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// Copyright (c) 2015, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
import 'package:analyzer/error/error.dart';
import 'package:analyzer/src/error/codes.dart';
import 'package:analyzer/src/generated/engine.dart';
import 'package:analyzer/src/generated/utilities_general.dart';
import 'package:analyzer/src/task/options.dart';
import 'package:yaml/yaml.dart';
/// String identifiers mapped to associated severities.
const Map<String, ErrorSeverity> severityMap = const {
'error': ErrorSeverity.ERROR,
'info': ErrorSeverity.INFO,
'warning': ErrorSeverity.WARNING
};
/// Error processor configuration derived from analysis (or embedder) options.
class ErrorConfig {
/// The processors in this config.
final List<ErrorProcessor> processors = <ErrorProcessor>[];
/// Create an error config for the given error code map.
/// For example:
/// new ErrorConfig({'missing_return' : 'error'});
/// will create a processor config that turns `missing_return` hints into
/// errors.
ErrorConfig(YamlNode codeMap) {
_processMap(codeMap);
}
void _process(String code, Object action) {
code = toUpperCase(code);
action = toLowerCase(action);
if (AnalyzerOptions.ignoreSynonyms.contains(action)) {
processors.add(new ErrorProcessor.ignore(code));
} else {
ErrorSeverity severity = _toSeverity(action);
if (severity != null) {
processors.add(new ErrorProcessor(code, severity));
}
}
}
void _processMap(YamlNode codes) {
if (codes is YamlMap) {
codes.nodes.forEach((k, v) {
if (k is YamlScalar && v is YamlScalar) {
_process(k.value, v.value);
}
});
}
}
ErrorSeverity _toSeverity(String severity) => severityMap[severity];
}
/// Process errors by filtering or changing associated [ErrorSeverity].
class ErrorProcessor {
/// The code name of the associated error.
final String code;
/// The desired severity of the processed error.
///
/// If `null`, this processor will "filter" the associated error code.
final ErrorSeverity severity;
/// Create an error processor that assigns errors with this [code] the
/// given [severity].
///
/// If [severity] is `null`, matching errors will be filtered.
ErrorProcessor(this.code, [this.severity]);
/// Create an error processor that ignores the given error by [code].
factory ErrorProcessor.ignore(String code) => new ErrorProcessor(code);
/// The string that unique describes the processor.
String get description => '$code -> ${severity?.name}';
/// Check if this processor applies to the given [error].
///
/// Note: [code] is normalized to uppercase; `errorCode.name` for regular
/// analysis issues uses uppercase; `errorCode.name` for lints uses lowercase.
bool appliesTo(AnalysisError error) =>
code == error.errorCode.name ||
code == error.errorCode.name.toUpperCase();
/// Return an error processor associated in the [analysisOptions] for the
/// given [error], or `null` if none is found.
static ErrorProcessor getProcessor(
AnalysisOptions analysisOptions, AnalysisError error) {
if (analysisOptions == null) {
return null;
}
// Let the user configure how specific errors are processed.
List<ErrorProcessor> processors = analysisOptions.errorProcessors;
// Add the strong mode processor.
processors = processors.toList();
processors.add(_StrongModeTypeErrorProcessor.instance);
return processors.firstWhere((ErrorProcessor p) => p.appliesTo(error),
orElse: () => null);
}
}
/// In strong mode, this upgrades static type warnings to errors.
class _StrongModeTypeErrorProcessor implements ErrorProcessor {
static final instance = new _StrongModeTypeErrorProcessor();
// TODO(rnystrom): As far as I know, this is only used to implement
// appliesTo(). Consider making it private in ErrorProcessor if possible.
String get code => throw new UnsupportedError(
"_StrongModeTypeErrorProcessor is not specific to an error code.");
@override
String get description => 'allStrongWarnings -> ERROR';
/// In strong mode, type warnings are upgraded to errors.
ErrorSeverity get severity => ErrorSeverity.ERROR;
/// Check if this processor applies to the given [error].
bool appliesTo(AnalysisError error) {
ErrorCode errorCode = error.errorCode;
if (errorCode is StaticWarningCode) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
}