| #!/usr/bin/env perl |
| # |
| # Clean a text file -- or directory of text files -- of stealth whitespace. |
| # WARNING: this can be a highly destructive operation. Use with caution. |
| # |
| |
| use warnings; |
| use bytes; |
| use File::Basename; |
| |
| # Default options |
| $max_width = 79; |
| |
| # Clean up space-tab sequences, either by removing spaces or |
| # replacing them with tabs. |
| sub clean_space_tabs($) |
| { |
| no bytes; # Tab alignment depends on characters |
| |
| my($li) = @_; |
| my($lo) = ''; |
| my $pos = 0; |
| my $nsp = 0; |
| my($i, $c); |
| |
| for ($i = 0; $i < length($li); $i++) { |
| $c = substr($li, $i, 1); |
| if ($c eq "\t") { |
| my $npos = ($pos+$nsp+8) & ~7; |
| my $ntab = ($npos >> 3) - ($pos >> 3); |
| $lo .= "\t" x $ntab; |
| $pos = $npos; |
| $nsp = 0; |
| } elsif ($c eq "\n" || $c eq "\r") { |
| $lo .= " " x $nsp; |
| $pos += $nsp; |
| $nsp = 0; |
| $lo .= $c; |
| $pos = 0; |
| } elsif ($c eq " ") { |
| $nsp++; |
| } else { |
| $lo .= " " x $nsp; |
| $pos += $nsp; |
| $nsp = 0; |
| $lo .= $c; |
| $pos++; |
| } |
| } |
| $lo .= " " x $nsp; |
| return $lo; |
| } |
| |
| # Compute the visual width of a string |
| sub strwidth($) { |
| no bytes; # Tab alignment depends on characters |
| |
| my($li) = @_; |
| my($c, $i); |
| my $pos = 0; |
| my $mlen = 0; |
| |
| for ($i = 0; $i < length($li); $i++) { |
| $c = substr($li,$i,1); |
| if ($c eq "\t") { |
| $pos = ($pos+8) & ~7; |
| } elsif ($c eq "\n") { |
| $mlen = $pos if ($pos > $mlen); |
| $pos = 0; |
| } else { |
| $pos++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| $mlen = $pos if ($pos > $mlen); |
| return $mlen; |
| } |
| |
| $name = basename($0); |
| |
| @files = (); |
| |
| while (defined($a = shift(@ARGV))) { |
| if ($a =~ /^-/) { |
| if ($a eq '-width' || $a eq '-w') { |
| $max_width = shift(@ARGV)+0; |
| } else { |
| print STDERR "Usage: $name [-width #] files...\n"; |
| exit 1; |
| } |
| } else { |
| push(@files, $a); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| foreach $f ( @files ) { |
| print STDERR "$name: $f\n"; |
| |
| if (! -f $f) { |
| print STDERR "$f: not a file\n"; |
| next; |
| } |
| |
| if (!open(FILE, '+<', $f)) { |
| print STDERR "$name: Cannot open file: $f: $!\n"; |
| next; |
| } |
| |
| binmode FILE; |
| |
| # First, verify that it is not a binary file; consider any file |
| # with a zero byte to be a binary file. Is there any better, or |
| # additional, heuristic that should be applied? |
| $is_binary = 0; |
| |
| while (read(FILE, $data, 65536) > 0) { |
| if ($data =~ /\0/) { |
| $is_binary = 1; |
| last; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ($is_binary) { |
| print STDERR "$name: $f: binary file\n"; |
| next; |
| } |
| |
| seek(FILE, 0, 0); |
| |
| $in_bytes = 0; |
| $out_bytes = 0; |
| $blank_bytes = 0; |
| |
| @blanks = (); |
| @lines = (); |
| $lineno = 0; |
| |
| while ( defined($line = <FILE>) ) { |
| $lineno++; |
| $in_bytes += length($line); |
| $line =~ s/[ \t\r]*$//; # Remove trailing spaces |
| $line = clean_space_tabs($line); |
| |
| if ( $line eq "\n" ) { |
| push(@blanks, $line); |
| $blank_bytes += length($line); |
| } else { |
| push(@lines, @blanks); |
| $out_bytes += $blank_bytes; |
| push(@lines, $line); |
| $out_bytes += length($line); |
| @blanks = (); |
| $blank_bytes = 0; |
| } |
| |
| $l_width = strwidth($line); |
| if ($max_width && $l_width > $max_width) { |
| print STDERR |
| "$f:$lineno: line exceeds $max_width characters ($l_width)\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| # Any blanks at the end of the file are discarded |
| |
| if ($in_bytes != $out_bytes) { |
| # Only write to the file if changed |
| seek(FILE, 0, 0); |
| print FILE @lines; |
| |
| if ( !defined($where = tell(FILE)) || |
| !truncate(FILE, $where) ) { |
| die "$name: Failed to truncate modified file: $f: $!\n"; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| close(FILE); |
| } |