From: Andy Whitcroft <apw@canonical.com>
To: Eilon Greenstein <eilong@broadcom.com>
Cc: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>,
David Rientjes <rientjes@google.com>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org, netdev <netdev@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2] checkpatch: add double empty line check
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2012 16:36:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20121120163655.GC17797@dm> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1353428544.6559.26.camel@lb-tlvb-eilong.il.broadcom.com>
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 06:22:24PM +0200, Eilon Greenstein wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-11-20 at 16:14 +0000, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 06:06:10PM +0200, Eilon Greenstein wrote:
> > > I'm only testing the nextline if the current line is newly added. If I
> > > got it right, when a line is newly added, the next line can be:
> > > a. another new line
> > > b. existing line (provided for context)
> > > c. Does not exist since this is the end of the file (I missed this one
> > > originally)
> > >
> > > It cannot just jump to the next hunk and it cannot be a deleted line,
> > > right?
> >
> > Mostly that would be true. If the hunk is the last hunk and adds lines
> > at the bottom of a file _and_ the context around it has blank lines then
> > something. I think that would trip up this algorithm, reporting beyond
> > the end of the hunk perhaps.
>
> I do not want to cause any perl warning, but adding a new segment that
> ends with a new empty line above an existing empty line is something
> that I want to catch - so checking the next line (even if it is not new)
> is desired. Do you have other suggestions on how to implement something
> like that?
>
> I'm not saying that my patch is safe - I already missed a corner case
> when adding a line at the end of the file, but I'm willing to run more
> tests and see if I hit some perl warning. So how about running it on the
> last X changes in the kernel git tree? How many tests are enough to get
> reasonable confidant level?
I have been testing the patches there with some fake files to try and
catch these indeed. I did incldue my take on how to solve this in
previous replies.
-apw
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-11-20 16:36 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-11-17 11:17 [PATCH v2] checkpatch: add double empty line check Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 11:52 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 14:27 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 14:43 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 15:07 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 15:44 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 16:06 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 16:14 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 16:22 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 16:36 ` Andy Whitcroft [this message]
2012-11-20 16:36 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 19:10 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 19:32 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 20:11 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 20:26 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-20 21:58 ` Joe Perches
2012-11-20 23:19 ` Andy Whitcroft
2012-11-20 23:41 ` Joe Perches
2012-11-21 9:42 ` Eilon Greenstein
2012-11-21 15:01 ` Joe Perches
2012-11-21 15:45 ` Eilon Greenstein
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