# @file FormatDosFiles.py # This script format the source files to follow dos style. # It supports Python2.x and Python3.x both. # # Copyright (c) 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
# # SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent # # # Import Modules # from __future__ import print_function import argparse import os import os.path import re import sys import copy __prog__ = 'FormatDosFiles' __version__ = '%s Version %s' % (__prog__, '0.10 ') __copyright__ = 'Copyright (c) 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.' __description__ = 'Convert source files to meet the EDKII C Coding Standards Specification.\n' DEFAULT_EXT_LIST = ['.h', '.c', '.nasm', '.nasmb', '.asm', '.S', '.inf', '.dec', '.dsc', '.fdf', '.uni', '.asl', '.aslc', '.vfr', '.idf', '.txt', '.bat', '.py'] #For working in python2 and python3 environment, re pattern should use binary string, which is bytes type in python3. #Because in python3,read from file in binary mode will return bytes type,and in python3 bytes type can not be mixed with str type. def FormatFile(FilePath, Args): with open(FilePath, 'rb') as Fd: Content = Fd.read() # Convert the line endings to CRLF Content = re.sub(br'([^\r])\n', br'\1\r\n', Content) Content = re.sub(br'^\n', br'\r\n', Content, flags=re.MULTILINE) # Add a new empty line if the file is not end with one Content = re.sub(br'([^\r\n])$', br'\1\r\n', Content) # Remove trailing white spaces Content = re.sub(br'[ \t]+(\r\n)', br'\1', Content, flags=re.MULTILINE) # Replace '\t' with two spaces Content = re.sub(b'\t', b' ', Content) with open(FilePath, 'wb') as Fd: Fd.write(Content) if not Args.Quiet: print(FilePath) def FormatFilesInDir(DirPath, ExtList, Args): FileList = [] for DirPath, DirNames, FileNames in os.walk(DirPath): if Args.Exclude: DirNames[:] = [d for d in DirNames if d not in Args.Exclude] FileNames[:] = [f for f in FileNames if f not in Args.Exclude] for FileName in [f for f in FileNames if any(f.endswith(ext) for ext in ExtList)]: FileList.append(os.path.join(DirPath, FileName)) for File in FileList: FormatFile(File, Args) if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog=__prog__, description=__description__ + __copyright__, conflict_handler = 'resolve') parser.add_argument('Path', nargs='+', help='the path for files to be converted.It could be directory or file path.') parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version=__version__) parser.add_argument('--append-extensions', dest='AppendExt', nargs='+', help='append file extensions filter to default extensions. (Example: .txt .c .h)') parser.add_argument('--override-extensions', dest='OverrideExt', nargs='+', help='override file extensions filter on default extensions. (Example: .txt .c .h)') parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', dest='Verbose', action='store_true', help='increase output messages') parser.add_argument('-q', '--quiet', dest='Quiet', action='store_true', help='reduce output messages') parser.add_argument('--debug', dest='Debug', type=int, metavar='[0-9]', choices=range(0, 10), default=0, help='set debug level') parser.add_argument('--exclude', dest='Exclude', nargs='+', help="directory name or file name which will be excluded") args = parser.parse_args() DefaultExt = copy.copy(DEFAULT_EXT_LIST) if args.OverrideExt is not None: DefaultExt = args.OverrideExt if args.AppendExt is not None: DefaultExt = list(set(DefaultExt + args.AppendExt)) for Path in args.Path: if not os.path.exists(Path): print("not exists path: {0}".format(Path)) sys.exit(1) if os.path.isdir(Path): FormatFilesInDir(Path, DefaultExt, args) elif os.path.isfile(Path): FormatFile(Path, args)