#!/usr/bin/perl # Detect comment blocks that are likely meant to be doxygen blocks but aren't. # # More precisely, look for normal comment block containing '\'. # Of course one could use doxygen warnings, eg with: # sed -e '/EXTRACT/s/YES/NO/' doxygen/polarssl.doxyfile | doxygen - # but that would warn about any undocumented item, while our goal is to find # items that are documented, but not marked as such by mistake. use warnings; use strict; use File::Basename; # header files in the following directories will be checked my @directories = qw(include/polarssl library doxygen/input); # very naive pattern to find directives: # everything with a backslach except '\0' my $doxy_re = qr/\\(?!0)/; sub check_file { my ($fname) = @_; open my $fh, '<', $fname or die "Failed to open '$fname': $!\n"; # first line of the last normal comment block, # or 0 if not in a normal comment block my $block_start = 0; while (my $line = <$fh>) { $block_start = $. if $line =~ m/\/\*(?![*!])/; $block_start = 0 if $line =~ m/\*\//; if ($block_start and $line =~ m/$doxy_re/) { print "$fname:$block_start: directive on line $.\n"; $block_start = 0; # report only one directive per block } } close $fh; } sub check_dir { my ($dirname) = @_; for my $file (<$dirname/*.[ch]>) { check_file($file); } } # locate root directory based on invocation name my $root = dirname($0) . '/..'; chdir $root or die "Can't chdir to '$root': $!\n"; # just do it for my $dir (@directories) { check_dir($dir) } __END__