view scripts/logformat.py @ 6702:80ae9f5e9b32

notifications: remove custom 'container' class to avoid conflict with Bootstrap ... and rewrite things to use plain Bootstrap Most of the markup and styling turned out to be easy to replace with plain Bootstrap markup.
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Sun, 18 Jun 2017 01:09:18 +0200
parents 8bc8366a6874
children 665dfa112f2c
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#!/usr/bin/env python2

import re
import sys

if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print 'Cleanup of superfluous % formatting of log statements.'
    print 'Usage:'
    print '''  hg revert `hg loc '*.py'|grep -v logformat.py` && scripts/logformat.py `hg loc '*.py'` && hg diff'''
    raise SystemExit(1)


logre = r'''
(log\.(?:error|info|warning|debug)
[(][ \n]*
)
%s
(
[ \n]*[)]
)
'''
res = [
    # handle % () - keeping spaces around the old %
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*')   ([\n ]*) %  ([\n ]*) \( ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* ) \) ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # handle % without () - keeping spaces around the old %
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*')   ([\n ]*) %  ([\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove extra space if it is on next line
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') , (\n [ ]) ([ ][\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove extra space if it is on same line
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') , [ ]+  () (   [\n ]+)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove trailing , and space
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') ,       () (   [\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* [^(), \n] ) [ ,]*''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    ]

for f in sys.argv[1:]:
    s = file(f).read()
    for r, t in res:
        s = r.sub(t, s)
    file(f, 'w').write(s)