479 lines
17 KiB
Python
Executable File
479 lines
17 KiB
Python
Executable File
#
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# Indentation finder, by Philippe Fremy <phil at freehackers dot org>
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# Copyright 2002-2008 Philippe Fremy
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#
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# This program is distributed under the BSD license. You should have received
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# a copy of the file LICENSE.txt along with this software.
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#
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import sys
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import re
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help = \
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"""Usage : %s [ --vim-output ] [ --verbose ] file1 file2 ... fileN
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Display indentation used in the list of files. Possible answers are (with X
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being the number of spaces used for indentation):
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space X
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tab 8
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mixed tab X space Y
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mixed means that indentation style is tab at the beginning of the line (tab
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being 8 positions) and then spaces to do the indentation, unless you reach 8
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spaces which are replaced by a tab. This is the vim source file indentation
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for example. In my opinion, this is the worst possible style.
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--vim-output: output suitable to use inside vim:
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set sts=0 | set tabstop=4 | set noexpandtab | set shiftwidth=4
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"""
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VERSION='1.4'
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### Used when indentation is tab, to set tabstop in vim
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DEFAULT_TAB_WIDTH = 4
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### default values for files where indentation is not meaningful (empty files)
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# possible values:
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# DEFAULT_RESULT = ('space', 4 )
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# DEFAULT_RESULT = ('space', 2 )
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# DEFAULT_RESULT = ('space', 8 )
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# DEFAULT_RESULT = ('tab', DEFAULT_TAB_WIDTH )
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DEFAULT_RESULT = ('space', 4 )
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VERBOSE_QUIET = 0
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VERBOSE_INFO = 1
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VERBOSE_DEBUG = 2
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VERBOSE_DEEP_DEBUG = 3
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DEFAULT_VERBOSITY = VERBOSE_QUIET
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###
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class LineType:
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NoIndent = 'NoIndent'
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SpaceOnly = 'SpaceOnly'
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TabOnly = 'TabOnly'
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Mixed = 'Mixed'
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BeginSpace = 'BeginSpace'
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def info( s ): log( VERBOSE_INFO, s )
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def dbg( s ): log( VERBOSE_DEBUG, s )
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def deepdbg( s ): log( VERBOSE_DEEP_DEBUG, s )
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def log( level, s ):
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if level <= IndentFinder.VERBOSITY:
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print s
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class IndentFinder:
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"""
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IndentFinder reports the indentation used in a source file. Its approach
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is not tied to any particular language. It was tested successfully with
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python, C, C++ and Java code.
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How does it work ?
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It scans each line of the entry file for a space character (white space or
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tab) repeated until a non space character is found. Such a line
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is considered to be a properly indented line of code. Blank lines and
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comments line (starting with # or /* or * ) are ignored. Lines coming
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after a line ending in '\\' have higher chance of being not properly
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indented, and are thus ignored too.
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Only the increment in indentation are fed in. Dedentation or maintaining
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the same indentation is not taken into account when analysing a file. Increment
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in indentation from zero indentation to some indentation is also ignored because
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it's wrong in many cases (header file with many structures for example, do not always
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obey the indentation of the rest of the code).
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Each line is analysed as:
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- SpaceOnly: indentation of more than 8 space
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- TabOnly: indentation of tab only
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- Mixed: indentation of tab, then less than 8 spaces
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- BeginSpace: indentation of less than 8 space, that could be either a mixed indentation
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or a pure space indentation.
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- non-significant
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Then two consecutive significant lines are then considered. The only valid combinations are:
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- (NoIndent, BeginSpace) => space or mixed
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- (NoIndent, Tab) => tab
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- (BeginSpace, BeginSpace) => space or mixed
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- (BeginSpace, SpaceOnly) => space
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- (SpaceOnly, SpaceOnly) => space
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- (TabOnly, TabOnly) => tab
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- (TabOnly, Mixed) => mixed
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- (Mixed, TabOnly) => mixed
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The increment in number of spaces is then recorded.
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At the end, the number of lines with space indentation, mixed space and tab indentation
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are compared and a decision is made.
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If no decision can be made, DEFAULT_RESULT is returned.
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If IndentFinder ever reports wrong indentation, send me immediately a
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mail, if possible with the offending file.
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"""
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def __init__(self, default_result=DEFAULT_RESULT):
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self.clear()
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self.default_result = default_result
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VERBOSITY = DEFAULT_VERBOSITY
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def parse_file_list( self, file_list ):
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for fname in file_list:
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self.parse_file( fname )
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def parse_file( self, fname ):
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f = open( fname )
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l = f.readline()
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while( l ):
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self.analyse_line( l )
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l = f.readline()
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f.close()
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def clear( self ):
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self.lines = {}
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for i in range(2,9): self.lines['space%d' % i] = 0
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for i in range(2,9): self.lines['mixed%d' % i] = 0
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self.lines['tab'] = 0
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self.nb_processed_lines = 0
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self.nb_indent_hint = 0
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self.indent_re = re.compile( "^([ \t]+)([^ \t]+)" )
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self.mixed_re = re.compile( "^(\t+)( +)$" )
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self.skip_next_line = False
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self.previous_line_info = None
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def analyse_line( self, line ):
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if line[-1:] == '\n':
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line = line[:-1]
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line: "%s"' % line.replace(' ', '.' ).replace('\t','\\t') )
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self.nb_processed_lines += 1
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skip_current_line = self.skip_next_line
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self.skip_next_line = False
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if line[-1:] == '\\':
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line: Ignoring next line!' )
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# skip lines after lines ending in \
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self.skip_next_line = True
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if skip_current_line:
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line: Ignoring current line!' )
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return
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ret = self.analyse_line_indentation( line )
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if ret:
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self.nb_indent_hint += 1
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line: Result of line analysis: %s' % str(ret) )
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return ret
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def analyse_line_type( self, line ):
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'''Analyse the type of line and return (LineType, <indentation part of
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the line>).
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The function will reject improperly formatted lines (mixture of tab
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and space for example) and comment lines.
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'''
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mixed_mode = False
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tab_part = ''
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space_part = ''
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if len(line) > 0 and line[0] != ' ' and line[0] != '\t':
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return (LineType.NoIndent, '')
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mo = self.indent_re.match( line )
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if not mo:
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line_type: line is not indented' )
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return None
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indent_part = mo.group(1)
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text_part = mo.group(2)
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line_type: indent_part="%s" text_part="%s"' %
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(indent_part.replace(' ', '.').replace('\t','\\t').replace('\n', '\\n' ),
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text_part ) )
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if text_part[0] == '*':
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# continuation of a C/C++ comment, unlikely to be indented correctly
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return None
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if text_part[0:2] == '/*' or text_part[0] == '#':
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# python, C/C++ comment, might not be indented correctly
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return None
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if '\t' in indent_part and ' ' in indent_part:
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# mixed mode
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mo = self.mixed_re.match( indent_part )
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if not mo:
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# line is not composed of '\t\t\t ', ignore it
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return None
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mixed_mode = True
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tab_part = mo.group(1)
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space_part = mo.group(2)
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if mixed_mode:
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if len(space_part) >= 8:
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# this is not mixed mode, this is garbage !
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return None
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return (LineType.Mixed, tab_part, space_part )
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if '\t' in indent_part:
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return (LineType.TabOnly, indent_part)
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if ' ' in indent_part:
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if len(indent_part) < 8:
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# this could be mixed mode too
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return (LineType.BeginSpace, indent_part)
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else:
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# this is really a line indented with spaces
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return (LineType.SpaceOnly, indent_part )
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assert False, 'We should never get there !'
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def analyse_line_indentation( self, line ):
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previous_line_info = self.previous_line_info
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current_line_info = self.analyse_line_type( line )
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self.previous_line_info = current_line_info
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if current_line_info == None or previous_line_info == None:
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deepdbg('analyse_line_indentation: Not enough line info to analyse line: %s, %s' % (str(previous_line_info), str(current_line_info)))
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return
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t = (previous_line_info[0], current_line_info[0])
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deepdbg( 'analyse_line_indentation: Indent analysis: %s %s' % t )
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if (t == (LineType.TabOnly, LineType.TabOnly)
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or t == (LineType.NoIndent, LineType.TabOnly) ):
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if len(current_line_info[1]) - len(previous_line_info[1]) == 1 :
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self.lines['tab'] += 1
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return 'tab'
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elif (t == (LineType.SpaceOnly, LineType.SpaceOnly)
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or t == (LineType.BeginSpace, LineType.SpaceOnly)
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or t == (LineType.NoIndent, LineType.SpaceOnly) ):
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nb_space = len(current_line_info[1]) - len(previous_line_info[1])
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if 1 < nb_space <= 8:
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key = 'space%d' % nb_space
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self.lines[key] += 1
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return key
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elif (t == (LineType.BeginSpace, LineType.BeginSpace)
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or t == (LineType.NoIndent, LineType.BeginSpace) ):
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nb_space = len(current_line_info[1]) - len(previous_line_info[1])
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if 1 < nb_space <= 8:
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key1 = 'space%d' % nb_space
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key2 = 'mixed%d' % nb_space
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self.lines[ key1 ] += 1
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self.lines[ key2 ] += 1
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return key1
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elif t == (LineType.BeginSpace, LineType.TabOnly):
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# we assume that mixed indentation used 8 characters tabs
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if len(current_line_info[1]) == 1:
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# more than one tab on the line --> not mixed mode !
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nb_space = len(current_line_info[1])*8 - len(previous_line_info[1])
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if 1 < nb_space <= 8:
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key = 'mixed%d' % nb_space
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self.lines[ key ] += 1
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return key
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elif t == (LineType.TabOnly, LineType.Mixed):
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tab_part, space_part = tuple(current_line_info[1:3])
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if len(previous_line_info[1]) == len(tab_part):
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nb_space = len(space_part)
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if 1 < nb_space <= 8:
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key = 'mixed%d' % nb_space
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self.lines[ key ] += 1
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return key
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elif t == (LineType.Mixed, LineType.TabOnly):
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tab_part, space_part = previous_line_info[1:3]
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if len(tab_part)+1 == len(current_line_info[1]):
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nb_space = 8-len(space_part)
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if 1 < nb_space <= 8:
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key = 'mixed%d' % nb_space
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self.lines[ key ] += 1
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return key
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else:
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pass
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return None
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def results( self ):
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dbg( "Nb of scanned lines : %d" % self.nb_processed_lines )
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dbg( "Nb of indent hint : %d" % self.nb_indent_hint )
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dbg( "Collected data:" )
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for key in self.lines:
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if self.lines[key] > 0:
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dbg( '%s: %d' % (key, self.lines[key] ) )
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max_line_space = max( [ self.lines['space%d'%i] for i in range(2,9) ] )
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max_line_mixed = max( [ self.lines['mixed%d'%i] for i in range(2,9) ] )
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max_line_tab = self.lines['tab']
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dbg( 'max_line_space: %d' % max_line_space )
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dbg( 'max_line_mixed: %d' % max_line_mixed )
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dbg( 'max_line_tab: %d' % max_line_tab )
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### Result analysis
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#
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# 1. Space indented file
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# - lines indented with less than 8 space will fill mixed and space array
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# - lines indented with 8 space or more will fill only the space array
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# - almost no lines indented with tab
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#
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# => more lines with space than lines with mixed
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# => more a lot more lines with space than tab
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#
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# 2. Tab indented file
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# - most lines will be tab only
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# - very few lines as mixed
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# - very few lines as space only
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#
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# => a lot more lines with tab than lines with mixed
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# => a lot more lines with tab than lines with space
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#
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# 3. Mixed tab/space indented file
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# - some lines are tab-only (lines with exactly 8 step indentation)
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# - some lines are space only (less than 8 space)
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# - all other lines are mixed
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#
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# If mixed is tab + 2 space indentation:
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# - a lot more lines with mixed than with tab
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# If mixed is tab + 4 space indentation
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# - as many lines with mixed than with tab
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#
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# If no lines exceed 8 space, there will be only lines with space
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# and tab but no lines with mixed. Impossible to detect mixed indentation
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# in this case, the file looks like it's actually indented as space only
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# and will be detected so.
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#
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# => same or more lines with mixed than lines with tab only
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# => same or more lines with mixed than lines with space only
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#
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result = None
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# Detect space indented file
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if max_line_space >= max_line_mixed and max_line_space > max_line_tab:
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nb = 0
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indent_value = None
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for i in range(8,1,-1):
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if self.lines['space%d'%i] > int( nb * 1.1 ) : # give a 10% threshold
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indent_value = i
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nb = self.lines[ 'space%d' % indent_value ]
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if indent_value == None: # no lines
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result = self.default_result
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else:
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result = ('space', indent_value )
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# Detect tab files
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elif max_line_tab > max_line_mixed and max_line_tab > max_line_space:
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result = ('tab', DEFAULT_TAB_WIDTH )
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# Detect mixed files
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elif max_line_mixed >= max_line_tab and max_line_mixed > max_line_space:
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nb = 0
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indent_value = None
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for i in range(8,1,-1):
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if self.lines['mixed%d'%i] > int( nb * 1.1 ) : # give a 10% threshold
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indent_value = i
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nb = self.lines[ 'mixed%d' % indent_value ]
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if indent_value == None: # no lines
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result = self.default_result
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else:
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result = ('mixed', (8,indent_value) )
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else:
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# not enough information to make a decision
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result = self.default_result
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info( "Result: %s" % str( result ) )
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return result
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def __str__ (self):
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itype, ival = self.results()
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if itype != 'mixed':
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return '%s %d' % (itype, ival)
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else:
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itab, ispace = ival
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return '%s tab %d space %d' % (itype, itab, ispace)
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def vim_output( self ):
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result = self.results()
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indent_type, n = result
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if indent_type == "space":
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# spaces:
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# => set sts to the number of spaces
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# => set tabstop to the number of spaces
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# => expand tabs to spaces
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# => set shiftwidth to the number of spaces
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return "set sts=%d | set tabstop=%d | set expandtab | set shiftwidth=%d \" (%s %d)" % (n,n,n,indent_type,n)
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elif indent_type == "tab":
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# tab:
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# => set sts to 0
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# => set tabstop to preferred value
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# => set expandtab to false
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# => set shiftwidth to tabstop
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return "set sts=0 | set tabstop=%d | set noexpandtab | set shiftwidth=%d \" (%s)" % (DEFAULT_TAB_WIDTH, DEFAULT_TAB_WIDTH, indent_type )
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if indent_type == 'mixed':
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tab_indent, space_indent = n
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# tab:
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# => set sts to 0
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# => set tabstop to tab_indent
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# => set expandtab to false
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# => set shiftwidth to space_indent
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return "set sts=4 | set tabstop=%d | set noexpandtab | set shiftwidth=%d \" (%s %d)" % (tab_indent, space_indent, indent_type, space_indent )
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def main():
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VIM_OUTPUT = 0
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file_list = []
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for opt in sys.argv[1:]:
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if opt == "--vim-output":
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VIM_OUTPUT = 1
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elif opt == "--verbose" or opt == '-v':
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IndentFinder.VERBOSITY += 1
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elif opt == "--version":
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print 'IndentFinder v%s' % VERSION
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return
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elif opt[0] == "-":
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print help % sys.argv[0]
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return
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else:
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file_list.append( opt )
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fi = IndentFinder()
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if len(file_list) > 1:
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# multiple files
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for fname in file_list:
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fi.clear()
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fi.parse_file( fname )
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if VIM_OUTPUT:
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print "%s : %s" % (fname, fi.vim_output())
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else:
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print "%s : %s" % (fname, str(fi))
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return
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else:
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# only one file, don't print filename
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fi.parse_file_list( file_list )
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if VIM_OUTPUT:
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sys.stdout.write( fi.vim_output() )
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else:
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print str(fi)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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