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222 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
222 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
"""
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Script to scan the OpenTTD source-tree for STR_ entries that are defined but
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no longer used.
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This is not completely trivial, as OpenTTD references a lot of strings in
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relation to another string. The most obvious example of this is a list. OpenTTD
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only references the first entry in the list, and does "+ <var>" to get to the
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correct string.
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There are other ways OpenTTD does use relative values. This script tries to
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account for all of them, to give the best approximation we have for "this
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string is unused".
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"""
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import glob
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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from enum import Enum
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LENGTH_NAME_LOOKUP = {
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"VEHICLE_TYPES": 4,
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}
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class SkipType(Enum):
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NONE = 1
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LENGTH = 2
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EXTERNAL = 3
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ZERO_IS_SPECIAL = 4
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EXPECT_NEWLINE = 5
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def read_language_file(filename, strings_found, errors):
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strings_defined = []
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skip = SkipType.NONE
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length = 0
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common_prefix = ""
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last_tiny_string = ""
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with open(filename) as fp:
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for line in fp.readlines():
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if not line.strip():
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if skip == SkipType.EXPECT_NEWLINE:
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skip = SkipType.NONE
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continue
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line = line.strip()
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if skip == SkipType.EXPECT_NEWLINE:
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# The only thing allowed after a list, is this next marker, or a newline.
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if line == "###next-name-looks-similar":
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# "###next-name-looks-similar"
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# Indicates the common prefix of the last list has a very
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# similar name to the next entry, but isn't part of the
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# list. So do not emit a warning about them looking very
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# similar.
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if length != 0:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: list around {name} is shorted than indicated by ###length")
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common_prefix = ""
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else:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: expected a newline after a list, but didn't find any around {name}. Did you add an entry to the list without increasing the length?")
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skip = SkipType.NONE
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if line[0] == "#":
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if line.startswith("###length "):
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# "###length <count>"
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# Indicates the next few entries are part of a list. Only
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# the first entry is possibly referenced, and the rest are
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# indirectly.
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if length != 0:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: list around {name} is shorted than indicated by ###length")
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length = line.split(" ")[1].strip()
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if length.isnumeric():
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length = int(length)
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else:
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length = LENGTH_NAME_LOOKUP[length]
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skip = SkipType.LENGTH
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elif line.startswith("###external "):
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# "###external <count>"
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# Indicates the next few entries are used outside the
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# source and will not be referenced.
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if length != 0:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: list around {name} is shorted than indicated by ###length")
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length = line.split(" ")[1].strip()
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length = int(length)
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skip = SkipType.EXTERNAL
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elif line.startswith("###setting-zero-is-special"):
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# "###setting-zero-is-special"
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# Indicates the next entry is part of the "zero is special"
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# flag of settings. These entries are not referenced
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# directly in the code.
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if length != 0:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: list around {name} is shorted than indicated by ###length")
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skip = SkipType.ZERO_IS_SPECIAL
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continue
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name = line.split(":")[0].strip()
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strings_defined.append(name)
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# If a string ends on _TINY or _SMALL, it can be the {TINY} variant.
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# Check for this by some fuzzy matching.
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if name.endswith(("_SMALL", "_TINY")):
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last_tiny_string = name
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elif last_tiny_string:
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matching_name = "_".join(last_tiny_string.split("_")[:-1])
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if name == matching_name:
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strings_found.add(last_tiny_string)
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else:
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last_tiny_string = ""
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if skip == SkipType.EXTERNAL:
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strings_found.add(name)
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skip = SkipType.LENGTH
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if skip == SkipType.LENGTH:
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skip = SkipType.NONE
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length -= 1
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common_prefix = name
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elif skip == SkipType.ZERO_IS_SPECIAL:
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strings_found.add(name)
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elif length > 0:
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strings_found.add(name)
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length -= 1
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# Find the common prefix of these strings
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for i in range(len(common_prefix)):
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if common_prefix[0 : i + 1] != name[0 : i + 1]:
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common_prefix = common_prefix[0:i]
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break
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if length == 0:
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skip = SkipType.EXPECT_NEWLINE
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if len(common_prefix) < 6:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: common prefix of block including {name} was reduced to {common_prefix}. This means the names in the list are not consistent.")
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elif common_prefix:
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if name.startswith(common_prefix):
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errors.append(f"ERROR: {name} looks a lot like block above with prefix {common_prefix}. This mostly means that the list length was too short. Use '###next-name-looks-similar' if it is not.")
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common_prefix = ""
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return strings_defined
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def scan_source_files(path, strings_found):
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for new_path in glob.glob(f"{path}/*"):
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if os.path.isdir(new_path):
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scan_source_files(new_path, strings_found)
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continue
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if not new_path.endswith((".c", ".h", ".cpp", ".hpp", ".ini")):
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continue
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# Most files we can just open, but some use magic, that requires the
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# G++ preprocessor before we can make sense out of it.
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if new_path == "src/table/cargo_const.h":
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p = subprocess.run(["g++", "-E", new_path], stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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output = p.stdout.decode()
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else:
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with open(new_path) as fp:
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output = fp.read()
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# Find all the string references.
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matches = re.findall(r"[^A-Z_](STR_[A-Z0-9_]*)", output)
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strings_found.update(matches)
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def main():
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strings_found = set()
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errors = []
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scan_source_files("src", strings_found)
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strings_defined = read_language_file("src/lang/english.txt", strings_found, errors)
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# STR_LAST_STRINGID is special, and not really a string.
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strings_found.remove("STR_LAST_STRINGID")
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# These are mentioned in comments, not really a string.
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strings_found.remove("STR_XXX")
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strings_found.remove("STR_NEWS")
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strings_found.remove("STR_CONTENT_TYPE_")
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# This string is added for completion, but never used.
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strings_defined.remove("STR_JUST_DATE_SHORT")
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strings_defined = sorted(strings_defined)
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strings_found = sorted(list(strings_found))
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for string in strings_found:
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if string not in strings_defined:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: {string} found but never defined.")
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for string in strings_defined:
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if string not in strings_found:
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errors.append(f"ERROR: {string} is (possibly) no longer needed.")
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if errors:
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for error in errors:
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print(error)
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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print("OK")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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