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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2017 Sergio Martins <smartins@kde.org>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.0-or-later
# This script is useful for fixing the json database, in case there's compiler flags
# you want to remove or add. One such example is when you're required to build your
# project with Apple clang, which will then generate pch errors when running
# clazy.
import json, sys, string
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Filters. Configure here.
# Removes arguments starting with -include
def filter_no_pch(str):
return not (str.startswith("-include") or str.startswith(".pch/"))
def remove_pch(c_splitted):
return filter(filter_no_pch, c_splitted)
def fix_command(c):
c_splitted = c.split()
c_splitted = remove_pch(c_splitted)
return string.join(c_splitted)
def fix_arguments(args):
args = remove_pch(args)
return args
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main:
f = open(sys.argv[1], 'r')
contents = f.read()
f.close()
decoded = json.loads(contents)
new_decoded = []
for cmd in decoded:
if 'file' in cmd:
if cmd['file'].endswith('.moc') or cmd['file'].endswith('.rcc') or cmd['file'].endswith('_moc.cpp'):
continue
if 'command' in cmd or 'arguments' in cmd:
if 'command' in cmd:
cmd['command'] = fix_command(cmd['command'])
if 'arguments' in cmd:
cmd['arguments'] = fix_arguments(cmd['arguments'])
new_decoded.append(cmd)
new_contents = json.dumps(new_decoded)
print new_contents
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