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#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import argparse
import fileinput
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
from bashate import messages
MESSAGES = messages.MESSAGES
def is_continuation(line):
return re.search('\\\\\s*$', line)
def check_for_do(line, report):
if not is_continuation(line):
match = re.match('^\s*(for|while|until)\s', line)
if match:
operator = match.group(1).strip()
if operator == "for":
# "for i in ..." and "for ((" is bash, but
# "for (" is likely from an embedded awk script,
# so skip it
if re.search('for \([^\(]', line):
return
if not re.search(';\s*do$', line):
report.print_error((MESSAGES['E010'].msg % operator), line)
def check_if_then(line, report):
if not is_continuation(line):
if re.search('^\s*(el)?if \[', line):
if not re.search(';\s*then$', line):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E011'].msg, line)
def check_no_trailing_whitespace(line, report):
if re.search('[ \t]+$', line):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E001'].msg, line)
def check_no_long_lines(line, report):
if len(line.rstrip("\r\n")) > 79:
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E006'].msg, line)
def check_indents(logical_line, report):
# this is rather complex to handle argument offset indenting;
# primarily done by emacs. If there is an argument, it will try
# to line up the following arguments underneath it, e.g.
# foobar_cmd bar baz \
# moo boo
# Thus the offset in this case might not be a strict multiple of 4
# Find the offset of the first argument of the command (if it has
# one)
m = re.search('^(?P<indent>[ \t]+)?(?P<cmd>\S+)(?P<ws>\s+)(?P<arg>\S+)',
logical_line[0])
arg_offset = None
if m:
arg_offset = len(m.group('indent')) if m.group('indent') else 0
arg_offset += len(m.group('cmd')) + len(m.group('ws'))
# go through each line
for lineno, line in enumerate(logical_line):
m = re.search('^(?P<indent>[ \t]+)', line)
if m:
# no tabs, only spaces
if re.search('\t', m.group('indent')):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E002'].msg, line)
offset = len(m.group('indent'))
# the first line and lines without an argument should be
# offset by 4 spaces
if (lineno == 0) or (arg_offset is None):
if (offset % 4) != 0:
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E003'].msg, line)
else:
# other lines are allowed to line up with the first
# argument, or be multiple-of 4 spaces
if offset != arg_offset and (offset % 4) != 0:
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E003'].msg, line)
def check_function_decl(line, report):
failed = False
if line.startswith("function"):
if not re.search('^function [\w-]* \{$', line):
failed = True
else:
# catch the case without "function", e.g.
# things like '^foo() {'
if re.search('^\s*?\(\)\s*?\{', line):
failed = True
if failed:
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E020'].msg, line)
def starts_heredoc(line):
# note, watch out for <<EOF and <<'EOF' ; quotes in the
# deliminator are part of syntax
m = re.search("[^<]<<\s*([\'\"]?)(?P<token>\w+)([\'\"]?)", line)
return m.group('token') if m else False
def end_of_heredoc(line, token):
return token and re.search("^%s\s*$" % token, line)
def check_arithmetic(line, report):
if "$[" in line:
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E041'].msg, line)
def check_bare_arithmetic(line, report):
if line.lstrip().startswith("(("):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E043'].msg, line)
def check_local_subshell(line, report):
# XXX: should we increase the string checking to see if the $( is
# anywhere with a string being set? Risk of false positives?x
if line.lstrip().startswith('local ') and \
any(s in line for s in ('=$(', '=`', '="$(', '="`')):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E042'].msg, line)
def check_hashbang(line, filename, report):
# this check only runs on the first line
# maybe this should check for shell?
if not line.startswith("#!") and not filename.endswith(".sh"):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E005'].msg, line)
def check_syntax(filename, report):
# run the file through "bash -n" to catch basic syntax errors and
# other warnings
matches = []
# sample lines we want to match:
# foo.sh: line 4: warning: \
# here-document at line 1 delimited by end-of-file (wanted `EOF')
# foo.sh: line 9: syntax error: unexpected end of file
# foo.sh: line 7: syntax error near unexpected token `}'
#
# i.e. consistency with ":"'s isn't constant, so just do our
# best...
r = re.compile(
'^(?P<file>.*): line (?P<lineno>[0-9]+): (?P<error>.*)')
# we are parsing the error message, so force it to ignore the
# system locale so we don't get messages in another language
bash_environment = os.environ
bash_environment['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
proc = subprocess.Popen(
['bash', '-n', filename], stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=bash_environment,
universal_newlines=True)
outputs = proc.communicate()
for line in outputs[1].split('\n'):
m = r.match(line)
if m:
matches.append(m)
for m in matches:
if 'syntax error' in m.group('error'):
msg = '%s: %s' % (MESSAGES['E040'].msg, m.group('error'))
report.print_error(msg, filename=filename,
filelineno=int(m.group('lineno')))
# Matching output from bash warning about here-documents not
# ending.
# FIXME: are there other warnings that might come out
# with "bash -n"? A quick scan of the source code suggests
# no, but there might be other interesting things we could
# catch.
if 'warning:' in m.group('error'):
if 'delimited by end-of-file' in m.group('error'):
start = re.match('^.*line (?P<start>[0-9]+).*$',
m.group('error'))
report.print_error(
MESSAGES['E012'].msg % int(start.group('start')),
filename=filename,
filelineno=int(m.group('lineno')))
class BashateRun(object):
def __init__(self):
self.error_count = 0
self.error_list = None
self.ignore_list = None
self.warning_count = 0
self.warning_list = None
def register_ignores(self, ignores):
if ignores:
self.ignore_list = '^(' + '|'.join(ignores.split(',')) + ')'
def register_warnings(self, warnings):
if warnings:
self.warning_list = '^(' + '|'.join(warnings.split(',')) + ')'
def register_errors(self, errors):
if errors:
self.error_list = '^(' + '|'.join(errors.split(',')) + ')'
def should_ignore(self, error):
return self.ignore_list and re.search(self.ignore_list, error)
def should_warn(self, error):
# if in the errors list, overrides warning level
if self.error_list and re.search(self.error_list, error):
return False
if messages.is_default_warning(error):
return True
return self.warning_list and re.search(self.warning_list, error)
def print_error(self, error, line='',
filename=None, filelineno=None):
if self.should_ignore(error):
return
warn = self.should_warn(error)
if not filename:
filename = fileinput.filename()
if not filelineno:
filelineno = fileinput.filelineno()
if warn:
self.warning_count = self.warning_count + 1
else:
self.error_count = self.error_count + 1
self.log_error(error, line, filename, filelineno, warn)
def log_error(self, error, line, filename, filelineno, warn=False):
print("[%(warn)s] %(error)s: '%(line)s'" %
{'warn': "W" if warn else "E",
'error': error,
'line': line.rstrip('\n')})
print(" - %s : L%s" % (filename, filelineno))
def check_files(self, files, verbose):
logical_line = ""
token = False
# NOTE(mrodden): magic; replace with proper
# report class when necessary
report = self
for fname in files:
# reset world
in_heredoc = False
in_continuation = False
# simple syntax checking, as files can pass style but still cause
# syntax errors when you try to run them.
check_syntax(fname, report)
for line in fileinput.input(fname):
if fileinput.isfirstline():
check_hashbang(line, fileinput.filename(), report)
if verbose:
print("Running bashate on %s" % fileinput.filename())
# Don't run any tests on comment lines (but remember
# inside a heredoc this might be part of the syntax of
# an embedded script, just ignore that)
if line.lstrip().startswith('#') and not in_heredoc:
continue
# Strip trailing comments. From bash:
#
# a word beginning with # causes that word and all
# remaining characters on that line to be ignored.
# ...
# A character that, when unquoted, separates
# words. One of the following: | & ; ( ) < > space
# tab
#
# for simplicity, we strip inline comments by
# matching just '<space>#'.
if not in_heredoc:
ll_split = line.split(' #', 1)
if len(ll_split) > 1:
line = ll_split[0].rstrip()
# see if this starts a heredoc
if not in_heredoc:
token = starts_heredoc(line)
if token:
in_heredoc = True
logical_line = [line]
continue
# see if this starts a continuation
if not in_continuation:
if is_continuation(line):
in_continuation = True
logical_line = [line]
continue
# if we are in a heredoc or continuation, just loop
# back and keep buffering the lines into
# "logical_line" until the end of the
# heredoc/continuation.
if in_heredoc:
logical_line.append(line)
if not end_of_heredoc(line, token):
continue
else:
in_heredoc = False
# FIXME: if we want to do something with
# heredocs in the future, then the whole thing
# is now stored in logical_line. for now,
# skip
continue
elif in_continuation:
logical_line.append(line)
if is_continuation(line):
continue
else:
in_continuation = False
else:
logical_line = [line]
check_indents(logical_line, report)
# at this point, logical_line is an array that holds
# the whole continuation. XXX : historically, we've
# just handled every line in a continuation
# separatley. Stick with what works...
for line in logical_line:
check_no_trailing_whitespace(line, report)
check_no_long_lines(line, report)
check_for_do(line, report)
check_if_then(line, report)
check_function_decl(line, report)
check_arithmetic(line, report)
check_local_subshell(line, report)
check_bare_arithmetic(line, report)
# finished processing the file
# last line should always end with a newline
if not line.endswith('\n'):
report.print_error(MESSAGES['E004'].msg, line)
def main(args=None):
if args is None:
args = sys.argv[1:]
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
description='A bash script style checker')
parser.add_argument('files', metavar='file', nargs='*',
help='files to scan for errors')
parser.add_argument('-i', '--ignore', help='Rules to ignore')
parser.add_argument('-w', '--warn',
help='Rules to always warn (rather than error)')
parser.add_argument('-e', '--error',
help='Rules to always error (rather than warn)')
parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False)
parser.add_argument('-s', '--show', action='store_true', default=False)
opts = parser.parse_args(args)
if opts.show:
messages.print_messages()
sys.exit(0)
files = opts.files
if not files:
parser.print_usage()
return 1
run = BashateRun()
run.register_ignores(opts.ignore)
run.register_warnings(opts.warn)
run.register_errors(opts.error)
try:
run.check_files(files, opts.verbose)
except IOError as e:
print("bashate: %s" % e)
return 1
if run.warning_count > 0:
print("%d bashate warning(s) found" % run.warning_count)
if run.error_count > 0:
print("%d bashate error(s) found" % run.error_count)
return 1
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
sys.exit(main())
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