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#!/bin/sh
# git pre-commit hook that runs an Uncrustify stylecheck.
# Features:
# - abort commit when commit does not comply with the style guidelines
# - create a patch of the proposed style changes
#
# More info on Uncrustify: http://uncrustify.sourceforge.net/
# This file is part of a set of unofficial pre-commit hooks available
# at github.
# Link: https://github.com/ddddavidmartin/Pre-commit-hooks
# Contact: David Martin, [email protected]
##################################################################
# There should be no need to change anything below this line.
# For configuration see pre-commit-uncrustify.cfg and
# pre-commit-uncrustify.example.cfg.
. "$(dirname -- "$0")/canonicalize_filename.sh"
# exit on error
set -e
# Absolute path to this script, e.g. /home/user/bin/foo.sh
SCRIPT="$(canonicalize_filename "$0")"
# Absolute path this script is in, e.g. /home/user/bin/
SCRIPTPATH="$(dirname -- "$SCRIPT")"
CONFIG="$SCRIPTPATH/pre-commit-uncrustify.cfg"
if [ ! -f "$CONFIG" ] ; then
echo "Missing config file $CONFIG."
exit 1
else
. "$CONFIG"
fi
# check whether the given file matches any of the set extensions
matches_extension() {
local filename="$(basename -- "$1")"
local extension=".${filename##*.}"
local ext
for ext in $FILE_EXTS; do [ "$ext" = "$extension" ] && return 0; done
return 1
}
# necessary check for initial commit
if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
against=HEAD
else
# Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object
against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904
fi
# make sure the config file and executable are correctly set
if [ ! -f "$UNCRUST_CONFIG" ] ; then
printf "Error: uncrustify config file not found.\n"
printf "Set the correct path in $CONFIG.\n"
exit 1
fi
if ! command -v "$UNCRUSTIFY" > /dev/null ; then
printf "Error: uncrustify executable not found.\n"
printf "Set the correct path in $CONFIG.\n"
exit 1
fi
# create a filename to store our generated patch
prefix="pre-commit-uncrustify"
suffix="$(date +%C%y-%m-%d_%Hh%Mm%Ss)"
patch="/tmp/$prefix-$suffix.patch"
# clean up any older uncrustify patches
$DELETE_OLD_PATCHES && rm -f /tmp/$prefix*.patch
# create one patch containing all changes to the files
# sed to remove quotes around the filename, if inserted by the system
# (done sometimes, if the filename contains special characters, like the quote itself)
git diff-index --cached --diff-filter=ACMR --name-only $against -- | \
sed -e 's/^"\(.*\)"$/\1/' | \
while read file
do
# ignore file if we do check for file extensions and the file
# does not match any of the extensions specified in $FILE_EXTS
if $PARSE_EXTS && ! matches_extension "$file"; then
continue;
fi
# escape special characters in the source filename:
# - '\': backslash needs to be escaped
# - '*': used as matching string => '*' would mean expansion
# (curiously, '?' must not be escaped)
# - '[': used as matching string => '[' would mean start of set
# - '|': used as sed split char instead of '/', so it needs to be escaped
# in the filename
# printf %s particularly important if the filename contains the % character
file_escaped_source=$(printf "%s" "$file" | sed -e 's/[\*[|]/\\&/g')
# escape special characters in the target filename:
# phase 1 (characters escaped in the output diff):
# - '\': backslash needs to be escaped in the output diff
# - '"': quote needs to be escaped in the output diff if present inside
# of the filename, as it used to bracket the entire filename part
# phase 2 (characters escaped in the match replacement):
# - '\': backslash needs to be escaped again for sed itself
# (i.e. double escaping after phase 1)
# - '&': would expand to matched string
# - '|': used as sed split char instead of '/'
# printf %s particularly important if the filename contains the % character
file_escaped_target=$(printf "%s" "$file" | sed -e 's/[\"]/\\&/g' -e 's/[\&|]/\\&/g')
# Uncrustify detects the language automatically if it is not specified
language_option=""
if [ "$SOURCE_LANGUAGE" != "AUTO" ] ; then
language_option="-l $SOURCE_LANGUAGE"
fi
# uncrustify our sourcefile, create a patch with diff and append it to our $patch
# The sed call is necessary to transform the patch from
# --- $file timestamp
# +++ - timestamp
# to both lines working on the same file and having a a/ and b/ prefix.
# Else it can not be applied with 'git apply'.
"$UNCRUSTIFY" -c "$UNCRUST_CONFIG" -f "$file" $language_option | \
diff -u -- "$file" - | \
sed -e "1s|--- $file_escaped_source|--- \"a/$file_escaped_target\"|" -e "2s|+++ -|+++ \"b/$file_escaped_target\"|" >> "$patch"
done
# if no patch has been generated all is ok, clean up the file stub and exit
if [ ! -s "$patch" ] ; then
printf "Files in this commit comply with the uncrustify rules.\n"
rm -f "$patch"
exit 0
fi
# a patch has been created, notify the user and exit
printf "\nThe following differences were found between the code to commit "
printf "and the uncrustify rules:\n\n"
cat "$patch"
printf "\nYou can apply these changes with:\n git apply $patch\n"
printf "(may need to be called from the root directory of your repository)\n"
printf "Aborting commit. Apply changes and commit again or skip checking with"
printf " --no-verify (not recommended).\n"
exit 1