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[config] Add some checkers to "default" profile #137

[config] Add some checkers to "default" profile

[config] Add some checkers to "default" profile #137

Workflow file for this run

name: checker-config-coverage
on:
push:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/config_coverage.yml'
- '.github/workflows/config_label_check.py'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/clang-tidy.json'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/clangsa.json'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/cppcheck.json'
pull_request:
paths:
- '.github/workflows/config_coverage.yml'
- '.github/workflows/config_label_check.py'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/clang-tidy.json'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/clangsa.json'
- 'config/labels/analyzers/cppcheck.json'
schedule:
# Run every Sunday at 21:30 (to latest master at that time).
- cron: '30 21 * * SUN'
# Allow running this job manually from either API or GitHub UI.
workflow_dispatch:
jobs:
checker-config-coverage:
name: "Config coverage of checkers"
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.8'
- name: "Install dependencies"
run: |
# Some packages, e.g. build-essential and curl are available
# implicitly in GitHub Actions-specific images.
sudo apt-get -qy update
sudo apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install \
gcc-multilib \
python3-dev \
python3-venv
# Unfortunately, there is no "daily" Cppcheck PPA or Linux binary source,
# so we have to build this manually. Luckily, it seems to be a trivial
# enough process.
#
# We do this BEFORE grabbing Clang, so a potentially broken Clang binary
# won't miscompile Cppcheck itself.
- name: "Download Cppcheck source code"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
repository: "danmar/cppcheck"
path: "cppcheck"
- name: "Build Cppcheck"
run: |
set +e # Do not hard exit on an erroring call!
pushd cppcheck
# Note: Cppcheck's compilation would require CMake, but a new enough
# version is automatically present in the GitHub Actions-specific
# image.
echo "::group::Building Cppcheck"
mkdir Build
pushd Build
cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
cmake --build . -- -j $(nproc)
if [[ $? -eq 0 ]]
then
export CPPCHECK_BUILD_SUCCESSFUL=YES
fi
popd # Build
if [[ x"$CPPCHECK_BUILD_SUCCESSFUL"y == "xYESy" ]]
then
sudo update-alternatives --install \
/usr/bin/cppcheck cppcheck "$(pwd)/Build/bin/cppcheck" 10000
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "Installed Cppcheck:"
update-alternatives --query cppcheck
else
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::notice title=Cppcheck failed to build locally::Coverage will check using Ubuntu official Cppcheck release instead."
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
cppcheck
fi
popd # cppcheck
- name: "Get latest LLVM binary package from the community PPA"
run: |
export DISTRO_FANCYNAME="$(lsb_release -c | awk '{ print $2 }')"
echo "::group::Setup LLVM PPA"
curl -sL http://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -
sudo add-apt-repository -y "deb http://apt.llvm.org/$DISTRO_FANCYNAME/ llvm-toolchain-$DISTRO_FANCYNAME main"
echo "::endgroup::"
# Get the largest Clang package number available.
export LLVM_VER="$(apt-cache search --full 'clang-[[:digit:]]*$' | grep '^Package: clang' | cut -d ' ' -f 2 | sort -V | tail -n 1 | sed 's/clang-//')"
echo "::group::Install Clang and Clang-Tidy version ${LLVM_VER}"
sudo apt-get -y --no-install-recommends install \
clang-$LLVM_VER \
clang-tidy-$LLVM_VER
sudo update-alternatives --install \
/usr/bin/clang clang /usr/bin/clang-$LLVM_VER 10000
sudo update-alternatives --install \
/usr/bin/clang-tidy clang-tidy /usr/bin/clang-tidy-$LLVM_VER 10000
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "Installed Clang:"
update-alternatives --query clang
update-alternatives --query clang-tidy
- name: "Package CodeChecker"
id: codechecker
run: |
pushd analyzer
echo "::group::venv"
make venv
source venv/bin/activate
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "::group::CodeChecker package"
make standalone_package
deactivate
echo "::endgroup::"
echo "CODECHECKER_PATH=$(readlink -f ./build/CodeChecker/bin)" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
popd # analyzer
- name: "Dump checker list"
run: |
export PATH="${{ steps.codechecker.outputs.CODECHECKER_PATH }}:$PATH"
CodeChecker analyzers --details
CodeChecker checkers \
--analyzer clangsa clang-tidy cppcheck \
--output rows \
> checker_list_normal.txt
CodeChecker checkers \
--analyzer clangsa clang-tidy cppcheck \
--warnings \
--output rows \
> checker_list_diagnostics.txt
- name: "Perform checker config coverage check (--warnings)"
continue-on-error: true
run: |
set +e # Do not hard exit on an erroring call!
.github/workflows/config_label_check.py \
"checker_list_diagnostics.txt" \
"config/labels/analyzers/clangsa.json" \
"config/labels/analyzers/clang-tidy.json" \
"config/labels/analyzers/cppcheck.json" \
--existing-filter "clang-diagnostic-" \
--new-filter "clang-diagnostic-"
EXIT_STATUS=$?
echo "Coverage check returned: $EXIT_STATUS."
# Explicitly check if the bit for "8" is set in the result,
# indicating new checkers without severity set.
if [[ $(($EXIT_STATUS & 8)) -eq 8 ]]
then
echo "::warning title=New unconfigured diagnostics::The checker label config files lack some new diagnostic report (\"warning\") kinds."
exit 0
elif [[ $EXIT_STATUS -eq 1 || $EXIT_STATUS -eq 2 ]]
then
# Script execution error.
exit $EXIT_STATUS
else
# We do not wish to fail if only removed checkers are reported.
exit 0
fi
- name: "Perform checker config coverage check"
run: |
set +e # Do not hard exit on an erroring call!
.github/workflows/config_label_check.py \
"checker_list_normal.txt" \
"config/labels/analyzers/clangsa.json" \
"config/labels/analyzers/clang-tidy.json" \
"config/labels/analyzers/cppcheck.json" \
--existing-ignore "clang-diagnostic-" \
--new-ignore \
"clang-diagnostic-" \
"alpha." \
"apiModeling." \
"debug." \
"optin.osx." \
"osx." \
"darwin-" \
"objc-"
EXIT_STATUS=$?
echo "Coverage check returned: $EXIT_STATUS."
# Explicitly check if the bit for "8" is set in the result,
# indicating new checkers without severity set.
if [[ $(($EXIT_STATUS & 8)) -eq 8 ]]
then
exit 8
elif [[ $EXIT_STATUS -eq 1 || $EXIT_STATUS -eq 2 ]]
then
# Script execution error.
exit $EXIT_STATUS
else
# We do not wish to fail if only removed checkers are reported.
exit 0
fi