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# vim: ft=perl
# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*-
# Perl script to create a ChangeLog entry with names of files
# and functions from a cvs diff.
#
# Darin Adler <darin@eazel.com>, started 20 April 2000
# Java support added by Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@eazel.com>
# Multiple ChangeLog support added by Laszlo (Laca) Peter <laca@sun.com>
# Fernando Herrera added Subversion support
# Sven Herzberg added Git support
# Behdad Esfahbod improved the file format
# last updated 13 February 2007
#
# (Someone put a license in here, like maybe GPL.)
#
# TODO:
# Command line parameter for reviewed-by lines
# Provide option to put new ChangeLog into a separate file
# instead of editing the ChangeLog.
# For new files, just say "New file" instead of listing
# function names.
# List functions that have been removed too.
# Decide what a good logical order is for the changed files
# other than a normal text "sort" (top level first?)
# (group directories?) (.h before .c?)
# Leave a diff file behind if asked, but in unified format.
# Handle C++ and yacc source files too (other languages?).
# Help merge when there are ChangeLog conflicts or if there's
# already a partly written ChangeLog entry.
# Add command line option to put the ChangeLog into a separate
# file or just spew it out stdout.
# Figure out how to allow -z options from .cvsrc to work without
# letting other bad options work. Currently the -f disables
# everything from the .cvsrc.
# Add CVS version numbers for each file too (can't do that until
# the changes are checked in, though).
# Work around diff stupidity where deleting a function that starts
# with a comment makes diff think that the following function
# has been changed (if the following function starts with a comment
# with the same first line, such as /**)
# Work around diff stupidity where deleting an entire function and
# the blank lines before it makes diff think you've changed the
# previous function.
use diagnostics;
use strict;
use English;
use Text::Wrap;
use File::Basename;
use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /;
# Check for cvs, svn or git system
my $command;
if (-e "CVS/Root")
{
$command = "cvs";
}
elsif (-e ".svn/entries")
{
$command = "svn";
}
elsif (system ("git-rev-parse --git-dir > /dev/null") >> 8 == 0)
{
$command = "git";
}
else
{
die "There is not known revision system.\n"
}
# Update the change log file.
sub update_change_log ($) {
my $logname = shift;
if ($command eq "cvs") {
print STDERR " Updating $logname from cvs repository.\n";
open ERRORS, "cvs update $logname |" or die "The cvs update of ChangeLog failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
} elsif ($command eq "svn") {
print STDERR " Updating $logname from svn repository.\n";
open ERRORS, "svn update $logname |" or die "The cvs update of ChangeLog failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
} else {
print STDERR " Not updating ChangeLog from git repository.\n";
#open ERRORS, "svn update ChangeLog |" or die "The cvs update of ChangeLog failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
open ERRORS, "true |";
}
print STDERR " $ARG" while <ERRORS>;
close ERRORS;
}
# For each file, build a list of modified lines.
# Use line numbers from the "after" side of each diff.
my %changed_line_ranges;
my $file;
if ($command eq "cvs")
{
print STDERR " Running cvs diff to find changes.\n";
open DIFF, "cvs -fq diff -N |" or die "The cvs diff failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
}
elsif ($command eq "svn")
{
print STDERR " Running svn diff to find changes.\n";
open DIFF, "svn --non-interactive diff --diff-cmd diff -x \"-b\" |" or die "The svn diff failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
}
else
{
my ($tmphandle,$tmpname) = tempfile (UNLINK => 1);
print STDERR " Running git diff to find changes.\n";
my @args = ("git-diff", "--cached", "--quiet");
my $cached = "HEAD";
my $reference = ""; # our reference for diffing; HEAD or --cached
system (@args);
if ($? >> 8)
{
$cached = "--cached";
}
print $tmphandle <<EOF;
#!/bin/sh
echo "Index: \$1"
echo "==================================================================="
diff -b \$2 \$5 || true
EOF
close $tmphandle or die "Failed closing the script file: $OS_ERROR.\n";
chmod (0700, $tmpname);
open DIFF, "GIT_EXTERNAL_DIFF='$tmpname' git diff $cached |" or die "The git diff failed: $OS_ERROR.\n";
}
while (<DIFF>)
{
$file = $1 if /^Index: (\S+)$/;
if (defined $file)
{
my $basename = basename ($file);
if ($basename ne "ChangeLog"
and (/^\d+(,\d+)?[acd](\d+)(,(\d+))?/ or /^Binary files/) )
{
push @{$changed_line_ranges{$file}}, [ $2, $4 || $2 ];
}
}
}
close DIFF;
if (!%changed_line_ranges)
{
print STDERR " No changes found.\n";
exit;
}
# For each ".c" file, convert line range to function list.
print STDERR " Extracting affected function names from C source files.\n";
my %function_lists;
foreach my $file (keys %changed_line_ranges)
{
# An empty function list still indicates that something changed.
$function_lists{$file} = "";
# Only look for function names in .c files.
next unless $file =~ /\.(c|java|cs)/;
# Find all the functions in the file.
open SOURCE, $file or next;
my @function_ranges = get_function_line_ranges(\*SOURCE, $file);
close SOURCE;
# Find all the modified functions.
my @functions;
my %saw_function;
my @change_ranges = (@{$changed_line_ranges{$file}}, []);
my @change_range = (0, 0);
FUNCTION: foreach my $function_range_ref (@function_ranges)
{
my @function_range = @$function_range_ref;
# Advance to successive change ranges.
for (;; @change_range = @{shift @change_ranges})
{
last FUNCTION unless @change_range;
# If past this function, move on to the next one.
next FUNCTION if $change_range[0] > $function_range[1];
# If an overlap with this function range, record the function name.
if ($change_range[1] >= $function_range[0]
and $change_range[0] <= $function_range[1])
{
if (!$saw_function{$function_range[2]})
{
$saw_function{$function_range[2]} = 1;
push @functions, $function_range[2];
}
next FUNCTION;
}
}
}
# Format the list of functions now.
$function_lists{$file} = " (" . join("), (", @functions) . ")" if @functions;
}
# Write out a new ChangeLog file.
print STDERR " Finding ChangeLog files:\n";
my %changelogs;
foreach my $file (sort keys %function_lists) {
$file = dirname ($file);
while ($file ne '.' and $file ne '/') {
if (-f "$file/ChangeLog") {
$changelogs{"./$file"} = 1;
last;
}
$file = dirname ($file);
}
}
$changelogs{'.'} = 1;
foreach my $chl (reverse sort keys %changelogs) {
print STDERR "\t${chl}/ChangeLog\n";
}
print STDERR " Editing the ChangeLog file(s).\n";
my $date = sprintf "%d-%02d-%02d",
1900 + (localtime $BASETIME)[5], # year
1 + (localtime $BASETIME)[4], # month
(localtime $BASETIME)[3]; # day within month
my $name = $ENV{CHANGE_LOG_NAME}
|| $ENV{REAL_NAME}
|| ((split(",",(getpwuid $REAL_USER_ID)[6]))[0])
|| "set REAL_NAME environment variable";
my $email_address = $ENV{CHANGE_LOG_EMAIL_ADDRESS}
|| $ENV{EMAIL_ADDRESS}
|| ((getlogin || getpwuid($<)) . "@" . `hostname`)
|| "set EMAIL_ADDRESS environment variable";
chomp($email_address);
foreach my $chlog (reverse sort keys %changelogs) {
update_change_log ("$chlog/ChangeLog");
# It's less efficient to read the whole thing into memory than it would be
# to read it while we prepend to it later, but I like doing this part first.
open OLD_CHANGE_LOG, "${chlog}/ChangeLog" or die "Could not open ChangeLog file: $OS_ERROR.\n";
my @old_change_log = <OLD_CHANGE_LOG>;
close OLD_CHANGE_LOG;
open CHANGE_LOG, "> ${chlog}/ChangeLog" or die "Could not write ChangeLog\n.";
print CHANGE_LOG "$date $name <$email_address>\n\n";
print CHANGE_LOG "\treviewed by: <delete if not using a buddy>\n\n";
foreach my $file (sort keys %function_lists) {
my $fname = "./$file";
if ($fname =~ /^${chlog}\//) {
$fname =~ s/^${chlog}\///;
my $lines = wrap("\t", "\t", "XX$fname$function_lists{$file}:");
$lines =~ s/^\tXX/\t* /;
print CHANGE_LOG "$lines\n";
delete ($function_lists{$file});
}
}
print CHANGE_LOG "\n", @old_change_log;
close CHANGE_LOG;
# Done.
print STDERR " Done editing ${chlog}/ChangeLog.\n";
# To open the changelog file in emacs/similar editor
print "\032\032${chlog}/ChangeLog:0\n";
last if not (keys %function_lists);
}
exit;
sub get_function_line_ranges
{
my ($file_handle, $file_name) = @_;
if ($file_name =~ /\.c$/) {
return get_function_line_ranges_for_c ($file_handle, $file_name);
} elsif ($file_name =~ /\.java$/) {
return get_function_line_ranges_for_java ($file_handle, $file_name);
} elsif ($file_name =~ /\.cs$/) {
#FIXME write a function to extract from .cs files
return get_function_line_ranges_for_java ($file_handle, $file_name);
}
return ();
}
# Read a file and get all the line ranges of the things that look like C functions.
# A function name is the last word before an open parenthesis before the outer
# level open brace. A function starts at the first character after the last close
# brace or semicolon before the function name and ends at the close brace.
# Comment handling is simple-minded but will work for all but pathological cases.
#
# Result is a list of triples: [ start_line, end_line, function_name ].
sub get_function_line_ranges_for_c
{
my ($file_handle, $file_name) = @_;
my @ranges;
my $in_comment = 0;
my $in_macro = 0;
my $in_parentheses = 0;
my $in_braces = 0;
my $word = "";
my $potential_start = 0;
my $potential_name = "";
my $start = 0;
my $name = "";
while (<$file_handle>)
{
# Handle continued multi-line comment.
if ($in_comment)
{
next unless s-.*\*/--;
$in_comment = 0;
}
# Handle continued macro.
if ($in_macro)
{
$in_macro = 0 unless /\\$/;
next;
}
# Handle start of macro (or any preprocessor directive).
if (/^\s*\#/)
{
$in_macro = 1 if /^([^\\]|\\.)*\\$/;
next;
}
# Handle comments and quoted text.
while (m-(/\*|//|\'|\")-) # \' and \" keep emacs perl mode happy
{
my $match = $1;
if ($match eq "/*")
{
if (!s-/\*.*?\*/--)
{
s-/\*.*--;
$in_comment = 1;
}
}
elsif ($match eq "//")
{
s-//.*--;
}
else # ' or "
{
if (!s-$match([^\\]|\\.)*?$match--)
{
warn "mismatched quotes at line $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in $file_name\n";
s-$match.*--;
}
}
}
# Find function names.
while (m-(\w+|[(){};])-g)
{
# Open parenthesis.
if ($1 eq "(")
{
$potential_name = $word unless $in_parentheses;
$in_parentheses++;
next;
}
# Close parenthesis.
if ($1 eq ")")
{
$in_parentheses--;
next;
}
# Open brace.
if ($1 eq "{")
{
# Promote potiential name to real function name at the
# start of the outer level set of braces (function body?).
if (!$in_braces and $potential_start)
{
$start = $potential_start;
$name = $potential_name;
}
$in_braces++;
next;
}
# Close brace.
if ($1 eq "}")
{
$in_braces--;
# End of an outer level set of braces.
# This could be a function body.
if (!$in_braces and $name)
{
push @ranges, [ $start, $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER, $name ];
$name = "";
}
$potential_start = 0;
$potential_name = "";
next;
}
# Semicolon.
if ($1 eq ";")
{
$potential_start = 0;
$potential_name = "";
next;
}
# Word.
$word = $1;
if (!$in_parentheses)
{
$potential_start = 0;
$potential_name = "";
}
if (!$potential_start)
{
$potential_start = $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER;
$potential_name = "";
}
}
}
warn "mismatched braces in $file_name\n" if $in_braces;
warn "mismatched parentheses in $file_name\n" if $in_parentheses;
return @ranges;
}
# Read a file and get all the line ranges of the things that look like Java
# classes, interfaces and methods.
#
# A class or interface name is the word that immediately follows
# `class' or `interface' when followed by an open curly brace and not
# a semicolon. It can appear at the top level, or inside another class
# or interface block, but not inside a function block
#
# A class or interface starts at the first character after the first close
# brace or after the function name and ends at the close brace.
#
# A function name is the last word before an open parenthesis before
# an open brace rather than a semicolon. It can appear at top level or
# inside a class or interface block, but not inside a function block.
#
# A function starts at the first character after the first close
# brace or after the function name and ends at the close brace.
#
# Comment handling is simple-minded but will work for all but pathological cases.
#
# Result is a list of triples: [ start_line, end_line, function_name ].
sub get_function_line_ranges_for_java
{
my ($file_handle, $file_name) = @_;
my @current_scopes;
my @ranges;
my $in_comment = 0;
my $in_macro = 0;
my $in_parentheses = 0;
my $in_braces = 0;
my $in_non_block_braces = 0;
my $class_or_interface_just_seen = 0;
my $word = "";
my $potential_start = 0;
my $potential_name = "";
my $potential_name_is_class_or_interface = 0;
my $start = 0;
my $name = "";
my $current_name_is_class_or_interface = 0;
while (<$file_handle>)
{
# Handle continued multi-line comment.
if ($in_comment)
{
next unless s-.*\*/--;
$in_comment = 0;
}
# Handle continued macro.
if ($in_macro)
{
$in_macro = 0 unless /\\$/;
next;
}
# Handle start of macro (or any preprocessor directive).
if (/^\s*\#/)
{
$in_macro = 1 if /^([^\\]|\\.)*\\$/;
next;
}
# Handle comments and quoted text.
while (m-(/\*|//|\'|\")-) # \' and \" keep emacs perl mode happy
{
my $match = $1;
if ($match eq "/*")
{
if (!s-/\*.*?\*/--)
{
s-/\*.*--;
$in_comment = 1;
}
}
elsif ($match eq "//")
{
s-//.*--;
}
else # ' or "
{
if (!s-$match([^\\]|\\.)*?$match--)
{
warn "mismatched quotes at line $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER in $file_name\n";
s-$match.*--;
}
}
}
# Find function names.
while (m-(\w+|[(){};])-g)
{
# Open parenthesis.
if ($1 eq "(")
{
if (!$in_parentheses) {
$potential_name = $word;
$potential_name_is_class_or_interface = 0;
}
$in_parentheses++;
next;
}
# Close parenthesis.
if ($1 eq ")")
{
$in_parentheses--;
next;
}
# Open brace.
if ($1 eq "{")
{
# Promote potiential name to real function name at the
# start of the outer level set of braces (function/class/interface body?).
if (!$in_non_block_braces
and (!$in_braces or $current_name_is_class_or_interface)
and $potential_start)
{
if ($name)
{
push @ranges, [ $start, ($INPUT_LINE_NUMBER - 1),
join ('.', @current_scopes) ];
}
$current_name_is_class_or_interface = $potential_name_is_class_or_interface;
$start = $potential_start;
$name = $potential_name;
push (@current_scopes, $name);
} else {
$in_non_block_braces++;
}
$potential_name = "";
$potential_start = 0;
$in_braces++;
next;
}
# Close brace.
if ($1 eq "}")
{
$in_braces--;
# End of an outer level set of braces.
# This could be a function body.
if (!$in_non_block_braces)
{
if ($name)
{
push @ranges, [ $start, $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER,
join ('.', @current_scopes) ];
pop (@current_scopes);
if (@current_scopes)
{
$current_name_is_class_or_interface = 1;
$start = $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER + 1;
$name = $current_scopes[$#current_scopes-1];
}
else
{
$current_name_is_class_or_interface = 0;
$start = 0;
$name = "";
}
}
}
else
{
$in_non_block_braces-- if $in_non_block_braces;
}
$potential_start = 0;
$potential_name = "";
next;
}
# Semicolon.
if ($1 eq ";")
{
$potential_start = 0;
$potential_name = "";
next;
}
if ($1 eq "class" or $1 eq "interface") {
$class_or_interface_just_seen = 1;
next;
}
# Word.
$word = $1;
if (!$in_parentheses)
{
if ($class_or_interface_just_seen) {
$potential_name = $word;
$potential_start = $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER;
$class_or_interface_just_seen = 0;
$potential_name_is_class_or_interface = 1;
next;
}
}
if (!$potential_start)
{
$potential_start = $INPUT_LINE_NUMBER;
$potential_name = "";
}
$class_or_interface_just_seen = 0;
}
}
warn "mismatched braces in $file_name\n" if $in_braces;
warn "mismatched parentheses in $file_name\n" if $in_parentheses;
return @ranges;
}
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