| This directory contains configuration files to ignore errors found in |
| the build and test process which are known to the developers and for |
| now can be safely ignored. |
| |
| To use: |
| |
| $ cd zephyr |
| $ make SOMETHING >& result |
| $ scripts/filter-known-issues.py result |
| |
| It is included in the source tree so if anyone has to submit anything |
| that triggers some kind of error that is a false positive, it can |
| include the "ignore me" file, properly documented. |
| |
| Each file can contain one or more multiline Python regular expressions |
| (https://docs.python.org/2/library/re.html#regular-expression-syntax) |
| that match an error message. Multiple regular expressions are |
| separated by comment blocks (that start with #). Note that an empty |
| line still is considered part of the multiline regular expression. |
| |
| For example |
| |
| ---beginning--- |
| # |
| # This testcase always fails, pending fix ZEP-1234 |
| # |
| .*/tests/kernel/grumpy .* FAIL |
| # |
| # Documentation issue, masks: |
| # |
| # /home/e/inaky/z/kernel.git/doc/api/io_interfaces.rst:28: WARNING: Invalid definition: Expected identifier in nested name. [error at 19] |
| # struct dev_config::@65 dev_config::bits |
| # -------------------^ |
| # |
| ^(?P<filename>.+/doc/api/io_interfaces.rst):(?P<lineno>[0-9]+): WARNING: Invalid definition: Expected identifier in nested name. \[error at [0-9]+] |
| ^\s+struct dev_config::@[0-9]+ dev_config::bits.* |
| ^\s+-+\^ |
| ---end--- |
| |
| Note you want to: |
| |
| - use relateive paths; instead of |
| /home/me/mydir/zephyr/something/somewhere.c you will want |
| ^.*/something/somewhere.c (as they will depend on where it is being |
| built) |
| |
| - Replace line numbers with [0-9]+, as they will change |
| |
| - (?P<filename>[-._/\w]+/something/somewhere.c) saves the match on |
| that file path in a "variable" called 'filename' that later you can |
| match with (?P=filename) if you want to match multiple lines of the |
| same error message. |
| |
| Can get really twisted and interesting in terms of regexps; they are |
| powerful, so start small :) |