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   2# Detect broken &&-chains in tests.
   3#
   4# At present, only &&-chains in subshells are examined by this linter;
   5# top-level &&-chains are instead checked directly by the test framework. Like
   6# the top-level &&-chain linter, the subshell linter (intentionally) does not
   7# check &&-chains within {...} blocks.
   8#
   9# Checking for &&-chain breakage is done line-by-line by pure textual
  10# inspection.
  11#
  12# Incomplete lines (those ending with "\") are stitched together with following
  13# lines to simplify processing, particularly of "one-liner" statements.
  14# Top-level here-docs are swallowed to avoid false positives within the
  15# here-doc body, although the statement to which the here-doc is attached is
  16# retained.
  17#
  18# Heuristics are used to detect end-of-subshell when the closing ")" is cuddled
  19# with the final subshell statement on the same line:
  20#
  21#    (cd foo &&
  22#        bar)
  23#
  24# in order to avoid misinterpreting the ")" in constructs such as "x=$(...)"
  25# and "case $x in *)" as ending the subshell.
  26#
  27# Lines missing a final "&&" are flagged with "?!AMP?!", and lines which chain
  28# commands with ";" internally rather than "&&" are flagged "?!SEMI?!". A line
  29# may be flagged for both violations.
  30#
  31# Detection of a missing &&-link in a multi-line subshell is complicated by the
  32# fact that the last statement before the closing ")" must not end with "&&".
  33# Since processing is line-by-line, it is not known whether a missing "&&" is
  34# legitimate or not until the _next_ line is seen. To accommodate this, within
  35# multi-line subshells, each line is stored in sed's "hold" area until after
  36# the next line is seen and processed. If the next line is a stand-alone ")",
  37# then a missing "&&" on the previous line is legitimate; otherwise a missing
  38# "&&" is a break in the &&-chain.
  39#
  40#    (
  41#         cd foo &&
  42#         bar
  43#    )
  44#
  45# In practical terms, when "bar" is encountered, it is flagged with "?!AMP?!",
  46# but when the stand-alone ")" line is seen which closes the subshell, the
  47# "?!AMP?!" violation is removed from the "bar" line (retrieved from the "hold"
  48# area) since the final statement of a subshell must not end with "&&". The
  49# final line of a subshell may still break the &&-chain by using ";" internally
  50# to chain commands together rather than "&&", so "?!SEMI?!" is never removed
  51# from a line (even though "?!AMP?!" might be).
  52#
  53# Care is taken to recognize the last _statement_ of a multi-line subshell, not
  54# necessarily the last textual _line_ within the subshell, since &&-chaining
  55# applies to statements, not to lines. Consequently, blank lines, comment
  56# lines, and here-docs are swallowed (but not the command to which the here-doc
  57# is attached), leaving the last statement in the "hold" area, not the last
  58# line, thus simplifying &&-link checking.
  59#
  60# The final statement before "done" in for- and while-loops, and before "elif",
  61# "else", and "fi" in if-then-else likewise must not end with "&&", thus
  62# receives similar treatment.
  63#
  64# Swallowing here-docs with arbitrary tags requires a bit of finesse. When a
  65# line such as "cat <<EOF >out" is seen, the here-doc tag is moved to the front
  66# of the line enclosed in angle brackets as a sentinel, giving "<EOF>cat >out".
  67# As each subsequent line is read, it is appended to the target line and a
  68# (whitespace-loose) back-reference match /^<(.*)>\n\1$/ is attempted to see if
  69# the content inside "<...>" matches the entirety of the newly-read line. For
  70# instance, if the next line read is "some data", when concatenated with the
  71# target line, it becomes "<EOF>cat >out\nsome data", and a match is attempted
  72# to see if "EOF" matches "some data". Since it doesn't, the next line is
  73# attempted. When a line consisting of only "EOF" (and possible whitespace) is
  74# encountered, it is appended to the target line giving "<EOF>cat >out\nEOF",
  75# in which case the "EOF" inside "<...>" does match the text following the
  76# newline, thus the closing here-doc tag has been found. The closing tag line
  77# and the "<...>" prefix on the target line are then discarded, leaving just
  78# the target line "cat >out".
  79#
  80# To facilitate regression testing (and manual debugging), a ">" annotation is
  81# applied to the line containing ")" which closes a subshell, ">>" to a line
  82# closing a nested subshell, and ">>>" to a line closing both at once. This
  83# makes it easy to detect whether the heuristics correctly identify
  84# end-of-subshell.
  85#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  86
  87# incomplete line -- slurp up next line
  88:squash
  89/\\$/ {
  90        N
  91        s/\\\n//
  92        bsquash
  93}
  94
  95# here-doc -- swallow it to avoid false hits within its body (but keep the
  96# command to which it was attached)
  97/<<[    ]*[-\\'"]*[A-Za-z0-9_]/ {
  98        s/^\(.*\)<<[    ]*[-\\'"]*\([A-Za-z0-9_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\)['"]*/<\2>\1<</
  99        s/[     ]*<<//
 100        :hered
 101        N
 102        /^<\([^>]*\)>.*\n[      ]*\1[   ]*$/!{
 103                s/\n.*$//
 104                bhered
 105        }
 106        s/^<[^>]*>//
 107        s/\n.*$//
 108}
 109
 110# one-liner "(...) &&"
 111/^[     ]*!*[   ]*(..*)[        ]*&&[   ]*$/boneline
 112
 113# same as above but without trailing "&&"
 114/^[     ]*!*[   ]*(..*)[        ]*$/boneline
 115
 116# one-liner "(...) >x" (or "2>x" or "<x" or "|x" or "&"
 117/^[     ]*!*[   ]*(..*)[        ]*[0-9]*[<>|&]/boneline
 118
 119# multi-line "(...\n...)"
 120/^[     ]*(/bsubshell
 121
 122# innocuous line -- print it and advance to next line
 123b
 124
 125# found one-liner "(...)" -- mark suspect if it uses ";" internally rather than
 126# "&&" (but not ";" in a string)
 127:oneline
 128/;/{
 129        /"[^"]*;[^"]*"/!s/^/?!SEMI?!/
 130}
 131b
 132
 133:subshell
 134# bare "(" line? -- stash for later printing
 135/^[     ]*([    ]*$/ {
 136        h
 137        bnextline
 138}
 139# "(..." line -- split off and stash "(", then process "..." as its own line
 140x
 141s/.*/(/
 142x
 143s/(//
 144bslurp
 145
 146:nextline
 147N
 148s/.*\n//
 149
 150:slurp
 151# incomplete line "...\"
 152/\\$/bicmplte
 153# multi-line quoted string "...\n..."?
 154/"/bdqstring
 155# multi-line quoted string '...\n...'? (but not contraction in string "it's")
 156/'/{
 157        /"[^'"]*'[^'"]*"/!bsqstring
 158}
 159:folded
 160# here-doc -- swallow it
 161/<<[    ]*[-\\'"]*[A-Za-z0-9_]/bheredoc
 162# comment or empty line -- discard since final non-comment, non-empty line
 163# before closing ")", "done", "elsif", "else", or "fi" will need to be
 164# re-visited to drop "suspect" marking since final line of those constructs
 165# legitimately lacks "&&", so "suspect" mark must be removed
 166/^[     ]*#/bnextline
 167/^[     ]*$/bnextline
 168# in-line comment -- strip it (but not "#" in a string, Bash ${#...} array
 169# length, or Perforce "//depot/path#42" revision in filespec)
 170/[      ]#/{
 171        /"[^"]*#[^"]*"/!s/[     ]#.*$//
 172}
 173# one-liner "case ... esac"
 174/^[     ]*case[         ]*..*esac/bchkchn
 175# multi-line "case ... esac"
 176/^[     ]*case[         ]..*[   ]in/bcase
 177# multi-line "for ... done" or "while ... done"
 178/^[     ]*for[  ]..*[   ]in/bcontinue
 179/^[     ]*while[        ]/bcontinue
 180/^[     ]*do[   ]/bcontinue
 181/^[     ]*do[   ]*$/bcontinue
 182/;[     ]*do/bcontinue
 183/^[     ]*done[         ]*&&[   ]*$/bdone
 184/^[     ]*done[         ]*$/bdone
 185/^[     ]*done[         ]*[<>|]/bdone
 186/^[     ]*done[         ]*)/bdone
 187/||[    ]*exit[         ]/bcontinue
 188/||[    ]*exit[         ]*$/bcontinue
 189# multi-line "if...elsif...else...fi"
 190/^[     ]*if[   ]/bcontinue
 191/^[     ]*then[         ]/bcontinue
 192/^[     ]*then[         ]*$/bcontinue
 193/;[     ]*then/bcontinue
 194/^[     ]*elif[         ]/belse
 195/^[     ]*elif[         ]*$/belse
 196/^[     ]*else[         ]/belse
 197/^[     ]*else[         ]*$/belse
 198/^[     ]*fi[   ]*&&[   ]*$/bdone
 199/^[     ]*fi[   ]*$/bdone
 200/^[     ]*fi[   ]*[<>|]/bdone
 201/^[     ]*fi[   ]*)/bdone
 202# nested one-liner "(...) &&"
 203/^[     ]*(.*)[         ]*&&[   ]*$/bchkchn
 204# nested one-liner "(...)"
 205/^[     ]*(.*)[         ]*$/bchkchn
 206# nested one-liner "(...) >x" (or "2>x" or "<x" or "|x")
 207/^[     ]*(.*)[         ]*[0-9]*[<>|]/bchkchn
 208# nested multi-line "(...\n...)"
 209/^[     ]*(/bnest
 210# multi-line "{...\n...}"
 211/^[     ]*{/bblock
 212# closing ")" on own line -- exit subshell
 213/^[     ]*)/bclssolo
 214# "$((...))" -- arithmetic expansion; not closing ")"
 215/\$(([^)][^)]*))[^)]*$/bchkchn
 216# "$(...)" -- command substitution; not closing ")"
 217/\$([^)][^)]*)[^)]*$/bchkchn
 218# multi-line "$(...\n...)" -- command substitution; treat as nested subshell
 219/\$([^)]*$/bnest
 220# "=(...)" -- Bash array assignment; not closing ")"
 221/=(/bchkchn
 222# closing "...) &&"
 223/)[     ]*&&[   ]*$/bclose
 224# closing "...)"
 225/)[     ]*$/bclose
 226# closing "...) >x" (or "2>x" or "<x" or "|x")
 227/)[     ]*[<>|]/bclose
 228:chkchn
 229# mark suspect if line uses ";" internally rather than "&&" (but not ";" in a
 230# string and not ";;" in one-liner "case...esac")
 231/;/{
 232        /;;/!{
 233                /"[^"]*;[^"]*"/!s/^/?!SEMI?!/
 234        }
 235}
 236# line ends with pipe "...|" -- valid; not missing "&&"
 237/|[     ]*$/bcontinue
 238# missing end-of-line "&&" -- mark suspect
 239/&&[    ]*$/!s/^/?!AMP?!/
 240:continue
 241# retrieve and print previous line
 242x
 243n
 244bslurp
 245
 246# found incomplete line "...\" -- slurp up next line
 247:icmplte
 248N
 249s/\\\n//
 250bslurp
 251
 252# check for multi-line double-quoted string "...\n..." -- fold to one line
 253:dqstring
 254# remove all quote pairs
 255s/"\([^"]*\)"/@!\1@!/g
 256# done if no dangling quote
 257/"/!bdqdone
 258# otherwise, slurp next line and try again
 259N
 260s/\n//
 261bdqstring
 262:dqdone
 263s/@!/"/g
 264bfolded
 265
 266# check for multi-line single-quoted string '...\n...' -- fold to one line
 267:sqstring
 268# remove all quote pairs
 269s/'\([^']*\)'/@!\1@!/g
 270# done if no dangling quote
 271/'/!bsqdone
 272# otherwise, slurp next line and try again
 273N
 274s/\n//
 275bsqstring
 276:sqdone
 277s/@!/'/g
 278bfolded
 279
 280# found here-doc -- swallow it to avoid false hits within its body (but keep
 281# the command to which it was attached)
 282:heredoc
 283s/^\(.*\)<<[    ]*[-\\'"]*\([A-Za-z0-9_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\)['"]*/<\2>\1<</
 284s/[     ]*<<//
 285:heredsub
 286N
 287/^<\([^>]*\)>.*\n[      ]*\1[   ]*$/!{
 288        s/\n.*$//
 289        bheredsub
 290}
 291s/^<[^>]*>//
 292s/\n.*$//
 293bfolded
 294
 295# found "case ... in" -- pass through untouched
 296:case
 297x
 298n
 299/^[     ]*esac/bslurp
 300bcase
 301
 302# found "else" or "elif" -- drop "suspect" from final line before "else" since
 303# that line legitimately lacks "&&"
 304:else
 305x
 306s/?!AMP?!//
 307x
 308bcontinue
 309
 310# found "done" closing for-loop or while-loop, or "fi" closing if-then -- drop
 311# "suspect" from final contained line since that line legitimately lacks "&&"
 312:done
 313x
 314s/?!AMP?!//
 315x
 316# is 'done' or 'fi' cuddled with ")" to close subshell?
 317/done.*)/bclose
 318/fi.*)/bclose
 319bchkchn
 320
 321# found nested multi-line "(...\n...)" -- pass through untouched
 322:nest
 323x
 324:nstslurp
 325n
 326# closing ")" on own line -- stop nested slurp
 327/^[     ]*)/bnstclose
 328# comment -- not closing ")" if in comment
 329/^[     ]*#/bnstcnt
 330# "$((...))" -- arithmetic expansion; not closing ")"
 331/\$(([^)][^)]*))[^)]*$/bnstcnt
 332# "$(...)" -- command substitution; not closing ")"
 333/\$([^)][^)]*)[^)]*$/bnstcnt
 334# closing "...)" -- stop nested slurp
 335/)/bnstclose
 336:nstcnt
 337x
 338bnstslurp
 339:nstclose
 340s/^/>>/
 341# is it "))" which closes nested and parent subshells?
 342/)[     ]*)/bslurp
 343bchkchn
 344
 345# found multi-line "{...\n...}" block -- pass through untouched
 346:block
 347x
 348n
 349# closing "}" -- stop block slurp
 350/}/bchkchn
 351bblock
 352
 353# found closing ")" on own line -- drop "suspect" from final line of subshell
 354# since that line legitimately lacks "&&" and exit subshell loop
 355:clssolo
 356x
 357s/?!AMP?!//
 358p
 359x
 360s/^/>/
 361b
 362
 363# found closing "...)" -- exit subshell loop
 364:close
 365x
 366p
 367x
 368s/^/>/
 369b