Simple utility to add svn:eol-style to text files under
SVN control.  Like reindent.py, I expect to run this
mindlessly from time to time, checking in whatever it
happens to do ;-)
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+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+"""
+SVN helper script.
+
+Try to set the svn:eol-style property to "native" on every .py and .txt file
+in the directory tree rooted at the current directory.
+
+Files with the svn:eol-style property already set (to anything) are skipped.
+
+svn will itself refuse to set this property on a file that's not under SVN
+control, or that has a binary mime-type property set.  This script inherits
+that behavior, and passes on whatever warning message the failing "svn
+propset" command produces.
+
+In the Python project, it's safe to invoke this script from the root of
+a checkout.
+
+No output is produced for files that are ignored.  For a file that gets
+svn:eol-style set, output looks like:
+
+    property 'svn:eol-style' set on 'Lib\ctypes\__init__.py'
+
+For a file not under version control:
+
+    svn: warning: 'patch-finalizer.txt' is not under version control
+
+and for a file with a binary mime-type property:
+
+    svn: File 'Lib\test\test_pep263.py' has binary mime type property
+
+TODO:  This is slow, and especially on Windows, because it invokes a new svn
+command-line operation for every .py and .txt file.
+"""
+
+import os
+
+for root, dirs, files in os.walk('.'):
+    if '.svn' in dirs:
+        dirs.remove('.svn')
+    for fn in files:
+        if fn.endswith('.py') or fn.endswith('.txt'):
+            path = os.path.join(root, fn)
+            p = os.popen('svn proplist "%s"' % path)
+            guts = p.read()
+            p.close()
+            if 'eol-style' not in guts:
+                os.system('svn propset svn:eol-style native "%s"' % path)