| # Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| """Top-level presubmit script for Chromium. |
| |
| See https://www.chromium.org/developers/how-tos/depottools/presubmit-scripts/ |
| for more details about the presubmit API built into depot_tools. |
| """ |
| |
| from typing import Callable |
| from typing import Optional |
| from typing import Sequence |
| from dataclasses import dataclass |
| |
| PRESUBMIT_VERSION = '2.0.0' |
| |
| |
| _EXCLUDED_PATHS = ( |
| # Generated file |
| (r"chrome/android/webapk/shell_apk/src/org/chromium" |
| r"/webapk/lib/runtime_library/IWebApkApi.java"), |
| # File needs to write to stdout to emulate a tool it's replacing. |
| r"chrome/updater/mac/keystone/ksadmin.mm", |
| # Generated file. |
| (r"^components/variations/proto/devtools/" |
| r"client_variations.js"), |
| # These are video files, not typescript. |
| r"^media/test/data/.*.ts", |
| r"^native_client_sdksrc/build_tools/make_rules.py", |
| r"^native_client_sdk/src/build_tools/make_simple.py", |
| r"^native_client_sdk/src/tools/.*.mk", |
| r"^net/tools/spdyshark/.*", |
| r"^skia/.*", |
| r"^third_party/blink/.*", |
| r"^third_party/breakpad/.*", |
| # sqlite is an imported third party dependency. |
| r"^third_party/sqlite/.*", |
| r"^v8/.*", |
| r".*MakeFile$", |
| r".+_autogen\.h$", |
| r".+_pb2(_grpc)?\.py$", |
| r".+/pnacl_shim\.c$", |
| r"^gpu/config/.*_list_json\.cc$", |
| r"tools/md_browser/.*\.css$", |
| # Test pages for Maps telemetry tests. |
| r"tools/perf/page_sets/maps_perf_test.*", |
| # Test pages for WebRTC telemetry tests. |
| r"tools/perf/page_sets/webrtc_cases.*", |
| # Test file compared with generated output. |
| r"tools/polymer/tests/html_to_wrapper/.*.html.ts$", |
| ) |
| |
| _EXCLUDED_SET_NO_PARENT_PATHS = ( |
| # It's for historical reasons that blink isn't a top level directory, where |
| # it would be allowed to have "set noparent" to avoid top level owners |
| # accidentally +1ing changes. |
| 'third_party/blink/OWNERS', |
| ) |
| |
| |
| # Fragment of a regular expression that matches C++ and Objective-C++ |
| # implementation files. |
| _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS = r'\.(cc|cpp|cxx|mm)$' |
| |
| |
| # Fragment of a regular expression that matches C++ and Objective-C++ |
| # header files. |
| _HEADER_EXTENSIONS = r'\.(h|hpp|hxx)$' |
| |
| |
| # Paths with sources that don't use //base. |
| _NON_BASE_DEPENDENT_PATHS = ( |
| r"^chrome/browser/browser_switcher/bho/", |
| r"^tools/win/", |
| ) |
| |
| |
| # Regular expression that matches code only used for test binaries |
| # (best effort). |
| _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS = ( |
| r'.*/(fake_|test_|mock_).+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+_test_(base|support|util)%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| # Test suite files, like: |
| # foo_browsertest.cc |
| # bar_unittest_mac.cc (suffix) |
| # baz_unittests.cc (plural) |
| r'.+_(api|browser|eg|int|perf|pixel|unit|ui)?test(s)?(_[a-z]+)?%s' % |
| _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+_(fuzz|fuzzer)(_[a-z]+)?%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+sync_service_impl_harness%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.*/(test|tool(s)?)/.*', |
| # content_shell is used for running content_browsertests. |
| r'content/shell/.*', |
| # Web test harness. |
| r'content/web_test/.*', |
| # Non-production example code. |
| r'mojo/examples/.*', |
| # Launcher for running iOS tests on the simulator. |
| r'testing/iossim/iossim\.mm$', |
| # EarlGrey app side code for tests. |
| r'ios/.*_app_interface\.mm$', |
| # Views Examples code |
| r'ui/views/examples/.*', |
| # Chromium Codelab |
| r'codelabs/*' |
| ) |
| |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK = 'third_party/(?!blink/)' |
| |
| _TEST_ONLY_WARNING = ( |
| 'You might be calling functions intended only for testing from\n' |
| 'production code. If you are doing this from inside another method\n' |
| 'named as *ForTesting(), then consider exposing things to have tests\n' |
| 'make that same call directly.\n' |
| 'If that is not possible, you may put a comment on the same line with\n' |
| ' // IN-TEST \n' |
| 'to tell the PRESUBMIT script that the code is inside a *ForTesting()\n' |
| 'method and can be ignored. Do not do this inside production code.\n' |
| 'The android-binary-size trybot will block if the method exists in the\n' |
| 'release apk.') |
| |
| |
| @dataclass |
| class BanRule: |
| # String pattern. If the pattern begins with a slash, the pattern will be |
| # treated as a regular expression instead. |
| pattern: str |
| # Explanation as a sequence of strings. Each string in the sequence will be |
| # printed on its own line. |
| explanation: Sequence[str] |
| # Whether or not to treat this ban as a fatal error. If unspecified, |
| # defaults to true. |
| treat_as_error: Optional[bool] = None |
| # Paths that should be excluded from the ban check. Each string is a regular |
| # expression that will be matched against the path of the file being checked |
| # relative to the root of the source tree. |
| excluded_paths: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None |
| |
| |
| _BANNED_JAVA_IMPORTS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| 'import java.net.URI;', |
| ( |
| 'Use org.chromium.url.GURL instead of java.net.URI, where possible.', |
| ), |
| excluded_paths=( |
| (r'net/android/javatests/src/org/chromium/net/' |
| 'AndroidProxySelectorTest\.java'), |
| r'components/cronet/', |
| r'third_party/robolectric/local/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'import android.annotation.TargetApi;', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use TargetApi, use @androidx.annotation.RequiresApi instead. ' |
| 'RequiresApi ensures that any calls are guarded by the appropriate ' |
| 'SDK_INT check. See https://crbug.com/1116486.', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'import androidx.test.rule.UiThreadTestRule;', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use UiThreadTestRule, just use ' |
| '@org.chromium.base.test.UiThreadTest on test methods that should run ' |
| 'on the UI thread. See https://crbug.com/1111893.', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'import androidx.test.annotation.UiThreadTest;', |
| ('Do not use androidx.test.annotation.UiThreadTest, use ' |
| 'org.chromium.base.test.UiThreadTest instead. See ' |
| 'https://crbug.com/1111893.', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'import androidx.test.rule.ActivityTestRule;', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use ActivityTestRule, use ' |
| 'org.chromium.base.test.BaseActivityTestRule instead.', |
| ), |
| excluded_paths=( |
| 'components/cronet/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'import androidx.vectordrawable.graphics.drawable.VectorDrawableCompat;', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use VectorDrawableCompat, use getResources().getDrawable() to ' |
| 'avoid extra indirections. Please also add trace event as the call ' |
| 'might take more than 20 ms to complete.', |
| ), |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_JAVA_FUNCTIONS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| 'StrictMode.allowThreadDiskReads()', |
| ( |
| 'Prefer using StrictModeContext.allowDiskReads() to using StrictMode ' |
| 'directly.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'StrictMode.allowThreadDiskWrites()', |
| ( |
| 'Prefer using StrictModeContext.allowDiskWrites() to using StrictMode ' |
| 'directly.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| '.waitForIdleSync()', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use waitForIdleSync as it masks underlying issues. There is ' |
| 'almost always something else you should wait on instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(?<!\bsuper\.)(?<!\bIntent )\bregisterReceiver\(', |
| ( |
| 'Do not call android.content.Context.registerReceiver (or an override) ' |
| 'directly. Use one of the wrapper methods defined in ' |
| 'org.chromium.base.ContextUtils, such as ' |
| 'registerProtectedBroadcastReceiver, ' |
| 'registerExportedBroadcastReceiver, or ' |
| 'registerNonExportedBroadcastReceiver. See their documentation for ' |
| 'which one to use.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| r'.*Test[^a-z]', |
| r'third_party/', |
| 'base/android/java/src/org/chromium/base/ContextUtils.java', |
| 'chromecast/browser/android/apk/src/org/chromium/chromecast/shell/BroadcastReceiverScope.java', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(?:extends|new)\s*(?:android.util.)?Property<[A-Za-z.]+,\s*(?:Integer|Float)>', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use Property<..., Integer|Float>, but use FloatProperty or ' |
| 'IntProperty because it will avoid unnecessary autoboxing of ' |
| 'primitives.', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'requestLayout()', |
| ( |
| 'Layouts can be expensive. Prefer using ViewUtils.requestLayout(), ' |
| 'which emits a trace event with additional information to help with ' |
| 'scroll jank investigations. See http://crbug.com/1354176.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| 'ui/android/java/src/org/chromium/ui/base/ViewUtils.java', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'Profile.getLastUsedRegularProfile()', |
| ( |
| 'Prefer passing in the Profile reference instead of relying on the ' |
| 'static getLastUsedRegularProfile() call. Only top level entry points ' |
| '(e.g. Activities) should call this method. Otherwise, the Profile ' |
| 'should either be passed in explicitly or retreived from an existing ' |
| 'entity with a reference to the Profile (e.g. WebContents).', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| r'.*Test[A-Z]?.*\.java', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(ResourcesCompat|getResources\(\))\.getDrawable\(\)', |
| ( |
| 'getDrawable() can be expensive. If you have a lot of calls to ' |
| 'GetDrawable() or your code may introduce janks, please put your calls ' |
| 'inside a trace().', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| r'.*Test[A-Z]?.*\.java', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/RecordHistogram\.getHistogram(ValueCount|TotalCount|Samples)ForTesting\(', |
| ( |
| 'Raw histogram counts are easy to misuse; for example they don\'t reset ' |
| 'between batched tests. Use HistogramWatcher to check histogram records ' |
| 'instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| 'base/android/javatests/src/org/chromium/base/metrics/RecordHistogramTest.java', |
| 'base/test/android/javatests/src/org/chromium/base/test/util/HistogramWatcher.java', |
| ), |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_JAVASCRIPT_FUNCTIONS : Sequence [BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bchrome\.send\b', |
| ( |
| 'The use of chrome.send is disallowed in Chrome (context: https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/refs/heads/main/docs/security/handling-messages-from-web-content.md).', |
| 'Please use mojo instead for new webuis. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RF-GSUoveYa37eoyZ9EhwMtaIwoW7Z88pIgNZ9YzQi4/edit#heading=h.gkk22wgk6wff', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^(?!ash\/webui).+', |
| # TODO(crbug.com/1385601): pre-existing violations still need to be |
| # cleaned up. |
| 'ash/webui/common/resources/cr.m.js', |
| 'ash/webui/common/resources/multidevice_setup/multidevice_setup_browser_proxy.js', |
| 'ash/webui/common/resources/quick_unlock/lock_screen_constants.ts', |
| 'ash/webui/common/resources/smb_shares/smb_browser_proxy.js', |
| 'ash/webui/connectivity_diagnostics/resources/connectivity_diagnostics.js', |
| 'ash/webui/diagnostics_ui/resources/diagnostics_browser_proxy.ts', |
| 'ash/webui/multidevice_debug/resources/logs.js', |
| 'ash/webui/multidevice_debug/resources/webui.js', |
| 'ash/webui/projector_app/resources/annotator/trusted/annotator_browser_proxy.js', |
| 'ash/webui/projector_app/resources/app/trusted/projector_browser_proxy.js', |
| # TODO(b/301634378): Remove violation exception once Scanning App |
| # migrated off usage of `chrome.send`. |
| 'ash/webui/scanning/resources/scanning_browser_proxy.ts', |
| ), |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_OBJC_FUNCTIONS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| 'addTrackingRect:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView addTrackingRect:owner:userData:assumeInside:] is' |
| 'prohibited. Please use CrTrackingArea instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/NSTrackingArea\W', |
| ( |
| 'The use of NSTrackingAreas is prohibited. Please use CrTrackingArea', |
| 'instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertPointFromBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertPointFromBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertPoint:(point) fromView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertPointToBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertPointToBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertPoint:(point) toView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertRectFromBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertRectFromBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertRect:(point) fromView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertRectToBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertRectToBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertRect:(point) toView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertSizeFromBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertSizeFromBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertSize:(point) fromView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'convertSizeToBase:', |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSView convertSizeToBase:] is almost certainly wrong.', |
| 'Please use |convertSize:(point) toView:nil| instead.', |
| 'http://dev.chromium.org/developers/coding-style/cocoa-dos-and-donts', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r"/\s+UTF8String\s*]", |
| ( |
| 'The use of -[NSString UTF8String] is dangerous as it can return null', |
| 'even if |canBeConvertedToEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding| returns YES.', |
| 'Please use |SysNSStringToUTF8| instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^third_party/ocmock/OCMock/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'__unsafe_unretained', |
| ( |
| 'The use of __unsafe_unretained is almost certainly wrong, unless', |
| 'when interacting with NSFastEnumeration or NSInvocation.', |
| 'Please use __weak in files build with ARC, nothing otherwise.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'freeWhenDone:NO', |
| ( |
| 'The use of "freeWhenDone:NO" with the NoCopy creation of ', |
| 'Foundation types is prohibited.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'This file requires ARC support.', |
| ( |
| 'ARC compilation is default in Chromium; do not add boilerplate to ', |
| 'files that require ARC.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_IOS_OBJC_FUNCTIONS = ( |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bTEST[(]', |
| ( |
| 'TEST() macro should not be used in Objective-C++ code as it does not ', |
| 'drain the autorelease pool at the end of the test. Use TEST_F() ', |
| 'macro instead with a fixture inheriting from PlatformTest (or a ', |
| 'typedef).' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\btesting::Test\b', |
| ( |
| 'testing::Test should not be used in Objective-C++ code as it does ', |
| 'not drain the autorelease pool at the end of the test. Use ', |
| 'PlatformTest instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| ' systemImageNamed:', |
| ( |
| '+[UIImage systemImageNamed:] should not be used to create symbols.', |
| 'Instead use a wrapper defined in:', |
| 'ios/chrome/browser/ui/icons/symbol_helpers.h' |
| ), |
| True, |
| excluded_paths=( |
| 'ios/chrome/browser/shared/ui/symbols/symbol_helpers.mm', |
| 'ios/chrome/search_widget_extension/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_IOS_EGTEST_FUNCTIONS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bEXPECT_OCMOCK_VERIFY\b', |
| ( |
| 'EXPECT_OCMOCK_VERIFY should not be used in EarlGrey tests because ', |
| 'it is meant for GTests. Use [mock verify] instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_CPP_FUNCTIONS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| '%#0', |
| ( |
| 'Zero-padded values that use "#" to add prefixes don\'t exhibit ', |
| 'consistent behavior, since the prefix is not prepended for zero ', |
| 'values. Use "0x%0..." instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\busing namespace ', |
| ( |
| 'Using directives ("using namespace x") are banned by the Google Style', |
| 'Guide ( http://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Namespaces ).', |
| 'Explicitly qualify symbols or use using declarations ("using x::foo").', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| # Make sure that gtest's FRIEND_TEST() macro is not used; the |
| # FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES() macro from base/gtest_prod_util.h should be |
| # used instead since that allows for FLAKY_ and DISABLED_ prefixes. |
| BanRule( |
| 'FRIEND_TEST(', |
| ( |
| 'Chromium code should not use gtest\'s FRIEND_TEST() macro. Include', |
| 'base/gtest_prod_util.h and use FRIEND_TEST_ALL_PREFIXES() instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| "base/gtest_prod_util.h", |
| "base/allocator/partition_allocator/src/partition_alloc/partition_alloc_base/gtest_prod_util.h", |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'setMatrixClip', |
| ( |
| 'Overriding setMatrixClip() is prohibited; ', |
| 'the base function is deprecated. ', |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'SkRefPtr', |
| ( |
| 'The use of SkRefPtr is prohibited. ', |
| 'Please use sk_sp<> instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'SkAutoRef', |
| ( |
| 'The indirect use of SkRefPtr via SkAutoRef is prohibited. ', |
| 'Please use sk_sp<> instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'SkAutoTUnref', |
| ( |
| 'The use of SkAutoTUnref is dangerous because it implicitly ', |
| 'converts to a raw pointer. Please use sk_sp<> instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'SkAutoUnref', |
| ( |
| 'The indirect use of SkAutoTUnref through SkAutoUnref is dangerous ', |
| 'because it implicitly converts to a raw pointer. ', |
| 'Please use sk_sp<> instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/HANDLE_EINTR\(.*close', |
| ( |
| 'HANDLE_EINTR(close) is invalid. If close fails with EINTR, the file', |
| 'descriptor will be closed, and it is incorrect to retry the close.', |
| 'Either call close directly and ignore its return value, or wrap close', |
| 'in IGNORE_EINTR to use its return value. See http://crbug.com/269623' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/IGNORE_EINTR\((?!.*close)', |
| ( |
| 'IGNORE_EINTR is only valid when wrapping close. To wrap other system', |
| 'calls, use HANDLE_EINTR. See http://crbug.com/269623', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| # Files that #define IGNORE_EINTR. |
| r'^base/posix/eintr_wrapper\.h$', |
| r'^ppapi/tests/test_broker\.cc$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/v8::Extension\(', |
| ( |
| 'Do not introduce new v8::Extensions into the code base, use', |
| 'gin::Wrappable instead. See http://crbug.com/334679', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'extensions/renderer/safe_builtins\.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| '#pragma comment(lib,', |
| ( |
| 'Specify libraries to link with in build files and not in the source.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^base/third_party/symbolize/.*', |
| r'^third_party/abseil-cpp/.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/base::SequenceChecker\b', |
| ( |
| 'Consider using SEQUENCE_CHECKER macros instead of the class directly.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/base::ThreadChecker\b', |
| ( |
| 'Consider using THREAD_CHECKER macros instead of the class directly.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\b(?!(Sequenced|SingleThread))\w*TaskRunner::(GetCurrentDefault|CurrentDefaultHandle)', |
| ( |
| 'It is not allowed to call these methods from the subclasses ', |
| 'of Sequenced or SingleThread task runners.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(Time(|Delta|Ticks)|ThreadTicks)::FromInternalValue|ToInternalValue', |
| ( |
| 'base::TimeXXX::FromInternalValue() and ToInternalValue() are', |
| 'deprecated (http://crbug.com/634507). Please avoid converting away', |
| 'from the Time types in Chromium code, especially if any math is', |
| 'being done on time values. For interfacing with platform/library', |
| 'APIs, use base::Time::(From,To)DeltaSinceWindowsEpoch() or', |
| 'base::{TimeDelta::In}Microseconds(), or one of the other type', |
| 'converter methods instead. For faking TimeXXX values (for unit', |
| 'testing only), use TimeXXX() + Microseconds(N). For', |
| 'other use cases, please contact base/time/OWNERS.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| "base/time/time.h", |
| "base/allocator/partition_allocator/src/partition_alloc/partition_alloc_base/time/time.h", |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'CallJavascriptFunctionUnsafe', |
| ( |
| "Don't use CallJavascriptFunctionUnsafe() in new code. Instead, use", |
| 'AllowJavascript(), OnJavascriptAllowed()/OnJavascriptDisallowed(),', |
| 'and CallJavascriptFunction(). See https://goo.gl/qivavq.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ( |
| r'^content/browser/webui/web_ui_impl\.(cc|h)$', |
| r'^content/public/browser/web_ui\.h$', |
| r'^content/public/test/test_web_ui\.(cc|h)$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'leveldb::DB::Open', |
| ( |
| 'Instead of leveldb::DB::Open() use leveldb_env::OpenDB() from', |
| 'third_party/leveldatabase/env_chromium.h. It exposes databases to', |
| "Chrome's tracing, making their memory usage visible.", |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^third_party/leveldatabase/.*\.(cc|h)$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'leveldb::NewMemEnv', |
| ( |
| 'Instead of leveldb::NewMemEnv() use leveldb_chrome::NewMemEnv() from', |
| 'third_party/leveldatabase/leveldb_chrome.h. It exposes environments', |
| "to Chrome's tracing, making their memory usage visible.", |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^third_party/leveldatabase/.*\.(cc|h)$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'RunLoop::QuitCurrent', |
| ( |
| 'Please migrate away from RunLoop::QuitCurrent*() methods. Use member', |
| 'methods of a specific RunLoop instance instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'base::ScopedMockTimeMessageLoopTaskRunner', |
| ( |
| 'ScopedMockTimeMessageLoopTaskRunner is deprecated. Prefer', |
| 'TaskEnvironment::TimeSource::MOCK_TIME. There are still a', |
| 'few cases that may require a ScopedMockTimeMessageLoopTaskRunner', |
| '(i.e. mocking the main MessageLoopForUI in browser_tests), but check', |
| 'with gab@ first if you think you need it)', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'std::regex', |
| ( |
| 'Using std::regex adds unnecessary binary size to Chrome. Please use', |
| 're2::RE2 instead (crbug.com/755321)', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Abseil's benchmarks never linked into chrome. |
| 'third_party/abseil-cpp/.*_benchmark.cc', |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::sto(i|l|ul|ll|ull)\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::sto{i,l,ul,ll,ull}() use exceptions to communicate results. ', |
| 'Use base::StringTo[U]Int[64]() instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::sto(f|d|ld)\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::sto{f,d,ld}() use exceptions to communicate results. ', |
| 'For locale-independent values, e.g. reading numbers from disk', |
| 'profiles, use base::StringToDouble().', |
| 'For user-visible values, parse using ICU.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::to_string\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::to_string() is locale dependent and slower than alternatives.', |
| 'For locale-independent strings, e.g. writing numbers to disk', |
| 'profiles, use base::NumberToString().', |
| 'For user-visible strings, use base::FormatNumber() and', |
| 'the related functions in base/i18n/number_formatting.h.', |
| ), |
| False, # Only a warning since it is already used. |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <(cctype|ctype\.h|cwctype|wctype.h)>', |
| ( |
| '<cctype>/<ctype.h>/<cwctype>/<wctype.h> are banned. Use', |
| '"third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/strings/ascii.h" instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::shared_ptr\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::shared_ptr is banned. Use scoped_refptr instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Needed for interop with third-party library. |
| '^third_party/blink/renderer/core/typed_arrays/array_buffer/' + |
| 'array_buffer_contents\.(cc|h)', |
| '^third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/core/v8/' + |
| 'v8_wasm_response_extensions.cc', |
| '^gin/array_buffer\.(cc|h)', |
| '^gin/per_isolate_data\.(cc|h)', |
| '^chrome/services/sharing/nearby/', |
| # Needed for interop with third-party library libunwindstack. |
| '^base/profiler/libunwindstack_unwinder_android\.(cc|h)', |
| '^base/profiler/native_unwinder_android_memory_regions_map_impl.(cc|h)', |
| # Needed for interop with third-party boringssl cert verifier |
| '^third_party/boringssl/', |
| '^net/cert/', |
| '^net/tools/cert_verify_tool/', |
| '^services/cert_verifier/', |
| '^components/certificate_transparency/', |
| '^components/media_router/common/providers/cast/certificate/', |
| # gRPC provides some C++ libraries that use std::shared_ptr<>. |
| '^chromeos/ash/services/libassistant/grpc/', |
| '^chromecast/cast_core/grpc', |
| '^chromecast/cast_core/runtime/browser', |
| '^ios/chrome/test/earl_grey/chrome_egtest_plugin_client\.(mm|h)', |
| # Fuchsia provides C++ libraries that use std::shared_ptr<>. |
| '^base/fuchsia/.*\.(cc|h)', |
| '.*fuchsia.*test\.(cc|h)', |
| # Clang plugins have different build config. |
| '^tools/clang/plugins/', |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::weak_ptr\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::weak_ptr is banned. Use base::WeakPtr instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\blong long\b', |
| ( |
| 'long long is banned. Use [u]int64_t instead.', |
| ), |
| False, # Only a warning since it is already used. |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\b(absl|std)::any\b', |
| ( |
| '{absl,std}::any are banned due to incompatibility with the component ', |
| 'build.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| # Not an error in third party folders, though it probably should be :) |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::bind\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::bind() is banned because of lifetime risks. Use ', |
| 'base::Bind{Once,Repeating}() instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| ( |
| r'/\bstd::(?:' |
| r'linear_congruential_engine|mersenne_twister_engine|' |
| r'subtract_with_carry_engine|discard_block_engine|' |
| r'independent_bits_engine|shuffle_order_engine|' |
| r'minstd_rand0?|mt19937(_64)?|ranlux(24|48)(_base)?|knuth_b|' |
| r'default_random_engine|' |
| r'random_device|' |
| r'seed_seq' |
| r')\b' |
| ), |
| ( |
| 'STL random number engines and generators are banned. Use the ', |
| 'helpers in base/rand_util.h instead, e.g. base::RandBytes() or ', |
| 'base::RandomBitGenerator.' |
| '', |
| 'Please reach out to cxx@chromium.org if the base APIs are ', |
| 'insufficient for your needs.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| # Various tools which build outside of Chrome. |
| r'testing/libfuzzer', |
| r'tools/android/io_benchmark/', |
| # Fuzzers are allowed to use standard library random number generators |
| # since fuzzing speed + reproducibility is important. |
| r'tools/ipc_fuzzer/', |
| r'.+_fuzzer\.cc$', |
| r'.+_fuzzertest\.cc$', |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1380528): These are all unsanctioned uses of |
| # the standard library's random number generators, and should be |
| # migrated to the //base equivalent. |
| r'ash/ambient/model/ambient_topic_queue\.cc', |
| r'base/allocator/partition_allocator/src/partition_alloc/partition_alloc_unittest\.cc', |
| r'base/ranges/algorithm_unittest\.cc', |
| r'base/test/launcher/test_launcher\.cc', |
| r'cc/metrics/video_playback_roughness_reporter_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/apps/app_service/metrics/website_metrics\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/ash/power/auto_screen_brightness/monotone_cubic_spline_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/ash/printing/zeroconf_printer_detector_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/nearby_sharing/contacts/nearby_share_contact_manager_impl_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/nearby_sharing/contacts/nearby_share_contacts_sorter_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/privacy_budget/mesa_distribution_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/web_applications/test/web_app_test_utils\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/web_applications/test/web_app_test_utils\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/win/conflicts/module_blocklist_cache_util_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chrome/chrome_cleaner/logging/detailed_info_sampler\.cc', |
| r'chromeos/ash/components/memory/userspace_swap/swap_storage_unittest\.cc', |
| r'chromeos/ash/components/memory/userspace_swap/userspace_swap\.cc', |
| r'components/metrics/metrics_state_manager\.cc', |
| r'components/omnibox/browser/history_quick_provider_performance_unittest\.cc', |
| r'components/zucchini/disassembler_elf_unittest\.cc', |
| r'content/browser/webid/federated_auth_request_impl\.cc', |
| r'content/browser/webid/federated_auth_request_impl\.cc', |
| r'media/cast/test/utility/udp_proxy\.h', |
| r'sql/recover_module/module_unittest\.cc', |
| r'components/search_engines/template_url_prepopulate_data.cc', |
| # Do not add new entries to this list. If you have a use case which is |
| # not satisfied by the current APIs (i.e. you need an explicitly-seeded |
| # sequence, or stability of some sort is required), please contact |
| # cxx@chromium.org. |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\b(absl,std)::bind_front\b', |
| ( |
| '{absl,std}::bind_front() are banned. Use base::Bind{Once,Repeating}() ' |
| 'instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bABSL_FLAG\b', |
| ( |
| 'ABSL_FLAG is banned. Use base::CommandLine instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::c_', |
| ( |
| 'Abseil container utilities are banned. Use base/ranges/algorithm.h ', |
| 'instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::FixedArray\b', |
| ( |
| 'absl::FixedArray is banned. Use base::FixedArray instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # base::FixedArray provides canonical access. |
| r'^base/types/fixed_array.h', |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::FunctionRef\b', |
| ( |
| 'absl::FunctionRef is banned. Use base::FunctionRef instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # base::Bind{Once,Repeating} references absl::FunctionRef to disallow |
| # interoperability. |
| r'^base/functional/bind_internal\.h', |
| # base::FunctionRef is implemented on top of absl::FunctionRef. |
| r'^base/functional/function_ref.*\..+', |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::(Insecure)?BitGen\b', |
| ( |
| 'absl random number generators are banned. Use the helpers in ' |
| 'base/rand_util.h instead, e.g. base::RandBytes() or ', |
| 'base::RandomBitGenerator.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(\babsl::Span\b|#include <span>)', |
| ( |
| 'absl::Span is banned and <span> is not allowed yet ', |
| '(https://crbug.com/1414652). Use base::span instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Needed to use QUICHE API. |
| r'services/network/web_transport\.cc', |
| r'chrome/browser/ip_protection/.*', |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::StatusOr\b', |
| ( |
| 'absl::StatusOr is banned. Use base::expected instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Needed to use liburlpattern API. |
| r'third_party/blink/renderer/core/url_pattern/.*', |
| r'third_party/blink/renderer/modules/manifest/manifest_parser\.cc', |
| # Needed to use QUICHE API. |
| r'chrome/browser/ip_protection/.*', |
| # Needed to use MediaPipe API. |
| r'components/media_effects/.*\.cc', |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::StrFormat\b', |
| ( |
| 'absl::StrFormat() is not allowed yet (https://crbug.com/1371963). ', |
| 'Use base::StringPrintf() instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::(StrSplit|StrJoin|StrCat|StrAppend|Substitute|StrContains)\b', |
| ( |
| 'Abseil string utilities are banned. Use base/strings instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::(Mutex|CondVar|Notification|Barrier|BlockingCounter)\b', |
| ( |
| 'Abseil synchronization primitives are banned. Use', |
| 'base/synchronization instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\babsl::(Duration|Time|TimeZone|CivilDay)\b', |
| ( |
| 'Abseil\'s time library is banned. Use base/time instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Needed to use QUICHE API. |
| r'chrome/browser/ip_protection/.*', |
| r'services/network/web_transport.*', |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <chrono>', |
| ( |
| '<chrono> is banned. Use base/time instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Not an error in third_party folders: |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| # PartitionAlloc's starscan, doesn't depend on base/. It can't use |
| # base::ConditionalVariable::TimedWait(..). |
| "base/allocator/partition_allocator/src/partition_alloc/starscan/pcscan_internal.cc", |
| ] |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <exception>', |
| ( |
| 'Exceptions are banned and disabled in Chromium.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::function\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::function is banned. Use base::{Once,Repeating}Callback instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # Has tests that template trait helpers don't unintentionally match |
| # std::function. |
| r'base/functional/callback_helpers_unittest\.cc', |
| # Required to implement interfaces from the third-party perfetto |
| # library. |
| r'base/tracing/perfetto_task_runner\.cc', |
| r'base/tracing/perfetto_task_runner\.h', |
| # Needed for interop with the third-party nearby library type |
| # location::nearby::connections::ResultCallback. |
| 'chrome/services/sharing/nearby/nearby_connections_conversions\.cc' |
| # Needed for interop with the internal libassistant library. |
| 'chromeos/ash/services/libassistant/callback_utils\.h', |
| # Needed for interop with Fuchsia fidl APIs. |
| 'fuchsia_web/webengine/browser/context_impl_browsertest\.cc', |
| 'fuchsia_web/webengine/browser/cookie_manager_impl_unittest\.cc', |
| 'fuchsia_web/webengine/browser/media_player_impl_unittest\.cc', |
| # Required to interop with interfaces from the third-party perfetto |
| # library. |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/custom_event_recorder\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/perfetto_traced_process\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/perfetto_traced_process\.h', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/perfetto_tracing_backend\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/producer_client\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/producer_client\.h', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/producer_test_utils\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/public/cpp/perfetto/producer_test_utils\.h', |
| # Required for interop with the third-party webrtc library. |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/modules/peerconnection/mock_peer_connection_impl\.cc', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/modules/peerconnection/mock_peer_connection_impl\.h', |
| # This code is in the process of being extracted into a third-party library. |
| # See https://crbug.com/1322914 |
| '^net/cert/pki/path_builder_unittest\.cc', |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1364577): Various uses that should be |
| # migrated to something else. |
| # Should use base::OnceCallback or base::RepeatingCallback. |
| 'base/allocator/dispatcher/initializer_unittest\.cc', |
| 'chrome/browser/ash/accessibility/speech_monitor\.cc', |
| 'chrome/browser/ash/accessibility/speech_monitor\.h', |
| 'chrome/browser/ash/login/ash_hud_login_browsertest\.cc', |
| 'chromecast/base/observer_unittest\.cc', |
| 'chromecast/browser/cast_web_view\.h', |
| 'chromecast/public/cast_media_shlib\.h', |
| 'device/bluetooth/floss/exported_callback_manager\.h', |
| 'device/bluetooth/floss/floss_dbus_client\.h', |
| 'device/fido/cable/v2_handshake_unittest\.cc', |
| 'device/fido/pin\.cc', |
| 'services/tracing/perfetto/test_utils\.h', |
| # Should use base::FunctionRef. |
| 'chrome/browser/media/webrtc/test_stats_dictionary\.cc', |
| 'chrome/browser/media/webrtc/test_stats_dictionary\.h', |
| 'chromeos/ash/services/libassistant/device_settings_controller\.cc', |
| 'components/browser_ui/client_certificate/android/ssl_client_certificate_request\.cc', |
| 'components/gwp_asan/client/sampling_malloc_shims_unittest\.cc', |
| 'content/browser/font_unique_name_lookup/font_unique_name_lookup_unittest\.cc', |
| # Does not need std::function at all. |
| 'components/omnibox/browser/autocomplete_result\.cc', |
| 'device/fido/win/webauthn_api\.cc', |
| 'media/audio/alsa/alsa_util\.cc', |
| 'media/remoting/stream_provider\.h', |
| 'sql/vfs_wrapper\.cc', |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1364585): Remove usage and exception list |
| # entries. |
| 'extensions/renderer/api/automation/automation_internal_custom_bindings\.cc', |
| 'extensions/renderer/api/automation/automation_internal_custom_bindings\.h', |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1364579): Remove usage and exception list |
| # entry. |
| 'ui/views/controls/focus_ring\.h', |
| |
| # Various pre-existing uses in //tools that is low-priority to fix. |
| 'tools/binary_size/libsupersize/viewer/caspian/diff\.cc', |
| 'tools/binary_size/libsupersize/viewer/caspian/model\.cc', |
| 'tools/binary_size/libsupersize/viewer/caspian/model\.h', |
| 'tools/binary_size/libsupersize/viewer/caspian/tree_builder\.h', |
| 'tools/clang/base_bind_rewriters/BaseBindRewriters\.cpp', |
| |
| # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <X11/', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use Xlib. Use xproto (from //ui/gfx/x:xproto) instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::ratio\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::ratio is banned by the Google Style Guide.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::aligned_alloc\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::aligned_alloc() is not yet allowed (crbug.com/1412818). Use ', |
| 'base::AlignedAlloc() instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <(barrier|latch|semaphore|stop_token)>', |
| ( |
| 'The thread support library is banned. Use base/synchronization ' |
| 'instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bstd::(c8rtomb|mbrtoc8)\b', |
| ( |
| 'std::c8rtomb() and std::mbrtoc8() are banned.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bchar8_t|std::u8string\b', |
| ( |
| 'char8_t and std::u8string are not yet allowed. Can you use [unsigned]', |
| ' char and std::string instead?', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| # The demangler does not use this type but needs to know about it. |
| 'base/third_party/symbolize/demangle\.cc', |
| # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/(\b(co_await|co_return|co_yield)\b|#include <coroutine>)', |
| ( |
| 'Coroutines are not yet allowed (https://crbug.com/1403840).', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/^\s*(export\s|import\s+["<:\w]|module(;|\s+[:\w]))', |
| ( |
| 'Modules are disallowed for now due to lack of toolchain support.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\[\[(un)?likely\]\]', |
| ( |
| '[[likely]] and [[unlikely]] are not yet allowed ', |
| '(https://crbug.com/1414620). Use [UN]LIKELY instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <format>', |
| ( |
| '<format> is not yet allowed. Use base::StringPrintf() instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <ranges>', |
| ( |
| '<ranges> is not yet allowed. Use base/ranges/algorithm.h instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <source_location>', |
| ( |
| '<source_location> is not yet allowed. Use base/location.h instead.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <syncstream>', |
| ( |
| '<syncstream> is banned.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Don't warn in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bRunMessageLoop\b', |
| ( |
| 'RunMessageLoop is deprecated, use RunLoop instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'RunAllPendingInMessageLoop()', |
| ( |
| "Prefer RunLoop over RunAllPendingInMessageLoop, please contact gab@", |
| "if you're convinced you need this.", |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'RunAllPendingInMessageLoop(BrowserThread', |
| ( |
| 'RunAllPendingInMessageLoop is deprecated. Use RunLoop for', |
| 'BrowserThread::UI, BrowserTaskEnvironment::RunIOThreadUntilIdle', |
| 'for BrowserThread::IO, and prefer RunLoop::QuitClosure to observe', |
| 'async events instead of flushing threads.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'MessageLoopRunner', |
| ( |
| 'MessageLoopRunner is deprecated, use RunLoop instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'GetDeferredQuitTaskForRunLoop', |
| ( |
| "GetDeferredQuitTaskForRunLoop shouldn't be needed, please contact", |
| "gab@ if you found a use case where this is the only solution.", |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'sqlite3_initialize(', |
| ( |
| 'Instead of calling sqlite3_initialize(), depend on //sql, ', |
| '#include "sql/initialize.h" and use sql::EnsureSqliteInitialized().', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^sql/initialization\.(cc|h)$', |
| r'^third_party/sqlite/.*\.(c|cc|h)$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'CREATE VIEW', |
| ( |
| 'SQL views are disabled in Chromium feature code', |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/sql#no-views', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| # sql/ itself uses views when using memory-mapped IO. |
| r'^sql/.*', |
| # Various performance tools that do not build as part of Chrome. |
| r'^infra/.*', |
| r'^tools/perf.*', |
| r'.*perfetto.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE', |
| ( |
| 'SQL virtual tables are disabled in Chromium feature code', |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/sql#no-virtual-tables', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| # sql/ itself uses virtual tables in the recovery module and tests. |
| r'^sql/.*', |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/695592): Remove once WebSQL is deprecated. |
| r'third_party/blink/web_tests/storage/websql/.*' |
| # Various performance tools that do not build as part of Chrome. |
| r'^tools/perf.*', |
| r'.*perfetto.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'std::random_shuffle', |
| ( |
| 'std::random_shuffle is deprecated in C++14, and removed in C++17. Use', |
| 'base::RandomShuffle instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'ios/web/public/test/http_server', |
| ( |
| 'web::HTTPserver is deprecated use net::EmbeddedTestServer instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'GetAddressOf', |
| ( |
| 'Improper use of Microsoft::WRL::ComPtr<T>::GetAddressOf() has been ', |
| 'implicated in a few leaks. ReleaseAndGetAddressOf() is safe but ', |
| 'operator& is generally recommended. So always use operator& instead. ', |
| 'See http://crbug.com/914910 for more conversion guidance.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'SHFileOperation', |
| ( |
| 'SHFileOperation was deprecated in Windows Vista, and there are less ', |
| 'complex functions to achieve the same goals. Use IFileOperation for ', |
| 'any esoteric actions instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'StringFromGUID2', |
| ( |
| 'StringFromGUID2 introduces an unnecessary dependency on ole32.dll.', |
| 'Use base::win::WStringFromGUID instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'/base/win/win_util_unittest.cc', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'StringFromCLSID', |
| ( |
| 'StringFromCLSID introduces an unnecessary dependency on ole32.dll.', |
| 'Use base::win::WStringFromGUID instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'/base/win/win_util_unittest.cc', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'kCFAllocatorNull', |
| ( |
| 'The use of kCFAllocatorNull with the NoCopy creation of ', |
| 'CoreFoundation types is prohibited.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'mojo::ConvertTo', |
| ( |
| 'mojo::ConvertTo and TypeConverter are deprecated. Please consider', |
| 'StructTraits / UnionTraits / EnumTraits / ArrayTraits / MapTraits /', |
| 'StringTraits if you would like to convert between custom types and', |
| 'the wire format of mojom types.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| ( |
| r'^fuchsia_web/webengine/browser/url_request_rewrite_rules_manager\.cc$', |
| r'^fuchsia_web/webengine/url_request_rewrite_type_converters\.cc$', |
| r'^third_party/blink/.*\.(cc|h)$', |
| r'^content/renderer/.*\.(cc|h)$', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'GetInterfaceProvider', |
| ( |
| 'InterfaceProvider is deprecated.', |
| 'Please use ExecutionContext::GetBrowserInterfaceBroker and overrides', |
| 'or Platform::GetBrowserInterfaceBroker.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'CComPtr', |
| ( |
| 'New code should use Microsoft::WRL::ComPtr from wrl/client.h as a ', |
| 'replacement for CComPtr from ATL. See http://crbug.com/5027 for more ', |
| 'details.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\b(IFACE|STD)METHOD_?\(', |
| ( |
| 'IFACEMETHOD() and STDMETHOD() make code harder to format and read.', |
| 'Instead, always use IFACEMETHODIMP in the declaration.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'set_owned_by_client', |
| ( |
| 'set_owned_by_client is deprecated.', |
| 'views::View already owns the child views by default. This introduces ', |
| 'a competing ownership model which makes the code difficult to reason ', |
| 'about. See http://crbug.com/1044687 for more details.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'RemoveAllChildViewsWithoutDeleting', |
| ( |
| 'RemoveAllChildViewsWithoutDeleting is deprecated.', |
| 'This method is deemed dangerous as, unless raw pointers are re-added,', |
| 'calls to this method introduce memory leaks.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bTRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_', |
| ( |
| 'Please use TRACE_EVENT_NESTABLE_ASYNC_.. macros instead', |
| 'of TRACE_EVENT_ASYNC_.. (crbug.com/1038710).', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ( |
| r'^base/trace_event/.*', |
| r'^base/tracing/.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bbase::debug::DumpWithoutCrashingUnthrottled[(][)]', |
| ( |
| 'base::debug::DumpWithoutCrashingUnthrottled() does not throttle', |
| 'dumps and may spam crash reports. Consider if the throttled', |
| 'variants suffice instead.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'RoInitialize', |
| ( |
| 'Improper use of [base::win]::RoInitialize() has been implicated in a ', |
| 'few COM initialization leaks. Use base::win::ScopedWinrtInitializer ', |
| 'instead. See http://crbug.com/1197722 for more information.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| r'^base/win/scoped_winrt_initializer\.cc$', |
| r'^third_party/abseil-cpp/absl/.*', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'base::Watchdog', |
| ( |
| 'base::Watchdog is deprecated because it creates its own thread.', |
| 'Instead, manually start a timer on a SequencedTaskRunner.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| (), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| 'base::Passed', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use base::Passed. It is a legacy helper for capturing ', |
| 'move-only types with base::BindRepeating, but invoking the ', |
| 'resulting RepeatingCallback moves the captured value out of ', |
| 'the callback storage, and subsequent invocations may pass the ', |
| 'value in a valid but undefined state. Prefer base::BindOnce().', |
| 'See http://crbug.com/1326449 for context.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| ( |
| # False positive, but it is also fine to let bind internals reference |
| # base::Passed. |
| r'^base[\\/]functional[\\/]bind\.h', |
| r'^base[\\/]functional[\\/]bind_internal\.h', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'base::Feature k', |
| ( |
| 'Please use BASE_DECLARE_FEATURE() or BASE_FEATURE() instead of ', |
| 'directly declaring/defining features.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\bchartorune\b', |
| ( |
| 'chartorune is not memory-safe, unless you can guarantee the input ', |
| 'string is always null-terminated. Otherwise, please use charntorune ', |
| 'from libphonenumber instead.' |
| ), |
| True, |
| [ |
| _THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| # Exceptions to this rule should have a fuzzer. |
| ], |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/\b#include "base/atomicops\.h"\b', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use base::subtle atomics, but std::atomic, which are simpler ' |
| 'to use, have better understood, clearer and richer semantics, and are ' |
| 'harder to mis-use. See details in base/atomicops.h.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| [_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK], # Not an error in third_party folders. |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'CrossThreadPersistent<', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use blink::CrossThreadPersistent, but ' |
| 'blink::CrossThreadHandle. It is harder to mis-use.', |
| 'More info: ' |
| 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GIT0ysdQ84sGhIo1r9EscF_fFt93lmNVM_q4vvHj2FQ/edit#heading=h.3e4d6y61tgs', |
| 'Please contact platform-architecture-dev@ before adding new instances.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| [] |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'CrossThreadWeakPersistent<', |
| ( |
| 'Do not use blink::CrossThreadWeakPersistent, but ' |
| 'blink::CrossThreadWeakHandle. It is harder to mis-use.', |
| 'More info: ' |
| 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GIT0ysdQ84sGhIo1r9EscF_fFt93lmNVM_q4vvHj2FQ/edit#heading=h.3e4d6y61tgs', |
| 'Please contact platform-architecture-dev@ before adding new instances.' |
| ), |
| False, |
| [] |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'objc/objc.h', |
| ( |
| 'Do not include <objc/objc.h>. It defines away ARC lifetime ' |
| 'annotations, and is thus dangerous.', |
| 'Please use the pimpl pattern; search for `ObjCStorage` for examples.', |
| 'For further reading on how to safely mix C++ and Obj-C, see', |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/mac/mixing_cpp_and_objc.md' |
| ), |
| True, |
| [] |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'/#include <filesystem>', |
| ( |
| 'libc++ <filesystem> is banned per the Google C++ styleguide.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| # This fuzzing framework is a standalone open source project and |
| # cannot rely on Chromium base. |
| (r'third_party/centipede'), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| r'TopDocument()', |
| ( |
| 'TopDocument() does not work correctly with out-of-process iframes. ' |
| 'Please do not introduce new uses.', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ( |
| # TODO(crbug.com/617677): Remove all remaining uses. |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/dom/document\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/dom/document\.h', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/dom/element\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/exported/web_disallow_transition_scope_test\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/exported/web_document_test\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/html_anchor_element\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/html_dialog_element\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/html_element\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/html_frame_owner_element\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/html/media/video_wake_lock\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/loader/anchor_element_interaction_tracker\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/page/scrolling/root_scroller_controller\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/page/scrolling/top_document_root_scroller_controller\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/page/scrolling/top_document_root_scroller_controller\.h', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/script/classic_pending_script\.cc', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/core/script/script_loader\.cc', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'base::raw_ptr<', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Do not use base::raw_ptr, use raw_ptr.', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^base/', |
| '^tools/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'base:raw_ref<', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Do not use base::raw_ref, use raw_ref.', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^base/', |
| '^tools/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'/raw_ptr<[^;}]*\w{};', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Do not use {} for raw_ptr initialization, use = nullptr instead.', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^base/', |
| '^tools/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'/#include "base/allocator/.*/raw_' |
| r'(ptr|ptr_cast|ptr_exclusion|ref).h"', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Please include the corresponding facade headers:', |
| '- #include "base/memory/raw_ptr.h"', |
| '- #include "base/memory/raw_ptr_cast.h"', |
| '- #include "base/memory/raw_ptr_exclusion.h"', |
| '- #include "base/memory/raw_ref.h"', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^base/', |
| '^tools/', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'ContentSettingsType::COOKIES', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Do not use ContentSettingsType::COOKIES to check whether cookies are ' |
| 'supported in the provided context. Instead rely on the ' |
| 'content_settings::CookieSettings API. If you are using ' |
| 'ContentSettingsType::COOKIES to check the user preference setting ' |
| 'specifically, disregard this warning.', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = False, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^chrome/browser/ui/content_settings/', |
| '^components/content_settings/', |
| '^services/network/cookie_settings.cc', |
| '.*test.cc', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'\bg_signal_connect', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Use ScopedGSignal instead of g_signal_connect*()', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = ( |
| '^ui/base/glib/scoped_gsignal.h', |
| ), |
| ), |
| BanRule( |
| pattern = r'features::kIsolatedWebApps', |
| explanation = ( |
| 'Do not use `features::kIsolatedWebApps` directly to guard Isolated ', |
| 'Web App code. ', |
| 'Use `content::IsolatedWebAppsPolicy::AreIsolatedWebAppsEnabled()` in ', |
| 'the browser process or check the `kEnableIsolatedWebAppsInRenderer` ', |
| 'command line flag in the renderer process.', |
| ), |
| treat_as_error = True, |
| excluded_paths = _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + ( |
| '^chrome/browser/about_flags.cc', |
| '^chrome/browser/chrome_content_browser_client.cc', |
| '^chrome/browser/ui/startup/bad_flags_prompt.cc', |
| '^content/shell/browser/shell_content_browser_client.cc' |
| ) |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _BANNED_MOJOM_PATTERNS : Sequence[BanRule] = ( |
| BanRule( |
| 'handle<shared_buffer>', |
| ( |
| 'Please use one of the more specific shared memory types instead:', |
| ' mojo_base.mojom.ReadOnlySharedMemoryRegion', |
| ' mojo_base.mojom.WritableSharedMemoryRegion', |
| ' mojo_base.mojom.UnsafeSharedMemoryRegion', |
| ), |
| True, |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| _IPC_ENUM_TRAITS_DEPRECATED = ( |
| 'You are using IPC_ENUM_TRAITS() in your code. It has been deprecated.\n' |
| 'See http://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/education/' |
| 'security-tips-for-ipc') |
| |
| _LONG_PATH_ERROR = ( |
| 'Some files included in this CL have file names that are too long (> 200' |
| ' characters). If committed, these files will cause issues on Windows. See' |
| ' https://crbug.com/612667 for more details.' |
| ) |
| |
| _JAVA_MULTIPLE_DEFINITION_EXCLUDED_PATHS = [ |
| r".*/AppHooksImpl\.java", |
| r".*/BuildHooksAndroidImpl\.java", |
| r".*/LicenseContentProvider\.java", |
| r".*/PlatformServiceBridgeImpl.java", |
| r".*chrome/android/feed/dummy/.*\.java", |
| ] |
| |
| # List of image extensions that are used as resources in chromium. |
| _IMAGE_EXTENSIONS = ['.svg', '.png', '.webp'] |
| |
| # These paths contain test data and other known invalid JSON files. |
| _KNOWN_TEST_DATA_AND_INVALID_JSON_FILE_PATTERNS = [ |
| r'test/data/', |
| r'testing/buildbot/', |
| r'^components/policy/resources/policy_templates\.json$', |
| r'^third_party/protobuf/', |
| r'^third_party/blink/perf_tests/speedometer.*/resources/todomvc/learn\.json', |
| r'^third_party/blink/renderer/devtools/protocol\.json$', |
| r'^third_party/blink/web_tests/external/wpt/', |
| r'^tools/perf/', |
| r'^tools/traceline/svgui/startup-release.json', |
| # vscode configuration files allow comments |
| r'^tools/vscode/', |
| ] |
| |
| # These are not checked on the public chromium-presubmit trybot. |
| # Add files here that rely on .py files that exists only for target_os="android" |
| # checkouts. |
| _ANDROID_SPECIFIC_PYDEPS_FILES = [ |
| 'chrome/android/features/create_stripped_java_factory.pydeps', |
| ] |
| |
| |
| _GENERIC_PYDEPS_FILES = [ |
| 'android_webview/test/components/run_webview_component_smoketest.pydeps', |
| 'android_webview/tools/run_cts.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/apk_operations.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/devil_chromium.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/aar.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/aidl.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/allot_native_libraries.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/apkbuilder.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/assert_static_initializers.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/binary_baseline_profile.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/bytecode_processor.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/bytecode_rewriter.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/check_flag_expectations.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/compile_java.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/compile_kt.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/compile_resources.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/copy_ex.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_apk_operations_script.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_app_bundle.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_app_bundle_apks.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_bundle_wrapper_script.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_java_binary_script.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_r_java.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_r_txt.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_size_info_files.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_test_apk_wrapper_script.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/create_ui_locale_resources.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/dex.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/dist_aar.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/filter_zip.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/flatc_java.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/gcc_preprocess.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/generate_linker_version_script.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/ijar.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/jacoco_instr.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/java_cpp_enum.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/java_cpp_features.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/java_cpp_strings.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/java_google_api_keys.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/jinja_template.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/lint.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/merge_manifest.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/optimize_resources.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/prepare_resources.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/process_native_prebuilt.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/proguard.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/system_image_apks.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/trace_event_bytecode_rewriter.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/turbine.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/unused_resources.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/validate_static_library_dex_references.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/write_build_config.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/write_native_libraries_java.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/gyp/zip.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/incremental_install/generate_android_manifest.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/incremental_install/write_installer_json.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/pylib/results/presentation/test_results_presentation.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/resource_sizes.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/test_runner.pydeps', |
| 'build/android/test_wrapper/logdog_wrapper.pydeps', |
| 'build/lacros/lacros_resource_sizes.pydeps', |
| 'build/protoc_java.pydeps', |
| 'chrome/android/monochrome/scripts/monochrome_python_tests.pydeps', |
| 'chrome/test/chromedriver/log_replay/client_replay_unittest.pydeps', |
| 'chrome/test/chromedriver/test/run_py_tests.pydeps', |
| 'chromecast/resource_sizes/chromecast_resource_sizes.pydeps', |
| 'components/cronet/tools/generate_javadoc.pydeps', |
| 'components/cronet/tools/jar_src.pydeps', |
| 'components/module_installer/android/module_desc_java.pydeps', |
| 'content/public/android/generate_child_service.pydeps', |
| 'net/tools/testserver/testserver.pydeps', |
| 'testing/scripts/run_isolated_script_test.pydeps', |
| 'testing/merge_scripts/standard_isolated_script_merge.pydeps', |
| 'testing/merge_scripts/standard_gtest_merge.pydeps', |
| 'testing/merge_scripts/code_coverage/merge_results.pydeps', |
| 'testing/merge_scripts/code_coverage/merge_steps.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/android_platform/development/scripts/stack.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/build_web_idl_database.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/check_generated_file_list.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/collect_idl_files.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/generate_bindings.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/generate_event_interface_names.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/bindings/scripts/validate_web_idl.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/tools/blinkpy/web_tests/merge_results.pydeps', |
| 'third_party/blink/tools/merge_web_test_results.pydeps', |
| 'tools/binary_size/sizes.pydeps', |
| 'tools/binary_size/supersize.pydeps', |
| 'tools/perf/process_perf_results.pydeps', |
| ] |
| |
| |
| _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES = _ANDROID_SPECIFIC_PYDEPS_FILES + _GENERIC_PYDEPS_FILES |
| |
| |
| # Bypass the AUTHORS check for these accounts. |
| _KNOWN_ROBOTS = set( |
| ) | set('%s@appspot.gserviceaccount.com' % s for s in ('findit-for-me',) |
| ) | set('%s@developer.gserviceaccount.com' % s for s in ('3su6n15k.default',) |
| ) | set('%s@chops-service-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com' % s |
| for s in ('bling-autoroll-builder', 'v8-ci-autoroll-builder', |
| 'wpt-autoroller', 'chrome-weblayer-builder', |
| 'lacros-version-skew-roller', 'skylab-test-cros-roller', |
| 'infra-try-recipes-tester', 'lacros-tracking-roller', |
| 'lacros-sdk-version-roller', 'chrome-automated-expectation', |
| 'chromium-automated-expectation', 'chrome-branch-day', |
| 'chromium-autosharder') |
| ) | set('%s@skia-public.iam.gserviceaccount.com' % s |
| for s in ('chromium-autoroll', 'chromium-release-autoroll') |
| ) | set('%s@skia-corp.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com' % s |
| for s in ('chromium-internal-autoroll',) |
| ) | set('%s@owners-cleanup-prod.google.com.iam.gserviceaccount.com' % s |
| for s in ('swarming-tasks',) |
| ) | set('%s@fuchsia-infra.iam.gserviceaccount.com' % s |
| for s in ('global-integration-try-builder', |
| 'global-integration-ci-builder') |
| ) | set('%s@prod.google.com' % s |
| for s in ('chops-security-borg', |
| 'chops-security-cronjobs-cpesuggest')) |
| |
| _INVALID_GRD_FILE_LINE = [ |
| (r'<file lang=.* path=.*', 'Path should come before lang in GRD files.') |
| ] |
| |
| def _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, file_path): |
| """Returns True if this file contains C++-like code (and not Python, |
| Go, Java, MarkDown, ...)""" |
| |
| ext = input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] |
| # This list is compatible with CppChecker.IsCppFile but we should |
| # consider adding ".c" to it. If we do that we can use this function |
| # at more places in the code. |
| return ext in ( |
| '.h', |
| '.cc', |
| '.cpp', |
| '.m', |
| '.mm', |
| ) |
| |
| |
| def _IsCPlusPlusHeaderFile(input_api, file_path): |
| return input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] == ".h" |
| |
| |
| def _IsJavaFile(input_api, file_path): |
| return input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] == ".java" |
| |
| |
| def _IsProtoFile(input_api, file_path): |
| return input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] == ".proto" |
| |
| |
| def _IsXmlOrGrdFile(input_api, file_path): |
| ext = input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] |
| return ext in ('.grd', '.xml') |
| |
| |
| def _IsMojomFile(input_api, file_path): |
| return input_api.os_path.splitext(file_path)[1] == ".mojom" |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoUpstreamDepsOnClank(input_api, output_api): |
| """Prevent additions of dependencies from the upstream repo on //clank.""" |
| # clank can depend on clank |
| if input_api.change.RepositoryRoot().endswith('clank'): |
| return [] |
| build_file_patterns = [ |
| r'(.+/)?BUILD\.gn', |
| r'.+\.gni', |
| ] |
| excluded_files = [r'build[/\\]config[/\\]android[/\\]config\.gni'] |
| bad_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^[^#]*//clank') |
| |
| error_message = 'Disallowed import on //clank in an upstream build file:' |
| |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, |
| files_to_check=build_file_patterns, |
| files_to_skip=excluded_files) |
| |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterFile): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if (bad_pattern.search(line)): |
| problems.append('%s:%d\n %s' % |
| (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| if problems: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify(error_message, problems)] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctions(input_api, output_api): |
| """Attempts to prevent use of functions intended only for testing in |
| non-testing code. For now this is just a best-effort implementation |
| that ignores header files and may have some false positives. A |
| better implementation would probably need a proper C++ parser. |
| """ |
| # We only scan .cc files and the like, as the declaration of |
| # for-testing functions in header files are hard to distinguish from |
| # calls to such functions without a proper C++ parser. |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS] |
| |
| base_function_pattern = r'[ :]test::[^\s]+|ForTest(s|ing)?|for_test(s|ing)?' |
| inclusion_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'(%s)\s*\(' % |
| base_function_pattern) |
| comment_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'//.*(%s)' % base_function_pattern) |
| allowlist_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'// IN-TEST$') |
| exclusion_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'::[A-Za-z0-9_]+(%s)|(%s)[^;]+\{' % |
| (base_function_pattern, base_function_pattern)) |
| # Avoid a false positive in this case, where the method name, the ::, and |
| # the closing { are all on different lines due to line wrapping. |
| # HelperClassForTesting:: |
| # HelperClassForTesting( |
| # args) |
| # : member(0) {} |
| method_defn_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'[A-Za-z0-9_]+::$') |
| |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| files_to_skip = (_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP) |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, |
| files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterFile): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| in_method_defn = False |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if (inclusion_pattern.search(line) |
| and not comment_pattern.search(line) |
| and not exclusion_pattern.search(line) |
| and not allowlist_pattern.search(line) |
| and not in_method_defn): |
| problems.append('%s:%d\n %s' % |
| (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| in_method_defn = method_defn_pattern.search(line) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify(_TEST_ONLY_WARNING, problems) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctionsJava(input_api, output_api): |
| """This is a simplified version of |
| CheckNoProductionCodeUsingTestOnlyFunctions for Java files. |
| """ |
| javadoc_start_re = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*/\*\*') |
| javadoc_end_re = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*\*/') |
| name_pattern = r'ForTest(s|ing)?' |
| # Describes an occurrence of "ForTest*" inside a // comment. |
| comment_re = input_api.re.compile(r'//.*%s' % name_pattern) |
| # Describes @VisibleForTesting(otherwise = VisibleForTesting.PROTECTED) |
| annotation_re = input_api.re.compile(r'@VisibleForTesting\(') |
| # Catch calls. |
| inclusion_re = input_api.re.compile(r'(%s)\s*\(' % name_pattern) |
| # Ignore definitions. (Comments are ignored separately.) |
| exclusion_re = input_api.re.compile(r'(%s)[^;]+\{' % name_pattern) |
| allowlist_re = input_api.re.compile(r'// IN-TEST$') |
| |
| problems = [] |
| sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, |
| files_to_skip=(('(?i).*test', r'.*\/junit\/') + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$']) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=sources): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| is_inside_javadoc = False |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if is_inside_javadoc and javadoc_end_re.search(line): |
| is_inside_javadoc = False |
| if not is_inside_javadoc and javadoc_start_re.search(line): |
| is_inside_javadoc = True |
| if is_inside_javadoc: |
| continue |
| if (inclusion_re.search(line) and not comment_re.search(line) |
| and not annotation_re.search(line) |
| and not allowlist_re.search(line) |
| and not exclusion_re.search(line)): |
| problems.append('%s:%d\n %s' % |
| (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify(_TEST_ONLY_WARNING, problems) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoIOStreamInHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure no .h files include <iostream>.""" |
| files = [] |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^#include\s*<iostream>', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(input_api.FilterSourceFile): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('.h'): |
| continue |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| if pattern.search(contents): |
| files.append(f) |
| |
| if len(files): |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not #include <iostream> in header files, since it inserts static ' |
| 'initialization into every file including the header. Instead, ' |
| '#include <ostream>. See http://crbug.com/94794', files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoStrCatRedefines(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks no windows headers with StrCat redefined are included directly.""" |
| files = [] |
| files_to_check = (r'.+%s' % _HEADER_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS) |
| files_to_skip = (input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + |
| _NON_BASE_DEPENDENT_PATHS) |
| sources_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=files_to_check, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| pattern_deny = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^#include\s*[<"](shlwapi|atlbase|propvarutil|sphelper).h[">]', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| pattern_allow = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^#include\s"base/win/windows_defines.inc"', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources_filter): |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| if pattern_deny.search( |
| contents) and not pattern_allow.search(contents): |
| files.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if len(files): |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not #include shlwapi.h, atlbase.h, propvarutil.h or sphelper.h ' |
| 'directly since they pollute code with StrCat macro. Instead, ' |
| 'include matching header from base/win. See http://crbug.com/856536', |
| files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def _CheckNoUNIT_TESTInSourceFiles(input_api, f): |
| problems = [] |
| |
| unit_test_macro = input_api.re.compile( |
| '^\s*#.*(?:ifn?def\s+UNIT_TEST|defined\s*\(?\s*UNIT_TEST\s*\)?)(?:$|\s+)') |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if unit_test_macro.match(line): |
| problems.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| return problems |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoUNIT_TESTInSourceFiles(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure no source files use UNIT_TEST.""" |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if (not f.LocalPath().endswith(('.cc', '.mm'))): |
| continue |
| problems.extend( |
| _CheckNoUNIT_TESTInSourceFiles(input_api, f)) |
| |
| if not problems: |
| return [] |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('UNIT_TEST is only for headers.\n' + |
| '\n'.join(problems)) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoDISABLETypoInTests(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to prevent attempts to disable tests with DISABLE_ prefix. |
| |
| This test warns if somebody tries to disable a test with the DISABLE_ prefix |
| instead of DISABLED_. To filter false positives, reports are only generated |
| if a corresponding MAYBE_ line exists. |
| """ |
| problems = [] |
| |
| # The following two patterns are looked for in tandem - is a test labeled |
| # as MAYBE_ followed by a DISABLE_ (instead of the correct DISABLED) |
| maybe_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'MAYBE_([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)') |
| disable_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'DISABLE_([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)') |
| |
| # This is for the case that a test is disabled on all platforms. |
| full_disable_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\s*TEST[^(]*\([a-zA-Z0-9_]+,\s*DISABLE_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+\)', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(False): |
| if not 'test' in f.LocalPath() or not f.LocalPath().endswith('.cc'): |
| continue |
| |
| # Search for MABYE_, DISABLE_ pairs. |
| disable_lines = {} # Maps of test name to line number. |
| maybe_lines = {} |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| disable_match = disable_pattern.search(line) |
| if disable_match: |
| disable_lines[disable_match.group(1)] = line_num |
| maybe_match = maybe_pattern.search(line) |
| if maybe_match: |
| maybe_lines[maybe_match.group(1)] = line_num |
| |
| # Search for DISABLE_ occurrences within a TEST() macro. |
| disable_tests = set(disable_lines.keys()) |
| maybe_tests = set(maybe_lines.keys()) |
| for test in disable_tests.intersection(maybe_tests): |
| problems.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), disable_lines[test])) |
| |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| full_disable_match = full_disable_pattern.search(contents) |
| if full_disable_match: |
| problems.append(' %s' % f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if not problems: |
| return [] |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Attempt to disable a test with DISABLE_ instead of DISABLED_?\n' + |
| '\n'.join(problems)) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForgettingMAYBEInTests(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure tests disabled conditionally are not missing a |
| corresponding MAYBE_ prefix. |
| """ |
| # Expect at least a lowercase character in the test name. This helps rule out |
| # false positives with macros wrapping the actual tests name. |
| define_maybe_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\#define MAYBE_(?P<test_name>\w*[a-z]\w*)') |
| # The test_maybe_pattern needs to handle all of these forms. The standard: |
| # IN_PROC_TEST_F(SyncTest, MAYBE_Start) { |
| # With a wrapper macro around the test name: |
| # IN_PROC_TEST_F(SyncTest, E2E_ENABLED(MAYBE_Start)) { |
| # And the odd-ball NACL_BROWSER_TEST_f format: |
| # NACL_BROWSER_TEST_F(NaClBrowserTest, SimpleLoad, { |
| # The optional E2E_ENABLED-style is handled with (\w*\()? |
| # The NACL_BROWSER_TEST_F pattern is handled by allowing a trailing comma or |
| # trailing ')'. |
| test_maybe_pattern = ( |
| r'^\s*\w*TEST[^(]*\(\s*\w+,\s*(\w*\()?MAYBE_{test_name}[\),]') |
| suite_maybe_pattern = r'^\s*\w*TEST[^(]*\(\s*MAYBE_{test_name}[\),]' |
| warnings = [] |
| |
| # Read the entire files. We can't just read the affected lines, forgetting to |
| # add MAYBE_ on a change would not show up otherwise. |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(False): |
| if not 'test' in f.LocalPath() or not f.LocalPath().endswith('.cc'): |
| continue |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| lines = contents.splitlines(True) |
| current_position = 0 |
| warning_test_names = set() |
| for line_num, line in enumerate(lines, start=1): |
| current_position += len(line) |
| maybe_match = define_maybe_pattern.search(line) |
| if maybe_match: |
| test_name = maybe_match.group('test_name') |
| # Do not warn twice for the same test. |
| if (test_name in warning_test_names): |
| continue |
| warning_test_names.add(test_name) |
| |
| # Attempt to find the corresponding MAYBE_ test or suite, starting from |
| # the current position. |
| test_match = input_api.re.compile( |
| test_maybe_pattern.format(test_name=test_name), |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE).search(contents, current_position) |
| suite_match = input_api.re.compile( |
| suite_maybe_pattern.format(test_name=test_name), |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE).search(contents, current_position) |
| if not test_match and not suite_match: |
| warnings.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| '%s:%d found MAYBE_ defined without corresponding test %s' |
| % (f.LocalPath(), line_num, test_name))) |
| return warnings |
| |
| |
| def CheckDCHECK_IS_ONHasBraces(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure DCHECK_IS_ON() does not skip the parentheses.""" |
| errors = [] |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'\bDCHECK_IS_ON\b(?!\(\))', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(input_api.FilterSourceFile): |
| if (not f.LocalPath().endswith(('.cc', '.mm', '.h'))): |
| continue |
| for lnum, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if input_api.re.search(pattern, line): |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError(( |
| '%s:%d: Use of DCHECK_IS_ON() must be written as "#if ' |
| + 'DCHECK_IS_ON()", not forgetting the parentheses.') % |
| (f.LocalPath(), lnum))) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| # TODO(crbug/1138055): Reimplement CheckUmaHistogramChangesOnUpload check in a |
| # more reliable way. See |
| # https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/chromium/src/+/2500269 |
| |
| |
| def CheckFlakyTestUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that FlakyTest annotation is our own instead of the android one""" |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'import android.test.FlakyTest;') |
| files = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(input_api.FilterSourceFile): |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith('Test.java'): |
| if pattern.search(input_api.ReadFile(f)): |
| files.append(f) |
| if len(files): |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Use org.chromium.base.test.util.FlakyTest instead of ' |
| 'android.test.FlakyTest', files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoDEPSGIT(input_api, output_api): |
| """Make sure .DEPS.git is never modified manually.""" |
| if any(f.LocalPath().endswith('.DEPS.git') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles()): |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Never commit changes to .DEPS.git. This file is maintained by an\n' |
| 'automated system based on what\'s in DEPS and your changes will be\n' |
| 'overwritten.\n' |
| 'See https://sites.google.com/a/chromium.org/dev/developers/how-tos/' |
| 'get-the-code#Rolling_DEPS\n' |
| 'for more information') |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckCrosApiNeedBrowserTest(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check new crosapi should add browser test.""" |
| has_new_crosapi = False |
| has_browser_test = False |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| path = f.LocalPath() |
| if (path.startswith('chromeos/crosapi/mojom') and |
| _IsMojomFile(input_api, path) and f.Action() == 'A'): |
| has_new_crosapi = True |
| if path.endswith('browsertest.cc') or path.endswith('browser_test.cc'): |
| has_browser_test = True |
| if has_new_crosapi and not has_browser_test: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'You are adding a new crosapi, but there is no file ends with ' |
| 'browsertest.cc file being added or modified. It is important ' |
| 'to add crosapi browser test coverage to avoid version ' |
| ' skew issues.\n' |
| 'Check //docs/lacros/test_instructions.md for more information.' |
| ) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckValidHostsInDEPSOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that DEPS file deps are from allowed_hosts.""" |
| # Run only if DEPS file has been modified to annoy fewer bystanders. |
| if all(f.LocalPath() != 'DEPS' for f in input_api.AffectedFiles()): |
| return [] |
| # Outsource work to gclient verify |
| try: |
| gclient_path = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| 'third_party', 'depot_tools', |
| 'gclient.py') |
| input_api.subprocess.check_output( |
| [input_api.python3_executable, gclient_path, 'verify'], |
| stderr=input_api.subprocess.STDOUT) |
| return [] |
| except input_api.subprocess.CalledProcessError as error: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'DEPS file must have only git dependencies.', |
| long_text=error.output) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def _GetMessageForMatchingType(input_api, affected_file, line_number, line, |
| ban_rule): |
| """Helper method for checking for banned constructs. |
| |
| Returns an string composed of the name of the file, the line number where the |
| match has been found and the additional text passed as |message| in case the |
| target type name matches the text inside the line passed as parameter. |
| """ |
| result = [] |
| |
| # Ignore comments about banned types. |
| if input_api.re.search(r"^ *//", line): |
| return result |
| # A // nocheck comment will bypass this error. |
| if line.endswith(" nocheck"): |
| return result |
| |
| matched = False |
| if ban_rule.pattern[0:1] == '/': |
| regex = ban_rule.pattern[1:] |
| if input_api.re.search(regex, line): |
| matched = True |
| elif ban_rule.pattern in line: |
| matched = True |
| |
| if matched: |
| result.append(' %s:%d:' % (affected_file.LocalPath(), line_number)) |
| for line in ban_rule.explanation: |
| result.append(' %s' % line) |
| |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoBannedFunctions(input_api, output_api): |
| """Make sure that banned functions are not used.""" |
| warnings = [] |
| errors = [] |
| |
| def IsExcludedFile(affected_file, excluded_paths): |
| if not excluded_paths: |
| return False |
| |
| local_path = affected_file.LocalPath() |
| # Consistently use / as path separator to simplify the writing of regex |
| # expressions. |
| local_path = local_path.replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/') |
| for item in excluded_paths: |
| if input_api.re.match(item, local_path): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def IsIosObjcFile(affected_file): |
| local_path = affected_file.LocalPath() |
| if input_api.os_path.splitext(local_path)[-1] not in ('.mm', '.m', |
| '.h'): |
| return False |
| basename = input_api.os_path.basename(local_path) |
| if 'ios' in basename.split('_'): |
| return True |
| for sep in (input_api.os_path.sep, input_api.os_path.altsep): |
| if sep and 'ios' in local_path.split(sep): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| def CheckForMatch(affected_file, line_num: int, line: str, |
| ban_rule: BanRule): |
| if IsExcludedFile(affected_file, ban_rule.excluded_paths): |
| return |
| |
| problems = _GetMessageForMatchingType(input_api, f, line_num, line, |
| ban_rule) |
| if problems: |
| if ban_rule.treat_as_error is not None and ban_rule.treat_as_error: |
| errors.extend(problems) |
| else: |
| warnings.extend(problems) |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.java')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_JAVA_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.js', '.ts')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_JAVASCRIPT_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.mm', '.m', '.h')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_OBJC_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=IsIosObjcFile): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_IOS_OBJC_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| egtest_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('_egtest.mm')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=egtest_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_IOS_EGTEST_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.cc', '.mm', '.h')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_CPP_FUNCTIONS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.mojom')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_MOJOM_PATTERNS: |
| CheckForMatch(f, line_num, line, ban_rule) |
| |
| |
| result = [] |
| if (warnings): |
| result.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('Banned functions were used.\n' + |
| '\n'.join(warnings))) |
| if (errors): |
| result.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Banned functions were used.\n' + |
| '\n'.join(errors))) |
| return result |
| |
| def CheckNoLayoutCallsInTests(input_api, output_api): |
| """Make sure there are no explicit calls to View::Layout() in tests""" |
| warnings = [] |
| ban_rule = BanRule( |
| r'/(\.|->)Layout\(\);', |
| ( |
| 'Direct calls to View::Layout() are not allowed in tests. ' |
| 'If the view must be laid out here, use RunScheduledLayout(view). It ' |
| 'is found in //ui/views/test/views_test_utils.h. ' |
| 'See http://crbug.com/1350521 for more details.', |
| ), |
| False, |
| ) |
| file_filter = lambda f: input_api.re.search( |
| r'_(unittest|browsertest|ui_test).*\.(cc|mm)$', f.LocalPath()) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter = file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| problems = _GetMessageForMatchingType(input_api, f, |
| line_num, line, |
| ban_rule) |
| if problems: |
| warnings.extend(problems) |
| result = [] |
| if (warnings): |
| result.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Banned call to View::Layout() in tests.\n\n'.join(warnings))) |
| return result |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidNoBannedImports(input_api, output_api): |
| """Make sure that banned java imports are not used.""" |
| errors = [] |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.java')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for ban_rule in _BANNED_JAVA_IMPORTS: |
| # Consider merging this into the above function. There is no |
| # real difference anymore other than helping with a little |
| # bit of boilerplate text. Doing so means things like |
| # `treat_as_error` will also be uniformly handled. |
| problems = _GetMessageForMatchingType(input_api, f, line_num, |
| line, ban_rule) |
| if problems: |
| errors.extend(problems) |
| result = [] |
| if (errors): |
| result.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Banned imports were used.\n' + |
| '\n'.join(errors))) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoPragmaOnce(input_api, output_api): |
| """Make sure that banned functions are not used.""" |
| files = [] |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^#pragma\s+once', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(input_api.FilterSourceFile): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('.h'): |
| continue |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith('com_imported_mstscax.h'): |
| continue |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| if pattern.search(contents): |
| files.append(f) |
| |
| if files: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not use #pragma once in header files.\n' |
| 'See http://www.chromium.org/developers/coding-style#TOC-File-headers', |
| files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoTrinaryTrueFalse(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure we don't introduce use of foo ? true : false.""" |
| problems = [] |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'\?\s*(true|false)\s*:\s*(true|false)') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith(('.cc', '.h', '.inl', '.m', '.mm')): |
| continue |
| |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if pattern.match(line): |
| problems.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| if not problems: |
| return [] |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Please consider avoiding the "? true : false" pattern if possible.\n' |
| + '\n'.join(problems)) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def CheckUnwantedDependencies(input_api, output_api): |
| """Runs checkdeps on #include and import statements added in this |
| change. Breaking - rules is an error, breaking ! rules is a |
| warning. |
| """ |
| # Return early if no relevant file types were modified. |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| path = f.LocalPath() |
| if (_IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, path) or _IsProtoFile(input_api, path) |
| or _IsJavaFile(input_api, path)): |
| break |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| import sys |
| # We need to wait until we have an input_api object and use this |
| # roundabout construct to import checkdeps because this file is |
| # eval-ed and thus doesn't have __file__. |
| original_sys_path = sys.path |
| try: |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| 'buildtools', 'checkdeps') |
| ] |
| import checkdeps |
| from rules import Rule |
| finally: |
| # Restore sys.path to what it was before. |
| sys.path = original_sys_path |
| |
| added_includes = [] |
| added_imports = [] |
| added_java_imports = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| changed_lines = [line for _, line in f.ChangedContents()] |
| added_includes.append([f.AbsoluteLocalPath(), changed_lines]) |
| elif _IsProtoFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| changed_lines = [line for _, line in f.ChangedContents()] |
| added_imports.append([f.AbsoluteLocalPath(), changed_lines]) |
| elif _IsJavaFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| changed_lines = [line for _, line in f.ChangedContents()] |
| added_java_imports.append([f.AbsoluteLocalPath(), changed_lines]) |
| |
| deps_checker = checkdeps.DepsChecker(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()) |
| |
| error_descriptions = [] |
| warning_descriptions = [] |
| error_subjects = set() |
| warning_subjects = set() |
| |
| for path, rule_type, rule_description in deps_checker.CheckAddedCppIncludes( |
| added_includes): |
| path = input_api.os_path.relpath(path, input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()) |
| description_with_path = '%s\n %s' % (path, rule_description) |
| if rule_type == Rule.DISALLOW: |
| error_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| error_subjects.add("#includes") |
| else: |
| warning_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| warning_subjects.add("#includes") |
| |
| for path, rule_type, rule_description in deps_checker.CheckAddedProtoImports( |
| added_imports): |
| path = input_api.os_path.relpath(path, input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()) |
| description_with_path = '%s\n %s' % (path, rule_description) |
| if rule_type == Rule.DISALLOW: |
| error_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| error_subjects.add("imports") |
| else: |
| warning_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| warning_subjects.add("imports") |
| |
| for path, rule_type, rule_description in deps_checker.CheckAddedJavaImports( |
| added_java_imports, _JAVA_MULTIPLE_DEFINITION_EXCLUDED_PATHS): |
| path = input_api.os_path.relpath(path, input_api.PresubmitLocalPath()) |
| description_with_path = '%s\n %s' % (path, rule_description) |
| if rule_type == Rule.DISALLOW: |
| error_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| error_subjects.add("imports") |
| else: |
| warning_descriptions.append(description_with_path) |
| warning_subjects.add("imports") |
| |
| results = [] |
| if error_descriptions: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'You added one or more %s that violate checkdeps rules.' % |
| " and ".join(error_subjects), error_descriptions)) |
| if warning_descriptions: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify( |
| 'You added one or more %s of files that are temporarily\n' |
| 'allowed but being removed. Can you avoid introducing the\n' |
| '%s? See relevant DEPS file(s) for details and contacts.' % |
| (" and ".join(warning_subjects), "/".join(warning_subjects)), |
| warning_descriptions)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckFilePermissions(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that all files have their permissions properly set.""" |
| if input_api.platform == 'win32': |
| return [] |
| checkperms_tool = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| 'tools', 'checkperms', |
| 'checkperms.py') |
| args = [ |
| input_api.python3_executable, checkperms_tool, '--root', |
| input_api.change.RepositoryRoot() |
| ] |
| with input_api.CreateTemporaryFile() as file_list: |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| # checkperms.py file/directory arguments must be relative to the |
| # repository. |
| file_list.write((f.LocalPath() + '\n').encode('utf8')) |
| file_list.close() |
| args += ['--file-list', file_list.name] |
| try: |
| input_api.subprocess.check_output(args) |
| return [] |
| except input_api.subprocess.CalledProcessError as error: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError('checkperms.py failed:', |
| long_text=error.output.decode( |
| 'utf-8', 'ignore')) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoAuraWindowPropertyHInHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| """Makes sure we don't include ui/aura/window_property.h |
| in header files. |
| """ |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^#include\s*"ui/aura/window_property.h"') |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('.h'): |
| continue |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if pattern.match(line): |
| errors.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Header files should not include ui/aura/window_property.h', |
| errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoInternalHeapIncludes(input_api, output_api): |
| """Makes sure we don't include any headers from |
| third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/impl or |
| third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/v8_wrapper from files outside of |
| third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap |
| """ |
| impl_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\s*#include\s*"third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/impl/.*"') |
| v8_wrapper_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\s*#include\s*"third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/v8_wrapper/.*"' |
| ) |
| # Consistently use / as path separator to simplify the writing of regex |
| # expressions. |
| file_filter = lambda f: not input_api.re.match( |
| r"^third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/.*", |
| f.LocalPath().replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/')) |
| errors = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if impl_pattern.match(line) or v8_wrapper_pattern.match(line): |
| errors.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not include files from third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/impl' |
| ' or third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/v8_wrapper. Use the ' |
| 'relevant counterparts from third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap', |
| errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckForVersionControlConflictsInFile(input_api, f): |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile('^(?:<<<<<<<|>>>>>>>) |^=======$') |
| errors = [] |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith(('.md', '.rst', '.txt')): |
| # First-level headers in markdown look a lot like version control |
| # conflict markers. http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/basics |
| continue |
| if pattern.match(line): |
| errors.append(' %s:%d %s' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num, line)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def CheckForVersionControlConflicts(input_api, output_api): |
| """Usually this is not intentional and will cause a compile failure.""" |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| errors.extend(_CheckForVersionControlConflictsInFile(input_api, f)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Version control conflict markers found, please resolve.', |
| errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckGoogleSupportAnswerUrlOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile('support\.google\.com\/chrome.*/answer') |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append(' %s:%d %s' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num, line)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Found Google support URL addressed by answer number. Please replace ' |
| 'with a p= identifier instead. See crbug.com/679462\n', |
| errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckHardcodedGoogleHostsInLowerLayers(input_api, output_api): |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| """Filter function for use with input_api.AffectedSourceFiles, |
| below. This filters out everything except non-test files from |
| top-level directories that generally speaking should not hard-code |
| service URLs (e.g. src/android_webview/, src/content/ and others). |
| """ |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_check=[r'^(android_webview|base|content|net)/.*'], |
| files_to_skip=(_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP)) |
| |
| base_pattern = ('"[^"]*(google|googleapis|googlezip|googledrive|appspot)' |
| '\.(com|net)[^"]*"') |
| comment_pattern = input_api.re.compile('//.*%s' % base_pattern) |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(base_pattern) |
| problems = [] # items are (filename, line_number, line) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterFile): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if not comment_pattern.search(line) and pattern.search(line): |
| problems.append((f.LocalPath(), line_num, line)) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify( |
| 'Most layers below src/chrome/ should not hardcode service URLs.\n' |
| 'Are you sure this is correct?', [ |
| ' %s:%d: %s' % (problem[0], problem[1], problem[2]) |
| for problem in problems |
| ]) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckChromeOsSyncedPrefRegistration(input_api, output_api): |
| """Warns if Chrome OS C++ files register syncable prefs as browser prefs.""" |
| |
| def FileFilter(affected_file): |
| """Includes directories known to be Chrome OS only.""" |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_check=( |
| '^ash/', |
| '^chromeos/', # Top-level src/chromeos. |
| '.*/chromeos/', # Any path component. |
| '^components/arc', |
| '^components/exo'), |
| files_to_skip=(input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP)) |
| |
| prefs = [] |
| priority_prefs = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=FileFilter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if input_api.re.search('PrefRegistrySyncable::SYNCABLE_PREF', |
| line): |
| prefs.append(' %s:%d:' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| prefs.append(' %s' % line) |
| if input_api.re.search( |
| 'PrefRegistrySyncable::SYNCABLE_PRIORITY_PREF', line): |
| priority_prefs.append(' %s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| priority_prefs.append(' %s' % line) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if (prefs): |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Preferences were registered as SYNCABLE_PREF and will be controlled ' |
| 'by browser sync settings. If these prefs should be controlled by OS ' |
| 'sync settings use SYNCABLE_OS_PREF instead.\n' + |
| '\n'.join(prefs))) |
| if (priority_prefs): |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Preferences were registered as SYNCABLE_PRIORITY_PREF and will be ' |
| 'controlled by browser sync settings. If these prefs should be ' |
| 'controlled by OS sync settings use SYNCABLE_OS_PRIORITY_PREF ' |
| 'instead.\n' + '\n'.join(prefs))) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckNoAbbreviationInPngFileName(input_api, output_api): |
| """Makes sure there are no abbreviations in the name of PNG files. |
| The native_client_sdk directory is excluded because it has auto-generated PNG |
| files for documentation. |
| """ |
| errors = [] |
| files_to_check = [r'.*\.png$'] |
| files_to_skip = [r'^native_client_sdk/', |
| r'^services/test/', |
| r'^third_party/blink/web_tests/', |
| ] |
| file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=files_to_check, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| abbreviation = input_api.re.compile('.+_[a-z]\.png|.+_[a-z]_.*\.png') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=file_filter): |
| file_name = input_api.os_path.split(f.LocalPath())[1] |
| if abbreviation.search(file_name): |
| errors.append(' %s' % f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'The name of PNG files should not have abbreviations. \n' |
| 'Use _hover.png, _center.png, instead of _h.png, _c.png.\n' |
| 'Contact oshima@chromium.org if you have questions.', errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| def CheckNoProductIconsAddedToPublicRepo(input_api, output_api): |
| """Heuristically identifies product icons based on their file name and reminds |
| contributors not to add them to the Chromium repository. |
| """ |
| errors = [] |
| files_to_check = [r'.*google.*\.png$|.*google.*\.svg$|.*google.*\.icon$'] |
| file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=files_to_check) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=file_filter): |
| errors.append(' %s' % f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| # Give warnings instead of errors on presubmit --all and presubmit |
| # --files. |
| message_type = (output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult if input_api.no_diffs |
| else output_api.PresubmitError) |
| results.append( |
| message_type( |
| 'Trademarked images should not be added to the public repo. ' |
| 'See crbug.com/944754', errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _ExtractAddRulesFromParsedDeps(parsed_deps): |
| """Extract the rules that add dependencies from a parsed DEPS file. |
| |
| Args: |
| parsed_deps: the locals dictionary from evaluating the DEPS file.""" |
| add_rules = set() |
| add_rules.update([ |
| rule[1:] for rule in parsed_deps.get('include_rules', []) |
| if rule.startswith('+') or rule.startswith('!') |
| ]) |
| for _, rules in parsed_deps.get('specific_include_rules', {}).items(): |
| add_rules.update([ |
| rule[1:] for rule in rules |
| if rule.startswith('+') or rule.startswith('!') |
| ]) |
| return add_rules |
| |
| |
| def _ParseDeps(contents): |
| """Simple helper for parsing DEPS files.""" |
| |
| # Stubs for handling special syntax in the root DEPS file. |
| class _VarImpl: |
| def __init__(self, local_scope): |
| self._local_scope = local_scope |
| |
| def Lookup(self, var_name): |
| """Implements the Var syntax.""" |
| try: |
| return self._local_scope['vars'][var_name] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise Exception('Var is not defined: %s' % var_name) |
| |
| local_scope = {} |
| global_scope = { |
| 'Var': _VarImpl(local_scope).Lookup, |
| 'Str': str, |
| } |
| |
| exec(contents, global_scope, local_scope) |
| return local_scope |
| |
| |
| def _CalculateAddedDeps(os_path, old_contents, new_contents): |
| """Helper method for CheckAddedDepsHaveTargetApprovals. Returns |
| a set of DEPS entries that we should look up. |
| |
| For a directory (rather than a specific filename) we fake a path to |
| a specific filename by adding /DEPS. This is chosen as a file that |
| will seldom or never be subject to per-file include_rules. |
| """ |
| # We ignore deps entries on auto-generated directories. |
| AUTO_GENERATED_DIRS = ['grit', 'jni'] |
| |
| old_deps = _ExtractAddRulesFromParsedDeps(_ParseDeps(old_contents)) |
| new_deps = _ExtractAddRulesFromParsedDeps(_ParseDeps(new_contents)) |
| |
| added_deps = new_deps.difference(old_deps) |
| |
| results = set() |
| for added_dep in added_deps: |
| if added_dep.split('/')[0] in AUTO_GENERATED_DIRS: |
| continue |
| # Assume that a rule that ends in .h is a rule for a specific file. |
| if added_dep.endswith('.h'): |
| results.add(added_dep) |
| else: |
| results.add(os_path.join(added_dep, 'DEPS')) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckAddedDepsHaveTargetApprovals(input_api, output_api): |
| """When a dependency prefixed with + is added to a DEPS file, we |
| want to make sure that the change is reviewed by an OWNER of the |
| target file or directory, to avoid layering violations from being |
| introduced. This check verifies that this happens. |
| """ |
| # We rely on Gerrit's code-owners to check approvals. |
| # input_api.gerrit is always set for Chromium, but other projects |
| # might not use Gerrit. |
| if not input_api.gerrit or input_api.no_diffs: |
| return [] |
| if 'PRESUBMIT_SKIP_NETWORK' in input_api.environ: |
| return [] |
| try: |
| if (input_api.change.issue and |
| input_api.gerrit.IsOwnersOverrideApproved( |
| input_api.change.issue)): |
| # Skip OWNERS check when Owners-Override label is approved. This is |
| # intended for global owners, trusted bots, and on-call sheriffs. |
| # Review is still required for these changes. |
| return [] |
| except Exception as e: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Failed to retrieve owner override status - %s' % str(e))] |
| |
| virtual_depended_on_files = set() |
| |
| # Consistently use / as path separator to simplify the writing of regex |
| # expressions. |
| file_filter = lambda f: not input_api.re.match( |
| r"^third_party/blink/.*", |
| f.LocalPath().replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/')) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=file_filter): |
| filename = input_api.os_path.basename(f.LocalPath()) |
| if filename == 'DEPS': |
| virtual_depended_on_files.update( |
| _CalculateAddedDeps(input_api.os_path, |
| '\n'.join(f.OldContents()), |
| '\n'.join(f.NewContents()))) |
| |
| if not virtual_depended_on_files: |
| return [] |
| |
| if input_api.is_committing: |
| if input_api.tbr: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult( |
| '--tbr was specified, skipping OWNERS check for DEPS additions' |
| ) |
| ] |
| # TODO(dcheng): Make this generate an error on dry runs if the reviewer |
| # is not added, to prevent review serialization. |
| if input_api.dry_run: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult( |
| 'This is a dry run, skipping OWNERS check for DEPS additions' |
| ) |
| ] |
| if not input_api.change.issue: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| "DEPS approval by OWNERS check failed: this change has " |
| "no change number, so we can't check it for approvals.") |
| ] |
| output = output_api.PresubmitError |
| else: |
| output = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult |
| |
| owner_email, reviewers = ( |
| input_api.canned_checks.GetCodereviewOwnerAndReviewers( |
| input_api, None, approval_needed=input_api.is_committing)) |
| |
| owner_email = owner_email or input_api.change.author_email |
| |
| approval_status = input_api.owners_client.GetFilesApprovalStatus( |
| virtual_depended_on_files, reviewers.union([owner_email]), []) |
| missing_files = [ |
| f for f in virtual_depended_on_files |
| if approval_status[f] != input_api.owners_client.APPROVED |
| ] |
| |
| # We strip the /DEPS part that was added by |
| # _FilesToCheckForIncomingDeps to fake a path to a file in a |
| # directory. |
| def StripDeps(path): |
| start_deps = path.rfind('/DEPS') |
| if start_deps != -1: |
| return path[:start_deps] |
| else: |
| return path |
| |
| unapproved_dependencies = [ |
| "'+%s'," % StripDeps(path) for path in missing_files |
| ] |
| |
| if unapproved_dependencies: |
| output_list = [ |
| output( |
| 'You need LGTM from owners of depends-on paths in DEPS that were ' |
| 'modified in this CL:\n %s' % |
| '\n '.join(sorted(unapproved_dependencies))) |
| ] |
| suggested_owners = input_api.owners_client.SuggestOwners( |
| missing_files, exclude=[owner_email]) |
| output_list.append( |
| output('Suggested missing target path OWNERS:\n %s' % |
| '\n '.join(suggested_owners or []))) |
| return output_list |
| |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| # TODO: add unit tests. |
| def CheckSpamLogging(input_api, output_api): |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS] |
| files_to_skip = ( |
| _EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + ( |
| r"^base/fuchsia/scoped_fx_logger\.cc$", |
| r"^base/logging\.h$", |
| r"^base/logging\.cc$", |
| r"^base/task/thread_pool/task_tracker\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/app/chrome_main_delegate\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/browser/ash/arc/enterprise/cert_store/arc_cert_installer\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/browser/ash/policy/remote_commands/user_command_arc_job\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/browser/chrome_browser_main\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/browser/ui/startup/startup_browser_creator\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/browser/browser_switcher/bho/.*", |
| r"^chrome/browser/diagnostics/diagnostics_writer\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/chrome_cleaner/.*", |
| r"^chrome/chrome_elf/dll_hash/dll_hash_main\.cc$", |
| r"^chrome/installer/setup/.*", |
| r"^chromecast/", |
| r"^components/cast", |
| r"^components/media_control/renderer/media_playback_options\.cc$", |
| r"^components/policy/core/common/policy_logger\.cc$", |
| r"^components/viz/service/display/" |
| r"overlay_strategy_underlay_cast\.cc$", |
| r"^components/zucchini/.*", |
| # TODO(peter): Remove exception. https://crbug.com/534537 |
| r"^content/browser/notifications/" |
| r"notification_event_dispatcher_impl\.cc$", |
| r"^content/common/gpu/client/gl_helper_benchmark\.cc$", |
| r"^courgette/courgette_minimal_tool\.cc$", |
| r"^courgette/courgette_tool\.cc$", |
| r"^extensions/renderer/logging_native_handler\.cc$", |
| r"^fuchsia_web/common/init_logging\.cc$", |
| r"^fuchsia_web/runners/common/web_component\.cc$", |
| r"^fuchsia_web/shell/.*\.cc$", |
| r"^headless/app/headless_shell\.cc$", |
| r"^ipc/ipc_logging\.cc$", |
| r"^native_client_sdk/", |
| r"^remoting/base/logging\.h$", |
| r"^remoting/host/.*", |
| r"^sandbox/linux/.*", |
| r"^storage/browser/file_system/dump_file_system\.cc$", |
| r"^tools/", |
| r"^ui/base/resource/data_pack\.cc$", |
| r"^ui/aura/bench/bench_main\.cc$", |
| r"^ui/ozone/platform/cast/", |
| r"^ui/base/x/xwmstartupcheck/" |
| r"xwmstartupcheck\.cc$")) |
| source_file_filter = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| log_info = set([]) |
| printf = set([]) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter): |
| for _, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if input_api.re.search(r"\bD?LOG\s*\(\s*INFO\s*\)", line): |
| log_info.add(f.LocalPath()) |
| elif input_api.re.search(r"\bD?LOG_IF\s*\(\s*INFO\s*,", line): |
| log_info.add(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if input_api.re.search(r"\bprintf\(", line): |
| printf.add(f.LocalPath()) |
| elif input_api.re.search(r"\bfprintf\((stdout|stderr)", line): |
| printf.add(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if log_info: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'These files spam the console log with LOG(INFO):', |
| items=log_info) |
| ] |
| if printf: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'These files spam the console log with printf/fprintf:', |
| items=printf) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForAnonymousVariables(input_api, output_api): |
| """These types are all expected to hold locks while in scope and |
| so should never be anonymous (which causes them to be immediately |
| destroyed).""" |
| they_who_must_be_named = [ |
| 'base::AutoLock', |
| 'base::AutoReset', |
| 'base::AutoUnlock', |
| 'SkAutoAlphaRestore', |
| 'SkAutoBitmapShaderInstall', |
| 'SkAutoBlitterChoose', |
| 'SkAutoBounderCommit', |
| 'SkAutoCallProc', |
| 'SkAutoCanvasRestore', |
| 'SkAutoCommentBlock', |
| 'SkAutoDescriptor', |
| 'SkAutoDisableDirectionCheck', |
| 'SkAutoDisableOvalCheck', |
| 'SkAutoFree', |
| 'SkAutoGlyphCache', |
| 'SkAutoHDC', |
| 'SkAutoLockColors', |
| 'SkAutoLockPixels', |
| 'SkAutoMalloc', |
| 'SkAutoMaskFreeImage', |
| 'SkAutoMutexAcquire', |
| 'SkAutoPathBoundsUpdate', |
| 'SkAutoPDFRelease', |
| 'SkAutoRasterClipValidate', |
| 'SkAutoRef', |
| 'SkAutoTime', |
| 'SkAutoTrace', |
| 'SkAutoUnref', |
| ] |
| anonymous = r'(%s)\s*[({]' % '|'.join(they_who_must_be_named) |
| # bad: base::AutoLock(lock.get()); |
| # not bad: base::AutoLock lock(lock.get()); |
| bad_pattern = input_api.re.compile(anonymous) |
| # good: new base::AutoLock(lock.get()) |
| good_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'\bnew\s*' + anonymous) |
| errors = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith(('.cc', '.h', '.inl', '.m', '.mm')): |
| continue |
| for linenum, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if bad_pattern.search(line) and not good_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append('%s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), linenum)) |
| |
| if errors: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'These lines create anonymous variables that need to be named:', |
| items=errors) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckUniquePtrOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| # Returns whether |template_str| is of the form <T, U...> for some types T |
| # and U. Assumes that |template_str| is already in the form <...>. |
| def HasMoreThanOneArg(template_str): |
| # Level of <...> nesting. |
| nesting = 0 |
| for c in template_str: |
| if c == '<': |
| nesting += 1 |
| elif c == '>': |
| nesting -= 1 |
| elif c == ',' and nesting == 1: |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS] |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=(_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP), |
| files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern) |
| |
| # Pattern to capture a single "<...>" block of template arguments. It can |
| # handle linearly nested blocks, such as "<std::vector<std::set<T>>>", but |
| # cannot handle branching structures, such as "<pair<set<T>,set<U>>". The |
| # latter would likely require counting that < and > match, which is not |
| # expressible in regular languages. Should the need arise, one can introduce |
| # limited counting (matching up to a total number of nesting depth), which |
| # should cover all practical cases for already a low nesting limit. |
| template_arg_pattern = ( |
| r'<[^>]*' # Opening block of <. |
| r'>([^<]*>)?') # Closing block of >. |
| # Prefix expressing that whatever follows is not already inside a <...> |
| # block. |
| not_inside_template_arg_pattern = r'(^|[^<,\s]\s*)' |
| null_construct_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| not_inside_template_arg_pattern + r'\bstd::unique_ptr' + |
| template_arg_pattern + r'\(\)') |
| |
| # Same as template_arg_pattern, but excluding type arrays, e.g., <T[]>. |
| template_arg_no_array_pattern = ( |
| r'<[^>]*[^]]' # Opening block of <. |
| r'>([^(<]*[^]]>)?') # Closing block of >. |
| # Prefix saying that what follows is the start of an expression. |
| start_of_expr_pattern = r'(=|\breturn|^)\s*' |
| # Suffix saying that what follows are call parentheses with a non-empty list |
| # of arguments. |
| nonempty_arg_list_pattern = r'\(([^)]|$)' |
| # Put the template argument into a capture group for deeper examination later. |
| return_construct_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| start_of_expr_pattern + r'std::unique_ptr' + '(?P<template_arg>' + |
| template_arg_no_array_pattern + ')' + nonempty_arg_list_pattern) |
| |
| problems_constructor = [] |
| problems_nullptr = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| # Disallow: |
| # return std::unique_ptr<T>(foo); |
| # bar = std::unique_ptr<T>(foo); |
| # But allow: |
| # return std::unique_ptr<T[]>(foo); |
| # bar = std::unique_ptr<T[]>(foo); |
| # And also allow cases when the second template argument is present. Those |
| # cases cannot be handled by std::make_unique: |
| # return std::unique_ptr<T, U>(foo); |
| # bar = std::unique_ptr<T, U>(foo); |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| return_construct_result = return_construct_pattern.search(line) |
| if return_construct_result and not HasMoreThanOneArg( |
| return_construct_result.group('template_arg')): |
| problems_constructor.append( |
| '%s:%d\n %s' % (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| # Disallow: |
| # std::unique_ptr<T>() |
| if null_construct_pattern.search(line): |
| problems_nullptr.append( |
| '%s:%d\n %s' % (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| |
| errors = [] |
| if problems_nullptr: |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'The following files use std::unique_ptr<T>(). Use nullptr instead.', |
| problems_nullptr)) |
| if problems_constructor: |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'The following files use explicit std::unique_ptr constructor. ' |
| 'Use std::make_unique<T>() instead, or use base::WrapUnique if ' |
| 'std::make_unique is not an option.', problems_constructor)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def CheckUserActionUpdate(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks if any new user action has been added.""" |
| if any('actions.xml' == input_api.os_path.basename(f) |
| for f in input_api.LocalPaths()): |
| # If actions.xml is already included in the changelist, the PRESUBMIT |
| # for actions.xml will do a more complete presubmit check. |
| return [] |
| |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r'.*\.(cc|mm)$'] |
| files_to_skip = (_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP) |
| file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| action_re = r'[^a-zA-Z]UserMetricsAction\("([^"]*)' |
| current_actions = None |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| match = input_api.re.search(action_re, line) |
| if match: |
| # Loads contents in tools/metrics/actions/actions.xml to memory. It's |
| # loaded only once. |
| if not current_actions: |
| with open('tools/metrics/actions/actions.xml', |
| encoding='utf-8') as actions_f: |
| current_actions = actions_f.read() |
| # Search for the matched user action name in |current_actions|. |
| for action_name in match.groups(): |
| action = 'name="{0}"'.format(action_name) |
| if action not in current_actions: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'File %s line %d: %s is missing in ' |
| 'tools/metrics/actions/actions.xml. Please run ' |
| 'tools/metrics/actions/extract_actions.py to update.' |
| % (f.LocalPath(), line_num, action_name)) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def _ImportJSONCommentEater(input_api): |
| import sys |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'json_comment_eater') |
| ] |
| import json_comment_eater |
| return json_comment_eater |
| |
| |
| def _GetJSONParseError(input_api, filename, eat_comments=True): |
| try: |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(filename) |
| if eat_comments: |
| json_comment_eater = _ImportJSONCommentEater(input_api) |
| contents = json_comment_eater.Nom(contents) |
| |
| input_api.json.loads(contents) |
| except ValueError as e: |
| return e |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def _GetIDLParseError(input_api, filename): |
| try: |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(filename) |
| for i, char in enumerate(contents): |
| if not char.isascii(): |
| return ( |
| 'Non-ascii character "%s" (ord %d) found at offset %d.' % |
| (char, ord(char), i)) |
| idl_schema = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| 'tools', 'json_schema_compiler', |
| 'idl_schema.py') |
| process = input_api.subprocess.Popen( |
| [input_api.python3_executable, idl_schema], |
| stdin=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdout=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| universal_newlines=True) |
| (_, error) = process.communicate(input=contents) |
| return error or None |
| except ValueError as e: |
| return e |
| |
| |
| def CheckParseErrors(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that IDL and JSON files do not contain syntax errors.""" |
| actions = { |
| '.idl': _GetIDLParseError, |
| '.json': _GetJSONParseError, |
| } |
| # Most JSON files are preprocessed and support comments, but these do not. |
| json_no_comments_patterns = [ |
| r'^testing/', |
| ] |
| # Only run IDL checker on files in these directories. |
| idl_included_patterns = [ |
| r'^chrome/common/extensions/api/', |
| r'^extensions/common/api/', |
| ] |
| |
| def get_action(affected_file): |
| filename = affected_file.LocalPath() |
| return actions.get(input_api.os_path.splitext(filename)[1]) |
| |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| action = get_action(affected_file) |
| if not action: |
| return False |
| path = affected_file.LocalPath() |
| |
| if _MatchesFile(input_api, |
| _KNOWN_TEST_DATA_AND_INVALID_JSON_FILE_PATTERNS, path): |
| return False |
| |
| if (action == _GetIDLParseError |
| and not _MatchesFile(input_api, idl_included_patterns, path)): |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| results = [] |
| for affected_file in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=FilterFile, |
| include_deletes=False): |
| action = get_action(affected_file) |
| kwargs = {} |
| if (action == _GetJSONParseError |
| and _MatchesFile(input_api, json_no_comments_patterns, |
| affected_file.LocalPath())): |
| kwargs['eat_comments'] = False |
| parse_error = action(input_api, affected_file.AbsoluteLocalPath(), |
| **kwargs) |
| if parse_error: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| '%s could not be parsed: %s' % |
| (affected_file.LocalPath(), parse_error))) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckJavaStyle(input_api, output_api): |
| """Runs checkstyle on changed java files and returns errors if any exist.""" |
| |
| # Return early if no java files were modified. |
| if not any( |
| _IsJavaFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles()): |
| return [] |
| |
| import sys |
| original_sys_path = sys.path |
| try: |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'android', 'checkstyle') |
| ] |
| import checkstyle |
| finally: |
| # Restore sys.path to what it was before. |
| sys.path = original_sys_path |
| |
| return checkstyle.run_presubmit( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| files_to_skip=_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP) |
| |
| |
| def CheckPythonDevilInit(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure devil is initialized correctly in python scripts.""" |
| script_common_initialize_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'script_common\.InitializeEnvironment\(') |
| devil_env_config_initialize = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'devil_env\.config\.Initialize\(') |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=(_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + ( |
| r'^build/android/devil_chromium\.py', |
| r'^third_party/.*', |
| )), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.py$']) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if (script_common_initialize_pattern.search(line) |
| or devil_env_config_initialize.search(line)): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Devil initialization should always be done using ' |
| 'devil_chromium.Initialize() in the chromium project, to use better ' |
| 'defaults for dependencies (ex. up-to-date version of adb).', |
| errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _MatchesFile(input_api, patterns, path): |
| # Consistently use / as path separator to simplify the writing of regex |
| # expressions. |
| path = path.replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/') |
| for pattern in patterns: |
| if input_api.re.search(pattern, path): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| |
| def _ChangeHasSecurityReviewer(input_api, owners_file): |
| """Returns True iff the CL has a reviewer from SECURITY_OWNERS. |
| |
| Args: |
| input_api: The presubmit input API. |
| owners_file: OWNERS file with required reviewers. Typically, this is |
| something like ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS. |
| |
| Note: if the presubmit is running for commit rather than for upload, this |
| only returns True if a security reviewer has also approved the CL. |
| """ |
| # Owners-Override should bypass all additional OWNERS enforcement checks. |
| # A CR+1 vote will still be required to land this change. |
| if (input_api.change.issue and input_api.gerrit.IsOwnersOverrideApproved( |
| input_api.change.issue)): |
| return True |
| |
| owner_email, reviewers = ( |
| input_api.canned_checks.GetCodereviewOwnerAndReviewers( |
| input_api, |
| None, |
| approval_needed=input_api.is_committing and not input_api.dry_run)) |
| |
| security_owners = input_api.owners_client.ListOwners(owners_file) |
| return any(owner in reviewers for owner in security_owners) |
| |
| |
| @dataclass |
| class _SecurityProblemWithItems: |
| problem: str |
| items: Sequence[str] |
| |
| |
| @dataclass |
| class _MissingSecurityOwnersResult: |
| owners_file_problems: Sequence[_SecurityProblemWithItems] |
| has_security_sensitive_files: bool |
| missing_reviewer_problem: Optional[_SecurityProblemWithItems] |
| |
| |
| def _FindMissingSecurityOwners(input_api, |
| output_api, |
| file_patterns: Sequence[str], |
| excluded_patterns: Sequence[str], |
| required_owners_file: str, |
| custom_rule_function: Optional[Callable] = None |
| ) -> _MissingSecurityOwnersResult: |
| """Find OWNERS files missing per-file rules for security-sensitive files. |
| |
| Args: |
| input_api: the PRESUBMIT input API object. |
| output_api: the PRESUBMIT output API object. |
| file_patterns: basename patterns that require a corresponding per-file |
| security restriction. |
| excluded_patterns: path patterns that should be exempted from |
| requiring a security restriction. |
| required_owners_file: path to the required OWNERS file, e.g. |
| ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS |
| cc_alias: If not None, email that will be CCed automatically if the |
| change contains security-sensitive files, as determined by |
| `file_patterns` and `excluded_patterns`. |
| custom_rule_function: If not None, will be called with `input_api` and |
| the current file under consideration. Returning True will add an |
| exact match per-file rule check for the current file. |
| """ |
| |
| # `to_check` is a mapping of an OWNERS file path to Patterns. |
| # |
| # Patterns is a dictionary mapping glob patterns (suitable for use in |
| # per-file rules) to a PatternEntry. |
| # |
| # PatternEntry is a dictionary with two keys: |
| # - 'files': the files that are matched by this pattern |
| # - 'rules': the per-file rules needed for this pattern |
| # |
| # For example, if we expect OWNERS file to contain rules for *.mojom and |
| # *_struct_traits*.*, Patterns might look like this: |
| # { |
| # '*.mojom': { |
| # 'files': ..., |
| # 'rules': [ |
| # 'per-file *.mojom=set noparent', |
| # 'per-file *.mojom=file://ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS', |
| # ], |
| # }, |
| # '*_struct_traits*.*': { |
| # 'files': ..., |
| # 'rules': [ |
| # 'per-file *_struct_traits*.*=set noparent', |
| # 'per-file *_struct_traits*.*=file://ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS', |
| # ], |
| # }, |
| # } |
| to_check = {} |
| files_to_review = [] |
| |
| def AddPatternToCheck(file, pattern): |
| owners_file = input_api.os_path.join( |
| input_api.os_path.dirname(file.LocalPath()), 'OWNERS') |
| if owners_file not in to_check: |
| to_check[owners_file] = {} |
| if pattern not in to_check[owners_file]: |
| to_check[owners_file][pattern] = { |
| 'files': [], |
| 'rules': [ |
| f'per-file {pattern}=set noparent', |
| f'per-file {pattern}=file://{required_owners_file}', |
| ] |
| } |
| to_check[owners_file][pattern]['files'].append(file.LocalPath()) |
| files_to_review.append(file.LocalPath()) |
| |
| # Only enforce security OWNERS rules for a directory if that directory has a |
| # file that matches `file_patterns`. For example, if a directory only |
| # contains *.mojom files and no *_messages*.h files, the check should only |
| # ensure that rules for *.mojom files are present. |
| for file in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| file_basename = input_api.os_path.basename(file.LocalPath()) |
| if custom_rule_function is not None and custom_rule_function( |
| input_api, file): |
| AddPatternToCheck(file, file_basename) |
| continue |
| |
| if any( |
| input_api.fnmatch.fnmatch(file.LocalPath(), pattern) |
| for pattern in excluded_patterns): |
| continue |
| |
| for pattern in file_patterns: |
| # Unlike `excluded_patterns`, `file_patterns` is checked only against the |
| # file's basename. |
| if input_api.fnmatch.fnmatch(file_basename, pattern): |
| AddPatternToCheck(file, pattern) |
| break |
| |
| has_security_sensitive_files = bool(to_check) |
| |
| # Check if any newly added lines in OWNERS files intersect with required |
| # per-file OWNERS lines. If so, ensure that a security reviewer is included. |
| # This is a hack, but is needed because the OWNERS check (by design) ignores |
| # new OWNERS entries; otherwise, a non-owner could add someone as a new |
| # OWNER and have that newly-added OWNER self-approve their own addition. |
| newly_covered_files = [] |
| for file in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| if not file.LocalPath() in to_check: |
| continue |
| for _, line in file.ChangedContents(): |
| for _, entry in to_check[file.LocalPath()].items(): |
| if line in entry['rules']: |
| newly_covered_files.extend(entry['files']) |
| |
| missing_reviewer_problems = None |
| if newly_covered_files and not _ChangeHasSecurityReviewer( |
| input_api, required_owners_file): |
| missing_reviewer_problems = _SecurityProblemWithItems( |
| f'Review from an owner in {required_owners_file} is required for ' |
| 'the following newly-added files:', |
| [f'{file}' for file in sorted(set(newly_covered_files))]) |
| |
| # Go through the OWNERS files to check, filtering out rules that are already |
| # present in that OWNERS file. |
| for owners_file, patterns in to_check.items(): |
| try: |
| lines = set( |
| input_api.ReadFile( |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.change.RepositoryRoot(), |
| owners_file)).splitlines()) |
| for entry in patterns.values(): |
| entry['rules'] = [ |
| rule for rule in entry['rules'] if rule not in lines |
| ] |
| except IOError: |
| # No OWNERS file, so all the rules are definitely missing. |
| continue |
| |
| # All the remaining lines weren't found in OWNERS files, so emit an error. |
| owners_file_problems = [] |
| |
| for owners_file, patterns in to_check.items(): |
| missing_lines = [] |
| files = [] |
| for _, entry in patterns.items(): |
| files.extend(entry['files']) |
| missing_lines.extend(entry['rules']) |
| if missing_lines: |
| joined_missing_lines = '\n'.join(line for line in missing_lines) |
| owners_file_problems.append( |
| _SecurityProblemWithItems( |
| 'Found missing OWNERS lines for security-sensitive files. ' |
| f'Please add the following lines to {owners_file}:\n' |
| f'{joined_missing_lines}\n\nTo ensure security review for:', |
| files)) |
| |
| return _MissingSecurityOwnersResult(owners_file_problems, |
| has_security_sensitive_files, |
| missing_reviewer_problems) |
| |
| |
| def _CheckChangeForIpcSecurityOwners(input_api, output_api): |
| # Whether or not a file affects IPC is (mostly) determined by a simple list |
| # of filename patterns. |
| file_patterns = [ |
| # Legacy IPC: |
| '*_messages.cc', |
| '*_messages*.h', |
| '*_param_traits*.*', |
| # Mojo IPC: |
| '*.mojom', |
| '*_mojom_traits*.*', |
| '*_type_converter*.*', |
| # Android native IPC: |
| '*.aidl', |
| ] |
| |
| excluded_patterns = [ |
| # These third_party directories do not contain IPCs, but contain files |
| # matching the above patterns, which trigger false positives. |
| 'third_party/crashpad/*', |
| 'third_party/blink/renderer/platform/bindings/*', |
| 'third_party/protobuf/benchmarks/python/*', |
| 'third_party/win_build_output/*', |
| # Enum-only mojoms used for web metrics, so no security review needed. |
| 'third_party/blink/public/mojom/use_counter/metrics/*', |
| # These files are just used to communicate between class loaders running |
| # in the same process. |
| 'weblayer/browser/java/org/chromium/weblayer_private/interfaces/*', |
| 'weblayer/browser/java/org/chromium/weblayer_private/test_interfaces/*', |
| ] |
| |
| def IsMojoServiceManifestFile(input_api, file): |
| manifest_pattern = input_api.re.compile('manifests?\.(cc|h)$') |
| test_manifest_pattern = input_api.re.compile('test_manifests?\.(cc|h)') |
| if not manifest_pattern.search(file.LocalPath()): |
| return False |
| |
| if test_manifest_pattern.search(file.LocalPath()): |
| return False |
| |
| # All actual service manifest files should contain at least one |
| # qualified reference to service_manager::Manifest. |
| return any('service_manager::Manifest' in line |
| for line in file.NewContents()) |
| |
| return _FindMissingSecurityOwners( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| file_patterns, |
| excluded_patterns, |
| 'ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS', |
| custom_rule_function=IsMojoServiceManifestFile) |
| |
| |
| def _CheckChangeForFuchsiaSecurityOwners(input_api, output_api): |
| file_patterns = [ |
| # Component specifications. |
| '*.cml', # Component Framework v2. |
| '*.cmx', # Component Framework v1. |
| |
| # Fuchsia IDL protocol specifications. |
| '*.fidl', |
| ] |
| |
| # Don't check for owners files for changes in these directories. |
| excluded_patterns = [ |
| 'third_party/crashpad/*', |
| ] |
| |
| return _FindMissingSecurityOwners(input_api, output_api, file_patterns, |
| excluded_patterns, |
| 'build/fuchsia/SECURITY_OWNERS') |
| |
| |
| def CheckSecurityOwners(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that various security-sensitive files have an IPC OWNERS rule.""" |
| ipc_results = _CheckChangeForIpcSecurityOwners(input_api, output_api) |
| fuchsia_results = _CheckChangeForFuchsiaSecurityOwners( |
| input_api, output_api) |
| |
| if ipc_results.has_security_sensitive_files: |
| output_api.AppendCC('ipc-security-reviews@chromium.org') |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| missing_reviewer_problems = [] |
| if ipc_results.missing_reviewer_problem: |
| missing_reviewer_problems.append(ipc_results.missing_reviewer_problem) |
| if fuchsia_results.missing_reviewer_problem: |
| missing_reviewer_problems.append( |
| fuchsia_results.missing_reviewer_problem) |
| |
| # Missing reviewers are an error unless there's no issue number |
| # associated with this branch; in that case, the presubmit is being run |
| # with --all or --files. |
| # |
| # Note that upload should never be an error; otherwise, it would be |
| # impossible to upload changes at all. |
| if input_api.is_committing and input_api.change.issue: |
| make_presubmit_message = output_api.PresubmitError |
| else: |
| make_presubmit_message = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult |
| for problem in missing_reviewer_problems: |
| results.append( |
| make_presubmit_message(problem.problem, items=problem.items)) |
| |
| owners_file_problems = [] |
| owners_file_problems.extend(ipc_results.owners_file_problems) |
| owners_file_problems.extend(fuchsia_results.owners_file_problems) |
| |
| for problem in owners_file_problems: |
| # Missing per-file rules are always an error. While swarming and caching |
| # means that uploading a patchset with updated OWNERS files and sending |
| # it to the CQ again should not have a large incremental cost, it is |
| # still frustrating to discover the error only after the change has |
| # already been uploaded. |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError(problem.problem, items=problem.items)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _GetFilesUsingSecurityCriticalFunctions(input_api): |
| """Checks affected files for changes to security-critical calls. This |
| function checks the full change diff, to catch both additions/changes |
| and removals. |
| |
| Returns a dict keyed by file name, and the value is a set of detected |
| functions. |
| """ |
| # Map of function pretty name (displayed in an error) to the pattern to |
| # match it with. |
| _PATTERNS_TO_CHECK = { |
| 'content::GetServiceSandboxType<>()': 'GetServiceSandboxType\\<' |
| } |
| _PATTERNS_TO_CHECK = { |
| k: input_api.re.compile(v) |
| for k, v in _PATTERNS_TO_CHECK.items() |
| } |
| |
| # We don't want to trigger on strings within this file. |
| def presubmit_file_filter(f): |
| return 'PRESUBMIT.py' != input_api.os_path.split(f.LocalPath())[1] |
| |
| # Scan all affected files for changes touching _FUNCTIONS_TO_CHECK. |
| files_to_functions = {} |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=presubmit_file_filter): |
| diff = f.GenerateScmDiff() |
| for line in diff.split('\n'): |
| # Not using just RightHandSideLines() because removing a |
| # call to a security-critical function can be just as important |
| # as adding or changing the arguments. |
| if line.startswith('-') or (line.startswith('+') |
| and not line.startswith('++')): |
| for name, pattern in _PATTERNS_TO_CHECK.items(): |
| if pattern.search(line): |
| path = f.LocalPath() |
| if not path in files_to_functions: |
| files_to_functions[path] = set() |
| files_to_functions[path].add(name) |
| return files_to_functions |
| |
| |
| def CheckSecurityChanges(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that changes involving security-critical functions are reviewed |
| by the security team. |
| """ |
| files_to_functions = _GetFilesUsingSecurityCriticalFunctions(input_api) |
| if not len(files_to_functions): |
| return [] |
| |
| owners_file = 'ipc/SECURITY_OWNERS' |
| if _ChangeHasSecurityReviewer(input_api, owners_file): |
| return [] |
| |
| msg = 'The following files change calls to security-sensitive functions\n' \ |
| 'that need to be reviewed by {}.\n'.format(owners_file) |
| for path, names in files_to_functions.items(): |
| msg += ' {}\n'.format(path) |
| for name in names: |
| msg += ' {}\n'.format(name) |
| msg += '\n' |
| |
| if input_api.is_committing: |
| output = output_api.PresubmitError |
| else: |
| output = output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult |
| return [output(msg)] |
| |
| |
| def CheckSetNoParent(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that set noparent is only used together with an OWNERS file in |
| //build/OWNERS.setnoparent (see also |
| //docs/code_reviews.md#owners-files-details) |
| """ |
| # Return early if no OWNERS files were modified. |
| if not any(f.LocalPath().endswith('OWNERS') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False)): |
| return [] |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| allowed_owners_files_file = 'build/OWNERS.setnoparent' |
| allowed_owners_files = set() |
| with open(allowed_owners_files_file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith('#'): |
| continue |
| allowed_owners_files.add(line) |
| |
| per_file_pattern = input_api.re.compile('per-file (.+)=(.+)') |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('OWNERS'): |
| continue |
| |
| found_owners_files = set() |
| found_set_noparent_lines = dict() |
| |
| # Parse the OWNERS file. |
| for lineno, line in enumerate(f.NewContents(), 1): |
| line = line.strip() |
| if line.startswith('set noparent'): |
| found_set_noparent_lines[''] = lineno |
| if line.startswith('file://'): |
| if line in allowed_owners_files: |
| found_owners_files.add('') |
| if line.startswith('per-file'): |
| match = per_file_pattern.match(line) |
| if match: |
| glob = match.group(1).strip() |
| directive = match.group(2).strip() |
| if directive == 'set noparent': |
| found_set_noparent_lines[glob] = lineno |
| if directive.startswith('file://'): |
| if directive in allowed_owners_files: |
| found_owners_files.add(glob) |
| |
| # Check that every set noparent line has a corresponding file:// line |
| # listed in build/OWNERS.setnoparent. An exception is made for top level |
| # directories since src/OWNERS shouldn't review them. |
| linux_path = f.LocalPath().replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/') |
| if (linux_path.count('/') != 1 |
| and (not linux_path in _EXCLUDED_SET_NO_PARENT_PATHS)): |
| for set_noparent_line in found_set_noparent_lines: |
| if set_noparent_line in found_owners_files: |
| continue |
| errors.append(' %s:%d' % |
| (linux_path, |
| found_set_noparent_lines[set_noparent_line])) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| if input_api.is_committing: |
| output = output_api.PresubmitError |
| else: |
| output = output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning |
| results.append( |
| output( |
| 'Found the following "set noparent" restrictions in OWNERS files that ' |
| 'do not include owners from build/OWNERS.setnoparent:', |
| long_text='\n\n'.join(errors))) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckUselessForwardDeclarations(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that added or removed lines in non third party affected |
| header files do not lead to new useless class or struct forward |
| declaration. |
| """ |
| results = [] |
| class_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^class\s+(\w+);$', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| struct_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^struct\s+(\w+);$', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| if (f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party/blink') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party\\blink')): |
| continue |
| |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('.h'): |
| continue |
| |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| fwd_decls = input_api.re.findall(class_pattern, contents) |
| fwd_decls.extend(input_api.re.findall(struct_pattern, contents)) |
| |
| useless_fwd_decls = [] |
| for decl in fwd_decls: |
| count = sum(1 for _ in input_api.re.finditer( |
| r'\b%s\b' % input_api.re.escape(decl), contents)) |
| if count == 1: |
| useless_fwd_decls.append(decl) |
| |
| if not useless_fwd_decls: |
| continue |
| |
| for line in f.GenerateScmDiff().splitlines(): |
| if (line.startswith('-') and not line.startswith('--') |
| or line.startswith('+') and not line.startswith('++')): |
| for decl in useless_fwd_decls: |
| if input_api.re.search(r'\b%s\b' % decl, line[1:]): |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| '%s: %s forward declaration is no longer needed' |
| % (f.LocalPath(), decl))) |
| useless_fwd_decls.remove(decl) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidDebuggableBuild(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that code uses BuildInfo.isDebugAndroid() instead of |
| Build.TYPE.equals('') or ''.equals(Build.TYPE) to check if |
| this is a debuggable build of Android. |
| """ |
| build_type_check_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'\bBuild\.TYPE\.equals\(|\.equals\(\s*\bBuild\.TYPE\)') |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=( |
| _EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + ( |
| r"^android_webview/support_library/boundary_interfaces/", |
| r"^chrome/android/webapk/.*", |
| r'^third_party/.*', |
| r"tools/android/customtabs_benchmark/.*", |
| r"webview/chromium/License.*", |
| )), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$']) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if build_type_check_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Build.TYPE.equals or .equals(Build.TYPE) usage is detected.' |
| ' Please use BuildInfo.isDebugAndroid() instead.', errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| # TODO: add unit tests |
| def _CheckAndroidToastUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that code uses org.chromium.ui.widget.Toast instead of |
| android.widget.Toast (Chromium Toast doesn't force hardware |
| acceleration on low-end devices, saving memory). |
| """ |
| toast_import_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import android\.widget\.Toast;$') |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=(_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + (r'^chromecast/.*', |
| r'^remoting/.*')), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$']) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if toast_import_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'android.widget.Toast usage is detected. Android toasts use hardware' |
| ' acceleration, and can be\ncostly on low-end devices. Please use' |
| ' org.chromium.ui.widget.Toast instead.\n' |
| 'Contact dskiba@chromium.org if you have any questions.', |
| errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidCrLogUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that new logs using org.chromium.base.Log: |
| - Are using 'TAG' as variable name for the tags (warn) |
| - Are using a tag that is shorter than 20 characters (error) |
| """ |
| |
| # Do not check format of logs in the given files |
| cr_log_check_excluded_paths = [ |
| # //chrome/android/webapk cannot depend on //base |
| r"^chrome/android/webapk/.*", |
| # WebView license viewer code cannot depend on //base; used in stub APK. |
| r"^android_webview/glue/java/src/com/android/" |
| r"webview/chromium/License.*", |
| # The customtabs_benchmark is a small app that does not depend on Chromium |
| # java pieces. |
| r"tools/android/customtabs_benchmark/.*", |
| ] |
| |
| cr_log_import_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import org\.chromium\.base\.Log;$', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| class_in_base_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^package org\.chromium\.base;$', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| has_some_log_import_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^import .*\.Log;$', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| # Extract the tag from lines like `Log.d(TAG, "*");` or `Log.d("TAG", "*");` |
| log_call_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'\bLog\.\w\((?P<tag>\"?\w+)') |
| log_decl_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'static final String TAG = "(?P<name>(.*))"') |
| rough_log_decl_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'\bString TAG\s*=') |
| |
| REF_MSG = ('See docs/android_logging.md for more info.') |
| sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$'], |
| files_to_skip=cr_log_check_excluded_paths) |
| |
| tag_decl_errors = [] |
| tag_length_errors = [] |
| tag_errors = [] |
| tag_with_dot_errors = [] |
| util_log_errors = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| file_content = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| has_modified_logs = False |
| # Per line checks |
| if (cr_log_import_pattern.search(file_content) |
| or (class_in_base_pattern.search(file_content) |
| and not has_some_log_import_pattern.search(file_content))): |
| # Checks to run for files using cr log |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if rough_log_decl_pattern.search(line): |
| has_modified_logs = True |
| |
| # Check if the new line is doing some logging |
| match = log_call_pattern.search(line) |
| if match: |
| has_modified_logs = True |
| |
| # Make sure it uses "TAG" |
| if not match.group('tag') == 'TAG': |
| tag_errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| else: |
| # Report non cr Log function calls in changed lines |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if log_call_pattern.search(line): |
| util_log_errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| # Per file checks |
| if has_modified_logs: |
| # Make sure the tag is using the "cr" prefix and is not too long |
| match = log_decl_pattern.search(file_content) |
| tag_name = match.group('name') if match else None |
| if not tag_name: |
| tag_decl_errors.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| elif len(tag_name) > 20: |
| tag_length_errors.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| elif '.' in tag_name: |
| tag_with_dot_errors.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if tag_decl_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Please define your tags using the suggested format: .\n' |
| '"private static final String TAG = "<package tag>".\n' |
| 'They will be prepended with "cr_" automatically.\n' + REF_MSG, |
| tag_decl_errors)) |
| |
| if tag_length_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'The tag length is restricted by the system to be at most ' |
| '20 characters.\n' + REF_MSG, tag_length_errors)) |
| |
| if tag_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Please use a variable named "TAG" for your log tags.\n' + |
| REF_MSG, tag_errors)) |
| |
| if util_log_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Please use org.chromium.base.Log for new logs.\n' + REF_MSG, |
| util_log_errors)) |
| |
| if tag_with_dot_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Dot in log tags cause them to be elided in crash reports.\n' + |
| REF_MSG, tag_with_dot_errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidTestJUnitFrameworkImport(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that junit.framework.* is no longer used.""" |
| deprecated_junit_framework_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import junit\.framework\..*;', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$'], files_to_skip=None) |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if deprecated_junit_framework_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'APIs from junit.framework.* are deprecated, please use JUnit4 framework' |
| '(org.junit.*) from //third_party/junit. Contact yolandyan@chromium.org' |
| ' if you have any question.', errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidTestJUnitInheritance(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that if new Java test classes have inheritance. |
| Either the new test class is JUnit3 test or it is a JUnit4 test class |
| with a base class, either case is undesirable. |
| """ |
| class_declaration_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^public class \w*Test ') |
| |
| sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, files_to_check=[r'.*Test\.java$'], files_to_skip=None) |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=sources): |
| if not f.OldContents(): |
| class_declaration_start_flag = False |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if class_declaration_pattern.search(line): |
| class_declaration_start_flag = True |
| if class_declaration_start_flag and ' extends ' in line: |
| errors.append('%s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| if '{' in line: |
| class_declaration_start_flag = False |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'The newly created files include Test classes that inherits from base' |
| ' class. Please do not use inheritance in JUnit4 tests or add new' |
| ' JUnit3 tests. Contact yolandyan@chromium.org if you have any' |
| ' questions.', errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidTestAnnotationUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.* is no longer used.""" |
| deprecated_annotation_import_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import android\.test\.suitebuilder\.annotation\..*;', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| sources = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$'], files_to_skip=None) |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if deprecated_annotation_import_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Annotations in android.test.suitebuilder.annotation have been' |
| ' deprecated since API level 24. Please use androidx.test.filters' |
| ' from //third_party/androidx:androidx_test_runner_java instead.' |
| ' Contact yolandyan@chromium.org if you have any questions.', |
| errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidNewMdpiAssetLocation(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks if MDPI assets are placed in a correct directory.""" |
| file_filter = lambda f: (f.LocalPath().endswith( |
| '.png') and ('/res/drawable/'.replace('/', input_api.os_path.sep) in f. |
| LocalPath() or '/res/drawable-ldrtl/'.replace( |
| '/', input_api.os_path.sep) in f.LocalPath())) |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=file_filter): |
| errors.append(' %s' % f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'MDPI assets should be placed in /res/drawable-mdpi/ or ' |
| '/res/drawable-ldrtl-mdpi/\ninstead of /res/drawable/ and' |
| '/res/drawable-ldrtl/.\n' |
| 'Contact newt@chromium.org if you have questions.', errors)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidWebkitImports(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that code uses org.chromium.base.Callback instead of |
| android.webview.ValueCallback except in the WebView glue layer |
| and WebLayer. |
| """ |
| valuecallback_import_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import android\.webkit\.ValueCallback;$') |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=(_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + ( |
| r'^android_webview/glue/.*', |
| r'^weblayer/.*', |
| )), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.java$']) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if valuecallback_import_pattern.search(line): |
| errors.append("%s:%d" % (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'android.webkit.ValueCallback usage is detected outside of the glue' |
| ' layer. To stay compatible with the support library, android.webkit.*' |
| ' classes should only be used inside the glue layer and' |
| ' org.chromium.base.Callback should be used instead.', errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidXmlStyle(input_api, output_api, is_check_on_upload): |
| """Checks Android XML styles """ |
| |
| # Return early if no relevant files were modified. |
| if not any( |
| _IsXmlOrGrdFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False)): |
| return [] |
| |
| import sys |
| original_sys_path = sys.path |
| try: |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'android', 'checkxmlstyle') |
| ] |
| import checkxmlstyle |
| finally: |
| # Restore sys.path to what it was before. |
| sys.path = original_sys_path |
| |
| if is_check_on_upload: |
| return checkxmlstyle.CheckStyleOnUpload(input_api, output_api) |
| else: |
| return checkxmlstyle.CheckStyleOnCommit(input_api, output_api) |
| |
| |
| def _CheckAndroidInfoBarDeprecation(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks Android Infobar Deprecation """ |
| |
| import sys |
| original_sys_path = sys.path |
| try: |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'android', 'infobar_deprecation') |
| ] |
| import infobar_deprecation |
| finally: |
| # Restore sys.path to what it was before. |
| sys.path = original_sys_path |
| |
| return infobar_deprecation.CheckDeprecationOnUpload(input_api, output_api) |
| |
| |
| class _PydepsCheckerResult: |
| def __init__(self, cmd, pydeps_path, process, old_contents): |
| self._cmd = cmd |
| self._pydeps_path = pydeps_path |
| self._process = process |
| self._old_contents = old_contents |
| |
| def GetError(self): |
| """Returns an error message, or None.""" |
| import difflib |
| new_contents = self._process.stdout.read().splitlines()[2:] |
| if self._process.wait() != 0: |
| # STDERR should already be printed. |
| return 'Command failed: ' + self._cmd |
| if self._old_contents != new_contents: |
| diff = '\n'.join( |
| difflib.context_diff(self._old_contents, new_contents)) |
| return ('File is stale: {}\n' |
| 'Diff (apply to fix):\n' |
| '{}\n' |
| 'To regenerate, run:\n\n' |
| ' {}').format(self._pydeps_path, diff, self._cmd) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class PydepsChecker: |
| def __init__(self, input_api, pydeps_files): |
| self._file_cache = {} |
| self._input_api = input_api |
| self._pydeps_files = pydeps_files |
| |
| def _LoadFile(self, path): |
| """Returns the list of paths within a .pydeps file relative to //.""" |
| if path not in self._file_cache: |
| with open(path, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| self._file_cache[path] = f.read() |
| return self._file_cache[path] |
| |
| def _ComputeNormalizedPydepsEntries(self, pydeps_path): |
| """Returns an iterable of paths within the .pydep, relativized to //.""" |
| pydeps_data = self._LoadFile(pydeps_path) |
| uses_gn_paths = '--gn-paths' in pydeps_data |
| entries = (l for l in pydeps_data.splitlines() |
| if not l.startswith('#')) |
| if uses_gn_paths: |
| # Paths look like: //foo/bar/baz |
| return (e[2:] for e in entries) |
| else: |
| # Paths look like: path/relative/to/file.pydeps |
| os_path = self._input_api.os_path |
| pydeps_dir = os_path.dirname(pydeps_path) |
| return (os_path.normpath(os_path.join(pydeps_dir, e)) |
| for e in entries) |
| |
| def _CreateFilesToPydepsMap(self): |
| """Returns a map of local_path -> list_of_pydeps.""" |
| ret = {} |
| for pydep_local_path in self._pydeps_files: |
| for path in self._ComputeNormalizedPydepsEntries(pydep_local_path): |
| ret.setdefault(path, []).append(pydep_local_path) |
| return ret |
| |
| def ComputeAffectedPydeps(self): |
| """Returns an iterable of .pydeps files that might need regenerating.""" |
| affected_pydeps = set() |
| file_to_pydeps_map = None |
| for f in self._input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| # Changes to DEPS can lead to .pydeps changes if any .py files are in |
| # subrepositories. We can't figure out which files change, so re-check |
| # all files. |
| # Changes to print_python_deps.py affect all .pydeps. |
| if local_path in ('DEPS', 'PRESUBMIT.py' |
| ) or local_path.endswith('print_python_deps.py'): |
| return self._pydeps_files |
| elif local_path.endswith('.pydeps'): |
| if local_path in self._pydeps_files: |
| affected_pydeps.add(local_path) |
| elif local_path.endswith('.py'): |
| if file_to_pydeps_map is None: |
| file_to_pydeps_map = self._CreateFilesToPydepsMap() |
| affected_pydeps.update(file_to_pydeps_map.get(local_path, ())) |
| return affected_pydeps |
| |
| def DetermineIfStaleAsync(self, pydeps_path): |
| """Runs print_python_deps.py to see if the files is stale.""" |
| import os |
| |
| old_pydeps_data = self._LoadFile(pydeps_path).splitlines() |
| if old_pydeps_data: |
| cmd = old_pydeps_data[1][1:].strip() |
| if '--output' not in cmd: |
| cmd += ' --output ' + pydeps_path |
| old_contents = old_pydeps_data[2:] |
| else: |
| # A default cmd that should work in most cases (as long as pydeps filename |
| # matches the script name) so that PRESUBMIT.py does not crash if pydeps |
| # file is empty/new. |
| cmd = 'build/print_python_deps.py {} --root={} --output={}'.format( |
| pydeps_path[:-4], os.path.dirname(pydeps_path), pydeps_path) |
| old_contents = [] |
| env = dict(os.environ) |
| env['PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE'] = '1' |
| process = self._input_api.subprocess.Popen( |
| cmd + ' --output ""', |
| shell=True, |
| env=env, |
| stdout=self._input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| encoding='utf-8') |
| return _PydepsCheckerResult(cmd, pydeps_path, process, old_contents) |
| |
| |
| def _ParseGclientArgs(): |
| args = {} |
| with open('build/config/gclient_args.gni', 'r') as f: |
| for line in f: |
| line = line.strip() |
| if not line or line.startswith('#'): |
| continue |
| attribute, value = line.split('=') |
| args[attribute.strip()] = value.strip() |
| return args |
| |
| |
| def CheckPydepsNeedsUpdating(input_api, output_api, checker_for_tests=None): |
| """Checks if a .pydeps file needs to be regenerated.""" |
| # This check is for Python dependency lists (.pydeps files), and involves |
| # paths not only in the PRESUBMIT.py, but also in the .pydeps files. It |
| # doesn't work on Windows and Mac, so skip it on other platforms. |
| if not input_api.platform.startswith('linux'): |
| return [] |
| |
| results = [] |
| # First, check for new / deleted .pydeps. |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True): |
| # Check whether we are running the presubmit check for a file in src. |
| # f.LocalPath is relative to repo (src, or internal repo). |
| # os_path.exists is relative to src repo. |
| # Therefore if os_path.exists is true, it means f.LocalPath is relative |
| # to src and we can conclude that the pydeps is in src. |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith('.pydeps'): |
| if input_api.os_path.exists(f.LocalPath()): |
| if f.Action() == 'D' and f.LocalPath() in _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Please update _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES within //PRESUBMIT.py to ' |
| 'remove %s' % f.LocalPath())) |
| elif f.Action() != 'D' and f.LocalPath( |
| ) not in _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Please update _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES within //PRESUBMIT.py to ' |
| 'include %s' % f.LocalPath())) |
| |
| if results: |
| return results |
| |
| is_android = _ParseGclientArgs().get('checkout_android', 'false') == 'true' |
| checker = checker_for_tests or PydepsChecker(input_api, _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES) |
| affected_pydeps = set(checker.ComputeAffectedPydeps()) |
| affected_android_pydeps = affected_pydeps.intersection( |
| set(_ANDROID_SPECIFIC_PYDEPS_FILES)) |
| if affected_android_pydeps and not is_android: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify( |
| 'You have changed python files that may affect pydeps for android\n' |
| 'specific scripts. However, the relevant presubmit check cannot be\n' |
| 'run because you are not using an Android checkout. To validate that\n' |
| 'the .pydeps are correct, re-run presubmit in an Android checkout, or\n' |
| 'use the android-internal-presubmit optional trybot.\n' |
| 'Possibly stale pydeps files:\n{}'.format( |
| '\n'.join(affected_android_pydeps)))) |
| |
| all_pydeps = _ALL_PYDEPS_FILES if is_android else _GENERIC_PYDEPS_FILES |
| pydeps_to_check = affected_pydeps.intersection(all_pydeps) |
| # Process these concurrently, as each one takes 1-2 seconds. |
| pydep_results = [checker.DetermineIfStaleAsync(p) for p in pydeps_to_check] |
| for result in pydep_results: |
| error_msg = result.GetError() |
| if error_msg: |
| results.append(output_api.PresubmitError(error_msg)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckSingletonInHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure no header files have |Singleton<|.""" |
| |
| def FileFilter(affected_file): |
| # It's ok for base/memory/singleton.h to have |Singleton<|. |
| files_to_skip = (_EXCLUDED_PATHS + input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + |
| (r"^base/memory/singleton\.h$", |
| r"^net/quic/platform/impl/quic_singleton_impl\.h$")) |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'(?<!class\sbase::)Singleton\s*<') |
| files = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FileFilter): |
| if (f.LocalPath().endswith('.h') or f.LocalPath().endswith('.hxx') |
| or f.LocalPath().endswith('.hpp') |
| or f.LocalPath().endswith('.inl')): |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f) |
| for line in contents.splitlines(False): |
| if (not line.lstrip().startswith('//') |
| and # Strip C++ comment. |
| pattern.search(line)): |
| files.append(f) |
| break |
| |
| if files: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Found base::Singleton<T> in the following header files.\n' + |
| 'Please move them to an appropriate source file so that the ' + |
| 'template gets instantiated in a single compilation unit.', |
| files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| _DEPRECATED_CSS = [ |
| # Values |
| ( "-webkit-box", "flex" ), |
| ( "-webkit-inline-box", "inline-flex" ), |
| ( "-webkit-flex", "flex" ), |
| ( "-webkit-inline-flex", "inline-flex" ), |
| ( "-webkit-min-content", "min-content" ), |
| ( "-webkit-max-content", "max-content" ), |
| |
| # Properties |
| ( "-webkit-background-clip", "background-clip" ), |
| ( "-webkit-background-origin", "background-origin" ), |
| ( "-webkit-background-size", "background-size" ), |
| ( "-webkit-box-shadow", "box-shadow" ), |
| ( "-webkit-user-select", "user-select" ), |
| |
| # Functions |
| ( "-webkit-gradient", "gradient" ), |
| ( "-webkit-repeating-gradient", "repeating-gradient" ), |
| ( "-webkit-linear-gradient", "linear-gradient" ), |
| ( "-webkit-repeating-linear-gradient", "repeating-linear-gradient" ), |
| ( "-webkit-radial-gradient", "radial-gradient" ), |
| ( "-webkit-repeating-radial-gradient", "repeating-radial-gradient" ), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| # TODO: add unit tests |
| def CheckNoDeprecatedCss(input_api, output_api): |
| """ Make sure that we don't use deprecated CSS |
| properties, functions or values. Our external |
| documentation and iOS CSS for dom distiller |
| (reader mode) are ignored by the hooks as it |
| needs to be consumed by WebKit. """ |
| results = [] |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r".+\.css$"] |
| files_to_skip = (_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + |
| (r"^chrome/common/extensions/docs", r"^chrome/docs", |
| r"^native_client_sdk")) |
| file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| for fpath in input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter): |
| for line_num, line in fpath.ChangedContents(): |
| for (deprecated_value, value) in _DEPRECATED_CSS: |
| if deprecated_value in line: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| "%s:%d: Use of deprecated CSS %s, use %s instead" % |
| (fpath.LocalPath(), line_num, deprecated_value, |
| value))) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckForRelativeIncludes(input_api, output_api): |
| bad_files = {} |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| if (f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party/blink') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party\\blink')): |
| continue |
| |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| continue |
| |
| relative_includes = [ |
| line for _, line in f.ChangedContents() |
| if "#include" in line and "../" in line |
| ] |
| if not relative_includes: |
| continue |
| bad_files[f.LocalPath()] = relative_includes |
| |
| if not bad_files: |
| return [] |
| |
| error_descriptions = [] |
| for file_path, bad_lines in bad_files.items(): |
| error_description = file_path |
| for line in bad_lines: |
| error_description += '\n ' + line |
| error_descriptions.append(error_description) |
| |
| results = [] |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'You added one or more relative #include paths (including "../").\n' |
| 'These shouldn\'t be used because they can be used to include headers\n' |
| 'from code that\'s not correctly specified as a dependency in the\n' |
| 'relevant BUILD.gn file(s).', error_descriptions)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckForCcIncludes(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that nobody tries to include a cc file. It's a relatively |
| common error which results in duplicate symbols in object |
| files. This may not always break the build until someone later gets |
| very confusing linking errors.""" |
| results = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| # We let third_party code do whatever it wants |
| if (f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party/blink') |
| and not f.LocalPath().startswith('third_party\\blink')): |
| continue |
| |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| continue |
| |
| for _, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if line.startswith('#include "'): |
| included_file = line.split('"')[1] |
| if _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, included_file): |
| # The most common naming for external files with C++ code, |
| # apart from standard headers, is to call them foo.inc, but |
| # Chromium sometimes uses foo-inc.cc so allow that as well. |
| if not included_file.endswith(('.h', '-inc.cc')): |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Only header files or .inc files should be included in other\n' |
| 'C++ files. Compiling the contents of a cc file more than once\n' |
| 'will cause duplicate information in the build which may later\n' |
| 'result in strange link_errors.\n' + |
| f.LocalPath() + ':\n ' + line)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def _CheckWatchlistDefinitionsEntrySyntax(key, value, ast): |
| if not isinstance(key, ast.Str): |
| return 'Key at line %d must be a string literal' % key.lineno |
| if not isinstance(value, ast.Dict): |
| return 'Value at line %d must be a dict' % value.lineno |
| if len(value.keys) != 1: |
| return 'Dict at line %d must have single entry' % value.lineno |
| if not isinstance(value.keys[0], ast.Str) or value.keys[0].s != 'filepath': |
| return ( |
| 'Entry at line %d must have a string literal \'filepath\' as key' % |
| value.lineno) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def _CheckWatchlistsEntrySyntax(key, value, ast, email_regex): |
| if not isinstance(key, ast.Str): |
| return 'Key at line %d must be a string literal' % key.lineno |
| if not isinstance(value, ast.List): |
| return 'Value at line %d must be a list' % value.lineno |
| for element in value.elts: |
| if not isinstance(element, ast.Str): |
| return 'Watchlist elements on line %d is not a string' % key.lineno |
| if not email_regex.match(element.s): |
| return ('Watchlist element on line %d doesn\'t look like a valid ' |
| + 'email: %s') % (key.lineno, element.s) |
| return None |
| |
| |
| def _CheckWATCHLISTSEntries(wd_dict, w_dict, input_api): |
| mismatch_template = ( |
| 'Mismatch between WATCHLIST_DEFINITIONS entry (%s) and WATCHLISTS ' |
| 'entry (%s)') |
| |
| email_regex = input_api.re.compile( |
| r"^[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Za-z]+$") |
| |
| ast = input_api.ast |
| i = 0 |
| last_key = '' |
| while True: |
| if i >= len(wd_dict.keys): |
| if i >= len(w_dict.keys): |
| return None |
| return mismatch_template % ('missing', |
| 'line %d' % w_dict.keys[i].lineno) |
| elif i >= len(w_dict.keys): |
| return (mismatch_template % |
| ('line %d' % wd_dict.keys[i].lineno, 'missing')) |
| |
| wd_key = wd_dict.keys[i] |
| w_key = w_dict.keys[i] |
| |
| result = _CheckWatchlistDefinitionsEntrySyntax(wd_key, |
| wd_dict.values[i], ast) |
| if result is not None: |
| return 'Bad entry in WATCHLIST_DEFINITIONS dict: %s' % result |
| |
| result = _CheckWatchlistsEntrySyntax(w_key, w_dict.values[i], ast, |
| email_regex) |
| if result is not None: |
| return 'Bad entry in WATCHLISTS dict: %s' % result |
| |
| if wd_key.s != w_key.s: |
| return mismatch_template % ('%s at line %d' % |
| (wd_key.s, wd_key.lineno), |
| '%s at line %d' % |
| (w_key.s, w_key.lineno)) |
| |
| if wd_key.s < last_key: |
| return ( |
| 'WATCHLISTS dict is not sorted lexicographically at line %d and %d' |
| % (wd_key.lineno, w_key.lineno)) |
| last_key = wd_key.s |
| |
| i = i + 1 |
| |
| |
| def _CheckWATCHLISTSSyntax(expression, input_api): |
| ast = input_api.ast |
| if not isinstance(expression, ast.Expression): |
| return 'WATCHLISTS file must contain a valid expression' |
| dictionary = expression.body |
| if not isinstance(dictionary, ast.Dict) or len(dictionary.keys) != 2: |
| return 'WATCHLISTS file must have single dict with exactly two entries' |
| |
| first_key = dictionary.keys[0] |
| first_value = dictionary.values[0] |
| second_key = dictionary.keys[1] |
| second_value = dictionary.values[1] |
| |
| if (not isinstance(first_key, ast.Str) |
| or first_key.s != 'WATCHLIST_DEFINITIONS' |
| or not isinstance(first_value, ast.Dict)): |
| return ('The first entry of the dict in WATCHLISTS file must be ' |
| 'WATCHLIST_DEFINITIONS dict') |
| |
| if (not isinstance(second_key, ast.Str) or second_key.s != 'WATCHLISTS' |
| or not isinstance(second_value, ast.Dict)): |
| return ('The second entry of the dict in WATCHLISTS file must be ' |
| 'WATCHLISTS dict') |
| |
| return _CheckWATCHLISTSEntries(first_value, second_value, input_api) |
| |
| |
| def CheckWATCHLISTS(input_api, output_api): |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| if f.LocalPath() == 'WATCHLISTS': |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'r') |
| |
| try: |
| # First, make sure that it can be evaluated. |
| input_api.ast.literal_eval(contents) |
| # Get an AST tree for it and scan the tree for detailed style checking. |
| expression = input_api.ast.parse(contents, |
| filename='WATCHLISTS', |
| mode='eval') |
| except ValueError as e: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Cannot parse WATCHLISTS file', |
| long_text=repr(e)) |
| ] |
| except SyntaxError as e: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Cannot parse WATCHLISTS file', |
| long_text=repr(e)) |
| ] |
| except TypeError as e: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Cannot parse WATCHLISTS file', |
| long_text=repr(e)) |
| ] |
| |
| result = _CheckWATCHLISTSSyntax(expression, input_api) |
| if result is not None: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError(result)] |
| break |
| |
| return [] |
| |
| def CheckGnRebasePath(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that target_gen_dir is not used wtih "//" in rebase_path(). |
| |
| Developers should use root_build_dir instead of "//" when using target_gen_dir because |
| Chromium is sometimes built outside of the source tree. |
| """ |
| |
| def gn_files(f): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(f, files_to_check=(r'.+\.gn', )) |
| |
| rebase_path_regex = input_api.re.compile(r'rebase_path\(("\$target_gen_dir"|target_gen_dir), ("/"|"//")\)') |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(gn_files): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if rebase_path_regex.search(line): |
| problems.append( |
| 'Absolute path in rebase_path() in %s:%d' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Using an absolute path in rebase_path()', |
| items=sorted(problems), |
| long_text=( |
| 'rebase_path() should use root_build_dir instead of "/" ', |
| 'since builds can be initiated from outside of the source ', |
| 'root.')) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| def CheckGnGlobForward(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that forward_variables_from(invoker, "*") follows best practices. |
| |
| As documented at //build/docs/writing_gn_templates.md |
| """ |
| |
| def gn_files(f): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(f, files_to_check=(r'.+\.gni', )) |
| |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(gn_files): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if 'forward_variables_from(invoker, "*")' in line: |
| problems.append( |
| 'Bare forward_variables_from(invoker, "*") in %s:%d' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'forward_variables_from("*") without exclusions', |
| items=sorted(problems), |
| long_text=( |
| 'The variables "visibility" and "test_only" should be ' |
| 'explicitly listed in forward_variables_from(). For more ' |
| 'details, see:\n' |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/' |
| 'build/docs/writing_gn_templates.md' |
| '#Using-forward_variables_from')) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| def CheckNewHeaderWithoutGnChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that newly added header files have corresponding GN changes. |
| Note that this is only a heuristic. To be precise, run script: |
| build/check_gn_headers.py. |
| """ |
| |
| def headers(f): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=(r'.+%s' % _HEADER_EXTENSIONS, )) |
| |
| new_headers = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(headers): |
| if f.Action() != 'A': |
| continue |
| new_headers.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| def gn_files(f): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(f, files_to_check=(r'.+\.gn', )) |
| |
| all_gn_changed_contents = '' |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(gn_files): |
| for _, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| all_gn_changed_contents += line |
| |
| problems = [] |
| for header in new_headers: |
| basename = input_api.os_path.basename(header) |
| if basename not in all_gn_changed_contents: |
| problems.append(header) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Missing GN changes for new header files', |
| items=sorted(problems), |
| long_text= |
| 'Please double check whether newly added header files need ' |
| 'corresponding changes in gn or gni files.\nThis checking is only a ' |
| 'heuristic. Run build/check_gn_headers.py to be precise.\n' |
| 'Read https://crbug.com/661774 for more info.') |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckCorrectProductNameInMessages(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that Chromium-branded strings don't include "Chrome" or vice versa. |
| |
| This assumes we won't intentionally reference one product from the other |
| product. |
| """ |
| all_problems = [] |
| test_cases = [{ |
| "filename_postfix": "google_chrome_strings.grd", |
| "correct_name": "Chrome", |
| "incorrect_name": "Chromium", |
| }, { |
| "filename_postfix": "google_chrome_strings.grd", |
| "correct_name": "Chrome", |
| "incorrect_name": "Chrome for Testing", |
| }, { |
| "filename_postfix": "chromium_strings.grd", |
| "correct_name": "Chromium", |
| "incorrect_name": "Chrome", |
| }] |
| |
| for test_case in test_cases: |
| problems = [] |
| filename_filter = lambda x: x.LocalPath().endswith(test_case[ |
| "filename_postfix"]) |
| |
| # Check each new line. Can yield false positives in multiline comments, but |
| # easier than trying to parse the XML because messages can have nested |
| # children, and associating message elements with affected lines is hard. |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(filename_filter): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if "<message" in line or "<!--" in line or "-->" in line: |
| continue |
| if test_case["incorrect_name"] in line: |
| # Chrome for Testing is a special edge case: https://goo.gle/chrome-for-testing#bookmark=id.n1rat320av91 |
| if (test_case["correct_name"] == "Chromium" and line.count("Chrome") == line.count("Chrome for Testing")): |
| continue |
| problems.append("Incorrect product name in %s:%d" % |
| (f.LocalPath(), line_num)) |
| |
| if problems: |
| message = ( |
| "Strings in %s-branded string files should reference \"%s\", not \"%s\"" |
| % (test_case["correct_name"], test_case["correct_name"], |
| test_case["incorrect_name"])) |
| all_problems.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(message, items=problems)) |
| |
| return all_problems |
| |
| |
| def CheckForTooLargeFiles(input_api, output_api): |
| """Avoid large files, especially binary files, in the repository since |
| git doesn't scale well for those. They will be in everyone's repo |
| clones forever, forever making Chromium slower to clone and work |
| with.""" |
| |
| # Uploading files to cloud storage is not trivial so we don't want |
| # to set the limit too low, but the upper limit for "normal" large |
| # files seems to be 1-2 MB, with a handful around 5-8 MB, so |
| # anything over 20 MB is exceptional. |
| TOO_LARGE_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT = 20 * 1024 * 1024 |
| |
| too_large_files = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| # Check both added and modified files (but not deleted files). |
| if f.Action() in ('A', 'M'): |
| size = input_api.os_path.getsize(f.AbsoluteLocalPath()) |
| if size > TOO_LARGE_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT: |
| too_large_files.append("%s: %d bytes" % (f.LocalPath(), size)) |
| |
| if too_large_files: |
| message = ( |
| 'Do not commit large files to git since git scales badly for those.\n' |
| + |
| 'Instead put the large files in cloud storage and use DEPS to\n' + |
| 'fetch them.\n' + '\n'.join(too_large_files)) |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError('Too large files found in commit', |
| long_text=message + '\n') |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckFuzzTargetsOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks specific for fuzz target sources.""" |
| EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = [ |
| 'LLVMFuzzerInitialize', |
| 'LLVMFuzzerCustomMutator', |
| 'LLVMFuzzerCustomCrossOver', |
| 'LLVMFuzzerMutate', |
| ] |
| |
| REQUIRED_HEADER = '#include "testing/libfuzzer/libfuzzer_exports.h"' |
| |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| """Ignore libFuzzer source code.""" |
| files_to_check = r'.*fuzz.*\.(h|hpp|hcc|cc|cpp|cxx)$' |
| files_to_skip = r"^third_party/libFuzzer" |
| |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, |
| files_to_check=[files_to_check], |
| files_to_skip=[files_to_skip]) |
| |
| files_with_missing_header = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterFile): |
| contents = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'r') |
| if REQUIRED_HEADER in contents: |
| continue |
| |
| if any(symbol in contents for symbol in EXPORTED_SYMBOLS): |
| files_with_missing_header.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if not files_with_missing_header: |
| return [] |
| |
| long_text = ( |
| 'If you define any of the libFuzzer optional functions (%s), it is ' |
| 'recommended to add \'%s\' directive. Otherwise, the fuzz target may ' |
| 'work incorrectly on Mac (crbug.com/687076).\nNote that ' |
| 'LLVMFuzzerInitialize should not be used, unless your fuzz target needs ' |
| 'to access command line arguments passed to the fuzzer. Instead, prefer ' |
| 'static initialization and shared resources as documented in ' |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/testing/' |
| 'libfuzzer/efficient_fuzzing.md#simplifying-initialization_cleanup.\n' |
| % (', '.join(EXPORTED_SYMBOLS), REQUIRED_HEADER)) |
| |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(message="Missing '%s' in:" % |
| REQUIRED_HEADER, |
| items=files_with_missing_header, |
| long_text=long_text) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def _CheckNewImagesWarning(input_api, output_api): |
| """ |
| Warns authors who add images into the repo to make sure their images are |
| optimized before committing. |
| """ |
| images_added = False |
| image_paths = [] |
| errors = [] |
| filter_lambda = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| x, |
| files_to_skip=(('(?i).*test', r'.*\/junit\/') + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\/(drawable|mipmap)']) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=filter_lambda): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath().lower() |
| if any( |
| local_path.endswith(extension) |
| for extension in _IMAGE_EXTENSIONS): |
| images_added = True |
| image_paths.append(f) |
| if images_added: |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'It looks like you are trying to commit some images. If these are ' |
| 'non-test-only images, please make sure to read and apply the tips in ' |
| 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/HEAD/docs/speed/' |
| 'binary_size/optimization_advice.md#optimizing-images\nThis check is ' |
| 'FYI only and will not block your CL on the CQ.', image_paths)) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def ChecksAndroidSpecificOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| """Groups upload checks that target android code.""" |
| results = [] |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidCrLogUsage(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidDebuggableBuild(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidNewMdpiAssetLocation(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidToastUsage(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidTestJUnitInheritance(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidTestJUnitFrameworkImport( |
| input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidTestAnnotationUsage(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidWebkitImports(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidXmlStyle(input_api, output_api, True)) |
| results.extend(_CheckNewImagesWarning(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidNoBannedImports(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidInfoBarDeprecation(input_api, output_api)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def ChecksAndroidSpecificOnCommit(input_api, output_api): |
| """Groups commit checks that target android code.""" |
| results = [] |
| results.extend(_CheckAndroidXmlStyle(input_api, output_api, False)) |
| return results |
| |
| # TODO(chrishall): could we additionally match on any path owned by |
| # ui/accessibility/OWNERS ? |
| _ACCESSIBILITY_PATHS = ( |
| r"^chrome/browser.*/accessibility/", |
| r"^chrome/browser/extensions/api/automation.*/", |
| r"^chrome/renderer/extensions/accessibility_.*", |
| r"^chrome/tests/data/accessibility/", |
| r"^components/services/screen_ai/", |
| r"^content/browser/accessibility/", |
| r"^content/renderer/accessibility/", |
| r"^content/tests/data/accessibility/", |
| r"^extensions/renderer/api/automation/", |
| r"^services/accessibility/", |
| r"^ui/accessibility/", |
| r"^ui/views/accessibility/", |
| ) |
| |
| def CheckAccessibilityRelnotesField(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that commits to accessibility code contain an AX-Relnotes field in |
| their commit message.""" |
| |
| def FileFilter(affected_file): |
| paths = _ACCESSIBILITY_PATHS |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, files_to_check=paths) |
| |
| # Only consider changes affecting accessibility paths. |
| if not any(input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=FileFilter)): |
| return [] |
| |
| # AX-Relnotes can appear in either the description or the footer. |
| # When searching the description, require 'AX-Relnotes:' to appear at the |
| # beginning of a line. |
| ax_regex = input_api.re.compile('ax-relnotes[:=]') |
| description_has_relnotes = any( |
| ax_regex.match(line) |
| for line in input_api.change.DescriptionText().lower().splitlines()) |
| |
| footer_relnotes = input_api.change.GitFootersFromDescription().get( |
| 'AX-Relnotes', []) |
| if description_has_relnotes or footer_relnotes: |
| return [] |
| |
| # TODO(chrishall): link to Relnotes documentation in message. |
| message = ( |
| "Missing 'AX-Relnotes:' field required for accessibility changes" |
| "\n please add 'AX-Relnotes: [release notes].' to describe any " |
| "user-facing changes" |
| "\n otherwise add 'AX-Relnotes: n/a.' if this change has no " |
| "user-facing effects" |
| "\n if this is confusing or annoying then please contact members " |
| "of ui/accessibility/OWNERS.") |
| |
| return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(message)] |
| |
| |
| _ACCESSIBILITY_EVENTS_TEST_PATH = ( |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/event/.*\.html", |
| ) |
| |
| _ACCESSIBILITY_TREE_TEST_PATH = ( |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/accname/" |
| ".*-expected-(mac|win|uia-win|auralinux).txt", |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/aria/" |
| ".*-expected-(mac|win|uia-win|auralinux).txt", |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/css/" |
| ".*-expected-(mac|win|uia-win|auralinux).txt", |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/event/" |
| ".*-expected-(mac|win|uia-win|auralinux).txt", |
| r"^content/test/data/accessibility/html/" |
| ".*-expected-(mac|win|uia-win|auralinux).txt", |
| ) |
| |
| _ACCESSIBILITY_ANDROID_EVENTS_TEST_PATH = ( |
| r"^.*/WebContentsAccessibilityEventsTest\.java", |
| ) |
| |
| _ACCESSIBILITY_ANDROID_TREE_TEST_PATH = ( |
| r"^.*/WebContentsAccessibilityTreeTest\.java", |
| ) |
| |
| def CheckAccessibilityEventsTestsAreIncludedForAndroid(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that commits that include a newly added, renamed/moved, or deleted |
| test in the DumpAccessibilityEventsTest suite also includes a corresponding |
| change to the Android test.""" |
| |
| def FilePathFilter(affected_file): |
| paths = _ACCESSIBILITY_EVENTS_TEST_PATH |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, files_to_check=paths) |
| |
| def AndroidFilePathFilter(affected_file): |
| paths = _ACCESSIBILITY_ANDROID_EVENTS_TEST_PATH |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, files_to_check=paths) |
| |
| # Only consider changes in the events test data path with html type. |
| if not any( |
| input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=FilePathFilter)): |
| return [] |
| |
| # If the commit contains any change to the Android test file, ignore. |
| if any( |
| input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=AndroidFilePathFilter)): |
| return [] |
| |
| # Only consider changes that are adding/renaming or deleting a file |
| message = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=FilePathFilter): |
| if f.Action() == 'A': |
| message = ( |
| "It appears that you are adding platform expectations for a" |
| "\ndump_accessibility_events* test, but have not included" |
| "\na corresponding change for Android." |
| "\nPlease include the test from:" |
| "\n content/public/android/javatests/src/org/chromium/" |
| "content/browser/accessibility/" |
| "WebContentsAccessibilityEventsTest.java" |
| "\nIf this message is confusing or annoying, please contact" |
| "\nmembers of ui/accessibility/OWNERS.") |
| |
| # If no message was set, return empty. |
| if not len(message): |
| return [] |
| |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(message)] |
| |
| |
| def CheckAccessibilityTreeTestsAreIncludedForAndroid(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that commits that include a newly added, renamed/moved, or deleted |
| test in the DumpAccessibilityTreeTest suite also includes a corresponding |
| change to the Android test.""" |
| |
| def FilePathFilter(affected_file): |
| paths = _ACCESSIBILITY_TREE_TEST_PATH |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, files_to_check=paths) |
| |
| def AndroidFilePathFilter(affected_file): |
| paths = _ACCESSIBILITY_ANDROID_TREE_TEST_PATH |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile(affected_file, files_to_check=paths) |
| |
| # Only consider changes in the various tree test data paths with html type. |
| if not any( |
| input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=FilePathFilter)): |
| return [] |
| |
| # If the commit contains any change to the Android test file, ignore. |
| if any( |
| input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=AndroidFilePathFilter)): |
| return [] |
| |
| # Only consider changes that are adding/renaming or deleting a file |
| message = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=FilePathFilter): |
| if f.Action() == 'A': |
| message = ( |
| "It appears that you are adding platform expectations for a" |
| "\ndump_accessibility_tree* test, but have not included" |
| "\na corresponding change for Android." |
| "\nPlease include (or remove) the test from:" |
| "\n content/public/android/javatests/src/org/chromium/" |
| "content/browser/accessibility/" |
| "WebContentsAccessibilityTreeTest.java" |
| "\nIf this message is confusing or annoying, please contact" |
| "\nmembers of ui/accessibility/OWNERS.") |
| |
| # If no message was set, return empty. |
| if not len(message): |
| return [] |
| |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(message)] |
| |
| |
| def CheckEsLintConfigChanges(input_api, output_api): |
| """Suggest using "git cl presubmit --files" when .eslintrc.js files are |
| modified. This is important because enabling an error in .eslintrc.js can |
| trigger errors in any .js or .ts files in its directory, leading to hidden |
| presubmit errors.""" |
| results = [] |
| eslint_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=[r'.*\.eslintrc\.js$']) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=eslint_filter): |
| local_dir = input_api.os_path.dirname(f.LocalPath()) |
| # Use / characters so that the commands printed work on any OS. |
| local_dir = local_dir.replace(input_api.os_path.sep, '/') |
| if local_dir: |
| local_dir += '/' |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult( |
| '%(file)s modified. Consider running \'git cl presubmit --files ' |
| '"%(dir)s*.js;%(dir)s*.ts"\' in order to check and fix the affected ' |
| 'files before landing this change.' % |
| { 'file' : f.LocalPath(), 'dir' : local_dir})) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| # string pattern, sequence of strings to show when pattern matches, |
| # error flag. True if match is a presubmit error, otherwise it's a warning. |
| _NON_INCLUSIVE_TERMS = ( |
| ( |
| # Note that \b pattern in python re is pretty particular. In this |
| # regexp, 'class WhiteList ...' will match, but 'class FooWhiteList |
| # ...' will not. This may require some tweaking to catch these cases |
| # without triggering a lot of false positives. Leaving it naive and |
| # less matchy for now. |
| r'/\b(?i)((black|white)list|master|slave)\b', # nocheck |
| ( |
| 'Please don\'t use blacklist, whitelist, ' # nocheck |
| 'or slave in your', # nocheck |
| 'code and make every effort to use other terms. Using "// nocheck"', |
| '"# nocheck" or "<!-- nocheck -->"', |
| 'at the end of the offending line will bypass this PRESUBMIT error', |
| 'but avoid using this whenever possible. Reach out to', |
| 'community@chromium.org if you have questions'), |
| True),) |
| |
| def ChecksCommon(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks common to both upload and commit.""" |
| results = [] |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.PanProjectChecks( |
| input_api, output_api, excluded_paths=_EXCLUDED_PATHS)) |
| |
| author = input_api.change.author_email |
| if author and author not in _KNOWN_ROBOTS: |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckAuthorizedAuthor( |
| input_api, output_api)) |
| |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoTabs( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| source_file_filter=lambda x: x.LocalPath().endswith('.grd'))) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.RunTests( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckVPythonSpec(input_api, output_api))) |
| |
| dirmd = 'dirmd.bat' if input_api.is_windows else 'dirmd' |
| dirmd_bin = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| 'third_party', 'depot_tools', dirmd) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.RunTests( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckDirMetadataFormat( |
| input_api, output_api, dirmd_bin))) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckOwnersDirMetadataExclusive( |
| input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckNoNewMetadataInOwners( |
| input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckInclusiveLanguage( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| excluded_directories_relative_path=[ |
| 'infra', 'inclusive_language_presubmit_exempt_dirs.txt' |
| ], |
| non_inclusive_terms=_NON_INCLUSIVE_TERMS)) |
| |
| presubmit_py_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=[r'.*PRESUBMIT\.py$']) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=presubmit_py_filter): |
| full_path = input_api.os_path.dirname(f.AbsoluteLocalPath()) |
| test_file = input_api.os_path.join(full_path, 'PRESUBMIT_test.py') |
| # The PRESUBMIT.py file (and the directory containing it) might have |
| # been affected by being moved or removed, so only try to run the tests |
| # if they still exist. |
| if not input_api.os_path.exists(test_file): |
| continue |
| |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.RunUnitTestsInDirectory( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| full_path, |
| files_to_check=[r'^PRESUBMIT_test\.py$'])) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckPatchFiles(input_api, output_api): |
| problems = [ |
| f.LocalPath() for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith(('.orig', '.rej')) |
| ] |
| # Cargo.toml.orig files are part of third-party crates downloaded from |
| # crates.io and should be included. |
| problems = [f for f in problems if not f.endswith('Cargo.toml.orig')] |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError("Don't commit .rej and .orig files.", |
| problems) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckBuildConfigMacrosWithoutInclude(input_api, output_api): |
| # Excludes OS_CHROMEOS, which is not defined in build_config.h. |
| macro_re = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\s*#(el)?if.*\bdefined\(((COMPILER_|ARCH_CPU_|WCHAR_T_IS_)[^)]*)') |
| include_re = input_api.re.compile(r'^#include\s+"build/build_config.h"', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| extension_re = input_api.re.compile(r'\.[a-z]+$') |
| errors = [] |
| config_h_file = input_api.os_path.join('build', 'build_config.h') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False): |
| # The build-config macros are allowed to be used in build_config.h |
| # without including itself. |
| if f.LocalPath() == config_h_file: |
| continue |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith( |
| ('.h', '.c', '.cc', '.cpp', '.m', '.mm')): |
| continue |
| found_line_number = None |
| found_macro = None |
| all_lines = input_api.ReadFile(f, 'r').splitlines() |
| for line_num, line in enumerate(all_lines): |
| match = macro_re.search(line) |
| if match: |
| found_line_number = line_num |
| found_macro = match.group(2) |
| break |
| if not found_line_number: |
| continue |
| |
| found_include_line = -1 |
| for line_num, line in enumerate(all_lines): |
| if include_re.search(line): |
| found_include_line = line_num |
| break |
| if found_include_line >= 0 and found_include_line < found_line_number: |
| continue |
| |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith('.h'): |
| primary_header_path = extension_re.sub('.h', f.AbsoluteLocalPath()) |
| try: |
| content = input_api.ReadFile(primary_header_path, 'r') |
| if include_re.search(content): |
| continue |
| except IOError: |
| pass |
| errors.append('%s:%d %s macro is used without first including build/' |
| 'build_config.h.' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), found_line_number, found_macro)) |
| if errors: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('\n'.join(errors))] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForSuperfluousStlIncludesInHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| stl_include_re = input_api.re.compile(r'^#include\s+<(' |
| r'algorithm|' |
| r'array|' |
| r'limits|' |
| r'list|' |
| r'map|' |
| r'memory|' |
| r'queue|' |
| r'set|' |
| r'string|' |
| r'unordered_map|' |
| r'unordered_set|' |
| r'utility|' |
| r'vector)>') |
| std_namespace_re = input_api.re.compile(r'std::') |
| errors = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusHeaderFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| continue |
| |
| uses_std_namespace = False |
| has_stl_include = False |
| for line in f.NewContents(): |
| if has_stl_include and uses_std_namespace: |
| break |
| |
| if not has_stl_include and stl_include_re.search(line): |
| has_stl_include = True |
| continue |
| |
| if not uses_std_namespace and (std_namespace_re.search(line) |
| or 'no-std-usage-because-pch-file' in line): |
| uses_std_namespace = True |
| continue |
| |
| if has_stl_include and not uses_std_namespace: |
| errors.append( |
| '%s: Includes STL header(s) but does not reference std::' % |
| f.LocalPath()) |
| if errors: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning('\n'.join(errors))] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def _CheckForDeprecatedOSMacrosInFile(input_api, f): |
| """Check for sensible looking, totally invalid OS macros.""" |
| preprocessor_statement = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*#') |
| os_macro = input_api.re.compile(r'defined\(OS_([^)]+)\)') |
| results = [] |
| for lnum, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if preprocessor_statement.search(line): |
| for match in os_macro.finditer(line): |
| results.append( |
| ' %s:%d: %s' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), lnum, 'defined(OS_' + match.group(1) + |
| ') -> BUILDFLAG(IS_' + match.group(1) + ')')) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckForDeprecatedOSMacros(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check all affected files for invalid OS macros.""" |
| bad_macros = [] |
| # The OS_ macros are allowed to be used in build/build_config.h. |
| config_h_file = input_api.os_path.join('build', 'build_config.h') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(None): |
| if not f.LocalPath().endswith(('.py', '.js', '.html', '.css', '.md')) \ |
| and f.LocalPath() != config_h_file: |
| bad_macros.extend(_CheckForDeprecatedOSMacrosInFile(input_api, f)) |
| |
| if not bad_macros: |
| return [] |
| |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'OS macros have been deprecated. Please use BUILDFLAGs instead (still ' |
| 'defined in build_config.h):', bad_macros) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def _CheckForInvalidIfDefinedMacrosInFile(input_api, f): |
| """Check all affected files for invalid "if defined" macros.""" |
| ALWAYS_DEFINED_MACROS = ( |
| "TARGET_CPU_PPC", |
| "TARGET_CPU_PPC64", |
| "TARGET_CPU_68K", |
| "TARGET_CPU_X86", |
| "TARGET_CPU_ARM", |
| "TARGET_CPU_MIPS", |
| "TARGET_CPU_SPARC", |
| "TARGET_CPU_ALPHA", |
| "TARGET_IPHONE_SIMULATOR", |
| "TARGET_OS_EMBEDDED", |
| "TARGET_OS_IPHONE", |
| "TARGET_OS_MAC", |
| "TARGET_OS_UNIX", |
| "TARGET_OS_WIN32", |
| ) |
| ifdef_macro = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^\s*#.*(?:ifdef\s|defined\()([^\s\)]+)') |
| results = [] |
| for lnum, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| for match in ifdef_macro.finditer(line): |
| if match.group(1) in ALWAYS_DEFINED_MACROS: |
| always_defined = ' %s is always defined. ' % match.group(1) |
| did_you_mean = 'Did you mean \'#if %s\'?' % match.group(1) |
| results.append( |
| ' %s:%d %s\n\t%s' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), lnum, always_defined, did_you_mean)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckForInvalidIfDefinedMacros(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check all affected files for invalid "if defined" macros.""" |
| bad_macros = [] |
| skipped_paths = ['third_party/sqlite/', 'third_party/abseil-cpp/'] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if any([f.LocalPath().startswith(path) for path in skipped_paths]): |
| continue |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith(('.h', '.c', '.cc', '.m', '.mm')): |
| bad_macros.extend( |
| _CheckForInvalidIfDefinedMacrosInFile(input_api, f)) |
| |
| if not bad_macros: |
| return [] |
| |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Found ifdef check on always-defined macro[s]. Please fix your code\n' |
| 'or check the list of ALWAYS_DEFINED_MACROS in src/PRESUBMIT.py.', |
| bad_macros) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForIPCRules(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check for same IPC rules described in |
| http://www.chromium.org/Home/chromium-security/education/security-tips-for-ipc |
| """ |
| base_pattern = r'IPC_ENUM_TRAITS\(' |
| inclusion_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'(%s)' % base_pattern) |
| comment_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'//.*(%s)' % base_pattern) |
| |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(None): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| if not local_path.endswith('.h'): |
| continue |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if inclusion_pattern.search( |
| line) and not comment_pattern.search(line): |
| problems.append('%s:%d\n %s' % |
| (local_path, line_number, line.strip())) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(_IPC_ENUM_TRAITS_DEPRECATED, |
| problems) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForLongPathnames(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check to make sure no files being submitted have long paths. |
| This causes issues on Windows. |
| """ |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedTestableFiles(): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| # Windows has a path limit of 260 characters. Limit path length to 200 so |
| # that we have some extra for the prefix on dev machines and the bots. |
| if len(local_path) > 200: |
| problems.append(local_path) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError(_LONG_PATH_ERROR, problems)] |
| else: |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckForIncludeGuards(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that header files have proper guards against multiple inclusion. |
| If a file should not have such guards (and it probably should) then it |
| should include the string "no-include-guard-because-multiply-included" or |
| "no-include-guard-because-pch-file". |
| """ |
| |
| def is_chromium_header_file(f): |
| # We only check header files under the control of the Chromium |
| # project. That is, those outside third_party apart from |
| # third_party/blink. |
| # We also exclude *_message_generator.h headers as they use |
| # include guards in a special, non-typical way. |
| file_with_path = input_api.os_path.normpath(f.LocalPath()) |
| return (file_with_path.endswith('.h') |
| and not file_with_path.endswith('_message_generator.h') |
| and not file_with_path.endswith('com_imported_mstscax.h') |
| and (not file_with_path.startswith('third_party') |
| or file_with_path.startswith( |
| input_api.os_path.join('third_party', 'blink')))) |
| |
| def replace_special_with_underscore(string): |
| return input_api.re.sub(r'[+\\/.-]', '_', string) |
| |
| errors = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(is_chromium_header_file): |
| guard_name = None |
| guard_line_number = None |
| seen_guard_end = False |
| |
| file_with_path = input_api.os_path.normpath(f.LocalPath()) |
| base_file_name = input_api.os_path.splitext( |
| input_api.os_path.basename(file_with_path))[0] |
| upper_base_file_name = base_file_name.upper() |
| |
| expected_guard = replace_special_with_underscore( |
| file_with_path.upper() + '_') |
| |
| # For "path/elem/file_name.h" we should really only accept |
| # PATH_ELEM_FILE_NAME_H_ per coding style. Unfortunately there |
| # are too many (1000+) files with slight deviations from the |
| # coding style. The most important part is that the include guard |
| # is there, and that it's unique, not the name so this check is |
| # forgiving for existing files. |
| # |
| # As code becomes more uniform, this could be made stricter. |
| |
| guard_name_pattern_list = [ |
| # Anything with the right suffix (maybe with an extra _). |
| r'\w+_H__?', |
| |
| # To cover include guards with old Blink style. |
| r'\w+_h', |
| |
| # Anything including the uppercase name of the file. |
| r'\w*' + input_api.re.escape( |
| replace_special_with_underscore(upper_base_file_name)) + |
| r'\w*', |
| ] |
| guard_name_pattern = '|'.join(guard_name_pattern_list) |
| guard_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'#ifndef\s+(' + |
| guard_name_pattern + ')') |
| |
| for line_number, line in enumerate(f.NewContents()): |
| if ('no-include-guard-because-multiply-included' in line |
| or 'no-include-guard-because-pch-file' in line): |
| guard_name = 'DUMMY' # To not trigger check outside the loop. |
| break |
| |
| if guard_name is None: |
| match = guard_pattern.match(line) |
| if match: |
| guard_name = match.group(1) |
| guard_line_number = line_number |
| |
| # We allow existing files to use include guards whose names |
| # don't match the chromium style guide, but new files should |
| # get it right. |
| if guard_name != expected_guard: |
| if f.Action() == 'A': # If file was just 'A'dded |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Header using the wrong include guard name %s' |
| % guard_name, [ |
| '%s:%d' % |
| (f.LocalPath(), line_number + 1) |
| ], 'Expected: %r\nFound: %r' % |
| (expected_guard, guard_name))) |
| else: |
| # The line after #ifndef should have a #define of the same name. |
| if line_number == guard_line_number + 1: |
| expected_line = '#define %s' % guard_name |
| if line != expected_line: |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Missing "%s" for include guard' % |
| expected_line, |
| ['%s:%d' % (f.LocalPath(), line_number + 1)], |
| 'Expected: %r\nGot: %r' % |
| (expected_line, line))) |
| |
| if not seen_guard_end and line == '#endif // %s' % guard_name: |
| seen_guard_end = True |
| elif seen_guard_end: |
| if line.strip() != '': |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Include guard %s not covering the whole file' |
| % (guard_name), [f.LocalPath()])) |
| break # Nothing else to check and enough to warn once. |
| |
| if guard_name is None: |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Missing include guard in %s\n' |
| 'Recommended name: %s\n' |
| 'This check can be disabled by having the string\n' |
| '"no-include-guard-because-multiply-included" or\n' |
| '"no-include-guard-because-pch-file" in the header.' |
| % (f.LocalPath(), expected_guard))) |
| |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def CheckForWindowsLineEndings(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check source code and known ascii text files for Windows style line |
| endings. |
| """ |
| known_text_files = r'.*\.(txt|html|htm|py|gyp|gypi|gn|isolate|icon)$' |
| |
| file_inclusion_pattern = (known_text_files, |
| r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+%s' % _HEADER_EXTENSIONS) |
| |
| problems = [] |
| source_file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, files_to_skip=None) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter): |
| # Ignore test files that contain crlf intentionally. |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith('crlf.txt'): |
| continue |
| include_file = False |
| for line in input_api.ReadFile(f, 'r').splitlines(True): |
| if line.endswith('\r\n'): |
| include_file = True |
| if include_file: |
| problems.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Are you sure that you want ' |
| 'these files to contain Windows style line endings?\n' + |
| '\n'.join(problems)) |
| ] |
| |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckIconFilesForLicenseHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check that .icon files (which are fragments of C++) have license headers. |
| """ |
| |
| icon_files = (r'.*\.icon$', ) |
| |
| icons = lambda x: input_api.FilterSourceFile(x, files_to_check=icon_files) |
| return input_api.canned_checks.CheckLicense(input_api, |
| output_api, |
| source_file_filter=icons) |
| |
| |
| def CheckForUseOfChromeAppsDeprecations(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check source code for use of Chrome App technologies being |
| deprecated. |
| """ |
| |
| def _CheckForDeprecatedTech(input_api, |
| output_api, |
| detection_list, |
| files_to_check=None, |
| files_to_skip=None): |
| |
| if (files_to_check or files_to_skip): |
| source_file_filter = lambda f: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| f, files_to_check=files_to_check, files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| else: |
| source_file_filter = None |
| |
| problems = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(source_file_filter): |
| if f.Action() == 'D': |
| continue |
| for _, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if any(detect in line for detect in detection_list): |
| problems.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| |
| return problems |
| |
| # to avoid this presubmit script triggering warnings |
| files_to_skip = ['PRESUBMIT.py', 'PRESUBMIT_test.py'] |
| |
| problems = [] |
| |
| # NMF: any files with extensions .nmf or NMF |
| _NMF_FILES = r'\.(nmf|NMF)$' |
| problems += _CheckForDeprecatedTech( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| detection_list=[''], # any change to the file will trigger warning |
| files_to_check=[r'.+%s' % _NMF_FILES]) |
| |
| # MANIFEST: any manifest.json that in its diff includes "app": |
| _MANIFEST_FILES = r'(manifest\.json)$' |
| problems += _CheckForDeprecatedTech( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| detection_list=['"app":'], |
| files_to_check=[r'.*%s' % _MANIFEST_FILES]) |
| |
| # NaCl / PNaCl: any file that in its diff contains the strings in the list |
| problems += _CheckForDeprecatedTech( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| detection_list=['config=nacl', 'enable-nacl', 'cpu=pnacl', 'nacl_io'], |
| files_to_skip=files_to_skip + [r"^native_client_sdk/"]) |
| |
| # PPAPI: any C/C++ file that in its diff includes a ppapi library |
| problems += _CheckForDeprecatedTech( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| detection_list=['#include "ppapi', '#include <ppapi'], |
| files_to_check=(r'.+%s' % _HEADER_EXTENSIONS, |
| r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS), |
| files_to_skip=[r"^ppapi/"]) |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'You are adding/modifying code' |
| 'related to technologies which will soon be deprecated (Chrome Apps, NaCl,' |
| ' PNaCl, PPAPI). See this blog post for more details:\n' |
| 'https://blog.chromium.org/2020/08/changes-to-chrome-app-support-timeline.html\n' |
| 'and this documentation for options to replace these technologies:\n' |
| 'https://developer.chrome.com/docs/apps/migration/\n' + |
| '\n'.join(problems)) |
| ] |
| |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckSyslogUseWarningOnUpload(input_api, output_api, src_file_filter=None): |
| """Checks that all source files use SYSLOG properly.""" |
| syslog_files = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(src_file_filter): |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if 'SYSLOG' in line: |
| syslog_files.append(f.LocalPath() + ':' + str(line_number)) |
| |
| if syslog_files: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Please make sure there are no privacy sensitive bits of data in SYSLOG' |
| ' calls.\nFiles to check:\n', |
| items=syslog_files) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckChangeOnUpload(input_api, output_api): |
| if input_api.version < [2, 0, 0]: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| "Your depot_tools is out of date. " |
| "This PRESUBMIT.py requires at least presubmit_support version 2.0.0, " |
| "but your version is %d.%d.%d" % tuple(input_api.version)) |
| ] |
| results = [] |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckPatchFormatted(input_api, output_api)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckChangeOnCommit(input_api, output_api): |
| if input_api.version < [2, 0, 0]: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| "Your depot_tools is out of date. " |
| "This PRESUBMIT.py requires at least presubmit_support version 2.0.0, " |
| "but your version is %d.%d.%d" % tuple(input_api.version)) |
| ] |
| |
| results = [] |
| # Make sure the tree is 'open'. |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckTreeIsOpen( |
| input_api, |
| output_api, |
| json_url='http://chromium-status.appspot.com/current?format=json')) |
| |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckPatchFormatted(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasBugField(input_api, output_api)) |
| results.extend( |
| input_api.canned_checks.CheckChangeHasNoUnwantedTags( |
| input_api, output_api)) |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckStrings(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check string ICU syntax validity and if translation screenshots exist.""" |
| # Skip translation screenshots check if a SkipTranslationScreenshotsCheck |
| # footer is set to true. |
| git_footers = input_api.change.GitFootersFromDescription() |
| skip_screenshot_check_footer = [ |
| footer.lower() for footer in git_footers.get( |
| u'Skip-Translation-Screenshots-Check', []) |
| ] |
| run_screenshot_check = u'true' not in skip_screenshot_check_footer |
| |
| import os |
| import re |
| import sys |
| from io import StringIO |
| |
| new_or_added_paths = set(f.LocalPath() for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if (f.Action() == 'A' or f.Action() == 'M')) |
| removed_paths = set(f.LocalPath() |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True) |
| if f.Action() == 'D') |
| |
| affected_grds = [ |
| f for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if f.LocalPath().endswith(('.grd', '.grdp')) |
| ] |
| affected_grds = [ |
| f for f in affected_grds if not 'testdata' in f.LocalPath() |
| ] |
| if not affected_grds: |
| return [] |
| |
| affected_png_paths = [ |
| f.AbsoluteLocalPath() for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if (f.LocalPath().endswith('.png')) |
| ] |
| |
| # Check for screenshots. Developers can upload screenshots using |
| # tools/translation/upload_screenshots.py which finds and uploads |
| # images associated with .grd files (e.g. test_grd/IDS_STRING.png for the |
| # message named IDS_STRING in test.grd) and produces a .sha1 file (e.g. |
| # test_grd/IDS_STRING.png.sha1) for each png when the upload is successful. |
| # |
| # The logic here is as follows: |
| # |
| # - If the CL has a .png file under the screenshots directory for a grd |
| # file, warn the developer. Actual images should never be checked into the |
| # Chrome repo. |
| # |
| # - If the CL contains modified or new messages in grd files and doesn't |
| # contain the corresponding .sha1 files, warn the developer to add images |
| # and upload them via tools/translation/upload_screenshots.py. |
| # |
| # - If the CL contains modified or new messages in grd files and the |
| # corresponding .sha1 files, everything looks good. |
| # |
| # - If the CL contains removed messages in grd files but the corresponding |
| # .sha1 files aren't removed, warn the developer to remove them. |
| unnecessary_screenshots = [] |
| invalid_sha1 = [] |
| missing_sha1 = [] |
| missing_sha1_modified = [] |
| unnecessary_sha1_files = [] |
| |
| # This checks verifies that the ICU syntax of messages this CL touched is |
| # valid, and reports any found syntax errors. |
| # Without this presubmit check, ICU syntax errors in Chromium strings can land |
| # without developers being aware of them. Later on, such ICU syntax errors |
| # break message extraction for translation, hence would block Chromium |
| # translations until they are fixed. |
| icu_syntax_errors = [] |
| sha1_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^[a-fA-F0-9]{40}$', |
| input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| |
| def _CheckScreenshotAdded(screenshots_dir, message_id): |
| sha1_path = input_api.os_path.join(screenshots_dir, |
| message_id + '.png.sha1') |
| if sha1_path not in new_or_added_paths: |
| missing_sha1.append(sha1_path) |
| elif not _CheckValidSha1(sha1_path): |
| invalid_sha1.append(sha1_path) |
| |
| def _CheckScreenshotModified(screenshots_dir, message_id): |
| sha1_path = input_api.os_path.join(screenshots_dir, |
| message_id + '.png.sha1') |
| if sha1_path not in new_or_added_paths: |
| missing_sha1_modified.append(sha1_path) |
| elif not _CheckValidSha1(sha1_path): |
| invalid_sha1.append(sha1_path) |
| |
| def _CheckValidSha1(sha1_path): |
| return sha1_pattern.search( |
| next("\n".join(f.NewContents()) for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if f.LocalPath() == sha1_path)) |
| |
| def _CheckScreenshotRemoved(screenshots_dir, message_id): |
| sha1_path = input_api.os_path.join(screenshots_dir, |
| message_id + '.png.sha1') |
| if input_api.os_path.exists( |
| sha1_path) and sha1_path not in removed_paths: |
| unnecessary_sha1_files.append(sha1_path) |
| |
| def _ValidateIcuSyntax(text, level, signatures): |
| """Validates ICU syntax of a text string. |
| |
| Check if text looks similar to ICU and checks for ICU syntax correctness |
| in this case. Reports various issues with ICU syntax and values of |
| variants. Supports checking of nested messages. Accumulate information of |
| each ICU messages found in the text for further checking. |
| |
| Args: |
| text: a string to check. |
| level: a number of current nesting level. |
| signatures: an accumulator, a list of tuple of (level, variable, |
| kind, variants). |
| |
| Returns: |
| None if a string is not ICU or no issue detected. |
| A tuple of (message, start index, end index) if an issue detected. |
| """ |
| valid_types = { |
| 'plural': (frozenset( |
| ['=0', '=1', 'zero', 'one', 'two', 'few', 'many', |
| 'other']), frozenset(['=1', 'other'])), |
| 'selectordinal': (frozenset( |
| ['=0', '=1', 'zero', 'one', 'two', 'few', 'many', |
| 'other']), frozenset(['one', 'other'])), |
| 'select': (frozenset(), frozenset(['other'])), |
| } |
| |
| # Check if the message looks like an attempt to use ICU |
| # plural. If yes - check if its syntax strictly matches ICU format. |
| like = re.match(r'^[^{]*\{[^{]*\b(plural|selectordinal|select)\b', |
| text) |
| if not like: |
| signatures.append((level, None, None, None)) |
| return |
| |
| # Check for valid prefix and suffix |
| m = re.match( |
| r'^([^{]*\{)([a-zA-Z0-9_]+),\s*' |
| r'(plural|selectordinal|select),\s*' |
| r'(?:offset:\d+)?\s*(.*)', text, re.DOTALL) |
| if not m: |
| return (('This message looks like an ICU plural, ' |
| 'but does not follow ICU syntax.'), like.start(), |
| like.end()) |
| starting, variable, kind, variant_pairs = m.groups() |
| variants, depth, last_pos = _ParseIcuVariants(variant_pairs, |
| m.start(4)) |
| if depth: |
| return ('Invalid ICU format. Unbalanced opening bracket', last_pos, |
| len(text)) |
| first = text[0] |
| ending = text[last_pos:] |
| if not starting: |
| return ('Invalid ICU format. No initial opening bracket', |
| last_pos - 1, last_pos) |
| if not ending or '}' not in ending: |
| return ('Invalid ICU format. No final closing bracket', |
| last_pos - 1, last_pos) |
| elif first != '{': |
| return (( |
| 'Invalid ICU format. Extra characters at the start of a complex ' |
| 'message (go/icu-message-migration): "%s"') % starting, 0, |
| len(starting)) |
| elif ending != '}': |
| return (( |
| 'Invalid ICU format. Extra characters at the end of a complex ' |
| 'message (go/icu-message-migration): "%s"') % ending, |
| last_pos - 1, len(text) - 1) |
| if kind not in valid_types: |
| return (('Unknown ICU message type %s. ' |
| 'Valid types are: plural, select, selectordinal') % kind, |
| 0, 0) |
| known, required = valid_types[kind] |
| defined_variants = set() |
| for variant, variant_range, value, value_range in variants: |
| start, end = variant_range |
| if variant in defined_variants: |
| return ('Variant "%s" is defined more than once' % variant, |
| start, end) |
| elif known and variant not in known: |
| return ('Variant "%s" is not valid for %s message' % |
| (variant, kind), start, end) |
| defined_variants.add(variant) |
| # Check for nested structure |
| res = _ValidateIcuSyntax(value[1:-1], level + 1, signatures) |
| if res: |
| return (res[0], res[1] + value_range[0] + 1, |
| res[2] + value_range[0] + 1) |
| missing = required - defined_variants |
| if missing: |
| return ('Required variants missing: %s' % ', '.join(missing), 0, |
| len(text)) |
| signatures.append((level, variable, kind, defined_variants)) |
| |
| def _ParseIcuVariants(text, offset=0): |
| """Parse variants part of ICU complex message. |
| |
| Builds a tuple of variant names and values, as well as |
| their offsets in the input string. |
| |
| Args: |
| text: a string to parse |
| offset: additional offset to add to positions in the text to get correct |
| position in the complete ICU string. |
| |
| Returns: |
| List of tuples, each tuple consist of four fields: variant name, |
| variant name span (tuple of two integers), variant value, value |
| span (tuple of two integers). |
| """ |
| depth, start, end = 0, -1, -1 |
| variants = [] |
| key = None |
| for idx, char in enumerate(text): |
| if char == '{': |
| if not depth: |
| start = idx |
| chunk = text[end + 1:start] |
| key = chunk.strip() |
| pos = offset + end + 1 + chunk.find(key) |
| span = (pos, pos + len(key)) |
| depth += 1 |
| elif char == '}': |
| if not depth: |
| return variants, depth, offset + idx |
| depth -= 1 |
| if not depth: |
| end = idx |
| variants.append((key, span, text[start:end + 1], |
| (offset + start, offset + end + 1))) |
| return variants, depth, offset + end + 1 |
| |
| try: |
| old_sys_path = sys.path |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'translation') |
| ] |
| from helper import grd_helper |
| finally: |
| sys.path = old_sys_path |
| |
| for f in affected_grds: |
| file_path = f.LocalPath() |
| old_id_to_msg_map = {} |
| new_id_to_msg_map = {} |
| # Note that this code doesn't check if the file has been deleted. This is |
| # OK because it only uses the old and new file contents and doesn't load |
| # the file via its path. |
| # It's also possible that a file's content refers to a renamed or deleted |
| # file via a <part> tag, such as <part file="now-deleted-file.grdp">. This |
| # is OK as well, because grd_helper ignores <part> tags when loading .grd or |
| # .grdp files. |
| if file_path.endswith('.grdp'): |
| if f.OldContents(): |
| old_id_to_msg_map = grd_helper.GetGrdpMessagesFromString( |
| '\n'.join(f.OldContents())) |
| if f.NewContents(): |
| new_id_to_msg_map = grd_helper.GetGrdpMessagesFromString( |
| '\n'.join(f.NewContents())) |
| else: |
| file_dir = input_api.os_path.dirname(file_path) or '.' |
| if f.OldContents(): |
| old_id_to_msg_map = grd_helper.GetGrdMessages( |
| StringIO('\n'.join(f.OldContents())), file_dir) |
| if f.NewContents(): |
| new_id_to_msg_map = grd_helper.GetGrdMessages( |
| StringIO('\n'.join(f.NewContents())), file_dir) |
| |
| grd_name, ext = input_api.os_path.splitext( |
| input_api.os_path.basename(file_path)) |
| screenshots_dir = input_api.os_path.join( |
| input_api.os_path.dirname(file_path), |
| grd_name + ext.replace('.', '_')) |
| |
| # Compute added, removed and modified message IDs. |
| old_ids = set(old_id_to_msg_map) |
| new_ids = set(new_id_to_msg_map) |
| added_ids = new_ids - old_ids |
| removed_ids = old_ids - new_ids |
| modified_ids = set([]) |
| for key in old_ids.intersection(new_ids): |
| if (old_id_to_msg_map[key].ContentsAsXml('', True) != |
| new_id_to_msg_map[key].ContentsAsXml('', True)): |
| # The message content itself changed. Require an updated screenshot. |
| modified_ids.add(key) |
| elif old_id_to_msg_map[key].attrs['meaning'] != \ |
| new_id_to_msg_map[key].attrs['meaning']: |
| # The message meaning changed. We later check for a screenshot. |
| modified_ids.add(key) |
| |
| if run_screenshot_check: |
| # Check the screenshot directory for .png files. Warn if there is any. |
| for png_path in affected_png_paths: |
| if png_path.startswith(screenshots_dir): |
| unnecessary_screenshots.append(png_path) |
| |
| for added_id in added_ids: |
| _CheckScreenshotAdded(screenshots_dir, added_id) |
| |
| for modified_id in modified_ids: |
| _CheckScreenshotModified(screenshots_dir, modified_id) |
| |
| for removed_id in removed_ids: |
| _CheckScreenshotRemoved(screenshots_dir, removed_id) |
| |
| # Check new and changed strings for ICU syntax errors. |
| for key in added_ids.union(modified_ids): |
| msg = new_id_to_msg_map[key].ContentsAsXml('', True) |
| err = _ValidateIcuSyntax(msg, 0, []) |
| if err is not None: |
| icu_syntax_errors.append(str(key) + ': ' + str(err[0])) |
| |
| results = [] |
| if run_screenshot_check: |
| if unnecessary_screenshots: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not include actual screenshots in the changelist. Run ' |
| 'tools/translate/upload_screenshots.py to upload them instead:', |
| sorted(unnecessary_screenshots))) |
| |
| if missing_sha1: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'You are adding UI strings.\n' |
| 'To ensure the best translations, take screenshots of the relevant UI ' |
| '(https://g.co/chrome/translation) and add these files to your ' |
| 'changelist:', sorted(missing_sha1))) |
| |
| if invalid_sha1: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'The following files do not seem to contain valid sha1 hashes. ' |
| 'Make sure they contain hashes created by ' |
| 'tools/translate/upload_screenshots.py:', sorted(invalid_sha1))) |
| |
| if missing_sha1_modified: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'You are modifying UI strings or their meanings.\n' |
| 'To ensure the best translations, take screenshots of the relevant UI ' |
| '(https://g.co/chrome/translation) and add these files to your ' |
| 'changelist:', sorted(missing_sha1_modified))) |
| |
| if unnecessary_sha1_files: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'You removed strings associated with these files. Remove:', |
| sorted(unnecessary_sha1_files))) |
| else: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptOrNotify('Skipping translation ' |
| 'screenshots check.')) |
| |
| if icu_syntax_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'ICU syntax errors were found in the following strings (problems or ' |
| 'feedback? Contact rainhard@chromium.org):', |
| items=icu_syntax_errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckTranslationExpectations(input_api, output_api, |
| repo_root=None, |
| translation_expectations_path=None, |
| grd_files=None): |
| import sys |
| affected_grds = [ |
| f for f in input_api.AffectedFiles() |
| if (f.LocalPath().endswith('.grd') or f.LocalPath().endswith('.grdp')) |
| ] |
| if not affected_grds: |
| return [] |
| |
| try: |
| old_sys_path = sys.path |
| sys.path = sys.path + [ |
| input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'tools', |
| 'translation') |
| ] |
| from helper import git_helper |
| from helper import translation_helper |
| finally: |
| sys.path = old_sys_path |
| |
| # Check that translation expectations can be parsed and we can get a list of |
| # translatable grd files. |repo_root| and |translation_expectations_path| are |
| # only passed by tests. |
| if not repo_root: |
| repo_root = input_api.PresubmitLocalPath() |
| if not translation_expectations_path: |
| translation_expectations_path = input_api.os_path.join( |
| repo_root, 'tools', 'gritsettings', 'translation_expectations.pyl') |
| if not grd_files: |
| grd_files = git_helper.list_grds_in_repository(repo_root) |
| |
| # Ignore bogus grd files used only for testing |
| # ui/webui/resources/tools/generate_grd.py. |
| ignore_path = input_api.os_path.join('ui', 'webui', 'resources', 'tools', |
| 'tests') |
| grd_files = [p for p in grd_files if ignore_path not in p] |
| |
| try: |
| translation_helper.get_translatable_grds( |
| repo_root, grd_files, translation_expectations_path) |
| except Exception as e: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult( |
| 'Failed to get a list of translatable grd files. This happens when:\n' |
| ' - One of the modified grd or grdp files cannot be parsed or\n' |
| ' - %s is not updated.\n' |
| 'Stack:\n%s' % (translation_expectations_path, str(e))) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckStableMojomChanges(input_api, output_api): |
| """Changes to [Stable] mojom types must preserve backward-compatibility.""" |
| changed_mojoms = input_api.AffectedFiles( |
| include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.mojom'))) |
| |
| if not changed_mojoms or input_api.no_diffs: |
| return [] |
| |
| delta = [] |
| for mojom in changed_mojoms: |
| delta.append({ |
| 'filename': mojom.LocalPath(), |
| 'old': '\n'.join(mojom.OldContents()) or None, |
| 'new': '\n'.join(mojom.NewContents()) or None, |
| }) |
| |
| process = input_api.subprocess.Popen([ |
| input_api.python3_executable, |
| input_api.os_path.join( |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), 'mojo', 'public', 'tools', 'mojom', |
| 'check_stable_mojom_compatibility.py'), '--src-root', |
| input_api.PresubmitLocalPath() |
| ], |
| stdin=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| stdout=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| stderr=input_api.subprocess.PIPE, |
| universal_newlines=True) |
| (x, error) = process.communicate(input=input_api.json.dumps(delta)) |
| if process.returncode: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'One or more [Stable] mojom definitions appears to have been changed ' |
| 'in a way that is not backward-compatible.', |
| long_text=error) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| def CheckDeprecationOfPreferences(input_api, output_api): |
| """Removing a preference should come with a deprecation.""" |
| |
| def FilterFile(affected_file): |
| """Accept only .cc files and the like.""" |
| file_inclusion_pattern = [r'.+%s' % _IMPLEMENTATION_EXTENSIONS] |
| files_to_skip = (_EXCLUDED_PATHS + _TEST_CODE_EXCLUDED_PATHS + |
| input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP) |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_check=file_inclusion_pattern, |
| files_to_skip=files_to_skip) |
| |
| def ModifiedLines(affected_file): |
| """Returns a list of tuples (line number, line text) of added and removed |
| lines. |
| |
| Deleted lines share the same line number as the previous line. |
| |
| This relies on the scm diff output describing each changed code section |
| with a line of the form |
| |
| ^@@ <old line num>,<old size> <new line num>,<new size> @@$ |
| """ |
| line_num = 0 |
| modified_lines = [] |
| for line in affected_file.GenerateScmDiff().splitlines(): |
| # Extract <new line num> of the patch fragment (see format above). |
| m = input_api.re.match(r'^@@ [0-9\,\+\-]+ \+([0-9]+)\,[0-9]+ @@', |
| line) |
| if m: |
| line_num = int(m.groups(1)[0]) |
| continue |
| if ((line.startswith('+') and not line.startswith('++')) |
| or (line.startswith('-') and not line.startswith('--'))): |
| modified_lines.append((line_num, line)) |
| |
| if not line.startswith('-'): |
| line_num += 1 |
| return modified_lines |
| |
| def FindLineWith(lines, needle): |
| """Returns the line number (i.e. index + 1) in `lines` containing `needle`. |
| |
| If 0 or >1 lines contain `needle`, -1 is returned. |
| """ |
| matching_line_numbers = [ |
| # + 1 for 1-based counting of line numbers. |
| i + 1 for i, line in enumerate(lines) if needle in line |
| ] |
| return matching_line_numbers[0] if len( |
| matching_line_numbers) == 1 else -1 |
| |
| def ModifiedPrefMigration(affected_file): |
| """Returns whether the MigrateObsolete.*Pref functions were modified.""" |
| # Determine first and last lines of MigrateObsolete.*Pref functions. |
| new_contents = affected_file.NewContents() |
| range_1 = (FindLineWith(new_contents, |
| 'BEGIN_MIGRATE_OBSOLETE_LOCAL_STATE_PREFS'), |
| FindLineWith(new_contents, |
| 'END_MIGRATE_OBSOLETE_LOCAL_STATE_PREFS')) |
| range_2 = (FindLineWith(new_contents, |
| 'BEGIN_MIGRATE_OBSOLETE_PROFILE_PREFS'), |
| FindLineWith(new_contents, |
| 'END_MIGRATE_OBSOLETE_PROFILE_PREFS')) |
| if (-1 in range_1 + range_2): |
| raise Exception( |
| 'Broken .*MIGRATE_OBSOLETE_.*_PREFS markers in browser_prefs.cc.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Check whether any of the modified lines are part of the |
| # MigrateObsolete.*Pref functions. |
| for line_nr, line in ModifiedLines(affected_file): |
| if (range_1[0] <= line_nr <= range_1[1] |
| or range_2[0] <= line_nr <= range_2[1]): |
| return True |
| return False |
| |
| register_pref_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'Register.+Pref') |
| browser_prefs_file_pattern = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'chrome/browser/prefs/browser_prefs.cc') |
| |
| changes = input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=True, |
| file_filter=FilterFile) |
| potential_problems = [] |
| for f in changes: |
| for line in f.GenerateScmDiff().splitlines(): |
| # Check deleted lines for pref registrations. |
| if (line.startswith('-') and not line.startswith('--') |
| and register_pref_pattern.search(line)): |
| potential_problems.append('%s: %s' % (f.LocalPath(), line)) |
| |
| if browser_prefs_file_pattern.search(f.LocalPath()): |
| # If the developer modified the MigrateObsolete.*Prefs() functions, we |
| # assume that they knew that they have to deprecate preferences and don't |
| # warn. |
| try: |
| if ModifiedPrefMigration(f): |
| return [] |
| except Exception as e: |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError(str(e))] |
| |
| if potential_problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Discovered possible removal of preference registrations.\n\n' |
| 'Please make sure to properly deprecate preferences by clearing their\n' |
| 'value for a couple of milestones before finally removing the code.\n' |
| 'Otherwise data may stay in the preferences files forever. See\n' |
| 'Migrate*Prefs() in chrome/browser/prefs/browser_prefs.cc and\n' |
| 'chrome/browser/prefs/README.md for examples.\n' |
| 'This may be a false positive warning (e.g. if you move preference\n' |
| 'registrations to a different place).\n', potential_problems) |
| ] |
| return [] |
| |
| |
| def CheckConsistentGrdChanges(input_api, output_api): |
| """Changes to GRD files must be consistent for tools to read them.""" |
| changed_grds = input_api.AffectedFiles( |
| include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=lambda f: f.LocalPath().endswith(('.grd'))) |
| errors = [] |
| invalid_file_regexes = [(input_api.re.compile(matcher), msg) |
| for matcher, msg in _INVALID_GRD_FILE_LINE] |
| for grd in changed_grds: |
| for i, line in enumerate(grd.NewContents()): |
| for matcher, msg in invalid_file_regexes: |
| if matcher.search(line): |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Problem on {grd}:{i} - {msg}'.format( |
| grd=grd.LocalPath(), i=i + 1, msg=msg))) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def CheckAssertAshOnlyCode(input_api, output_api): |
| """Errors if a BUILD.gn file in an ash/ directory doesn't include |
| assert(is_chromeos_ash). |
| """ |
| |
| def FileFilter(affected_file): |
| """Includes directories known to be Ash only.""" |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_check=( |
| r'^ash/.*BUILD\.gn', # Top-level src/ash/. |
| r'.*/ash/.*BUILD\.gn'), # Any path component. |
| files_to_skip=(input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP)) |
| |
| errors = [] |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'assert\(is_chromeos_ash') |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False, |
| file_filter=FileFilter): |
| if (not pattern.search(input_api.ReadFile(f))): |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Please add assert(is_chromeos_ash) to %s. If that\'s not ' |
| 'possible, please create and issue and add a comment such ' |
| 'as:\n # TODO(https://crbug.com/XXX): add ' |
| 'assert(is_chromeos_ash) when ...' % f.LocalPath())) |
| return errors |
| |
| |
| def _IsMiraclePtrDisallowed(input_api, affected_file): |
| path = affected_file.LocalPath() |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, path): |
| return False |
| |
| # Renderer code is generally allowed to use MiraclePtr. |
| # These directories, however, are specifically disallowed. |
| if ("third_party/blink/renderer/core/" in path |
| or "third_party/blink/renderer/platform/heap/" in path |
| or "third_party/blink/renderer/platform/wtf/" in path): |
| return True |
| |
| # Blink's public/web API is only used/included by Renderer-only code. Note |
| # that public/platform API may be used in non-Renderer processes (e.g. there |
| # are some includes in code used by Utility, PDF, or Plugin processes). |
| if "/blink/public/web/" in path: |
| return True |
| |
| # We assume that everything else may be used outside of Renderer processes. |
| return False |
| |
| # TODO(https://crbug.com/1273182): Remove these checks, once they are replaced |
| # by the Chromium Clang Plugin (which will be preferable because it will |
| # 1) report errors earlier - at compile-time and 2) cover more rules). |
| def CheckRawPtrUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Rough checks that raw_ptr<T> usage guidelines are followed.""" |
| errors = [] |
| # The regex below matches "raw_ptr<" following a word boundary, but not in a |
| # C++ comment. |
| raw_ptr_matcher = input_api.re.compile(r'^((?!//).)*\braw_ptr<') |
| file_filter = lambda f: _IsMiraclePtrDisallowed(input_api, f) |
| for f, line_num, line in input_api.RightHandSideLines(file_filter): |
| if raw_ptr_matcher.search(line): |
| errors.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Problem on {path}:{line} - '\ |
| 'raw_ptr<T> should not be used in this renderer code '\ |
| '(as documented in the "Pointers to unprotected memory" '\ |
| 'section in //base/memory/raw_ptr.md)'.format( |
| path=f.LocalPath(), line=line_num))) |
| return errors |
| |
| def CheckAdvancedMemorySafetyChecksUsage(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that ADVANCED_MEMORY_SAFETY_CHECKS() macro is neither added nor |
| removed as it is managed by the memory safety team internally. |
| Do not add / remove it manually.""" |
| paths = set([]) |
| # The regex below matches "ADVANCED_MEMORY_SAFETY_CHECKS(" following a word |
| # boundary, but not in a C++ comment. |
| macro_matcher = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^((?!//).)*\bADVANCED_MEMORY_SAFETY_CHECKS\(', input_api.re.MULTILINE) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| continue |
| if macro_matcher.search(f.GenerateScmDiff()): |
| paths.add(f.LocalPath()) |
| if not paths: |
| return [] |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'ADVANCED_MEMORY_SAFETY_CHECKS() macro is managed by ' \ |
| 'the memory safety team (chrome-memory-safety@). ' \ |
| 'Please contact us to add/delete the uses of the macro.', |
| paths)] |
| |
| def CheckPythonShebang(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that python scripts use #!/usr/bin/env instead of hardcoding a |
| system-wide python. |
| """ |
| errors = [] |
| sources = lambda affected_file: input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=((_THIRD_PARTY_EXCEPT_BLINK, |
| r'third_party/blink/web_tests/external/') + input_api. |
| DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP), |
| files_to_check=[r'.*\.py$']) |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(sources): |
| for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| if line_num == 1 and line.startswith('#!/usr/bin/python'): |
| errors.append(f.LocalPath()) |
| break |
| |
| result = [] |
| for file in errors: |
| result.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitError( |
| "Please use '#!/usr/bin/env python/2/3' as the shebang of %s" % |
| file)) |
| return result |
| |
| |
| def CheckBatchAnnotation(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that tests have either @Batch or @DoNotBatch annotation. If this |
| is not an instrumentation test, disregard.""" |
| |
| batch_annotation = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*@Batch') |
| do_not_batch_annotation = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*@DoNotBatch') |
| robolectric_test = input_api.re.compile(r'[rR]obolectric') |
| test_class_declaration = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*public\sclass.*Test') |
| uiautomator_test = input_api.re.compile(r'[uU]i[aA]utomator') |
| test_annotation_declaration = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*public\s@interface\s.*{') |
| |
| missing_annotation_errors = [] |
| extra_annotation_errors = [] |
| |
| def _FilterFile(affected_file): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP, |
| files_to_check=[r'.*Test\.java$']) |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(_FilterFile): |
| batch_matched = None |
| do_not_batch_matched = None |
| is_instrumentation_test = True |
| test_annotation_declaration_matched = None |
| for line in f.NewContents(): |
| if robolectric_test.search(line) or uiautomator_test.search(line): |
| # Skip Robolectric and UiAutomator tests. |
| is_instrumentation_test = False |
| break |
| if not batch_matched: |
| batch_matched = batch_annotation.search(line) |
| if not do_not_batch_matched: |
| do_not_batch_matched = do_not_batch_annotation.search(line) |
| test_class_declaration_matched = test_class_declaration.search( |
| line) |
| test_annotation_declaration_matched = test_annotation_declaration.search(line) |
| if test_class_declaration_matched or test_annotation_declaration_matched: |
| break |
| if test_annotation_declaration_matched: |
| continue |
| if (is_instrumentation_test and |
| not batch_matched and |
| not do_not_batch_matched): |
| missing_annotation_errors.append(str(f.LocalPath())) |
| if (not is_instrumentation_test and |
| (batch_matched or |
| do_not_batch_matched)): |
| extra_annotation_errors.append(str(f.LocalPath())) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if missing_annotation_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| """ |
| A change was made to an on-device test that has neither been annotated with |
| @Batch nor @DoNotBatch. If this is a new test, please add the annotation. If |
| this is an existing test, please consider adding it if you are sufficiently |
| familiar with the test (but do so as a separate change). |
| |
| See https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:docs/testing/batching_instrumentation_tests.md |
| """, missing_annotation_errors)) |
| if extra_annotation_errors: |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| """ |
| Robolectric tests do not need a @Batch or @DoNotBatch annotations. |
| """, extra_annotation_errors)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| |
| def CheckMockAnnotation(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that we have annotated all Mockito.mock()-ed or Mockito.spy()-ed |
| classes with @Mock or @Spy. If this is not an instrumentation test, |
| disregard.""" |
| |
| # This is just trying to be approximately correct. We are not writing a |
| # Java parser, so special cases like statically importing mock() then |
| # calling an unrelated non-mockito spy() function will cause a false |
| # positive. |
| package_name = input_api.re.compile(r'^package\s+(\w+(?:\.\w+)+);') |
| mock_static_import = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'^import\s+static\s+org.mockito.Mockito.(?:mock|spy);') |
| import_class = input_api.re.compile(r'import\s+((?:\w+\.)+)(\w+);') |
| mock_annotation = input_api.re.compile(r'^\s*@(?:Mock|Spy)') |
| field_type = input_api.re.compile(r'(\w+)(?:<\w+>)?\s+\w+\s*(?:;|=)') |
| mock_or_spy_function_call = r'(?:mock|spy)\(\s*(?:new\s*)?(\w+)(?:\.class|\()' |
| fully_qualified_mock_function = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'Mockito\.' + mock_or_spy_function_call) |
| statically_imported_mock_function = input_api.re.compile( |
| r'\W' + mock_or_spy_function_call) |
| robolectric_test = input_api.re.compile(r'[rR]obolectric') |
| uiautomator_test = input_api.re.compile(r'[uU]i[aA]utomator') |
| |
| def _DoClassLookup(class_name, class_name_map, package): |
| found = class_name_map.get(class_name) |
| if found is not None: |
| return found |
| else: |
| return package + '.' + class_name |
| |
| def _FilterFile(affected_file): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP, |
| files_to_check=[r'.*Test\.java$']) |
| |
| mocked_by_function_classes = set() |
| mocked_by_annotation_classes = set() |
| class_to_filename = {} |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(_FilterFile): |
| mock_function_regex = fully_qualified_mock_function |
| next_line_is_annotated = False |
| fully_qualified_class_map = {} |
| package = None |
| |
| for line in f.NewContents(): |
| if robolectric_test.search(line) or uiautomator_test.search(line): |
| # Skip Robolectric and UiAutomator tests. |
| break |
| |
| m = package_name.search(line) |
| if m: |
| package = m.group(1) |
| continue |
| |
| if mock_static_import.search(line): |
| mock_function_regex = statically_imported_mock_function |
| continue |
| |
| m = import_class.search(line) |
| if m: |
| fully_qualified_class_map[m.group(2)] = m.group(1) + m.group(2) |
| continue |
| |
| if next_line_is_annotated: |
| next_line_is_annotated = False |
| fully_qualified_class = _DoClassLookup( |
| field_type.search(line).group(1), fully_qualified_class_map, |
| package) |
| mocked_by_annotation_classes.add(fully_qualified_class) |
| continue |
| |
| if mock_annotation.search(line): |
| field_type_search = field_type.search(line) |
| if field_type_search: |
| fully_qualified_class = _DoClassLookup( |
| field_type_search.group(1), fully_qualified_class_map, |
| package) |
| mocked_by_annotation_classes.add(fully_qualified_class) |
| else: |
| next_line_is_annotated = True |
| continue |
| |
| m = mock_function_regex.search(line) |
| if m: |
| fully_qualified_class = _DoClassLookup(m.group(1), |
| fully_qualified_class_map, package) |
| # Skipping builtin classes, since they don't get optimized. |
| if fully_qualified_class.startswith( |
| 'android.') or fully_qualified_class.startswith( |
| 'java.'): |
| continue |
| class_to_filename[fully_qualified_class] = str(f.LocalPath()) |
| mocked_by_function_classes.add(fully_qualified_class) |
| |
| results = [] |
| missed_classes = mocked_by_function_classes - mocked_by_annotation_classes |
| if missed_classes: |
| error_locations = [] |
| for c in missed_classes: |
| error_locations.append(c + ' in ' + class_to_filename[c]) |
| results.append( |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| """ |
| Mockito.mock()/spy() cause issues with our Java optimizer. You have 3 options: |
| 1) If the mocked variable can be a class member, annotate the member with |
| @Mock/@Spy. |
| 2) If the mocked variable cannot be a class member, create a dummy member |
| variable of that type, annotated with @Mock/@Spy. This dummy does not need |
| to be used or initialized in any way. |
| 3) If the mocked type is definitely not going to be optimized, whether it's a |
| builtin type which we don't ship, or a class you know R8 will treat |
| specially, you can ignore this warning. |
| """, error_locations)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| def CheckNoJsInIos(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks to make sure that JavaScript files are not used on iOS.""" |
| |
| def _FilterFile(affected_file): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| affected_file, |
| files_to_skip=input_api.DEFAULT_FILES_TO_SKIP + |
| (r'^ios/third_party/*', r'^ios/tools/*', r'^third_party/*', |
| r'^components/autofill/ios/form_util/resources/*'), |
| files_to_check=[r'^ios/.*\.js$', r'.*/ios/.*\.js$']) |
| |
| deleted_files = [] |
| |
| # Collect filenames of all removed JS files. |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(_FilterFile): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| |
| if input_api.os_path.splitext(local_path)[1] == '.js' and f.Action() == 'D': |
| deleted_files.append(input_api.os_path.basename(local_path)) |
| |
| error_paths = [] |
| moved_paths = [] |
| warning_paths = [] |
| |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(_FilterFile): |
| local_path = f.LocalPath() |
| |
| if input_api.os_path.splitext(local_path)[1] == '.js': |
| if f.Action() == 'A': |
| if input_api.os_path.basename(local_path) in deleted_files: |
| # This script was probably moved rather than newly created. |
| # Present a warning instead of an error for these cases. |
| moved_paths.append(local_path) |
| else: |
| error_paths.append(local_path) |
| elif f.Action() != 'D': |
| warning_paths.append(local_path) |
| |
| results = [] |
| |
| if warning_paths: |
| results.append(output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'TypeScript is now fully supported for iOS feature scripts. ' |
| 'Consider converting JavaScript files to TypeScript. See ' |
| '//ios/web/public/js_messaging/README.md for more details.', |
| warning_paths)) |
| |
| if moved_paths: |
| results.append(output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Do not use JavaScript on iOS for new files as TypeScript is ' |
| 'fully supported. (If this is a moved file, you may leave the ' |
| 'script unconverted.) See //ios/web/public/js_messaging/README.md ' |
| 'for help using scripts on iOS.', moved_paths)) |
| |
| if error_paths: |
| results.append(output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'Do not use JavaScript on iOS as TypeScript is fully supported. ' |
| 'See //ios/web/public/js_messaging/README.md for help using ' |
| 'scripts on iOS.', error_paths)) |
| |
| return results |
| |
| def CheckLibcxxRevisionsMatch(input_api, output_api): |
| """Check to make sure the libc++ version matches across deps files.""" |
| # Disable check for changes to sub-repositories. |
| if input_api.PresubmitLocalPath() != input_api.change.RepositoryRoot(): |
| return [] |
| |
| DEPS_FILES = [ 'DEPS', 'buildtools/deps_revisions.gni' ] |
| |
| file_filter = lambda f: f.LocalPath().replace( |
| input_api.os_path.sep, '/') in DEPS_FILES |
| changed_deps_files = input_api.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter) |
| if not changed_deps_files: |
| return [] |
| |
| def LibcxxRevision(file): |
| file = input_api.os_path.join(input_api.PresubmitLocalPath(), |
| *file.split('/')) |
| return input_api.re.search( |
| r'libcxx_revision.*[:=].*[\'"](\w+)[\'"]', |
| input_api.ReadFile(file)).group(1) |
| |
| if len(set([LibcxxRevision(f) for f in DEPS_FILES])) == 1: |
| return [] |
| |
| return [output_api.PresubmitError( |
| 'libcxx_revision not equal across %s' % ', '.join(DEPS_FILES), |
| changed_deps_files)] |
| |
| |
| def CheckDanglingUntriaged(input_api, output_api): |
| """Warn developers adding DanglingUntriaged raw_ptr.""" |
| |
| # Ignore during git presubmit --all. |
| # |
| # This would be too costly, because this would check every lines of every |
| # C++ files. Check from _BANNED_CPP_FUNCTIONS are also reading the whole |
| # source code, but only once to apply every checks. It seems the bots like |
| # `win-presubmit` are particularly sensitive to reading the files. Adding |
| # this check caused the bot to run 2x longer. See https://crbug.com/1486612. |
| if input_api.no_diffs: |
| return [] |
| |
| def FilterFile(file): |
| return input_api.FilterSourceFile( |
| file, |
| files_to_check=[r".*\.(h|cc|cpp|cxx|m|mm)$"], |
| files_to_skip=[r"^base/allocator.*"], |
| ) |
| |
| count = 0 |
| for f in input_api.AffectedSourceFiles(FilterFile): |
| count -= f.OldContents().count("DanglingUntriaged") |
| count += f.NewContents().count("DanglingUntriaged") |
| |
| # Most likely, nothing changed: |
| if count == 0: |
| return [] |
| |
| # Congrats developers for improving it: |
| if count < 0: |
| message = ( |
| f"DanglingUntriaged pointers removed: {-count}", |
| f"Thank you!", |
| ) |
| return [output_api.PresubmitNotifyResult(message)] |
| |
| # Check for 'DanglingUntriaged-notes' in the description: |
| notes_regex = input_api.re.compile("DanglingUntriaged-notes[:=]") |
| if any( |
| notes_regex.match(line) |
| for line in input_api.change.DescriptionText().splitlines()): |
| return [] |
| |
| # Check for DanglingUntriaged-notes in the git footer: |
| if input_api.change.GitFootersFromDescription().get( |
| "DanglingUntriaged-notes", []): |
| return [] |
| |
| message = ( |
| "Unexpected new occurrences of `DanglingUntriaged` detected. Please", |
| "avoid adding new ones", |
| "", |
| "See documentation:", |
| "https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/dangling_ptr.md", |
| "", |
| "See also the guide to fix dangling pointers:", |
| "https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/main/docs/dangling_ptr_guide.md", |
| "", |
| "To disable this warning, please add in the commit description:", |
| "DanglingUntriaged-notes: <rational for new untriaged dangling " |
| "pointers>", |
| ) |
| return [output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning(message)] |
| |
| def CheckInlineConstexprDefinitionsInHeaders(input_api, output_api): |
| """Checks that non-static constexpr definitions in headers are inline.""" |
| # In a properly formatted file, constexpr definitions inside classes or |
| # structs will have additional whitespace at the beginning of the line. |
| # The pattern looks for variables initialized as constexpr kVar = ...; or |
| # constexpr kVar{...}; |
| # The pattern does not match expressions that have braces in kVar to avoid |
| # matching constexpr functions. |
| pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'^constexpr (?!inline )[^\(\)]*[={]') |
| attribute_pattern = input_api.re.compile(r'(\[\[[a-zA-Z_:]+\]\]|[A-Z]+[A-Z_]+) ') |
| problems = [] |
| for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(): |
| if not _IsCPlusPlusHeaderFile(input_api, f.LocalPath()): |
| continue |
| |
| for line_number, line in f.ChangedContents(): |
| line = attribute_pattern.sub('', line) |
| if pattern.search(line): |
| problems.append( |
| f"{f.LocalPath()}: {line_number}\n {line}") |
| |
| if problems: |
| return [ |
| output_api.PresubmitPromptWarning( |
| 'Consider inlining constexpr variable definitions in headers ' |
| 'outside of classes to avoid unnecessary copies of the ' |
| 'constant. See https://abseil.io/tips/168 for more details.', |
| problems) |
| ] |
| else: |
| return [] |