UltiSnips/utils/convert_snipmate_snippets.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
"""
Convert snipmate compatible snippets to UltiSnips compatible snippets
by Phillip Berndt
"""
import sys
import re
import os
import argparse
def convert_snippet_contents(content):
" If the snippet contains snipmate style substitutions, convert them to ultisnips style "
content = re.sub("`([^`]+`)", "`!v \g<1>", content)
return content
def convert_snippet_file(source):
" One file per filetype "
retval = ""
state = 0
for line in open(source).readlines():
# Ignore empty lines
if line.strip() == "":
continue
# The rest of the handlig is stateful
if state == 0:
# Find snippet start
if line[:8] == "snippet ":
snippet_info = re.match("(\S+)\s*(.*)", line[8:])
if not snippet_info:
print >> sys.stderr, "Warning: Malformed snippet\n %s\n" % line
continue
retval += 'snippet %s "%s"' % (snippet_info.group(1), snippet_info.group(2) if snippet_info.group(2) else snippet_info.group(1)) + "\n"
state = 1
snippet = ""
elif state == 1:
# First line of snippet: Get indentation
whitespace = re.search("^\s+", line)
if not whitespace:
print >> sys.stderr, "Warning: Malformed snippet, content not indented.\n"
retval += "endsnippet\n\n"
state = 0
else:
whitespace = whitespace.group(0)
snippet += line[len(whitespace):]
state = 2
elif state == 2:
# In snippet: Check if indentation level is the same. If not, snippet has ended
if line[:len(whitespace)] != whitespace:
retval += convert_snippet_contents(snippet) + "endsnippet\n\n"
# Copy-paste the section from state=0 so that we don't skip every other snippet
if line[:8] == "snippet ":
snippet_info = re.match("(\S+)\s*(.*)", line[8:])
if not snippet_info:
print >> sys.stderr, "Warning: Malformed snippet\n %s\n" % line
continue
retval += 'snippet %s "%s"' % (snippet_info.group(1), snippet_info.group(2) if snippet_info.group(2) else snippet_info.group(1)) + "\n"
state = 1
snippet = ""
else:
snippet += line[len(whitespace):]
if state == 2:
retval += convert_snippet_contents(snippet) + "endsnippet\n\n"
return retval
def convert_snippet(source):
" One file per snippet "
name = os.path.basename(source)[:-8]
return 'snippet %s "%s"' % (name, name) + "\n" + \
convert_snippet_contents(open(source).read()) + \
"\nendsnippet\n"
def convert_snippets(source):
if os.path.isdir(source):
return "\n".join((convert_snippet(os.path.join(source, x)) for x in os.listdir(source) if x[-8:] == ".snippet"))
else:
return convert_snippet_file(source)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Parse command line
argsp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Convert snipmate compatible snippets to UltiSnips' file format",
epilog="example:\n %s drupal/ drupal.snippets\n will convert all drupal specific snippets from snipmate into one file drupal.snippets" % sys.argv[0],
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
argsp.add_argument("source", help="Source directory for one filetype or a snippets file")
argsp.add_argument("target", help="File to write the resulting snippets into. If omitted, the snippets will be written to stdout.", nargs="?", default="-")
args = argsp.parse_args()
source = args.source
try:
target = sys.stdout if args.target == "-" else open(args.target, "w")
except IOError:
print >> sys.stderr, "Error: Failed to open output file %s for writing" % args.target
sys.exit(1)
snippets = convert_snippets(source)
print >> target, snippets