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Add circular dependencies script (#905)
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Backport of bitcoin/bitcoin#13228

Signed-off-by: Julian Fleischer <julian@thirdhash.com>
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scravy committed Apr 8, 2019
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11 changes: 11 additions & 0 deletions contrib/devtools/README.md
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- add missing translations to the build system (TODO)

See doc/translation-process.md for more information.

circular-dependencies.py
========================

Run this script from the root of the source tree (`src/`) to find circular dependencies in the source code.
This looks only at which files include other files, treating the `.cpp` and `.h` file as one unit.

Example usage:

cd .../src
../contrib/devtools/circular-dependencies.py {*,*/*,*/*/*}.{h,cpp}
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#!/usr/bin/env python3

import sys
import re

MAPPING = {
'core_read.cpp': 'core_io.cpp',
'core_write.cpp': 'core_io.cpp',
}

def module_name(path):
if path in MAPPING:
path = MAPPING[path]
if path.endswith(".h"):
return path[:-2]
if path.endswith(".c"):
return path[:-2]
if path.endswith(".cpp"):
return path[:-4]
return None

files = dict()
deps = dict()

RE = re.compile("^#include <(.*)>")

# Iterate over files, and create list of modules
for arg in sys.argv[1:]:
module = module_name(arg)
if module is None:
print("Ignoring file %s (does not constitute module)\n" % arg)
else:
files[arg] = module
deps[module] = set()

# Iterate again, and build list of direct dependencies for each module
# TODO: implement support for multiple include directories
for arg in sorted(files.keys()):
module = files[arg]
with open(arg, 'r') as f:
for line in f:
match = RE.match(line)
if match:
include = match.group(1)
included_module = module_name(include)
if included_module is not None and included_module in deps and included_module != module:
deps[module].add(included_module)

# Loop to find the shortest (remaining) circular dependency
have_cycle = False
while True:
shortest_cycle = None
for module in sorted(deps.keys()):
# Build the transitive closure of dependencies of module
closure = dict()
for dep in deps[module]:
closure[dep] = []
while True:
old_size = len(closure)
old_closure_keys = sorted(closure.keys())
for src in old_closure_keys:
for dep in deps[src]:
if dep not in closure:
closure[dep] = closure[src] + [src]
if len(closure) == old_size:
break
# If module is in its own transitive closure, it's a circular dependency; check if it is the shortest
if module in closure and (shortest_cycle is None or len(closure[module]) + 1 < len(shortest_cycle)):
shortest_cycle = [module] + closure[module]
if shortest_cycle is None:
break
# We have the shortest circular dependency; report it
module = shortest_cycle[0]
print("Circular dependency: %s" % (" -> ".join(shortest_cycle + [module])))
# And then break the dependency to avoid repeating in other cycles
deps[shortest_cycle[-1]] = deps[shortest_cycle[-1]] - set([module])
have_cycle = True

sys.exit(1 if have_cycle else 0)

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