Tim Peters | ad14720 | 2000-10-05 03:48:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #! /usr/bin/env python |
| 2 | |
| 3 | # Released to the public domain, by Tim Peters, 03 October 2000. |
| 4 | |
| 5 | """reindent [-d][-r][-v] path ... |
| 6 | |
| 7 | -d Dry run. Analyze, but don't make any changes to, files. |
| 8 | -r Recurse. Search for all .py files in subdirectories too. |
| 9 | -v Verbose. Print informative msgs; else no output. |
| 10 | |
| 11 | Change Python (.py) files to use 4-space indents and no hard tab characters. |
Tim Peters | ba001a0 | 2001-10-04 19:44:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | Also trim excess spaces and tabs from ends of lines, and remove empty lines |
| 13 | at the end of files. Also ensure the last line ends with a newline. |
Tim Peters | ad14720 | 2000-10-05 03:48:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 14 | |
| 15 | Pass one or more file and/or directory paths. When a directory path, all |
| 16 | .py files within the directory will be examined, and, if the -r option is |
| 17 | given, likewise recursively for subdirectories. |
| 18 | |
| 19 | Overwrites files in place, renaming the originals with a .bak extension. |
| 20 | If reindent finds nothing to change, the file is left alone. If reindent |
| 21 | does change a file, the changed file is a fixed-point for reindent (i.e., |
| 22 | running reindent on the resulting .py file won't change it again). |
| 23 | |
| 24 | The hard part of reindenting is figuring out what to do with comment |
| 25 | lines. So long as the input files get a clean bill of health from |
| 26 | tabnanny.py, reindent should do a good job. |
| 27 | """ |
| 28 | |
| 29 | __version__ = "1" |
| 30 | |
| 31 | import tokenize |
| 32 | import os |
| 33 | import sys |
| 34 | |
| 35 | verbose = 0 |
| 36 | recurse = 0 |
| 37 | dryrun = 0 |
| 38 | |
| 39 | def errprint(*args): |
| 40 | sep = "" |
| 41 | for arg in args: |
| 42 | sys.stderr.write(sep + str(arg)) |
| 43 | sep = " " |
| 44 | sys.stderr.write("\n") |
| 45 | |
| 46 | def main(): |
| 47 | import getopt |
| 48 | global verbose, recurse, dryrun |
| 49 | try: |
| 50 | opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "drv") |
| 51 | except getopt.error, msg: |
| 52 | errprint(msg) |
| 53 | return |
| 54 | for o, a in opts: |
| 55 | if o == '-d': |
| 56 | dryrun += 1 |
| 57 | elif o == '-r': |
| 58 | recurse += 1 |
| 59 | elif o == '-v': |
| 60 | verbose += 1 |
| 61 | if not args: |
| 62 | errprint("Usage:", __doc__) |
| 63 | return |
| 64 | for arg in args: |
| 65 | check(arg) |
| 66 | |
| 67 | def check(file): |
| 68 | if os.path.isdir(file) and not os.path.islink(file): |
| 69 | if verbose: |
| 70 | print "listing directory", file |
| 71 | names = os.listdir(file) |
| 72 | for name in names: |
| 73 | fullname = os.path.join(file, name) |
| 74 | if ((recurse and os.path.isdir(fullname) and |
| 75 | not os.path.islink(fullname)) |
| 76 | or name.lower().endswith(".py")): |
| 77 | check(fullname) |
| 78 | return |
| 79 | |
| 80 | if verbose: |
| 81 | print "checking", file, "...", |
| 82 | try: |
| 83 | f = open(file) |
| 84 | except IOError, msg: |
| 85 | errprint("%s: I/O Error: %s" % (file, str(msg))) |
| 86 | return |
| 87 | |
| 88 | r = Reindenter(f) |
| 89 | f.close() |
| 90 | if r.run(): |
| 91 | if verbose: |
| 92 | print "changed." |
| 93 | if dryrun: |
| 94 | print "But this is a dry run, so leaving it alone." |
| 95 | if not dryrun: |
| 96 | bak = file + ".bak" |
| 97 | if os.path.exists(bak): |
| 98 | os.remove(bak) |
| 99 | os.rename(file, bak) |
| 100 | if verbose: |
| 101 | print "renamed", file, "to", bak |
| 102 | f = open(file, "w") |
| 103 | r.write(f) |
| 104 | f.close() |
| 105 | if verbose: |
| 106 | print "wrote new", file |
| 107 | else: |
| 108 | if verbose: |
| 109 | print "unchanged." |
| 110 | |
Tim Peters | ba001a0 | 2001-10-04 19:44:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 111 | def _rstrip(line, JUNK='\n \t'): |
| 112 | """Return line stripped of trailing spaces, tabs, newlines. |
| 113 | |
| 114 | Note that line.rstrip() instead also strips sundry control characters, |
| 115 | but at least one known Emacs user expects to keep junk like that, not |
| 116 | mentioning Barry by name or anything <wink>. |
| 117 | """ |
| 118 | |
| 119 | i = len(line) |
| 120 | while i > 0 and line[i-1] in JUNK: |
| 121 | i -= 1 |
| 122 | return line[:i] |
| 123 | |
Tim Peters | ad14720 | 2000-10-05 03:48:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 124 | class Reindenter: |
| 125 | |
| 126 | def __init__(self, f): |
| 127 | self.find_stmt = 1 # next token begins a fresh stmt? |
| 128 | self.level = 0 # current indent level |
| 129 | |
| 130 | # Raw file lines. |
| 131 | self.raw = f.readlines() |
| 132 | |
| 133 | # File lines, rstripped & tab-expanded. Dummy at start is so |
| 134 | # that we can use tokenize's 1-based line numbering easily. |
| 135 | # Note that a line is all-blank iff it's "\n". |
Tim Peters | ba001a0 | 2001-10-04 19:44:10 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 136 | self.lines = [_rstrip(line).expandtabs() + "\n" |
Tim Peters | ad14720 | 2000-10-05 03:48:38 +0000 | [diff] [blame] | 137 | for line in self.raw] |
| 138 | self.lines.insert(0, None) |
| 139 | self.index = 1 # index into self.lines of next line |
| 140 | |
| 141 | # List of (lineno, indentlevel) pairs, one for each stmt and |
| 142 | # comment line. indentlevel is -1 for comment lines, as a |
| 143 | # signal that tokenize doesn't know what to do about them; |
| 144 | # indeed, they're our headache! |
| 145 | self.stats = [] |
| 146 | |
| 147 | def run(self): |
| 148 | tokenize.tokenize(self.getline, self.tokeneater) |
| 149 | # Remove trailing empty lines. |
| 150 | lines = self.lines |
| 151 | while lines and lines[-1] == "\n": |
| 152 | lines.pop() |
| 153 | # Sentinel. |
| 154 | stats = self.stats |
| 155 | stats.append((len(lines), 0)) |
| 156 | # Map count of leading spaces to # we want. |
| 157 | have2want = {} |
| 158 | # Program after transformation. |
| 159 | after = self.after = [] |
| 160 | for i in range(len(stats)-1): |
| 161 | thisstmt, thislevel = stats[i] |
| 162 | nextstmt = stats[i+1][0] |
| 163 | have = getlspace(lines[thisstmt]) |
| 164 | want = thislevel * 4 |
| 165 | if want < 0: |
| 166 | # A comment line. |
| 167 | if have: |
| 168 | # An indented comment line. If we saw the same |
| 169 | # indentation before, reuse what it most recently |
| 170 | # mapped to. |
| 171 | want = have2want.get(have, -1) |
| 172 | if want < 0: |
| 173 | # Then it probably belongs to the next real stmt. |
| 174 | for j in xrange(i+1, len(stats)-1): |
| 175 | jline, jlevel = stats[j] |
| 176 | if jlevel >= 0: |
| 177 | if have == getlspace(lines[jline]): |
| 178 | want = jlevel * 4 |
| 179 | break |
| 180 | if want < 0: # Maybe it's a hanging |
| 181 | # comment like this one, |
| 182 | # in which case we should shift it like its base |
| 183 | # line got shifted. |
| 184 | for j in xrange(i-1, -1, -1): |
| 185 | jline, jlevel = stats[j] |
| 186 | if jlevel >= 0: |
| 187 | want = have + getlspace(after[jline-1]) - \ |
| 188 | getlspace(lines[jline]) |
| 189 | break |
| 190 | if want < 0: |
| 191 | # Still no luck -- leave it alone. |
| 192 | want = have |
| 193 | else: |
| 194 | want = 0 |
| 195 | assert want >= 0 |
| 196 | have2want[have] = want |
| 197 | diff = want - have |
| 198 | if diff == 0 or have == 0: |
| 199 | after.extend(lines[thisstmt:nextstmt]) |
| 200 | else: |
| 201 | for line in lines[thisstmt:nextstmt]: |
| 202 | if diff > 0: |
| 203 | if line == "\n": |
| 204 | after.append(line) |
| 205 | else: |
| 206 | after.append(" " * diff + line) |
| 207 | else: |
| 208 | remove = min(getlspace(line), -diff) |
| 209 | after.append(line[remove:]) |
| 210 | return self.raw != self.after |
| 211 | |
| 212 | def write(self, f): |
| 213 | f.writelines(self.after) |
| 214 | |
| 215 | # Line-getter for tokenize. |
| 216 | def getline(self): |
| 217 | if self.index >= len(self.lines): |
| 218 | line = "" |
| 219 | else: |
| 220 | line = self.lines[self.index] |
| 221 | self.index += 1 |
| 222 | return line |
| 223 | |
| 224 | # Line-eater for tokenize. |
| 225 | def tokeneater(self, type, token, (sline, scol), end, line, |
| 226 | INDENT=tokenize.INDENT, |
| 227 | DEDENT=tokenize.DEDENT, |
| 228 | NEWLINE=tokenize.NEWLINE, |
| 229 | COMMENT=tokenize.COMMENT, |
| 230 | NL=tokenize.NL): |
| 231 | |
| 232 | if type == NEWLINE: |
| 233 | # A program statement, or ENDMARKER, will eventually follow, |
| 234 | # after some (possibly empty) run of tokens of the form |
| 235 | # (NL | COMMENT)* (INDENT | DEDENT+)? |
| 236 | self.find_stmt = 1 |
| 237 | |
| 238 | elif type == INDENT: |
| 239 | self.find_stmt = 1 |
| 240 | self.level += 1 |
| 241 | |
| 242 | elif type == DEDENT: |
| 243 | self.find_stmt = 1 |
| 244 | self.level -= 1 |
| 245 | |
| 246 | elif type == COMMENT: |
| 247 | if self.find_stmt: |
| 248 | self.stats.append((sline, -1)) |
| 249 | # but we're still looking for a new stmt, so leave |
| 250 | # find_stmt alone |
| 251 | |
| 252 | elif type == NL: |
| 253 | pass |
| 254 | |
| 255 | elif self.find_stmt: |
| 256 | # This is the first "real token" following a NEWLINE, so it |
| 257 | # must be the first token of the next program statement, or an |
| 258 | # ENDMARKER. |
| 259 | self.find_stmt = 0 |
| 260 | if line: # not endmarker |
| 261 | self.stats.append((sline, self.level)) |
| 262 | |
| 263 | # Count number of leading blanks. |
| 264 | def getlspace(line): |
| 265 | i, n = 0, len(line) |
| 266 | while i < n and line[i] == " ": |
| 267 | i += 1 |
| 268 | return i |
| 269 | |
| 270 | if __name__ == '__main__': |
| 271 | main() |