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Modelica Code Formatter

Project description

mofmt - Modelica code formatter

Mofmt is a code formatter for Modelica language. It aims to enhance readability and provide style constistency across different Modelica projects.

This is initial version of this formatter. Although functionality is more or less finished, it is highly probable that it can exhibit buggy behavior. Better double-check changed files.

Installation and usage

Installation

Mofmt can be installed from PYPI:

pip install mofmt

On top of that, repo contains a necessary pre-commit-hooks.yaml file, so if you are using git, you can delegate running mofmt to pre-commit framework.

Usage

mofmt takes one kind of argument - path that points to Modelica source file or directory that is supposed to contain such files. mofmt can accept multiple such arguments.

mofmt PATH ...

Features and limitations

Vertical spacing and grouping

Mofmt aims to ensure that Modelica code is vertically grouped and indented in a intuitive way that additionally allows you to fold/unfold specific sections in your text editor. Yet it will try to preserve single blank lines that you have placed manually, unless they were placed in places that mofmt considers prohibited.

Comments

Modelica language specification allows you to place comments between any lexical units, but at least some software, like Dymola, doesn't respect that and displace your comments if it feels like it. Mofmt tries to avoid that (but bugs may happen!). Both comments and whitespaces between them are preserved. Additionally, mofmt preceeds your inline comments with a single space to enhance readability.

Line wrapping

Mofmt doesn't have a notion of maximum line length and doesn't wrap lines automatically. This is a deliberate choice, for many expressions in Modelica are written in a way that resembles textbook formulas. Such formulas contain terms that have a specific meaning and probably are kept on the same line by Modelica developers. Any (reasonably simple) algorithm would probably be too stupid for that, so there is no wrapping algorithm in mofmt. Instead, it will respect your wrapping inside expressions (provided you wrapped at some operator):

Q_flow = alpha * surfaceArea *
(T_a - T_b);

and only adjust it slightly:

Q_flow = alpha * surfaceArea
  * (T_a - T_b);

If wrap is placed inside function call, array etc.:

cp = specificHeat_pT(p = p, T = temperature_ph(p = p,
h = h));

mofmt will ensure that the whole argument list is formatted consistently, including nested calls:

cp = specificHeat_pT(
  p = p,
  T = temperature_ph(
    p = p,
    h = h));

Strings

Mofmt disallows line wrapping inside strings. If it finds wrapped string:

string = "Some long string that someone
          wrapped, but shouldn't";

it converts it into two or more concatenated strings with + between them:

string = "Some long string that someone"
  + "wrapped, but shouldn't";

Explicit (escaped) newline chars are kept intact.

Future plans

  • create dedicated file with description of style applied by mofmt
  • improve test coverage
  • improve parsing performance
  • (maybe) include HTML pretty-printer

License

MIT

Authors

Eryk Mroczek: mroczek.eryk@gmail.com

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