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I didn't realize that the perl version existed when I started this, this version has a lot more features than the previous one since it will sort and separate python, system, and m5 headers in separate groups, it will remove duplicates, it will also convert c headers to stl headers
171 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
171 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
import os
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# lanuage type for each file extension
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lang_types = {
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'.c' : "C",
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'.h' : "C",
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'.cc' : "C++",
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'.hh' : "C++",
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'.cxx' : "C++",
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'.hxx' : "C++",
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'.cpp' : "C++",
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'.hpp' : "C++",
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'.C' : "C++",
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'.H' : "C++",
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'.i' : "swig",
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'.py' : "python",
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'.pl' : "perl",
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'.pm' : "perl",
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'.s' : "asm",
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'.S' : "asm",
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'.l' : "lex",
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'.ll' : "lex",
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'.y' : "yacc",
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'.yy' : "yacc",
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'.isa' : "isa",
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'.sh' : "shell",
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'.slicc' : "slicc",
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'.sm' : "slicc",
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'.awk' : "awk",
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'.el' : "lisp",
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'.txt' : "text",
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'.tex' : "tex",
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}
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# languages based on file prefix
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lang_prefixes = (
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('SCons', 'scons'),
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('Make', 'make'),
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('make', 'make'),
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('Doxyfile', 'doxygen'),
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)
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# languages based on #! line of first file
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hash_bang = (
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('python', 'python'),
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('perl', 'perl'),
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('sh', 'shell'),
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)
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# the list of all languages that we detect
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all_languages = frozenset(lang_types.itervalues())
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all_languages |= frozenset(lang for start,lang in lang_prefixes)
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all_languages |= frozenset(lang for start,lang in hash_bang)
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def lang_type(filename, firstline=None, openok=True):
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'''identify the language of a given filename and potentially the
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firstline of the file. If the firstline of the file is not
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provided and openok is True, open the file and read the first line
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if necessary'''
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basename = os.path.basename(filename)
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name,extension = os.path.splitext(basename)
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# first try to detect language based on file extension
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try:
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return lang_types[extension]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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# now try to detect language based on file prefix
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for start,lang in lang_prefixes:
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if basename.startswith(start):
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return lang
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# if a first line was not provided but the file is ok to open,
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# grab the first line of the file.
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if firstline is None and openok:
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handle = file(filename, 'r')
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firstline = handle.readline()
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handle.close()
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# try to detect language based on #! in first line
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if firstline and firstline.startswith('#!'):
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for string,lang in hash_bang:
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if firstline.find(string) > 0:
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return lang
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# sorry, we couldn't detect the language
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return None
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# directories and files to ignore by default
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default_dir_ignore = frozenset(('.hg', '.svn', 'build', 'ext'))
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default_file_ignore = frozenset(('parsetab.py', ))
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def find_files(base, languages=all_languages,
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dir_ignore=default_dir_ignore,
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file_ignore=default_file_ignore):
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'''find all files in a directory and its subdirectories based on a
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set of languages, ignore directories specified in dir_ignore and
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files specified in file_ignore'''
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if base[-1] != '/':
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base += '/'
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def update_dirs(dirs):
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'''strip the ignored directories out of the provided list'''
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index = len(dirs) - 1
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for i,d in enumerate(reversed(dirs)):
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if d in dir_ignore:
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del dirs[index - i]
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# walk over base
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for root,dirs,files in os.walk(base):
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root = root.replace(base, '', 1)
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# strip ignored directories from the list
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update_dirs(dirs)
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for filename in files:
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if filename in file_ignore:
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# skip ignored files
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continue
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# try to figure out the language of the specified file
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fullpath = os.path.join(base, root, filename)
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language = lang_type(fullpath)
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# if the file is one of the langauges that we want return
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# its name and the language
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if language in languages:
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yield fullpath, language
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def update_file(dst, src, language, mutator):
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'''update a file of the specified language with the provided
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mutator generator. If inplace is provided, update the file in
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place and return the handle to the updated file. If inplace is
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false, write the updated file to cStringIO'''
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# if the source and destination are the same, we're updating in place
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inplace = dst == src
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if isinstance(src, str):
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# if a filename was provided, open the file
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mode = 'r+' if inplace else 'r'
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src = file(src, mode)
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orig_lines = []
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# grab all of the lines of the file and strip them of their line ending
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old_lines = list(line.rstrip('\r\n') for line in src.xreadlines())
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new_lines = list(mutator(old_lines, src.name, language))
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for line in src.xreadlines():
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line = line
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if inplace:
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# if we're updating in place and the file hasn't changed, do nothing
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if old_lines == new_lines:
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return
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# otherwise, truncate the file and seek to the beginning.
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dst = src
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dst.truncate(0)
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dst.seek(0)
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elif isinstance(dst, str):
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# if we're not updating in place and a destination file name
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# was provided, create a file object
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dst = file(dst, 'w')
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for line in new_lines:
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dst.write(line)
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dst.write('\n')
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