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inshpect

inshpect a glorified grep, primarily for C++ code. It can be used as a poor-man's version of include-what-you-use.

inshpect helps you check for missing license and copyright headers, as well as for use of names and includes that should or shouldn't be there.

inshpect is written in bash and requires:

  • fd, for quickly finding files (with .gitignore taken into account as is the default behaviour of fd)
  • ripgrep, for quickly searching files
  • dasel version 2, for reading the configuration file (which can be any type supported by dasel (currently toml, yaml, and json))

Usage

inshpect [directory to inspect (default: .)] [configuration file (default: ./inshpect.toml)]

If violations are found the program exits with a non-zero exit code. Otherwise it exits with zero.

Configuration

inshpect is configured using a configuration file written in any language that dasel can read. See the inshpect-example.toml file for an example configuration. The configuration file should contain the following:

  • extensions: an array of strings of extensions to be checked.
  • copyright.enable: when true enables the copyright check. It checks that the word copyright or Copyright exists somewhere in the file.
  • license.enable: when true enables the license check. It checks that the corresponding pattern exists somewhere in the file.
  • license.pattern (required when the license check is enabled): regex pattern which represents the license text.
  • spdx.enable: when true enables the SPDX license identifier check. It checks that the corresponding pattern exists somewhere in the file, preceded by SPDX-License-Identifier.
  • spdx.pattern (required when the license check is enabled): regex pattern which represents the SPDX license identifier.
  • pragma_once.enable: when true enables the pragma once check. It checks that the word #pragma once exists in the file.
  • pragma_once.extensions (required when the pragma once check is enabled): extensions to check for #pragma once. These extensions should represent header files.
  • deprecated_includes.enable: when true enables the deprecated includes check. It checks that any pattern given in the patterns does not exist, and suggests the replacement otherwise.
  • deprecated_includes.patterns (required when the deprecated includes check is enabled): array of key-value pairs of pattern and replacement, where pattern represents the include that should not be used and replacement the replacement include.
  • deprecated_names.enable: when true enables the deprecated names check. It checks that any pattern given in the patterns does not exist, and suggests the replacement otherwise.
  • deprecated_names.patterns (required when the deprecated names check is enabled): array of key-value pairs of pattern and replacement, where pattern represents the name that should not be used and replacement the replacement name.
  • disallowed_macros.enable: when true enables the disallowed macros check. It checks that any pattern given in the patterns does not exist.
  • disallowed_macros.patterns (required when the disallowed macros check is enabled): array of macros that should not exist.
  • includes.enable: when true enables the includes check. It checks that if any pattern given in the patterns exists, the corresponding include should also exist. This is a poor-man's include-what-you-use.
  • includes.patterns (required when the includes check is enabled): array of key-value pairs of pattern and include, where pattern represents the name that should have the corresponding include.

See pika for an example of slightly more involved configuration files.

inshpect can further be controlled by the following environment variables:

  • INSHPECT_RG: the name of the ripgrep executable, defaults to rg
  • INSHPECT_FD: the name of the fd executable, defaults to fd
  • INSHPECT_DASEL: the name of the dasel executable, defaults to dasel
  • INSHPECT_NUMTHREADS: the number of threads to use in ripgrep and fd, defaults to 1
  • INSHPECT_VERBOSE: when set to 1 (exactly!) prints each pattern that inshpect checks

Current limitations

This is a very minimally viable piece of software and is missing a lot of polish. Maybe it shouldn't have been written in bash. If you find something that you'd like to see improved, please open an issue or even better a pull request! Non-exhaustive list of current limitations:

  • Almost all configuration options must be present in the config file, there are no fallback values. The pattern keys can be omitted if the corresponding check is disabled.
  • Speed! ripgrep and fd are very fast, but especially the includes check can be very slow when there are many patterns and can likely be sped up.
  • There is no possibilty for new checks to be defined in the config file, although one can probably abuse the existing checkers to check for things they weren't intended for.
  • Files without extensions are not supported.

History

inshpect is a simplified version of the Boost inspect tool, also used in modified forms in HPX and (previously) pika, and owes its existence to those tools.

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