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Location: kallithea/scripts/logformat.py - annotation

Mads Kiilerich
controllers: avoid setting request state in controller instances - set it in the thread global request variable

In TurboGears, controllers are singletons and we should avoid using instance
variables for any volatile data. Instead, use the "global thread local" request
context.

With everything in request, some use of c is dropped.

Note: kallithea/controllers/api/__init__.py still use instance variables that
will cause problems with TurboGears.
#!/usr/bin/env python2

import re
import sys

if len(sys.argv) < 2:
    print 'Cleanup of superfluous % formatting of log statements.'
    print 'Usage:'
    print '''  hg revert `hg loc '*.py'|grep -v logformat.py` && scripts/logformat.py `hg loc '*.py'` && hg diff'''
    raise SystemExit(1)


logre = r'''
(log\.(?:error|info|warning|debug)
[(][ \n]*
)
%s
(
[ \n]*[)]
)
'''
res = [
    # handle % () - keeping spaces around the old %
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*')   ([\n ]*) %  ([\n ]*) \( ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* ) \) ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # handle % without () - keeping spaces around the old %
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*')   ([\n ]*) %  ([\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove extra space if it is on next line
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') , (\n [ ]) ([ ][\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove extra space if it is on same line
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') , [ ]+  () (   [\n ]+)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* )    ''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    # remove trailing , and space
    (re.compile(logre % r'''("[^"]*"|'[^']*') ,       () (   [\n ]*)    ( (?:[^()]|\n)* (?: \( (?:[^()]|\n)* \) (?:[^()]|\n)* )* [^(), \n] ) [ ,]*''', flags=re.MULTILINE|re.VERBOSE), r'\1\2,\3\4\5\6'),
    ]

for f in sys.argv[1:]:
    s = file(f).read()
    for r, t in res:
        s = r.sub(t, s)
    file(f, 'w').write(s)