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			Python
		
	
	
		
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			94 lines
		
	
	
		
			2.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable File
		
	
	
#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""Script to sort the top-most block of #include lines.
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Assumes the LLVM coding conventions.
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Currently, this script only bothers sorting the llvm/... headers. Patches
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welcome for more functionality, and sorting other header groups.
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"""
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import argparse
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import os
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def sort_includes(f):
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  """Sort the #include lines of a specific file."""
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  # Skip files which are under INPUTS trees or test trees.
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  if 'INPUTS/' in f.name or 'test/' in f.name:
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    return
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  ext = os.path.splitext(f.name)[1]
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  if ext not in ['.cpp', '.c', '.h', '.inc', '.def']:
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    return
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  lines = f.readlines()
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  look_for_api_header = ext in ['.cpp', '.c']
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  found_headers = False
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  headers_begin = 0
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  headers_end = 0
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  api_headers = []
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  local_headers = []
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  subproject_headers = []
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  llvm_headers = []
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  system_headers = []
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  for (i, l) in enumerate(lines):
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    if l.strip() == '':
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      continue
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    if l.startswith('#include'):
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      if not found_headers:
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        headers_begin = i
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        found_headers = True
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      headers_end = i
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      header = l[len('#include'):].lstrip()
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      if look_for_api_header and header.startswith('"'):
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        api_headers.append(header)
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        look_for_api_header = False
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        continue
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      if (header.startswith('<') or header.startswith('"gtest/') or
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          header.startswith('"isl/') or header.startswith('"json/')):
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        system_headers.append(header)
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        continue
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      if (header.startswith('"clang/') or header.startswith('"clang-c/') or
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          header.startswith('"polly/')):
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        subproject_headers.append(header)
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        continue
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      if (header.startswith('"llvm/') or header.startswith('"llvm-c/')):
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        llvm_headers.append(header)
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        continue
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      local_headers.append(header)
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      continue
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    # Only allow comments and #defines prior to any includes. If either are
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    # mixed with includes, the order might be sensitive.
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    if found_headers:
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      break
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    if l.startswith('//') or l.startswith('#define') or l.startswith('#ifndef'):
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      continue
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    break
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  if not found_headers:
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    return
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  local_headers = sorted(set(local_headers))
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  subproject_headers = sorted(set(subproject_headers))
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  llvm_headers = sorted(set(llvm_headers))
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  system_headers = sorted(set(system_headers))
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  headers = api_headers + local_headers + subproject_headers + llvm_headers + system_headers
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  header_lines = ['#include ' + h for h in headers]
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  lines = lines[:headers_begin] + header_lines + lines[headers_end + 1:]
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  f.seek(0)
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  f.truncate()
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  f.writelines(lines)
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def main():
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  parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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  parser.add_argument('files', nargs='+', type=argparse.FileType('r+'),
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                      help='the source files to sort includes within')
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  args = parser.parse_args()
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  for f in args.files:
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    sort_includes(f)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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  main()
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