Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: functiondefextractor
Version: 0.0.3
Summary: Function Definition Extractor
Home-page: https://github.com/philips-software/functiondefextractor
Author: Brijesh
Author-email: brijesh.krishnank@philips.com
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: xlrd (==1.2.0)
Requires-Dist: xlsxwriter (==1.2.1)
Requires-Dist: pandas (==1.0.5)

# Function Extractor

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Tool to extract the function definitions from the source code

It can be used to extract functions from,

- C  

- C++

- C#  

- Java  

- Python

- TypeScript

- JavaScript

Advantage of using such function extractions are,

- Resolving technical debt  

- Identify function similarity  

- Identify pattern check (Supresswarnings, Assert, etc...)

## Dependencies

- python 3.8 : 64 bit  

- python packages (xlrd, xlsxwriter, pandas)  

- third party packages [Ctags, grep]

## Installation


Requirements are added in requirement.txt file

Python 3.8

python: install python for the respective OS at
"https://www.python.org/downloads/" Make sure to update the
path variable to point to the python installation folder.

pip: (only if pip is not present by default) get get-pip.py
from below link to your folder "https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py"
Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder containing get-pip.py.

Run the following command:

functiondefextractor:

pip install functiondefextractor

## Other tools

### Ctags: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctags"

- Windows:

1.Download Ctags from "http://ctags.sourceforge.net/"

2.Select the right package(based on OS & architecture) and

extract the zip file to a folder

3.Update the system 'path' environment variable with the path to ctags executable

- Linux:

`apt-get install ctags`

- OS X:

`brew install ctags`

### grep

1.Download grep `"binaries and Dependencies"`

from `http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/grep.htm`

2.Extract the content to a folder

3.Copy and paste contents from `\bin` folder of Dependencies

to `\bin` folder of Binaries

4.Update the system `'path'` environment variable with the path to "grep" executable


```sh
pip install functiondefextractor
```

## Usage & Configuration

### Code

- General usage with out options.

```sh
from functiondefextractor import core_extractor
out_put = core_extractor.extractor (r"path_to_repo/code")
print(out_put)
```

- To extract functions based on annotation.

```sh
from functiondefextractor import core_extractor
out_put = core_extractor.extractor (r"path_to_repo/code", annot="@Test")
print(out_put)
```

- To extract delta lines(+/-) from code based on annotation/key word.
Note: If user is unaware of complete annotation use this(annot with delta)
feature to extract functions else use the above feature.

```sh
from functiondefextractor import core_extractor
out_put = core_extractor.extractor
          (r"path_to_repo/code", annot="@SupressWarning", delta="5")
print(out_put)
```

- To analyse various patterns in the code based on given condition.
For example to search assert, suppress warnings patterns.

```sh
from functiondefextractor import core_extractor
out_put = core_extractor.check_condition
          ("@SupressWarning", r"path_to_excelfile/dataframe", "(")
print(out_put)
```

### Commandline

- General usage with out options to extract functions from repo.

```sh
>>>python -m functiondefextractor.extractor_cmd --p path/to/repo
```

- To analyse various patterns in the code based on given condition.

```sh
>>>python -m functiondefextractor.extractor_cmd
             --c "@Assert" --e path/to/excel/dataframe --s "("
```

- Help option can be found at,  

```sh
>>>python -m functiondefextractor.extractor_cmd -h
```

### Output

- Executing functiondefextractor to extract functions from
 command line would generate an output excel file which contains
 FileName_FunctionName in Unique ID column and extracted functions in Code column

- Using functiondefextractor to extract functions from code would return
 a dataframe with same content as excel file.

- When functiondefextractor is executed to analyse patterns in code, an excel file
 with multiple sheets would be generated which contains the requested patterns and
 pivot table. Also an html file with pivot table of the same would be generated.

## Contact


Brijesh Krishnan <brijesh.krishnank@philips.com>

Sannihith Reddy <sannihith.reddyp@philips.com>


## License


The MIT License (MIT) Copyright © [2019] Koninklijke Philips N.V, "https://www.philips.com"

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation
files (the Software), to deal in the Software without restriction,
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merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the
Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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