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suspicious.py

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    """
    Try to detect suspicious constructs, resembling markup
    that has leaked into the final output.
    
    Suspicious lines are reported in a comma-separated-file,
    ``suspicious.csv``, located in the output directory.
    
    The file is utf-8 encoded, and each line contains four fields:
    
     * document name (normalized)
     * line number in the source document
     * problematic text
     * complete line showing the problematic text in context
    
    It is common to find many false positives. To avoid reporting them
    again and again, they may be added to the ``ignored.csv`` file
    (located in the configuration directory). The file has the same
    format as ``suspicious.csv`` with a few differences:
    
      - each line defines a rule; if the rule matches, the issue
        is ignored.
      - line number may be empty (that is, nothing between the
        commas: ",,"). In this case, line numbers are ignored (the
        rule matches anywhere in the file).
      - the last field does not have to be a complete line; some
        surrounding text (never more than a line) is enough for
        context.
    
    Rules are processed sequentially. A rule matches when:
    
     * document names are the same
     * problematic texts are the same
     * line numbers are close to each other (5 lines up or down)
     * the rule text is completely contained into the source line
    
    The simplest way to create the ignored.csv file is by copying
    undesired entries from suspicious.csv (possibly trimming the last
    field.)
    
    Copyright 2009 Gabriel A. Genellina
    
    """
    
    import os
    import re
    import csv
    import sys
    
    from docutils import nodes
    from sphinx.builders import Builder
    import sphinx.util
    
    detect_all = re.compile(r'''
        ::(?=[^=])|            # two :: (but NOT ::=)
        :[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]+| # :foo
        `|                     # ` (seldom used by itself)
        (?<!\.)\.\.[ \t]*\w+:  # .. foo: (but NOT ... else:)
        ''', re.UNICODE | re.VERBOSE).finditer
    
    py3 = sys.version_info >= (3, 0)
    
    
    class Rule:
        def __init__(self, docname, lineno, issue, line):
            """A rule for ignoring issues"""
            self.docname = docname # document to which this rule applies
            self.lineno = lineno   # line number in the original source;
                                   # this rule matches only near that.
                                   # None -> don't care
            self.issue = issue     # the markup fragment that triggered this rule
            self.line = line       # text of the container element (single line only)
            self.used = False
    
        def __repr__(self):
            return '{0.docname},,{0.issue},{0.line}'.format(self)
    
    
    
    class dialect(csv.excel):
        """Our dialect: uses only linefeed as newline."""
        lineterminator = '\n'
    
    
    class CheckSuspiciousMarkupBuilder(Builder):
        """
        Checks for possibly invalid markup that may leak into the output.
        """
        name = 'suspicious'
        logger = sphinx.util.logging.getLogger("CheckSuspiciousMarkupBuilder")
    
        def init(self):
            # create output file
            self.log_file_name = os.path.join(self.outdir, 'suspicious.csv')
            open(self.log_file_name, 'w').close()
            # load database of previously ignored issues
            self.load_rules(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..',
                                         'susp-ignored.csv'))
    
        def get_outdated_docs(self):
            return self.env.found_docs
    
        def get_target_uri(self, docname, typ=None):
            return ''
    
        def prepare_writing(self, docnames):
            pass
    
        def write_doc(self, docname, doctree):
            # set when any issue is encountered in this document
            self.any_issue = False
            self.docname = docname
            visitor = SuspiciousVisitor(doctree, self)
            doctree.walk(visitor)
    
        def finish(self):
            unused_rules = [rule for rule in self.rules if not rule.used]
            if unused_rules:
                self.logger.warning(
                    'Found %s/%s unused rules: %s' % (
                        len(unused_rules), len(self.rules),
                        ''.join(repr(rule) for rule in unused_rules),
                    )
                )
            return
    
        def check_issue(self, line, lineno, issue):
            if not self.is_ignored(line, lineno, issue):
                self.report_issue(line, lineno, issue)
    
        def is_ignored(self, line, lineno, issue):
            """Determine whether this issue should be ignored."""
            docname = self.docname
            for rule in self.rules:
                if rule.docname != docname: continue
                if rule.issue != issue: continue
                # Both lines must match *exactly*. This is rather strict,
                # and probably should be improved.
                # Doing fuzzy matches with levenshtein distance could work,
                # but that means bringing other libraries...
                # Ok, relax that requirement: just check if the rule fragment
                # is contained in the document line
                if rule.line not in line: continue
                # Check both line numbers. If they're "near"
                # this rule matches. (lineno=None means "don't care")
                if (rule.lineno is not None) and \
                    abs(rule.lineno - lineno) > 5: continue
                # if it came this far, the rule matched
                rule.used = True
                return True
            return False
    
        def report_issue(self, text, lineno, issue):
            self.any_issue = True
            self.write_log_entry(lineno, issue, text)
            if py3:
                self.logger.warning('[%s:%d] "%s" found in "%-.120s"' %
                                    (self.docname, lineno, issue, text))
            else:
                self.logger.warning(
                    '[%s:%d] "%s" found in "%-.120s"' % (
                        self.docname.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(),'replace'),
                        lineno,
                        issue.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(),'replace'),
                        text.strip().encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(),'replace')))
            self.app.statuscode = 1
    
        def write_log_entry(self, lineno, issue, text):
            if py3:
                f = open(self.log_file_name, 'a')
                writer = csv.writer(f, dialect)
                writer.writerow([self.docname, lineno, issue, text.strip()])
                f.close()
            else:
                f = open(self.log_file_name, 'ab')
                writer = csv.writer(f, dialect)
                writer.writerow([self.docname.encode('utf-8'),
                                 lineno,
                                 issue.encode('utf-8'),
                                 text.strip().encode('utf-8')])
                f.close()
    
        def load_rules(self, filename):
            """Load database of previously ignored issues.
    
            A csv file, with exactly the same format as suspicious.csv
            Fields: document name (normalized), line number, issue, surrounding text
            """
            self.logger.info("loading ignore rules... ", nonl=1)
            self.rules = rules = []
            try:
                if py3:
                    f = open(filename, 'r')
                else:
                    f = open(filename, 'rb')
            except IOError:
                return
            for i, row in enumerate(csv.reader(f)):
                if len(row) != 4:
                    raise ValueError(
                        "wrong format in %s, line %d: %s" % (filename, i+1, row))
                docname, lineno, issue, text = row
                if lineno:
                    lineno = int(lineno)
                else:
                    lineno = None
                if not py3:
                    docname = docname.decode('utf-8')
                    issue = issue.decode('utf-8')
                    text = text.decode('utf-8')
                rule = Rule(docname, lineno, issue, text)
                rules.append(rule)
            f.close()
            self.logger.info('done, %d rules loaded' % len(self.rules))
    
    
    def get_lineno(node):
        """Obtain line number information for a node."""
        lineno = None
        while lineno is None and node:
            node = node.parent
            lineno = node.line
        return lineno
    
    
    def extract_line(text, index):
        """text may be a multiline string; extract
        only the line containing the given character index.
    
        >>> extract_line("abc\ndefgh\ni", 6)
        >>> 'defgh'
        >>> for i in (0, 2, 3, 4, 10):
        ...   print extract_line("abc\ndefgh\ni", i)
        abc
        abc
        abc
        defgh
        defgh
        i
        """
        p = text.rfind('\n', 0, index) + 1
        q = text.find('\n', index)
        if q < 0:
            q = len(text)
        return text[p:q]
    
    
    class SuspiciousVisitor(nodes.GenericNodeVisitor):
    
        lastlineno = 0
    
        def __init__(self, document, builder):
            nodes.GenericNodeVisitor.__init__(self, document)
            self.builder = builder
    
        def default_visit(self, node):
            if isinstance(node, (nodes.Text, nodes.image)): # direct text containers
                text = node.astext()
                # lineno seems to go backwards sometimes (?)
                self.lastlineno = lineno = max(get_lineno(node) or 0, self.lastlineno)
                seen = set() # don't report the same issue more than only once per line
                for match in detect_all(text):
                    issue = match.group()
                    line = extract_line(text, match.start())
                    if (issue, line) not in seen:
                        self.builder.check_issue(line, lineno, issue)
                        seen.add((issue, line))
    
        unknown_visit = default_visit
    
        def visit_document(self, node):
            self.lastlineno = 0
    
        def visit_comment(self, node):
            # ignore comments -- too much false positives.
            # (although doing this could miss some errors;
            # there were two sections "commented-out" by mistake
            # in the Python docs that would not be caught)
            raise nodes.SkipNode