qmk_firmware/lib/python/qmk/cli/cformat.py
Zach White 751316c344
[CLI] Add a subcommand for getting information about a keyboard (#8666)
You can now use `qmk info` to get information about keyboards and keymaps.

Co-authored-by: Erovia <Erovia@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-26 13:05:41 -07:00

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"""Format C code according to QMK's style.
"""
import subprocess
from shutil import which
from milc import cli
from qmk.path import normpath
from qmk.c_parse import c_source_files
def cformat_run(files, all_files):
"""Spawn clang-format subprocess with proper arguments
"""
# Determine which version of clang-format to use
clang_format = ['clang-format', '-i']
for clang_version in [10, 9, 8, 7]:
binary = 'clang-format-%d' % clang_version
if which(binary):
clang_format[0] = binary
break
try:
if not files:
cli.log.warn('No changes detected. Use "qmk cformat -a" to format all files')
return False
if files and all_files:
cli.log.warning('Filenames passed with -a, only formatting: %s', ','.join(files))
subprocess.run(clang_format + [file for file in files], check=True)
cli.log.info('Successfully formatted the C code.')
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
cli.log.error('Error formatting C code!')
return False
@cli.argument('-a', '--all-files', arg_only=True, action='store_true', help='Format all core files.')
@cli.argument('-b', '--base-branch', default='origin/master', help='Branch to compare to diffs to.')
@cli.argument('files', nargs='*', arg_only=True, help='Filename(s) to format.')
@cli.subcommand("Format C code according to QMK's style.", hidden=False if cli.config.user.developer else True)
def cformat(cli):
"""Format C code according to QMK's style.
"""
# Empty array for files
files = []
# Core directories for formatting
core_dirs = ['drivers', 'quantum', 'tests', 'tmk_core']
ignores = ['tmk_core/protocol/usb_hid', 'quantum/template']
# Find the list of files to format
if cli.args.files:
files.extend(normpath(file) for file in cli.args.files)
# If -a is specified
elif cli.args.all_files:
all_files = c_source_files(core_dirs)
# The following statement checks each file to see if the file path is in the ignored directories.
files.extend(file for file in all_files if not any(i in str(file) for i in ignores))
# No files specified & no -a flag
else:
base_args = ['git', 'diff', '--name-only', cli.args.base_branch]
out = subprocess.run(base_args + core_dirs, check=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
changed_files = filter(None, out.stdout.decode('UTF-8').split('\n'))
filtered_files = [normpath(file) for file in changed_files if not any(i in file for i in ignores)]
files.extend(file for file in filtered_files if file.exists() and file.suffix in ['.c', '.h', '.cpp'])
# Run clang-format on the files we've found
cformat_run(files, cli.args.all_files)