apisix/utils/lj-releng

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Std;
my (@luas, @tests);
my $hits = 0;
my $RED = "\033[1;31m";
my $NC = "\033[0m"; # No Color
my %opts;
getopts('Lse', \%opts) or die "Usage: lj-releng [-L] [-s] [-e] [files]\n";
my $silent = $opts{s};
my $stop_on_error = $opts{e};
my $no_long_line_check = $opts{L};
my $check_lua_ver = "luajit -v | awk '{print\$2}'| grep 2.1";
my $output = `$check_lua_ver`;
if ($output eq '') {
die "ERROR: lj-releng ONLY supports LuaJIT 2.1!\n";
}
if ($#ARGV != -1) {
@luas = @ARGV;
} else {
@luas = split /\n/, `find . -name '*.lua'`;
if (-d 't') {
@tests = map glob, qw{ t/*.t t/*/*.t t/*/*/*.t };
}
}
for my $f (sort @luas) {
process_file($f);
}
for my $t (@tests) {
blank(qq{grep -H -n --color -E '\\--- ?(ONLY|LAST)' $t});
}
if ($hits) {
exit 1;
}
# p: prints a string to STDOUT appending \n
# w: prints a string to STDERR appending \n
# Both respect the $silent value
sub p { print "$_[0]\n" if (!$silent) }
sub w { warn "$_[0]\n" if (!$silent) }
# blank: runs a command and looks at the output. If the output is not
# blank it is printed (and the program dies if stop_on_error is 1)
sub blank {
my ($command) = @_;
if ($stop_on_error) {
my $output = `$command`;
if ($output ne '') {
die $output;
}
} else {
system($command);
}
}
my $version;
sub process_file {
my $file = shift;
# Check the sanity of each .lua file
open my $in, $file or
die "ERROR: Can't open $file for reading: $!\n";
my $found_ver;
while (<$in>) {
my ($ver, $skipping);
if (/(?x) (?:_VERSION|version) \s* = .*? ([\d\.]*\d+) (.*? SKIP)?/) {
my $orig_ver = $ver = $1;
$found_ver = 1;
$skipping = $2;
$ver =~ s{^(\d+)\.(\d{3})(\d{3})$}{join '.', int($1), int($2), int($3)}e;
print("$file: $orig_ver ($ver)\n");
last;
} elsif (/(?x) (?:_VERSION|version) \s* = \s* ([a-zA-Z_]\S*)/) {
print("$file: $1\n");
$found_ver = 1;
last;
}
if ($ver and $version and !$skipping) {
if ($version ne $ver) {
die "$file: $ver != $version\n";
}
} elsif ($ver and !$version) {
$version = $ver;
}
}
# if (!$found_ver) {
# w("WARNING: No \"_VERSION\" or \"version\" field found in `$file`.");
# }
close $in;
#p("Checking use of Lua global variables in file $file...");
#p("op no. line opcode args ; code");
my $cmd = "luajit -bL $file";
open $in, "$cmd|"
or die "cannot open output pipe for \"$cmd\": $!";
my @sections;
my $sec;
while (<$in>) {
#warn "line: $_";
if (/^-- BYTECODE -- \S.*?:(\d+)-\d+$/) {
my $def_line = $1;
#warn "$file: $line";
if (defined $sec) {
push @sections, $sec;
}
$sec = {
def_line => $def_line,
gsets => [],
ggets => [],
};
next;
}
if (/^ \d+ \s+ \[ (\d+) \] \s+ (?: \W+ \s+ )? G([GS])ET \s+ .*? ; \s+ \"([^"]+)" $/x) {
my ($line, $op, $name) = ($1, $2, $3);
#warn "found: $line $op $name";
if ($op eq 'S') {
push @{ $sec->{gsets} }, [$line, $name];
} else {
push @{ $sec->{ggets} }, [$line, $name];
}
next;
}
if (/^ \d+ \s+ \[ \d+ \] \s+ (G[GS]ET) \s+ $/x) {
die "bad $1 instruction: $_";
}
}
close $in;
if (defined $sec) {
push @sections, $sec;
}
my $last_idx = $#sections;
my $i = 0;
for my $sec (@sections) {
my $def_line = $sec->{def_line};
my $gsets = $sec->{gsets};
my $ggets = $sec->{ggets};
for my $gset (@$gsets) {
$hits++;
my ($line, $name) = @$gset;
warn "${RED}ERROR${NC}: $file: line $line: setting the Lua global ",
"\"$name\"\n";
}
if ($i == $last_idx) {
# being the top-level chunk
for my $gget (@$ggets) {
my ($line, $name) = @$gget;
if ($name =~ /^ (?: require|type|tostring|error|ngx|ndk|jit
|setmetatable|getmetatable|string|table|io
|os|print|tonumber|math|pcall|xpcall|unpack
|pairs|ipairs|assert|module|package
|coroutine|[gs]etfenv|next|rawget|rawset
|loadstring|dofile
|rawlen|select|arg|bit|debug|ngx|ndk)$/x)
{
next;
}
$hits++;
warn "${RED}ERROR${NC}: $file: line $line: getting the Lua ",
"global \"$name\"\n";
}
next;
}
for my $gget (@$ggets) {
$hits++;
my ($line, $name) = @$gget;
warn "${RED}ERROR${NC}: $file: line $line: getting the Lua ",
"global \"$name\"\n";
}
} continue {
$i++;
}
if ($stop_on_error && $hits > 0) {
exit 1
}
unless ($no_long_line_check) {
p("Checking line length exceeding 80...");
blank("grep -H -n -E --color '.{81}' $file");
}
}