forked from lix-project/lix
Jade Lovelace
1e74bffd5c
This is in our style guide, we can cheaply enforce it, let's do it.
```
$ pre-commit
check-case-conflicts.....................................................Passed
check-executables-have-shebangs..........................................Passed
check-headers............................................................Failed
- hook id: check-headers
- exit code: 1
Missing pattern @file in file src/libexpr/value.hh
We found some header files that don't conform to the style guide.
The Lix style guide requests that header files:
- Begin with `#pragma once` so they only get parsed once
- Contain a doxygen comment (`/**` or `///`) containing `@file`, for
example, `///@file`, which will make doxygen generate docs for them.
When adding that, consider also adding a `@brief` with a sentence
explaining what the header is for.
For more details: https://wiki.lix.systems/link/3#bkmrk-header-files
check-merge-conflicts....................................................Passed
check-shebang-scripts-are-executable.....................................Passed
check-symlinks.......................................(no files to check)Skipped
end-of-file-fixer........................................................Passed
mixed-line-endings.......................................................Passed
no-commit-to-branch......................................................Passed
release-notes........................................(no files to check)Skipped
treefmt..................................................................Passed
trim-trailing-whitespace.................................................Passed
```
Fixes: lix-project/lix#233
Change-Id: I77150b9298c844ffedd0f85cc5250ae9208502e3
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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set -eu
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# n.b. this might be printed multiple times if any violating header files are
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# in different parallelism groups inside pre-commit. We cannot do anything about
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# this.
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explanation=$(cat <<'EOF'
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We found some header files that don't conform to the style guide.
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The Lix style guide requests that header files:
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- Begin with `#pragma once` so they only get parsed once
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- Contain a doxygen comment (`/**` or `///`) containing `@file`, for
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example, `///@file`, which will make doxygen generate docs for them.
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When adding that, consider also adding a `@brief` with a sentence
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explaining what the header is for.
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For more details: https://wiki.lix.systems/link/3#bkmrk-header-files
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EOF
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)
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check_file() {
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grep -q "$1" "$2" || (echo "Missing pattern $1 in file $2" >&2; return 1)
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}
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patterns=(
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# makes a file get included only once even if it is included multiple times
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'^#pragma once$'
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# as used in ///@file, makes the file appear to doxygen
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'@file'
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)
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fail=0
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for pattern in "${patterns[@]}"; do
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for file in "$@"; do
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check_file "$pattern" "$file" || fail=1
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done
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done
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if [[ $fail != 0 ]]; then
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echo "$explanation" >&2
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exit 1
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else
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echo OK
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fi
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