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jjcli - python module for command-line filter

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as ascript:

jjcli skel     ## a initial filter skeleton
jjcli          ## manual

as a module:

from jjcli import *       ## re.* functions also imported
c=clfilter(opt="do:")     ## options in c.opt  (...if "-d" in c.opt:)
                          ##    autostrip         (def=True)
                          ##    inplace           (def=False) 
                          ##    fs (for csvrow()) (def=",")

for line in c.input():...    ## process one rstriped line at the time
for txt in c.text():...      ## process one striped text at the time
   ## process txt            ##   (end of line spaces and \r also removed)
for par in c.paragraph():... ## process one striped paragraph at the time
for tup in c.csvrow():...    ## process one csv row at the time
for tup in c.tsvrow():...    ## process one tsv row at the time

c.lineno()                ## line number
c.filelineno()
c.parno()                 ## paragraph number
c.fileparno()
c.filename()              ## filename or "<stdin>"
c.nextfile()
c.isfirstline()
c.args  c.opt             ## command line arguments and options (after clfilter())

Description

jjcli is a opinioned Python module that tries to simplify the creation of unix filters. It is based on:

  • getopt (for command line options and args)
  • fileinput (for [files/stdin] arguments)
  • re (regular expressions should be native)
  • glob (glob.glob should be native)
  • csv (for csv and tsv inputs)
  • urllib.request (to deal with input argumens that are url)
  • subprocess

Regular expressions

We want to have all re.* functions available (as if they were native functions).

In order to enable re flags, use: re.I re.X re.S

Subprocesses (qx, qxlines, qxsystem)

a=qx( "ls" )
for x in qxlines("find | grep '\.jpg$'"): 
  ...
qxsystem("vim myfile")

Execute command return its stdout

qx(*x)      →  returns    subprocess.getoutput(x)

Execute command return its stdout lines

qxlines(*x) →  returns    subprocess.getoutput(x).splitlines()

Execute command -- system

qxsystem(*x) →  calls     subprocess.call(x,shell=True)

STDERR - warn, die

warn(*args)  → print to stderr
die(*args)   → warn and exit 1

Other functions

slurpurlutf8(self,f)

filename    = lambda s : F.filename()      # inherited from fileinput
lineno      = lambda s : F.lineno()
filelineno  = lambda s : F.filelineno()
parno       = lambda s : s.parno_          # paragraph number
fileparno   = lambda s : s.fileparno_
nextfile    = lambda s : F.nextfile()
isfirstline = lambda s : F.isfirstline()
isfirstpar  = lambda s : s.fileparno == 1
close       = lambda s : F.close()

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