#!/usr/bin/perl -w # reorder the keys in a SBo .info file. # assumes the file is otherwise valid. # companion piece to sbolint. $VERSION="0.1"; # generate man page with: # pod2man --stderr -r0.1 -s1 -c"SBo Maintainer Tools" sbofixinfo > sbofixinfo.1 =pod =head1 NAME sbofixinfo - fix common errors in a SlackBuilds.org .info file =head1 SYNOPSIS sbofixinfo [-b] infofile [infofile ...] =head1 DESCRIPTION B attempts to fix the following errors in SBo .info files: =over 4 =item - Out-of-order keys will be reordered to match order in the template. =item - Extraneous keys will be removed. =item - Blank lines will be removed. =item - Extra whitespace will be removed. This doesn't include indentation for the 2nd and further lines of a multi-line value. =item - Missing \ (backslash) continuation characters will be added. =item - Missing " (double-quote) characters around key values will be added. =item - Values quoted with single-quotes will be quoted with double-quotes. =item - Multi-valued keys (e.g. DOWNLOAD with two URLs) will be split up into multiple lines, if they're not already. Any missing line-continuation backslashes will be added. =back B doesn't attempt to detect any other errors or dubious constructs. Use B before and after running B for comprehensive checking. The file is modified 'in-place', in the same way as the B<-i> option to B(1). =head1 OPTIONS B<-b> causes B to keep a backup of the original file with the extension I<.bak> appended to the filename. If the backup file already exists, it will be silently overwritten. After the new file is generated, B(1) (with its B<-u> option) is run on the backup and modified files, and the backup is deleted if the new file is identical. The diff output also goes to stdout, so the user can see what changes were made. =head1 EXIT STATUS Will be 0 for success. If any errors reading or writing any of the .info files occur, the exit status will be the error count. =head1 BUGS Misspelled key names (e.g. MD5USM or DOWNLAOD) will have their values discarded. Not a true bug (it's by design), but it violates the principle of least surprise a bit. B can't automatically fix every issue B reports. In particular, missing or extra values (for valid keys) can't automatically be fixed. This isn't really a bug, as B can't know what to do in these situations. In other words, B operates only at the syntactic level, and knows nothing of semantics. =head1 AUTHOR B. Watson (yalhcru at gmail dot com, or Urchlay on Freenode IRC) =head1 SEE ALSO B(1), B(1) =cut ($SELF = $0) =~ s,.*/,,; @keyorder = qw/ PRGNAM VERSION HOMEPAGE DOWNLOAD MD5SUM DOWNLOAD_x86_64 MD5SUM_x86_64 REQUIRES MAINTAINER EMAIL /; die "$SELF v$VERSION\nUsage: $SELF [-b] infofile \n" unless @ARGV; if($ARGV[0] eq '-b') { $backup = 1; shift; } $errcnt = 0; fix_info($_) for @ARGV; exit $errcnt; sub fix_info { my $file = shift; open my $fh, "<$file" or do { warn "$SELF: can't read $file: $!\n"; $errcnt++; return; }; my $key = 'INVALID_STUFF'; my %info; # read through the whole file, extracting the values of all the # keys, stash them in a hashtable. Multi-valued keys will be stored # with carriage returns as a delimiter (they're otherwise not allowed). # Quotes, backslashes, etc aren't stored (only the actual values). while(<$fh>) { chomp; s/\r//g; # no DOS line endings next if /^\s*$/; # ignore blank lines entirely s/(?:^\s+|\s+$)//g; # remove leading/trailing spaces s/^(\w+)\s+=\s+/$1=/; # remove spaces around = if(/^(\w+)=(.*)$/) { $key = $1; $val = $2; $val =~ s,(?:^['"]|['"]$),,g; # remove quotes around value $val =~ s,[\s\\]*$,,; # remove any line-continuation backslash # multiple valued keys all on the same line get split up into # multi-line values. This only applies to download and md5sum # URLs (which can't contain spaces anyway). if($key =~ /^(?:DOWNLOAD|MD5SUM)/) { $val =~ s/\s+/\r/g; } $info{$key} = $val; } else { s,[\s\\\"]*$,,; $info{$key} .= "\r$_"; } } close $fh; system("mv $file $file.bak") if $backup; open $fh, ">$file" or do { warn "$SELF: can't write $file: $!\n"; $errcnt++; return; }; # Reconstitute info file from the values, with correct indentation and # quoting, backslashes, etc. for $key (@keyorder) { $info{$key} ||= ""; # avoid unitialized value on missing key my @values = split /\r/, $info{$key}; if(@values == 0) { print $fh "$key=\"\"\n"; } elsif(@values == 1) { print $fh "$key=\"$values[0]\"\n"; } else { my $indent = " " x (length($key) + 2); my $first = shift @values; my $last = pop @values; print $fh "$key=\"$first \\\n"; print $fh "$indent$_ \\\n" for @values; print $fh "$indent$last\"\n"; } } if($backup) { my $result = system("diff $file.bak $file"); if($result == 0) { system("rm $file.bak"); } } }