Refactor filter to not be initialized every time
We eagerly compile all the filters up front, then gather the compiled filters into a DiagnosticFilter lazily, caching the result to avoid garbage lists.
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@ -24,20 +24,19 @@ standard_library.install_aliases()
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from builtins import * # noqa
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from future.utils import iterkeys, iteritems
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from ycm import vimsupport
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import re
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class DiagnosticFilter( object ):
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def __init__( self, config ):
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self._filters = []
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def __init__( self, config_or_filters ):
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if isinstance( config_or_filters, list ):
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self._filters = config_or_filters
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print( 'NewFilter', config_or_filters)
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for filter_type in iterkeys( config ):
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compiler = FILTER_COMPILERS.get( filter_type )
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if compiler is not None:
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for filter_config in _ListOf( config[ filter_type ] ):
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compiledFilter = compiler( filter_config )
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self._filters.append( compiledFilter )
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else:
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self._filters = _CompileFilters( config_or_filters )
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print( 'CompileFilters', config_or_filters)
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def IsAllowed( self, diagnostic ):
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@ -49,19 +48,59 @@ class DiagnosticFilter( object ):
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return True
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@staticmethod
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def from_filetype( user_options, filetypes ):
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spec = {}
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all_filters = dict( user_options.get( 'filter_diagnostics', {} ) )
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for typeSpec, filterValue in iteritems( dict( all_filters ) ):
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if typeSpec.find(',') != -1:
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for filetype in typeSpec.split(','):
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all_filters[ filetype ] = filterValue
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def SubsetForTypes( self, filetypes ):
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"""Return a sub-filter limited to the given filetypes"""
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# NOTE: actually, this class is already filtered
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return self
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@staticmethod
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def CreateFromOptions( user_options ):
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all_filters = dict( user_options.get( 'filter_diagnostics', {} ) )
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compiled_by_type = {}
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for type_spec, filter_value in iteritems( dict( all_filters ) ):
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filetypes = [ type_spec ]
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if type_spec.find( ',' ) != -1:
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filetypes = type_spec.split( ',' )
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for filetype in filetypes:
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compiled_by_type[ filetype ] = _CompileFilters( filter_value )
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return _MasterDiagnosticFilter( compiled_by_type )
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class _MasterDiagnosticFilter( object ):
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def __init__( self, all_filters ):
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self._all_filters = all_filters
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self._cache = {}
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def IsAllowed( self, diagnostic ):
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# NOTE: in this class's implementation, we ask vimsupport for
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# the current filetypes and delegate automatically; it is probably,
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# more efficient, however, to call SubsetForTypes() and reuse
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# the returned DiagnosticFilter if it will be checked repeatedly.
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filetypes = vimsupport.CurrentFiletypes()
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return self.SubsetForTypes( filetypes ).IsAllowed( diagnostic )
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def SubsetForTypes( self, filetypes ):
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# check cache
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cache_key = ','.join( filetypes )
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cached = self._cache.get( cache_key )
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if cached is not None:
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return cached
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# build a new DiagnosticFilter mergin all filters
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# for the provided filetypes
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spec = []
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for filetype in filetypes:
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type_specific = all_filters.get( filetype, {} )
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spec = _Merge( spec, type_specific )
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return DiagnosticFilter( spec )
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type_specific = self._all_filters.get( filetype, [] )
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spec.extend( type_specific )
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new_filter = DiagnosticFilter( spec )
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self._cache[ cache_key ] = new_filter
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return new_filter
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def _ListOf( config_entry ):
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@ -74,13 +113,6 @@ def _ListOf( config_entry ):
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return [ config_entry ]
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def _Merge( into, other ):
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for key in iterkeys( other ):
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into[ key ] = _ListOf( into.get( key ) ) + _ListOf( other[ key ] )
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return into
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def _CompileRegex( raw_regex ):
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pattern = re.compile( raw_regex, re.IGNORECASE )
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@ -104,3 +136,18 @@ def _CompileLevel( level ):
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FILTER_COMPILERS = { 'regex' : _CompileRegex,
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'level' : _CompileLevel }
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def _CompileFilters( config ):
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"""Given a filter config dictionary, return a list of compiled filters"""
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filters = []
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for filter_type in iterkeys( config ):
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compiler = FILTER_COMPILERS.get( filter_type )
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if compiler is not None:
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for filter_config in _ListOf( config[ filter_type ] ):
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compiledFilter = compiler( filter_config )
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filters.append( compiledFilter )
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return filters
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class DiagnosticInterface( object ):
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def __init__( self, user_options ):
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self._user_options = user_options
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self._diag_filter = DiagnosticFilter.CreateFromOptions( user_options )
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# Line and column numbers are 1-based
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self._buffer_number_to_line_to_diags = defaultdict(
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lambda: defaultdict( list ) )
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@ -62,15 +63,13 @@ class DiagnosticInterface( object ):
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def PopulateLocationList( self, diags ):
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vimsupport.SetLocationList(
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vimsupport.ConvertDiagnosticsToQfList( diags ) )
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vimsupport.ConvertDiagnosticsToQfList(
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self._ApplyDiagnosticFilter( diags ) ) )
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def UpdateWithNewDiagnostics( self, diags ):
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diag_filter = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype(
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self._user_options,
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vimsupport.CurrentFiletypes() )
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normalized_diags = [ _NormalizeDiagnostic( x ) for x in diags
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if diag_filter.IsAllowed( x ) ]
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normalized_diags = [ _NormalizeDiagnostic( x ) for x in
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self._ApplyDiagnosticFilter( diags ) ]
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self._buffer_number_to_line_to_diags = _ConvertDiagListToDict(
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normalized_diags )
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@ -86,6 +85,13 @@ class DiagnosticInterface( object ):
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if self._user_options[ 'always_populate_location_list' ]:
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self.PopulateLocationList( normalized_diags )
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def _ApplyDiagnosticFilter( self, diags ):
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filetypes = vimsupport.CurrentFiletypes()
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diag_filter = self._diag_filter.SubsetForTypes( filetypes )
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return filter( diag_filter.IsAllowed, diags )
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def _EchoDiagnosticForLine( self, line_num ):
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buffer_num = vim.current.buffer.number
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diags = self._buffer_number_to_line_to_diags[ buffer_num ][ line_num ]
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from builtins import * # noqa
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from hamcrest import assert_that, equal_to
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from ycm.test_utils import MockVimModule
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MockVimModule()
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from ycm.diagnostic_filter import DiagnosticFilter
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@ -46,9 +50,13 @@ def _JavaFilter( config ):
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return { 'filter_diagnostics' : { 'java': config } }
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def _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, types ):
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return DiagnosticFilter.CreateFromOptions( opts ).SubsetForTypes( types )
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def RegexFilter_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'regex' : 'taco' } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_accepts( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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def RegexSingleList_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'regex' : [ 'taco' ] } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_accepts( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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def RegexMultiList_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'regex' : [ 'taco', 'burrito' ] } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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def RegexNotFiltered_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'regex' : 'taco' } )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'cs' ] )
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_assert_accepts( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_accepts( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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def LevelWarnings_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'level' : 'warning' } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, { 'text' : 'This is an unimportant taco',
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'kind' : 'WARNING' } )
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def LevelErrors_test():
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'level' : 'error' } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_accepts( f, { 'text' : 'This is an IMPORTANT taco',
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'kind' : 'WARNING' } )
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opts = _JavaFilter( { 'regex' : '.*taco.*',
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'level' : 'warning' } )
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, { 'text' : 'This is an unimportant taco',
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'kind' : 'WARNING' } )
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'java' : { 'regex' : '.*taco.*' },
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'xml' : { 'regex' : '.*burrito.*' } } }
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'java', 'xml' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'java', 'xml' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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opts = { 'filter_diagnostics' : {
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'java,c,cs' : { 'regex' : '.*taco.*' } } }
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f = DiagnosticFilter.from_filetype( opts, [ 'cs' ] )
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f = _CreateFilterForTypes( opts, [ 'cs' ] )
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_assert_rejects( f, 'This is a Taco' )
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_assert_accepts( f, 'This is a Burrito' )
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