scyther/gui/Scyther/Scyther.py
2007-01-27 12:53:19 +00:00

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#!/usr/bin/python
#
# Scyther interface
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
""" Import externals """
import os
import os.path
import sys
import StringIO
import tempfile
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
""" Import scyther components """
import XMLReader
import Error
from Misc import *
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"""
Globals
"""
FirstCheck = True
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"""
The default path for the binaries is set in __init__.py in the (current)
directory 'Scyther'.
"""
def setBinDir(dir):
global bindir
bindir = dir
def getBinDir():
global bindir
return bindir
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def Check():
"""
Various dynamic checks that can be performed before starting the
backend.
"""
global FirstCheck
# First time
if FirstCheck:
"""
Perform any checks that only need to be done the first time.
"""
FirstCheck = False
# Every time
# Check Scyther backend program availability
program = getScytherBackend()
CheckSanity(program)
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def CheckSanity(program):
"""
This is where the existence is checked of the Scyther backend.
"""
if not os.path.isfile(program):
raise Error.BinaryError, program
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def EnsureString(x,sep=" "):
"""
Takes a thing that is either a list or a string.
Turns it into a string. If it was a list, <sep> is inserted, and the
process iterats.
"""
if type(x) is str:
return x
elif type(x) is list:
newlist = []
for el in x:
newlist.append(EnsureString(el,sep))
return sep.join(newlist)
else:
raise Error.StringListError, x
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
def getScytherBackend():
# Where is my executable?
#
# Auto-detect platform and infer executable name from that
#
if "linux" in sys.platform:
""" linux """
scythername = "scyther-linux"
elif "darwin" in sys.platform:
""" OS X """
scythername = "scyther-mac"
elif sys.platform.startswith('win'):
""" Windows """
scythername = "scyther-w32.exe"
else:
""" Unsupported"""
raise Error.UnknownPlatformError, sys.platform
program = os.path.join(getBinDir(),scythername)
return program
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Scyther(object):
def __init__ ( self):
# Init
self.program = getScytherBackend()
self.spdl = None
self.inputfile = None
self.options = ""
self.claims = None
self.errors = None
self.errorcount = 0
self.warnings = None
self.run = False
self.output = None
self.cmd = None
# defaults
self.xml = True # this results in a claim end, otherwise we simply get the output
def setInput(self,spdl):
self.spdl = spdl
self.inputfile = None
def setFile(self,filename):
self.inputfile = filename
self.spdl = ""
fp = open(filename,"r")
for l in fp.readlines():
self.spdl += l
fp.close()
def addFile(self,filename):
self.inputfile = None
if not self.spdl:
self.spdl = ""
fp = open(filename,"r")
for l in fp.readlines():
self.spdl += l
fp.close()
def addArglist(self,arglist):
for arg in arglist:
self.options += " %s" % (arg)
def doScytherCommand(self, spdl, args):
"""
Run Scyther backend on the input
Arguments:
spdl -- string describing the spdl text
args -- arguments for the command-line
Returns:
(output,errors)
output -- string which is the real output
errors -- string which captures the errors
"""
if self.program == None:
raise Error.NoBinaryError
# Sanitize input somewhat
if not spdl or spdl == "":
# Scyther hickups on completely empty input
spdl = None
# Generate temporary files for the output.
# Requires Python 2.3 though.
(fde,fne) = tempfile.mkstemp() # errors
(fdo,fno) = tempfile.mkstemp() # output
if spdl:
(fdi,fni) = tempfile.mkstemp() # input
# Write (input) file
fhi = os.fdopen(fdi,'w+b')
fhi.write(spdl)
fhi.close()
# Generate command line for the Scyther process
self.cmd = ""
self.cmd += "\"%s\"" % self.program
self.cmd += " --append-errors=%s" % fne
self.cmd += " --append-output=%s" % fno
self.cmd += " %s" % args
if spdl:
self.cmd += " %s" % fni
# Only for debugging, really
##print self.cmd
# Start the process
os.system(self.cmd)
# reseek
fhe = os.fdopen(fde)
fho = os.fdopen(fdo)
errors = fhe.read()
output = fho.read()
# clean up files
fhe.close()
fho.close()
os.remove(fne)
os.remove(fno)
if spdl:
os.remove(fni)
# Now if there is no output and no errors, weird things might
# happen, and we report the command used.
if errors == "" and output == "":
errors = "Scyther backend did not yield any output, "
errors += "returning no errors and no output.\n"
errors += "Command: [%s]" % self.cmd
return (output,errors)
def sanitize(self):
""" Sanitize some of the input """
self.options = EnsureString(self.options)
def verify(self,extraoptions=None):
""" Should return a list of results """
# Cleanup first
self.sanitize()
# prepare arguments
args = ""
if self.xml:
args += " --dot-output --xml-output --plain"
args += " %s" % self.options
if extraoptions:
# extraoptions might need sanitizing
args += " %s" % EnsureString(extraoptions)
# execute
(output,errors) = self.doScytherCommand(self.spdl, args)
self.run = True
# process errors
self.errors = []
self.warnings = []
for l in errors.splitlines():
line = l.strip()
# filter out any non-errors (say maybe only claim etc) and count
# them.
if line.startswith("claim\t"):
# Claims are lost, reconstructed from the XML output
continue
if line.startswith("warning"):
# Warnings are stored seperately
self.warnings.append(line)
continue
# otherwise it is an error
self.errors.append(line)
self.errorcount = len(self.errors)
# process output
self.output = output
self.validxml = False
self.claims = []
if self.xml:
if len(output) > 0:
if output.startswith("<scyther>"):
# whoohee, xml
self.validxml = True
xmlfile = StringIO.StringIO(output)
reader = XMLReader.XMLReader()
self.claims = reader.readXML(xmlfile)
# Determine what should be the result
if self.xml:
return self.claims
else:
return self.output
def verifyOne(self,claimid):
"""
Verify just a single claim with an ID retrieved from the
procedure below, 'scanClaims'
"""
return self.verify("--filter=%s" % claimid)
def scanClaims(self):
"""
Retrieve the list of claims in a format that can be passed to
--filter=X or 'verifyOne' later.
A result of 'None' means that some errors occurred.
"""
self.verify("--scan-claims")
if self.errorcount > 0:
return None
else:
self.validxml = False # Signal that we should not interpret the output as XML
l = []
for claim in self.claims:
l.append(claim.id)
return l
def getClaim(self,claimid):
if self.claims:
for cl in self.claims:
if cl.id == claimid:
return cl
return None
def __str__(self):
if self.run:
if self.errorcount > 0:
return "%i errors:\n%s" % (self.errorcount, "\n".join(self.errors))
else:
if self.xml and self.validxml:
s = "Verification results:\n"
for cl in self.claims:
s += str(cl) + "\n"
return s
else:
return self.output
else:
return "Scyther has not been run yet."
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