From 5b597a53f1ab7611e01aa8332df6b405a57ac4c5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "W. Trevor King" Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 14:40:14 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Rearrange license text and add update_copyright.py. Following http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.html * Moved LGPLv3 text from LICENSE -> COPYING.LESSER * Brought in GPLv3 text -> COPYING update_copyright.py automates the maitenance of boilerplate copyright information at the head of every file. --- COPYING | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LICENSE => COPYING.LESSER | 0 update_copyright.py | 423 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 1097 insertions(+) create mode 100644 COPYING rename LICENSE => COPYING.LESSER (100%) create mode 100644 update_copyright.py diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING new file mode 100644 index 0000000..94a9ed0 --- /dev/null +++ b/COPYING @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. diff --git a/LICENSE b/COPYING.LESSER similarity index 100% rename from LICENSE rename to COPYING.LESSER diff --git a/update_copyright.py b/update_copyright.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..699a155 --- /dev/null +++ b/update_copyright.py @@ -0,0 +1,423 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# +# COPYRIGHT + +"""Automatically update copyright boilerplate. + +This script is adapted from one written for `Bugs Everywhere`_. + +.. _Bugs Everywhere: http://bugseverywhere.org/ +""" + +import difflib +import email.utils +import os +import os.path +import re +import StringIO +import sys +import time + +import mercurial +import mercurial.dispatch + + +PROJECT_INFO = { + 'project': 'Hooke', + 'vcs': 'Mercurial', + } + +# Break "copyright" into "copy" and "right" to avoid matching the +# REGEXP. +COPY_RIGHT_TEXT=""" +This file is part of %(project)s. + +%(project)s is free software: you can redistribute it and/or +modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public +License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either +version 3 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public +License along with %(project)s. If not, see +. +""".strip() + +COPY_RIGHT_TAG='-xyz-COPY-RIGHT-zyx-' # unlikely to occur in the wild :p + +ALIASES = { + 'Alberto Gomez-Casado': + ['albertogomcas'], + 'Massimo Sandal ': + ['devicerandom', + 'unknown'], + 'Fabrizio Benedetti':['fabrizio.benedetti'], + 'il':['illysam'], + 'Marco Brucale':['marcobrucale'], + 'pp':['pancaldi.paolo'], + } + +IGNORED_PATHS = ['./.hg/', './doc/img', './test/data/', + './build/', '/doc/build/'] +IGNORED_FILES = ['COPYING', 'COPYING.LESSER'] + + +# VCS-specific commands + +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): + # 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()] + years.sort() + return years[0] + +def authors(filename): + output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow', + '--template', '{author}\n', + filename) + return list(set(output.splitlines())) + +def authors_list(): + output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow', + '--template', '{author}\n') + return list(set(output.splitlines())) + +def is_versioned(filename): + output,error = mercurial_cmd('log', '--follow', + '--template', '{date|shortdate}\n', + filename) + if len(error) > 0: + return False + return True + +# General utility commands + +def _strip_email(*args): + """Remove email addresses from a series of names. + + Examples + -------- + + >>> _strip_email('J Doe ') + ['J Doe'] + >>> _strip_email('J Doe ', 'JJJ Smith ') + ['J Doe', 'JJJ Smith'] + """ + args = list(args) + for i,arg in enumerate(args): + if arg == None: + continue + author,addr = email.utils.parseaddr(arg) + args[i] = author + return args + +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 ':['Johnny ', 'J'], + ... 'JJJ Smith ':['Jingly '], + ... None:['Anonymous '], + ... } + >>> r = _reverse_aliases(aliases) + >>> for item in sorted(r.items()): + ... print item + ('Anonymous ', None) + ('J', 'J Doe ') + ('Jingly ', 'JJJ Smith ') + ('Johnny ', 'J Doe ') + """ + 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 ':['Johnny '], + ... 'JJJ Smith ':['Jingly '], + ... None:['Anonymous '], + ... } + >>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith ', 'Johnny ', + ... 'Jingly ', 'Anonymous '], + ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases) + ['J Doe ', 'JJJ Smith '] + >>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith', 'Johnny', 'Jingly', 'Anonymous'], + ... with_email=False, aliases=aliases) + ['J Doe', 'JJJ Smith'] + >>> _replace_aliases(['JJJ Smith ', 'Johnny ', + ... 'Jingly ', 'J Doe '], + ... with_email=True, aliases=aliases) + ['J Doe ', 'JJJ Smith '] + """ + if aliases == None: + aliases = ALIASES + if with_email == False: + 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): + 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 _copyright_string(original_year, final_year, authors, prefix=''): + """ + >>> print _copyright_string(original_year=2005, + ... final_year=2005, + ... authors=['A ', 'B '], + ... prefix='# ' + ... ) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS + # Copyright (C) 2005 A + # B + # + # This file... + >>> print _copyright_string(original_year=2005, + ... final_year=2009, + ... authors=['A ', 'B '] + ... ) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS + Copyright (C) 2005-2009 A + B + + This file... + """ + if original_year == final_year: + date_range = '%s' % original_year + else: + 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) + + author) + 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): + """ + >>> contents = '''Some file + ... bla bla + ... # Copyright (copyright begins) + ... # (copyright continues) + ... # bla bla bla + ... (copyright ends) + ... bla bla bla + ... ''' + >>> print _tag_copyright(contents), + Some file + bla bla + -xyz-COPY-RIGHT-zyx- + (copyright ends) + bla bla bla + """ + lines = [] + incopy = False + for line in contents.splitlines(): + if incopy == False and line.startswith('# Copyright'): + incopy = True + 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, 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 + + """ + current_year = time.gmtime()[0] + copyright_string = _copyright_string( + original_year, current_year, authors, prefix='# ') + contents = _tag_copyright(contents) + return contents.replace(COPY_RIGHT_TAG, copyright_string) + +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 + if 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 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): + new_contents = '%s was written by:\n%s\n' % ( + PROJECT_INFO['project'], + '\n'.join(authors_fn()) + ) + _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() + + 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: + 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, dry_run=dry_run, verbose=verbose) + +def test(): + import doctest + doctest.testmod() + +if __name__ == '__main__': + import optparse + import sys + + usage = """%%prog [options] [file ...] + +Update copyright information in source code with information from +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, 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(dry_run=options.dry_run, verbose=options.verbose) + update_files(files=args, dry_run=options.dry_run, verbose=options.verbose) -- 2.26.2