| 1 | """Builtin_bracket.py."""
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| 2 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 3 |
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| 4 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id
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| 5 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import loc, word, word_e, word_t, bool_expr
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| 6 | from _devbuild.gen.types_asdl import lex_mode_e
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| 7 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import value
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| 8 |
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| 9 | from core import error
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| 10 | from core.error import e_usage, p_die
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| 11 | from core import vm
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| 12 | from frontend import match
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| 13 | from mycpp.mylib import log
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| 14 | from osh import bool_parse
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| 15 | from osh import sh_expr_eval
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| 16 | from osh import word_parse
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| 17 | from osh import word_eval
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| 18 |
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| 19 | _ = log
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| 20 |
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| 21 | from typing import cast, TYPE_CHECKING
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| 22 |
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| 23 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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| 24 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import cmd_value
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| 25 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import bool_expr_t
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| 26 | from _devbuild.gen.types_asdl import lex_mode_t
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| 27 | from core.ui import ErrorFormatter
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| 28 | from core import optview
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| 29 | from core import state
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| 30 |
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| 31 |
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| 32 | class _StringWordEmitter(word_parse.WordEmitter):
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| 33 | """For test/[, we need a word parser that returns String.
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| 34 |
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| 35 | The BoolParser calls word_.BoolId(w), and deals with Kind.BoolUnary,
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| 36 | Kind.BoolBinary, etc. This is instead of Compound/Token (as in the
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| 37 | [[ case.
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| 38 | """
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| 39 |
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| 40 | def __init__(self, cmd_val):
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| 41 | # type: (cmd_value.Argv) -> None
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| 42 | self.cmd_val = cmd_val
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| 43 | self.i = 0
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| 44 | self.n = len(cmd_val.argv)
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| 45 |
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| 46 | def ReadWord(self, unused_lex_mode):
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| 47 | # type: (lex_mode_t) -> word.String
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| 48 | """Interface for bool_parse.py.
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| 49 |
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| 50 | TODO: This should probably be word_t
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| 51 | """
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| 52 | if self.i == self.n:
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| 53 | # Does it make sense to define Eof_Argv or something?
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| 54 | # TODO: Add a way to show this location.
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| 55 | w = word.String(Id.Eof_Real, '', None)
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| 56 | return w
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| 57 |
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| 58 | #log('ARGV %s i %d', self.argv, self.i)
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| 59 | s = self.cmd_val.argv[self.i]
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| 60 | arg_loc = self.cmd_val.arg_locs[self.i]
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| 61 |
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| 62 | self.i += 1
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| 63 |
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| 64 | # chained lookup; default is an operand word
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| 65 | id_ = match.BracketUnary(s)
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| 66 | if id_ == Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 67 | id_ = match.BracketBinary(s)
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| 68 | if id_ == Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 69 | id_ = match.BracketOther(s)
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| 70 | if id_ == Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 71 | id_ = Id.Word_Compound
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| 72 |
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| 73 | return word.String(id_, s, arg_loc)
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| 74 |
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| 75 | def Read(self):
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| 76 | # type: () -> word.String
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| 77 | """Interface used for special cases below."""
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| 78 | return self.ReadWord(lex_mode_e.ShCommand)
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| 79 |
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| 80 | def Peek(self, offset):
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| 81 | # type: (int) -> str
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| 82 | """For special cases."""
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| 83 | return self.cmd_val.argv[self.i + offset]
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| 84 |
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| 85 | def Rewind(self, offset):
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| 86 | # type: (int) -> None
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| 87 | """For special cases."""
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| 88 | self.i -= offset
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| 89 |
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| 90 |
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| 91 | class _WordEvaluator(word_eval.StringWordEvaluator):
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| 92 |
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| 93 | def __init__(self):
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| 94 | # type: () -> None
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| 95 | word_eval.StringWordEvaluator.__init__(self)
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| 96 |
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| 97 | def EvalWordToString(self, w, eval_flags=0):
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| 98 | # type: (word_t, int) -> value.Str
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| 99 | # do_fnmatch: for the [[ == ]] semantics which we don't have!
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| 100 | # I think I need another type of node
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| 101 | # Maybe it should be BuiltinEqual and BuiltinDEqual? Parse it into a
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| 102 | # different tree.
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| 103 | assert w.tag() == word_e.String
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| 104 | string_word = cast(word.String, w)
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| 105 | return value.Str(string_word.s)
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| 106 |
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| 107 |
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| 108 | def _TwoArgs(w_parser):
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| 109 | # type: (_StringWordEmitter) -> bool_expr_t
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| 110 | """Returns an expression tree to be evaluated."""
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| 111 | w0 = w_parser.Read()
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| 112 | w1 = w_parser.Read()
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| 113 |
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| 114 | s0 = w0.s
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| 115 | if s0 == '!':
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| 116 | return bool_expr.LogicalNot(bool_expr.WordTest(w1))
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| 117 |
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| 118 | unary_id = Id.Undefined_Tok
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| 119 |
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| 120 | # YSH prefers long flags
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| 121 | if w0.s.startswith('--'):
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| 122 | if s0 == '--dir':
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| 123 | unary_id = Id.BoolUnary_d
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| 124 | elif s0 == '--exists':
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| 125 | unary_id = Id.BoolUnary_e
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| 126 | elif s0 == '--file':
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| 127 | unary_id = Id.BoolUnary_f
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| 128 | elif s0 == '--symlink':
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| 129 | unary_id = Id.BoolUnary_L
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| 130 |
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| 131 | if unary_id == Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 132 | unary_id = match.BracketUnary(w0.s)
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| 133 |
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| 134 | if unary_id == Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 135 | p_die('Expected unary operator, got %r (2 args)' % w0.s, loc.Word(w0))
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| 136 |
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| 137 | return bool_expr.Unary(unary_id, w1)
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| 138 |
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| 139 |
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| 140 | def _ThreeArgs(w_parser):
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| 141 | # type: (_StringWordEmitter) -> bool_expr_t
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| 142 | """Returns an expression tree to be evaluated."""
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| 143 | w0 = w_parser.Read()
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| 144 | w1 = w_parser.Read()
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| 145 | w2 = w_parser.Read()
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| 146 |
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| 147 | # NOTE: Order is important here.
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| 148 |
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| 149 | binary_id = match.BracketBinary(w1.s)
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| 150 | if binary_id != Id.Undefined_Tok:
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| 151 | return bool_expr.Binary(binary_id, w0, w2)
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| 152 |
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| 153 | if w1.s == '-a':
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| 154 | return bool_expr.LogicalAnd(bool_expr.WordTest(w0),
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| 155 | bool_expr.WordTest(w2))
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| 156 |
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| 157 | if w1.s == '-o':
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| 158 | return bool_expr.LogicalOr(bool_expr.WordTest(w0),
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| 159 | bool_expr.WordTest(w2))
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| 160 |
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| 161 | if w0.s == '!':
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| 162 | w_parser.Rewind(2)
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| 163 | child = _TwoArgs(w_parser)
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| 164 | return bool_expr.LogicalNot(child)
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| 165 |
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| 166 | if w0.s == '(' and w2.s == ')':
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| 167 | return bool_expr.WordTest(w1)
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| 168 |
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| 169 | p_die('Expected binary operator, got %r (3 args)' % w1.s, loc.Word(w1))
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| 170 |
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| 171 |
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| 172 | class Test(vm._Builtin):
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| 173 |
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| 174 | def __init__(self, need_right_bracket, exec_opts, mem, errfmt):
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| 175 | # type: (bool, optview.Exec, state.Mem, ErrorFormatter) -> None
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| 176 | self.need_right_bracket = need_right_bracket
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| 177 | self.exec_opts = exec_opts
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| 178 | self.mem = mem
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| 179 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 180 |
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| 181 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 182 | # type: (cmd_value.Argv) -> int
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| 183 | """The test/[ builtin.
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| 184 |
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| 185 | The only difference between test and [ is that [ needs a
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| 186 | matching ].
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| 187 | """
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| 188 | if self.need_right_bracket: # Preprocess right bracket
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| 189 | if self.exec_opts.simple_test_builtin():
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| 190 | e_usage("should be invoked as 'test' (simple_test_builtin)",
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| 191 | loc.Missing)
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| 192 |
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| 193 | strs = cmd_val.argv
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| 194 | if len(strs) == 0 or strs[-1] != ']':
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| 195 | self.errfmt.Print_('missing closing ]',
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| 196 | blame_loc=cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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| 197 | return 2
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| 198 | # Remove the right bracket
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| 199 | cmd_val.argv.pop()
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| 200 | cmd_val.arg_locs.pop()
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| 201 |
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| 202 | w_parser = _StringWordEmitter(cmd_val)
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| 203 | w_parser.Read() # dummy: advance past argv[0]
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| 204 | b_parser = bool_parse.BoolParser(w_parser)
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| 205 |
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| 206 | # There is a fundamental ambiguity due to poor language design, in cases like:
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| 207 | # [ -z ]
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| 208 | # [ -z -a ]
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| 209 | # [ -z -a ] ]
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| 210 | #
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| 211 | # See posixtest() in bash's test.c:
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| 212 | # "This is an implementation of a Posix.2 proposal by David Korn."
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| 213 | # It dispatches on expressions of length 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and N args. We do
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| 214 | # the same here.
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| 215 | #
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| 216 | # Another ambiguity:
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| 217 | # -a is both a unary prefix operator and an infix operator. How to fix this
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| 218 | # ambiguity?
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| 219 |
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| 220 | bool_node = None # type: bool_expr_t
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| 221 | n = len(cmd_val.argv) - 1
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| 222 |
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| 223 | if self.exec_opts.simple_test_builtin() and n > 3:
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| 224 | e_usage(
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| 225 | "should only have 3 arguments or fewer (simple_test_builtin)",
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| 226 | loc.Missing)
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| 227 |
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| 228 | try:
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| 229 | if n == 0:
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| 230 | return 1 # [ ] is False
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| 231 | elif n == 1:
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| 232 | w = w_parser.Read()
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| 233 | bool_node = bool_expr.WordTest(w)
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| 234 | elif n == 2:
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| 235 | bool_node = _TwoArgs(w_parser)
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| 236 | elif n == 3:
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| 237 | bool_node = _ThreeArgs(w_parser)
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| 238 | if n == 4:
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| 239 | a0 = w_parser.Peek(0)
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| 240 | if a0 == '!':
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| 241 | w_parser.Read() # skip !
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| 242 | child = _ThreeArgs(w_parser)
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| 243 | bool_node = bool_expr.LogicalNot(child)
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| 244 | elif a0 == '(' and w_parser.Peek(3) == ')':
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| 245 | w_parser.Read() # skip ')'
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| 246 | bool_node = _TwoArgs(w_parser)
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| 247 | else:
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| 248 | pass # fallthrough
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| 249 |
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| 250 | if bool_node is None:
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| 251 | bool_node = b_parser.ParseForBuiltin()
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| 252 |
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| 253 | except error.Parse as e:
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| 254 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e, prefix='(test) ')
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| 255 | return 2
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| 256 |
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| 257 | word_ev = _WordEvaluator()
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| 258 |
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| 259 | # We technically don't need mem because we don't support BASH_REMATCH here.
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| 260 | # We want [ a -eq a ] to always be an error, unlike [[ a -eq a ]]. This is
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| 261 | # a weird case of [[ being less strict.
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| 262 | bool_ev = sh_expr_eval.BoolEvaluator(self.mem,
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| 263 | self.exec_opts,
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| 264 | None,
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| 265 | None,
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| 266 | self.errfmt,
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| 267 | always_strict=True)
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| 268 | bool_ev.word_ev = word_ev
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| 269 | bool_ev.CheckCircularDeps()
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| 270 | try:
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| 271 | b = bool_ev.EvalB(bool_node)
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| 272 | except error._ErrorWithLocation as e:
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| 273 | # We want to catch e_die() and e_strict(). Those are both FatalRuntime
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| 274 | # errors now, but it might not make sense later.
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| 275 |
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| 276 | # NOTE: This doesn't seem to happen. We have location info for all
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| 277 | # errors that arise out of [.
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| 278 | #if not e.HasLocation():
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| 279 | # raise
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| 281 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e, prefix='(test) ')
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| 282 | return 2 # 1 means 'false', and this usage error is like a parse error.
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| 283 |
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| 284 | status = 0 if b else 1
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| 285 | return status
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