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chainlint.pl: add POSIX shell lexical analyzer
Begin fleshing out chainlint.pl by adding a lexical analyzer for the POSIX shell command language. The sole entry point Lexer::scan_token() returns the next token from the input. It will be called by the upcoming shell language parser. Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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my $show_stats;
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my $emit_all;
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# Lexer tokenizes POSIX shell scripts. It is roughly modeled after section 2.3
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# "Token Recognition" of POSIX chapter 2 "Shell Command Language". Although
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# similar to lexical analyzers for other languages, this one differs in a few
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# substantial ways due to quirks of the shell command language.
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#
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# For instance, in many languages, newline is just whitespace like space or
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# TAB, but in shell a newline is a command separator, thus a distinct lexical
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# token. A newline is significant and returned as a distinct token even at the
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# end of a shell comment.
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#
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# In other languages, `1+2` would typically be scanned as three tokens
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# (`1`, `+`, and `2`), but in shell it is a single token. However, the similar
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# `1 + 2`, which embeds whitepace, is scanned as three token in shell, as well.
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# In shell, several characters with special meaning lose that meaning when not
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# surrounded by whitespace. For instance, the negation operator `!` is special
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# when standing alone surrounded by whitespace; whereas in `foo!uucp` it is
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# just a plain character in the longer token "foo!uucp". In many other
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# languages, `"string"/foo:'string'` might be scanned as five tokens ("string",
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# `/`, `foo`, `:`, and 'string'), but in shell, it is just a single token.
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#
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# The lexical analyzer for the shell command language is also somewhat unusual
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# in that it recursively invokes the parser to handle the body of `$(...)`
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# expressions which can contain arbitrary shell code. Such expressions may be
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# encountered both inside and outside of double-quoted strings.
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#
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# The lexical analyzer is responsible for consuming shell here-doc bodies which
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# extend from the line following a `<<TAG` operator until a line consisting
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# solely of `TAG`. Here-doc consumption begins when a newline is encountered.
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# It is legal for multiple here-doc `<<TAG` operators to be present on a single
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# line, in which case their bodies must be present one following the next, and
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# are consumed in the (left-to-right) order the `<<TAG` operators appear on the
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# line. A special complication is that the bodies of all here-docs must be
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# consumed when the newline is encountered even if the parse context depth has
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# changed. For instance, in `cat <<A && x=$(cat <<B &&\n`, bodies of here-docs
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# "A" and "B" must be consumed even though "A" was introduced outside the
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# recursive parse context in which "B" was introduced and in which the newline
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# is encountered.
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package Lexer;
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sub new {
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my ($class, $parser, $s) = @_;
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bless {
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parser => $parser,
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buff => $s,
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heretags => []
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} => $class;
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}
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sub scan_heredoc_tag {
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my $self = shift @_;
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${$self->{buff}} =~ /\G(-?)/gc;
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my $indented = $1;
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my $tag = $self->scan_token();
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$tag =~ s/['"\\]//g;
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push(@{$self->{heretags}}, $indented ? "\t$tag" : "$tag");
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return "<<$indented$tag";
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}
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sub scan_op {
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my ($self, $c) = @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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return $c unless $$b =~ /\G(.)/sgc;
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my $cc = $c . $1;
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return scan_heredoc_tag($self) if $cc eq '<<';
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return $cc if $cc =~ /^(?:&&|\|\||>>|;;|<&|>&|<>|>\|)$/;
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pos($$b)--;
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return $c;
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}
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sub scan_sqstring {
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my $self = shift @_;
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${$self->{buff}} =~ /\G([^']*'|.*\z)/sgc;
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return "'" . $1;
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}
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sub scan_dqstring {
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my $self = shift @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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my $s = '"';
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while (1) {
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# slurp up non-special characters
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$s .= $1 if $$b =~ /\G([^"\$\\]+)/gc;
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# handle special characters
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last unless $$b =~ /\G(.)/sgc;
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my $c = $1;
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$s .= '"', last if $c eq '"';
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$s .= '$' . $self->scan_dollar(), next if $c eq '$';
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if ($c eq '\\') {
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$s .= '\\', last unless $$b =~ /\G(.)/sgc;
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$c = $1;
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next if $c eq "\n"; # line splice
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# backslash escapes only $, `, ", \ in dq-string
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$s .= '\\' unless $c =~ /^[\$`"\\]$/;
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$s .= $c;
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next;
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}
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die("internal error scanning dq-string '$c'\n");
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}
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return $s;
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}
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sub scan_balanced {
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my ($self, $c1, $c2) = @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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my $depth = 1;
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my $s = $c1;
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while ($$b =~ /\G([^\Q$c1$c2\E]*(?:[\Q$c1$c2\E]|\z))/gc) {
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$s .= $1;
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$depth++, next if $s =~ /\Q$c1\E$/;
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$depth--;
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last if $depth == 0;
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}
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return $s;
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}
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sub scan_subst {
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my $self = shift @_;
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my @tokens = $self->{parser}->parse(qr/^\)$/);
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$self->{parser}->next_token(); # closing ")"
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return @tokens;
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}
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sub scan_dollar {
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my $self = shift @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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return $self->scan_balanced('(', ')') if $$b =~ /\G\((?=\()/gc; # $((...))
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return '(' . join(' ', $self->scan_subst()) . ')' if $$b =~ /\G\(/gc; # $(...)
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return $self->scan_balanced('{', '}') if $$b =~ /\G\{/gc; # ${...}
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return $1 if $$b =~ /\G(\w+)/gc; # $var
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return $1 if $$b =~ /\G([@*#?$!0-9-])/gc; # $*, $1, $$, etc.
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return '';
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}
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sub swallow_heredocs {
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my $self = shift @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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my $tags = $self->{heretags};
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while (my $tag = shift @$tags) {
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my $indent = $tag =~ s/^\t// ? '\\s*' : '';
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$$b =~ /(?:\G|\n)$indent\Q$tag\E(?:\n|\z)/gc;
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}
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}
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sub scan_token {
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my $self = shift @_;
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my $b = $self->{buff};
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my $token = '';
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RESTART:
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$$b =~ /\G[ \t]+/gc; # skip whitespace (but not newline)
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return "\n" if $$b =~ /\G#[^\n]*(?:\n|\z)/gc; # comment
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while (1) {
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# slurp up non-special characters
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$token .= $1 if $$b =~ /\G([^\\;&|<>(){}'"\$\s]+)/gc;
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# handle special characters
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last unless $$b =~ /\G(.)/sgc;
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my $c = $1;
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last if $c =~ /^[ \t]$/; # whitespace ends token
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pos($$b)--, last if length($token) && $c =~ /^[;&|<>(){}\n]$/;
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$token .= $self->scan_sqstring(), next if $c eq "'";
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$token .= $self->scan_dqstring(), next if $c eq '"';
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$token .= $c . $self->scan_dollar(), next if $c eq '$';
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$self->swallow_heredocs(), $token = $c, last if $c eq "\n";
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$token = $self->scan_op($c), last if $c =~ /^[;&|<>]$/;
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$token = $c, last if $c =~ /^[(){}]$/;
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if ($c eq '\\') {
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$token .= '\\', last unless $$b =~ /\G(.)/sgc;
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$c = $1;
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next if $c eq "\n" && length($token); # line splice
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goto RESTART if $c eq "\n"; # line splice
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$token .= '\\' . $c;
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next;
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}
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die("internal error scanning character '$c'\n");
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}
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return length($token) ? $token : undef;
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}
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package ScriptParser;
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sub new {
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