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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
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# Copyright (c) 2015 - present Facebook, Inc.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This source code is licensed under the BSD style license found in the
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# LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
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# of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import division
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from __future__ import print_function
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import argparse
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import imp
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import locale
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import logging
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import os
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import platform
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import sys
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import inferlib
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from inferlib import analyze, config, utils
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from inferlib.capture import make
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CAPTURE_PACKAGE = 'capture'
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# token that identifies the end of the options for infer and the beginning
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# of the compilation command
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CMD_MARKER = '--'
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# insert here the correspondence between module name and the list of
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# compiler/build-systems it handles.
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# All supported commands should be listed here
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MODULE_TO_COMMAND = {
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'ant': ['ant'],
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'buck': ['buck'],
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'gradle': ['gradle', 'gradlew'],
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'make': make.SUPPORTED_COMMANDS,
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'xcodebuild': ['xcodebuild'],
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'mvn': ['mvn'],
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'ndk-build': ['ndk-build'],
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}
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def get_commands():
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"""Return all commands that are supported."""
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# flatten and dedup the list of commands
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return set(sum(MODULE_TO_COMMAND.values(), []))
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def get_module_name(command):
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""" Return module that is able to handle the command. None if
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there is no such module."""
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for module, commands in MODULE_TO_COMMAND.iteritems():
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if command in commands:
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return module
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return None
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def load_module(mod_name):
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pkg_info = imp.find_module(CAPTURE_PACKAGE, inferlib.__path__)
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imported_pkg = imp.load_module(CAPTURE_PACKAGE, *pkg_info)
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# load the requested module (e.g. make)
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mod_file, mod_path, mod_descr = \
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imp.find_module(mod_name, imported_pkg.__path__)
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try:
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return imp.load_module(
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'{pkg}.{mod}'.format(pkg=imported_pkg.__name__, mod=mod_name),
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mod_file, mod_path, mod_descr)
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finally:
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if mod_file:
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mod_file.close()
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def split_args_to_parse():
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sys_argv = map(utils.decode, sys.argv)
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dd_index = \
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sys_argv.index(CMD_MARKER) if CMD_MARKER in sys_argv else len(sys_argv)
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cmd_raw = sys_argv[dd_index + 1:]
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return (sys_argv[1:dd_index], cmd_raw)
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class FailSilentlyArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
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'''We want to leave the handling of printing usage messages to the
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OCaml code. To do so, swallow error messages from ArgumentParser
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and exit with a special error code (101) that infer.ml looks for.
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'''
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def error(self, message):
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utils.stderr(message)
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utils.stderr('')
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exit(22) # in sync with infer.ml
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def print_help(self, file=None):
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exit(22) # in sync with infer.ml
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def create_argparser(parents=[]):
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parser = FailSilentlyArgumentParser(
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parents=[analyze.infer_parser] + parents,
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add_help=False,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter,
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)
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group = parser.add_argument_group(
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'supported compiler/build-system commands')
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supported_commands = ', '.join(get_commands())
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group.add_argument(
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CMD_MARKER,
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metavar='<cmd>',
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dest='nullarg',
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default=None,
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help=('Command to run the compiler/build-system. '
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'Supported build commands (run `infer --help -- <cmd_name>` for '
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'extra help, e.g. `infer --help -- javac`): {}'.format(
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supported_commands)),
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)
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return parser
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def main():
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to_parse, cmd = split_args_to_parse()
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# get the module name (if any), then load it
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capture_module_name = os.path.basename(cmd[0]) if len(cmd) > 0 else None
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mod_name = get_module_name(capture_module_name)
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imported_module = None
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if mod_name:
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# There is module that supports the command
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imported_module = load_module(mod_name)
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# get the module's argparser and merge it with the global argparser
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module_argparser = []
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if imported_module:
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module_argparser.append(
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imported_module.create_argparser(capture_module_name)
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)
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global_argparser = create_argparser(module_argparser)
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args = global_argparser.parse_args(to_parse)
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if imported_module is not None:
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utils.configure_logging(args)
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try:
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logging.info('output of locale.getdefaultlocale(): %s',
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str(locale.getdefaultlocale()))
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except (locale.Error, ValueError) as e:
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logging.info('locale.getdefaultlocale() failed with exception: %s',
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str(e))
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logging.info('encoding we chose in the end: %s',
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config.CODESET)
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logging.info('Running command %s',
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' '.join(map(utils.decode, sys.argv)))
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logging.info('Path to infer script %s (%s)', utils.decode(__file__),
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os.path.realpath(utils.decode(__file__)))
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logging.info('Platform: %s', utils.decode(platform.platform()))
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def log_getenv(k):
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v = os.getenv(k)
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if v is not None:
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v = utils.decode(v)
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else:
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v = '<NOT SET>'
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logging.info('%s=%s', k, v)
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log_getenv('PATH')
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log_getenv('SHELL')
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log_getenv('PWD')
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capture_exitcode = imported_module.gen_instance(args, cmd).capture()
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if capture_exitcode != os.EX_OK:
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logging.error('Error during capture phase, exiting')
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exit(capture_exitcode)
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logging.info('Capture phase was successful')
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elif capture_module_name is not None:
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# There was a command, but it's not supported
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utils.stdout('Command "{cmd}" not recognised'
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.format(cmd='' if capture_module_name is None
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else capture_module_name))
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global_argparser.print_help()
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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global_argparser.print_help()
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sys.exit(os.EX_OK)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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