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225 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
225 lines
7.2 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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#
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# written by Sylvain Rouquette, 2014
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'''
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This is an extra tool, not bundled with the default waf binary.
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To add the cpplint tool to the waf file:
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$ ./waf-light --tools=compat15,cpplint
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or, if you have waf >= 1.6.2
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$ ./waf update --files=cpplint
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this tool also requires cpplint for python.
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If you have PIP, you can install it like this: pip install cpplint
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But I'd recommend getting the latest version from the SVN,
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the PIP version is outdated.
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https://code.google.com/p/google-styleguide/source/browse/trunk/cpplint/cpplint.py
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Apply this patch if you want to run it with Python 3:
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https://code.google.com/p/google-styleguide/issues/detail?id=19
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When using this tool, the wscript will look like:
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def options(opt):
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opt.load('compiler_cxx cpplint')
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def configure(conf):
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conf.load('compiler_cxx cpplint')
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# optional, you can also specify them on the command line
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conf.env.CPPLINT_FILTERS = ','.join((
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'-whitespace/newline', # c++11 lambda
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'-readability/braces', # c++11 constructor
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'-whitespace/braces', # c++11 constructor
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'-build/storage_class', # c++11 for-range
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'-whitespace/blank_line', # user pref
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'-whitespace/labels' # user pref
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))
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def build(bld):
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bld(features='cpplint', source='main.cpp', target='app')
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# add include files, because they aren't usually built
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bld(features='cpplint', source=bld.path.ant_glob('**/*.hpp'))
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'''
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import sys, re
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import logging
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import threading
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from waflib import Task, Build, TaskGen, Logs, Utils
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try:
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from cpplint.cpplint import ProcessFile, _cpplint_state
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except ImportError:
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pass
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critical_errors = 0
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CPPLINT_FORMAT = '[CPPLINT] %(filename)s:\nline %(linenum)s, severity %(confidence)s, category: %(category)s\n%(message)s\n'
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RE_EMACS = re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]');
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CPPLINT_RE = {
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'waf': RE_EMACS,
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'emacs': RE_EMACS,
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'vs7': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*)\((?P<linenum>\d+)\): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
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'eclipse': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): warning: (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
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}
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def init_env_from_options(env):
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from waflib.Options import options
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for key, value in options.__dict__.items():
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if not key.startswith('CPPLINT_') or env[key]:
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continue
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env[key] = value
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if env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT != 'waf':
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_cpplint_state.output_format = env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT
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def options(opt):
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opt.add_option('--cpplint-filters', type='string',
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default='', dest='CPPLINT_FILTERS',
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help='add filters to cpplint')
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opt.add_option('--cpplint-level', default=1, type='int', dest='CPPLINT_LEVEL',
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help='specify the log level (default: 1)')
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opt.add_option('--cpplint-break', default=5, type='int', dest='CPPLINT_BREAK',
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help='break the build if error >= level (default: 5)')
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opt.add_option('--cpplint-skip', action='store_true',
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default=False, dest='CPPLINT_SKIP',
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help='skip cpplint during build')
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opt.add_option('--cpplint-output', type='string',
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default='waf', dest='CPPLINT_OUTPUT',
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help='select output format (waf, emacs, vs7)')
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def configure(conf):
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conf.start_msg('Checking cpplint')
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try:
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import cpplint
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conf.end_msg('ok')
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except ImportError:
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conf.env.CPPLINT_SKIP = True
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conf.end_msg('not found, skipping it.')
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class cpplint_formatter(Logs.formatter):
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def __init__(self, fmt):
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logging.Formatter.__init__(self, CPPLINT_FORMAT)
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self.fmt = fmt
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def format(self, rec):
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if self.fmt == 'waf':
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result = CPPLINT_RE[self.fmt].match(rec.msg).groupdict()
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rec.msg = CPPLINT_FORMAT % result
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if rec.levelno <= logging.INFO:
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rec.c1 = Logs.colors.CYAN
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return super(cpplint_formatter, self).format(rec)
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class cpplint_handler(Logs.log_handler):
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def __init__(self, stream=sys.stderr, **kw):
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super(cpplint_handler, self).__init__(stream, **kw)
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self.stream = stream
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def emit(self, rec):
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rec.stream = self.stream
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self.emit_override(rec)
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self.flush()
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class cpplint_wrapper(object):
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stream = None
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tasks_count = 0
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lock = threading.RLock()
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def __init__(self, logger, threshold, fmt):
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self.logger = logger
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self.threshold = threshold
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self.error_count = 0
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self.fmt = fmt
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def __enter__(self):
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with cpplint_wrapper.lock:
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cpplint_wrapper.tasks_count += 1
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if cpplint_wrapper.tasks_count == 1:
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sys.stderr.flush()
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cpplint_wrapper.stream = sys.stderr
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sys.stderr = self
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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with cpplint_wrapper.lock:
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cpplint_wrapper.tasks_count -= 1
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if cpplint_wrapper.tasks_count == 0:
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sys.stderr = cpplint_wrapper.stream
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sys.stderr.flush()
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def isatty(self):
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return True
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def write(self, message):
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global critical_errors
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result = CPPLINT_RE[self.fmt].match(message)
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if not result:
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return
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level = int(result.groupdict()['confidence'])
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if level >= self.threshold:
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critical_errors += 1
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if level <= 2:
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self.logger.info(message)
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elif level <= 4:
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self.logger.warning(message)
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else:
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self.logger.error(message)
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cpplint_logger = None
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def get_cpplint_logger(fmt):
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global cpplint_logger
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if cpplint_logger:
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return cpplint_logger
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cpplint_logger = logging.getLogger('cpplint')
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hdlr = cpplint_handler()
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hdlr.setFormatter(cpplint_formatter(fmt))
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cpplint_logger.addHandler(hdlr)
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cpplint_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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return cpplint_logger
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class cpplint(Task.Task):
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color = 'PINK'
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def __init__(self, *k, **kw):
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super(cpplint, self).__init__(*k, **kw)
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def run(self):
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global critical_errors
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_cpplint_state.SetFilters(self.env.CPPLINT_FILTERS)
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break_level = self.env.CPPLINT_BREAK
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verbosity = self.env.CPPLINT_LEVEL
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with cpplint_wrapper(get_cpplint_logger(self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT),
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break_level, self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT):
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ProcessFile(self.inputs[0].abspath(), verbosity)
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return critical_errors
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@TaskGen.extension('.h', '.hh', '.hpp', '.hxx')
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def cpplint_includes(self, node):
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pass
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@TaskGen.feature('cpplint')
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@TaskGen.before_method('process_source')
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def run_cpplint(self):
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if not self.env.CPPLINT_INITIALIZED:
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self.env.CPPLINT_INITIALIZED = True
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init_env_from_options(self.env)
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if self.env.CPPLINT_SKIP:
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return
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if not self.env.CPPLINT_OUTPUT in CPPLINT_RE:
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return
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for src in self.to_list(getattr(self, 'source', [])):
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if isinstance(src, str):
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self.create_task('cpplint', self.path.find_or_declare(src))
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else:
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self.create_task('cpplint', src)
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