#!/usr/bin/env python """\ py.lookup SEARCH_STRING [options] Looks recursively at Python files for a SEARCH_STRING, starting from the present working directory. Prints the line, with the filename and line-number prepended.""" import sys, os import py from py.__.io.terminalwriter import ansi_print, terminal_width import re curdir = py.path.local() def rec(p): return p.check(dotfile=0) optparse = py.compat.optparse parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage=__doc__) parser.add_option("-i", "--ignore-case", action="store_true", dest="ignorecase", help="ignore case distinctions") parser.add_option("-C", "--context", action="store", type="int", dest="context", default=0, help="How many lines of output to show") def find_indexes(search_line, string): indexes = [] before = 0 while 1: i = search_line.find(string, before) if i == -1: break indexes.append(i) before = i + len(string) return indexes def main(): (options, args) = parser.parse_args() string = args[0] if options.ignorecase: string = string.lower() for x in curdir.visit('*.py', rec): # match filename directly s = x.relto(curdir) if options.ignorecase: s = s.lower() if s.find(string) != -1: print >>sys.stdout, "%s: filename matches %r" %(x, string) try: s = x.read() except py.error.ENOENT: pass # whatever, probably broken link (ie emacs lock) searchs = s if options.ignorecase: searchs = s.lower() if s.find(string) != -1: lines = s.splitlines() if options.ignorecase: searchlines = s.lower().splitlines() else: searchlines = lines for i, (line, searchline) in enumerate(zip(lines, searchlines)): indexes = find_indexes(searchline, string) if not indexes: continue if not options.context: sys.stdout.write("%s:%d: " %(x.relto(curdir), i+1)) last_index = 0 for index in indexes: sys.stdout.write(line[last_index: index]) ansi_print(line[index: index+len(string)], file=sys.stdout, esc=31, newline=False) last_index = index + len(string) sys.stdout.write(line[last_index:] + "\n") else: context = (options.context)/2 for count in range(max(0, i-context), min(len(lines) - 1, i+context+1)): print "%s:%d: %s" %(x.relto(curdir), count+1, lines[count].rstrip()) print "-" * terminal_width