#!/usr/bin/env perl # # Copyright (C) 2015 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library. If not, see # . # # This script is intended to be passed a list of .args files, used # to store command line ARGV for the test suites. It will reformat # them such that there is at most one '-param value' on each line # of the file. Parameter values that are longer than 80 chars will # also be split. # # If --in-place is supplied as the first parameter of this script, # the files will be changed in place. # If --check is the first parameter, the script will return # a non-zero value if a file is not wrapped correctly. # Otherwise the rewrapped files are printed to the standard output. $in_place = 0; $check = 0; if (@ARGV[0] eq "--in-place") { $in_place = 1; shift @ARGV; } elsif (@ARGV[0] eq "--check") { $check = 1; shift @ARGV; } foreach my $file (@ARGV) { $ret = 0; if (&rewrap($file) < 0) { $ret = 1; } } exit $ret; sub rewrap { my $file = shift; # Read the original file open FILE, "<", $file or die "cannot read $file: $!"; my @orig_lines = ; close FILE; my @lines = @orig_lines; foreach (@lines) { # If there is a trailing '\' then kill the new line if (/\\$/) { chomp; $_ =~ s/\\$//; } } # Skip empty files return unless @lines; # Kill the last new line in the file chomp @lines[$#lines]; # Reconstruct the master data by joining all lines # and then split again based on the real desired # newlines @lines = split /\n/, join('', @lines); # Now each @lines represents a single command, we # can process them @lines = map { &rewrap_line($_) } @lines; if ($in_place) { open FILE, ">", $file or die "cannot write $file: $!"; foreach my $line (@lines) { print FILE $line; } close FILE; } elsif ($check) { my $nl = join('', @lines); my $ol = join('', @orig_lines); unless ($nl eq $ol) { print STDERR $ol; print STDERR "Incorrect line wrapping in $file\n"; print STDERR "Use test-wrap-argv.pl to wrap test data files\n"; return -1; } } else { foreach my $line (@lines) { print $line; } } return 0; } sub rewrap_line { my $line = shift; my @bits = split / /, join('', $line); # @bits contains env vars, then the command line # and then the arguments my @env; my $cmd; my @args; if ($bits[0] !~ /=/) { $cmd = shift @bits; } foreach my $bit (@bits) { # If no command is defined yet, we must still # have env vars if (!defined $cmd) { # Look for leading / to indicate command name if ($bit =~ m,^/,) { $cmd = $bit; } else { push @env, $bit; } } else { # If there's a leading '-' then this is a new # parameter, otherwise its a value for the prev # parameter. if ($bit =~ m,^-,) { push @args, $bit; } else { $args[$#args] .= " " . $bit; } } } # We might have to split line argument values... @args = map { &rewrap_arg($_) } @args; # Print env + command first return join(" \\\n", @env, $cmd, @args), "\n"; } sub rewrap_arg { my $arg = shift; my @ret; while (length($arg) > 80) { my $split = rindex $arg, ",", 80; if ($split == -1) { $split = rindex $arg, ":", 80; } if ($split == -1) { $split = rindex $arg, " ", 80; } if ($split == -1) { warn "cannot find nice place to split '$arg' below 80 chars\n"; $split = 79; } $split++; push @ret, substr $arg, 0, $split; $arg = substr $arg, $split; } push @ret, $arg; return join("\\\n", @ret); }