From ede6696908eb4080c62ff7f9447dda777e497fac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "W. Trevor King" Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 17:58:57 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Transition to my external update-copyright package. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/update-copyright/ --- .update-copyright.conf | 18 ++ update_copyright.py | 635 ----------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 635 deletions(-) create mode 100755 .update-copyright.conf delete mode 100755 update_copyright.py diff --git a/.update-copyright.conf b/.update-copyright.conf new file mode 100755 index 0000000..97cede7 --- /dev/null +++ b/.update-copyright.conf @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +[project] +name: pycomedi +vcs: Git + +[files] +authors: yes +files: yes +ignored: COPYING, README, .update-copyright.conf, .git*, .be/* + +[copyright] +short: %(project)s comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY and is licensed under the GNU General Public License. +long: 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 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 . diff --git a/update_copyright.py b/update_copyright.py deleted file mode 100755 index df616a6..0000000 --- a/update_copyright.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,635 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -# -# Copyright (C) 2012 W. Trevor King -# -# This file is part of pycomedi. -# -# pycomedi 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. -# -# pycomedi 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 pycomedi. If not, see . - -"""Automatically update copyright boilerplate. - -This script is adapted from one written for `Bugs Everywhere`_. and -later modified for `Hooke`_. - -.. _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 - - -PROJECT_INFO = { - 'project': 'pycomedi', - 'vcs': 'Git', - } - -# 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 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 . -""".strip() - -COPY_RIGHT_TAG='-xyz-COPY' + '-RIGHT-zyx-' # unlikely to occur in the wild :p - -# Convert author names to canonical forms. -# ALIASES[] = -# for example, -# ALIASES = { -# 'John Doe ': -# ['John Doe', 'jdoe', 'J. Doe '], -# } -# Git-based projects are encouraged to use .mailmap instead of -# ALIASES. See git-shortlog(1) for details. -ALIASES = {} - -# 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'] - -# Work around missing author holes in the VCS history. -# AUTHOR_HACKS[] = [] = -# 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_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 ') - ['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).replace('COPY-RIGHT', 'CR') - Some file - bla bla - -xyz-CR-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, - 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() - - 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