Adding a util function for setting a "do not backup" bit
[chromium-blink-merge.git] / tools / sort-headers.py
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1 #!/usr/bin/env python
2 # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
4 # found in the LICENSE file.
6 """Given a filename as an argument, sort the #include/#imports in that file.
8 Shows a diff and prompts for confirmation before doing the deed.
9 Works great with tools/git/for-all-touched-files.py.
10 """
12 import optparse
13 import os
14 import sys
16 from yes_no import YesNo
19 def IncludeCompareKey(line):
20 """Sorting comparator key used for comparing two #include lines.
21 Returns the filename without the #include/#import/import prefix.
22 """
23 for prefix in ('#include ', '#import ', 'import '):
24 if line.startswith(prefix):
25 line = line[len(prefix):]
26 break
28 # The win32 api has all sorts of implicit include order dependencies :-/
29 # Give a few headers special sort keys that make sure they appear before all
30 # other headers.
31 if line.startswith('<windows.h>'): # Must be before e.g. shellapi.h
32 return '0'
33 if line.startswith('<atlbase.h>'): # Must be before atlapp.h.
34 return '1' + line
35 if line.startswith('<ole2.h>'): # Must be before e.g. intshcut.h
36 return '1' + line
37 if line.startswith('<unknwn.h>'): # Must be before e.g. intshcut.h
38 return '1' + line
40 # C++ system headers should come after C system headers.
41 if line.startswith('<'):
42 if line.find('.h>') != -1:
43 return '2' + line.lower()
44 else:
45 return '3' + line.lower()
47 return '4' + line
50 def IsInclude(line):
51 """Returns True if the line is an #include/#import/import line."""
52 return any([line.startswith('#include '), line.startswith('#import '),
53 line.startswith('import ')])
56 def SortHeader(infile, outfile):
57 """Sorts the headers in infile, writing the sorted file to outfile."""
58 for line in infile:
59 if IsInclude(line):
60 headerblock = []
61 while IsInclude(line):
62 infile_ended_on_include_line = False
63 headerblock.append(line)
64 # Ensure we don't die due to trying to read beyond the end of the file.
65 try:
66 line = infile.next()
67 except StopIteration:
68 infile_ended_on_include_line = True
69 break
70 for header in sorted(headerblock, key=IncludeCompareKey):
71 outfile.write(header)
72 if infile_ended_on_include_line:
73 # We already wrote the last line above; exit to ensure it isn't written
74 # again.
75 return
76 # Intentionally fall through, to write the line that caused
77 # the above while loop to exit.
78 outfile.write(line)
81 def FixFileWithConfirmFunction(filename, confirm_function,
82 perform_safety_checks):
83 """Creates a fixed version of the file, invokes |confirm_function|
84 to decide whether to use the new file, and cleans up.
86 |confirm_function| takes two parameters, the original filename and
87 the fixed-up filename, and returns True to use the fixed-up file,
88 false to not use it.
90 If |perform_safety_checks| is True, then the function checks whether it is
91 unsafe to reorder headers in this file and skips the reorder with a warning
92 message in that case.
93 """
94 if perform_safety_checks and IsUnsafeToReorderHeaders(filename):
95 print ('Not reordering headers in %s as the script thinks that the '
96 'order of headers in this file is semantically significant.'
97 % (filename))
98 return
99 fixfilename = filename + '.new'
100 infile = open(filename, 'rb')
101 outfile = open(fixfilename, 'wb')
102 SortHeader(infile, outfile)
103 infile.close()
104 outfile.close() # Important so the below diff gets the updated contents.
106 try:
107 if confirm_function(filename, fixfilename):
108 if sys.platform == 'win32':
109 os.unlink(filename)
110 os.rename(fixfilename, filename)
111 finally:
112 try:
113 os.remove(fixfilename)
114 except OSError:
115 # If the file isn't there, we don't care.
116 pass
119 def DiffAndConfirm(filename, should_confirm, perform_safety_checks):
120 """Shows a diff of what the tool would change the file named
121 filename to. Shows a confirmation prompt if should_confirm is true.
122 Saves the resulting file if should_confirm is false or the user
123 answers Y to the confirmation prompt.
125 def ConfirmFunction(filename, fixfilename):
126 diff = os.system('diff -u %s %s' % (filename, fixfilename))
127 if sys.platform != 'win32':
128 diff >>= 8
129 if diff == 0: # Check exit code.
130 print '%s: no change' % filename
131 return False
133 return (not should_confirm or YesNo('Use new file (y/N)?'))
135 FixFileWithConfirmFunction(filename, ConfirmFunction, perform_safety_checks)
137 def IsUnsafeToReorderHeaders(filename):
138 # *_message_generator.cc is almost certainly a file that generates IPC
139 # definitions. Changes in include order in these files can result in them not
140 # building correctly.
141 if filename.find("message_generator.cc") != -1:
142 return True
143 return False
145 def main():
146 parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage='%prog filename1 filename2 ...')
147 parser.add_option('-f', '--force', action='store_false', default=True,
148 dest='should_confirm',
149 help='Turn off confirmation prompt.')
150 parser.add_option('--no_safety_checks',
151 action='store_false', default=True,
152 dest='perform_safety_checks',
153 help='Do not perform the safety checks via which this '
154 'script refuses to operate on files for which it thinks '
155 'the include ordering is semantically significant.')
156 opts, filenames = parser.parse_args()
158 if len(filenames) < 1:
159 parser.print_help()
160 return 1
162 for filename in filenames:
163 DiffAndConfirm(filename, opts.should_confirm, opts.perform_safety_checks)
166 if __name__ == '__main__':
167 sys.exit(main())