update-python-libraries: skip replacing 'rev' when set to variable

It's common for fetchFromGitHub to have `rev = version;`, in which
it will inherit the version. So no replacement is required.
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Jonathan Ringer 2022-01-13 15:42:16 -08:00 committed by Jonathan Ringer
parent ce0a907730
commit b316efff4b

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@ -350,9 +350,19 @@ def _update_package(path, target):
text = _replace_value('hash', sri_hash, text)
if fetcher == 'fetchFromGitHub':
text = _replace_value('rev', f"{prefix}${{version}}", text)
# incase there's no prefix, just rewrite without interpolation
text = text.replace('"${version}";', 'version;')
# in the case of fetchFromGitHub, it's common to see `rev = version;`
# in which no string value is meant to be substituted.
# Verify that the attribute is set to a variable
regex = '(rev\s+=\s+([_a-zA-Z][_a-zA-Z0-9\.]*);)'
regex = re.compile(regex)
value = regex.findall(text)
n = len(value)
if n == 0:
# value is set to a string, e.g. `rev = "v${version}";`
text = _replace_value('rev', f"{prefix}${{version}}", text)
# incase there's no prefix, just rewrite without interpolation
text = text.replace('"${version}";', 'version;')
with open(path, 'w') as f:
f.write(text)