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Original commit message from CVS: Check for abuse of config.h
272 lines
5.8 KiB
Perl
Executable file
272 lines
5.8 KiB
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# vi: set ts=4:
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#
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#
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# GStreamer developers: please add comments on any tests you think
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# are dumb or have too many false positives.
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#
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#
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# Future ideas:
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# - spell check comments
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# - check each function for at least one assertion (?)
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# - check parameters that init/set/get have consistent types
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# - check for gst_caps_set() without check for writeability
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# - check .so files for stray symbols
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#
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#
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# Random "other" testing ideas
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# - load each plugin individually
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#
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sub check_copyright();
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sub check_license();
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sub check_buffer_alloc();
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sub check_bad_includes();
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sub check_c99_comments();
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sub check_carriage_returns();
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sub check_printf_lld();
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sub check_glibisms();
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sub check_indentation();
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sub check_gst_props_set();
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sub check_deprecated();
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sub check_config_h();
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open FIND, "find . -name \"*.[ch]\" -print|";
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foreach $filename (<FIND>) {
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chomp $filename;
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open FILE, "$filename";
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@lines = <FILE>;
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print "I: $filename\n";
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check_copyright();
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check_license();
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check_buffer_alloc();
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check_bad_includes();
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check_c99_comments();
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check_carriage_returns();
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check_printf_lld();
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check_glibisms();
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#check_indentation();
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check_gst_props_set();
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check_deprecated();
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check_config_h();
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}
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#
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# Every source file must have a copyright block
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#
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sub check_copyright()
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{
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if (! grep { /copyright/i; } @lines) {
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print "E: no copyright block\n";
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}
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}
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#
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# Every source file should have a license statement
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#
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sub check_license()
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{
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if (grep { /Lesser General Public License/; } @lines) {
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print "I: license is LGPL\n";
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} elsif (grep { /Library General Public License/; } @lines) {
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print "I: license is LGPL\n";
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print "W: copyright header uses \"Library\" LGPL\n";
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} elsif (grep { /General Public License/; } @lines) {
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print "I: license is GPL\n";
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} else {
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print "E: unknown license or no copyright block\n";
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}
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}
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#
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# Suggest usage of gst_buffer_new_and_alloc()
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#
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sub check_buffer_alloc()
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{
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my $n = 0;
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my $lineno = 1;
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foreach $line (@lines){
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if($line =~ /gst_buffer_new/){
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$n=5;
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}
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if($n>0 && $line =~ /malloc/){
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print "W: ($lineno) gst_buffer_new() followed by malloc(), suggest gst_buffer_new_and_alloc()\n";
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return;
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}
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$n--;
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$lineno++;
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}
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}
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sub check_bad_includes()
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{
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#
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# malloc.h is non-standard (and probably not what is indended)
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#
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if (grep { /^#include\s+<malloc.h>/; } @lines) {
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print "E: bad header: malloc.h\n"
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}
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#
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# Prefer "G_BEGIN_DECLS" to 'extern "C" {'
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#
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if($filename =~ /\.h$/){
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if (grep { /extern\s*\"C\"\s*/; } @lines) {
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print "W: extern \"C\" { should be changed to G_BEGIN_DECLS,G_END_DECLS\n";
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}elsif (!grep { /G_BEGIN_DECLS/; } @lines) {
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print "E: header doesn't use G_BEGIN_DECLS\n";
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}
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}
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}
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#
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# Prefer c89-style comments
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#
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sub check_c99_comments()
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{
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if (grep { /\/\//; } @lines) {
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print "W: //-style comments should be converted to /* */\n"
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}
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}
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#
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# DOS end-of-line characters are just wrong
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#
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sub check_carriage_returns()
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{
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if (grep { /\r/; } @lines) {
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print "E: source has carriage returns (DOS-style files)\n"
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}
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}
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#
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# Many uses of %lld are wrong. This could have a lot of false-positives
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#
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sub check_printf_lld()
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{
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if (grep { /\".*\%\d*ll[du].*\"/; } @lines) {
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print "W: Possible \%lld or \%llu in printf format\n"
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}
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}
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#
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# Glib functions are preferred
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#
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sub check_glibisms()
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{
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if (grep { /\bcalloc\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: use g_malloc0() instead of calloc()\n"
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}
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if (grep { /\bfree\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: use g_free() instead of free()\n"
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}
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if (grep { /\bmalloc\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: use g_malloc() instead of malloc()\n"
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}
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if (grep { /\bprintf\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: use g_print() instead of printf()\n"
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}
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if (grep { /\brealloc\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: use g_realloc() instead of realloc()\n"
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}
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}
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#
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# I don't think that indentation necessarily needs to be fixed, since
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# it causes problems with patching and cvs annotate.
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#
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# This takes forever and isn't very useful
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#
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sub check_indentation()
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{
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my $changed_lines;
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my $percent;
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`indent -br -bad -cbi0 -cli2 -bls -l80 -ut -ce $filename -o .check_plugin.tmp`;
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$changed_lines = `diff $filename .check_plugin.tmp | grep '^>' | wc -l`;
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`rm -f .check_plugin.tmp`;
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$percent = int(100 * $changed_lines / $#lines);
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if($percent < 10){
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print "I: indent changed $percent % of the lines\n";
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}elsif($percent <20){
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print "W: indent changed $percent % of the lines\n";
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}else{
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print "E: indent changed $percent % of the lines\n";
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}
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}
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#
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# gst_props_set() returns a value that should never be ignored
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# may have false positives
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#
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sub check_gst_props_set()
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{
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if (grep { /^\s+gst_props_set\s*\(/; } @lines) {
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print "E: return value of gst_props_set() possibly ignored\n";
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}
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}
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#
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# Check for some deprecated stuff (that _shouldn't_ be around anymore)
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#
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sub check_deprecated()
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{
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#
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# Check for old GST_DEBUG() usage
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# (none found)
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#
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if (grep { /GST_DEBUG\s*\(\s+\d/; } @lines) {
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print "E: old-style GST_DEBUG()\n";
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}
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if (grep { /GST_INFO\s*\(\s+\d/; } @lines) {
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print "E: old-style GST_DEBUG()\n";
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}
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if (grep { /GstEventFlags/; } @lines) {
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print "W: who uses GstEventFlags\n";
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}
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}
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#
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# Every .c file should include config.h before any other headers
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# No .h file should include config.h
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#
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sub check_config_h()
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{
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if($filename =~ /\.c$/){
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#
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# config.h should be wrapped
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#
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my @includes = grep { /^#include/; } @lines;
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if (!grep { /^#include\s+["<]config.h[">]/; } @includes) {
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print "E: #include <config.h> missing\n";
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}else{
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if (!($includes[0] =~ /^#include\s+["<]config.h[">]/)){
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print "E: #include <config.h> is not first include\n";
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}
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if(!grep { /^#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H/; } @lines) {
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print "E: #include <config.h> not surrounded by #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H\n";
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}
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}
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}
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if($filename =~ /\.h$/){
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if (grep { /^#include\s+["<]config.h[">]/; } @lines) {
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print "E: headers should not #include <config.h>\n";
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}
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}
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}
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