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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- Python -*-
"""Transform find-fix.py output into Excellable csv."""
__date__ = "Time-stamp: <2003-10-16 13:26:27 jrepenning>"[13:30]
__author__ = "Jack Repenning <jrepenning@collab.net>"
import getopt
try:
my_getopt = getopt.gnu_getopt
except AttributeError:
my_getopt = getopt.getopt
import inspect
import os
import os.path
import pydoc
import re
import shutil
import string
import sys
import time
# Long options and their usage strings; "=" means it takes an argument.
# To get a list suitable for getopt, just do
#
# [x[0] for x in long_opts]
#
# Make sure to sacrifice a lamb to Guido for each element of the list.
long_opts = [
["doc", """Optional, print pydocs."""],
["help", """Optional, print usage (this text)."""],
["verbose", """Optional, print more progress messages."""],
]
help = 0
verbose = 0
me = os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
DATA_FILE = "http://subversion.tigris.org/iz-data/query-set-1.tsv"
def main():
"""Run find-fix.py with arguments du jour for drawing pretty
manager-speak pictures."""
global verbose
try:
opts, args = my_getopt(sys.argv[1:], "", [x[0] for x in long_opts])
except getopt.GetoptError as e:
print("Error: %s" % e.msg)
shortusage()
print(me + " --help for options.")
sys.exit(1)
for opt, arg in opts:
if opt == "--help":
usage()
sys.exit(0)
elif opt == "--verbose":
verbose = 1
elif opt == "--doc":
pydoc.doc(pydoc.importfile(sys.argv[0]))
sys.exit(0)
# do something fruitful with your life
if len(args) == 0:
args = ["query-set-1.tsv", "core-history.csv"]
print(("ff2csv %s %s" % args))
if len(args) != 2:
print("%s: Wrong number of args." % me)
shortusage()
sys.exit(1)
if os.system("curl " + DATA_FILE + "> " + args[0]):
os.system("wget " + DATA_FILE)
outfile = open(args[1], "w")
outfile.write("Date,found,fixed,inval,dup,other,remain\n")
totalsre = re.compile("totals:.*found= +([0-9]+) +"
"fixed= +([0-9]+) +"
"inval= +([0-9]+) +"
"dup= +([0-9]+) +"
"other= +([0-9]+) +"
"remain= *([0-9]+)")
for year in ("2001", "2002", "2003", "2004"):
for month in ("01", "02", "03", "04", "05", "06", "07", "08",
"09", "10", "11", "12"):
for dayrange in (("01", "08"),
("08", "15"),
("15", "22"),
("22", "28")):
if verbose:
print("searching %s-%s-%s to %s" % (year,
month,
dayrange[0],
dayrange[1]))
ffpy = os.popen("python ./find-fix.py --m=beta "
"%s %s-%s-%s %s-%s-%s"
% (args[0],
year, month, dayrange[0],
year, month, dayrange[1]))
if verbose:
print("ffpy: %s" % ffpy)
line = ffpy.readline()
if verbose:
print("initial line is: %s" % line)
matches = totalsre.search(line)
if verbose:
print("initial match is: %s" % matches)
while line and not matches:
line = ffpy.readline()
if verbose:
print("%s: read line '%s'" % (me, line))
matches = totalsre.search(line)
if verbose:
print("subsequent line is: %s" % line)
ffpy.close()
if verbose:
print("line is %s" % line)
if matches.group(1) != "0" \
or matches.group(2) != "0" \
or matches.group(3) != "0" \
or matches.group(4) != "0" \
or matches.group(5) != "0":
outfile.write("%s-%s-%s,%s,%s,%s,%s,%s,%s\n"
% (year, month, dayrange[1],
matches.group(1),
matches.group(2),
matches.group(3),
matches.group(4),
matches.group(5),
matches.group(6),
))
elif matches.group(6) != "0":
# quit at first nothing-done week
# allows slop in loop controls
break
outfile.close()
def shortusage():
"Print one-line usage summary."
print("%s - %s" % (me, pydoc.synopsis(sys.argv[0])))
def usage():
"Print multi-line usage tome."
shortusage()
print('''%s [opts] [queryfile [outfile]]
Option keywords may be abbreviated to any unique prefix.
Option order is not important.
Most options require "=xxx" arguments:''' % me)
for x in long_opts:
padding_limit = 18
if x[0][-1:] == '=':
sys.stdout.write(" --%s " % x[0][:-1])
padding_limit = 19
else:
sys.stdout.write(" --%s " % x[0])
print("%s %s" % ((' ' * (padding_limit - len(x[0]))), x[1]))
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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