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Make the "cleanfile" and "cleanpatch" script warn about long lines, by default lines whose visual width exceeds 79 characters. Per suggestion from Auke Kok. Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com> Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
259 lines
5.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
259 lines
5.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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#
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# Clean a patch file -- or directory of patch files -- of stealth whitespace.
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# WARNING: this can be a highly destructive operation. Use with caution.
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#
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use bytes;
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use File::Basename;
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# Default options
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$max_width = 79;
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# Clean up space-tab sequences, either by removing spaces or
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# replacing them with tabs.
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sub clean_space_tabs($)
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{
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no bytes; # Tab alignment depends on characters
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my($li) = @_;
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my($lo) = '';
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my $pos = 0;
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my $nsp = 0;
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my($i, $c);
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for ($i = 0; $i < length($li); $i++) {
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$c = substr($li, $i, 1);
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if ($c eq "\t") {
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my $npos = ($pos+$nsp+8) & ~7;
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my $ntab = ($npos >> 3) - ($pos >> 3);
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$lo .= "\t" x $ntab;
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$pos = $npos;
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$nsp = 0;
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} elsif ($c eq "\n" || $c eq "\r") {
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$lo .= " " x $nsp;
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$pos += $nsp;
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$nsp = 0;
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$lo .= $c;
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$pos = 0;
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} elsif ($c eq " ") {
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$nsp++;
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} else {
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$lo .= " " x $nsp;
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$pos += $nsp;
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$nsp = 0;
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$lo .= $c;
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$pos++;
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}
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}
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$lo .= " " x $nsp;
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return $lo;
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}
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# Compute the visual width of a string
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sub strwidth($) {
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no bytes; # Tab alignment depends on characters
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my($li) = @_;
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my($c, $i);
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my $pos = 0;
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my $mlen = 0;
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for ($i = 0; $i < length($li); $i++) {
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$c = substr($li,$i,1);
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if ($c eq "\t") {
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$pos = ($pos+8) & ~7;
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} elsif ($c eq "\n") {
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$mlen = $pos if ($pos > $mlen);
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$pos = 0;
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} else {
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$pos++;
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}
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}
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$mlen = $pos if ($pos > $mlen);
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return $mlen;
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}
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$name = basename($0);
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@files = ();
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while (defined($a = shift(@ARGV))) {
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if ($a =~ /^-/) {
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if ($a eq '-width' || $a eq '-w') {
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$max_width = shift(@ARGV)+0;
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} else {
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print STDERR "Usage: $name [-width #] files...\n";
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exit 1;
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}
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} else {
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push(@files, $a);
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}
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}
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foreach $f ( @files ) {
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print STDERR "$name: $f\n";
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if (! -f $f) {
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print STDERR "$f: not a file\n";
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next;
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}
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if (!open(FILE, '+<', $f)) {
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print STDERR "$name: Cannot open file: $f: $!\n";
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next;
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}
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binmode FILE;
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# First, verify that it is not a binary file; consider any file
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# with a zero byte to be a binary file. Is there any better, or
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# additional, heuristic that should be applied?
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$is_binary = 0;
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while (read(FILE, $data, 65536) > 0) {
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if ($data =~ /\0/) {
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$is_binary = 1;
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last;
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}
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}
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if ($is_binary) {
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print STDERR "$name: $f: binary file\n";
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next;
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}
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seek(FILE, 0, 0);
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$in_bytes = 0;
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$out_bytes = 0;
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$lineno = 0;
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@lines = ();
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$in_hunk = 0;
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$err = 0;
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while ( defined($line = <FILE>) ) {
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$lineno++;
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$in_bytes += length($line);
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if (!$in_hunk) {
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if ($line =~
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/^\@\@\s+\-([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\s+\+([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\s\@\@/) {
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$minus_lines = $2;
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$plus_lines = $4;
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if ($minus_lines || $plus_lines) {
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$in_hunk = 1;
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@hunk_lines = ($line);
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}
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} else {
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push(@lines, $line);
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$out_bytes += length($line);
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}
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} else {
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# We're in a hunk
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if ($line =~ /^\+/) {
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$plus_lines--;
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$text = substr($line, 1);
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$text =~ s/[ \t\r]*$//; # Remove trailing spaces
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$text = clean_space_tabs($text);
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$l_width = strwidth($text);
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if ($max_width && $l_width > $max_width) {
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print STDERR
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"$f:$lineno: adds line exceeds $max_width ",
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"characters ($l_width)\n";
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}
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push(@hunk_lines, '+'.$text);
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} elsif ($line =~ /^\-/) {
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$minus_lines--;
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push(@hunk_lines, $line);
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} elsif ($line =~ /^ /) {
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$plus_lines--;
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$minus_lines--;
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push(@hunk_lines, $line);
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} else {
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print STDERR "$name: $f: malformed patch\n";
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$err = 1;
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last;
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}
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if ($plus_lines < 0 || $minus_lines < 0) {
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print STDERR "$name: $f: malformed patch\n";
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$err = 1;
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last;
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} elsif ($plus_lines == 0 && $minus_lines == 0) {
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# End of a hunk. Process this hunk.
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my $i;
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my $l;
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my @h = ();
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my $adj = 0;
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my $done = 0;
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for ($i = scalar(@hunk_lines)-1; $i > 0; $i--) {
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$l = $hunk_lines[$i];
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if (!$done && $l eq "+\n") {
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$adj++; # Skip this line
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} elsif ($l =~ /^[ +]/) {
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$done = 1;
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unshift(@h, $l);
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} else {
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unshift(@h, $l);
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}
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}
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$l = $hunk_lines[0]; # Hunk header
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undef @hunk_lines; # Free memory
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if ($adj) {
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die unless
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($l =~ /^\@\@\s+\-([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\s+\+([0-9]+),([0-9]+)\s\@\@(.*)$/);
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my $mstart = $1;
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my $mlin = $2;
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my $pstart = $3;
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my $plin = $4;
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my $tail = $5; # doesn't include the final newline
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$l = sprintf("@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n",
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$mstart, $mlin, $pstart, $plin-$adj,
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$tail);
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}
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unshift(@h, $l);
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# Transfer to the output array
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foreach $l (@h) {
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$out_bytes += length($l);
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push(@lines, $l);
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}
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$in_hunk = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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if ($in_hunk) {
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print STDERR "$name: $f: malformed patch\n";
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$err = 1;
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}
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if (!$err) {
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if ($in_bytes != $out_bytes) {
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# Only write to the file if changed
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seek(FILE, 0, 0);
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print FILE @lines;
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if ( !defined($where = tell(FILE)) ||
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!truncate(FILE, $where) ) {
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die "$name: Failed to truncate modified file: $f: $!\n";
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}
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}
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}
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close(FILE);
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}
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