#! /usr/bonsaitools/bin/perl # -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License # Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in # compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" # basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing rights and limitations # under the License. # # The Original Code is Tinderbox # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications # Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are Copyright (C) 1999 # Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Stephen Lamm # # Usage: # # Run this script on lounge.mozilla.org. To run it there, # cd to /opt/webtools/tinderbox and run it without # any arguments: # # ./warnings.pl [--debug] # use FileHandle; # A few global variables are used in the program. # # %warnings - Main warnings data structure # $warnings{$file}{$line} => { # first_seen_line =>, # First place in build log where warning is seen. # count =>, # Number of warnings attributed to this line. # ignorecount =>, # Number of ignored warnings for this line. # list => [ { # Array of hash tables for each warning. # log_file =>, # Then name of the log file from which the warning came. # warning_text =>, # The actual text of the warning # ignore =>, # Is this warning ignored? (values are 0 or 1) # }, {...}, ... ] # } # # %warnings_by_who - Like %warnings, but adds indexing by who, and blame fields. # $warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}{$line} => { # first_seen_line =>, # count =>, # ignorecount =>, # list => [ { # log_file =>, # warning_text =>, # ignore =>, # }, {...}, ... ] # line_rev =>, # CVS revision number of line # source =>, # Five lines of source code centered on the line # } # # %who_count - Number of warnings attributed to each email address # $who_count{$who} = $count # # @ignore - Array of regexp's of warnings to ignore # @ignore_match - Array of hashes of warnings matched with source to ignore # @ignore_match = ( # { warning=>'', source=>'' }, # {...}, ... # ) # This is for gunzip (should add a configure script to handle this). $ENV{PATH} .= ":/usr/local/bin"; $debug = 1 if $ARGV[0] eq '--debug'; # Load tinderbox build data. # (So we can find the last successful build for the tree of intestest.) $tree = 'SeaMonkey'; # tinderbox/tbglobals.pl uses many shameful globals $form{tree} = $tree; require 'tbglobals.pl'; require "$tree/treedata.pl"; $source_root_pat = '^.*/mozilla/'; # =================================================================== # Warnings to ignore @ignore = ( 'location of the previous definition', '\' was hidden', 'aggregate has a partly bracketed initializer', # mailnews is stuck with this #'declaration of \`index\' shadows global', 'declaration of \`ws\' shadows global', # from istream 'declaration of \`(?:y0|y1)\' shadows global', # from mathcalls.h 'is not \(any longer\) pertinent', # cvs warning we can safely ignore 'ANSI C forbids long long integer constants', # js uses long long constants ); # Patterns that need to match warning text and source code text # @ignore_match = ( { warning=>'statement with no effect', source=>'(?:JS_|PR_)?ASSERT'}, ); # =================================================================== # beginning of main # Build a hash table of all the files in the tree. # We need this because the warnings do not always give the full # paths to files. # print STDERR "Building hash of file names..."; ($file_bases, $file_fullpaths) = build_file_hash($cvs_root, $tree); print STDERR "done.\n"; # Find the build we want and generate warnings for it # for $br (last_successful_builds($tree)) { next unless $br->{buildname} =~ /shrike.*\b(Clobber|Clbr)\b/; my $log_file = "$br->{logfile}"; # Parse the build log for warnings # warn "Parsing build log, $log_file\n"; $fh = new FileHandle "gunzip -c $tree/$log_file |" or die "Unable to open $tree/$log_file\n"; &gcc_parser($fh, $cvs_root, $tree, $log_file, $file_bases, $file_fullpaths); $fh->close; # Attach blame to all the warnings # (Yes, global variables are flying around.) &build_blame($cvs_root); # Come up with the temporary filenames for the output # my $warn_file = "$tree/warn$log_file"; $warn_file =~ s/\.gz$/.html/; my $warn_file_by_file = $warn_file; $warn_file_by_file =~ s/\.html$/-by-file.html/; # Write the warnings indexed by who # $fh->open(">$warn_file") or die "Unable to open $warn_file: $!\n"; my $time_str = print_html_by_who($fh, $br); $fh->close; # Write the warnings indexed by file # # $fh->open(">$warn_file_by_file") # or die "Unable to open $warn_file_by_file: $!\n"; # print_html_by_file($fh, $br); # $fh->close; # Count up all the total warnings for the summary report my $total_unignored_warnings = $total_warnings_count - $total_ignored_count; # If we have zero warnings, something must be wrong. Bail. next unless $total_unignored_warnings > 0; # Make the new warnings live. use File::Copy 'move'; move($warn_file, "$tree/warnings.html"); # Print a summary for the main tinderbox page. # my $warn_summary = "$tree/warn$log_file"; $warn_summary =~ s/.gz$/.pl/; $fh->open(">$warn_summary") or die "Unable to open $warn_summary: $!\n"; $total_unignored_warnings = commify($total_unignored_warnings); print $fh '$warning_summary=\'

Check out the ' ."" ."$total_unignored_warnings Build Warnings (updated $time_str). " .'-' .'slamm

\';'."\n"; $fh->close; # Make the summary live. move($warn_summary, "$tree/warn.pl"); warn "$total_unignored_warnings warnings ($total_ignored_count ignored)," ." updated $time_str\n"; last; } # end of main # =================================================================== sub build_file_hash { my ($cvs_root, $tree) = @_; read_cvs_modules_file(); @include_list = (); @exclude_list = (); expand_cvs_modules('SeaMonkeyAll', \@include_list, \@exclude_list); local $exclude_pat = join '|', @exclude_list; use File::Find; for my $include (@include_list) { $include .= ",v" unless -d "$cvs_root/$include"; &find(\&find_cvs_files, "$cvs_root/$include"); } return \%bases, \%fullpath; } sub read_cvs_modules_file { local $_; open MODULES, "$cvs_root/CVSROOT/modules" or die "Unable to open modules file: $cvs_root/CVSROOT/modules\n"; while () { if (/ -a /) { while (/\\$/) { chomp; chop; $_ .= ; } chomp; my ($module_name, $list) = split /\s+-a\s+/, $_, 2; $modules{$module_name} = [ split /\s+/, $list ]; } } } sub expand_cvs_modules { my ($module_name, $include_list, $exclude_list) = @_; warn "no module named $module_name\n" unless defined $modules{$module_name}; for my $member (@{$modules{$module_name}}) { next if $member eq ''; if (defined $modules{$member}) { expand_cvs_modules($member, $include_list, $exclude_list); } else { if ($member =~ /^!/) { push @$exclude_list, substr $member, 1; } else { push @$include_list, $member; } } } } sub find_cvs_files { $File::Find::prune = 1 if /.OBJ$/ or /^CVS$/ or /^Attic$/; if (-d $_) { $File::Find::prune = 1 if /$exclude_pat/o or $seen{$File::Find::name}; $seen{$File::Find::name} = 1; return; } my $dir = $File::Find::dir; $dir =~ s|^$cvs_root/||o; $dir =~ s|/$||; my $file = substr $_, 0, -2; if (defined $module_files{$file}) { $bases{$file} = '[multiple]'; } else { $bases{$file} = $dir; } $fullpath{"$dir/$file"} = 1; } sub last_successful_builds { my $tree = shift; my @build_records = (); my $br; $maxdate = time; $mindate = $maxdate - 5*60*60; # Go back 5 hours print STDERR "Loading build data..."; &load_data; print STDERR "done\n"; for (my $ii=1; $ii <= $name_count; $ii++) { for (my $tt=1; $tt <= $time_count; $tt++) { if (defined($br = $build_table->[$tt][$ii]) and $br->{buildstatus} eq 'success') { push @build_records, $br; last; } } } return @build_records; } sub gcc_parser { my ($fh, $cvs_root, $tree, $log_file, $file_bases, $file_fullnames) = @_; my $build_dir = ''; my $ignore_pat = "(?:".join('|',@ignore).")"; PARSE_TOP: while (<$fh>) { # Directory # if (/^gmake\[\d\]: Entering directory \`(.*)\'$/) { $build_dir = $1; $build_dir =~ s|$source_root_pat||o; } # Now only match lines with "warning:" next unless /warning:/; chomp; # Yum, yum warn "debug> $_\n" if $debug; my ($filename, $line, $warning_text); ($filename, $line, undef, $warning_text) = split /:\s*/, $_, 4; $filename =~ s/.*\///; # Special case for Makefiles $filename =~ s/Makefile$/Makefile.in/; # Look up the file name to determine the directory my $dir = ''; if ($file_fullnames->{"$build_dir/$filename"}) { $dir = $build_dir; } else { unless(defined($dir = $file_bases->{$filename})) { $dir = '[no_match]'; } } my $file = "$dir/$filename"; # Special case for "`foo' was hidden\nby `foo2'" $warning_text = "...was hidden $warning_text" if $warning_text =~ /^by \`/; # Remember line of first occurrence in the build log unless (defined $warnings{$file}{$line}) { $warnings{$file}{$line}->{first_seen_line} = $.; $warnings{$file}{$line}->{ignorecount} = 0; } my $ignore_it = /$ignore_pat/o; if ($ignore_it) { $warnings{$file}{$line}->{ignorecount}++; $total_ignored_count++; } $warnings{$file}{$line}->{count}++; $total_warnings_count++; # Do not re-add this warning if it has been seen before for my $rec (@{ $warnings{$file}{$line}->{list} }) { next PARSE_TOP if $rec->{warning_text} eq $warning_text; } # Remember where in the build log the warning occured push @{ $warnings{$file}{$line}->{list} }, { log_file => $log_file, warning_text => $warning_text, ignore => $ignore_it, }; } warn "debug> $. lines read\n" if $debug; } sub build_blame { my ($cvs_root) = @_; use lib '../bonsai'; require 'utils.pl'; require 'cvsblame.pl'; while (($file, $lines_hash) = each %warnings) { my $rcs_filename = "$cvs_root/$file,v"; unless (-e $rcs_filename) { warn "Unable to find $rcs_filename\n"; $unblamed{$file} = 1; next; } my $revision = &parse_cvs_file($rcs_filename); @text = &extract_revision($revision); LINE: while (my ($line, $line_rec) = each %{$lines_hash}) { my $line_rev = $revision_map[$line-1]; my $who = $revision_author{$line_rev}; my $source_text = join '', @text[$line-3..$line+1]; $source_text =~ s/\t/ /g; $who = "$who%netscape.com" unless $who =~ /[%]/; $line_rec->{line_rev} = $line_rev; $line_rec->{source} = $source_text; for $ignore_rec (@ignore_match) { for my $warn_rec (@{ $line_rec->{list}}) { if ($warn_rec->{warning_text} =~ /$ignore_rec->{warning}/ and $source_text =~ /$ignore_rec->{source}/ and not $warn_rec->{ignore}) { $warn_rec->{ignore} = 1; $line_rec->{ignorecount}++; next LINE; } } } $warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}{$line} = $line_rec; $who_count{$who} += $line_rec->{count} - $line_rec->{ignorecount}; } } } sub print_summary_table { my ($who_list_ref, $who_count_hash_ref) = @_; my $num_whos = $#{$who_list_ref} + 1; # Summary Table (name, count) # use POSIX; print "\n"; my $num_columns = 3; my $num_rows = ceil($num_whos / $num_columns); for (my $ii=0; $ii < $num_rows; $ii++) { print ""; for (my $jj=0; $jj < $num_columns; $jj++) { my $index = $ii + $jj * $num_rows; next if $index > $num_whos; my $name = $who_list_ref->[$index]; my $count = $who_count_hash_ref->{$name}; next if $count == 0; #warn "$ii\t$jj\t$index\t$name\t$count\n"; $name =~ s/%.*//; print " " x $jj; print "\n"; } print "\n"; } print "
$name"; print ""; print "$count"; print "   

\n"; } sub print_html_by_who { my ($fh, $br) = @_; my ($buildname, $buildtime) = ($br->{buildname}, $br->{buildtime}); my $time_str = print_time( $buildtime ); # Change the default destination for print to $fh my $old_fh = select($fh); my $total_unignored_count = $total_warnings_count - $total_ignored_count; for $who (sort { $who_count{$b} <=> $who_count{$a} || $a cmp $b } keys %who_count) { next if $who_count{$who} == 0; push @who_list, $who; } print <<"__END_HEADER"; Blamed Build Warnings Blamed Build Warnings
$buildname on $time_str
$total_unignored_count total warnings

Summary
by count __END_HEADER print_summary_table(\@who_list, \%who_count); print ""; print "by name"; print_summary_table([sort @who_list], \%who_count); print "
"; print "
"; # Count Unblamed warnings # for my $file (keys %unblamed) { for my $linenum (keys %{$warnings{$file}}) { $who_count{Unblamed} += $warnings{$file}{$linenum}{count}; $who_count{Unblamed} -= $warnings{$file}{$linenum}{ignorecount}; $warnings_by_who{Unblamed}{$file}{$linenum} = $warnings{$file}{$linenum}; } } # Print all the warnings # for $who (@who_list, "Unblamed") { my $total_count = $who_count{$who}; next if $total_count == 0; my ($name, $email); ($name = $who) =~ s/%.*//; ($email = $who) =~ s/%/@/; print "

"; print "" unless $name eq 'Unblamed'; print "$name"; print "" unless $name eq 'Unblamed'; print " (1 warning)" if $total_count == 1; print " ($total_count warnings)" if $total_count > 1; print "

"; print "\n\n"; my $count = 1; for $file (sort keys %{$warnings_by_who{$who}}) { for $linenum (sort keys %{$warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}}) { my $line_rec = $warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}{$linenum}; my $count_for_line = $line_rec->{count} - $line_rec->{ignorecount}; next if $count_for_line == 0; print_count($count, $count_for_line); print_warning($tree, $br, $file, $linenum, $line_rec); print_source_code($linenum, $line_rec) unless $unblamed{$file}; $count += $count_for_line; } } print "
\n"; } print <<"__END_FOOTER";


Send questions or comments to <slamm\@netcape.com>. __END_FOOTER # Change default destination back. select($old_fh); return $time_str; } sub print_html_by_file { my ($fh, $br) = @_; my ($buildname, $buildtime) = ($br->{buildname}, $br->{buildtime}); my $time_str = print_time( $buildtime ); # Change the default destination for print to $fh my $old_fh = select($fh); my $total_unignored_count = $total_warnings_count - $total_ignored_count; print <<"__END_HEADER"; Build Warnings By File Build Warnings By File
$buildname on $time_str
$total_unignored_count total warnings

__END_HEADER # Print all the warnings # for $who (@who_list, "Unblamed") { my $total_count = $who_count{$who}; my ($name, $email); ($name = $who) =~ s/%.*//; ($email = $who) =~ s/%/@/; print "

"; print "" unless $name eq 'Unblamed'; print "$name"; print "" unless $name eq 'Unblamed'; print " (1 warning)" if $total_count == 1; print " ($total_count warnings)" if $total_count > 1; print "

"; print "\n\n"; my $count = 1; for $file (sort keys %{$warnings_by_who{$who}}) { for $linenum (sort keys %{$warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}}) { my $line_rec = $warnings_by_who{$who}{$file}{$linenum}; my $count_for_line = $line_rec->{count} - $line_rec->{ignorecount}; next if $count_for_line == 0; print_count($count, $count_for_line); print_warning($tree, $br, $file, $linenum, $line_rec); print_source_code($linenum, $line_rec) unless $unblamed{$file}; $count += $count_for_line; } } print "
\n"; } print <<"__END_FOOTER";


Send questions or comments to <slamm\@netcape.com>. __END_FOOTER # Change default destination back. select($old_fh); } sub print_count { my ($start, $count) = @_; print "$start"; print "-".($start+$count-1) if $count > 1; print "."; } sub print_warning { my ($tree, $br, $file, $linenum, $line_rec) = @_; print ""; # File link if ($file =~ /\[multiple\]/) { $file =~ s/\[multiple\]\///; print ""; print "$file:$linenum"; print " (multiple file matches)"; } elsif ($file =~ /\[no_match\]/) { $file =~ s/\[no_match\]\///; print "$file:$linenum (no file match)"; } else { print ""; print "$file:$linenum"; print " "; } # Build log link my $log_line = $line_rec->{first_seen_line}; print " ("; my $count = $line_rec->{count} - $line_rec->{ignorecount}; if ($count == 1) { print "See build log excerpt"; } else { print "See 1st of $count warnings in build log"; } print ")"; print ""; for my $warn_rec (@{ $line_rec->{list}}) { next if $warn_rec->{ignore}; my $warning = $warn_rec->{warning_text}; # Warning text print "\u$warning
"; } print ""; } sub print_source_code { my ($linenum, $line_rec) = @_; # Source code fragment # print ""; print "
";
  
  my $source_text = trim_common_leading_whitespace($line_rec->{source});
  $source_text =~ s/&/&/gm;
  $source_text =~ s//>/gm;
  # Highlight the warning's keyword
  for my $warn_rec (@{ $line_rec->{list}}) {
    my $warning = $warn_rec->{warning_text};
    my ($keyword) = $warning =~ /\`([^\']*)\'/;
    next if $keyword eq '';
    $source_text =~ s|\b\Q$keyword\E\b|$keyword|gm;
    last;
  }
  my $line_index = $linenum - 2;
  $source_text =~ s/^(.*)$/$line_index++." $1"/gme;
  $source_text =~ s|^($linenum.*)$|\1|gm;
  chomp $source_text;
  print $source_text;

  #print "
"; print "\n"; } sub build_url { my ($tree, $br, $linenum) = @_; my $name = $br->{buildname}; $name =~ s/ /%20/g; return "../showlog.cgi?log=$tree/$br->{logfile}:$linenum"; } sub file_url { my ($file, $linenum) = @_; return "http://cvs-mirror.mozilla.org/webtools/bonsai/cvsblame.cgi" ."?file=$file&mark=$linenum#".($linenum-10); } sub trim_common_leading_whitespace { # Adapted from dequote() in Perl Cookbook by Christiansen and Torkington local $_ = shift; my $white; # common whitespace if (/(?:(\s*).*\n)(?:(?:\1.*\n)|(?:\s*\n))+$/) { $white = $1; } else { $white = /^(\s+)/; } s/^(?:$white)?//gm; s/^\s+$//gm; return $_; } # Print big numbers with commas (e.g. 3,314). sub commify { my $text = reverse $_[0]; $text =~ s/(\d\d\d)(?=\d)(?!\d*\.)/$1,/g; return scalar reverse $text; }