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authorNick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org>2008-12-22 18:36:22 +0000
committerNick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org>2008-12-22 18:36:22 +0000
commit1df93bc067550c86ec22d001d143ed56da9579d8 (patch)
treed979db3d819ce92ef3235d4eda2183edc9479854
parent43b111535aaa14185956efaa1074562376641ba9 (diff)
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Better documentation for contrib/redox.py
svn:r17736
-rwxr-xr-x[-rw-r--r--]contrib/redox.py59
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/redox.py b/contrib/redox.py
index 1ba36759cd..f858df4aed 100644..100755
--- a/contrib/redox.py
+++ b/contrib/redox.py
@@ -14,7 +14,24 @@
# I'll make a bunch of new files by adding missing DOCDOC comments to your
# source. Those files will have names like ./src/common/util.c.newdoc.
# You will want to look over the changes by hand before checking them in.
-
+#
+# So, here's your workflow:
+#
+# 0. Make sure you're running a bourne shell for the redirects below.
+# 1. make doxygen 1>doxygen.stdout 2>doxygen.stderr.
+# 2. grep Warning doxygen.stderr | grep -v 'is not documented' | less
+# [This will tell you about all the bogus doxygen output you have]
+# 3. python ./contrib/redox.py <doxygen.stderr
+# [This will make lots of .newdoc files with DOCDOC comments for
+# whatever was missing documentation.]
+# 4. Look over those .newdoc files, and see which docdoc comments you
+# want to merge into the main file. If it's all good, just run
+# "mv fname.c.newdoc fname.c". Otherwise, you'll need to merge
+# the parts you like by hand.
+
+# Which files should we ignore warning from? Mostly, these are external
+# files that we've snarfed in from somebody else, whose C we do no intend
+# to document for them.
SKIP_FILES = [ "OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c",
"eventdns.c",
"eventdns.h",
@@ -23,8 +40,11 @@ SKIP_FILES = [ "OpenBSD_malloc_Linux.c",
"aes.c",
"aes.h" ]
+# What names of things never need javadoc
SKIP_NAME_PATTERNS = [ r'^.*_c_id$' ]
+# Which types of things should get DOCDOC comments added if they are
+# missing documentation? Recognized types are in KINDS below.
ADD_DOCDOCS_TO_TYPES = [ 'function', 'type', 'typedef' ]
# ADD_DOCDOCS_TO_TYPES += [ 'variable', 'define' ]
@@ -43,6 +63,9 @@ THING_RE = re.compile(r'^Member ([a-zA-Z0-9_]+).*\((typedef|define|function|vari
SKIP_NAMES = [re.compile(s) for s in SKIP_NAME_PATTERNS]
def parsething(thing):
+ """I figure out what 'foobar baz in quux quum is not documented' means,
+ and return: the name of the foobar, and the kind of the foobar.
+ """
if thing.startswith("Compound "):
tp, name = "type", thing.split()[1]
else:
@@ -59,6 +82,10 @@ def parsething(thing):
return name, tp
def read():
+ """I snarf doxygen stderr from stdin, and parse all the "foo has no
+ documentation messages. I return a map from filename to lists
+ of tuples of (alleged line number, name of thing, kind of thing)
+ """
errs = {}
for line in sys.stdin:
m = NODOC_LINE_RE.match(line)
@@ -71,6 +98,9 @@ def read():
return errs
def findline(lines, lineno, ident):
+ """Given a list of all the lines in the file (adjusted so 1-indexing works),
+ a line number that ident is alledgedly on, and ident, I figure out
+ the line where ident was really declared."""
for lineno in xrange(lineno, 0, -1):
if ident in lines[lineno]:
return lineno
@@ -80,6 +110,8 @@ def findline(lines, lineno, ident):
FUNC_PAT = re.compile(r"^[A-Za-z0-9_]+\(")
def hascomment(lines, lineno, kind):
+ """I return true if it looks like there's already a good comment about
+ the thing on lineno of lines of type kind. """
if "*/" in lines[lineno-1]:
return True
if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[lineno]):
@@ -88,6 +120,8 @@ def hascomment(lines, lineno, kind):
return False
def hasdocdoc(lines, lineno, kind):
+ """I return true if it looks like there's already a docdoc comment about
+ the thing on lineno of lines of type kind."""
if "DOCDOC" in lines[lineno] or "DOCDOC" in lines[lineno-1]:
return True
if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[lineno]):
@@ -95,13 +129,17 @@ def hasdocdoc(lines, lineno, kind):
return True
return False
-def checkf(fn, errs, comments):
-
+def checkf(fn, errs):
+ """I go through the output of read() for a single file, and build a list
+ of tuples of things that want DOCDOC comments. Each tuple has:
+ the line number where the comment goes; the kind of thing; its name.
+ """
for skip in SKIP_FILES:
if fn.endswith(skip):
print "Skipping",fn
return
+ comments = []
lines = [ None ]
try:
lines.extend( open(fn, 'r').readlines() )
@@ -132,9 +170,11 @@ def checkf(fn, errs, comments):
if kind == 'function' and FUNC_PAT.match(lines[ln]):
ln = ln - 1
- comments.setdefault(fn, []).append((ln, kind, name))
+ comments.append((ln, kind, name))
def applyComments(fn, entries):
+ """I apply lots of comments to the file in fn, making a new .newdoc file.
+ """
N = 0
lines = [ None ]
@@ -143,6 +183,9 @@ def applyComments(fn, entries):
except IOError:
return
+ # Process the comments in reverse order by line number, so that
+ # the line numbers for the ones we haven't added yet remain valid
+ # until we add them. Standard trick.
entries.sort()
entries.reverse()
@@ -159,10 +202,8 @@ def applyComments(fn, entries):
print "Added %s DOCDOCs to %s" %(N, fn)
e = read()
-comments = {}
for fn, errs in e.iteritems():
- checkf(fn, errs, comments)
-
-for fn, entries in comments.iteritems():
- applyComments(fn, entries)
+ comments = checkf(fn, errs)
+ if comments:
+ applyComments(fn, comments)