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Updated sort.py #2613
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In the last code of sort.py a 'w+' is missing when writing the sorted lists. So I have add it to be in the side of Python 3.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
coding: utf-8
def read_read_me():
"""Reads the README.md file."""
with open("README.md", "r") as read_me_file:
read_me = read_me_file.readlines()
return read_me
def sort_blocks():
"""Sorts the blocks in the README.md file."""
with open('README.md', 'r') as read_me_file:
read_me = read_me_file.read()
table_of_contents, blocks = read_me.split('- - -', 1)
blocks = blocks.split('\n# ')
for i in range(len(blocks)):
if i == 0:
blocks[i] += '\n'
else:
blocks[i] = '# ' + blocks[i] + '\n'
# Sort inner blocks
inner_blocks = sorted(blocks[0].split('##'))
blocks[0] = '##'.join(inner_blocks)
# Write sorted content back to the file
final_read_me = table_of_contents + '- - -' + ''.join(blocks)
with open('README.md', 'w') as sorted_file:
sorted_file.write(final_read_me)
def main():
"""Main function to cluster, sort, and rewrite README.md."""
read_me = read_read_me()
blocks = []
current_block = []
for line in read_me:
stripped_line = line.lstrip()
if stripped_line.startswith(('* [', '- [')):
current_block.append(line)
else:
if current_block:
blocks.append(current_block)
current_block = []
blocks.append([line])
if current_block:
blocks.append(current_block)
# Sort each block that starts with '* [' or '- ['
sorted_blocks = []
for block in blocks:
if block and isinstance(block, list) and block[0].lstrip().startswith(('* [', '- [')):
sorted_block = sorted(block, key=lambda x: x.lower())
sorted_blocks.append(sorted_block)
else:
sorted_blocks.append(block)
# Flatten the sorted blocks for writing
flat_sorted_blocks = [''.join(block) for block in sorted_blocks]
with open("README.md", "w") as read_me_file:
read_me_file.write(''.join(flat_sorted_blocks))
sort_blocks()
if name == "main":
main()
In the last code of sort.py a 'w+' is missing when writing the sorted lists. So I have add it to be in the side of Python 3.
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