calamares/ci/calamaresstyle
Adriaan de Groot 154396f80a CI: drop support for clang-format10 and later
The only acceptable versions of clang-format are 8 and 9 for now
(until another round of big-churn-from-formatting, at which point
we'll update the required version).

clang-format-9 says:

    SpacesInSquareBrackets (bool)
      If true, spaces will be inserted after [ and before ]. Lambdas
      or unspecified size array declarations will not be affected.

clang-format-10 changes part of that to:

      Lambdas without arguments or unspecified size array
      declarations will not be affected.

This means that 9 will only allow `[name]` for captures, and 10
will only allow `[ name ]` for captures, so they ping-pong all
the lambda's in the codebase back and forth. Just don't.
2021-06-04 14:55:11 +02:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2014 Aurélien Gâteau <agateau@kde.org>
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2019 Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
#
# Calls astyle with settings matching Calamares coding style
# Requires astyle >= 2.04 and clang-format-8 or later
#
# You can pass in directory names, in which case the files
# in that directory (NOT below it) are processed.
#
LANG=C
LC_ALL=C
LC_NUMERIC=C
export LANG LC_ALL LC_NUMERIC
BASEDIR=$(dirname $0)
TOPDIR=$( cd $BASEDIR/.. && pwd -P )
test -d "$BASEDIR" || { echo "! Could not determine base for $0" ; exit 1 ; }
test -d "$TOPDIR" || { echo "! Cound not determine top-level source dir" ; exit 1 ; }
test -f "$TOPDIR/.clang-format.base" || { echo "! No .clang-format support files in $TOPDIR" ; exit 1 ; }
AS=$( which astyle )
# Allow specifying CF_VERSIONS outside already
CF_VERSIONS="$CF_VERSIONS clang-format-8 clang-format80 clang-format90 clang-format-9.0.1 clang-format"
for _cf in $CF_VERSIONS
do
# Not an error if this particular clang-format isn't found
CF=$( which $_cf 2> /dev/null || true )
test -n "$CF" && break
done
test -n "$AS" || { echo "! No astyle found in PATH"; exit 1 ; }
test -n "$CF" || { echo "! No clang-format ($CF_VERSIONS) found in PATH"; exit 1 ; }
test -x "$AS" || { echo "! $AS is not executable."; exit 1 ; }
test -x "$CF" || { echo "! $CF is not executable."; exit 1 ; }
### CLANG-FORMAT-WRANGLING
#
# Version 7 and earlier doesn't understand all the options we would like
# Version 8 is ok
# Version 9 is ok
# Later versions change some defaults so need extra wrangling.
# .. there are extra files that are appended to the settings, per
# .. clang-format version.
format_version=`"$CF" --version | tr -dc '[^.0-9]' | cut -d . -f 1`
case "$format_version" in
[0-7] )
echo "! Clang-format version 8+ required"
exit 1
;;
[89] )
:
;;
* )
echo "! Clang-format version '$format_version' unsupported."
exit 1
;;
esac
_fmt="$TOPDIR/.clang-format"
cp "$_fmt.base" "$_fmt"
for f in "$extra_settings" ; do
test -f "$_fmt.$f" && cat "$_fmt.$f" >> "$_fmt"
done
### FILE PROCESSING
#
#
set -e
any_dirs=no
for d in "$@"
do
test -d "$d" && any_dirs=yes
done
style_some()
{
if test -n "$*" ; then
$AS --options=$BASEDIR/astylerc --quiet "$@"
$CF -i -style=file "$@"
fi
}
if test "x$any_dirs" = "xyes" ; then
for d in "$@"
do
if test -d "$d" ; then
style_some $( find "$d" -maxdepth 1 -type f -name '*.cpp' -o -name '*.h' )
else
style_some "$d"
fi
done
else
style_some "$@"
fi
### CLANG-FORMAT-WRANGLING
#
# Restore the original .clang-format
cp "$_fmt.base" "$_fmt"