module Linguist class Generated # Public: Is the blob a generated file? # # name - String filename # data - String blob data. A block also may be passed in for lazy # loading. This behavior is deprecated and you should always # pass in a String. # # Return true or false def self.generated?(name, data) new(name, data).generated? end # Internal: Initialize Generated instance # # name - String filename # data - String blob data def initialize(name, data) @name = name @extname = File.extname(name) @_data = data end attr_reader :name, :extname # Lazy load blob data if block was passed in. # # Awful, awful stuff happening here. # # Returns String data. def data @data ||= @_data.respond_to?(:call) ? @_data.call() : @_data end # Public: Get each line of data # # Returns an Array of lines def lines # TODO: data should be required to be a String, no nils @lines ||= data ? data.split("\n", -1) : [] end # Internal: Is the blob a generated file? # # Generated source code is suppressed in diffs and is ignored by # language statistics. # # Please add additional test coverage to # `test/test_blob.rb#test_generated` if you make any changes. # # Return true or false def generated? xcode_file? || intellij_file? || cocoapods? || carthage_build? || generated_graphql_relay? || generated_net_designer_file? || generated_net_specflow_feature_file? || composer_lock? || cargo_lock? || cargo_orig? || deno_lock? || flake_lock? || bazel_lock? || node_modules? || go_vendor? || go_lock? || poetry_lock? || pdm_lock? || uv_lock? || pixi_lock? || esy_lock? || npm_shrinkwrap_or_package_lock? || pnpm_lock? || terraform_lock? || generated_yarn_plugnplay? || godeps? || generated_by_zephir? || htmlcov? || minified_files? || has_source_map? || source_map? || compiled_coffeescript? || generated_parser? || generated_net_docfile? || generated_postscript? || compiled_cython_file? || pipenv_lock? || generated_go? || generated_protocol_buffer_from_go? || generated_protocol_buffer? || generated_javascript_protocol_buffer? || generated_typescript_protocol_buffer? || generated_apache_thrift? || generated_jni_header? || vcr_cassette? || generated_antlr? || generated_module? || generated_unity3d_meta? || generated_racc? || generated_jflex? || generated_grammarkit? || generated_roxygen2? || generated_html? || generated_jison? || generated_grpc_cpp? || generated_dart? || generated_perl_ppport_header? || generated_gamemakerstudio? || generated_gimp? || generated_visualstudio6? || generated_haxe? || generated_jooq? || generated_pascal_tlb? || generated_sorbet_rbi? || generated_sqlx_query? end # Internal: Is the blob an Xcode file? # # Generated if the file extension is an Xcode # file extension. # # Returns true or false. def xcode_file? ['.nib', '.xcworkspacedata', '.xcuserstate'].include?(extname) end # Internal: Is the blob an IntelliJ IDEA project file? # # JetBrains IDEs generate project files under an `.idea` directory # that are sometimes checked into version control. # # Returns true or false. def intellij_file? !!name.match(/(?:^|\/)\.idea\//) end # Internal: Is the blob part of Pods/, which contains dependencies not meant for humans in pull requests. # # Returns true or false. def cocoapods? !!name.match(/(^Pods|\/Pods)\//) end # Internal: Is the blob part of Carthage/Build/, which contains dependencies not meant for humans in pull requests. # # Returns true or false. def carthage_build? !!name.match(/(^|\/)Carthage\/Build\//) end # Internal: Does extname indicate a filetype which is commonly minified? # # Returns true or false. def maybe_minified? ['.js', '.css'].include? extname.downcase end # Internal: Is the blob a minified file? # # Consider a file minified if the average line length is # greater then 110c. # # Currently, only JS and CSS files are detected by this method. # # Returns true or false. def minified_files? if maybe_minified? and lines.any? (lines.inject(0) { |n, l| n += l.length } / lines.length) > 110 else false end end # Internal: Does the blob contain a source-map reference? # # We assume that if one of the last 2 lines starts with a source-map # reference, then the current file was generated from other files. # # We use the last 2 lines because the last line might be empty. # # Returns true or false. def has_source_map? return false unless maybe_minified? lines.last(2).any? { |l| l.match(/^\/[*\/][\#@] source(?:Mapping)?URL|sourceURL=/) } end # Internal: Is the blob a generated source-map? # # Source-maps usually have .css.map or .js.map extensions. In case they # are not following the name convention, detect them based on the content. # # Returns true or false. def source_map? return false unless extname.downcase == '.map' name =~ /(\.css|\.js)\.map$/i || # Name convention lines[0] =~ /^{"version":\d+,/ || # Revision 2 and later begin with the version number lines[0] =~ /^\/\*\* Begin line maps\. \*\*\/{/ # Revision 1 begins with a magic comment end # Internal: Is the blob of JS generated by CoffeeScript? # # CoffeeScript is meant to output JS that would be difficult to # tell if it was generated or not. Look for a number of patterns # output by the CS compiler. # # Return true or false def compiled_coffeescript? return false unless extname == '.js' # CoffeeScript generated by > 1.2 include a comment on the first line if lines[0] =~ /^\/\/ Generated by / return true end if lines[0] == '(function() {' && # First line is module closure opening lines[-2] == '}).call(this);' && # Second to last line closes module closure lines[-1] == '' # Last line is blank score = 0 lines.each do |line| if line =~ /var / # Underscored temp vars are likely to be Coffee score += 1 * line.gsub(/(_fn|_i|_len|_ref|_results)/).count # bind and extend functions are very Coffee specific score += 3 * line.gsub(/(__bind|__extends|__hasProp|__indexOf|__slice)/).count end end # Require a score of 3. This is fairly arbitrary. Consider # tweaking later. score >= 3 else false end end # Internal: Is this a generated documentation file for a .NET assembly? # # .NET developers often check in the XML Intellisense file along with an # assembly - however, these don't have a special extension, so we have to # dig into the contents to determine if it's a docfile. Luckily, these files # are extremely structured, so recognizing them is easy. # # Returns true or false def generated_net_docfile? return false unless extname.downcase == ".xml" return false unless lines.count > 3 # .NET Docfiles always open with and their first tag is an # tag return lines[1].include?("") && lines[2].include?("") && lines[-2].include?("") end # Internal: Is this a codegen file for a .NET project? # # Visual Studio often uses code generation to generate partial classes, and # these files can be quite unwieldy. Let's hide them. # # Returns true or false def generated_net_designer_file? !!name.match(/\.designer\.(cs|vb)$/i) end # Internal: Is this a codegen file for Specflow feature file? # # Visual Studio's SpecFlow extension generates *.feature.cs files # from *.feature files, they are not meant to be consumed by humans. # Let's hide them. # # Returns true or false def generated_net_specflow_feature_file? !!name.match(/\.feature\.cs$/i) end # Internal: Is the blob of JS a parser generated by PEG.js? # # PEG.js-generated parsers are not meant to be consumed by humans. # # Return true or false def generated_parser? return false unless extname == '.js' # PEG.js-generated parsers include a comment near the top of the file # that marks them as such. if lines[0..4].join('') =~ /^(?:[^\/]|\/[^\*])*\/\*(?:[^\*]|\*[^\/])*Generated by PEG.js/ return true end false end # Internal: Is the blob of PostScript generated? # # PostScript files are often generated by other programs. If they tell us so, # we can detect them. # # Returns true or false. def generated_postscript? return false unless ['.ps', '.eps', '.pfa'].include? extname # Type 1 and Type 42 fonts converted to PostScript are stored as hex-encoded byte streams; these # streams are always preceded the `eexec` operator (if Type 1), or the `/sfnts` key (if Type 42). return true if data =~ /^\s*(?:currentfile eexec\s+|\/sfnts\s+\[\s<)/ # We analyze the "%%Creator:" comment, which contains the author/generator # of the file. If there is one, it should be in one of the first few lines. creator = lines[0..9].find {|line| line =~ /^%%Creator: /} return false if creator.nil? # Most generators write their version number, while human authors' or companies' # names don't contain numbers. So look if the line contains digits. Also # look for some special cases without version numbers. return true if creator =~ /[0-9]|draw|mpage|ImageMagick|inkscape|MATLAB/ || creator =~ /PCBNEW|pnmtops|\(Unknown\)|Serif Affinity|Filterimage -tops/ # EAGLE doesn't include a version number when it generates PostScript. # However, it does prepend its name to the document's "%%Title" field. !!creator.include?("EAGLE") and lines[0..4].find {|line| line =~ /^%%Title: EAGLE Drawing /} end def generated_go? return false unless extname == '.go' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines.first(40).any? { |l| l =~ %r{^// Code generated .*} } end # Internal: Is the blob a protocol buffer file generated by the # go-to-protobuf tool? # # Returns true or false def generated_protocol_buffer_from_go? return false unless extname == '.proto' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines.first(20).any? { |l| l.include? "This file was autogenerated by go-to-protobuf" } end PROTOBUF_EXTENSIONS = ['.py', '.java', '.h', '.cc', '.cpp', '.m', '.rb', '.php'] # Internal: Is the blob a C++, Java or Python source file generated by the # Protocol Buffer compiler? # # Returns true or false. def generated_protocol_buffer? return false unless PROTOBUF_EXTENSIONS.include?(extname) return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines.first(3).any? { |l| l.include?("Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!") } end # Internal: Is the blob a Javascript source file generated by the # Protocol Buffer compiler? # # Returns true or false. def generated_javascript_protocol_buffer? return false unless extname == ".js" return false unless lines.count > 6 return lines[5].include?("GENERATED CODE -- DO NOT EDIT!") end # Internal: Is the blob a TypeScript source file generated by the # Protocol Buffer compiler? # # Files generated by ts-proto typically start with something like this # (though the versions lines are optional): # # // Code generated by protoc-gen-ts_proto. DO NOT EDIT. # // versions: # // protoc-gen-ts_proto v1.181.2 # // protoc v5.28.2 # // source: hello.proto # # /* eslint-disable */ # # Returns true or false. def generated_typescript_protocol_buffer? return false unless extname == ".ts" return false unless lines.count > 4 return lines[0].include?("Code generated by protoc-gen-ts_proto. DO NOT EDIT.") end APACHE_THRIFT_EXTENSIONS = ['.rb', '.py', '.go', '.js', '.m', '.java', '.h', '.cc', '.cpp', '.php'] # Internal: Is the blob generated by Apache Thrift compiler? # # Returns true or false def generated_apache_thrift? return false unless APACHE_THRIFT_EXTENSIONS.include?(extname) return lines.first(6).any? { |l| l.include?("Autogenerated by Thrift Compiler") } end # Internal: Is the blob a C/C++ header generated by the Java JNI tool javah? # # Returns true or false. def generated_jni_header? return false unless extname == '.h' return false unless lines.count > 2 return lines[0].include?("/* DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - it is machine generated */") && lines[1].include?("#include ") end # Internal: Is the blob part of node_modules/, which are not meant for humans in pull requests. # # Returns true or false. def node_modules? !!name.match(/node_modules\//) end # Internal: Is the blob part of the Go vendor/ tree, # not meant for humans in pull requests. # # Returns true or false. def go_vendor? !!name.match(/vendor\/((?!-)[-0-9A-Za-z]+(? 2 # VCR Cassettes have "recorded_with: VCR" in the second last line. return lines[-2].include?("recorded_with: VCR") end # Is this a generated ANTLR file? # # Returns true or false def generated_antlr? return false unless extname == '.g' return false unless lines.count > 2 return lines[1].include?("generated by Xtest") end # Internal: Is this a compiled C/C++ file from Cython? # # Cython-compiled C/C++ files typically contain: # /* Generated by Cython x.x.x on ... */ # on the first line. # # Return true or false def compiled_cython_file? return false unless ['.c', '.cpp'].include? extname return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].include?("Generated by Cython") end # Internal: Is this a Pipenv lock file? # # Returns true or false. def pipenv_lock? !!name.match(/Pipfile\.lock/) end # Internal: Is this a Terraform lock file? # # Returns true or false. def terraform_lock? !!name.match(/(?:^|\/)\.terraform\.lock\.hcl$/) end # Internal: Is it a KiCAD or GFortran module file? # # KiCAD module files contain: # PCBNEW-LibModule-V1 yyyy-mm-dd h:mm:ss XM # on the first line. # # GFortran module files contain: # GFORTRAN module version 'x' created from # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_module? return false unless extname == '.mod' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].include?("PCBNEW-LibModule-V") || lines[0].include?("GFORTRAN module version '") end # Internal: Is this a metadata file from Unity3D? # # Unity3D Meta files start with: # fileFormatVersion: X # guid: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX # # Return true or false def generated_unity3d_meta? return false unless extname == '.meta' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].include?("fileFormatVersion: ") end # Internal: Is this a Racc-generated file? # # A Racc-generated file contains: # # This file is automatically generated by Racc x.y.z # on the third line. # # Return true or false def generated_racc? return false unless extname == '.rb' return false unless lines.count > 2 return lines[2].start_with?("# This file is automatically generated by Racc") end # Internal: Is this a JFlex-generated file? # # A JFlex-generated file contains: # /* The following code was generated by JFlex x.y.z on d/at/e ti:me */ # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_jflex? return false unless extname == '.java' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].start_with?("/* The following code was generated by JFlex ") end # Internal: Is this a GrammarKit-generated file? # # A GrammarKit-generated file typically contain: # // This is a generated file. Not intended for manual editing. # on the first line. This is not always the case, as it's possible to # customize the class header. # # Return true or false def generated_grammarkit? return false unless extname == '.java' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].start_with?("// This is a generated file. Not intended for manual editing.") end # Internal: Is this a roxygen2-generated file? # # A roxygen2-generated file typically contain: # % Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_roxygen2? return false unless extname == '.Rd' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].include?("% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand") end # Internal: Is this a Jison-generated file? # # Jison-generated parsers typically contain: # /* parser generated by jison # on the first line. # # Jison-generated lexers typically contain: # /* generated by jison-lex # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_jison? return false unless extname == '.js' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].start_with?("/* parser generated by jison ") || lines[0].start_with?("/* generated by jison-lex ") end # Internal: Is this a protobuf/grpc-generated C++ file? # # A generated file contains: # // Generated by the gRPC C++ plugin. # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_grpc_cpp? return false unless %w{.cpp .hpp .h .cc}.include? extname return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines[0].start_with?("// Generated by the gRPC") end # Internal: Is this a generated Dart file? # # A dart-lang/appengine generated file contains: # // Generated code. Do not modify. # on the first line. # # An owl generated file contains: # // GENERATED CODE - DO NOT MODIFY # on the first line. # # Return true or false def generated_dart? return false unless extname == '.dart' return false unless lines.count > 1 return lines.first.downcase =~ /generated code\W{2,3}do not modify/ end # Internal: Is the file a generated Perl/Pollution/Portability header file? # # Returns true or false. def generated_perl_ppport_header? return false unless name.match(/ppport\.h$/) return false unless lines.count > 10 return lines[8].include?("Automatically created by Devel::PPPort") end # Internal: Is this a relay-compiler generated graphql file? # # Return true or false def generated_graphql_relay? !!name.match(/__generated__\//) end # Internal: Is this a generated Game Maker Studio (2) metadata file? # # Return true or false def generated_gamemakerstudio? return false unless ['.yy', '.yyp'].include? extname return false unless lines.count > 3 return lines.first(3).join('').match?(/^\s*[\{\[]/) || lines[0] =~ /^\d\.\d\.\d.+\|\{/ end # Internal: Is this a generated GIMP C image file? # # GIMP saves C sources with one of two comment forms: # * `/* GIMP RGB C-Source image dump (.c) */` (C source export) # * `/* GIMP header image file format (RGB): .h */` (Header export) # # Return true or false def generated_gimp? return false unless ['.c', '.h'].include? extname return false unless lines.count > 0 return lines[0].match(/^\/\* GIMP [a-zA-Z0-9\- ]+ C\-Source image dump \(.+?\.c\) \*\//) || lines[0].match(/^\/\* GIMP header image file format \([a-zA-Z0-9\- ]+\)\: .+?\.h \*\//) end # Internal: Is this a generated Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0 build file? # # Return true or false def generated_visualstudio6? return false unless extname.downcase == '.dsp' lines.first(3).any? { |l| l.include? '# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File' } end HAXE_EXTENSIONS = ['.js', '.py', '.lua', '.cpp', '.h', '.java', '.cs', '.php'] # Internal: Is this a generated Haxe-generated source file? # # Return true or false def generated_haxe? return false unless HAXE_EXTENSIONS.include?(extname) return lines.first(3).any? { |l| l.include?("Generated by Haxe") } end # Internal: Is this a generated HTML file? # # HTML documents generated by authoring tools often include a # a tag in the header of the form: # # # # Return true or false def generated_html? return false unless ['.html', '.htm', '.xhtml'].include? extname.downcase return false unless lines.count > 1 # Pkgdown return true if lines[0..1].any? do |line| line.match(//) end # Mandoc return true if lines.count > 2 && lines[2].start_with?('/i) end # HTML tag: matches = lines[0..30].join(' ').scan(/]++)>/i) return false if matches.empty? return matches.map {|x| extract_html_meta(x) }.any? do |attr| attr["name"].to_s.downcase == 'generator' && [attr["content"], attr["value"]].any? do |cv| !cv.nil? && cv.match(/^ ( org \s+ mode | j?latex2html | groff | makeinfo | texi2html | ronn ) \b /ix) end end end # Internal: Is this a generated jOOQ file? # # Return true or false def generated_jooq? return false unless extname.downcase == '.java' lines.first(2).any? { |l| l.include? 'This file is generated by jOOQ.' } end # Internal: Is this a generated Delphi Interface file for a type library? # # Delphi Type Library Import tool generates *_TLB.pas files based on .ridl files. # They are not meant to be altered by humans. # # Returns true or false def generated_pascal_tlb? !!name.match(/_tlb\.pas$/i) end # Internal: Is this a Sorbet RBI file generated by Tapioca? # # Tapioca generates non-human-editable .rbi files in several different # ways: # # 1. `tapioca gem` uses reflection to generate generic .rbi for gems. # 2. `tapioca dsl` uses DSL compilers to generate .rbi for modules/classes. # 3. `tapioca annotations` pulls .rbi from remote sources. # # All are marked with similar wording. # # Returns true or false def generated_sorbet_rbi? return false unless extname.downcase == '.rbi' return false unless lines.count >= 5 lines[0].match?(/^# typed:/) && lines[2].include?("DO NOT EDIT MANUALLY") && lines[4].match?(/^# Please (run|instead update this file by running) `bin\/tapioca/) end # Internal: Is this an HTML coverage report? # # Tools like coverage.py generate HTML reports under an `htmlcov` directory. # # Returns true or false. def htmlcov? !!name.match(/(?:^|\/)htmlcov\//) end # Internal: Extract a Hash of name/content pairs from an HTML tag def extract_html_meta(match) (match.last.sub(/\/\Z/, "").strip.scan(/ (?<=^|\s) # Check for preceding whitespace (name|content|value) # Attribute names we're interested in \s* = \s* # Key-value separator # Attribute value ( "[^"]+" # name="value" | '[^']+' # name='value' | [^\s"']+ # name=value ) /ix)).map do |match| key = match[0].downcase val = match[1].gsub(/\A["']|["']\Z/, '') [key, val] end.select { |x| x.length == 2 }.to_h end # Internal: Is this a generated SQLx query file? # # SQLx is a Rust SQL library which generates `**/.sqlx/query-*.json` files # in offline mode (enabled by default). # # These are used to be able to compile a project without requiring # the development database to be online. # # Returns true or false. def generated_sqlx_query? !!name.match(/(?:^|.*\/)\.sqlx\/query-.+\.json$/) end end end