systemd/test/rule-syntax-check.py
Franck Bui 75a56cb632 rule-syntax-check: values can contain escaped double quotes
This is true since commit 7e760b79ad.

Note that the changes in the regex expressions relies on the fact that the
script assumes that the comma separator is mandatory.

Add a comment in the script to clarify this.
2018-02-27 14:42:09 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1+
#
# Simple udev rules syntax checker
#
# (C) 2010 Canonical Ltd.
# Author: Martin Pitt <martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
#
# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import re
import sys
import os
from glob import glob
rules_files = sys.argv[1:]
if not rules_files:
sys.exit('Specify files to test as arguments')
no_args_tests = re.compile(r'(ACTION|DEVPATH|KERNELS?|NAME|SYMLINK|SUBSYSTEMS?|DRIVERS?|TAG|PROGRAM|RESULT|TEST)\s*(?:=|!)=\s*"(.*)"$')
args_tests = re.compile(r'(ATTRS?|ENV|TEST){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(?:=|!)=\s*"(.*)"$')
no_args_assign = re.compile(r'(NAME|SYMLINK|OWNER|GROUP|MODE|TAG|RUN|LABEL|GOTO|OPTIONS|IMPORT)\s*(?:\+=|:=|=)\s*"(.*)"$')
args_assign = re.compile(r'(ATTR|ENV|IMPORT|RUN){([a-zA-Z0-9/_.*%-]+)}\s*(=|\+=)\s*"(.*)"$')
result = 0
buffer = ''
for path in rules_files:
print('# looking at {}'.format(path))
lineno = 0
for line in open(path):
lineno += 1
# handle line continuation
if line.endswith('\\\n'):
buffer += line[:-2]
continue
else:
line = buffer + line
buffer = ''
# filter out comments and empty lines
line = line.strip()
if not line or line.startswith('#'):
continue
# Separator ',' is normally optional but we make it mandatory here as
# it generally improves the readability of the rules.
for clause in line.split(','):
clause = clause.strip()
if not (no_args_tests.match(clause) or args_tests.match(clause) or
no_args_assign.match(clause) or args_assign.match(clause)):
print('Invalid line {}:{}: {}'.format(path, lineno, line))
print(' clause:', clause)
print()
result = 1
break
sys.exit(result)