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8.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
276 lines
8.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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"""cleanfuture [-d][-r][-v] path ...
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-d Dry run. Analyze, but don't make any changes to, files.
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-r Recurse. Search for all .py files in subdirectories too.
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-v Verbose. Print informative msgs.
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Search Python (.py) files for future statements, and remove the features
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from such statements that are already mandatory in the version of Python
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you're using.
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Pass one or more file and/or directory paths. When a directory path, all
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.py files within the directory will be examined, and, if the -r option is
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given, likewise recursively for subdirectories.
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Overwrites files in place, renaming the originals with a .bak extension. If
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cleanfuture finds nothing to change, the file is left alone. If cleanfuture
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does change a file, the changed file is a fixed-point (i.e., running
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cleanfuture on the resulting .py file won't change it again, at least not
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until you try it again with a later Python release).
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Limitations: You can do these things, but this tool won't help you then:
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+ A future statement cannot be mixed with any other statement on the same
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physical line (separated by semicolon).
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+ A future statement cannot contain an "as" clause.
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Example: Assuming you're using Python 2.2, if a file containing
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from __future__ import nested_scopes, generators
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is analyzed by cleanfuture, the line is rewritten to
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from __future__ import generators
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because nested_scopes is no longer optional in 2.2 but generators is.
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"""
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import __future__
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import tokenize
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import os
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import sys
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dryrun = 0
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recurse = 0
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verbose = 0
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def errprint(*args):
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strings = map(str, args)
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msg = ' '.join(strings)
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if msg[-1:] != '\n':
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msg += '\n'
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sys.stderr.write(msg)
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def main():
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import getopt
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global verbose, recurse, dryrun
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try:
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opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "drv")
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except getopt.error as msg:
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errprint(msg)
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return
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for o, a in opts:
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if o == '-d':
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dryrun += 1
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elif o == '-r':
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recurse += 1
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elif o == '-v':
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verbose += 1
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if not args:
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errprint("Usage:", __doc__)
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return
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for arg in args:
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check(arg)
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def check(file):
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if os.path.isdir(file) and not os.path.islink(file):
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if verbose:
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print("listing directory", file)
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names = os.listdir(file)
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for name in names:
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fullname = os.path.join(file, name)
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if ((recurse and os.path.isdir(fullname) and
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not os.path.islink(fullname))
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or name.lower().endswith(".py")):
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check(fullname)
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return
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if verbose:
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print("checking", file, "...", end=' ')
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try:
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f = open(file)
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except IOError as msg:
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errprint("%r: I/O Error: %s" % (file, str(msg)))
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return
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with f:
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ff = FutureFinder(f, file)
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changed = ff.run()
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if changed:
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ff.gettherest()
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if changed:
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if verbose:
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print("changed.")
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if dryrun:
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print("But this is a dry run, so leaving it alone.")
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for s, e, line in changed:
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print("%r lines %d-%d" % (file, s+1, e+1))
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for i in range(s, e+1):
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print(ff.lines[i], end=' ')
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if line is None:
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print("-- deleted")
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else:
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print("-- change to:")
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print(line, end=' ')
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if not dryrun:
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bak = file + ".bak"
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if os.path.exists(bak):
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os.remove(bak)
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os.rename(file, bak)
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if verbose:
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print("renamed", file, "to", bak)
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with open(file, "w") as g:
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ff.write(g)
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if verbose:
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print("wrote new", file)
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else:
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if verbose:
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print("unchanged.")
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class FutureFinder:
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def __init__(self, f, fname):
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self.f = f
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self.fname = fname
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self.ateof = 0
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self.lines = [] # raw file lines
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# List of (start_index, end_index, new_line) triples.
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self.changed = []
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# Line-getter for tokenize.
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def getline(self):
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if self.ateof:
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return ""
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line = self.f.readline()
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if line == "":
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self.ateof = 1
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else:
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self.lines.append(line)
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return line
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def run(self):
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STRING = tokenize.STRING
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NL = tokenize.NL
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NEWLINE = tokenize.NEWLINE
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COMMENT = tokenize.COMMENT
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NAME = tokenize.NAME
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OP = tokenize.OP
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changed = self.changed
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get = tokenize.generate_tokens(self.getline).__next__
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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# Chew up initial comments and blank lines (if any).
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while type in (COMMENT, NL, NEWLINE):
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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# Chew up docstring (if any -- and it may be implicitly catenated!).
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while type is STRING:
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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# Analyze the future stmts.
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while 1:
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# Chew up comments and blank lines (if any).
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while type in (COMMENT, NL, NEWLINE):
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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if not (type is NAME and token == "from"):
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break
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startline = srow - 1 # tokenize is one-based
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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if not (type is NAME and token == "__future__"):
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break
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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if not (type is NAME and token == "import"):
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break
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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# Get the list of features.
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features = []
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while type is NAME:
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features.append(token)
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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if not (type is OP and token == ','):
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break
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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# A trailing comment?
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comment = None
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if type is COMMENT:
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comment = token
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type, token, (srow, scol), (erow, ecol), line = get()
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if type is not NEWLINE:
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errprint("Skipping file %r; can't parse line %d:\n%s" %
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(self.fname, srow, line))
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return []
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endline = srow - 1
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# Check for obsolete features.
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okfeatures = []
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for f in features:
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object = getattr(__future__, f, None)
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if object is None:
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# A feature we don't know about yet -- leave it in.
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# They'll get a compile-time error when they compile
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# this program, but that's not our job to sort out.
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okfeatures.append(f)
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else:
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released = object.getMandatoryRelease()
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if released is None or released <= sys.version_info:
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# Withdrawn or obsolete.
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pass
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else:
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okfeatures.append(f)
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# Rewrite the line if at least one future-feature is obsolete.
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if len(okfeatures) < len(features):
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if len(okfeatures) == 0:
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line = None
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else:
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line = "from __future__ import "
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line += ', '.join(okfeatures)
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if comment is not None:
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line += ' ' + comment
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line += '\n'
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changed.append((startline, endline, line))
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# Loop back for more future statements.
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return changed
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def gettherest(self):
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if self.ateof:
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self.therest = ''
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else:
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self.therest = self.f.read()
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def write(self, f):
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changed = self.changed
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assert changed
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# Prevent calling this again.
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self.changed = []
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# Apply changes in reverse order.
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changed.reverse()
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for s, e, line in changed:
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if line is None:
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# pure deletion
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del self.lines[s:e+1]
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else:
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self.lines[s:e+1] = [line]
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f.writelines(self.lines)
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# Copy over the remainder of the file.
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if self.therest:
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f.write(self.therest)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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