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details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/bb33bc3759b3
branches:  trunk
changeset: 424635:bb33bc3759b3
user:      rillig <rillig%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Fri Mar 13 08:11:36 2020 +0000

description:
mk/check: revert collateral damage from previous commit

Killing the editor does not stop cvs from committing; to achieve that, it
is necessary to remove the file containing the commit message being
edited.

diffstat:

 mk/check/check-portability.awk |  89 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 mk/check/check-portability.mk  |  21 +++++----
 mk/check/check-portability.sh  |  14 +++++-
 3 files changed, 112 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)

diffs (176 lines):

diff -r dbdddde7c678 -r bb33bc3759b3 mk/check/check-portability.awk
--- /dev/null   Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/mk/check/check-portability.awk    Fri Mar 13 08:11:36 2020 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
+# $NetBSD: check-portability.awk,v 1.11 2020/03/13 08:11:36 rillig Exp $
+#
+# Checks a shell file for possible portability problems.
+#
+# ENVIRONMENT
+#      (See check-subr.awk)
+#
+
+BEGIN {
+       found_random = no;
+       found_test_eqeq = no;
+}
+
+# Check for $RANDOM, which is specific to ksh and bash.
+function check_random(line) {
+
+       # $RANDOM together with the PID is often found in GNU-style
+       # configure scripts and is considered acceptable.
+       if (line ~ /\$\$-\$RANDOM/ || line ~ /\$RANDOM-\$\$/) {
+               # Assume that this is ok.
+
+       } else if (line ~ /\$RANDOM[A-Z_]+/) {
+               # That's ok, too.
+
+       } else if (line ~ /\$RANDOM/) {
+               found_random = yes;
+               cs_warning_heading("Found $RANDOM:");
+               cs_warning_msg(cs_fname ": " $0);
+       }
+}
+
+function check_test_eqeq(line,  n, word, i) {
+
+       if (length(line) == 0)
+               return;
+       n = split(line, word);
+       for (i = 3; i < n; i++) {
+               if (word[i] == "==") {
+                       if (word[i-2] == "test" || word[i-2] == "[") {
+                               found_test_eqeq = yes;
+                               cs_error_heading("Found test ... == ...:");
+                               cs_error_msg(cs_fname ": " $0);
+                       }
+               }
+       }
+}
+
+/./ {
+       # Note: This code does not find _all_ instances of
+       # unportable code. If a single line contains an unsafe and
+       # a safe usage of $RANDOM, it will pass the test.
+
+       # Strip comments
+       line = $0;
+       gsub(/^#.*/, "", line);
+       gsub(/[[:space:]]#.*/, "", line);
+
+       check_random(line);
+       check_test_eqeq(line);
+}
+
+END {
+       if (found_random) {
+               h =   "The variable $RANDOM is not required for a POSIX-conforming shell, and\n";
+               h = h "many implementations of /bin/sh do not support it. It should therefore\n";
+               h = h "not be used in shell programs that are meant to be portable across a\n";
+               h = h "large number of POSIX-like systems.\n"
+               cs_explain(h);
+       }
+
+       if (found_test_eqeq) {
+               h =   "The \"test\" command, as well as the \"[\" command, are not required to know\n";
+               h = h "the \"==\" operator. Only a few implementations like bash and some\n";
+               h = h "versions of ksh support it.\n";
+               h = h "\n";
+               h = h "When you run \"test foo == foo\" on a platform that does not support the\n";
+               h = h "\"==\" operator, the result will be \"false\" instead of \"true\". This can\n";
+               h = h "lead to unexpected behavior.\n";
+               h = h "\n";
+               h = h "There are two ways to fix this error message. If the file that contains\n";
+               h = h "the \"test ==\" is needed for building the package, you should create a\n";
+               h = h "patch for it, replacing the \"==\" operator with \"=\". If the file is not\n";
+               h = h "needed, add its name to the CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP variable in the\n";
+               h = h "package Makefile.\n";
+               cs_explain(h);
+       }
+
+       cs_exit();
+}
diff -r dbdddde7c678 -r bb33bc3759b3 mk/check/check-portability.mk
--- a/mk/check/check-portability.mk     Fri Mar 13 08:04:08 2020 +0000
+++ b/mk/check/check-portability.mk     Fri Mar 13 08:11:36 2020 +0000
@@ -1,39 +1,40 @@
-# $NetBSD: check-portability.mk,v 1.13 2020/03/13 08:04:08 rillig Exp $
+# $NetBSD: check-portability.mk,v 1.14 2020/03/13 08:11:36 rillig Exp $
 #
-# This file checks that the extracted shell programs don't contain
-# bashisms and other constructs that only work on some platforms.
+# This file contains some checks that are applied to the configure
+# scripts to check for certain constructs that are known to cause
+# problems on some platforms. The detailed checks are in
+# check-portability.sh.
 #
 # User-settable variables:
 #
 # CHECK_PORTABILITY
-#      Whether to enable the portability checks.
+#      Whether to enable some portability checks for the configure
+#      scripts before they are run.
 #
 #      Default value: yes for PKG_DEVELOPERs, no otherwise.
 #
 # Package-settable variables:
 #
 # CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP
-#      The shell patterns that should not be checked.
-#      Note that a * in a pattern also matches a slash in a pathname.
+#      The list of files that should be skipped in the portability
+#      check.
 #
 #      Default value: ${REPLACE_BASH}
-#      Examples: debian/* test/* *.bash
+#      Example: debian/*
 
 _VARGROUPS+=                   check-portability
 _USER_VARS.check-portability=  CHECK_PORTABILITY
 _PKG_VARS.check-portability=   CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP
 
-.if ${PKG_DEVELOPER:Uno} != no
+.if ${PKG_DEVELOPER:Uno} != "no"
 CHECK_PORTABILITY?=            yes
 .endif
 CHECK_PORTABILITY?=            no
 CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP?=       ${REPLACE_BASH}
 
 .if ${CHECK_PORTABILITY:tl} == yes && ${CHECK_PORTABILITY_SKIP} != "*"
-TOOL_DEPENDS+= check-portability>=19.4.1:../../pkgtools/check-portability
 pre-configure-checks-hook: _check-portability
 .endif
-
 .PHONY: _check-portability
 _check-portability:
        @${STEP_MSG} "Checking for portability problems in extracted files"
diff -r dbdddde7c678 -r bb33bc3759b3 mk/check/check-portability.sh
--- a/mk/check/check-portability.sh     Fri Mar 13 08:04:08 2020 +0000
+++ b/mk/check/check-portability.sh     Fri Mar 13 08:11:36 2020 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# $NetBSD: check-portability.sh,v 1.18 2020/03/13 08:04:08 rillig Exp $
+# $NetBSD: check-portability.sh,v 1.19 2020/03/13 08:11:36 rillig Exp $
 #
 # This program checks all files in the current directory and any
 # subdirectories for portability issues that are likely to result in
@@ -20,8 +20,18 @@
 
 # usage: check_shell <fname>
 check_shell() {
-       ${PREFIX}/bin/check-portability "$1" 1>&2 \
+       env \
+               CK_FNAME="$1" \
+               CK_PROGNAME="check-portability.awk" \
+               awk     -f "$checkdir/check-subr.awk" \
+                       -f "$checkdir/check-portability.awk" \
+               < "$1" 1>&2 \
        || cs_exitcode=1
+
+       if test -f "${PREFIX}/bin/check-portability"; then
+               ${PREFIX}/bin/check-portability "$1" 1>&2 \
+               || cs_exitcode=1
+       fi
 }
 
 find ./* -type f -print 2>/dev/null \



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