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Anghelo Carvajal 5db52cfd39 A higher level language for schedule scripts (#1462)
* schedule script

* start something

* tokenize

* make a tree

* start to emit macros

* start to handle args

* handle branch targets

* cleanup a bit

* script to convert the current schedule scripts to the new language

* Add schedule compilation to Makefile

* Fix bug on compiler if the script doesn't have an extra empty line

* Allow to have `else`s without braces

* convert a lot of schedules

* door

* en_tk

* fix some checks being the wrong way around

* borkens

* door borken schedules

* kafei schedule

* postman schedule

* Implement `if_since_time_*` command

* Allow `if`s to not have an `else`

* Implement some debugging options

* fix another one from door

* D_808675D0

* door D_8086775C

* don't print else if there isn't one

* start supporting labels

* rewrite comment handling

* add branch support

* emit debugging information

* postman and one door

* the remaining scripts

* add tokens for the non _s/_l versions

* meh

* Add built schedules

* Remove _s/_l suffixes from almost every command

* TokenProperties

* Move macros and length into TokenProperties

* move short and long to TokenType

* rename member

* some cleanups

* fatalError

* Write various notes on the compiler

* more errors and comments

* debug flags

* Move the built schedules to the build folder

* manually cleanup control flow of many schedule scripts

* cleanup postman schedule

* start write up

* write more stuff

* write a little more

* Start writing about the commands

* 2 more commands

* more

* almost everything, except returns

* hopefully finish documenting the commands

* cleanup

* formal grammar

* Table of contents

* typo

* Rename schc.py

* remove todo

* Warn if a if_before_time/if_since_time is negated

* Add colors to warnings and errors

* delete rebuild schedules script

* version

* Apply suggestions from code review

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* suggestions on md file

* compiler review

* invented is invented

* ScheduleScript typedef

* fix

* Convert Anju's schedule to the new format

* simplify anju's schedule

* forgot to remove `_s`/`_l`

* bss

* Rework schc to allow multiple scripts per file

* Migrate all the schedules to the new format

* update language specification

* Update docs/schedule_scripting_language.md

Co-authored-by: engineer124 <47598039+engineer124@users.noreply.github.com>

* Update docs/schedule_scripting_language.md

Co-authored-by: engineer124 <47598039+engineer124@users.noreply.github.com>

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Co-authored-by: Dragorn421 <Dragorn421@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: engineer124 <47598039+engineer124@users.noreply.github.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import glob
import multiprocessing
import os
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
from functools import partial
from typing import List
# clang-format, clang-tidy and clang-apply-replacements default version
# This specific version is used when available, for more consistency between contributors
CLANG_VER = 14
# Clang-Format options (see .clang-format for rules applied)
FORMAT_OPTS = "-i -style=file"
# Clang-Tidy options (see .clang-tidy for checks enabled)
TIDY_OPTS = "-p ."
TIDY_FIX_OPTS = "--fix --fix-errors"
# Clang-Apply-Replacements options (used for multiprocessing)
APPLY_OPTS = ""
# Compiler options used with Clang-Tidy
# Normal warnings are disabled with -Wno-everything to focus only on tidying
INCLUDES = "-Iinclude -Isrc -Ibuild -I."
DEFINES = "-D_LANGUAGE_C -DNON_MATCHING"
COMPILER_OPTS = f"-fno-builtin -std=gnu90 -m32 -Wno-everything {INCLUDES} {DEFINES}"
def get_clang_executable(allowed_executables: List[str]):
for executable in allowed_executables:
try:
subprocess.check_call([executable, "--version"], stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
return executable
except FileNotFoundError or subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
return None
def get_tidy_version(tidy_executable: str):
tidy_version_run = subprocess.run([tidy_executable, "--version"], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
match = re.search(r"LLVM version ([0-9]+)", tidy_version_run.stdout)
return int(match.group(1))
CLANG_FORMAT = get_clang_executable([f"clang-format-{CLANG_VER}"])
if CLANG_FORMAT is None:
sys.exit(f"Error: clang-format-{CLANG_VER} not found")
CLANG_TIDY = get_clang_executable([f"clang-tidy-{CLANG_VER}", "clang-tidy"])
if CLANG_TIDY is None:
sys.exit(f"Error: neither clang-tidy-{CLANG_VER} nor clang-tidy found")
CLANG_APPLY_REPLACEMENTS = get_clang_executable([f"clang-apply-replacements-{CLANG_VER}", "clang-apply-replacements"])
# Try to detect the clang-tidy version and add --fix-notes for version 13+
# This is used to ensure all fixes are applied properly in recent versions
if get_tidy_version(CLANG_TIDY) >= 13:
TIDY_FIX_OPTS += " --fix-notes"
def list_chunks(list: List, chunk_length: int):
for i in range(0, len(list), chunk_length):
yield list[i : i + chunk_length]
def run_clang_format(files: List[str]):
exec_str = f"{CLANG_FORMAT} {FORMAT_OPTS} {' '.join(files)}"
subprocess.run(exec_str, shell=True)
def run_clang_tidy(files: List[str]):
exec_str = f"{CLANG_TIDY} {TIDY_OPTS} {TIDY_FIX_OPTS} {' '.join(files)} -- {COMPILER_OPTS}"
subprocess.run(exec_str, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
def run_clang_tidy_with_export(tmp_dir: str, files: List[str]):
(handle, tmp_file) = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".yaml", dir=tmp_dir)
os.close(handle)
exec_str = f"{CLANG_TIDY} {TIDY_OPTS} --export-fixes={tmp_file} {' '.join(files)} -- {COMPILER_OPTS}"
subprocess.run(exec_str, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL)
def run_clang_apply_replacements(tmp_dir: str):
exec_str = f"{CLANG_APPLY_REPLACEMENTS} {APPLY_OPTS} {tmp_dir}"
subprocess.run(exec_str, shell=True)
def add_final_new_line(file: str):
# https://backreference.org/2010/05/23/sanitizing-files-with-no-trailing-newline/index.html
# "gets the last character of the file pipes it into read, which will exit with a nonzero exit
# code if it encounters EOF before newline (so, if the last character of the file isn't a newline).
# If read exits nonzero, then append a newline onto the file using echo (if read exits 0,
# that satisfies the ||, so the echo command isn't run)." (https://stackoverflow.com/a/34865616)
exec_str = f"tail -c1 {file} | read -r _ || echo >> {file}"
subprocess.run(exec_str, shell=True)
def format_files(src_files: List[str], extra_files: List[str], nb_jobs: int):
if nb_jobs != 1:
print(f"Formatting files with {nb_jobs} jobs")
else:
print(f"Formatting files with a single job (consider using -j to make this faster)")
# Format files in chunks to improve performance while still utilizing jobs
file_chunks = list(list_chunks(src_files, (len(src_files) // nb_jobs) + 1))
print("Running clang-format...")
# clang-format only applies changes in the given files, so it's safe to run in parallel
with multiprocessing.get_context("fork").Pool(nb_jobs) as pool:
pool.map(run_clang_format, file_chunks)
print("Running clang-tidy...")
if nb_jobs > 1:
# clang-tidy may apply changes in #included files, so when running it in parallel we use --export-fixes
# then we call clang-apply-replacements to apply all suggested fixes at the end
tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
try:
with multiprocessing.get_context("fork").Pool(nb_jobs) as pool:
pool.map(partial(run_clang_tidy_with_export, tmp_dir), file_chunks)
run_clang_apply_replacements(tmp_dir)
finally:
shutil.rmtree(tmp_dir)
else:
run_clang_tidy(src_files)
print("Adding missing final new lines...")
# Adding final new lines is safe to do in parallel and can be applied to all types of files
with multiprocessing.get_context("fork").Pool(nb_jobs) as pool:
pool.map(add_final_new_line, src_files + extra_files)
print("Done formatting files.")
def main():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Format files in the codebase to enforce most style rules")
parser.add_argument("files", metavar="file", nargs="*")
parser.add_argument(
"--show-paths",
dest="show_paths",
action="store_true",
help="Print the paths to the clang-* binaries used",
)
parser.add_argument(
"-j",
dest="jobs",
type=int,
nargs="?",
default=1,
help="number of jobs to run (default: 1 without -j, number of cpus with -j)",
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if args.show_paths:
import shutil
print("CLANG_FORMAT ->", shutil.which(CLANG_FORMAT))
print("CLANG_TIDY ->", shutil.which(CLANG_TIDY))
print("CLANG_APPLY_REPLACEMENTS ->", shutil.which(CLANG_APPLY_REPLACEMENTS))
nb_jobs = args.jobs or multiprocessing.cpu_count()
if nb_jobs > 1:
if CLANG_APPLY_REPLACEMENTS is None:
sys.exit(
f"Error: neither clang-apply-replacements-{CLANG_VER} nor clang-apply-replacements found (required to use -j)"
)
if args.files:
files = args.files
extra_files = []
else:
files = glob.glob("src/**/*.c", recursive=True)
extra_files = glob.glob("assets/**/*.xml", recursive=True)
extra_files += glob.glob("src/**/*.schl", recursive=True)
format_files(files, extra_files, nb_jobs)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()