#!/usr/bin/python # # Find potentially unused UNO command entries in SDI files. # # Note that this is not foolproof, some extra checking is required because some command names might be # constructed at runtime. # import subprocess # search for entries in .sdi files that declare UNO/SID commands a = subprocess.Popen("git grep -P '^\s*\w+Item\s+\w+\s+SID_\w+$' -- *.sdi", stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) # parse out the UNO command names commandSet = list() with a.stdout as txt: for line in txt: line = line.strip() idx1 = line.find(" ") idx2 = line.find(" ", idx1 + 1) commandName = line[idx1+1 : idx2].strip() sidName = line[idx2+1:].strip() commandSet.append((commandName,sidName)) # now check to see if that UNO command is called anywhere in the codebase. for pair in commandSet: commandName = pair[0] sidName = pair[1] # check to see if that UNO command is called anywhere in the codebase. a = subprocess.Popen("git grep -wFn '.uno:" + commandName + "'", stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) cnt = 0 with a.stdout as txt2: for line2 in txt2: cnt = cnt + 1 if cnt > 0: continue # check to see if the SID is used programmatically foundLines = "" a = subprocess.Popen("git grep -wn " + sidName, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True) with a.stdout as txt2: for line2 in txt2: foundLines = foundLines + line2 if foundLines.find("ExecuteList") != -1: continue if foundLines.find("GetDispatcher()->Execute") != -1: continue if foundLines.find("ExecuteScenarioSlot") != -1: continue # TODO not sure about this, but let's tackle the easy ones first if foundLines.find("Invalidate(") != -1: continue # dump any lines that contain the SID, so we can eyeball the results print("remove: " + commandName) print(foundLines) print("----------------------------------------------------------------------------")