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	Output line number, line, and position of error
Signed-off-by: Yuto Takano <yuto.takano@arm.com>
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				@ -52,15 +52,23 @@ class Match(object):
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    Fields:
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    * filename: the file that the match was in.
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    * line: the full line containing the match.
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    * line_no: the line number of the file.
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    * pos: a tuple of (start, end) positions on the line where the match is.
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    * name: the match itself.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, filename, line, pos, name):
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    def __init__(self, filename, line, line_no, pos, name):
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        self.filename = filename
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        self.line = line
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        self.line_no = line_no
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        self.pos = pos
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        self.name = name
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    def __str__(self):
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        return (
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            "       |\n" +
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            "       | {}".format(self.line) +
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            "       | " + self.pos[0] * " " + (self.pos[1] - self.pos[0]) * "^"
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        )
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class Problem(object):
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    """
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    A parent class representing a form of static analysis error.
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@ -71,7 +79,7 @@ class Problem(object):
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.textwrapper = textwrap.TextWrapper()
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        self.textwrapper.width = 80
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        self.textwrapper.initial_indent = "    * "
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        self.textwrapper.initial_indent = "    > "
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        self.textwrapper.subsequent_indent = "      "
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class SymbolNotInHeader(Problem):
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@ -109,8 +117,12 @@ class PatternMismatch(Problem):
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    def __str__(self):
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        return self.textwrapper.fill(
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            "{0}: '{1}' does not match the required pattern '{2}'."
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            .format(self.match.filename, self.match.name, self.pattern))
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            "{0}:{1}: '{2}' does not match the required pattern '{3}'."
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            .format(
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                self.match.filename,
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                self.match.line_no,
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                self.match.name,
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                self.pattern)) + "\n" + str(self.match)
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class Typo(Problem):
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    """
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@ -125,10 +137,15 @@ class Typo(Problem):
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        Problem.__init__(self)
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    def __str__(self):
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        match_len = self.match.pos[1] - self.match.pos[0]
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        return self.textwrapper.fill(
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            "{0}: '{1}' looks like a typo. It was not found in any macros or "
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            "any enums. If this is not a typo, put //no-check-names after it."
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            .format(self.match.filename, self.match.name))
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            "{0}:{1}: '{2}' looks like a typo. It was not found in any "
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            "macros or any enums. If this is not a typo, put "
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            "//no-check-names after it."
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            .format(
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                self.match.filename,
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                self.match.line_no,
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                self.match.name)) + "\n" + str(self.match)
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class NameCheck(object):
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    """
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@ -261,12 +278,15 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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        self.log.debug("Looking for macros in {} files".format(len(header_files)))
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        for header_file in header_files:
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            with open(header_file, "r") as header:
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                line_no = 0
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                for line in header:
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                    line_no += 1
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                    for macro in re.finditer(MACRO_REGEX, line):
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                        if not macro.group("macro").startswith(NON_MACROS):
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                            macros.append(Match(
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                                header_file,
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                                line,
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                                line_no,
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                                (macro.start(), macro.end()),
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                                macro.group("macro")))
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@ -286,7 +306,9 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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        self.log.debug("Looking for MBED names in {} files".format(len(files)))
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        for filename in files:
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            with open(filename, "r") as fp:
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                line_no = 0
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                for line in fp:
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                    line_no += 1
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                    # Ignore any names that are deliberately opted-out or in
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                    # legacy error directives
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                    if re.search(r"// *no-check-names|#error", line):
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@ -296,6 +318,7 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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                        MBED_names.append(Match(
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                            filename,
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                            line,
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                            line_no,
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                            (name.start(), name.end()),
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                            name.group(0)
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                            ))
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@ -321,7 +344,9 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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            # 2 = almost inside enum
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            state = 0
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            with open(header_file, "r") as header:
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                line_no = 0
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                for line in header:
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                    line_no += 1
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                    # Match typedefs and brackets only when they are at the
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                    # beginning of the line -- if they are indented, they might
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                    # be sub-structures within structs, etc.
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@ -339,6 +364,7 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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                            enum_consts.append(Match(
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                                header_file,
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                                line,
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                                line_no,
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                                (enum_const.start(), enum_const.end()),
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                                enum_const.group("enum_const")))
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@ -369,10 +395,12 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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        self.log.debug("Looking for identifiers in {} files".format(len(header_files)))
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        for header_file in header_files:
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            with open(header_file, "r") as header:
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                line_no = 0
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                in_block_comment = False
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                previous_line = None
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                for line in header:
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                    line_no += 1
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                    # Skip parsing this line if a block comment ends on it,
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                    # but don't skip if it has just started -- there is a chance
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                    # it ends on the same line.
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@ -431,6 +459,7 @@ class NameCheck(object):
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                                identifiers.append(Match(
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                                    header_file,
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                                    line,
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                                    line_no,
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                                    (identifier.start(), identifier.end()),
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                                    group))
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