a449c98db2
Fixes pylint warnings like this one: doc/conf.py:325:0: W1401: Anomalous backslash in string: '\s'. String constant might be missing an r prefix. (anomalous-backslash-in-string) The reason for this warning is that backslash escapes are interpreted in non-raw (non-r-prefixed) strings. For example, '\a' and r'\a' are not the same string (first one has a single ASCII bell character, second one has two characters). It just happens that there's no \s (or \., or \/) escape for example, and '\s' turns into two characters (as needed for a regex). It's risky to rely on stuff like that regexes though. Best to make them raw strings unless they're super trivial. Also note that '\s' and '\\s' turn into the same string. Another tip: A literal ' can be put into a string with "blah'blah" instead of 'blah\'blah'. Signed-off-by: Ulf Magnusson <Ulf.Magnusson@nordicsemi.no>
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Python
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250 lines
9 KiB
Python
Executable file
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Filters a file, classifying output in errors, warnings and discarding
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the rest.
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Given a set of regular expresions read from files named *.conf in the
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given configuration path(s), of the format:
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#
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# Comments for multiline regex 1...
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#
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MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX
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MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX
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MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX
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#
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# Comments for multiline regex 2...
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#
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#WARNING
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MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX2
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MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX2
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Anything matched by MULTILINEPYTHONREGEX will be considered something
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to be filtered out and not printed.
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Anything matched by MULTILINEPYHONREGEX with a #WARNING tag in the
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comment means (optional) means that it describes something that is
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considered to be a warning. Print it to stderr.
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Anything leftover is considred to be errors, printed to stdout.
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"""
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import argparse
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import logging
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import mmap
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import os
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import re
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import sre_constants
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import sys
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import traceback
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exclude_regexs = []
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# first is a list of one or more comment lines
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# followed by a list of non-comments which describe a multiline regex
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config_regex = \
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b"(?P<comment>(^\\s*#.*\n)+)" \
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b"(?P<regex>(^[^#].*\n)+)"
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def config_import_file(filename):
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"""
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Imports regular expresions from any file *.conf in the given path,
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format as given in the main doc
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"""
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try:
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with open(filename, "rb") as f:
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mm = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0, access=mmap.ACCESS_READ)
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# That regex basically selects any block of
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# lines that is not a comment block. The
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# finditer() finds all the blocks and selects
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# the bits of mmapped-file that comprises
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# each--we compile it into a regex and append.
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for m in re.finditer(config_regex, mm, re.MULTILINE):
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origin = "%s:%s-%s" % (filename, m.start(), m.end())
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gd = m.groupdict()
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comment = gd['comment']
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regex = gd['regex']
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try:
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r = re.compile(regex, re.MULTILINE)
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except sre_constants.error as e:
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logging.error("%s: bytes %d-%d: bad regex: %s",
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filename, m.start(), m.end(), e)
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raise
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logging.debug("%s: found regex at bytes %d-%d: %s",
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filename, m.start(), m.end(), regex)
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if b'#WARNING' in comment:
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exclude_regexs.append((r, origin, ('warning',)))
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else:
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exclude_regexs.append((r, origin, ()))
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logging.debug("%s: loaded", filename)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error("E: %s: can't load config file: %s" % (filename, e))
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raise
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def config_import_path(path):
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"""
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Imports regular expresions from any file *.conf in the given path
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"""
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file_regex = re.compile(r".*\.conf$")
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try:
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for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(path):
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for _filename in sorted(filenames):
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filename = os.path.join(dirpath, _filename)
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if not file_regex.search(_filename):
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logging.debug("%s: ignored", filename)
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continue
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config_import_file(filename)
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except Exception as e:
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raise Exception(
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"E: %s: can't load config files: %s %s" %
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(path, e, traceback.format_exc()))
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def config_import(paths):
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"""
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Imports regular expresions from any file *.conf in the list of paths.
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If a path is "" or None, the list of paths until then is flushed
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and only the new ones are considered.
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"""
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_paths = []
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# Go over the list, flush it if the user gave an empty path ("")
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for path in paths:
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if path == "" or path is None:
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logging.debug("flushing current config list: %s", _paths)
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_paths = []
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else:
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_paths.append(path)
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logging.debug("config list: %s", _paths)
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for path in _paths:
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config_import_path(path)
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arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description=__doc__,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
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arg_parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbosity", action="count", default=0,
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help="increase verbosity")
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arg_parser.add_argument("-q", "--quiet", action="count", default=0,
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help="decrease verbosity")
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arg_parser.add_argument("-e", "--errors", action="store", default=None,
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help="file where to store errors")
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arg_parser.add_argument("-w", "--warnings", action="store", default=None,
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help="file where to store warnings")
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arg_parser.add_argument("-c", "--config-dir", action="append", nargs="?",
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default=[".known-issues/"],
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help="configuration directory (multiple can be "
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"given; if none given, clears the current list) "
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"%(default)s")
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arg_parser.add_argument("FILENAMEs", nargs="+",
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help="files to filter")
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args = arg_parser.parse_args()
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logging.basicConfig(level=40 - 10 * (args.verbosity - args.quiet),
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format="%(levelname)s: %(message)s")
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path = ".known-issues/"
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logging.debug("Reading configuration from directory `%s`", path)
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config_import(args.config_dir)
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exclude_ranges = []
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if args.warnings:
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warnings = open(args.warnings, "w")
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else:
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warnings = None
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if args.errors:
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errors = open(args.errors, "w")
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else:
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errors = None
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def report_error(data):
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sys.stdout.write(data.decode('utf-8'))
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if errors:
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errors.write(data.decode('utf-8'))
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def report_warning(data):
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sys.stderr.write(data.decode('utf-8'))
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if warnings:
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warnings.write(data.decode('utf-8'))
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for filename in args.FILENAMEs:
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if os.stat(filename).st_size == 0:
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continue # skip empty log files
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try:
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with open(filename, "r+b") as f:
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logging.info("%s: filtering", filename)
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# Yeah, this should be more protected in case of exception
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# and such, but this is a short running program...
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mm = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0)
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for ex, origin, flags in exclude_regexs:
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logging.info("%s: searching from %s: %s",
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filename, origin, ex.pattern)
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for m in re.finditer(ex.pattern, mm, re.MULTILINE):
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logging.info("%s: %s-%s: match from from %s %s",
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filename, m.start(), m.end(), origin, flags)
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if 'warning' in flags:
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exclude_ranges.append((m.start(), m.end(), True))
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else:
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exclude_ranges.append((m.start(), m.end(), False))
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exclude_ranges = sorted(exclude_ranges, key=lambda r: r[0])
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logging.warning(
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"%s: ranges excluded: %s",
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filename,
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exclude_ranges)
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# Decide what to do with what has been filtered; warnings
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# go to stderr and warnings file, errors to stdout, what
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# is ignored is just dumped.
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offset = 0
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for b, e, warning in exclude_ranges:
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mm.seek(offset)
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if b > offset:
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# We have something not caught by a filter, an error
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logging.info("%s: error range (%d, %d), from %d %dB",
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filename, offset, b, offset, b - offset)
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report_error(mm.read(b - offset))
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mm.seek(b)
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if warning == True: # A warning, print it
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mm.seek(b)
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logging.info("%s: warning range (%d, %d), from %d %dB",
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filename, b, e, offset, e - b)
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report_warning(mm.read(e - b))
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else: # Exclude, ignore it
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d = b - offset
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logging.info("%s: exclude range (%d, %d), from %d %dB",
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filename, b, e, offset, d)
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offset = e
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mm.seek(offset)
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if len(mm) != offset:
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logging.info("%s: error final range from %d %dB",
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filename, offset, len(mm))
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report_error(mm.read(len(mm) - offset - 1))
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del mm
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error("%s: cannot load: %s", filename, e)
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raise
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if warnings or errors:
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if warnings:
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warnings.flush()
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if errors:
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errors.flush()
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if ((os.path.isfile(args.warnings) and os.path.getsize(args.warnings) > 0) or
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(os.path.isfile(args.errors) and os.path.getsize(args.errors) > 0)):
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print('''\n\n ---- New errors/warnings not tracked as .known-issues/, \
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please fix them ----\n''')
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if args.warnings:
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print(open(args.warnings, "r").read())
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if args.errors and (args.errors != args.warnings):
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print(open(args.errors, "r").read())
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else:
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print("\n\nNo new errors/warnings.\n")
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print('''\nTo see *all* new error/warnings you must make/ninja clean and \
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rebuild from scratch.''')
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