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			Python
		
	
	
		
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			167 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			3.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
		
			Executable file
		
	
	
	
	
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# pdeps
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#
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# Find dependencies between a bunch of Python modules.
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#
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# Usage:
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#	pdeps file1.py file2.py ...
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#
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# Output:
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# Four tables separated by lines like '--- Closure ---':
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# 1) Direct dependencies, listing which module imports which other modules
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# 2) The inverse of (1)
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# 3) Indirect dependencies, or the closure of the above
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# 4) The inverse of (3)
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#
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# To do:
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# - command line options to select output type
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# - option to automatically scan the Python library for referenced modules
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# - option to limit output to particular modules
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import sys
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import regex
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import os
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import string
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# Main program
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#
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def main():
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	args = sys.argv[1:]
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	if not args:
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		print 'usage: pdeps file.py file.py ...'
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		return 2
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	#
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	table = {}
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	for arg in args:
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		process(arg, table)
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	#
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	print '--- Uses ---'
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	printresults(table)
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	#
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	print '--- Used By ---'
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	inv = inverse(table)
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	printresults(inv)
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	#
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	print '--- Closure of Uses ---'
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	reach = closure(table)
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	printresults(reach)
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	#
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	print '--- Closure of Used By ---'
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	invreach = inverse(reach)
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	printresults(invreach)
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	#
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	return 0
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# Compiled regular expressions to search for import statements
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#
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m_import = regex.compile('^[ \t]*from[ \t]+\([^ \t]+\)[ \t]+')
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m_from = regex.compile('^[ \t]*import[ \t]+\([^#]+\)')
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# Collect data from one file
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#
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def process(filename, table):
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	fp = open(filename, 'r')
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	mod = os.path.basename(filename)
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	if mod[-3:] == '.py':
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		mod = mod[:-3]
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	table[mod] = list = []
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	while 1:
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		line = fp.readline()
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		if not line: break
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		while line[-1:] == '\\':
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			nextline = fp.readline()
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			if not nextline: break
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			line = line[:-1] + nextline
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		if m_import.match(line) >= 0:
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			(a, b), (a1, b1) = m_import.regs[:2]
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		elif m_from.match(line) >= 0:
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			(a, b), (a1, b1) = m_from.regs[:2]
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		else: continue
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		words = string.splitfields(line[a1:b1], ',')
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		# print '#', line, words
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		for word in words:
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			word = string.strip(word)
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			if word not in list:
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				list.append(word)
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# Compute closure (this is in fact totally general)
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#
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def closure(table):
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	modules = table.keys()
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	#
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	# Initialize reach with a copy of table
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	#
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	reach = {}
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	for mod in modules:
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		reach[mod] = table[mod][:]
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	#
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	# Iterate until no more change
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	#
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	change = 1
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	while change:
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		change = 0
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		for mod in modules:
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			for mo in reach[mod]:
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				if mo in modules:
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					for m in reach[mo]:
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						if m not in reach[mod]:
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							reach[mod].append(m)
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							change = 1
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	#
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	return reach
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# Invert a table (this is again totally general).
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# All keys of the original table are made keys of the inverse,
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# so there may be empty lists in the inverse.
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#
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def inverse(table):
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	inv = {}
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	for key in table.keys():
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		if not inv.has_key(key):
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			inv[key] = []
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		for item in table[key]:
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			store(inv, item, key)
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	return inv
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# Store "item" in "dict" under "key".
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# The dictionary maps keys to lists of items.
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# If there is no list for the key yet, it is created.
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#
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def store(dict, key, item):
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	if dict.has_key(key):
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		dict[key].append(item)
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	else:
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		dict[key] = [item]
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# Tabulate results neatly
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#
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def printresults(table):
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	modules = table.keys()
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	maxlen = 0
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	for mod in modules: maxlen = max(maxlen, len(mod))
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	modules.sort()
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	for mod in modules:
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		list = table[mod]
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		list.sort()
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		print string.ljust(mod, maxlen), ':',
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		if mod in list:
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			print '(*)',
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		for ref in list:
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			print ref,
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		print
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# Call main and honor exit status
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try:
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	sys.exit(main())
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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	sys.exit(1)
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