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remove #!interpreter line from shell libraries
In a shell snippet meant to be sourced by other shell scripts, an opening #! line does more harm than good. The harm: - When the shell library is sourced, the interpreter and options from the #! line are not used. Specifying a particular shell can confuse the reader into thinking it is safe for the shell library to rely on idiosyncrasies of that shell. - Using #! instead of a plain comment drops a helpful visual clue that this is a shell library and not a self-contained script. - Tools such as lintian can use a #! line to tell when an installation script has failed by forgetting to set a script executable. This check does not work if shell libraries also start with a #! line. The good: - Text editors notice the #! line and use it for syntax highlighting if you try to edit the installed scripts (without ".sh" suffix) in place. The use of the #! for file type detection is not needed because Git's shell libraries are meant to be edited in source form (with ".sh" suffix). Replace the opening #! lines with comments. This involves tweaking the test harness's valgrind support to find shell libraries by looking for "# " in the first line instead of "#!" (see v1.7.6-rc3~7, 2011-06-17). Suggested by Russ Allbery through lintian. Thanks to Jeff King and Clemens Buchacher for further analysis. Tested by searching for non-executable scripts with #! line: find . -name .git -prune -o -type f -not -executable | while read file do read line <"$file" case $line in '#!'*) echo "$file" ;; esac done The only remaining scripts found are templates for shell scripts (unimplemented.sh, wrap-for-bin.sh) and sample input used in tests (t/t4034/perl/{pre,post}). Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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#!bash
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#
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# bash/zsh completion support for core Git.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2006,2007 Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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#!tcsh
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#
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# tcsh completion support for core Git.
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#
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# Copyright (C) 2012 Marc Khouzam <marc.khouzam@gmail.com>
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#!/bin/sh
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# git-mergetool--lib is a library for common merge tool functions
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# git-mergetool--lib is a shell library for common merge tool functions
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: ${MERGE_TOOLS_DIR=$(git --exec-path)/mergetools}
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#!/bin/sh
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# This is a shell library to calculate the remote repository and
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# upstream branch that should be pulled by "git pull" from the current
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# branch.
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# git-ls-remote could be called from outside a git managed repository;
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# this would fail in that case and would issue an error message.
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement
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# its default, fast, patch-based, non-interactive mode.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano.
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#
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement
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# its interactive mode. "git rebase --interactive" makes it easy
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# to fix up commits in the middle of a series and rearrange commits.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2006 Johannes E. Schindelin
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# SHORT DESCRIPTION
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#
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# This script makes it easy to fix up commits in the middle of a series,
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# and rearrange commits.
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#
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# The original idea comes from Eric W. Biederman, in
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# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/22407
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell script fragment is sourced by git-rebase to implement
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# its merge-based non-interactive mode that copes well with renamed
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# files.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Junio C Hamano.
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#
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell library is Git's interface to gettext.sh. See po/README
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# for usage instructions.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2010 Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
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#
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# This is Git's interface to gettext.sh. See po/README for usage
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# instructions.
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# Export the TEXTDOMAIN* data that we need for Git
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TEXTDOMAIN=git
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# This is included in commands that either have to be run from the toplevel
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# of the repository, or with GIT_DIR environment variable properly.
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# If the GIT_DIR does not look like the right correct git-repository,
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# it dies.
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# This shell scriplet is meant to be included by other shell scripts
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# to set up some variables pointing at the normal git directories and
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# a few helper shell functions.
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# Having this variable in your environment would break scripts because
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# you would cause "cd" to be taken to unexpected places. If you
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make_valgrind_symlink () {
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# handle only executables, unless they are shell libraries that
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# need to be in the exec-path. We will just use "#!" as a
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# guess for a shell-script, since we have no idea what the user
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# may have configured as the shell path.
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# need to be in the exec-path.
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test -x "$1" ||
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test "#!" = "$(head -c 2 <"$1")" ||
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test "# " = "$(head -c 2 <"$1")" ||
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return;
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base=$(basename "$1")
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