"""text_file provides the TextFile class, which gives an interface to text files that (optionally) takes care of stripping comments, ignoring blank lines, and joining lines with backslashes.""" # created 1999/01/12, Greg Ward __revision__ = "$Id$" from types import * import sys, os, string, re class TextFile: default_options = { 'strip_comments': 1, 'comment_re': re.compile (r'\s*#.*'), 'skip_blanks': 1, 'join_lines': 0, 'lstrip_ws': 0, 'rstrip_ws': 1, 'collapse_ws': 0, } def __init__ (self, filename=None, file=None, **options): if filename is None and file is None: raise RuntimeError, \ "you must supply either or both of 'filename' and 'file'" # set values for all options -- either from client option hash # or fallback to default_options for opt in self.default_options.keys(): if options.has_key (opt): if opt == 'comment_re' and type (options[opt]) is StringType: self.comment_re = re.compile (options[opt]) else: setattr (self, opt, options[opt]) else: setattr (self, opt, self.default_options[opt]) # sanity check client option hash for opt in options.keys(): if not self.default_options.has_key (opt): raise KeyError, "invalid TextFile option '%s'" % opt if file is None: self.open (filename) else: self.filename = filename self.file = file self.current_line = 0 # assuming that file is at BOF! # 'linebuf' is a stack of lines that will be emptied before we # actually read from the file; it's only populated by an # 'unreadline()' operation self.linebuf = [] def open (self, filename): self.filename = filename self.file = open (self.filename, 'r') self.current_line = 0 def close (self): self.file.close () self.file = None self.filename = None self.current_line = None def warn (self, msg): sys.stderr.write (self.filename + ", ") if type (self.current_line) is ListType: sys.stderr.write ("lines %d-%d: " % tuple (self.current_line)) else: sys.stderr.write ("line %d: " % self.current_line) sys.stderr.write (msg + "\n") def readline (self): # If any "unread" lines waiting in 'linebuf', return the top # one. (We don't actually buffer read-ahead data -- lines only # get put in 'linebuf' if the client explicitly does an # 'unreadline()'. if self.linebuf: line = self.linebuf[-1] del self.linebuf[-1] return line buildup_line = '' while 1: # read the line, optionally strip comments line = self.file.readline() if self.strip_comments and line: line = self.comment_re.sub ('', line) # did previous line end with a backslash? then accumulate if self.join_lines and buildup_line: # oops: end of file if not line: self.warn ("continuation line immediately precedes " "end-of-file") return buildup_line line = buildup_line + line # careful: pay attention to line number when incrementing it if type (self.current_line) is ListType: self.current_line[1] = self.current_line[1] + 1 else: self.current_line = [self.current_line, self.current_line+1] # just an ordinary line, read it as usual else: if not line: return None # still have to be careful about incrementing the line number! if type (self.current_line) is ListType: self.current_line = self.current_line[1] + 1 else: self.current_line = self.current_line + 1 # strip whitespace however the client wants (leading and # trailing, or one or the other, or neither) if self.lstrip_ws and self.rstrip_ws: line = string.strip (line) else: if self.lstrip_ws: line = string.lstrip (line) if self.rstrip_ws: line = string.rstrip (line) # blank line (whether we rstrip'ed or not)? skip to next line # if appropriate if line == '' or line == '\n' and self.skip_blanks: continue if self.join_lines: if line[-1] == '\\': buildup_line = line[:-1] continue if line[-2:] == '\\\n': buildup_line = line[0:-2] + '\n' continue # collapse internal whitespace (*after* joining lines!) if self.collapse_ws: line = re.sub (r'(\S)\s+(\S)', r'\1 \2', line) # well, I guess there's some actual content there: return it return line # end readline def readlines (self): lines = [] while 1: line = self.readline() if line is None: return lines lines.append (line) def unreadline (self, line): self.linebuf.append (line) if __name__ == "__main__": test_data = """# test file line 3 \\ continues on next line """ # result 1: no fancy options result1 = map (lambda x: x + "\n", string.split (test_data, "\n")[0:-1]) # result 2: just strip comments result2 = ["\n", "\n", "line 3 \\\n", "continues on next line\n"] # result 3: just strip blank lines result3 = ["# test file\n", "line 3 \\\n", "continues on next line\n"] # result 4: default, strip comments, blank lines, and trailing whitespace result4 = ["line 3 \\", "continues on next line"] # result 5: full processing, strip comments and blanks, plus join lines result5 = ["line 3 continues on next line"] def test_input (count, description, file, expected_result): result = file.readlines () # result = string.join (result, '') if result == expected_result: print "ok %d (%s)" % (count, description) else: print "not ok %d (%s):" % (count, description) print "** expected:" print expected_result print "** received:" print result filename = "test.txt" out_file = open (filename, "w") out_file.write (test_data) out_file.close () in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=0, skip_blanks=0, lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0) test_input (1, "no processing", in_file, result1) in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=0, lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0) test_input (2, "strip comments", in_file, result2) in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=0, skip_blanks=1, lstrip_ws=0, rstrip_ws=0) test_input (3, "strip blanks", in_file, result3) in_file = TextFile (filename) test_input (4, "default processing", in_file, result4) in_file = TextFile (filename, strip_comments=1, skip_blanks=1, join_lines=1, rstrip_ws=1) test_input (5, "full processing", in_file, result5) os.remove (filename)