It is convenient to be able to deal with checkpatch warnings in the same
way as build warnings. Tools such as emacs and kate can quickly locate
the source file and line automatically.
To achieve this, adjust the format to match the C compiler, and output to
stderr.
Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
msg_type = col.Color(col.RED, msg_type)
elif msg_type == 'check':
msg_type = col.Color(col.MAGENTA, msg_type)
msg_type = col.Color(col.RED, msg_type)
elif msg_type == 'check':
msg_type = col.Color(col.MAGENTA, msg_type)
- return '%s: %s,%d: %s' % (msg_type, fname, line, msg)
+ return '%s:%d: %s: %s\n' % (fname, line, msg_type, msg)
def CheckPatches(verbose, args):
'''Run the checkpatch.pl script on each patch'''
def CheckPatches(verbose, args):
'''Run the checkpatch.pl script on each patch'''
result.checks):
print("Internal error: some problems lost")
for item in result.problems:
result.checks):
print("Internal error: some problems lost")
for item in result.problems:
- print(GetWarningMsg(col, item.get('type', '<unknown>'),
+ sys.stderr.write(
+ GetWarningMsg(col, item.get('type', '<unknown>'),
item.get('file', '<unknown>'),
item.get('line', 0), item.get('msg', 'message')))
print
item.get('file', '<unknown>'),
item.get('line', 0), item.get('msg', 'message')))
print