feat(script): Support label-tool-skip directive labels #4274
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Automatically generate the `doc_url` labels for checkers for analysers which we know how to do this. (Currently implemented only for Clang SA and Clang-Tidy.) This tooling does a single HTTP request to download a "Table of Contents" (ToC) document and uses HTML DOM scraping to extract the list of checkers and their corresponding documentation link. There was existing prior work for this feature, but those scripts were about 3 years old (introduced in 2021. Nov, commit aa72dc0), and they ceased to properly work. For example, for _Clang-Tidy_, the contents of the ToC changed in a way that the previously used XPath expression did not match anything at all. In addition, the previous work at `doc_url.py` (later renamed `doc_url_generate.py`) only generated labels for the checkers that were _already_ present in the configuration file, defeating the purpose of using a script to determine new labels for checkers. This version reintroduces an improved DOM scraping logic, and enables generating `doc_url` for checkers that are not yet present in the configuration file, all the while using the new `label_tool/` package structure introduced in a previous commit.
Automatically generate the `severity` labels for checkers of analysers which we know how to. (Currently implemented only for the Clang diagnostic (warning) flags exposed through Clang-Tidy.) There was existing prior work for this feature, but that script was about 3 years old (introduced in 2021. Nov, commit 8d1a7fe), and due to changes in the DOM of Sphinx documents, ceased to work properly since. This refactoring is smaller in scope than the `doc_url` generation that was done in a previous commit, as the original `compiler_warnings.py` script accurately generated severities (and `doc_url`s, for that matter) for previously "unknown" "checkers" as well.
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Considering that all previously developed label-generating tools are now subsumed into the new `label_tool` package, the extra directory is unnecessary.
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After upgrade on `master` to `pylint==3.2.4`, new warnings are enabled which were not honoured in `label-tool`.
In some cases it might be deemed necessary that a label (e.g., a higher or lower `severity`) is more appropriate than what the tool would otherwise auto-generate. In such cases, a `label-tool-skip:LABEL_KEY` (e.g., `label-tool-skip:severity`, as applied in commit 04d27ab) can indicate to stamp the fact that a developer overruled the tools' decisions. Prior to this commit, the tooling actually disregarded this information, but now I added the necessary handling to the existing aspects.
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⛔ Blocked by #4225.
In some cases, such as in #4243, it might be deemed necessary that a label (e.g., a higher or lower
severity) is more appropriate than what the tool would auto-generate. In such cases, alabel-tool-skip:LABEL_KEYdirective can be applied, but prior to this patch, the tool disregarded this information. This patch implements the necessary handling for the existing aspects of the label-tool to appropriately respect these skip directives.