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Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +00001"""text_file
2
3provides the TextFile class, which gives an interface to text files
4that (optionally) takes care of stripping comments, ignoring blank
5lines, and joining lines with backslashes."""
6
7# created 1999/01/12, Greg Ward
8
9__revision__ = "$Id$"
10
11from types import *
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +000012import sys, os, string
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000013
14
15class TextFile:
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000016
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +000017 """Provides a file-like object that takes care of all the things you
18 commonly want to do when processing a text file that has some
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +000019 line-by-line syntax: strip comments (as long as "#" is your
20 comment character), skip blank lines, join adjacent lines by
21 escaping the newline (ie. backslash at end of line), strip
22 leading and/or trailing whitespace. All of these are optional
23 and independently controllable.
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +000024
25 Provides a 'warn()' method so you can generate warning messages that
26 report physical line number, even if the logical line in question
27 spans multiple physical lines. Also provides 'unreadline()' for
28 implementing line-at-a-time lookahead.
29
30 Constructor is called as:
31
32 TextFile (filename=None, file=None, **options)
33
34 It bombs (RuntimeError) if both 'filename' and 'file' are None;
35 'filename' should be a string, and 'file' a file object (or
36 something that provides 'readline()' and 'close()' methods). It is
37 recommended that you supply at least 'filename', so that TextFile
38 can include it in warning messages. If 'file' is not supplied,
39 TextFile creates its own using the 'open()' builtin.
40
41 The options are all boolean, and affect the value returned by
42 'readline()':
43 strip_comments [default: true]
44 strip from "#" to end-of-line, as well as any whitespace
45 leading up to the "#" -- unless it is escaped by a backslash
46 lstrip_ws [default: false]
47 strip leading whitespace from each line before returning it
48 rstrip_ws [default: true]
49 strip trailing whitespace (including line terminator!) from
50 each line before returning it
51 skip_blanks [default: true}
52 skip lines that are empty *after* stripping comments and
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +000053 whitespace. (If both lstrip_ws and rstrip_ws are false,
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +000054 then some lines may consist of solely whitespace: these will
55 *not* be skipped, even if 'skip_blanks' is true.)
56 join_lines [default: false]
57 if a backslash is the last non-newline character on a line
58 after stripping comments and whitespace, join the following line
59 to it to form one "logical line"; if N consecutive lines end
60 with a backslash, then N+1 physical lines will be joined to
61 form one logical line.
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +000062 collapse_join [default: false]
63 strip leading whitespace from lines that are joined to their
64 predecessor; only matters if (join_lines and not lstrip_ws)
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +000065
66 Note that since 'rstrip_ws' can strip the trailing newline, the
67 semantics of 'readline()' must differ from those of the builtin file
68 object's 'readline()' method! In particular, 'readline()' returns
69 None for end-of-file: an empty string might just be a blank line (or
70 an all-whitespace line), if 'rstrip_ws' is true but 'skip_blanks' is
71 not."""
72
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000073 default_options = { 'strip_comments': 1,
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000074 'skip_blanks': 1,
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000075 'lstrip_ws': 0,
76 'rstrip_ws': 1,
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +000077 'join_lines': 0,
78 'collapse_join': 0,
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000079 }
80
Greg Ward782cdfe1999-03-23 14:00:06 +000081 def __init__ (self, filename=None, file=None, **options):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +000082 """Construct a new TextFile object. At least one of 'filename'
83 (a string) and 'file' (a file-like object) must be supplied.
84 They keyword argument options are described above and affect
85 the values returned by 'readline()'."""
Greg Ward782cdfe1999-03-23 14:00:06 +000086
87 if filename is None and file is None:
88 raise RuntimeError, \
89 "you must supply either or both of 'filename' and 'file'"
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000090
91 # set values for all options -- either from client option hash
92 # or fallback to default_options
93 for opt in self.default_options.keys():
94 if options.has_key (opt):
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +000095 setattr (self, opt, options[opt])
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +000096
97 else:
98 setattr (self, opt, self.default_options[opt])
99
100 # sanity check client option hash
101 for opt in options.keys():
102 if not self.default_options.has_key (opt):
103 raise KeyError, "invalid TextFile option '%s'" % opt
104
Greg Ward782cdfe1999-03-23 14:00:06 +0000105 if file is None:
106 self.open (filename)
107 else:
108 self.filename = filename
109 self.file = file
110 self.current_line = 0 # assuming that file is at BOF!
Greg Ward787451b1999-03-26 21:48:59 +0000111
Greg Ward91c488c1999-03-29 18:01:49 +0000112 # 'linebuf' is a stack of lines that will be emptied before we
113 # actually read from the file; it's only populated by an
114 # 'unreadline()' operation
115 self.linebuf = []
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000116
117
Greg Ward782cdfe1999-03-23 14:00:06 +0000118 def open (self, filename):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000119 """Open a new file named 'filename'. This overrides both the
120 'filename' and 'file' arguments to the constructor."""
121
Greg Ward782cdfe1999-03-23 14:00:06 +0000122 self.filename = filename
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000123 self.file = open (self.filename, 'r')
124 self.current_line = 0
125
126
127 def close (self):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000128 """Close the current file and forget everything we know about it
129 (filename, current line number)."""
130
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000131 self.file.close ()
132 self.file = None
133 self.filename = None
134 self.current_line = None
135
136
Greg Wardf11296b2000-09-16 18:06:31 +0000137 def gen_error (self, msg, line=None):
138 outmsg = []
139 if line is None:
140 line = self.current_line
141 outmsg.append(self.filename + ", ")
142 if type (line) in (ListType, TupleType):
143 outmsg.append("lines %d-%d: " % tuple (line))
144 else:
145 outmsg.append("line %d: " % line)
146 outmsg.append(str(msg))
147 return string.join(outmsg, "")
148
149
150 def error (self, msg, line=None):
151 raise ValueError, "error: " + self.gen_error(msg, line)
152
Greg Ward4e5a7c71999-04-15 17:50:19 +0000153 def warn (self, msg, line=None):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000154 """Print (to stderr) a warning message tied to the current logical
155 line in the current file. If the current logical line in the
156 file spans multiple physical lines, the warning refers to the
157 whole range, eg. "lines 3-5". If 'line' supplied, it overrides
158 the current line number; it may be a list or tuple to indicate a
159 range of physical lines, or an integer for a single physical
160 line."""
Greg Wardf11296b2000-09-16 18:06:31 +0000161 sys.stderr.write("warning: " + self.gen_error(msg, line) + "\n")
Greg Wardf6cdcd51999-01-18 17:08:16 +0000162
163
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000164 def readline (self):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000165 """Read and return a single logical line from the current file (or
166 from an internal buffer if lines have previously been "unread"
167 with 'unreadline()'). If the 'join_lines' option is true, this
168 may involve reading multiple physical lines concatenated into a
169 single string. Updates the current line number, so calling
170 'warn()' after 'readline()' emits a warning about the physical
171 line(s) just read. Returns None on end-of-file, since the empty
172 string can occur if 'rstrip_ws' is true but 'strip_blanks' is
173 not."""
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000174
Greg Ward91c488c1999-03-29 18:01:49 +0000175 # If any "unread" lines waiting in 'linebuf', return the top
176 # one. (We don't actually buffer read-ahead data -- lines only
177 # get put in 'linebuf' if the client explicitly does an
178 # 'unreadline()'.
179 if self.linebuf:
180 line = self.linebuf[-1]
181 del self.linebuf[-1]
182 return line
183
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000184 buildup_line = ''
185
186 while 1:
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000187 # read the line, make it None if EOF
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000188 line = self.file.readline()
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000189 if line == '': line = None
190
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000191 if self.strip_comments and line:
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000192
193 # Look for the first "#" in the line. If none, never
194 # mind. If we find one and it's the first character, or
195 # is not preceded by "\", then it starts a comment --
196 # strip the comment, strip whitespace before it, and
197 # carry on. Otherwise, it's just an escaped "#", so
198 # unescape it (and any other escaped "#"'s that might be
199 # lurking in there) and otherwise leave the line alone.
200
201 pos = string.find (line, "#")
202 if pos == -1: # no "#" -- no comments
203 pass
204 elif pos == 0 or line[pos-1] != "\\": # it's a comment
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000205
206 # Have to preserve the trailing newline, because it's
207 # the job of a later step (rstrip_ws) to remove it --
208 # and if rstrip_ws is false, we'd better preserve it!
209 # (NB. this means that if the final line is all comment
210 # and has no trailing newline, we will think that it's
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000211 # EOF; I think that's OK.)
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000212 eol = (line[-1] == '\n') and '\n' or ''
213 line = line[0:pos] + eol
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000214
215 else: # it's an escaped "#"
216 line = string.replace (line, "\\#", "#")
217
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000218
219 # did previous line end with a backslash? then accumulate
220 if self.join_lines and buildup_line:
221 # oops: end of file
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000222 if line is None:
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000223 self.warn ("continuation line immediately precedes "
224 "end-of-file")
225 return buildup_line
226
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000227 if self.collapse_join:
228 line = string.lstrip (line)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000229 line = buildup_line + line
230
231 # careful: pay attention to line number when incrementing it
232 if type (self.current_line) is ListType:
233 self.current_line[1] = self.current_line[1] + 1
234 else:
235 self.current_line = [self.current_line, self.current_line+1]
236 # just an ordinary line, read it as usual
237 else:
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000238 if line is None: # eof
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000239 return None
240
241 # still have to be careful about incrementing the line number!
242 if type (self.current_line) is ListType:
243 self.current_line = self.current_line[1] + 1
244 else:
245 self.current_line = self.current_line + 1
Greg Ward91c488c1999-03-29 18:01:49 +0000246
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000247
248 # strip whitespace however the client wants (leading and
249 # trailing, or one or the other, or neither)
250 if self.lstrip_ws and self.rstrip_ws:
251 line = string.strip (line)
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000252 elif self.lstrip_ws:
253 line = string.lstrip (line)
254 elif self.rstrip_ws:
255 line = string.rstrip (line)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000256
257 # blank line (whether we rstrip'ed or not)? skip to next line
258 # if appropriate
259 if line == '' or line == '\n' and self.skip_blanks:
260 continue
261
262 if self.join_lines:
263 if line[-1] == '\\':
264 buildup_line = line[:-1]
265 continue
266
267 if line[-2:] == '\\\n':
268 buildup_line = line[0:-2] + '\n'
269 continue
270
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000271 # well, I guess there's some actual content there: return it
272 return line
273
274 # end readline
275
276
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000277 def readlines (self):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000278 """Read and return the list of all logical lines remaining in the
279 current file."""
280
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000281 lines = []
282 while 1:
283 line = self.readline()
284 if line is None:
285 return lines
286 lines.append (line)
287
288
Greg Ward91c488c1999-03-29 18:01:49 +0000289 def unreadline (self, line):
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000290 """Push 'line' (a string) onto an internal buffer that will be
291 checked by future 'readline()' calls. Handy for implementing
292 a parser with line-at-a-time lookahead."""
293
Greg Ward91c488c1999-03-29 18:01:49 +0000294 self.linebuf.append (line)
295
296
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000297if __name__ == "__main__":
298 test_data = """# test file
299
300line 3 \\
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000301 continues on next line
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000302"""
303
Greg Ward274ad9d1999-09-29 13:03:32 +0000304
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000305 # result 1: no fancy options
306 result1 = map (lambda x: x + "\n", string.split (test_data, "\n")[0:-1])
307
308 # result 2: just strip comments
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000309 result2 = ["\n", "\n", "line 3 \\\n", " continues on next line\n"]
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000310
311 # result 3: just strip blank lines
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000312 result3 = ["# test file\n", "line 3 \\\n", " continues on next line\n"]
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000313
314 # result 4: default, strip comments, blank lines, and trailing whitespace
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000315 result4 = ["line 3 \\", " continues on next line"]
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000316
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000317 # result 5: strip comments and blanks, plus join lines (but don't
318 # "collapse" joined lines
319 result5 = ["line 3 continues on next line"]
320
321 # result 6: strip comments and blanks, plus join lines (and
322 # "collapse" joined lines
323 result6 = ["line 3 continues on next line"]
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000324
325 def test_input (count, description, file, expected_result):
326 result = file.readlines ()
327 # result = string.join (result, '')
328 if result == expected_result:
329 print "ok %d (%s)" % (count, description)
330 else:
331 print "not ok %d (%s):" % (count, description)
332 print "** expected:"
333 print expected_result
334 print "** received:"
335 print result
336
337
338 filename = "test.txt"
339 out_file = open (filename, "w")
340 out_file.write (test_data)
341 out_file.close ()
342
343 in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=0, skip_blanks=0,
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000344 lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000345 test_input (1, "no processing", in_file, result1)
346
347 in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=0,
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000348 lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000349 test_input (2, "strip comments", in_file, result2)
350
351 in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=0, skip_blanks=1,
Greg Wardabc2f961999-08-10 20:09:38 +0000352 lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000353 test_input (3, "strip blanks", in_file, result3)
354
355 in_file = TextFile (filename)
356 test_input (4, "default processing", in_file, result4)
357
358 in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1,
359 join_lines=1, rstrip_ws=1)
Greg Ward60cd2862000-09-16 18:04:55 +0000360 test_input (5, "join lines without collapsing", in_file, result5)
361
362 in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1,
363 join_lines=1, rstrip_ws=1, collapse_join=1)
364 test_input (6, "join lines with collapsing", in_file, result6)
Greg Wardd1dc4751999-01-13 16:12:04 +0000365
366 os.remove (filename)
367