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[utils][filecheck-lint]: speedup filecheck_lint (#94191)
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Co-authored-by: klensy <[email protected]>
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53 changes: 37 additions & 16 deletions llvm/utils/filecheck_lint/filecheck_lint.py
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Expand Up @@ -81,29 +81,40 @@ class FileRange:
"""Stores the coordinates of a span on a single line within a file.
Attributes:
line: the line number
start_column: the (inclusive) column where the span starts
end_column: the (inclusive) column where the span ends
content: line str
start_byte: the (inclusive) byte offset the span starts
end_byte: the (inclusive) byte offset the span ends
"""

line: int
start_column: int
end_column: int
content: str
start_byte: int
end_byte: int

def __init__(
self, content: str, start_byte: int, end_byte: int
): # pylint: disable=g-doc-args
"""Derives a span's coordinates based on a string and start/end bytes.
"""
Stores the coordinates of a span based on a string and start/end bytes.
`start_byte` and `end_byte` are assumed to be on the same line.
"""
content_before_span = content[:start_byte]
self.line = content_before_span.count("\n") + 1
self.start_column = start_byte - content_before_span.rfind("\n")
self.end_column = self.start_column + (end_byte - start_byte - 1)
self.content = content
self.start_byte = start_byte
self.end_byte = end_byte

def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.line}:{self.start_column}-{self.end_column}"
def as_str(self):
"""
Derives span from line and coordinates.
start_column: the (inclusive) column where the span starts
end_column: the (inclusive) column where the span ends
"""
content_before_span = self.content[: self.start_byte]
line = content_before_span.count("\n") + 1
start_column = self.start_byte - content_before_span.rfind("\n")
end_column = start_column + (self.end_byte - self.start_byte - 1)

return f"{line}:{start_column}-{end_column}"


class Diagnostic:
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self.fix = fix

def __str__(self) -> str:
return f"{self.filepath}:" + str(self.filerange) + f": {self.summary()}"
return f"{self.filepath}:" + self.filerange.as_str() + f": {self.summary()}"

def summary(self) -> str:
return (
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)

potential_directives = find_potential_directives(content)

# Cache score and best_match to skip recalculating.
score_and_best_match_for_potential_directive = dict()
for filerange, potential_directive in potential_directives:
# TODO(bchetioui): match count directives more finely. We skip directives
# starting with 'CHECK-COUNT-' for the moment as they require more complex
Expand All @@ -244,7 +256,16 @@ def find_best_match(typo):
if len(potential_directive) > max(map(len, all_directives)) + threshold:
continue

score, best_match = find_best_match(potential_directive)
if potential_directive not in score_and_best_match_for_potential_directive:
score, best_match = find_best_match(potential_directive)
score_and_best_match_for_potential_directive[potential_directive] = (
score,
best_match,
)
else:
score, best_match = score_and_best_match_for_potential_directive[
potential_directive
]
if score == 0: # This is an actual directive, ignore.
continue
elif score <= threshold and best_match not in _ignore:
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18 changes: 3 additions & 15 deletions llvm/utils/filecheck_lint/filecheck_lint_test.py
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Expand Up @@ -49,27 +49,15 @@ def test_find_potential_directives_comment_prefix(self):
results = list(fcl.find_potential_directives(content))
assert len(results) == 3
pos, match = results[0]
assert (
pos.line == 1
and pos.start_column == len("junk; ") + 1
and pos.end_column == len(lines[0]) - 1
)
assert pos.as_str() == "1:7-11"
assert match == "CHCK1"

pos, match = results[1]
assert (
pos.line == 2
and pos.start_column == len("junk// ") + 1
and pos.end_column == len(lines[1]) - 1
)
assert pos.as_str() == "2:8-12"
assert match == "CHCK2"

pos, match = results[2]
assert (
pos.line == 3
and pos.start_column == 1
and pos.end_column == len(lines[2]) - 1
)
assert pos.as_str() == "3:1-10"
assert match == "SOME CHCK3"

def test_levenshtein(self):
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