serenity/Meta/lint-gml-format.sh
implicitfield 71b184accf Meta+Lagom: Enable CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_INSTALL_RPATH
On macOS, CMake incorrectly tries to add and/or remove rpaths from files
that it has already processed when it performs installation. Setting the
rpaths during the build process ensures that they are only set once, and
as a bonus, makes installation slightly more performant.

Fixes #10055.
2023-06-08 17:59:53 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
script_path=$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P)
cd "${script_path}/.." || exit 1
if [ -z "${GML_FORMAT:-}" ] ; then
if ! [ -d Build/lagom/ ] ; then
echo "Directory Build/lagom/ does not exist. Skipping GML formatting."
exit 0
fi
if ! [ -r Build/lagom/bin/gml-format ] ; then
echo "Lagom executable gml-format was not built. Skipping GML formatting."
echo "To enable this check, you may need to run './Meta/serenity.sh build lagom' first."
exit 0
fi
GML_FORMAT="Build/lagom/bin/gml-format"
fi
if [ "$#" -gt "0" ] ; then
# We're in the middle of a pre-commit run, so we should only check the files that have
# actually changed. The reason is that "git ls-files | grep" on the entire repo takes
# about 100ms. That is perfectly fine during a CI run, but becomes noticable during a
# pre-commit hook. It is unnecessary to check the entire repository on every single
# commit, so we save some time here.
for file in "$@"; do
if [[ "${file}" =~ \.gml ]]; then
echo "$file"
fi
done
else
find AK Base Documentation Kernel Meta Ports Tests Userland -type f -name '*.gml' -print
fi \
| xargs -r "${GML_FORMAT}" -i