#!/usr/bin/env python # Convert output from Google's cpplint.py to the cppcheck XML format for # consumption by the Jenkins cppcheck plugin. # Reads from stdin and writes to stderr (to mimic cppcheck) import sys import re import xml.sax.saxutils def cpplint_score_to_cppcheck_severity(score): # I'm making this up if score == 1: return 'style' elif score == 2: return 'style' elif score == 3: return 'warning' elif score == 4: return 'warning' elif score == 5: return 'error' def parse(): # TODO: do this properly, using the xml module. # Write header sys.stderr.write('''\n''') sys.stderr.write('''\n''') # Do line-by-line conversion r = re.compile('([^:]*):([0-9]*): ([^\[]*)\[([^\]]*)\] \[([0-9]*)\].*') for l in sys.stdin.readlines(): m = r.match(l.strip()) if not m: continue g = m.groups() if len(g) != 5: continue fname, lineno, rawmsg, label, score = g # Protect Jenkins from bad XML, which makes it barf msg = xml.sax.saxutils.escape(rawmsg) severity = cpplint_score_to_cppcheck_severity(int(score)) sys.stderr.write('''\n'''%(fname, lineno, label, severity, msg)) # Write footer sys.stderr.write('''\n''') if __name__ == '__main__': parse()