Support restyling only the specified files
Signed-off-by: Gilles Peskine <Gilles.Peskine@arm.com>
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@ -163,14 +163,26 @@ def main() -> int:
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+ uncrustify_version + "' (Note: The only supported version" \
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"is " + UNCRUSTIFY_SUPPORTED_VERSION + ")", file=STDOUT_UTF8)
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src_files = get_src_files()
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('-f', '--fix', action='store_true', \
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help='modify source files to fix the code style')
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parser.add_argument('-f', '--fix', action='store_true',
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help='modify source files to fix the code style')
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# --files is almost useless: it only matters if there are no files
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# ('code_style.py' without arguments checks all files known to Git,
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# 'code_style.py --files' does nothing). 'code_style.py --files ...' is
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# intended as a stable ("porcelain") way to restyle a possibly empty
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# set of files.
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parser.add_argument('--files', action='store_true',
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help='only check the specified files (default with non-option arguments)')
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parser.add_argument('operands', nargs='*', metavar='FILE',
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help='files to check (if none: check files that are known to git)')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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if args.files or args.operands:
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src_files = args.operands
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else:
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src_files = get_src_files()
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if args.fix:
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# Fix mode
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return fix_style(src_files)
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