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Thomas De Schampheleire
i18n: disable 'no-wrap' on extract_messages to align wrap settings with weblate

In Weblate, the default wrap settings are used and this is not configurable.
This means that .po files will have wrapping at 76 characters.

On the other hand, the 'extract_messages' method in Kallithea was configured
to not wrap at all. When regenerating .po files based on a new .pot file,
there could thus be wrapping changes, back and forth.

Avoid this by removing the 'no-wrap' setting and falling back to (hopefully)
the same default as Weblate.

Instead of:

msgid "very long line"

it will now emit it more readable:

msgid ""
"very long "
"line"
#!/usr/bin/env python2

"""
Consistent formatting of rst section titles
"""

from __future__ import print_function

import re
import subprocess


spaces = [
    (0, 1), # we assume this is a over-and-underlined header
    (2, 1),
    (1, 1),
    (1, 0),
    (1, 0),
    ]

# http://sphinx-doc.org/rest.html :
#   for the Python documentation, this convention is used which you may follow:
#   # with overline, for parts
#   * with overline, for chapters
#   =, for sections
#   -, for subsections
#   ^, for subsubsections
#   ", for paragraphs
pystyles = ['#', '*', '=', '-', '^', '"']

# match on a header line underlined with one of the valid characters
headermatch = re.compile(r'''\n*(.+)\n([][!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\\^_`{|}~-])\2{2,}\n+''', flags=re.MULTILINE)


def main():
    filenames = subprocess.check_output(['hg', 'loc', 'set:**.rst+kallithea/i18n/how_to']).splitlines()
    for fn in filenames:
        print('processing %s' % fn)
        s = open(fn).read()

        # find levels and their styles
        lastpos = 0
        styles = []
        for markup in headermatch.findall(s):
            style = markup[1]
            if style in styles:
                stylepos = styles.index(style)
                if stylepos > lastpos + 1:
                    print('bad style %r with level %s - was at %s' % (style, stylepos, lastpos))
            else:
                stylepos = len(styles)
                if stylepos > lastpos + 1:
                    print('bad new style %r - expected %r' % (style, styles[lastpos + 1]))
                else:
                    styles.append(style)
            lastpos = stylepos

        # remove superfluous spacing (may however be restored by header spacing)
        s = re.sub(r'''(\n\n)\n*''', r'\1', s, flags=re.MULTILINE)

        if styles:
            newstyles = pystyles[pystyles.index(styles[0]):]

            def subf(m):
                title, style = m.groups()
                level = styles.index(style)
                before, after = spaces[level]
                newstyle = newstyles[level]
                return '\n' * (before + 1) + title + '\n' + newstyle * len(title) + '\n' * (after + 1)
            s = headermatch.sub(subf, s)

        # remove superfluous spacing when headers are adjacent
        s = re.sub(r'''(\n.+\n([][!"#$%&'()*+,./:;<=>?@\\^_`{|}~-])\2{2,}\n\n\n)\n*''', r'\1', s, flags=re.MULTILINE)
        # fix trailing space and spacing before link sections
        s = s.strip() + '\n'
        s = re.sub(r'''\n+((?:\.\. _[^\n]*\n)+)$''', r'\n\n\n\1', s)

        open(fn, 'w').write(s)

    print(subprocess.check_output(['hg', 'diff'] + filenames))

if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()