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authorGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>2001-09-01 21:55:58 (GMT)
committerGuido van Rossum <guido@python.org>2001-09-01 21:55:58 (GMT)
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The beginnings of a script to help finding / operators that may need
to be change to //. The code is pretty gross so far, and I promise I'll work on this more, but I have to go eat now! :-)
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+#! /usr/bin/env python
+
+"""fixdiv - tool to fix division operators.
+
+To use this tool, first run `python -Dwarn yourscript.py 2>warnings'.
+This runs the script `yourscript.py' while writing warning messages
+about all uses of the classic division operator to the file
+`warnings'. (The warnings are written to stderr, so you must use `2>'
+for the I/O redirect. I don't yet know how to do this on Windows.)
+
+Then run `python fixdiv.py warnings'. This first reads the warnings,
+looking for classic division warnings, and sorts them by file name and
+line number. Then, for each file that received at least one warning,
+it parses the file and tries to match the warnings up to the division
+operators found in the source code. If it is successful, it writes a
+recommendation to stdout in the form of a context diff. If it is not
+successful, it writes recommendations to stdout instead.
+"""
+
+import sys
+import getopt
+import re
+import tokenize
+from pprint import pprint
+
+def main():
+ try:
+ opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "h")
+ except getopt.error, msg:
+ usage(2, msg)
+ for o, a in opts:
+ if o == "-h":
+ help()
+ if not args:
+ usage(2, "at least one file argument is required")
+ if args[1:]:
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: extra file arguments ignored\n", sys.argv[0])
+ readwarnings(args[0])
+
+def usage(exit, msg=None):
+ if msg:
+ sys.stderr.write("%s: %s\n" % (sys.argv[0], msg))
+ sys.stderr.write("Usage: %s warnings\n" % sys.argv[0])
+ sys.stderr.write("Try `%s -h' for more information.\n" % sys.argv[0])
+ sys.exit(exit)
+
+def help():
+ print __doc__
+ sys.exit(0)
+
+def readwarnings(warningsfile):
+ pat = re.compile(
+ "^(.+?):(\d+): DeprecationWarning: classic ([a-z]+) division$")
+ try:
+ f = open(warningsfile)
+ except IOError, msg:
+ sys.stderr.write("can't open: %s\n" % msg)
+ return
+ warnings = {}
+ while 1:
+ line = f.readline()
+ if not line:
+ break
+ m = pat.match(line)
+ if not m:
+ if line.find("division") >= 0:
+ sys.stderr.write("Warning: ignored input " + line)
+ continue
+ file, lineno, what = m.groups()
+ list = warnings.get(file)
+ if list is None:
+ warnings[file] = list = []
+ list.append((int(lineno), intern(what)))
+ f.close()
+ files = warnings.keys()
+ files.sort()
+ for file in files:
+ process(file, warnings[file])
+
+def process(file, list):
+ print "-"*70
+ if not list:
+ sys.stderr.write("no division warnings for %s\n" % file)
+ return
+ try:
+ fp = open(file)
+ except IOError, msg:
+ sys.stderr.write("can't open: %s\n" % msg)
+ return
+ print "Processing:", file
+ f = FileContext(fp)
+ list.sort()
+ index = 0 # list[:index] has been processed, list[index:] is still to do
+ orphans = [] # subset of list for which no / operator was found
+ unknown = [] # lines with / operators for which no warnings were seen
+ g = tokenize.generate_tokens(f.readline)
+ while 1:
+ startlineno, endlineno, slashes = lineinfo = scanline(g)
+ if startlineno is None:
+ break
+ assert startlineno <= endlineno is not None
+ while index < len(list) and list[index][0] < startlineno:
+ orphans.append(list[index])
+ index += 1
+ warnings = []
+ while index < len(list) and list[index][0] <= endlineno:
+ warnings.append(list[index])
+ index += 1
+ if not slashes and not warnings:
+ pass
+ elif slashes and not warnings:
+ report(slashes, "Unexecuted code")
+ elif warnings and not slashes:
+ reportphantomwarnings(warnings, f)
+ else:
+ if len(slashes) > 1:
+ report(slashes, "More than one / operator")
+ else:
+ (row, col), line = slashes[0]
+ line = chop(line)
+ if line[col:col+1] != "/":
+ print "*** Can't find the / operator in line %d:" % row
+ print "*", line
+ continue
+ intlong = []
+ floatcomplex = []
+ bad = []
+ for lineno, what in warnings:
+ if what in ("int", "long"):
+ intlong.append(what)
+ elif what in ("float", "complex"):
+ floatcomplex.append(what)
+ else:
+ bad.append(what)
+ if bad:
+ print "*** Bad warning for line %d:" % row, bad
+ print "*", line
+ elif intlong and not floatcomplex:
+ print "%dc%d" % (row, row)
+ print "<", line
+ print "---"
+ print ">", line[:col] + "/" + line[col:]
+ elif floatcomplex and not intlong:
+ print "True division / operator at line %d:" % row
+ print "=", line
+ fp.close()
+
+def reportphantomwarnings(warnings, f):
+ blocks = []
+ lastrow = None
+ lastblock = None
+ for row, what in warnings:
+ if row != lastrow:
+ lastblock = [row]
+ blocks.append(lastblock)
+ lastblock.append(what)
+ for block in blocks:
+ row = block[0]
+ whats = "/".join(block[1:])
+ print "*** Phantom %s warnings for line %d:" % (whats, row)
+ f.report(row, mark="*")
+
+def report(slashes, message):
+ lastrow = None
+ for (row, col), line in slashes:
+ if row != lastrow:
+ print "*** %s on line %d:" % (message, row)
+ print "*", chop(line)
+ lastrow = row
+
+class FileContext:
+ def __init__(self, fp, window=5, lineno=1):
+ self.fp = fp
+ self.window = 5
+ self.lineno = 1
+ self.eoflookahead = 0
+ self.lookahead = []
+ self.buffer = []
+ def fill(self):
+ while len(self.lookahead) < self.window and not self.eoflookahead:
+ line = self.fp.readline()
+ if not line:
+ self.eoflookahead = 1
+ break
+ self.lookahead.append(line)
+ def readline(self):
+ self.fill()
+ if not self.lookahead:
+ return ""
+ line = self.lookahead.pop(0)
+ self.buffer.append(line)
+ self.lineno += 1
+ return line
+ def truncate(self):
+ del self.buffer[-window:]
+ def __getitem__(self, index):
+ self.fill()
+ bufstart = self.lineno - len(self.buffer)
+ lookend = self.lineno + len(self.lookahead)
+ if bufstart <= index < self.lineno:
+ return self.buffer[index - bufstart]
+ if self.lineno <= index < lookend:
+ return self.lookahead[index - self.lineno]
+ raise KeyError
+ def report(self, first, last=None, mark="*"):
+ if last is None:
+ last = first
+ for i in range(first, last+1):
+ try:
+ line = self[first]
+ except KeyError:
+ line = "<missing line>"
+ print mark, chop(line)
+
+def scanline(g):
+ slashes = []
+ startlineno = None
+ endlineno = None
+ for type, token, start, end, line in g:
+ endlineno = end[0]
+ if startlineno is None:
+ startlineno = endlineno
+ if token in ("/", "/="):
+ slashes.append((start, line))
+ ## if type in (tokenize.NEWLINE, tokenize.NL, tokenize.COMMENT):
+ if type == tokenize.NEWLINE:
+ break
+ return startlineno, endlineno, slashes
+
+def chop(line):
+ if line.endswith("\n"):
+ return line[:-1]
+ else:
+ return line
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ main()