summaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/scripts/wrap-and-sort
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/wrap-and-sort')
-rwxr-xr-xscripts/wrap-and-sort496
1 files changed, 496 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/wrap-and-sort b/scripts/wrap-and-sort
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..2e2a53f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/scripts/wrap-and-sort
@@ -0,0 +1,496 @@
+#!/usr/bin/python3
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2010-2018, Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org>
+# 2010, Stefano Rivera <stefanor@ubuntu.com>
+#
+# Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
+# purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
+# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
+# WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
+# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
+# ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+# WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
+# ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
+# OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+
+# pylint: disable=invalid-name
+# pylint: enable=invalid-name
+
+import argparse
+import glob
+import operator
+import os
+import re
+import sys
+
+from devscripts.control import (
+ HAS_FULL_RTS_FORMATTING,
+ HAS_RTS_PARSER,
+ Control,
+ wrap_and_sort_formatter,
+)
+
+try:
+ from debian._deb822_repro import LIST_COMMA_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION
+except ImportError:
+ LIST_COMMA_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION = object()
+
+
+CONTROL_LIST_FIELDS = (
+ "Breaks",
+ "Build-Conflicts",
+ "Build-Conflicts-Arch",
+ "Build-Conflicts-Indep",
+ "Build-Depends",
+ "Build-Depends-Arch",
+ "Build-Depends-Indep",
+ "Built-Using",
+ "Conflicts",
+ "Depends",
+ "Enhances",
+ "Pre-Depends",
+ "Provides",
+ "Recommends",
+ "Replaces",
+ "Suggests",
+ "Xb-Npp-MimeType",
+)
+
+SUPPORTED_FILES = (
+ "clean",
+ "control",
+ "control*.in",
+ "copyright",
+ "copyright.in",
+ "dirs",
+ "*.dirs",
+ "docs",
+ "*.docs",
+ "examples",
+ "*.examples",
+ "info",
+ "*.info",
+ "install",
+ "*.install",
+ "links",
+ "*.links",
+ "mainscript",
+ "*.maintscript",
+ "manpages",
+ "*.manpages",
+ "tests/control",
+)
+
+
+def erase_and_write(file_ob, data):
+ """When a file is opened via r+ mode, replaces its content with data"""
+ file_ob.seek(0)
+ file_ob.write(data)
+ file_ob.truncate()
+
+
+class WrapAndSortControl(Control):
+ def __init__(self, filename, args):
+ # The Control module supports the RTS parser with python-debian 0.1.43.
+ # However, the `wrap_and_sort_formatter` requires 0.1.44. The command line
+ # option check handles the compatibility check for now.
+ super().__init__(filename, use_rts_parser=args.rts_parser)
+ self.args = args
+ self._formatter = None
+ if args.rts_parser and HAS_FULL_RTS_FORMATTING:
+ max_line_length = args.max_line_length
+ self._formatter = wrap_and_sort_formatter(
+ 1 if args.short_indent else "FIELD_NAME_LENGTH",
+ trailing_separator=args.trailing_comma,
+ immediate_empty_line=args.short_indent,
+ max_line_length_one_liner=0 if args.wrap_always else max_line_length,
+ )
+
+ def wrap_and_sort(self):
+ for paragraph in self.paragraphs:
+ for field in CONTROL_LIST_FIELDS:
+ if field in paragraph:
+ self._wrap_field(paragraph, field, True)
+ if "Uploaders" in paragraph:
+ self._wrap_field(paragraph, "Uploaders", False)
+ if "Architecture" in paragraph:
+ archs = set(paragraph["Architecture"].split())
+ # Sort, with wildcard entries (such as linux-any) first:
+ archs = sorted(archs, key=lambda x: ("any" not in x, x))
+ paragraph["Architecture"] = " ".join(archs)
+
+ if self.args.sort_binary_packages:
+ if self.filename.endswith("tests/control"):
+ return
+ first = self.paragraphs[: 1 + int(self.args.keep_first)]
+ sortable = self.paragraphs[1 + int(self.args.keep_first) :]
+ sort_key = operator.itemgetter("Package")
+ self.paragraphs = first + sorted(sortable, key=sort_key)
+
+ def _wrap_field(self, control, entry, sort):
+ if self.is_roundtrip_safe:
+ self._wrap_field_rts(control, entry, sort)
+ else:
+ self._wrap_field_deb822(control, entry, sort)
+
+ def _wrap_field_rts(self, control, entry, sort):
+ view = control.as_interpreted_dict_view(LIST_COMMA_SEPARATED_INTERPRETATION)
+ with view[entry] as field_content:
+ seen = set()
+ for package_ref in field_content.iter_value_references():
+ value = package_ref.value
+ new_value = " | ".join(x.strip() for x in value.split("|"))
+ if not sort or new_value not in seen:
+ package_ref.value = new_value
+ seen.add(new_value)
+ else:
+ package_ref.remove()
+ if sort:
+ field_content.sort(key=_sort_packages_key)
+ if self._formatter:
+ field_content.value_formatter(self._formatter)
+ field_content.reformat_when_finished()
+
+ def _wrap_field_deb822(self, control, entry, sort):
+ # An empty element is not explicitly disallowed by Policy but known to
+ # break QA tools, so remove any
+ packages = [x.strip() for x in control[entry].split(",") if x.strip()]
+
+ # Sanitize alternative packages. E.g. "a|b |c" -> "a | b | c"
+ packages = [" | ".join(x.strip() for x in p.split("|")) for p in packages]
+
+ if sort:
+ # Remove duplicate entries
+ packages = set(packages)
+ packages = sort_list(packages)
+
+ length = len(entry) + sum(2 + len(package) for package in packages)
+ if self.args.wrap_always or length > self.args.max_line_length:
+ indentation = " "
+ if not self.args.short_indent:
+ indentation *= len(entry) + len(": ")
+ packages_with_indention = [indentation + x for x in packages]
+ packages_with_indention = ",\n".join(packages_with_indention)
+ if self.args.trailing_comma:
+ packages_with_indention += ","
+ if self.args.short_indent:
+ control[entry] = "\n" + packages_with_indention
+ else:
+ control[entry] = packages_with_indention.strip()
+ else:
+ new_value = ", ".join(packages)
+ if self.args.trailing_comma:
+ new_value += ","
+ control[entry] = new_value
+
+ def check_changed(self):
+ """Checks if the content has changed in the control file"""
+ content = self.dump()
+ with open(self.filename, "r", encoding="utf8") as control_file:
+ if content != control_file.read():
+ return True
+ return False
+
+
+class InstallContent:
+ __slots__ = ("content", "comments")
+
+ def __init__(self, content, comments=None):
+ self.content = content
+ self.comments = comments
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ comments = "\n".join(self.comments) + "\n" if self.comments else ""
+ return comments + self.content
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return self.content == other.content
+
+ def __lt__(self, other):
+ return self.content < other.content
+
+
+class Install:
+ def __init__(self, filename, args):
+ self.content = None
+ self.filename = None
+ self.args = args
+ self.leading_comments = None
+ self.trailing_comments = None
+ self.open(filename)
+
+ def open(self, filename):
+ assert os.path.isfile(filename), f"{filename} does not exist."
+ self.filename = filename
+ comments = []
+ content = []
+ with open(filename, encoding="utf8") as f:
+ # When reading a debhelper file, we want to preserve blocks of comments.
+ #
+ # For the purpose of wrap-and-sort, we generally associate comments with
+ # a line of (non-whitespace) content. Though as special cases, we also
+ # preserve a file starting with a comment (with an empty line before the
+ # first content to distinguish it from a comment to that comment line) as
+ # well as trailing comments (i.e. comments before EOF).
+ for line in f:
+ line = line.strip()
+ if not line:
+ if comments and not content:
+ self.leading_comments = InstallContent("", comments=comments)
+ comments = []
+ continue
+ if line[0] == "#":
+ comments.append(line)
+ continue
+ if comments:
+ content.append(InstallContent(line, comments=comments))
+ comments = []
+ else:
+ content.append(InstallContent(line, comments=None))
+ self.trailing_comments = comments
+ self.content = content
+
+ def save(self):
+ to_write = self._serialize_content()
+
+ with open(self.filename, "r+", encoding="utf8") as install_file:
+ content = install_file.read()
+ if to_write != content:
+ if not self.args.dry_run:
+ erase_and_write(install_file, to_write)
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def _serialize_content(self):
+ elements = []
+ if self.leading_comments:
+ elements.append(str(self.leading_comments))
+ elements.extend(str(x) for x in self.content)
+ if self.trailing_comments:
+ # Add a space between the last content and the trailing comments
+ # for readability
+ elements.append("\n" + "\n".join(self.trailing_comments))
+ return "\n".join(elements) + "\n"
+
+ def sort(self):
+ self.content = sorted(self.content)
+
+
+def remove_trailing_whitespaces(filename, args):
+ assert os.path.isfile(filename), f"{filename} does not exist."
+ with open(filename, "br+") as file_object:
+ content = file_object.read()
+ if not content:
+ return True
+ new_content = content.strip() + b"\n"
+ new_content = b"\n".join([line.rstrip() for line in new_content.split(b"\n")])
+ if new_content != content:
+ if not args.dry_run:
+ erase_and_write(file_object, new_content)
+ return True
+ return False
+
+
+def sort_list(unsorted_list):
+ return sorted(unsorted_list, key=_sort_packages_key)
+
+
+def _sort_packages_key(package):
+ # Sort dependencies starting with a "real" package name before ones starting
+ # with a substvar
+ return 0 if re.match("[a-z0-9]", package) else 1, package
+
+
+def wrap_and_sort(args):
+ modified_files = []
+ control_files = [f for f in args.files if re.search("/control[^/]*$", f)]
+ for control_file in control_files:
+ if args.verbose:
+ print(control_file)
+ control = WrapAndSortControl(control_file, args)
+ if args.cleanup:
+ control.strip_trailing_whitespace_on_save = True
+ control.wrap_and_sort()
+ if control.check_changed():
+ if not args.dry_run:
+ control.save()
+ modified_files.append(control_file)
+
+ copyright_files = [f for f in args.files if re.search("/copyright[^/]*$", f)]
+ for copyright_file in copyright_files:
+ if args.verbose:
+ print(copyright_file)
+ if remove_trailing_whitespaces(copyright_file, args):
+ modified_files.append(copyright_file)
+
+ pattern = "(dirs|docs|examples|info|install|links|maintscript|manpages)$"
+ install_files = [f for f in args.files if re.search(pattern, f)]
+ for install_file in sorted(install_files):
+ if args.verbose:
+ print(install_file)
+ install = Install(install_file, args)
+ install.sort()
+ if install.save():
+ modified_files.append(install_file)
+
+ return modified_files
+
+
+def get_files(debian_directory):
+ """Returns a list of files that should be wrapped and sorted."""
+ files = []
+ for supported_files in SUPPORTED_FILES:
+ file_pattern = os.path.join(debian_directory, supported_files)
+ files.extend(
+ file_name
+ for file_name in glob.glob(file_pattern)
+ if not os.access(file_name, os.X_OK)
+ )
+ return files
+
+
+def main():
+ script_name = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
+ epilog = f"See {script_name}(1) for more info."
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(epilog=epilog)
+
+ # Remember to keep doc/wrap-and-sort.1 updated!
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-a",
+ "--wrap-always",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="wrap lists even if they do not exceed the line length limit",
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-s",
+ "--short-indent",
+ dest="short_indent",
+ help="only indent wrapped lines by one space"
+ " (default is in-line with the field name)",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-b",
+ "--sort-binary-packages",
+ help="Sort binary package paragraphs by name",
+ dest="sort_binary_packages",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-k",
+ "--keep-first",
+ help="When sorting binary package paragraphs, leave the first one at the top."
+ " Unqualified debhelper configuration files are applied to the first package.",
+ dest="keep_first",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-n",
+ "--no-cleanup",
+ help="do not remove trailing whitespaces",
+ dest="cleanup",
+ action="store_false",
+ default=True,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-t",
+ "--trailing-comma",
+ help="add trailing comma",
+ dest="trailing_comma",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-d",
+ "--debian-directory",
+ dest="debian_directory",
+ help="location of the 'debian' directory (default: ./debian)",
+ metavar="PATH",
+ default="debian",
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-f",
+ "--file",
+ metavar="FILE",
+ dest="files",
+ action="append",
+ default=[],
+ help="Wrap and sort only the specified file.",
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-v",
+ "--verbose",
+ help="print all files that are touched",
+ dest="verbose",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "--max-line-length",
+ type=int,
+ default=79,
+ help="set maximum allowed line length before wrapping (default: %(default)i)",
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "-N",
+ "--dry-run",
+ dest="dry_run",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="do not modify any file, instead only print the files"
+ " that would be modified",
+ )
+ parser.add_argument(
+ "--experimental-rts-parser",
+ dest="rts_parser",
+ action="store_true",
+ default=False,
+ help="Use the round-safe parser, which can preserve most comments. The option"
+ " is here to opt-in to using while the feature matures. Some options are not"
+ " available with this feature. Note this option will eventually be removed."
+ " Please do not include it in scripts / functionality that requires backwards"
+ " compatibility",
+ )
+
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+ use_rts_parser = HAS_RTS_PARSER
+ if use_rts_parser and not HAS_FULL_RTS_FORMATTING:
+ # Cases where we might have some but not full support.
+ if args.short_indent or not args.wrap_always or not args.trailing_comma:
+ use_rts_parser = False
+ setattr(args, "rts_parser", use_rts_parser)
+
+ if not os.path.isdir(args.debian_directory):
+ parser.error(
+ f'Debian directory not found, expecting "{args.debian_directory}".'
+ )
+
+ not_found = [f for f in args.files if not os.path.isfile(f)]
+ if not_found:
+ parser.error(f"Specified files not found: {', '.join(not_found)}")
+
+ if not args.files:
+ args.files = get_files(args.debian_directory)
+
+ modified_files = wrap_and_sort(args)
+
+ # Only report at the end, to avoid potential clash with --verbose
+ if modified_files and (args.verbose or args.dry_run):
+ if args.dry_run:
+ header = "--- Dry run, these files would be modified ---"
+ else:
+ header = "--- Modified files ---"
+ print(header)
+ print("\n".join(modified_files))
+ elif args.verbose:
+ print("--- No file needs modification ---")
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()