After running this script with filename as parameter,
look (with diff) for, what can be corrected.
Only "*.diff" and "*.patch" files are handled as patches.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Verych <[email protected]>
--
Two clean rules added, that can change look of damaged lines.
Yet script still fits one ordinary screen, so read the code!
test cases: include/linux/ipv6.h, arch/x86_64/lib/{copy_user, memcpy}.S
It's like lguest -- just for fun.
clean-whitespace.sh | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 28 insertions(+)
--- /dev/null 2007-04-04 10:55:19.204075250 +0200
+++ linux-just-for-fun/scripts/clean-whitespace.sh 2007-06-08 07:53:21.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+#!/bin/sh -e
+# clean whitespace damage; i/o = $1/$1.clean
+
+IFS='' ; t="`printf '\t'`" ; s=' ' ; s4="$s$s$s$s" ; w79=79 ;
+i="$1" ; o="$1.clean"
+strip_file_end='/^$/{N;s_^\n$_&_;T e;:n;N;s_^.*\n\n$_&_;t n;:e;};'
+not_patch_line='/^+[^+]/'
+
+case $1 in *[.]diff | *[.]patch)
+ file=patch ; sp='+[!+]' ; p='+' ; addr="$not_patch_line";;
+esac
+
+sed -n "${addr:-$strip_file_end} {
+s|[$t$s]*$||; # trailing whitespace
+:next; # x*8 spaces on the line start -> x*tabs
+s|^\([\n]*\)$p\($t*\)$s4$s4|\1$p\2$t|;t next; # \n is needed after N command
+s|^\([\n]*\)$p\($t*\)$s*$t|\1$p\2$t|g; # strip spaces between tabs
+s|$s4$s4$s$s*|$t$t|g # more than 8 spaces -> 2 tabs
+s|$s*$t|$t|g # strip spaces before tab; tradeoff: may break some alignment !
+};p" -- "$i" >"$o" && echo "
+please, see clean ${file:=source} file: $o
+"
+exec expand $i | while read -r line # check for long line
+do [ ${#line} -gt $w79 ] && case "$line" in $sp*) echo \
+"at least one line wider than $w79 chars, found
+check your $file, please
+" 1>&2 ; exit ;; esac
+done
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