stop codecov comments and commit WIP

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burnettk 2023-05-30 15:07:00 -04:00
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.github/codecov.yml vendored Normal file
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# avoiding posting comments on PRs about coverage
comment: false

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@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ matches_filename_pattern() {
# Remove file extension and capitalize the first letter
local expected_comment=$(basename "$file_name" .py)
expected_comment_with_first_letter_capitalized="${expected_comment^}"
if grep -Eq "\"\"\"${expected_comment}\.\"\"\"" <<< "$comment_line"; then
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fi
}
# this is the sort of garbage we want to remove:
# class InvalidLogLevelError(Exception):
# """InvalidLogLevelError."""
# Function to remove useless comments after class declarations
remove_useless_comments() {
local file_name="$1"
echo "grepping"
matches=$(ggrep --group-separator=HOTSEP -B 1 -E '^\s*"""' "$file_name" || echo '')
if [[ -n "$matches" ]]; then
matches="${matches}\nHOTSEP"
echo -e "$matches"
while read -d'HOTSEP' -r match || [ -n "$match" ]; do
echo "match: ${match}"
if [[ -n "$match" ]]; then
code_line_of_match=$(head -n 1 <<< "$match")
comment_line_of_match=$(sed -n '2 p' <<< "$match")
echo "code_line_of_match: ${code_line_of_match}"
comment_line_of_match=$(sed -n '2 p' <<< "$match")
echo "comment_line_of_match: ${comment_line_of_match}"
comment_contents=$(hot_sed -E 's/^\s*"""(.*)\.""".*$/\1/' <<< "$comment_line_of_match")
echo "comment_contents: ${comment_contents}"
if grep -Eiq "^\s*(def|class) ${comment_contents}\(" <<< "$code_line_of_match"; then
# Remove line from file matching comment_line
hot_sed -i "/${comment_line_of_match}/d" "$file_name"
fi
fi
done <<< $matches
fi
}
# Process each Python file in the "src" and "tests" directories
for file in $(find src tests -type f -name '*.py'); do
# Read the first line of the file
read -r first_line < "$file"
# Check if the first line matches the expected comment pattern
if matches_filename_pattern "$file" "$first_line"; then
# Remove the comment from the file
hot_sed -i '1d' "$file"
if grep -Eq '/logging_service' <<< "$file"; then
echo "processing file that we hand picked for debugging: ${file}"
remove_useless_comments "$file"
fi
# this is already done
# if [ -s "$file" ]; then
# # read -r first_line < "$file"
#
# # Check if the first line matches the expected comment pattern
# # if matches_filename_pattern "$file" "$first_line"; then
# # # Remove the comment from the file
# # hot_sed -i '1d' "$file"
# #
# # # Remove useless comments after class declarations
# # fi
# fi
done