contains only HTML elements and no text, it complains about it.
"TRIM_EMPTY_ELEMENT",
// FIXME: the three next warnings are about elements which are not supposed to
// contain HTML. The solution here would be to replace them with a
"MISSING_ENDTAG_BEFORE",
"INSERTING_TAG",
"DISCARDING_UNEXPECTED",
// This error is caused by nesting the Notable Traits tooltip within an
tag.
// The solution is to avoid doing that, but we need to have the tags for accessibility
// reasons, and we need the Notable Traits tooltip to help everyone understand the Iterator
// combinators
"TAG_NOT_ALLOWED_IN",
];
let to_mute_s = to_mute.join(",");
let mut command = Command::new("tidy");
command
.arg("-errors")
.arg("-quiet")
.arg("--mute-id") // this option is useful in case we want to mute more warnings
.arg("yes")
.arg("--mute")
.arg(&to_mute_s)
.arg(file);
let Output { status, stderr, .. } = command.output().expect("failed to run tidy command");
if status.success() {
0
} else {
let stderr = String::from_utf8(stderr).expect("String::from_utf8 failed...");
if stderr.is_empty() && status.code() != Some(2) {
0
} else {
eprintln!(
"=> Errors for `{}` (error code: {}) <=",
file.display(),
status.code().unwrap_or(-1)
);
eprintln!("{}", stderr);
stderr.lines().count()
}
}
}
const DOCS_TO_CHECK: &[&str] =
&["alloc", "core", "proc_macro", "implementors", "src", "std", "test"];
// Returns the number of files read and the number of errors.
fn find_all_html_files(dir: &Path) -> (usize, usize) {
walkdir::WalkDir::new(dir)
.into_iter()
.filter_entry(|e| {
e.depth() != 1
|| e.file_name()
.to_str()
.map(|s| DOCS_TO_CHECK.into_iter().any(|d| *d == s))
.unwrap_or(false)
})
.par_bridge()
.map(|entry| {
let entry = entry.expect("failed to read file");
if !entry.file_type().is_file() {
return (0, 0);
}
let entry = entry.path();
// (Number of files processed, number of errors)
if entry.extension().and_then(|s| s.to_str()) == Some("html") {
(1, check_html_file(&entry))
} else {
(0, 0)
}
})
.reduce(|| (0, 0), |a, b| (a.0 + b.0, a.1 + b.1))
}
/// Default `tidy` command for macOS is too old that it does not have `mute-id` and `mute` options.
/// `tidy` on macOS Monterey was released on 31 October 2006, and the same date can be seen seven
/// years ago at . Accordingly,
/// the macOS environment using pre-installed `tidy` should immediately suspend HTML checker process
/// and show a hint to install a newer one.
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
fn check_tidy_version() -> Result<(), String> {
let output = Command::new("tidy").arg("-v").output().expect("failed to run tidy command");
let version = String::from_utf8(output.stdout).expect("failed to read version of tidy command");
if version.contains("HTML Tidy for Mac OS X released on 31 October 2006") {
eprintln!("The pre-installed HTML Tidy for macOS is not supported.");
eprintln!("Consider installing a newer one and re-running.");
eprintln!("If you're using Homebrew, you can install it by the following command:");
eprintln!(" brew install tidy-html5");
eprintln!();
Err("HTML check failed: 1 error".to_string())
} else {
Ok(())
}
}
fn main() -> Result<(), String> {
let args = env::args().collect::>();
if args.len() != 2 {
return Err(format!("Usage: {} ", args[0]));
}
#[cfg(target_os = "macos")]
check_tidy_version()?;
println!("Running HTML checker...");
let (files_read, errors) = find_all_html_files(&Path::new(&args[1]));
println!("Done! Read {} files...", files_read);
if errors > 0 {
Err(format!("HTML check failed: {} errors", errors))
} else {
println!("No error found!");
Ok(())
}
}