#!/usr/bin/python from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) import os.path import re import sys # Add relevant ranger module to PATH... there surely is a better way to do this... sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..')) def report(boolean, errormessage): if not boolean: sys.stderr.write('TEST FAILURE: ') sys.stderr.write(errormessage) sys.stderr.write('\n') sys.stderr.flush() def get_path_of_man_page(): dirpath_of_this_file = os.path.dirname(__file__) return os.path.join(dirpath_of_this_file, '..', 'doc', 'ranger.pod') def read_manpage(): path = get_path_of_man_page() return open(path, 'r').read() def get_sections(): manpage = read_manpage() parts = manpage.split('=head1 ') sections = dict() for part in parts: if '\n' in part: section_name, section_content = part.split('\n', 1) sections[section_name] = section_content else: pass return sections def find_undocumented_settings(): from ranger.container.settings import ALLOWED_SETTINGS sections = get_sections() setting_section = sections['SETTINGS'] matcher_pattern = r'^=item [\w\d_, ]*{setting}' for setting in ALLOWED_SETTINGS: matcher = re.compile(matcher_pattern.format(setting=setting), re.M) report(matcher.search(setting_section), ('Setting %s is not documented in the man page!' % setting)) if __name__ == '__main__': find_undocumented_settings()