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In Python 3, `print` is no longer a statement. Call it as a function everywhere, and include the future import to remove the statement in Python 2 code as well. Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
460 lines
16 KiB
Python
Executable File
460 lines
16 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python2
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# Authors:
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# Rob Crittenden <rcritten@redhat.com>
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# John Dennis <jdennis@redhat.com>
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# Martin Kosek <mkosek@redhat.com>
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat
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# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# Test the API against a known-good API to ensure that changes aren't made
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# lightly.
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from __future__ import print_function
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import sys
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import os
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import re
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import inspect
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import operator
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from ipalib import api
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from ipalib.parameters import Param
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from ipalib.output import Output
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from ipalib.text import Gettext, NGettext, ConcatenatedLazyText
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from ipalib.capabilities import capabilities
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API_FILE='API.txt'
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API_FILE_DIFFERENCE = 1
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API_NEW_COMMAND = 2
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API_NO_FILE = 4
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API_DOC_ERROR = 8
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# attributes removed from Param.__kw dictionary
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PARAM_IGNORED_KW_ATTRIBUTES = ('label',
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'doc',
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'normalizer',
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'default_from',
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'hint',
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'flags',
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'sortorder',
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'pattern_errmsg',)
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# attributes removed from Output object
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OUTPUT_IGNORED_ATTRIBUTES = ('doc',
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'flags',)
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def parse_options():
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from optparse import OptionParser
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parser = OptionParser()
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parser.add_option("--validate", dest="validate", action="store_true",
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default=False, help="Validate the API vs the stored API")
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parser.add_option("--no-validate-doc", dest="validate_doc", action="store_false",
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default=True, help="Do not validate documentation")
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options, args = parser.parse_args()
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return options, args
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def param_repr(p):
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"""
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Return parameter repr() for API.txt purposes.
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Some Param attributes do not cause API incompatibility (e.g. doc,
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label or callables) and should not be added to API.txt. These attributes
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are removed from the parameter before repr() is called.
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NOTE: since the parameter is not not deepcopy()'ed before attributes are
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removed, the original parameter is changed in the process. This is OK
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for ./makeapi since we don't need this attributes anyway (except for
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validate_doc() which is, however, called before any param_repr() call).
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"""
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if isinstance(p, Output):
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for attr in OUTPUT_IGNORED_ATTRIBUTES:
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try:
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object.__delattr__(p, attr)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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return repr(p)
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elif isinstance(p, Param):
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param_kw = p.__dict__['_Param__kw']
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for attr in PARAM_IGNORED_KW_ATTRIBUTES:
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try:
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del param_kw[attr]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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object.__setattr__(p, 'rules', {})
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return repr(p)
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else:
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raise ValueError('Unsupported parameter type!')
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def validate_doc():
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"""
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Iterate over all API commands and perform the following validation:
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* Every command must have documentation
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and it must be marked for international translation
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* Every module hosting a command must have documentation
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and it must be marked for international translation
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* Every module topic must be marked for international translation
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For every error found emit a diagnostic.
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Emit a summary of total errors found.
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Return error flag if errors found, zero otherwise.
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"""
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def is_i18n(obj):
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'Helper utility to determine if object has been internationalized'
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return isinstance(obj, (Gettext, NGettext, ConcatenatedLazyText))
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# The return value
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rval = 0
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# Used to track if we've processed a module already
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modules = {}
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# Initialize error counters
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n_missing_cmd_doc = 0
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n_missing_cmd_i18n = 0
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n_missing_mod_doc = 0
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n_missing_mod_i18n = 0
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# Iterate over every command
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for cmd in api.Command():
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cmd_class = cmd.__class__
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# Skip commands marked as NO_CLI
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if getattr(cmd, 'NO_CLI', False):
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continue
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# Have we processed this module yet?
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if not modules.setdefault(cmd.module, 0):
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# First time seeing this module, validate the module contents
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mod = sys.modules[cmd.module]
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# See if there is a module topic, if so validate it
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topic = getattr(mod, 'topic', None)
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if topic is not None:
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if not is_i18n(topic[1]):
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src_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cmd_class)
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n_missing_mod_i18n += 1
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print("%s: topic in module \"%s\" is not internationalized" % \
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(src_file, cmd.module))
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# Does the module have documentation?
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if mod.__doc__ is None:
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src_file = inspect.getsourcefile(mod)
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n_missing_mod_doc += 1
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print("%s: module \"%s\" has no doc" % \
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(src_file, cmd.module))
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# Yes the module has doc, but is it internationalized?
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elif not is_i18n(mod.__doc__):
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src_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cmd_class)
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n_missing_mod_i18n += 1
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print("%s: module \"%s\" doc is not internationalized" % \
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(src_file, cmd.module))
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# Increment the count of how many commands in this module
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modules[cmd.module] = modules[cmd.module] + 1
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# Does the command have documentation?
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if cmd.__doc__ is None:
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src_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cmd_class)
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line_num = inspect.getsourcelines(cmd_class)[1]
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n_missing_cmd_doc += 1
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print("%s:%d command \"%s\" has no doc" % (src_file, line_num, cmd.name))
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# Yes the command has doc, but is it internationalized?
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elif not is_i18n(cmd.__doc__):
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src_file = inspect.getsourcefile(cmd_class)
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line_num = inspect.getsourcelines(cmd_class)[1]
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n_missing_cmd_i18n += 1
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print("%s:%d command \"%s\" doc is not internationalized" % (src_file, line_num, cmd.name))
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# If any errors, emit summary information and adjust return value
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if n_missing_cmd_doc > 0 or n_missing_cmd_i18n > 0:
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rval = API_DOC_ERROR
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print("%d commands without doc, %d commands whose doc is not i18n" % \
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(n_missing_cmd_doc, n_missing_cmd_i18n))
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if n_missing_mod_doc > 0 or n_missing_mod_i18n > 0:
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rval = API_DOC_ERROR
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print("%d modules without doc, %d modules whose doc is not i18n" % \
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(n_missing_mod_doc, n_missing_mod_i18n))
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return rval
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def make_api():
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"""
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Write a new API file from the current tree.
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"""
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fd = open(API_FILE, 'w')
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for cmd in api.Command():
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fd.write('command: %s\n' % cmd.name)
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fd.write('args: %d,%d,%d\n' % (len(cmd.args), len(cmd.options), len(cmd.output)))
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for a in cmd.args():
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fd.write('arg: %s\n' % param_repr(a))
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for o in sorted(cmd.options(), key=operator.attrgetter('name')):
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fd.write('option: %s\n' % param_repr(o))
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for o in sorted(cmd.output(), key=operator.attrgetter('name')):
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fd.write('output: %s\n' % param_repr(o))
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for name, version in sorted(
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capabilities.items(), key=operator.itemgetter(1, 0)):
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fd.write('capability: %s %s\n' % (name, version))
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fd.close()
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return 0
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def find_name(line):
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"""
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Break apart a Param line and pull out the name. It would be nice if we
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could just eval() the line but we wouldn't have defined any validators
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or normalizers it may be using.
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"""
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m = re.match('^[a-zA-Z0-9]+\(\'([a-z][_a-z0-9?\*\+]*)\'.*', line)
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if m:
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name = m.group(1)
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else:
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print("Couldn't find name in: %s" % line)
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name = ''
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return name
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def _finalize_command_validation(cmd, found_args, expected_args,
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found_options, expected_options,
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found_output, expected_output):
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passed = True
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# Check the args of the previous command.
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if len(found_args) != expected_args:
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print('Argument count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
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cmd.name, len(found_args), expected_args))
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passed = False
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if len(found_options) != expected_options:
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print('Options count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
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cmd.name, len(found_options), expected_options))
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passed = False
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if len(found_output) != expected_output:
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print('Output count in %s of %d doesn\'t match expected: %d' % (
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cmd.name, len(found_output), expected_output))
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passed = False
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# Check if there is not a new arg/opt/output in previous command
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for a in cmd.args():
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if a.param_spec not in found_args:
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print('Argument %s of command %s in ipalib, not in API file:\n%s' % (
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a.param_spec, cmd.name, param_repr(a)))
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passed = False
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for o in cmd.options():
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if o.param_spec not in found_options:
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print('Option %s of command %s in ipalib, not in API file:\n%s' % (
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o.param_spec, cmd.name, param_repr(o)))
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passed = False
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for o in cmd.output():
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if o.name not in found_output:
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print('Output %s of command %s in ipalib, not in API file:\n%s' % (
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o.name, cmd.name, param_repr(o)))
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passed = False
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return passed
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def validate_api():
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"""
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Compare the API in the file to the one in ipalib.
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Return a bitwise return code to identify the types of errors found, if
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any.
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"""
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fd = open(API_FILE, 'r')
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lines = fd.readlines()
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fd.close()
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rval = 0
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expected_args = 0
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expected_options = 0
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expected_output = 0
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found_args = []
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found_options = []
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found_output = []
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# First run through the file and compare it to the API
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existing_cmds = []
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existing_capabilities = set()
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cmd = None
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for line in lines:
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line = line.strip()
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if line.startswith('command:'):
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if cmd:
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if not _finalize_command_validation(cmd, found_args, expected_args,
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found_options, expected_options,
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found_output, expected_output):
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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(arg, name) = line.split(': ', 1)
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if name not in api.Command:
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print("Command %s in API file, not in ipalib" % name)
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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cmd = None
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else:
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existing_cmds.append(name)
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cmd = api.Command[name]
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found_args = []
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found_options = []
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found_output = []
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if line.startswith('args:') and cmd:
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line = line.replace('args: ', '')
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(expected_args, expected_options, expected_output) = line.split(',')
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expected_args = int(expected_args)
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expected_options = int(expected_options)
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expected_output = int(expected_output)
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if line.startswith('arg:') and cmd:
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line = line.replace('arg: ', '')
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found = False
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arg = find_name(line)
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for a in cmd.args():
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if param_repr(a) == line:
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found = True
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else:
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if a.name == arg:
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found = True
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print('Arg in %s doesn\'t match.\nGot %s\nExpected %s' % (
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name, param_repr(a), line))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if found:
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found_args.append(arg)
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else:
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arg = find_name(line)
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print("Argument '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (arg, name))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if line.startswith('option:') and cmd:
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line = line.replace('option: ', '')
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found = False
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option = find_name(line)
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for o in cmd.options():
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if param_repr(o) == line:
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found = True
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else:
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if o.name == option:
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found = True
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print('Option in %s doesn\'t match. Got %s Expected %s' % (name, o, line))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if found:
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found_options.append(option)
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else:
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option = find_name(line)
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print("Option '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (option, name))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if line.startswith('output:') and cmd:
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line = line.replace('output: ', '')
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found = False
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output = find_name(line)
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for o in cmd.output():
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if param_repr(o) == line:
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found = True
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else:
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if o.name == output:
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found = True
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print('Output in %s doesn\'t match. Got %s Expected %s' % (name, o, line))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if found:
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found_output.append(output)
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else:
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output = find_name(line)
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print("Option '%s' in command '%s' in API file not found" % (output, name))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if line.startswith('capability:'):
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cap, version = line.replace('capability: ', '').split(' ', 1)
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existing_capabilities.add(cap)
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try:
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expected_version = str(capabilities[cap])
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except KeyError:
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print("Capability '%s' in API file not found" % cap)
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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else:
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if version != expected_version:
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print((
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"Capability '%s' in API file doesn't match. Got %s, "
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"expected %s.") % (cap, version, expected_version))
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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if cmd:
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if not _finalize_command_validation(cmd, found_args, expected_args,
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found_options, expected_options,
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found_output, expected_output):
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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# Now look for new commands not in the current API
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for cmd in api.Command():
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if cmd.name not in existing_cmds:
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print("Command %s in ipalib, not in API" % cmd.name)
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rval |= API_NEW_COMMAND
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for cap in capabilities:
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if cap not in existing_capabilities:
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print("Capability %s in ipalib, not in API" % cap)
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rval |= API_FILE_DIFFERENCE
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return rval
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def main():
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rval = 0
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options, args = parse_options()
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cfg = dict(
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context='cli',
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in_server=False,
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debug=False,
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verbose=0,
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validate_api=True,
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enable_ra=True,
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mode='developer',
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plugins_on_demand=False,
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)
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api.bootstrap(**cfg)
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api.finalize()
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if options.validate_doc:
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rval |= validate_doc()
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if options.validate:
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if not os.path.exists(API_FILE):
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print('No %s to validate' % API_FILE)
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rval |= API_NO_FILE
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else:
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rval |= validate_api()
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else:
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print("Writing API to API.txt")
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rval |= make_api()
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if rval & API_FILE_DIFFERENCE:
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print('')
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print('There are one or more changes to the API.\nEither undo the API changes or update API.txt and increment the major version in VERSION.')
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if rval & API_NEW_COMMAND:
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print('')
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print('There are one or more new commands defined.\nUpdate API.txt and increment the minor version in VERSION.')
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if rval & API_DOC_ERROR:
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print('')
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print('There are one or more documentation problems.\nYou must fix these before preceeding')
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return rval
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sys.exit(main())
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