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			333 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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# Released to the public domain, by Tim Peters, 03 October 2000.
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"""reindent [-d][-r][-v] [ path ... ]
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-d (--dryrun)   Dry run.   Analyze, but don't make any changes to, files.
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-r (--recurse)  Recurse.   Search for all .py files in subdirectories too.
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-n (--nobackup) No backup. Does not make a ".bak" file before reindenting.
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-v (--verbose)  Verbose.   Print informative msgs; else no output.
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   (--newline)  Newline.   Specify the newline character to use (CRLF, LF).
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                           Default is the same as the original file.
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-h (--help)     Help.      Print this usage information and exit.
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Change Python (.py) files to use 4-space indents and no hard tab characters.
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Also trim excess spaces and tabs from ends of lines, and remove empty lines
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at the end of files.  Also ensure the last line ends with a newline.
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If no paths are given on the command line, reindent operates as a filter,
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reading a single source file from standard input and writing the transformed
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source to standard output.  In this case, the -d, -r and -v flags are
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ignored.
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You can pass one or more file and/or directory paths.  When a directory
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path, all .py files within the directory will be examined, and, if the -r
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option is given, likewise recursively for subdirectories.
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If output is not to standard output, reindent overwrites files in place,
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renaming the originals with a .bak extension.  If it finds nothing to
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change, the file is left alone.  If reindent does change a file, the changed
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file is a fixed-point for future runs (i.e., running reindent on the
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resulting .py file won't change it again).
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The hard part of reindenting is figuring out what to do with comment
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lines.  So long as the input files get a clean bill of health from
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tabnanny.py, reindent should do a good job.
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The backup file is a copy of the one that is being reindented. The ".bak"
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file is generated with shutil.copy(), but some corner cases regarding
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user/group and permissions could leave the backup file more readable than
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you'd prefer. You can always use the --nobackup option to prevent this.
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"""
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__version__ = "1"
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import tokenize
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import os
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import shutil
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import sys
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verbose = False
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recurse = False
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dryrun = False
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makebackup = True
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# A specified newline to be used in the output (set by --newline option)
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spec_newline = None
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def usage(msg=None):
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    if msg is None:
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        msg = __doc__
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    print(msg, file=sys.stderr)
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def errprint(*args):
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    sys.stderr.write(" ".join(str(arg) for arg in args))
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    sys.stderr.write("\n")
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def main():
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    import getopt
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    global verbose, recurse, dryrun, makebackup, spec_newline
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    try:
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        opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "drnvh",
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            ["dryrun", "recurse", "nobackup", "verbose", "newline=", "help"])
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    except getopt.error as msg:
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        usage(msg)
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        return
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    for o, a in opts:
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        if o in ('-d', '--dryrun'):
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            dryrun = True
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        elif o in ('-r', '--recurse'):
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            recurse = True
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        elif o in ('-n', '--nobackup'):
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            makebackup = False
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        elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
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            verbose = True
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        elif o in ('--newline',):
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            if not a.upper() in ('CRLF', 'LF'):
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                usage()
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                return
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            spec_newline = dict(CRLF='\r\n', LF='\n')[a.upper()]
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        elif o in ('-h', '--help'):
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            usage()
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            return
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    if not args:
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        r = Reindenter(sys.stdin)
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        r.run()
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        r.write(sys.stdout)
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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) and
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                 not os.path.split(fullname)[1].startswith("."))
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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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    with open(file, 'rb') as f:
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        try:
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            encoding, _ = tokenize.detect_encoding(f.readline)
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        except SyntaxError as se:
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            errprint("%s: SyntaxError: %s" % (file, str(se)))
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            return
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    try:
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        with open(file, encoding=encoding) as f:
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            r = Reindenter(f)
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    except IOError as msg:
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        errprint("%s: I/O Error: %s" % (file, str(msg)))
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        return
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    newline = spec_newline if spec_newline else r.newlines
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    if isinstance(newline, tuple):
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        errprint("%s: mixed newlines detected; cannot continue without --newline" % file)
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        return
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    if r.run():
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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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        if not dryrun:
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            bak = file + ".bak"
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            if makebackup:
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                shutil.copyfile(file, bak)
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                if verbose:
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                    print("backed up", file, "to", bak)
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            with open(file, "w", encoding=encoding, newline=newline) as f:
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                r.write(f)
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            if verbose:
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                print("wrote new", file)
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        return True
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    else:
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        if verbose:
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            print("unchanged.")
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        return False
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def _rstrip(line, JUNK='\n \t'):
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    """Return line stripped of trailing spaces, tabs, newlines.
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    Note that line.rstrip() instead also strips sundry control characters,
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    but at least one known Emacs user expects to keep junk like that, not
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    mentioning Barry by name or anything <wink>.
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    """
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    i = len(line)
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    while i > 0 and line[i - 1] in JUNK:
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        i -= 1
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    return line[:i]
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class Reindenter:
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    def __init__(self, f):
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        self.find_stmt = 1  # next token begins a fresh stmt?
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        self.level = 0      # current indent level
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        # Raw file lines.
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        self.raw = f.readlines()
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        # File lines, rstripped & tab-expanded.  Dummy at start is so
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        # that we can use tokenize's 1-based line numbering easily.
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        # Note that a line is all-blank iff it's "\n".
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        self.lines = [_rstrip(line).expandtabs() + "\n"
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                      for line in self.raw]
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        self.lines.insert(0, None)
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        self.index = 1  # index into self.lines of next line
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        # List of (lineno, indentlevel) pairs, one for each stmt and
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        # comment line.  indentlevel is -1 for comment lines, as a
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        # signal that tokenize doesn't know what to do about them;
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        # indeed, they're our headache!
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        self.stats = []
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        # Save the newlines found in the file so they can be used to
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        #  create output without mutating the newlines.
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        self.newlines = f.newlines
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    def run(self):
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        tokens = tokenize.generate_tokens(self.getline)
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        for _token in tokens:
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            self.tokeneater(*_token)
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        # Remove trailing empty lines.
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        lines = self.lines
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        while lines and lines[-1] == "\n":
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            lines.pop()
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        # Sentinel.
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        stats = self.stats
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        stats.append((len(lines), 0))
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        # Map count of leading spaces to # we want.
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        have2want = {}
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        # Program after transformation.
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        after = self.after = []
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        # Copy over initial empty lines -- there's nothing to do until
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        # we see a line with *something* on it.
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        i = stats[0][0]
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        after.extend(lines[1:i])
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        for i in range(len(stats) - 1):
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            thisstmt, thislevel = stats[i]
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            nextstmt = stats[i + 1][0]
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            have = getlspace(lines[thisstmt])
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            want = thislevel * 4
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            if want < 0:
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                # A comment line.
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                if have:
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                    # An indented comment line.  If we saw the same
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                    # indentation before, reuse what it most recently
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                    # mapped to.
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                    want = have2want.get(have, -1)
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                    if want < 0:
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                        # Then it probably belongs to the next real stmt.
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                        for j in range(i + 1, len(stats) - 1):
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                            jline, jlevel = stats[j]
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                            if jlevel >= 0:
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                                if have == getlspace(lines[jline]):
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                                    want = jlevel * 4
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                                break
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                    if want < 0:           # Maybe it's a hanging
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                                           # comment like this one,
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                        # in which case we should shift it like its base
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                        # line got shifted.
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                        for j in range(i - 1, -1, -1):
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                            jline, jlevel = stats[j]
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                            if jlevel >= 0:
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                                want = have + (getlspace(after[jline - 1]) -
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                                               getlspace(lines[jline]))
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                                break
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                    if want < 0:
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                        # Still no luck -- leave it alone.
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                        want = have
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                else:
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                    want = 0
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            assert want >= 0
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            have2want[have] = want
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            diff = want - have
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            if diff == 0 or have == 0:
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                after.extend(lines[thisstmt:nextstmt])
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            else:
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                for line in lines[thisstmt:nextstmt]:
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                    if diff > 0:
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                        if line == "\n":
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                            after.append(line)
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                        else:
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                            after.append(" " * diff + line)
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                    else:
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                        remove = min(getlspace(line), -diff)
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                        after.append(line[remove:])
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        return self.raw != self.after
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    def write(self, f):
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        f.writelines(self.after)
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    # Line-getter for tokenize.
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    def getline(self):
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        if self.index >= len(self.lines):
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            line = ""
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        else:
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            line = self.lines[self.index]
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            self.index += 1
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        return line
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    # Line-eater for tokenize.
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    def tokeneater(self, type, token, slinecol, end, line,
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                   INDENT=tokenize.INDENT,
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                   DEDENT=tokenize.DEDENT,
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                   NEWLINE=tokenize.NEWLINE,
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                   COMMENT=tokenize.COMMENT,
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                   NL=tokenize.NL):
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        if type == NEWLINE:
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            # A program statement, or ENDMARKER, will eventually follow,
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            # after some (possibly empty) run of tokens of the form
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            #     (NL | COMMENT)* (INDENT | DEDENT+)?
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            self.find_stmt = 1
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        elif type == INDENT:
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            self.find_stmt = 1
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            self.level += 1
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        elif type == DEDENT:
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            self.find_stmt = 1
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            self.level -= 1
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        elif type == COMMENT:
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            if self.find_stmt:
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                self.stats.append((slinecol[0], -1))
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                # but we're still looking for a new stmt, so leave
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                # find_stmt alone
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        elif type == NL:
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            pass
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        elif self.find_stmt:
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            # This is the first "real token" following a NEWLINE, so it
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            # must be the first token of the next program statement, or an
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            # ENDMARKER.
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            self.find_stmt = 0
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            if line:   # not endmarker
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                self.stats.append((slinecol[0], self.level))
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# Count number of leading blanks.
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def getlspace(line):
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    i, n = 0, len(line)
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    while i < n and line[i] == " ":
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        i += 1
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    return i
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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    main()
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