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Instead of anchoring these checks with "^\s*", just check that the usage is preceded by a word boundary. So now we can catch test $cond && export foo=bar just like we already catch test $cond && export foo=bar As a side effect, this will detect usage of "sed -i", "echo -n", "test a == b", and "export a=b" in comments. That is not ideal but it's potentially useful because people sometimes copy code from comments so it can be good to also avoid nonportable patterns there. To avoid false positives, keep the checks for 'declare' and 'which' anchored. Those are frequently used words in normal English-language comments. Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Perl
Executable file
28 lines
800 B
Perl
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# Test t0000..t9999.sh for non portable shell scripts
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# This script can be called with one or more filenames as parameters
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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my $exit_code=0;
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sub err {
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my $msg = shift;
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print "$ARGV:$.: error: $msg: $_\n";
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$exit_code = 1;
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}
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while (<>) {
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chomp;
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/\bsed\s+-i/ and err 'sed -i is not portable';
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/\becho\s+-n/ and err 'echo -n is not portable (please use printf)';
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/^\s*declare\s+/ and err 'arrays/declare not portable';
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/^\s*[^#]\s*which\s/ and err 'which is not portable (please use type)';
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/\btest\s+[^=]*==/ and err '"test a == b" is not portable (please use =)';
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/\bexport\s+[A-Za-z0-9_]*=/ and err '"export FOO=bar" is not portable (please use FOO=bar && export FOO)';
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# this resets our $. for each file
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close ARGV if eof;
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}
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exit $exit_code;
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