[PATCH 3/4] utils: checkstyle.py: Print issues using __str__

Laurent Pinchart laurent.pinchart at ideasonboard.com
Fri Oct 18 21:32:45 CEST 2024


CommitIssue and StyleIssue classes have different string
representations, which are handled by type-specific print() calls in the
code that handles the issues. This requires the user to know which type
of issue it is dealing with. Simplify that by moving the string
representation logic to a __str__() method.

Signed-off-by: Laurent Pinchart <laurent.pinchart at ideasonboard.com>
---
 utils/checkstyle.py | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/utils/checkstyle.py b/utils/checkstyle.py
index bc0ddfad8743..3f841a54d54a 100755
--- a/utils/checkstyle.py
+++ b/utils/checkstyle.py
@@ -391,6 +391,9 @@ class CommitIssue(object):
     def __init__(self, msg):
         self.msg = msg
 
+    def __str__(self):
+        return f'{Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow)}{self.msg}{Colours.reset()}'
+
 
 class HeaderAddChecker(CommitChecker):
     commit_types = (Commit, StagedChanges, Amendment)
@@ -592,6 +595,24 @@ class StyleIssue(object):
         self.line = line
         self.msg = msg
 
+    def __str__(self):
+        s = []
+        s.append(f'{Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow)}#{self.line_number}: {self.msg}{Colours.reset()}')
+        if self.line is not None:
+            s.append(f'{Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow)}+{self.line.rstrip()}{Colours.reset()}')
+
+            if self.position is not None:
+                # Align the position marker by using the original line with
+                # all characters except for tabs replaced with spaces. This
+                # ensures proper alignment regardless of how the code is
+                # indented.
+                start = self.position[0]
+                prefix = ''.join([c if c == '\t' else ' ' for c in self.line[:start]])
+                length = self.position[1] - start - 1
+                s.append(f' {prefix}^{"~" * length}')
+
+        return '\n'.join(s)
+
 
 class HexValueChecker(StyleChecker):
     patterns = ('*.c', '*.cpp', '*.h')
@@ -936,21 +957,7 @@ def check_file(top_level, commit, filename, checkers):
     if len(issues):
         issues = sorted(issues, key=lambda i: i.line_number)
         for issue in issues:
-            print('%s#%u: %s%s' % (Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow), issue.line_number,
-                                   issue.msg, Colours.reset()))
-            if issue.line is not None:
-                print('%s+%s%s' % (Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow), issue.line.rstrip(),
-                                   Colours.reset()))
-
-                if issue.position is not None:
-                    # Align the position marker by using the original line with
-                    # all characters except for tabs replaced with spaces. This
-                    # ensures proper alignment regardless of how the code is
-                    # indented.
-                    start = issue.position[0]
-                    prefix = ''.join([c if c == '\t' else ' ' for c in issue.line[:start]])
-                    length = issue.position[1] - start - 1
-                    print(' ' + prefix + '^' + '~' * length)
+            print(issue)
 
     return len(formatted_diff) + len(issues)
 
@@ -967,7 +974,7 @@ def check_style(top_level, commit, checkers):
     # Apply the commit checkers first.
     for checker in CommitChecker.instances(commit, checkers):
         for issue in checker.check(commit, top_level):
-            print('%s%s%s' % (Colours.fg(Colours.Yellow), issue.msg, Colours.reset()))
+            print(issue)
             issues += 1
 
     # Filter out files we have no checker for.
-- 
Regards,

Laurent Pinchart



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