platform_build/tools/warn/severity.py
Chih-Hung Hsieh 98b285dafb Fix/suppress most pylint and gpylint warnings
* Add missing function doc strings.
  Suppress this warning on trivial functions in *_warn_patterns.py.
* Remove unused g-importing-memeber, g-complex-comprehension.
* Suppress pylint warning on unrecognized g-* options.
* Suppress too-few-public-methods warnings on simple classes.
* Suppress too-many-arguments and missing-function-docstring in
  html_writer.py, which will be refactored later.
* Fix bad naming, long lines and line breaks, and bad quotes.

Test: compare output for build.log
Change-Id: Icdb34f014a10ec1e642c2cfe8003fc3ae245b507
2021-04-28 14:57:56 -07:00

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# python3
# Copyright (C) 2019 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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"""Clang_Tidy_Warn Severity class definition.
This file stores definition for class Severity that is used in warn_patterns.
"""
# pylint:disable=too-few-public-methods
class SeverityInfo:
"""Class of Severity Info, part of a Severity object."""
def __init__(self, value, color, column_header, header):
self.value = value
self.color = color
self.column_header = column_header
self.header = header
# pylint:disable=too-few-public-methods
class Severity:
"""Class of Severity levels where each level is a SeverityInfo."""
# SEVERITY_UNKNOWN should never occur since every warn_pattern listed has
# a specified severity. It exists for protobuf, the other values must
# map to non-zero values (since 0 is reserved for a default UNKNOWN), but
# logic in clang_tidy_warn.py assumes severity level values are consecutive
# ints starting with 0.
SEVERITY_UNKNOWN = SeverityInfo(0, 'blueviolet', 'Unknown',
'Unknown-severity warnings)')
FIXMENOW = SeverityInfo(1, 'fuschia', 'FixNow',
'Critical warnings, fix me now')
HIGH = SeverityInfo(2, 'red', 'High', 'High severity warnings')
MEDIUM = SeverityInfo(3, 'orange', 'Medium', 'Medium severity warnings')
LOW = SeverityInfo(4, 'yellow', 'Low', 'Low severity warnings')
ANALYZER = SeverityInfo(5, 'hotpink', 'Analyzer', 'Clang-Analyzer warnings')
TIDY = SeverityInfo(6, 'peachpuff', 'Tidy', 'Clang-Tidy warnings')
HARMLESS = SeverityInfo(7, 'limegreen', 'Harmless', 'Harmless warnings')
UNMATCHED = SeverityInfo(8, 'lightblue', 'Unmatched', 'Unmatched warnings')
SKIP = SeverityInfo(9, 'grey', 'Unhandled', 'Unhandled warnings')
levels = [
SEVERITY_UNKNOWN, FIXMENOW, HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW, ANALYZER, TIDY, HARMLESS,
UNMATCHED, SKIP
]
# HTML relies on ordering by value. Sort here to ensure that this is proper
levels = sorted(levels, key=lambda severity: severity.value)