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import argparse
import os
from typing import IO
from typing import Optional
from typing import Sequence
def fix_file(file_obj: IO[bytes]) -> int:
# Test for newline at end of file
# Empty files will throw IOError here
try:
file_obj.seek(-1, os.SEEK_END)
except OSError:
return 0
last_character = file_obj.read(1)
# last_character will be '' for an empty file
if last_character not in {b'\n', b'\r'} and last_character != b'':
# Needs this seek for windows, otherwise IOError
file_obj.seek(0, os.SEEK_END)
file_obj.write(b'\n')
return 1
while last_character in {b'\n', b'\r'}:
# Deal with the beginning of the file
if file_obj.tell() == 1:
# If we've reached the beginning of the file and it is all
# linebreaks then we can make this file empty
file_obj.seek(0)
file_obj.truncate()
return 1
# Go back two bytes and read a character
file_obj.seek(-2, os.SEEK_CUR)
last_character = file_obj.read(1)
# Our current position is at the end of the file just before any amount of
# newlines. If we find extraneous newlines, then backtrack and trim them.
position = file_obj.tell()
remaining = file_obj.read()
for sequence in (b'\n', b'\r\n', b'\r'):
if remaining == sequence:
return 0
elif remaining.startswith(sequence):
file_obj.seek(position + len(sequence))
file_obj.truncate()
return 1
return 0
def main(argv: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None) -> int:
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
parser.add_argument('filenames', nargs='*', help='Filenames to fix')
args = parser.parse_args(argv)
retv = 0
for filename in args.filenames:
# Read as binary so we can read byte-by-byte
with open(filename, 'rb+') as file_obj:
ret_for_file = fix_file(file_obj)
if ret_for_file:
print(f'Fixing {filename}')
retv |= ret_for_file
return retv
if __name__ == '__main__':
raise SystemExit(main())