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authorW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2010-06-22 21:11:52 -0400
committerW. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>2010-06-22 21:11:52 -0400
commitbb382a6aba11eedeb380e2aaa9755bc0e47f9095 (patch)
treec7c08ad752136be91103347e764e29a298fcb25d /update_copyright.py
parent2a18ba2fe5a788e8ba4e44a75219a8a7ad3c13f2 (diff)
downloadbugseverywhere-bb382a6aba11eedeb380e2aaa9755bc0e47f9095.tar.gz
Updated update_copyright to work with git/hg/bzr.
I'd added the extra VCS support when I took it over to Hooke.
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diff --git a/update_copyright.py b/update_copyright.py
index 2490ba9..a600eac 100755
--- a/update_copyright.py
+++ b/update_copyright.py
@@ -1,79 +1,352 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
#
-# Copyright (C) 2009 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
+# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>
#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
+# This file is part of Bugs Everywhere.
#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
+# Bugs Everywhere is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+# Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your
+# option) any later version.
#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+# Bugs Everywhere is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with Bugs Everywhere. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+"""Automatically update copyright boilerplate.
+
+This script is adapted from one written for `Bugs Everywhere`_. and
+later modified for `Hooke`_ before returning to `Bugs Everywhere`_.
+
+.. _Bugs Everywhere: http://bugseverywhere.org/
+.. _Hooke: http://code.google.com/p/hooke/
+"""
+import difflib
+import email.utils
+import os
import os.path
import re
import sys
import time
-import os
-import sys
-import select
-from threading import Thread
-from libbe.util.subproc import Pipe
+PROJECT_INFO = {
+ 'project': 'Bugs Everywhere',
+ 'vcs': 'Git',
+ }
-COPYRIGHT_TEXT="""#
-# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
-# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA."""
-
-COPYRIGHT_TAG='-xyz-COPYRIGHT-zyx-' # unlikely to occur in the wild :p
-
-ALIASES = [
- ['Ben Finney <benf@cybersource.com.au>',
- 'Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>',
- 'John Doe <jdoe@example.com>'],
- ['Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>',
- 'Chris Ball <cjb@thunk.printf.net>'],
- ['Gianluca Montecchi <gian@grys.it>',
- 'gian <gian@li82-39>',
- 'gianluca <gian@galactica>'],
- ['W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>',
- 'wking <wking@mjolnir>'],
- [None,
- 'j^ <j@oil21.org>'],
- ]
-COPYRIGHT_ALIASES = [
- ['Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc.',
- 'Aaron Bentley <abentley@panoramicfeedback.com>'],
- ]
-EXCLUDES = [
- ['Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc.',
- 'Aaron Bentley <aaron.bentley@utoronto.ca>',]
- ]
-
-
-IGNORED_PATHS = ['./.be/', './.bzr/', './build/']
-IGNORED_FILES = ['COPYING', 'update_copyright.py', 'catmutt']
+# Break "copyright" into "copy" and "right" to avoid matching the
+# REGEXP.
+COPY_RIGHT_TEXT="""
+This file is part of %(project)s.
-def _strip_email(*args):
+%(project)s is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
+Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your
+option) any later version.
+
+%(project)s is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with %(project)s. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+""".strip()
+
+COPY_RIGHT_TAG='-xyz-COPY' + '-RIGHT-zyx-' # unlikely to occur in the wild :p
+
+# Convert author names to canonical forms.
+# ALIASES[<canonical name>] = <list of aliases>
+# for example,
+# ALIASES = {
+# 'John Doe <jdoe@a.com>':
+# ['John Doe', 'jdoe', 'J. Doe <j@doe.net>'],
+# }
+# Git-based projects are encouraged to use .mailmap instead of
+# ALIASES. See git-shortlog(1) for details.
+ALIASES = {
+ 'Aaron Bentley <abentley@panoramicfeedback.com>':
+ ['Aaron Bentley <aaron.bentley@utoronto.ca>'],
+ 'Panometrics, Inc.':
+ ['Aaron Bentley and Panometrics, Inc.'],
+ 'Ben Finney <benf@cybersource.com.au>':
+ ['Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>',
+ 'John Doe <jdoe@example.com>'],
+ 'Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org>':
+ ['Chris Ball <cjb@thunk.printf.net>'],
+ 'Gianluca Montecchi <gian@grys.it>':
+ ['gian <gian@li82-39>',
+ 'gianluca <gian@galactica>'],
+ 'W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu>':
+ ['wking <wking@mjolnir>',
+ 'wking <wking@thialfi>'],
+ None:
+ ['j^ <j@oil21.org>'],
+ }
+
+# List of paths that should not be scanned for copyright updates.
+# IGNORED_PATHS = ['./.git/']
+IGNORED_PATHS = ['./.be/', './.git/', './build/', './doc/.build/']
+# List of files that should not be scanned for copyright updates.
+# IGNORED_FILES = ['COPYING']
+IGNORED_FILES = ['COPYING', 'catmutt']
+
+# Work around missing author holes in the VCS history.
+# AUTHOR_HACKS[<path tuple>] = [<missing authors]
+# for example, if John Doe contributed to module.py but wasn't listed
+# in the VCS history of that file:
+# AUTHOR_HACKS = {
+# ('path', 'to', 'module.py'):['John Doe'],
+# }
+AUTHOR_HACKS = {}
+
+# Work around missing year holes in the VCS history.
+# YEAR_HACKS[<path tuple>] = <original year>
+# for example, if module.py was published in 2008 but the VCS history
+# only goes back to 2010:
+# YEAR_HACKS = {
+# ('path', 'to', 'module.py'):2008,
+# }
+YEAR_HACKS = {}
+
+# Helpers for VCS-specific commands
+
+def splitpath(path):
+ """Recursively split a path into elements.
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+
+ >>> splitpath(os.path.join('a', 'b', 'c'))
+ ('a', 'b', 'c')
+ >>> splitpath(os.path.join('.', 'a', 'b', 'c'))
+ ('a', 'b', 'c')
"""
+ path = os.path.normpath(path)
+ elements = []
+ while True:
+ dirname,basename = os.path.split(path)
+ elements.insert(0,basename)
+ if dirname in ['', '.']:
+ break
+ path = dirname
+ return tuple(elements)
+
+# VCS-specific commands
+
+if PROJECT_INFO['vcs'] == 'Git':
+
+ import subprocess
+
+ _MSWINDOWS = sys.platform == 'win32'
+ _POSIX = not _MSWINDOWS
+
+ def invoke(args, stdin=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, expect=(0,)):
+ """
+ expect should be a tuple of allowed exit codes.
+ """
+ try :
+ if _POSIX:
+ q = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
+ else:
+ assert _MSWINDOWS == True, 'invalid platform'
+ # win32 don't have os.execvp() so run the command in a shell
+ q = subprocess.Popen(args, stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
+ stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, shell=True)
+ except OSError, e:
+ raise ValueError([args, e])
+ stdout,stderr = q.communicate(input=stdin)
+ status = q.wait()
+ if status not in expect:
+ raise ValueError([args, status, stdout, stderr])
+ return status, stdout, stderr
+
+ def git_cmd(*args):
+ status,stdout,stderr = invoke(['git'] + list(args))
+ return stdout.rstrip('\n')
+
+ version = git_cmd('--version').split(' ')[-1]
+ if version.startswith('1.5.'):
+ # Author name <author email>
+ author_format = '--pretty=format:%an <%ae>'
+ year_format = ['--pretty=format:%ai'] # Author date
+ # YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS Z
+ # Earlier versions of Git don't seem to recognize --date=short
+ else:
+ author_format = '--pretty=format:%aN <%aE>'
+ year_format = ['--pretty=format:%ad', # Author date
+ '--date=short'] # YYYY-MM-DD
+
+ def original_year(filename, year_hacks=YEAR_HACKS):
+ output = git_cmd(*(['log', '--follow']
+ + year_format
+ + [filename]))
+ if version.startswith('1.5.'):
+ output = '\n'.join([x.split()[0] for x in output.splitlines()])
+ years = [int(line.split('-', 1)[0]) for line in output.splitlines()]
+ if splitpath(filename) in year_hacks:
+ years.append(year_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ years.sort()
+ return years[0]
+
+ def authors(filename, author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ output = git_cmd('log', '--follow', author_format,
+ filename)
+ ret = list(set(output.splitlines()))
+ if splitpath(filename) in author_hacks:
+ ret.extend(author_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ return ret
+
+ def authors_list(author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ output = git_cmd('log', author_format)
+ ret = list(set(output.splitlines()))
+ for path,authors in author_hacks.items():
+ ret.extend(authors)
+ return ret
+
+ def is_versioned(filename):
+ output = git_cmd('log', '--follow', filename)
+ if len(output) == 0:
+ return False
+ return True
+
+elif PROJECT_INFO['vcs'] == 'Mercurial':
+
+ import StringIO
+ import mercurial
+ import mercurial.dispatch
+
+ def mercurial_cmd(*args):
+ cwd = os.getcwd()
+ stdout = sys.stdout
+ stderr = sys.stderr
+ tmp_stdout = StringIO.StringIO()
+ tmp_stderr = StringIO.StringIO()
+ sys.stdout = tmp_stdout
+ sys.stderr = tmp_stderr
+ try:
+ mercurial.dispatch.dispatch(list(args))
+ finally:
+ os.chdir(cwd)
+ sys.stdout = stdout
+ sys.stderr = stderr
+ return (tmp_stdout.getvalue().rstrip('\n'),
+ tmp_stderr.getvalue().rstrip('\n'))
+
+ def original_year(filename, year_hacks=YEAR_HACKS):
+ # shortdate filter: YEAR-MONTH-DAY
+ output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow',
+ '--template', '{date|shortdate}\n',
+ filename)
+ years = [int(line.split('-', 1)[0]) for line in output.splitlines()]
+ if splitpath(filename) in year_hacks:
+ years.append(year_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ years.sort()
+ return years[0]
+
+ def authors(filename, author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow',
+ '--template', '{author}\n',
+ filename)
+ ret = list(set(output.splitlines()))
+ if splitpath(filename) in author_hacks:
+ ret.extend(author_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ return ret
+
+ def authors_list(author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--template', '{author}\n')
+ ret = list(set(output.splitlines()))
+ for path,authors in author_hacks.items():
+ ret.extend(authors)
+ return ret
+
+ def is_versioned(filename):
+ output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow', filename)
+ if len(error) > 0:
+ return False
+ return True
+
+elif PROJECT_INFO['vcs'] == 'Bazaar':
+
+ import StringIO
+ import bzrlib
+ import bzrlib.builtins
+ import bzrlib.log
+
+ class LogFormatter (bzrlib.log.LogFormatter):
+ supports_merge_revisions = True
+ preferred_levels = 0
+ supports_deta = False
+ supports_tags = False
+ supports_diff = False
+
+ def log_revision(self, revision):
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ class YearLogFormatter (LogFormatter):
+ def log_revision(self, revision):
+ self.to_file.write(
+ time.strftime('%Y', time.gmtime(revision.rev.timestamp))
+ +'\n')
+
+ class AuthorLogFormatter (LogFormatter):
+ def log_revision(self, revision):
+ authors = revision.rev.get_apparent_authors()
+ self.to_file.write('\n'.join(authors)+'\n')
+
+ def original_year(filename, year_hacks=YEAR_HACKS):
+ cmd = bzrlib.builtins.cmd_log()
+ cmd.outf = StringIO.StringIO()
+ cmd.run(file_list=[filename], log_format=YearLogFormatter, levels=0)
+ years = [int(year) for year in set(cmd.outf.getvalue().splitlines())]
+ if splitpath(filename) in year_hacks:
+ years.append(year_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ years.sort()
+ return years[0]
+
+ def authors(filename, author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ cmd = bzrlib.builtins.cmd_log()
+ cmd.outf = StringIO.StringIO()
+ cmd.run(file_list=[filename], log_format=AuthorLogFormatter, levels=0)
+ ret = list(set(cmd.outf.getvalue().splitlines()))
+ if splitpath(filename) in author_hacks:
+ ret.extend(author_hacks[splitpath(filename)])
+ return ret
+
+ def authors_list(author_hacks=AUTHOR_HACKS):
+ cmd = bzrlib.builtins.cmd_log()
+ cmd.outf = StringIO.StringIO()
+ cmd.run(log_format=AuthorLogFormatter, levels=0)
+ output = cmd.outf.getvalue()
+ ret = list(set(cmd.outf.getvalue().splitlines()))
+ for path,authors in author_hacks.items():
+ ret.extend(authors)
+ return ret
+
+ def is_versioned(filename):
+ cmd = bzrlib.builtins.cmd_log()
+ cmd.outf = StringIO.StringIO()
+ cmd.run(file_list=[filename])
+ return True
+
+else:
+ raise NotImplementedError('Unrecognized VCS: %(vcs)s' % PROJECT_INFO)
+
+# General utility commands
+
+def _strip_email(*args):
+ """Remove email addresses from a series of names.
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+
>>> _strip_email('J Doe <jdoe@a.com>')
['J Doe']
>>> _strip_email('J Doe <jdoe@a.com>', 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>')
@@ -83,127 +356,109 @@ def _strip_email(*args):
for i,arg in enumerate(args):
if arg == None:
continue
- index = arg.find('<')
- if index > 0:
- args[i] = arg[:index].rstrip()
+ author,addr = email.utils.parseaddr(arg)
+ args[i] = author
return args
-def _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=True, aliases=None,
- excludes=None):
+def _reverse_aliases(aliases):
+ """Reverse an `aliases` dict.
+
+ Input: key: canonical name, value: list of aliases
+ Output: key: alias, value: canonical name
+
+ Examples
+ --------
+
+ >>> aliases = {
+ ... 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>':['Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>', 'J'],
+ ... 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>':['Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>'],
+ ... None:['Anonymous <a@a.com>'],
+ ... }
+ >>> r = _reverse_aliases(aliases)
+ >>> for item in sorted(r.items()):
+ ... print item
+ ('Anonymous <a@a.com>', None)
+ ('J', 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>')
+ ('Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>', 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>')
+ ('Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>', 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>')
"""
- >>> aliases = [['J Doe and C, Inc.', 'J Doe <jdoe@c.com>'],
- ... ['J Doe <jdoe@a.com>', 'Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>'],
- ... ['JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>', 'Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>'],
- ... [None, 'Anonymous <a@a.com>']]
- >>> excludes = [['J Doe and C, Inc.', 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>']]
+ output = {}
+ for canonical_name,_aliases in aliases.items():
+ for alias in _aliases:
+ output[alias] = canonical_name
+ return output
+
+def _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=True, aliases=None):
+ """Consolidate and sort `authors`.
+
+ Make the replacements listed in the `aliases` dict (key: canonical
+ name, value: list of aliases). If `aliases` is ``None``, default
+ to ``ALIASES``.
+
+ >>> aliases = {
+ ... 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>':['Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>'],
+ ... 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>':['Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>'],
+ ... None:['Anonymous <a@a.com>'],
+ ... }
>>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>', 'Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>',
... 'Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>', 'Anonymous <a@a.com>'],
- ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases, excludes=excludes)
+ ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases)
['J Doe <jdoe@a.com>', 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>']
>>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith', 'Johnny', 'Jingly', 'Anonymous'],
- ... with_email=False, aliases=aliases, excludes=excludes)
+ ... with_email=False, aliases=aliases)
['J Doe', 'JJJ Smith']
>>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>', 'Johnny <jdoe@b.edu>',
- ... 'Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>', 'J Doe <jdoe@c.com>'],
- ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases, excludes=excludes)
- ['J Doe and C, Inc.', 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>']
+ ... 'Jingly <jjjs@b.edu>', 'J Doe <jdoe@a.com>'],
+ ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases)
+ ['J Doe <jdoe@a.com>', 'JJJ Smith <jjjs@a.com>']
"""
if aliases == None:
aliases = ALIASES
- if excludes == None:
- excludes = EXCLUDES
if with_email == False:
- aliases = [_strip_email(*alias) for alias in aliases]
- exclude = [_strip_email(*exclude) for exclude in excludes]
+ aliases = dict([(_strip_email(author)[0], _strip_email(*_aliases))
+ for author,_aliases in aliases.items()])
+ rev_aliases = _reverse_aliases(aliases)
for i,author in enumerate(authors):
- for alias in aliases:
- if author in alias[1:]:
- authors[i] = alias[0]
- break
- for i,author in enumerate(authors):
- for exclude in excludes:
- if author in exclude[1:] and exclude[0] in authors:
- authors[i] = None
- authors = sorted(set(authors))
+ if author in rev_aliases:
+ authors[i] = rev_aliases[author]
+ authors = sorted(list(set(authors)))
if None in authors:
authors.remove(None)
return authors
-def authors_list():
- p = Pipe([['bzr', 'log', '-n0'],
- ['grep', '^ *committer\|^ *author'],
- ['cut', '-d:', '-f2'],
- ['sed', 's/ <.*//;s/^ *//'],
- ['sort'],
- ['uniq']])
- assert p.status == 0, p.statuses
- authors = p.stdout.rstrip().split('\n')
- return _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=False)
-
-def update_authors(verbose=True):
- print "updating AUTHORS"
- f = file('AUTHORS', 'w')
- authors_text = 'Bugs Everywhere was written by:\n%s\n' % '\n'.join(authors_list())
- f.write(authors_text)
- f.close()
-
-def ignored_file(filename, ignored_paths=None, ignored_files=None):
- """
- >>> ignored_paths = ['./a/', './b/']
- >>> ignored_files = ['x', 'y']
- >>> ignored_file('./a/z', ignored_paths, ignored_files)
- True
- >>> ignored_file('./ab/z', ignored_paths, ignored_files)
- False
- >>> ignored_file('./ab/x', ignored_paths, ignored_files)
- True
- >>> ignored_file('./ab/xy', ignored_paths, ignored_files)
- False
- >>> ignored_file('./z', ignored_paths, ignored_files)
- False
- """
- if ignored_paths == None:
- ignored_paths = IGNORED_PATHS
- if ignored_files == None:
- ignored_files = IGNORED_FILES
- for path in ignored_paths:
- if filename.startswith(path):
- return True
- if os.path.basename(filename) in ignored_files:
- return True
- if os.path.abspath(filename) != os.path.realpath(filename):
- return True # symink somewhere in path...
- return False
-
-def _copyright_string(orig_year, final_year, authors):
+def _copyright_string(original_year, final_year, authors, prefix=''):
"""
- >>> print _copyright_string(orig_year=2005,
+ >>> print _copyright_string(original_year=2005,
... final_year=2005,
- ... authors=['A <a@a.com>', 'B <b@b.edu>']
+ ... authors=['A <a@a.com>', 'B <b@b.edu>'],
+ ... prefix='# '
... ) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
# Copyright (C) 2005 A <a@a.com>
# B <b@b.edu>
#
- # This program...
- >>> print _copyright_string(orig_year=2005,
+ # This file...
+ >>> print _copyright_string(original_year=2005,
... final_year=2009,
... authors=['A <a@a.com>', 'B <b@b.edu>']
... ) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
- # Copyright (C) 2005-2009 A <a@a.com>
- # B <b@b.edu>
- #
- # This program...
+ Copyright (C) 2005-2009 A <a@a.com>
+ B <b@b.edu>
+ <BLANKLINE>
+ This file...
"""
- if orig_year == final_year:
- date_range = '%s' % orig_year
+ if original_year == final_year:
+ date_range = '%s' % original_year
else:
- date_range = '%s-%s' % (orig_year, final_year)
- lines = ['# Copyright (C) %s %s' % (date_range, authors[0])]
+ date_range = '%s-%s' % (original_year, final_year)
+ lines = ['Copyright (C) %s %s' % (date_range, authors[0])]
for author in authors[1:]:
- lines.append('#' +
- ' '*(len(' Copyright (C) ')+len(date_range)+1) +
+ lines.append(' '*(len('Copyright (C) ')+len(date_range)+1) +
author)
- return '%s\n%s' % ('\n'.join(lines), COPYRIGHT_TEXT)
+ lines.append('')
+ lines.extend((COPY_RIGHT_TEXT % PROJECT_INFO).splitlines())
+ for i,line in enumerate(lines):
+ lines[i] = (prefix + line).rstrip()
+ return '\n'.join(lines)
def _tag_copyright(contents):
"""
@@ -215,104 +470,184 @@ def _tag_copyright(contents):
... (copyright ends)
... bla bla bla
... '''
- >>> print _tag_copyright(contents),
+ >>> print _tag_copyright(contents).replace('COPY-RIGHT', 'CR')
Some file
bla bla
- -xyz-COPYRIGHT-zyx-
+ -xyz-CR-zyx-
(copyright ends)
bla bla bla
+ <BLANKLINE>
"""
lines = []
incopy = False
for line in contents.splitlines():
if incopy == False and line.startswith('# Copyright'):
incopy = True
- lines.append(COPYRIGHT_TAG)
+ lines.append(COPY_RIGHT_TAG)
elif incopy == True and not line.startswith('#'):
incopy = False
if incopy == False:
lines.append(line.rstrip('\n'))
return '\n'.join(lines)+'\n'
-def _update_copyright(contents, orig_year, authors):
+def _update_copyright(contents, original_year, authors):
+ """
+ >>> contents = '''Some file
+ ... bla bla
+ ... # Copyright (copyright begins)
+ ... # (copyright continues)
+ ... # bla bla bla
+ ... (copyright ends)
+ ... bla bla bla
+ ... '''
+ >>> print _update_copyright(contents, 2008, ['Jack', 'Jill']
+ ... ) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS, +REPORT_UDIFF
+ Some file
+ bla bla
+ # Copyright (C) 2008-... Jack
+ # Jill
+ #
+ # This file...
+ (copyright ends)
+ bla bla bla
+ <BLANKLINE>
+ """
current_year = time.gmtime()[0]
- copyright_string = _copyright_string(orig_year, current_year, authors)
+ copyright_string = _copyright_string(
+ original_year, current_year, authors, prefix='# ')
contents = _tag_copyright(contents)
- return contents.replace(COPYRIGHT_TAG, copyright_string)
-
-def update_file(filename, verbose=True):
- if verbose == True:
- print "updating", filename
- contents = file(filename, 'r').read()
-
- p = Pipe([['bzr', 'log', '-n0', filename],
- ['grep', '^ *timestamp: '],
- ['tail', '-n1'],
- ['sed', 's/^ *//;'],
- ['cut', '-b', '16-19']])
- if p.status != 0:
- assert p.statuses[0] == 3, p.statuses
- return # bzr doesn't version that file
- assert p.status == 0, p.statuses
- orig_year = int(p.stdout.strip())
-
- p = Pipe([['bzr', 'log', '-n0', filename],
- ['grep', '^ *author: \|^ *committer: '],
- ['cut', '-d:', '-f2'],
- ['sed', 's/^ *//;s/ *$//'],
- ['sort'],
- ['uniq']])
- assert p.status == 0, p.statuses
- authors = p.stdout.rstrip().split('\n')
- authors = _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=True,
- aliases=ALIASES+COPYRIGHT_ALIASES)
-
- contents = _update_copyright(contents, orig_year, authors)
- f = file(filename, 'w')
- f.write(contents)
+ return contents.replace(COPY_RIGHT_TAG, copyright_string)
+
+def ignored_file(filename, ignored_paths=None, ignored_files=None,
+ check_disk=True, check_vcs=True):
+ """
+ >>> ignored_paths = ['./a/', './b/']
+ >>> ignored_files = ['x', 'y']
+ >>> ignored_file('./a/z', ignored_paths, ignored_files, False, False)
+ True
+ >>> ignored_file('./ab/z', ignored_paths, ignored_files, False, False)
+ False
+ >>> ignored_file('./ab/x', ignored_paths, ignored_files, False, False)
+ True
+ >>> ignored_file('./ab/xy', ignored_paths, ignored_files, False, False)
+ False
+ >>> ignored_file('./z', ignored_paths, ignored_files, False, False)
+ False
+ """
+ if ignored_paths == None:
+ ignored_paths = IGNORED_PATHS
+ if ignored_files == None:
+ ignored_files = IGNORED_FILES
+ if check_disk == True and os.path.isfile(filename) == False:
+ return True
+ for path in ignored_paths:
+ if filename.startswith(path):
+ return True
+ if os.path.basename(filename) in ignored_files:
+ return True
+ if check_vcs == True and is_versioned(filename) == False:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+def _set_contents(filename, contents, original_contents=None, dry_run=False,
+ verbose=0):
+ if original_contents == None and os.path.isfile(filename):
+ f = open(filename, 'r')
+ original_contents = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ if verbose > 0:
+ print "checking %s ... " % filename,
+ if contents != original_contents:
+ if verbose > 0:
+ if original_contents == None:
+ print "[creating]"
+ else:
+ print "[updating]"
+ if verbose > 1 and original_contents != None:
+ print '\n'.join(
+ difflib.unified_diff(
+ original_contents.splitlines(), contents.splitlines(),
+ fromfile=os.path.normpath(os.path.join('a', filename)),
+ tofile=os.path.normpath(os.path.join('b', filename)),
+ n=3, lineterm=''))
+ if dry_run == False:
+ f = file(filename, 'w')
+ f.write(contents)
+ f.close()
+ elif verbose > 0:
+ print "[no change]"
+
+# Update commands
+
+def update_authors(authors_fn=authors_list, dry_run=False, verbose=0):
+ authors = authors_fn()
+ authors = _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=True, aliases=ALIASES)
+ new_contents = '%s was written by:\n%s\n' % (
+ PROJECT_INFO['project'],
+ '\n'.join(authors)
+ )
+ _set_contents('AUTHORS', new_contents, dry_run=dry_run, verbose=verbose)
+
+def update_file(filename, original_year_fn=original_year, authors_fn=authors,
+ dry_run=False, verbose=0):
+ f = file(filename, 'r')
+ contents = f.read()
f.close()
-def update_files(files=None):
+ original_year = original_year_fn(filename)
+ authors = authors_fn(filename)
+ authors = _replace_aliases(authors, with_email=True, aliases=ALIASES)
+
+ new_contents = _update_copyright(contents, original_year, authors)
+ _set_contents(filename, contents=new_contents, original_contents=contents,
+ dry_run=dry_run, verbose=verbose)
+
+def update_files(files=None, dry_run=False, verbose=0):
if files == None or len(files) == 0:
- p = Pipe([['grep', '-rc', '# Copyright', '.'],
- ['grep', '-v', ':0$'],
- ['cut', '-d:', '-f1']])
- assert p.status == 0
- files = p.stdout.rstrip().split('\n')
+ files = []
+ for dirpath,dirnames,filenames in os.walk('.'):
+ for filename in filenames:
+ files.append(os.path.join(dirpath, filename))
for filename in files:
if ignored_file(filename) == True:
continue
- update_file(filename)
+ update_file(filename, dry_run=dry_run, verbose=verbose)
def test():
import doctest
- doctest.testmod()
+ doctest.testmod()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import optparse
- usage = """%prog [options] [file ...]
+ import sys
+
+ usage = """%%prog [options] [file ...]
Update copyright information in source code with information from
-the bzr repository. Run from the BE repository root.
+the %(vcs)s repository. Run from the %(project)s repository root.
Replaces every line starting with '^# Copyright' and continuing with
'^#' with an auto-generated copyright blurb. If you want to add
#-commented material after a copyright blurb, please insert a blank
-line between the blurb and your comment (as in this file), so the
-next run of update_copyright.py doesn't clobber your comment.
+line between the blurb and your comment, so the next run of
+``update_copyright.py`` doesn't clobber your comment.
If no files are given, a list of files to update is generated
automatically.
-"""
+""" % PROJECT_INFO
p = optparse.OptionParser(usage)
p.add_option('--test', dest='test', default=False,
action='store_true', help='Run internal tests and exit')
+ p.add_option('--dry-run', dest='dry_run', default=False,
+ action='store_true', help="Don't make any changes")
+ p.add_option('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', default=0,
+ action='count', help='Increment verbosity')
options,args = p.parse_args()
if options.test == True:
test()
sys.exit(0)
- update_authors()
- update_files(files=args)
+ update_authors(dry_run=options.dry_run, verbose=options.verbose)
+ update_files(files=args, dry_run=options.dry_run, verbose=options.verbose)