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    • Eko palypseE
      Eko palypse
      最後由 Eko palypse 編輯

      @Scott-Sumner

      What about this

      from Npp import editor
      lastLineContainsEOL = True if len(editor.getLine(editor.getLineCount()-1)) == 0 else False
      lines = editor.getText().splitlines()
      uniqueLines = set(lines)
      newText = '' 
      for line in lines:
          if line in uniqueLines or line.strip() == '':
              newText += line + '\r\n'
              if line.strip() != '':
                  uniqueLines.remove(line)
      editor.setText(newText if lastLineContainsEOL else newText[:-2])
      
      • generates unique lines only (ignoring empty lines with and without spaces)
      • preserves ordering
      • preserves usage of last EOL

      Eko

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      • Scott SumnerS
        Scott Sumner @Eko palypse
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        @Eko-palypse said:

        What about this

        Sure. I say “whatever works”. Much like I don’t get all fancy about shaving a few characters off a regex, I think with scripts it is to each his own. As long as it does the job, it is super. :-)

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        • Scott SumnerS
          Scott Sumner
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          @Eko-palypse

          One comment, though: I’m guessing you pretty much exclusively use Windows. I use Windows/Linux about 75%/25%…because of that I have learned to not think that line-endings are always \r\n. So scripts I post here will work (that’s the goal anyway) with either Windows or Linux (or even Mac) files.

          This may be something you want to consider doing as well. But it doesn’t bother me if you don’t because I understand the meaning of it–for someone that just wants to blindly pick up and use a script and doesn’t understand Python, oh and BTW uses Linux files…it could be a problem.

          BTW, good job! I like seeing Pythonscripts besides my own posted here. Not many people are doing it anymore. :-(

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          • Scott SumnerS
            Scott Sumner @PeterJones
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            @PeterJones said:

            You need to publish the code to add the line-ending to the last line, if it’s missing it

            Ok, so here it is; I run a similar (but more complicated one for my own needs) from my startup.py so that it is always in place–and thus I never have to deal with files without line-endings on their last lines.

            One thing I don’t like, but haven’t found a good method for handling, is that in certain circumstances (e.g. a Save All), after the script does its work, it can leave you sitting in an tab that is different from the tab that was active before. If people are interested in this script and have ideas about solving that particular problem, I’m interested in hearing them.

            Here’s the Pythonscript:

            from Npp import notepad, editor, NOTIFICATION
            
            def callback_npp_FILEBEFORESAVE(args):
                line_ending = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n'][notepad.getFormatType()]
                doc_size = editor.getTextLength()
                if editor.getTextRange(doc_size - 1, doc_size) != line_ending[-1]:
                    # fix Notepad++'s "broken" functionality and add a line-ending at end-of-file
                    editor.appendText(line_ending)
            
            notepad.callback(callback_npp_FILEBEFORESAVE, [NOTIFICATION.FILEBEFORESAVE])
            
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            • Eko palypseE
              Eko palypse
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              @Scott-Sumner said:

              One comment, though: I’m guessing you pretty much exclusively use Windows. I use Windows/Linux about 75%/25%…because of that I have learned to not think that line-endings are always \r\n. So scripts I post here will work (that’s the goal anyway) with either Windows or Linux (or even Mac) files.

              Good point and you offered the solution already, even better :-D

              from Npp import editor
              lastLineContainsEOL = True if len(editor.getLine(editor.getLineCount()-1)) == 0 else False
              line_ending = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n'][notepad.getFormatType()]
              lines = editor.getText().splitlines()
              uniqueLines = set(lines)
              newText = '' 
              for line in lines:
                  if line in uniqueLines or line.strip() == '':
                      newText += line + line_ending 
                      if line.strip() != '':
                          uniqueLines.remove(line)
              editor.setText(newText if lastLineContainsEOL else newText[:-2])
              

              Eko

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              • Scott SumnerS
                Scott Sumner @Eko palypse
                最後由 Scott Sumner 編輯

                @Eko-palypse :

                Yes, but you forgot something. :-)

                editor.setText(newText if lastLineContainsEOL else newText[:-len(line_ending)])

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                • PeterJonesP
                  PeterJones
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                  To continue with the hijack-tangent of this thread… :-)

                  @Scott-Sumner said,

                  If people are interested in this script and have ideas about solving that particular problem, I’m interested in hearing them.

                  Challenge accepted. :-)

                  My first idea was that you could track the previous bufferID, and make sure you always activate the previous one. While trying to see if that would help, I noticed that with the exact script you had posted, if all open files were missing EOL, it would save all files, but only fix the EOL on the active file.

                  That gave me the flash for the solution: in the callback, store the currently-active bufferID, activate the buffer for the argument to the callback (ie, the file being saved), make the changes to the now-active file, then re-activate the originally-active buffer. The script below seemed to do it for me:

                  from Npp import notepad, editor, NOTIFICATION
                  
                  def callback_npp_FILEBEFORESAVE(args):
                      # the editor.appendText will go to the _active_ buffer, whatever
                      # file is currently being saved.  So to solve two birds with one
                      # stone, save the active buffer ID, then switch to the buffer ID
                      # for this instance of the callback -- now the editor has the
                      # correct buffer active.
                      oldActiveID = notepad.getCurrentBufferID()
                      notepad.activateBufferID(args["bufferID"])
                  
                      line_ending = ['\r\n', '\r', '\n'][notepad.getFormatType()]
                      doc_size = editor.getTextLength()
                      if editor.getTextRange(doc_size - 1, doc_size) != line_ending[-1]:
                          # fix Notepad++'s "broken" functionality and add a line-ending at end-of-file
                          editor.appendText(line_ending)
                  
                      # now that you're done editing, go back to the originally-active buffer
                      notepad.activateBufferID(oldActiveID)
                  
                  notepad.callback(callback_npp_FILEBEFORESAVE, [NOTIFICATION.FILEBEFORESAVE])
                  

                  I tested this with three open files: two in one view, one in other view; I tried various combinations of which ones needed to be saved, and which ones were missing EOL, and which was active, and it seemed to always do what I intended, but it’s possible that other combinations won’t work.

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                  • Scott SumnerS
                    Scott Sumner @PeterJones
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                    @PeterJones said:

                    if all open files were missing EOL, it would save all files, but only fix the EOL on the active file

                    Really? I tested with several open files (at least one of the 3 types, Win/Linux/Mac) that needed fixing and when I did a Save All they all got saved after being modified…hmmm, guess I will have another look…

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                    • PeterJonesP
                      PeterJones
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                      It was that way for me. But the oldID=activeID, activate(args), edit, activate(oldID) should work for your first problem, even if you didn’t have the second problem that I have.

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                      • Scott SumnerS
                        Scott Sumner @Eko palypse
                        最後由 編輯

                        @Eko-palypse

                        So we all learn from each other here. My favorite line from your script is this one:

                        lastLineContainsEOL = True if len(editor.getLine(editor.getLineCount()-1)) == 0 else False

                        In my “callback_npp_FILEBEFORESAVE” script I did it differently…but I like your method, too.

                        Thinking more about it now, you could also do it like this:

                        lastLineContainsEOL = True if editor.getText()[-1] in '\n\r' else False

                        but maybe that pulls a lot of text just to look at the last character…

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                        • Scott SumnerS
                          Scott Sumner @PeterJones
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                          @PeterJones said:

                          the oldID=activeID, activate(args), edit, activate(oldID) should work

                          Yea, I had something like that (but even more involved) in my original over-complicated version (mentioned yesterday, originally), but I found some cases where even that didn’t always work right…so I cut it out entirely before posting. Maybe I’ll revisit it…

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                          • Eko palypseE
                            Eko palypse @Scott Sumner
                            最後由 編輯

                            @Scott-Sumner

                            yes, that is what I like about open source project in general.
                            Everyone can learn from others from different point of views or styles etc …

                            Yes, but you forgot something. :-)

                            Correct, different size - damn it. :-)

                            editor.getText()[-1]
                            but maybe that pulls a lot of text just to look at the last character…

                            I thought so too but after rechecking scintilla documentation it looks like
                            SCI_GETCHARACTERPOINTER is what we are looking for because from the document it states
                            Grant temporary direct read-only access to the memory used by Scintilla to store the document.

                            So, editor.getCharacterPointer()[-1] shouldn’t allocate any heap memory at all or maybe just a little tiny bit.

                            @PeterJones nice one - works for me as well :-)

                            Eko

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                            • Scott SumnerS
                              Scott Sumner @Eko palypse
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                              @Eko-palypse

                              I get nervous about editor.getCharacterPointer() because of my lack of full understanding about multibyte character encodings (as stated previously, I’m an A-Z person). I suppose, though, in this case we are talking about, there could be no issues…

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                              • Eko palypseE
                                Eko palypse @Scott Sumner
                                最後由 編輯

                                @Scott-Sumner

                                not sure I understand your concerns about this.
                                I assume it is only the pointer to the text buffer returned and pythonscript
                                plugin has the python buffer protocol implemented so it should be safe always.
                                But as written, I assume - don’t really know how it is implemented.

                                Eko

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                                • Scott SumnerS
                                  Scott Sumner @PeterJones
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                                  @PeterJones

                                  So to revisit this:

                                  if all open files were missing EOL, it would save all files, but only fix the EOL on the active file

                                  I just re-tested after disabling my more-complicated script, restarting N++, and then activating my script as posted above. I created 3 new named files and make sure each had only a single line of text (only a 1 showing in the line-number margin–thus NO line-ending at end-of-buffer, or anywhere in the buffer for that matter). I activated a different file from these 3 and pressed the Save All toolbar button. Checking all 3 files in turn I found that all had a line 2 in the line number margin and this were all appropriately affected by my callback script.

                                  Not sure why you would see different behavior. I’m running PS 1.3.0.0 and N++ 7.2.2, which for the latter, I’m confident you are not… ;-)

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                                  • Eko palypseE
                                    Eko palypse @Scott Sumner
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                                    @Scott-Sumner

                                    I’m in the same position as @PeterJones - only the current active file
                                    does get the eol added.
                                    PS 1.3
                                    Npp 7.5.9

                                    Eko

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                                    • Scott SumnerS
                                      Scott Sumner @Eko palypse
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                                      @Eko-palypse @PeterJones

                                      I guess I will stop posting scripts now…let others do the heavy lifting. :-)

                                      …unless and until I move to a newer N++…

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                                      • Eko palypseE
                                        Eko palypse @Scott Sumner
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                                        @Scott-Sumner

                                        No, no, no … don’t do that … forget all about I wrote :-)
                                        It never happened - everything is good - bright nice day
                                        and bugs are just animals :-)

                                        Eko

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                                        • Meta ChuhM
                                          Meta Chuh moderator
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                                          @PeterJones said:

                                          To continue with the hijack-tangent of this thread… :-)

                                          hahahaha, i like … word of the day: hijack-tangent ;-D 👍

                                          it’s really refreshing, it is different to other bbs’es where this kind of thought exchange is and has to be done via the bbs’ chat and pm systems, often leaving a sterile one post product at the end without any leads how the author(s) got there.

                                          i think this can be very useful to new interested users to get a better grip of how much time you really need to think about a seemingly simple task and/or consult with others to get a good or perfected result within a short period of time.

                                          and i guess no one could come up with a good and plausible reason to mind about this kind of hijacking anyways.
                                          especially because the op is probably happy since yesterday and the rest is a nice brain storming, coding, testing and sharing.

                                          aaaaand … my post (this one) was the real hijacking … lol

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                                          • PeterJonesP
                                            PeterJones
                                            最後由 PeterJones 編輯

                                            I’m on 7.5.8 32-bit, with PythonScript 1.3.0.0…

                                            And now @Scott-Sumner has actually given me a valid reason to downvote him, because if he stops posting PythonScript, it will be up to me… and I just don’t have the py-knowledge to keep up for long. :-)

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