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From: "Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget" <gitgitgadget@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>,
	Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>,
	Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Subject: [PATCH] chainlint: colorize problem annotations and test delimiters
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 23:04:48 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <pull.1324.git.git.1663023888412.gitgitgadget@gmail.com> (raw)

From: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>

When `chainlint.pl` detects problems in a test definition, it emits the
test definition with "?!FOO?!" annotations highlighting the problems it
discovered. For instance, given this problematic test:

    test_expect_success 'discombobulate frobnitz' '
        git frob babble &&
        (echo balderdash; echo gnabgib) >expect &&
        for i in three two one
        do
            git nitfol $i
        done >actual
        test_cmp expect actual
    '

chainlint.pl will output:

    # chainlint: t1234-confusing.sh
    # chainlint: discombobulate frobnitz
    git frob babble &&
    (echo balderdash ; ?!AMP?! echo gnabgib) >expect &&
    for i in three two one
    do
    git nitfol $i ?!LOOP?!
    done >actual ?!AMP?!
    test_cmp expect actual

in which it may be difficult to spot the "?!FOO?!" annotations. The
problem is compounded when multiple tests, possibly in multiple
scripts, fail "linting", in which case it may be difficult to spot the
"# chainlint:" lines which delimit one problematic test from another.

To ameliorate this potential problem, colorize the "?!FOO?!" annotations
in order to quickly draw the test author's attention to the problem
spots, and colorize the "# chainlint:" lines to help the author identify
the name of each script and each problematic test.

Colorization is disabled automatically if output is not directed to a
terminal or if NO_COLOR environment variable is set. The implementation
is specific to Unix (it employs `tput` if available) but works equally
well in the Git for Windows development environment which emulates Unix
sufficiently.

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
---
    chainlint: colorize problem annotations and test delimiters
    
    Peff nerd-sniped me yet again[1,2,3,4].
    
    This is atop "es/chainlint" (eab3357b05b2) in "next".
    
    [1]
    https://lore.kernel.org/git/YJzGcZpZ+E9R0gYd@coredump.intra.peff.net/
    [2]
    https://lore.kernel.org/git/Yx1x5lme2SGBjfia@coredump.intra.peff.net/
    [3]
    https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAPig+cRJVn-mbA6-jOmNfDJtK_nX4ZTw+OcNShvvz8zcQYbCHQ@mail.gmail.com/
    [4]
    https://lore.kernel.org/git/Yx4pg2t6JXR+lsd4@coredump.intra.peff.net/

Published-As: https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git/releases/tag/pr-git-1324%2Fsunshineco%2Fchainlintcolor-v1
Fetch-It-Via: git fetch https://github.com/gitgitgadget/git pr-git-1324/sunshineco/chainlintcolor-v1
Pull-Request: https://github.com/git/git/pull/1324

 t/chainlint.pl | 44 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---
 1 file changed, 41 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/t/chainlint.pl b/t/chainlint.pl
index 386999ce65d..3a6d85ecfdd 100755
--- a/t/chainlint.pl
+++ b/t/chainlint.pl
@@ -585,12 +585,14 @@ sub check_test {
 	my $parser = TestParser->new(\$body);
 	my @tokens = $parser->parse();
 	return unless $emit_all || grep(/\?![^?]+\?!/, @tokens);
+	my $c = main::fd_colors(1);
 	my $checked = join(' ', @tokens);
 	$checked =~ s/^\n//;
 	$checked =~ s/^ //mg;
 	$checked =~ s/ $//mg;
+	$checked =~ s/(\?![^?]+\?!)/$c->{bold}$c->{red}$1$c->{reset}/mg;
 	$checked .= "\n" unless $checked =~ /\n$/;
-	push(@{$self->{output}}, "# chainlint: $title\n$checked");
+	push(@{$self->{output}}, "$c->{blue}# chainlint: $title$c->{reset}\n$checked");
 }
 
 sub parse_cmd {
@@ -615,6 +617,39 @@ if (eval {require Time::HiRes; Time::HiRes->import(); 1;}) {
 	$interval = sub { return Time::HiRes::tv_interval(shift); };
 }
 
+# Restore TERM if test framework set it to "dumb" so 'tput' will work; do this
+# outside of get_colors() since under 'ithreads' all threads use %ENV of main
+# thread and ignore %ENV changes in subthreads.
+$ENV{TERM} = $ENV{USER_TERM} if $ENV{USER_TERM};
+
+my @NOCOLORS = (bold => '', reset => '', blue => '', green => '', red => '');
+my %COLORS = ();
+sub get_colors {
+	return \%COLORS if %COLORS;
+	if (exists($ENV{NO_COLOR}) ||
+	    system("tput sgr0 >/dev/null 2>&1") != 0 ||
+	    system("tput bold >/dev/null 2>&1") != 0 ||
+	    system("tput setaf 1 >/dev/null 2>&1") != 0) {
+		%COLORS = @NOCOLORS;
+		return \%COLORS;
+	}
+	%COLORS = (bold  => `tput bold`,
+		   reset => `tput sgr0`,
+		   blue  => `tput setaf 4`,
+		   green => `tput setaf 2`,
+		   red   => `tput setaf 1`);
+	chomp(%COLORS);
+	return \%COLORS;
+}
+
+my %FD_COLORS = ();
+sub fd_colors {
+	my $fd = shift;
+	return $FD_COLORS{$fd} if exists($FD_COLORS{$fd});
+	$FD_COLORS{$fd} = -t $fd ? get_colors() : {@NOCOLORS};
+	return $FD_COLORS{$fd};
+}
+
 sub ncores {
 	# Windows
 	return $ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS} if exists($ENV{NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS});
@@ -630,6 +665,8 @@ sub show_stats {
 	my $walltime = $interval->($start_time);
 	my ($usertime) = times();
 	my ($total_workers, $total_scripts, $total_tests, $total_errs) = (0, 0, 0, 0);
+	my $c = fd_colors(2);
+	print(STDERR $c->{green});
 	for (@$stats) {
 		my ($worker, $nscripts, $ntests, $nerrs) = @$_;
 		print(STDERR "worker $worker: $nscripts scripts, $ntests tests, $nerrs errors\n");
@@ -638,7 +675,7 @@ sub show_stats {
 		$total_tests += $ntests;
 		$total_errs += $nerrs;
 	}
-	printf(STDERR "total: %d workers, %d scripts, %d tests, %d errors, %.2fs/%.2fs (wall/user)\n", $total_workers, $total_scripts, $total_tests, $total_errs, $walltime, $usertime);
+	printf(STDERR "total: %d workers, %d scripts, %d tests, %d errors, %.2fs/%.2fs (wall/user)$c->{reset}\n", $total_workers, $total_scripts, $total_tests, $total_errs, $walltime, $usertime);
 }
 
 sub check_script {
@@ -656,8 +693,9 @@ sub check_script {
 		my $parser = ScriptParser->new(\$s);
 		1 while $parser->parse_cmd();
 		if (@{$parser->{output}}) {
+			my $c = fd_colors(1);
 			my $s = join('', @{$parser->{output}});
-			$emit->("# chainlint: $path\n" . $s);
+			$emit->("$c->{bold}$c->{blue}# chainlint: $path$c->{reset}\n" . $s);
 			$nerrs += () = $s =~ /\?![^?]+\?!/g;
 		}
 		$ntests += $parser->{ntests};

base-commit: 50f0e44ec40b5fab5d618dd26ebd776c47e9af13
-- 
gitgitgadget

             reply	other threads:[~2022-09-12 23:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-09-12 23:04 Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget [this message]
2022-09-12 23:55 ` [PATCH] chainlint: colorize problem annotations and test delimiters Junio C Hamano
2022-09-13  0:14   ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-13  0:21     ` Junio C Hamano
2022-09-13  0:39       ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-13  0:16   ` Jeff King
2022-09-13  0:15 ` Jeff King
2022-09-13  0:30   ` Eric Sunshine
2022-09-13  1:34     ` Jeff King
2022-09-13  0:32   ` Jeff King
2022-09-13  4:01 ` [PATCH v2] " Eric Sunshine via GitGitGadget
2022-09-13 20:40   ` Jeff King
2022-09-13 20:46     ` Junio C Hamano
2022-10-24  9:57   ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-10-24  9:57   ` chainlint.pl's new "deparse" output (was: [PATCH v2] [...]) Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
2022-10-25  4:05     ` Eric Sunshine
2022-10-25  4:15       ` Eric Sunshine
2022-10-25 10:07       ` Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason

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