#!/bin/bash # git pre-commit hook that runs an clang-format stylecheck. # Features: # - abort commit when commit does not comply with the style guidelines # - create a patch of the proposed style changes # modifications for clang-format by rene.milk@wwu.de # This file is part of a set of unofficial pre-commit hooks available # at github. # Link: https://gist.github.com/wangkuiyi/7379a242f0d4089eaa75 ################################################################## # SETTINGS # set path to clang-format binary CLANG_FORMAT="`which clang-format`" # remove any older patches from previous commits. Set to true or false. # DELETE_OLD_PATCHES=false DELETE_OLD_PATCHES=false # only parse files with the extensions in FILE_EXTS. Set to true or false. # if false every changed file in the commit will be parsed with clang-format. # if true only files matching one of the extensions are parsed with clang-format. # PARSE_EXTS=true PARSE_EXTS=true # file types to parse. Only effective when PARSE_EXTS is true. # FILE_EXTS=".c .h .cpp .hpp" FILE_EXTS=".c .h .cpp .hpp .cc .hh .cxx .m" ################################################################## # There should be no need to change anything below this line. # Reference: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1055671/how-can-i-get-the-behavior-of-gnus-readlink-f-on-a-mac canonicalize_filename () { local target_file=$1 local physical_directory="" local result="" # Need to restore the working directory after work. pushd `pwd` > /dev/null cd "$(dirname "$target_file")" target_file=`basename $target_file` # Iterate down a (possible) chain of symlinks while [ -L "$target_file" ] do target_file=$(readlink "$target_file") cd "$(dirname "$target_file")" target_file=$(basename "$target_file") done # Compute the canonicalized name by finding the physical path # for the directory we're in and appending the target file. physical_directory=`pwd -P` result="$physical_directory"/"$target_file" # restore the working directory after work. popd > /dev/null echo "$result" } # exit on error set -e # check whether the given file matches any of the set extensions matches_extension() { local filename=$(basename "$1") local extension=".${filename##*.}" local ext for ext in $FILE_EXTS; do [[ "$ext" == "$extension" ]] && return 0; done return 1 } # necessary check for initial commit if git rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then against=HEAD else # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 fi if [ ! -x "$CLANG_FORMAT" ] ; then printf "Error: clang-format executable not found.\n" printf "Set the correct path in $(canonicalize_filename "$0").\n" exit 1 fi # create a random filename to store our generated patch prefix="pre-commit-clang-format" suffix="$(date +%s)" patch="/tmp/$prefix-$suffix.patch" # clean up any older clang-format patches $DELETE_OLD_PATCHES && rm -f /tmp/$prefix*.patch # create one patch containing all changes to the files git diff-index --cached --diff-filter=ACMR --name-only $against -- | while read file; do # ignore file if we do check for file extensions and the file # does not match any of the extensions specified in $FILE_EXTS if $PARSE_EXTS && ! matches_extension "$file"; then continue; fi # clang-format our sourcefile, create a patch with diff and append it to our $patch # The sed call is necessary to transform the patch from # --- $file timestamp # +++ - timestamp # to both lines working on the same file and having a a/ and b/ prefix. # Else it can not be applied with 'git apply'. "$CLANG_FORMAT" -style=file "$file" | \ diff -u "$file" - | \ sed -e "1s|--- |--- a/|" -e "2s|+++ -|+++ b/$file|" >> "$patch" done # if no patch has been generated all is ok, clean up the file stub and exit if [ ! -s "$patch" ] ; then printf "Files in this commit comply with the clang-format rules.\n" rm -f "$patch" exit 0 fi # a patch has been created, notify the user and exit pri