test plan:
* go test -run '^Test_GeneratorTestSuite$' \
-testify.m '^(TestGenerationFiles)$' \
github.com/go-enry/go-enry/v2/internal/code-generator/generator
The GetLanguageInfo method is now implemented in terms of GetLanguageInfoByID.
This is possible because you can use GetLanguageID to get the ID for a language.
As discussed in https://github.com/go-enry/go-enry/issues/54, this provides an
API for accessing a LanguageInfo struct which is populated with all the data
from the Linguist YAML source file. Functions are provided to access the
LanguageInfo by name or ID.
The other top-level functions like GetLanguageExtensions, GetLanguageGroup, etc.
could in principle be implemented using this structure, which would simplify the
code generation. But that would be a big change so I didn't do any of that.
Perhaps in the next major version something like that would make sense.
The Linguist-defined language IDs are important to our use case because they are
used as database identifiers. This adds a new generator to extract the language
IDs into a map and uses that to implement GetLanguageID.
Because one language has the ID 0, there is no way to tell if a language name is
found or not. If desired, we could add this by returning (string, bool) from
GetLanguageID. But none of the other functions that take language names do this,
so I didn't want to introduce it here.
As Git on win does not support symlinks [1], we have to hard-code
the paths to fils under ./samples/ in Linguist codebase that are
known to be a symlink.
1. https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/wiki/Symbolic-Links
TestPlan:
- go test ./internal/code-generator/generator -run Test_GeneratorTestSuite
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bezzubov <bzz@apache.org>
It seems that reading ./samples/ from Linguist consumes
a different number of files from filesystem on different OSes.
This change adds ENRY_DEBUG env var to print some debug output
about calculations of token stats from samples.
TestPlan:
- ENRY_DEBUG=1 go test -v ./internal/code-generator/generator \
-run Test_GeneratorTestSuite -testify.m TestGenerationFiles
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bezzubov <bzz@apache.org>
On Win `make code-generate` produces unreasonable
Bayesian classifier weights from Linguist samples
silently, failing only the final classification tests.
TestPlan:
- go test ./internal/code-generator/... \
-run Test_GeneratorTestSuite -testify.m TestGenerationFiles
Signed-off-by: Alexander Bezzubov <bzz@apache.org>