bin/sort-scala-imports @ b70a423990d3
a few handy fish functions
author |
Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
date |
Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:32:54 +0000 |
parents |
4e2fe1ec0997 |
children |
(none) |
#!/usr/bin/env python
import re, sys
from operator import attrgetter
bracket_padding = None
MAX_LINE_WIDTH = 100
def next_line():
return sys.stdin.readline().rstrip('\n')
l = next_line()
while not l.startswith('import '):
sys.stdout.write(l + '\n')
l = next_line()
class ImportGroup(object):
def __init__(self, line):
self.main_line = line.rstrip()
self.prefix = None
self.guts = []
def set_line(self):
"""Set the main_line and guts for the given prefix and guts.
If the import will fit into 100 chars, the short group syntax will be
used. Otherwise the longer one will be used.
"""
prefix = self.prefix
guts = self.guts
guts.sort(key=lambda s: s.lower())
if not prefix:
# This is just a single-line, single-item import, so we don't need
# to do any setup.
return
single = '%s{%s%s%s}' % (prefix,
bracket_padding,
', '.join(guts),
bracket_padding)
if len(single) > MAX_LINE_WIDTH:
self.main_line = prefix + '{'
self.guts = guts
else:
self.main_line = single
self.guts = []
def slurp(self):
global l, bracket_padding
line = self.main_line
if self.main_line.endswith('}'):
# This is a line like: import foo.{ a, b, c }
if bracket_padding is None:
if line[line.index("{") + 1] == " ":
bracket_padding = " "
else:
bracket_padding = ""
prefix, rest = line.split('{', 1)
guts = re.findall(r"\w+ *=> *\w+|\w+", rest)
self.prefix = prefix
self.guts = guts
l = next_line()
elif line.endswith('{'):
# This is the first line of a multi-line set
prefix = line.rstrip('{')
guts = []
while True:
l = next_line()
if l.rstrip().endswith('}'):
l = next_line()
break
else:
guts.append(l.strip().rstrip(','))
self.prefix = prefix
self.guts = guts
else:
# Just a normal single import line, pass it on.
l = next_line()
def spit(self):
self.set_line()
sys.stdout.write(self.main_line + '\n')
if self.guts:
self.guts.sort(key=lambda g: g.lower())
sys.stdout.write(' ' +
',\n '.join(self.guts) +
'\n}\n')
def key(self):
return self.main_line.lower().replace('{', '@')
imports = []
while l.startswith('import '):
ig = ImportGroup(l)
ig.slurp()
imports.append(ig)
if bracket_padding is None:
bracket_padding = " "
imports.sort(key=lambda ig: ig.key())
for i in imports:
i.spit()
sys.stdout.write(l + '\n')
for l in sys.stdin.readlines():
sys.stdout.write(l)