Fix file writing and replacement process
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@ -35,6 +35,7 @@ def process_file(options):
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fname = options.jrnl_fname
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fname = options.jrnl_fname
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lines_to_delete = []
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lines_to_delete = []
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today_exists = False
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today_exists = False
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curdate = ""
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with open(fname) as file:
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with open(fname) as file:
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line_number = 0
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line_number = 0
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for line in file:
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for line in file:
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@ -190,22 +191,23 @@ def is_today(cur_date):
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def add_today(fname, options):
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def add_today(fname, options):
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cmd = ["task", "+TODAY or +OVERDUE", "export"]
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cmd = ["task", *options.taskwarrior_overrides, "+TODAY or +OVERDUE", "export"]
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due_json = json.loads(subprocess.run(cmd,capture_output=True).stdout)
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tasks = f"[{TODAY} 09:00] {options.todo_block_title}\n"
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tasks = f"[{TODAY} 09:00] {options.todo_block_title}\n"
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for task in json.loads(subprocess.check_output(cmd)):
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for task in due_json:
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tasks += f"{task['description']}\n"
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tasks += f"{task['description']}\n"
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tasks += "\n"
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if options.dryrun:
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if options.dryrun:
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print(f"\nWRITING TODAY:\n{tasks}")
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print(f"\nWRITING TODAY:\n{tasks}")
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return
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return
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repl_file = fname + ".bak"
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repl_fname = fname + ".bak"
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with open(fname) as read_file, open(repl_file, "w") as write_file:
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with open(fname, "r") as read_file, open(repl_fname, "w") as write_file:
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write_file.write(tasks + "\n")
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write_file.write(tasks)
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for line in read_file:
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write_file.write(read_file.read())
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write_file.write(line)
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os.rename(repl_fname, fname)
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os.rename(repl_file, fname)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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process_file(opts.init())
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process_file(opts.init())
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