Add style check to CI
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# See https://wiki.apertis.org/Guidelines/Coding_conventions#Code_formatting
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BasedOnStyle: GNU
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AlwaysBreakAfterDefinitionReturnType: All
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BreakBeforeBinaryOperators: None
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BinPackParameters: false
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SpaceAfterCStyleCast: true
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PointerAlignment: Right
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# Our column limit is actually 80, but setting that results in clang-format
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# making a lot of dubious hanging-indent choices; disable it and assume the
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# developer will line wrap appropriately. clang-format will still check
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# existing hanging indents.
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ColumnLimit: 0
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##
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# Stage: Test
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#
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# Runs static checks.
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# Runs the unit tests.
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##
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style-check-diff:
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extends:
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- '.fdo.distribution-image@fedora'
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- '.fedora.container.common'
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needs:
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- build.container.fedora@x86_64
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stage: test
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when: always
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script:
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- .gitlab-ci/run-style-check-diff.sh
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test:
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extends:
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- '.fdo.distribution-image@fedora'
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.gitlab-ci/clang-format-diff.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# === clang-format-diff.py - ClangFormat Diff Reformatter ---*- python -*-=== #
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#
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# Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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# See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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#
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# ===---------------------------------------------------------------------=== #
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"""
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This script reads input from a unified diff and reformats all the changed
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lines. This is useful to reformat all the lines touched by a specific patch.
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Example usage for git/svn users:
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git diff -U0 --no-color HEAD^ | clang-format-diff.py -p1 -i
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svn diff --diff-cmd=diff -x-U0 | clang-format-diff.py -i
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
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import argparse
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import difflib
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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if sys.version_info.major >= 3:
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from io import StringIO
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else:
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from io import BytesIO as StringIO
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def main():
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description=__doc__,
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formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
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parser.add_argument('-i', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='apply edits to files instead of displaying a '
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'diff')
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parser.add_argument('-p', metavar='NUM', default=0,
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help='strip the smallest prefix containing P slashes')
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parser.add_argument('-regex', metavar='PATTERN', default=None,
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help='custom pattern selecting file paths to reformat '
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'(case sensitive, overrides -iregex)')
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parser.add_argument('-iregex', metavar='PATTERN',
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default=r'.*\.(cpp|cc|c\+\+|cxx|c|cl|h|hh|hpp|m|mm|inc'
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r'|js|ts|proto|protodevel|java|cs)',
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help='custom pattern selecting file paths to reformat '
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'(case insensitive, overridden by -regex)')
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parser.add_argument('-sort-includes', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='let clang-format sort include blocks')
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true',
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help='be more verbose, ineffective without -i')
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parser.add_argument('-style',
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help='formatting style to apply (LLVM, Google, '
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'Chromium, Mozilla, WebKit)')
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parser.add_argument('-binary', default='clang-format',
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help='location of binary to use for clang-format')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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# Extract changed lines for each file.
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filename = None
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lines_by_file = {}
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for line in sys.stdin:
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match = re.search(r'^\+\+\+\ (.*?/){%s}(\S*)' % args.p, line)
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if match:
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filename = match.group(2)
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if filename is None:
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continue
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if args.regex is not None:
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if not re.match('^%s$' % args.regex, filename):
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continue
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else:
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if not re.match('^%s$' % args.iregex, filename, re.IGNORECASE):
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continue
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match = re.search(r'^@@.*\+(\d+)(,(\d+))?', line)
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if match:
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start_line = int(match.group(1))
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line_count = 1
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if match.group(3):
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line_count = int(match.group(3))
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if line_count == 0:
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continue
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end_line = start_line + line_count - 1
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lines_by_file.setdefault(filename, []).extend(
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['-lines', str(start_line) + ':' + str(end_line)])
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# Reformat files containing changes in place.
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# We need to count amount of bytes generated in the output of
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# clang-format-diff. If clang-format-diff doesn't generate any bytes it
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# means there is nothing to format.
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format_line_counter = 0
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for filename, lines in lines_by_file.items():
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if args.i and args.verbose:
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print('Formatting {}'.format(filename))
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command = [args.binary, filename]
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if args.i:
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command.append('-i')
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if args.sort_includes:
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command.append('-sort-includes')
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command.extend(lines)
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if args.style:
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command.extend(['-style', args.style])
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p = subprocess.Popen(command,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=None,
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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universal_newlines=True)
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stdout, _ = p.communicate()
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if p.returncode != 0:
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sys.exit(p.returncode)
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if not args.i:
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with open(filename) as f:
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code = f.readlines()
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formatted_code = StringIO(stdout).readlines()
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diff = difflib.unified_diff(code, formatted_code,
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filename, filename,
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'(before formatting)',
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'(after formatting)')
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diff_string = ''.join(diff)
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if diff_string:
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format_line_counter += sys.stdout.write(diff_string)
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if format_line_counter > 0:
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sys.exit(1)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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#!/bin/bash
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set -e
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ancestor_horizon=31 # days (one month)
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# Recently, git is picky about directory ownership. Tell it not to worry.
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git config --global --add safe.directory "$PWD"
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# We need to add a new remote for the upstream target branch, since this script
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# could be running in a personal fork of the repository which has out of date
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# branches.
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#
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# Limit the fetch to a certain date horizon to limit the amount of data we get.
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# If the branch was forked from origin/main before this horizon, it should
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# probably be rebased.
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if ! git ls-remote --exit-code upstream >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
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git remote add upstream https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center.git
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fi
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# Work out the newest common ancestor between the detached HEAD that this CI job
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# has checked out, and the upstream target branch (which will typically be
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# `upstream/main` or `upstream/glib-2-62`).
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# `${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME}` or `${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME}`
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# are only defined if we’re running in a merge request pipeline,
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# fall back to `${CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH}` or `${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}` respectively
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# otherwise.
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source_branch="${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_SOURCE_BRANCH_NAME:-${CI_COMMIT_BRANCH}}"
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target_branch="${CI_MERGE_REQUEST_TARGET_BRANCH_NAME:-${CI_DEFAULT_BRANCH}}"
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git fetch --shallow-since="$(date --date="${ancestor_horizon} days ago" +%Y-%m-%d)" origin "${source_branch}"
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git fetch --shallow-since="$(date --date="${ancestor_horizon} days ago" +%Y-%m-%d)" upstream "${target_branch}"
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newest_common_ancestor_sha=$(git merge-base upstream/${target_branch} origin/${source_branch})
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if [ -z "${newest_common_ancestor_sha}" ]; then
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echo "Couldn’t find common ancestor with upstream main branch. This typically"
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echo "happens if you branched from main a long time ago. Please update"
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echo "your clone, rebase, and re-push your branch."
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exit 1
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fi
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git diff -U0 --no-color "${newest_common_ancestor_sha}" | .gitlab-ci/clang-format-diff.py -binary "clang-format" -p1
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exit_status=$?
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# The style check is not infallible. The clang-format configuration cannot
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# perfectly describe GGNOME Settings’ coding style: in particular, it cannot align
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# function arguments. The documented coding style for GNOME Settings takes priority over
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# clang-format suggestions. Hopefully we can eventually improve clang-format to
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# be configurable enough for our coding style. That’s why this CI check is OK
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# to fail: the idea is that people can look through the output and ignore it if
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# it’s wrong. (That situation can also happen if someone touches pre-existing
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# badly formatted code and it doesn’t make sense to tidy up the wider coding
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# style with the changes they’re making.)
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echo ""
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echo "Note that clang-format output is advisory and cannot always match the"
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echo "GNOME Settings coding style, documented at:"
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echo " https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/blob/main/docs/CODING_STYLE.md"
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echo "Warnings from this tool can be ignored in favour of the documented "
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echo "coding style, or in favour of matching the style of existing"
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echo "surrounding code."
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exit ${exit_status}
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