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+""" |
+pasteurize: automatic conversion of Python 3 code to clean 2/3 code |
+=================================================================== |
+ |
+``pasteurize`` attempts to convert existing Python 3 code into source-compatible |
+Python 2 and 3 code. |
+ |
+Use it like this on Python 3 code: |
+ |
+ $ pasteurize --verbose mypython3script.py |
+ |
+This removes any Py3-only syntax (e.g. new metaclasses) and adds these |
+import lines: |
+ |
+ from __future__ import absolute_import |
+ from __future__ import division |
+ from __future__ import print_function |
+ from __future__ import unicode_literals |
+ from future import standard_library |
+ standard_library.install_hooks() |
+ from builtins import * |
+ |
+To write changes to the files, use the -w flag. |
+ |
+It also adds any other wrappers needed for Py2/3 compatibility. |
+ |
+Note that separate stages are not available (or needed) when converting from |
+Python 3 with ``pasteurize`` as they are when converting from Python 2 with |
+``futurize``. |
+ |
+The --all-imports option forces adding all ``__future__`` imports, |
+``builtins`` imports, and standard library aliases, even if they don't |
+seem necessary for the current state of each module. (This can simplify |
+testing, and can reduce the need to think about Py2 compatibility when editing |
+the code further.) |
+ |
+""" |
+ |
+from __future__ import (absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals) |
+ |
+import sys |
+import logging |
+import optparse |
+from lib2to3.main import main, warn, StdoutRefactoringTool |
+from lib2to3 import refactor |
+ |
+from future import __version__ |
+from libpasteurize.fixes import fix_names |
+ |
+ |
+def main(args=None): |
+ """Main program. |
+ |
+ Returns a suggested exit status (0, 1, 2). |
+ """ |
+ # Set up option parser |
+ parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="pasteurize [options] file|dir ...") |
+ parser.add_option("-V", "--version", action="store_true", |
+ help="Report the version number of pasteurize") |
+ parser.add_option("-a", "--all-imports", action="store_true", |
+ help="Adds all __future__ and future imports to each module") |
+ parser.add_option("-f", "--fix", action="append", default=[], |
+ help="Each FIX specifies a transformation; default: all") |
+ parser.add_option("-j", "--processes", action="store", default=1, |
+ type="int", help="Run 2to3 concurrently") |
+ parser.add_option("-x", "--nofix", action="append", default=[], |
+ help="Prevent a fixer from being run.") |
+ parser.add_option("-l", "--list-fixes", action="store_true", |
+ help="List available transformations") |
+ # parser.add_option("-p", "--print-function", action="store_true", |
+ # help="Modify the grammar so that print() is a function") |
+ parser.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", |
+ help="More verbose logging") |
+ parser.add_option("--no-diffs", action="store_true", |
+ help="Don't show diffs of the refactoring") |
+ parser.add_option("-w", "--write", action="store_true", |
+ help="Write back modified files") |
+ parser.add_option("-n", "--nobackups", action="store_true", default=False, |
+ help="Don't write backups for modified files.") |
+ |
+ # Parse command line arguments |
+ refactor_stdin = False |
+ flags = {} |
+ options, args = parser.parse_args(args) |
+ fixer_pkg = 'libpasteurize.fixes' |
+ avail_fixes = fix_names |
+ flags["print_function"] = True |
+ |
+ if not options.write and options.no_diffs: |
+ warn("not writing files and not printing diffs; that's not very useful") |
+ if not options.write and options.nobackups: |
+ parser.error("Can't use -n without -w") |
+ if options.version: |
+ print(__version__) |
+ return 0 |
+ if options.list_fixes: |
+ print("Available transformations for the -f/--fix option:") |
+ for fixname in sorted(avail_fixes): |
+ print(fixname) |
+ if not args: |
+ return 0 |
+ if not args: |
+ print("At least one file or directory argument required.", |
+ file=sys.stderr) |
+ print("Use --help to show usage.", file=sys.stderr) |
+ return 2 |
+ if "-" in args: |
+ refactor_stdin = True |
+ if options.write: |
+ print("Can't write to stdin.", file=sys.stderr) |
+ return 2 |
+ |
+ # Set up logging handler |
+ level = logging.DEBUG if options.verbose else logging.INFO |
+ logging.basicConfig(format='%(name)s: %(message)s', level=level) |
+ |
+ # Initialize the refactoring tool |
+ unwanted_fixes = set(fixer_pkg + ".fix_" + fix for fix in options.nofix) |
+ |
+ extra_fixes = set() |
+ if options.all_imports: |
+ prefix = 'libpasteurize.fixes.' |
+ extra_fixes.add(prefix + 'fix_add_all__future__imports') |
+ extra_fixes.add(prefix + 'fix_add_future_standard_library_import') |
+ extra_fixes.add(prefix + 'fix_add_all_future_builtins') |
+ |
+ fixer_names = avail_fixes | extra_fixes - unwanted_fixes |
+ |
+ rt = StdoutRefactoringTool(sorted(fixer_names), flags, set(), |
+ options.nobackups, not options.no_diffs) |
+ |
+ # Refactor all files and directories passed as arguments |
+ if not rt.errors: |
+ if refactor_stdin: |
+ rt.refactor_stdin() |
+ else: |
+ try: |
+ rt.refactor(args, options.write, None, |
+ options.processes) |
+ except refactor.MultiprocessingUnsupported: |
+ assert options.processes > 1 |
+ print("Sorry, -j isn't " \ |
+ "supported on this platform.", file=sys.stderr) |
+ return 1 |
+ rt.summarize() |
+ |
+ # Return error status (0 if rt.errors is zero) |
+ return int(bool(rt.errors)) |
+ |