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Seems that calling getCanonicalDecl here results in us sometimes picking up forward-decl's, which hides stuff Also make the python processing code spit out a message if I manage to mess up the log files Change-Id: I08bf50eb26cf463c126507b51535b0a0fc9f7ecf
51 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
Executable file
51 lines
1.7 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/python
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import io
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import re
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import sys
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definitionSet = set()
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definitionToSourceLocationMap = dict()
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callSet = set()
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with io.open("workdir/loplugin.virtualdown.log", "rb", buffering=1024*1024) as txt:
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for line in txt:
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tokens = line.strip().split("\t")
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if tokens[0] == "definition:":
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fullMethodName = tokens[1]
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sourceLocation = tokens[2]
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definitionSet.add(fullMethodName)
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definitionToSourceLocationMap[fullMethodName] = sourceLocation
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elif tokens[0] == "call:":
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fullMethodName = tokens[1]
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callSet.add(fullMethodName)
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else:
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print( "unknown line: " + line)
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unnecessaryVirtualSet = set()
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for clazz in (definitionSet - callSet):
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# if clazz.startswith("canvas::"): continue
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# if clazz == "basegfx::unotools::UnoPolyPolygon::void-modifying()const": continue
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# ignore external code
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if definitionToSourceLocationMap[clazz].startswith("external/"): continue
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unnecessaryVirtualSet.add((clazz,definitionToSourceLocationMap[clazz] ))
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# sort the results using a "natural order" so sequences like [item1,item2,item10] sort nicely
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def natural_sort_key(s, _nsre=re.compile('([0-9]+)')):
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return [int(text) if text.isdigit() else text.lower()
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for text in re.split(_nsre, s)]
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# sort results by name and line number
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tmp1list = sorted(unnecessaryVirtualSet, key=lambda v: natural_sort_key(v[1]))
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with open("compilerplugins/clang/virtualdown.results", "wt") as f:
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for t in tmp1list:
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f.write( t[1] + "\n" )
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f.write( " " + t[0] + "\n" )
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# add an empty line at the end to make it easier for the removevirtuals plugin to mmap() the output file
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f.write("\n")
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