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#! /usr/bin/python
########################################################################
#
# reorder and reformat a file in columns
#
# this utility takes lines from its standard input and reproduces them,
# partially reordered and reformatted, on its standard output.
#
# It has the same effect as a 'sort | column -t', with the exception
# that empty lines, as well as lines which start with a '#' sign, are
# not affected, i.e. they keep their position and formatting, and act
# as separators, i.e. the parts before and after them are each sorted
# separately (but overall field widths are computed across the whole
# input).
#
# Options:
# -i:
# --ignore-case:
# Do not consider case when sorting.
# -d:
# --default:
# What to chage empty fields to.
# -s <N>:
# --split=<N>:
# Treat only the first N whitespace sequences as separators.
# line content after the Nth separator will count as only one
# field even if it contains whitespace.
# Example : '-s 2' causes input 'a b c d e' to be split into
# three fields, 'a', 'b', and 'c d e'.
#
# boards.cfg requires -ids 6.
#
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import sys, getopt, locale
# ensure we sort using the C locale.
locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, 'C')
# check options
maxsplit = 0
ignore_case = 0
default_field =''
try:
opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "id:s:",
["ignore-case","default","split="])
except getopt.GetoptError as err:
print str(err) # will print something like "option -a not recognized"
sys.exit(2)
for o, a in opts:
if o in ("-s", "--split"):
maxsplit = eval(a)
elif o in ("-i", "--ignore-case"):
ignore_case = 1
elif o in ("-d", "--default"):
default_field = a
else:
assert False, "unhandled option"
# collect all lines from standard input and, for the ones which must be
# reformatted and sorted, count their fields and compute each field's
# maximum size
input_lines = []
field_width = []
for line in sys.stdin:
# remove final end of line
input_line = line.strip('\n')
if (len(input_line)>0) and (input_line[0] != '#'):
# sortable line: split into fields
fields = input_line.split(None,maxsplit)
# if there are new fields, top up field_widths
for f in range(len(field_width), len(fields)):
field_width.append(0)
# compute the maximum witdh of each field
for f in range(len(fields)):
field_width[f] = max(field_width[f],len(fields[f]))
# collect the line for next stage
input_lines.append(input_line)
# run through collected input lines, collect the ones which must be
# reformatted and sorted, and whenever a non-reformattable, non-sortable
# line is met, sort the collected lines before it and append them to the
# output lines, then add the non-sortable line too.
output_lines = []
sortable_lines = []
for input_line in input_lines:
if (len(input_line)>0) and (input_line[0] != '#'):
# this line should be reformatted and sorted
input_fields = input_line.split(None,maxsplit)
output_fields = [];
# reformat each field to this field's column width
for f in range(len(input_fields)):
output_field = input_fields[f];
output_fields.append(output_field.ljust(field_width[f]))
# any missing field is set to default if it exists
if default_field != '':
for f in range(len(input_fields),len(field_width)):
output_fields.append(default_field.ljust(field_width[f]))
# join fields using two spaces, like column -t would
output_line = ' '.join(output_fields);
# collect line for later
sortable_lines.append(output_line)
else:
# this line is non-sortable
# sort collected sortable lines
if ignore_case!=0:
sortable_lines.sort(key=lambda x: str.lower(locale.strxfrm(x)))
else:
sortable_lines.sort(key=lambda x: locale.strxfrm(x))
# append sortable lines to the final output
output_lines.extend(sortable_lines)
sortable_lines = []
# append non-sortable line to the final output
output_lines.append(input_line)
# maybe we had sortable lines pending, so append them to the final output
if ignore_case!=0:
sortable_lines.sort(key=lambda x: str.lower(locale.strxfrm(x)))
else:
sortable_lines.sort(key=lambda x: locale.strxfrm(x))
output_lines.extend(sortable_lines)
# run through output lines and print them, except rightmost whitespace
for output_line in output_lines:
print output_line.rstrip()