use the systems number of processes for running static checks - multiple jobs.

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Campbell Barton
2011-09-22 04:41:12 +00:00
parent 86d528afa7
commit 7aa14fdbb9
4 changed files with 72 additions and 16 deletions

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ CHECKER_BIN = "cppcheck"
CHECKER_ARGS = [
# not sure why this is needed, but it is.
"-I" + os.path.join(project_source_info.SOURCE_DIR, "extern/glew/include"),
"-I" + os.path.join(project_source_info.SOURCE_DIR, "extern", "glew", "include"),
# "--check-config", # when includes are missing
# "--enable=all", # if you want sixty hundred pedantic suggestions
@@ -58,19 +58,21 @@ def main():
check_commands.append((c, cmd))
for i, (c, cmd) in enumerate(check_commands):
process_functions = []
def my_process(i, c, cmd):
percent = 100.0 * (i / (len(check_commands) - 1))
percent_str = "[" + ("%.2f]" % percent).rjust(7) + " %:"
# if percent < 27.9:
# continue
# let cppcheck finish the line off...
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stdout.write("%s " % percent_str)
sys.stdout.flush()
process = subprocess.Popen(cmd)
process.wait()
return subprocess.Popen(cmd)
for i, (c, cmd) in enumerate(check_commands):
process_functions.append((my_process, (i, c, cmd)))
project_source_info.queue_processes(process_functions)
if __name__ == "__main__":