next_indent = 0
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# menu items which increase the indentation of the next line
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self.re_increase_level = re.compile(r'''^\s*
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(
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(menu(?!config))
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|(mainmenu)
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|(choice)
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|(config)
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|(menuconfig)
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|(help)
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|(if)
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)
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''', re.X)
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# closing menu items which decrease the indentation
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self.re_decrease_level = re.compile(r'''^\s*
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(
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(endmenu)
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|(endchoice)
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|(endif)
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)
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''', re.X)
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# matching beginning of the closing menuitems
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self.pair_dic = {'endmenu': 'menu',
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'endchoice': 'choice',
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'endif': 'if',
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}
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# regex for config names
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self.re_name = re.compile(r'''^
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(
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(?:config)
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|(?:menuconfig)
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|(?:choice)
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)\s+
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(\w+)
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''', re.X)
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# regex for new prefix stack
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self.re_new_stack = re.compile(r'''^
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(
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(?:menu(?!config))
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|(?:mainmenu)
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|(?:choice)
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)
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''', re.X)
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def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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super(IndentAndNameChecker, self).__exit__(type, value, traceback)
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if len(self.prefix_stack) > 0:
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self.check_common_prefix('', 'EOF')
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if len(self.prefix_stack) != 0:
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if self.debug:
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print(self.prefix_stack)
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raise RuntimeError("Prefix stack should be empty. Perhaps a menu/choice hasn't been closed")
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def del_from_level_stack(self, count):
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""" delete count items from the end of the level_stack """
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if count > 0:
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# del self.level_stack[-0:] would delete everything and we expect not to delete anything for count=0
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del self.level_stack[-count:]
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def update_level_for_inc_pattern(self, new_item):
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if self.debug:
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print('level+', new_item, ': ', self.level_stack, end=' -> ')
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# "config" and "menuconfig" don't have a closing pair. So if new_item is an item which need to be indented
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# outside the last "config" or "menuconfig" then we need to find to a parent where it belongs
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if new_item in ['config', 'menuconfig', 'menu', 'choice', 'if']:
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# item is not belonging to a previous "config" or "menuconfig" so need to indent to parent
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for i, item in enumerate(reversed(self.level_stack)):
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if item in ['menu', 'mainmenu', 'choice', 'if']:
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# delete items ("config", "menuconfig", "help") until the appropriate parent
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self.del_from_level_stack(i)
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break
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else:
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# delete everything when configs are at top level without a parent menu, mainmenu...
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self.del_from_level_stack(len(self.level_stack))
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self.level_stack.append(new_item)
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if self.debug:
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print(self.level_stack)
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# The new indent is for the next line. Use the old one for the current line:
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return len(self.level_stack) - 1
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def update_level_for_dec_pattern(self, new_item):
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if self.debug:
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print('level-', new_item, ': ', self.level_stack, end=' -> ')
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target = self.pair_dic[new_item]
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for i, item in enumerate(reversed(self.level_stack)):
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# find the matching beginning for the closing item in reverse-order search
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# Note: "menuconfig", "config" and "help" don't have closing pairs and they are also on the stack. Now they
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# will be deleted together with the "menu" or "choice" we are closing.
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if item == target:
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i += 1 # delete also the matching beginning
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if self.debug:
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print('delete ', i, end=' -> ')
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self.del_from_level_stack(i)
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break
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if self.debug:
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print(self.level_stack)
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return len(self.level_stack)
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def check_name_and_update_prefix(self, line, line_number):
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m = self.re_name.search(line)
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if m:
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name = m.group(2)
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name_length = len(name)
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if name_length > CONFIG_NAME_MAX_LENGTH:
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'{} is {} characters long and it should be {} at most'
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''.format(name, name_length, CONFIG_NAME_MAX_LENGTH),
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line + '\n') # no suggested correction for this
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if len(self.prefix_stack) == 0:
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self.prefix_stack.append(name)
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elif self.prefix_stack[-1] is None:
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self.prefix_stack[-1] = name
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else:
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# this has nothing common with paths but the algorithm can be used for this also
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self.prefix_stack[-1] = os.path.commonprefix([self.prefix_stack[-1], name])
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if self.debug:
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print('prefix+', self.prefix_stack)
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m = self.re_new_stack.search(line)
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if m:
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self.prefix_stack.append(None)
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if self.debug:
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print('prefix+', self.prefix_stack)
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def check_common_prefix(self, line, line_number):
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common_prefix = self.prefix_stack.pop()
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if self.debug:
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print('prefix-', self.prefix_stack)
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if common_prefix is None:
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return
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common_prefix_len = len(common_prefix)
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if common_prefix_len < self.min_prefix_length:
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'Common prefix "{}" length is {} and should be at least {} characters long'
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''.format(common_prefix, common_prefix_len, self.min_prefix_length),
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line) # no suggested correction for this
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if len(self.prefix_stack) > 0:
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parent_prefix = self.prefix_stack[-1]
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if parent_prefix is None:
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# propagate to parent level where it will influence the prefix checking with the rest which might
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# follow later on that level
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self.prefix_stack[-1] = common_prefix
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else:
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if len(self.level_stack) > 0 and self.level_stack[-1] in ['mainmenu', 'menu']:
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# the prefix from menu is not required to propagate to the children
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return
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if not common_prefix.startswith(parent_prefix):
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'Common prefix "{}" should start with {}'
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''.format(common_prefix, parent_prefix),
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line) # no suggested correction for this
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def process_line(self, line, line_number):
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stripped_line = line.strip()
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if len(stripped_line) == 0:
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self.force_next_indent = 0
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return
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current_level = len(self.level_stack)
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m = re.search(r'\S', line) # indent found as the first non-space character
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if m:
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current_indent = m.start()
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else:
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current_indent = 0
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if current_level > 0 and self.level_stack[-1] == 'help':
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if current_indent >= current_level * SPACES_PER_INDENT:
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# this line belongs to 'help'
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self.force_next_indent = 0
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return
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if self.force_next_indent > 0:
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if current_indent != self.force_next_indent:
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'Indentation consists of {} spaces instead of {}'.format(current_indent,
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self.force_next_indent),
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(' ' * self.force_next_indent) + line.lstrip())
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else:
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if not stripped_line.endswith('\\'):
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self.force_next_indent = 0
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return
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elif stripped_line.endswith('\\') and stripped_line.startswith(('config', 'menuconfig', 'choice')):
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'Line-wrap with backslash is not supported here',
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line) # no suggestion for this
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self.check_name_and_update_prefix(stripped_line, line_number)
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m = self.re_increase_level.search(line)
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if m:
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current_level = self.update_level_for_inc_pattern(m.group(1))
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else:
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m = self.re_decrease_level.search(line)
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if m:
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new_item = m.group(1)
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current_level = self.update_level_for_dec_pattern(new_item)
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if new_item not in ['endif']:
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# endif doesn't require to check the prefix because the items in inside if/endif belong to the
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# same prefix level
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self.check_common_prefix(line, line_number)
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expected_indent = current_level * SPACES_PER_INDENT
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if stripped_line.endswith('\\'):
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self.force_next_indent = expected_indent + SPACES_PER_INDENT
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else:
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self.force_next_indent = 0
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if current_indent != expected_indent:
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raise InputError(self.path_in_idf, line_number,
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'Indentation consists of {} spaces instead of {}'.format(current_indent, expected_indent),
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(' ' * expected_indent) + line.lstrip())
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def valid_directory(path):
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if not os.path.isdir(path):
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raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError("{} is not a valid directory!".format(path))
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return path
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def main():
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default_path = os.getenv('IDF_PATH', None)
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Kconfig style checker')
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parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', help='Print more information (useful for debugging)',
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action='store_true', default=False)
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parser.add_argument('--directory', '-d', help='Path to directory where Kconfigs should be recursively checked '
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'(for example $IDF_PATH)',
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type=valid_directory,
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required=default_path is None,
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default=default_path)
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args = parser.parse_args()
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success_couter = 0
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ignore_counter = 0
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failure = False
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# IGNORE_DIRS makes sense when the required directory is IDF_PATH
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check_ignore_dirs = default_path is not None and os.path.abspath(args.directory) == os.path.abspath(default_path)
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for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(args.directory):
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for filename in filenames:
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full_path = os.path.join(root, filename)
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path_in_idf = os.path.relpath(full_path, args.directory)
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if re.search(RE_KCONFIG, filename):
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if check_ignore_dirs and path_in_idf.startswith(IGNORE_DIRS):
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print('{}: Ignored'.format(path_in_idf))
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ignore_counter += 1
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continue
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suggestions_full_path = full_path + OUTPUT_SUFFIX
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with open(full_path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f, \
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open(suggestions_full_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8', newline='\n') as f_o, \
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LineRuleChecker(path_in_idf) as line_checker, \
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IndentAndNameChecker(path_in_idf, debug=args.verbose) as indent_and_name_checker:
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try:
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for line_number, line in enumerate(f, start=1):
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try:
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for checker in [line_checker, indent_and_name_checker]:
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checker.process_line(line, line_number)
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# The line is correct therefore we echo it to the output file
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f_o.write(line)
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except InputError as e:
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print(e)
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failure = True
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f_o.write(e.suggested_line)
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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raise ValueError("The encoding of {} is not Unicode.".format(path_in_idf))
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if failure:
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print('{} has been saved with suggestions for resolving the issues. Please note that the '
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'suggestions can be wrong and you might need to re-run the checker several times '
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'for solving all issues'.format(path_in_idf + OUTPUT_SUFFIX))
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print('Please fix the errors and run {} for checking the correctness of '
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'Kconfigs.'.format(os.path.relpath(os.path.abspath(__file__), args.directory)))
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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success_couter += 1
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print('{}: OK'.format(path_in_idf))
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try:
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os.remove(suggestions_full_path)
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except Exception:
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# not a serious error is when the file cannot be deleted
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print('{} cannot be deleted!'.format(suggestions_full_path))
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elif re.search(RE_KCONFIG, filename, re.IGNORECASE):
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# On Windows Kconfig files are working with different cases!
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raise ValueError('Incorrect filename of {}. The case should be "Kconfig"!'.format(path_in_idf))
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if ignore_counter > 0:
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print('{} files have been ignored.'.format(ignore_counter))
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if success_couter > 0:
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print('{} files have been successfully checked.'.format(success_couter))
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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