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157 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
157 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Pretty-prints the contents of a GYP file."""
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import sys
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import re
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# Regex to remove comments when we're counting braces.
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COMMENT_RE = re.compile(r"\s*#.*")
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# Regex to remove quoted strings when we're counting braces.
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# It takes into account quoted quotes, and makes sure that the quotes match.
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# NOTE: It does not handle quotes that span more than one line, or
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# cases where an escaped quote is preceded by an escaped backslash.
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QUOTE_RE_STR = r'(?P<q>[\'"])(.*?)(?<![^\\][\\])(?P=q)'
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QUOTE_RE = re.compile(QUOTE_RE_STR)
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def comment_replace(matchobj):
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return matchobj.group(1) + matchobj.group(2) + "#" * len(matchobj.group(3))
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def mask_comments(input):
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"""Mask the quoted strings so we skip braces inside quoted strings."""
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search_re = re.compile(r"(.*?)(#)(.*)")
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return [search_re.sub(comment_replace, line) for line in input]
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def quote_replace(matchobj):
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return "{}{}{}{}".format(
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matchobj.group(1),
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matchobj.group(2),
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"x" * len(matchobj.group(3)),
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matchobj.group(2),
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)
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def mask_quotes(input):
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"""Mask the quoted strings so we skip braces inside quoted strings."""
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search_re = re.compile(r"(.*?)" + QUOTE_RE_STR)
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return [search_re.sub(quote_replace, line) for line in input]
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def do_split(input, masked_input, search_re):
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output = []
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mask_output = []
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for (line, masked_line) in zip(input, masked_input):
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m = search_re.match(masked_line)
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while m:
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split = len(m.group(1))
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line = line[:split] + r"\n" + line[split:]
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masked_line = masked_line[:split] + r"\n" + masked_line[split:]
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m = search_re.match(masked_line)
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output.extend(line.split(r"\n"))
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mask_output.extend(masked_line.split(r"\n"))
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return (output, mask_output)
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def split_double_braces(input):
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"""Masks out the quotes and comments, and then splits appropriate
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lines (lines that matche the double_*_brace re's above) before
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indenting them below.
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These are used to split lines which have multiple braces on them, so
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that the indentation looks prettier when all laid out (e.g. closing
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braces make a nice diagonal line).
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"""
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double_open_brace_re = re.compile(r"(.*?[\[\{\(,])(\s*)([\[\{\(])")
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double_close_brace_re = re.compile(r"(.*?[\]\}\)],?)(\s*)([\]\}\)])")
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masked_input = mask_quotes(input)
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masked_input = mask_comments(masked_input)
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(output, mask_output) = do_split(input, masked_input, double_open_brace_re)
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(output, mask_output) = do_split(output, mask_output, double_close_brace_re)
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return output
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def count_braces(line):
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"""keeps track of the number of braces on a given line and returns the result.
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It starts at zero and subtracts for closed braces, and adds for open braces.
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"""
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open_braces = ["[", "(", "{"]
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close_braces = ["]", ")", "}"]
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closing_prefix_re = re.compile(r"[^\s\]\}\)]\s*[\]\}\)]+,?\s*$")
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cnt = 0
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stripline = COMMENT_RE.sub(r"", line)
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stripline = QUOTE_RE.sub(r"''", stripline)
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for char in stripline:
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for brace in open_braces:
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if char == brace:
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cnt += 1
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for brace in close_braces:
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if char == brace:
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cnt -= 1
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after = False
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if cnt > 0:
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after = True
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# This catches the special case of a closing brace having something
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# other than just whitespace ahead of it -- we don't want to
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# unindent that until after this line is printed so it stays with
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# the previous indentation level.
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if cnt < 0 and closing_prefix_re.match(stripline):
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after = True
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return (cnt, after)
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def prettyprint_input(lines):
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"""Does the main work of indenting the input based on the brace counts."""
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indent = 0
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basic_offset = 2
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for line in lines:
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if COMMENT_RE.match(line):
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print(line)
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else:
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line = line.strip("\r\n\t ") # Otherwise doesn't strip \r on Unix.
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if len(line) > 0:
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(brace_diff, after) = count_braces(line)
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if brace_diff != 0:
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if after:
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print(" " * (basic_offset * indent) + line)
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indent += brace_diff
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else:
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indent += brace_diff
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print(" " * (basic_offset * indent) + line)
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else:
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print(" " * (basic_offset * indent) + line)
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else:
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print("")
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def main():
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if len(sys.argv) > 1:
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data = open(sys.argv[1]).read().splitlines()
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else:
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data = sys.stdin.read().splitlines()
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# Split up the double braces.
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lines = split_double_braces(data)
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# Indent and print the output.
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prettyprint_input(lines)
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return 0
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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sys.exit(main())
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