#!/usr/bin/env python # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # Usage: check_source_count.py SEARCH_TERM COUNT ERROR_LOCATION REPLACEMENT [FILES...] # Checks that FILES contains exactly COUNT matches of SEARCH_TERM. If it does # not, an error message is printed, quoting ERROR_LOCATION, which should # probably be the filename and line number of the erroneous call to # check_source_count.py. import re import sys search_string = sys.argv[1] expected_count = int(sys.argv[2]) error_location = sys.argv[3] replacement = sys.argv[4] files = sys.argv[5:] details = {} count = 0 for f in files: text = file(f).read() match = re.findall(search_string, text) if match: num = len(match) count += num details[f] = num if count == expected_count: print(f"TEST-PASS | check_source_count.py {search_string} | {expected_count}") else: print( f"TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL | check_source_count.py {search_string} | ", end="", ) if count < expected_count: print( f"There are fewer occurrences of /{search_string}/ than expected. " "This may mean that you have removed some, but forgotten to " f"account for it {error_location}." ) else: print( f"There are more occurrences of /{search_string}/ than expected. We're trying " f"to prevent an increase in the number of {search_string}'s, using {replacement} if " "possible. If it is unavoidable, you should update the expected " f"count {error_location}." ) print(f"Expected: {expected_count}; found: {count}") for k in sorted(details): print(f"Found {details[k]} occurences in {k}") sys.exit(-1)