view scripts/logformat.py @ 7362:a19f1649c8d4

hooks: slight cleanup of handling of scm_repo.run_git_command return values It would still be nice to have better error handling, but this makes it slightly more clear what is going on and what error handling we don't have..
author Mads Kiilerich <mads@kiilerich.com>
date Wed, 08 Aug 2018 02:23:11 +0200
parents 665dfa112f2c
children 4473f1094d3d
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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 = open(f).read()
    for r, t in res:
        s = r.sub(t, s)
    open(f, 'w').write(s)