| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2
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| 2 | # Copyright 2016 Andy Chu. All rights reserved.
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| 3 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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| 4 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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| 5 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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| 6 | #
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| 7 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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| 8 | """
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| 9 | cmd_eval.py -- Interpreter for the command language.
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| 10 |
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| 11 | Problems:
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| 12 | $ < Makefile cat | < NOTES.txt head
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| 13 |
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| 14 | This just does head? Last one wins.
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| 15 | """
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| 16 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 17 |
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| 18 | import sys
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| 19 |
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| 20 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id
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| 21 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import option_i
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| 22 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import (
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| 23 | IntParamBox,
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| 24 | loc,
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| 25 | loc_t,
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| 26 | loc_e,
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| 27 | Token,
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| 28 | CompoundWord,
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| 29 | command,
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| 30 | command_e,
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| 31 | command_t,
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| 32 | command_str,
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| 33 | condition,
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| 34 | condition_e,
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| 35 | condition_t,
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| 36 | case_arg,
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| 37 | case_arg_e,
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| 38 | case_arg_t,
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| 39 | BraceGroup,
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| 40 | Proc,
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| 41 | Func,
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| 42 | assign_op_e,
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| 43 | expr_t,
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| 44 | proc_sig,
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| 45 | proc_sig_e,
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| 46 | redir_param,
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| 47 | redir_param_e,
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| 48 | for_iter,
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| 49 | for_iter_e,
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| 50 | pat,
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| 51 | pat_e,
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| 52 | word,
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| 53 | Eggex,
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| 54 | )
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| 55 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import (
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| 56 | cmd_value,
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| 57 | cmd_value_e,
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| 58 | RedirValue,
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| 59 | redirect_arg,
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| 60 | flow_e,
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| 61 | scope_e,
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| 62 | CommandStatus,
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| 63 | StatusArray,
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| 64 | )
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| 65 | from _devbuild.gen.types_asdl import redir_arg_type_e
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| 66 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import (value, value_e, value_t, y_lvalue,
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| 67 | y_lvalue_e, y_lvalue_t, LeftName)
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| 68 |
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| 69 | from core import dev
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| 70 | from core import error
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| 71 | from core import executor
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| 72 | from core.error import e_die, e_die_status
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| 73 | from core import num
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| 74 | from core import pyos # Time(). TODO: rename
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| 75 | from core import pyutil
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| 76 | from core import state
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| 77 | from core import ui
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| 78 | from core import util
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| 79 | from core import vm
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| 80 | from frontend import consts
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| 81 | from frontend import lexer
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| 82 | from frontend import location
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| 83 | from osh import braces
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| 84 | from osh import sh_expr_eval
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| 85 | from osh import word_eval
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| 86 | from mycpp import mylib
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| 87 | from mycpp.mylib import log, probe, switch, tagswitch
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| 88 | from ysh import expr_eval
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| 89 | from ysh import func_proc
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| 90 | from ysh import val_ops
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| 91 |
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| 92 | import posix_ as posix
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| 93 | import libc # for fnmatch
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| 94 | # Import this name directly because the C++ translation uses macros literally.
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| 95 | from libc import FNM_CASEFOLD
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| 96 |
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| 97 | from typing import List, Dict, Tuple, Optional, Any, cast, TYPE_CHECKING
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| 98 |
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| 99 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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| 100 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import builtin_t
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| 101 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import cmd_value_t
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| 102 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import Redir, EnvPair
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| 103 | from core.alloc import Arena
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| 104 | from core import optview
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| 105 | from core.vm import _Executor, _AssignBuiltin
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| 106 | from builtin import trap_osh
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| 107 |
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| 108 | # flags for main_loop.Batch, ExecuteAndCatch. TODO: Should probably in
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| 109 | # ExecuteAndCatch, along with SetValue() flags.
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| 110 | IsMainProgram = 1 << 0 # the main shell program, not eval/source/subshell
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| 111 | RaiseControlFlow = 1 << 1 # eval/source builtins
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| 112 | Optimize = 1 << 2
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| 113 | NoDebugTrap = 1 << 3
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| 114 |
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| 115 |
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| 116 | def MakeBuiltinArgv(argv1):
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| 117 | # type: (List[str]) -> cmd_value.Argv
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| 118 | argv = [''] # dummy for argv[0]
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| 119 | argv.extend(argv1)
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| 120 | missing = None # type: CompoundWord
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| 121 | return cmd_value.Argv(argv, [missing] * len(argv), None, None, None, None)
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| 122 |
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| 123 |
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| 124 | class Deps(object):
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| 125 |
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| 126 | def __init__(self):
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| 127 | # type: () -> None
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| 128 | self.mutable_opts = None # type: state.MutableOpts
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| 129 | self.dumper = None # type: dev.CrashDumper
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| 130 | self.debug_f = None # type: util._DebugFile
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| 131 |
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| 132 |
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| 133 | def _HasManyStatuses(node):
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| 134 | # type: (command_t) -> bool
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| 135 | """Code patterns that are bad for POSIX errexit. For YSH strict_errexit.
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| 136 |
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| 137 | Note: strict_errexit also uses
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| 138 | shopt --unset _allow_command_sub _allow_process_sub
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| 139 | """
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| 140 | UP_node = node
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| 141 | with tagswitch(node) as case:
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| 142 | # Atoms.
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| 143 | # TODO: Do we need YSH atoms here?
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| 144 | if case(command_e.Simple, command_e.DBracket, command_e.DParen):
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| 145 | return False
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| 146 |
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| 147 | elif case(command_e.Redirect):
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| 148 | node = cast(command.Redirect, UP_node)
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| 149 | return _HasManyStatuses(node.child)
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| 150 |
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| 151 | elif case(command_e.Sentence):
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| 152 | # Sentence check is for if false; versus if false
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| 153 | node = cast(command.Sentence, UP_node)
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| 154 | return _HasManyStatuses(node.child)
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| 155 |
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| 156 | elif case(command_e.Pipeline):
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| 157 | node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
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| 158 | if len(node.children) == 1:
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| 159 | # '! false' is a pipeline that we want to ALLOW
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| 160 | # '! ( echo subshell )' is DISALLWOED
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| 161 | return _HasManyStatuses(node.children[0])
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| 162 | else:
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| 163 | # Multiple parts like 'ls | wc' is disallowed
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| 164 | return True
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| 165 |
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| 166 | # - ShAssignment could be allowed, but its exit code will always be 0 without command subs
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| 167 | # - Naively, (non-singleton) pipelines could be allowed because pipefail.
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| 168 | # BUT could be a proc executed inside a child process, which causes a
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| 169 | # problem: the strict_errexit check has to occur at runtime and there's
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| 170 | # no way to signal it ot the parent.
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| 171 |
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| 172 | return True
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| 173 |
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| 174 |
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| 175 | def PlusEquals(old_val, val):
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| 176 | # type: (value_t, value_t) -> value_t
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| 177 | """Implement s+=val, typeset s+=val, etc."""
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| 178 |
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| 179 | UP_old_val = old_val
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| 180 | UP_val = val
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| 181 |
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| 182 | tag = val.tag()
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| 183 |
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| 184 | with tagswitch(old_val) as case:
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| 185 | if case(value_e.Undef):
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| 186 | pass # val is RHS
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| 187 |
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| 188 | elif case(value_e.Str):
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| 189 | if tag == value_e.Str:
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| 190 | old_val = cast(value.Str, UP_old_val)
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| 191 | str_to_append = cast(value.Str, UP_val)
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| 192 | val = value.Str(old_val.s + str_to_append.s)
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| 193 |
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| 194 | elif tag == value_e.BashArray:
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| 195 | e_die("Can't append array to string")
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| 196 |
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| 197 | else:
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| 198 | raise AssertionError() # parsing should prevent this
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| 199 |
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| 200 | elif case(value_e.BashArray):
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| 201 | if tag == value_e.Str:
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| 202 | e_die("Can't append string to array")
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| 203 |
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| 204 | elif tag == value_e.BashArray:
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| 205 | old_val = cast(value.BashArray, UP_old_val)
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| 206 | to_append = cast(value.BashArray, UP_val)
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| 207 |
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| 208 | # TODO: MUTATE the existing value for efficiency?
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| 209 | strs = [] # type: List[str]
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| 210 | strs.extend(old_val.strs)
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| 211 | strs.extend(to_append.strs)
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| 212 | val = value.BashArray(strs)
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| 213 |
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| 214 | else:
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| 215 | raise AssertionError() # parsing should prevent this
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| 216 |
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| 217 | elif case(value_e.BashAssoc):
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| 218 | # TODO: Could try to match bash, it will append to ${A[0]}
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| 219 | pass
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| 220 |
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| 221 | else:
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| 222 | e_die("Can't append to value of type %s" % ui.ValType(old_val))
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| 223 |
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| 224 | return val
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| 225 |
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| 226 |
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| 227 | class ctx_LoopLevel(object):
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| 228 | """For checking for invalid control flow."""
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| 229 |
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| 230 | def __init__(self, cmd_ev):
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| 231 | # type: (CommandEvaluator) -> None
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| 232 | cmd_ev.loop_level += 1
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| 233 | self.cmd_ev = cmd_ev
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| 234 |
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| 235 | def __enter__(self):
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| 236 | # type: () -> None
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| 237 | pass
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| 238 |
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| 239 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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| 240 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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| 241 | self.cmd_ev.loop_level -= 1
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| 242 |
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| 243 |
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| 244 | class ctx_ErrTrap(object):
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| 245 | """For trap ERR."""
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| 246 |
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| 247 | def __init__(self, cmd_ev):
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| 248 | # type: (CommandEvaluator) -> None
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| 249 | cmd_ev.running_err_trap = True
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| 250 | self.cmd_ev = cmd_ev
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| 251 |
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| 252 | def __enter__(self):
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| 253 | # type: () -> None
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| 254 | pass
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| 255 |
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| 256 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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| 257 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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| 258 | self.cmd_ev.running_err_trap = False
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| 259 |
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| 260 |
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| 261 | class CommandEvaluator(object):
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| 262 | """Executes the program by tree-walking.
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| 263 |
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| 264 | It also does some double-dispatch by passing itself into Eval() for
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| 265 | Compound/WordPart.
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| 266 | """
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| 267 |
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| 268 | def __init__(
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| 269 | self,
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| 270 | mem, # type: state.Mem
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| 271 | exec_opts, # type: optview.Exec
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| 272 | errfmt, # type: ui.ErrorFormatter
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| 273 | procs, # type: Dict[str, value.Proc]
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| 274 | assign_builtins, # type: Dict[builtin_t, _AssignBuiltin]
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| 275 | arena, # type: Arena
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| 276 | cmd_deps, # type: Deps
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| 277 | trap_state, # type: trap_osh.TrapState
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| 278 | signal_safe, # type: pyos.SignalSafe
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| 279 | ):
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| 280 | # type: (...) -> None
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| 281 | """
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| 282 | Args:
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| 283 | mem: Mem instance for storing variables
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| 284 | procs: dict of SHELL functions or 'procs'
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| 285 | builtins: dict of builtin callables
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| 286 | TODO: This should only be for assignment builtins?
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| 287 | cmd_deps: A bundle of stateless code
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| 288 | """
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| 289 | self.shell_ex = None # type: _Executor
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| 290 | self.arith_ev = None # type: sh_expr_eval.ArithEvaluator
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| 291 | self.bool_ev = None # type: sh_expr_eval.BoolEvaluator
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| 292 | self.expr_ev = None # type: expr_eval.ExprEvaluator
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| 293 | self.word_ev = None # type: word_eval.AbstractWordEvaluator
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| 294 | self.tracer = None # type: dev.Tracer
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| 295 |
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| 296 | self.mem = mem
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| 297 | # This is for shopt and set -o. They are initialized by flags.
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| 298 | self.exec_opts = exec_opts
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| 299 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 300 | self.procs = procs
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| 301 | self.assign_builtins = assign_builtins
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| 302 | self.arena = arena
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| 303 |
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| 304 | self.mutable_opts = cmd_deps.mutable_opts
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| 305 | self.dumper = cmd_deps.dumper
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| 306 | self.debug_f = cmd_deps.debug_f # Used by ShellFuncAction too
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| 307 |
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| 308 | self.trap_state = trap_state
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| 309 | self.signal_safe = signal_safe
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| 310 |
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| 311 | self.running_err_trap = False
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| 312 | self.loop_level = 0 # for detecting bad top-level break/continue
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| 313 | self.check_command_sub_status = False # a hack. Modified by ShellExecutor
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| 314 |
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| 315 | self.status_array_pool = [] # type: List[StatusArray]
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| 316 |
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| 317 | def CheckCircularDeps(self):
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| 318 | # type: () -> None
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| 319 | assert self.arith_ev is not None
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| 320 | assert self.bool_ev is not None
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| 321 | # Disabled for push OSH
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| 322 | #assert self.expr_ev is not None
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| 323 | assert self.word_ev is not None
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| 324 |
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| 325 | def _RunAssignBuiltin(self, cmd_val):
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| 326 | # type: (cmd_value.Assign) -> int
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| 327 | """Run an assignment builtin.
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| 328 |
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| 329 | Except blocks copied from RunBuiltin.
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| 330 | """
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| 331 | builtin_func = self.assign_builtins.get(cmd_val.builtin_id)
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| 332 | if builtin_func is None:
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| 333 | # This only happens with alternative Oils interpreters.
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| 334 | e_die("Assignment builtin %r not configured" % cmd_val.argv[0],
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| 335 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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| 336 |
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| 337 | io_errors = [] # type: List[error.IOError_OSError]
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| 338 | with vm.ctx_FlushStdout(io_errors):
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| 339 | with ui.ctx_Location(self.errfmt, cmd_val.arg_locs[0]):
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| 340 | try:
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| 341 | status = builtin_func.Run(cmd_val)
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| 342 | except (IOError, OSError) as e:
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| 343 | # e.g. declare -p > /dev/full
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| 344 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
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| 345 | '%s builtin I/O error: %s' %
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| 346 | (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(e)),
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| 347 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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| 348 | return 1
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| 349 | except error.Usage as e: # Copied from RunBuiltin
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| 350 | arg0 = cmd_val.argv[0]
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| 351 | self.errfmt.PrefixPrint(e.msg, '%r ' % arg0, e.location)
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| 352 | return 2 # consistent error code for usage error
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| 353 |
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| 354 | if len(io_errors): # e.g. declare -p > /dev/full
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| 355 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
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| 356 | '%s builtin I/O: %s' %
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| 357 | (cmd_val.argv[0], pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0])),
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| 358 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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| 359 | return 1
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| 360 |
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| 361 | return status
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| 362 |
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| 363 | def _CheckStatus(self, status, cmd_st, node, default_loc):
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| 364 | # type: (int, CommandStatus, command_t, loc_t) -> None
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| 365 | """Raises error.ErrExit, maybe with location info attached."""
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| 366 |
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| 367 | assert status >= 0, status
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| 368 |
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| 369 | if status == 0:
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| 370 | return # Nothing to do
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| 371 |
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| 372 | self._MaybeRunErrTrap()
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| 373 |
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| 374 | if self.exec_opts.errexit():
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| 375 | # NOTE: Sometimes we print 2 errors
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| 376 | # - 'type -z' has a UsageError with location, then errexit
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| 377 | # - '> /nonexistent' has an I/O error, then errexit
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| 378 | # - Pipelines and subshells are compound. Commands within them fail.
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| 379 | # - however ( exit 33 ) only prints one message.
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| 380 | #
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| 381 | # But we will want something like 'false' to have location info.
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| 382 |
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| 383 | UP_node = node
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| 384 | with tagswitch(node) as case:
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| 385 | if case(command_e.ShAssignment):
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| 386 | node = cast(command.ShAssignment, UP_node)
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| 387 | cmd_st.show_code = True # leaf
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| 388 | # Note: we show errors from assignments a=$(false) rarely: when
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| 389 | # errexit, inherit_errexit, verbose_errexit are on, but
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| 390 | # command_sub_errexit is off!
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| 391 |
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| 392 | # Note: a subshell often doesn't fail on its own.
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| 393 | elif case(command_e.Subshell):
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| 394 | node = cast(command.Subshell, UP_node)
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| 395 | cmd_st.show_code = True # not sure about this, e.g. ( exit 42 )
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| 396 |
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| 397 | elif case(command_e.Pipeline):
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| 398 | node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
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| 399 | cmd_st.show_code = True # not sure about this
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| 400 | # TODO: We should show which element of the pipeline failed!
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| 401 |
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| 402 | desc = command_str(node.tag())
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| 403 |
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| 404 | # Override location if explicitly passed.
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| 405 | # Note: this produces better results for process sub
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| 406 | # echo <(sort x)
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| 407 | # and different results for some pipelines:
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| 408 | # { ls; false; } | wc -l; echo hi # Point to | or first { ?
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| 409 | if default_loc.tag() != loc_e.Missing:
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| 410 | blame_loc = default_loc # type: loc_t
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| 411 | else:
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| 412 | blame_loc = location.TokenForCommand(node)
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| 413 |
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| 414 | msg = '%s failed with status %d' % (desc, status)
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| 415 | raise error.ErrExit(status,
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| 416 | msg,
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| 417 | blame_loc,
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| 418 | show_code=cmd_st.show_code)
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| 419 |
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| 420 | def _EvalRedirect(self, r):
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| 421 | # type: (Redir) -> RedirValue
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| 422 |
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| 423 | result = RedirValue(r.op.id, r.op, r.loc, None)
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| 424 |
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| 425 | arg = r.arg
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| 426 | UP_arg = arg
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| 427 | with tagswitch(arg) as case:
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| 428 | if case(redir_param_e.Word):
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| 429 | arg_word = cast(CompoundWord, UP_arg)
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| 430 |
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| 431 | # Note: needed for redirect like 'echo foo > x$LINENO'
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| 432 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(r.op)
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| 433 |
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| 434 | # Could be computed at parse time?
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| 435 | redir_type = consts.RedirArgType(r.op.id)
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| 436 |
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| 437 | if redir_type == redir_arg_type_e.Path:
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| 438 | # Redirects with path arguments are evaluated in a special
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| 439 | # way. bash and zsh allow globbing a path, but
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| 440 | # dash/ash/mksh don't.
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| 441 | #
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| 442 | # If there are multiple files, zsh opens BOTH, but bash
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| 443 | # makes the command fail with status 1. We mostly follow
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| 444 | # bash behavior.
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| 445 |
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| 446 | # These don't match bash/zsh behavior
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| 447 | # val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(arg_word)
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| 448 | # val, has_extglob = self.word_ev.EvalWordToPattern(arg_word)
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| 449 | # Short-circuit with word_.StaticEval() also doesn't work
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| 450 | # with globs
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| 451 |
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| 452 | # mycpp needs this explicit declaration
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| 453 | b = braces.BraceDetect(
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| 454 | arg_word) # type: Optional[word.BracedTree]
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| 455 | if b is not None:
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| 456 | raise error.RedirectEval(
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| 457 | 'Brace expansion not allowed (try adding quotes)',
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| 458 | arg_word)
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| 459 |
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| 460 | # Needed for globbing behavior
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| 461 | files = self.word_ev.EvalWordSequence([arg_word])
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| 462 |
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| 463 | n = len(files)
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| 464 | if n == 0:
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| 465 | # happens in OSH on empty elision
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| 466 | # in YSH because simple_word_eval globs to zero
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| 467 | raise error.RedirectEval(
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| 468 | "Can't redirect to zero files", arg_word)
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| 469 | if n > 1:
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| 470 | raise error.RedirectEval(
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| 471 | "Can't redirect to more than one file", arg_word)
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| 472 |
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| 473 | result.arg = redirect_arg.Path(files[0])
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| 474 | return result
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| 475 |
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| 476 | elif redir_type == redir_arg_type_e.Desc: # e.g. 1>&2, 1>&-, 1>&2-
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| 477 | val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(arg_word)
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| 478 | t = val.s
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| 479 | if len(t) == 0:
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| 480 | raise error.RedirectEval(
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| 481 | "Redirect descriptor can't be empty", arg_word)
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| 482 | return None
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| 483 |
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| 484 | try:
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| 485 | if t == '-':
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| 486 | result.arg = redirect_arg.CloseFd
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| 487 | elif t[-1] == '-':
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| 488 | target_fd = int(t[:-1])
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| 489 | result.arg = redirect_arg.MoveFd(target_fd)
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| 490 | else:
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| 491 | result.arg = redirect_arg.CopyFd(int(t))
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| 492 | except ValueError:
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| 493 | raise error.RedirectEval(
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| 494 | 'Invalid descriptor %r. Expected D, -, or D- where D is an '
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| 495 | 'integer' % t, arg_word)
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| 496 | return None
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| 497 |
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| 498 | return result
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| 499 |
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| 500 | elif redir_type == redir_arg_type_e.Here: # here word
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| 501 | val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(arg_word)
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| 502 | assert val.tag() == value_e.Str, val
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| 503 | # NOTE: bash and mksh both add \n
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| 504 | result.arg = redirect_arg.HereDoc(val.s + '\n')
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| 505 | return result
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| 506 |
|
| 507 | else:
|
| 508 | raise AssertionError('Unknown redirect op')
|
| 509 |
|
| 510 | elif case(redir_param_e.HereDoc):
|
| 511 | arg = cast(redir_param.HereDoc, UP_arg)
|
| 512 | w = CompoundWord(
|
| 513 | arg.stdin_parts) # HACK: Wrap it in a word to eval
|
| 514 | val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(w)
|
| 515 | assert val.tag() == value_e.Str, val
|
| 516 | result.arg = redirect_arg.HereDoc(val.s)
|
| 517 | return result
|
| 518 |
|
| 519 | else:
|
| 520 | raise AssertionError('Unknown redirect type')
|
| 521 |
|
| 522 | raise AssertionError('for -Wreturn-type in C++')
|
| 523 |
|
| 524 | def _RunSimpleCommand(self, cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags):
|
| 525 | # type: (cmd_value_t, CommandStatus, int) -> int
|
| 526 | """Private interface to run a simple command (including assignment)."""
|
| 527 | UP_cmd_val = cmd_val
|
| 528 | with tagswitch(UP_cmd_val) as case:
|
| 529 | if case(cmd_value_e.Argv):
|
| 530 | cmd_val = cast(cmd_value.Argv, UP_cmd_val)
|
| 531 | self.tracer.OnSimpleCommand(cmd_val.argv)
|
| 532 | return self.shell_ex.RunSimpleCommand(cmd_val, cmd_st,
|
| 533 | run_flags)
|
| 534 |
|
| 535 | elif case(cmd_value_e.Assign):
|
| 536 | cmd_val = cast(cmd_value.Assign, UP_cmd_val)
|
| 537 | self.tracer.OnAssignBuiltin(cmd_val)
|
| 538 | return self._RunAssignBuiltin(cmd_val)
|
| 539 |
|
| 540 | else:
|
| 541 | raise AssertionError()
|
| 542 |
|
| 543 | def _EvalTempEnv(self, more_env, flags):
|
| 544 | # type: (List[EnvPair], int) -> None
|
| 545 | """For FOO=1 cmd."""
|
| 546 | for e_pair in more_env:
|
| 547 | val = self.word_ev.EvalRhsWord(e_pair.val)
|
| 548 | # Set each var so the next one can reference it. Example:
|
| 549 | # FOO=1 BAR=$FOO ls /
|
| 550 | self.mem.SetNamed(location.LName(e_pair.name),
|
| 551 | val,
|
| 552 | scope_e.LocalOnly,
|
| 553 | flags=flags)
|
| 554 |
|
| 555 | def _StrictErrExit(self, node):
|
| 556 | # type: (command_t) -> None
|
| 557 | if not (self.exec_opts.errexit() and self.exec_opts.strict_errexit()):
|
| 558 | return
|
| 559 |
|
| 560 | if _HasManyStatuses(node):
|
| 561 | node_str = ui.CommandType(node)
|
| 562 | e_die(
|
| 563 | "strict_errexit only allows simple commands in conditionals (got %s). "
|
| 564 | % node_str, loc.Command(node))
|
| 565 |
|
| 566 | def _StrictErrExitList(self, node_list):
|
| 567 | # type: (List[command_t]) -> None
|
| 568 | """Not allowed, too confusing:
|
| 569 |
|
| 570 | if grep foo eggs.txt; grep bar eggs.txt; then echo hi fi
|
| 571 | """
|
| 572 | if not (self.exec_opts.errexit() and self.exec_opts.strict_errexit()):
|
| 573 | return
|
| 574 |
|
| 575 | if len(node_list) > 1:
|
| 576 | e_die(
|
| 577 | "strict_errexit only allows a single command. Hint: use 'try'.",
|
| 578 | loc.Command(node_list[0]))
|
| 579 |
|
| 580 | assert len(node_list) > 0
|
| 581 | node = node_list[0]
|
| 582 | if _HasManyStatuses(node):
|
| 583 | # TODO: consolidate error message with above
|
| 584 | node_str = ui.CommandType(node)
|
| 585 | e_die(
|
| 586 | "strict_errexit only allows simple commands in conditionals (got %s). "
|
| 587 | % node_str, loc.Command(node))
|
| 588 |
|
| 589 | def _EvalCondition(self, cond, blame_tok):
|
| 590 | # type: (condition_t, Token) -> bool
|
| 591 | """
|
| 592 | Args:
|
| 593 | spid: for OSH conditions, where errexit was disabled -- e.g. if
|
| 594 | for YSH conditions, it would be nice to blame the ( instead
|
| 595 | """
|
| 596 | b = False
|
| 597 | UP_cond = cond
|
| 598 | with tagswitch(cond) as case:
|
| 599 | if case(condition_e.Shell):
|
| 600 | cond = cast(condition.Shell, UP_cond)
|
| 601 | self._StrictErrExitList(cond.commands)
|
| 602 | with state.ctx_ErrExit(self.mutable_opts, False, blame_tok):
|
| 603 | cond_status = self._ExecuteList(cond.commands)
|
| 604 |
|
| 605 | b = cond_status == 0
|
| 606 |
|
| 607 | elif case(condition_e.YshExpr):
|
| 608 | cond = cast(condition.YshExpr, UP_cond)
|
| 609 | obj = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(cond.e, blame_tok)
|
| 610 | b = val_ops.ToBool(obj)
|
| 611 |
|
| 612 | return b
|
| 613 |
|
| 614 | def _EvalCaseArg(self, arg, blame):
|
| 615 | # type: (case_arg_t, loc_t) -> value_t
|
| 616 | """Evaluate a `case_arg` into a `value_t` which can be matched on in a case
|
| 617 | command.
|
| 618 | """
|
| 619 | UP_arg = arg
|
| 620 | with tagswitch(arg) as case:
|
| 621 | if case(case_arg_e.Word):
|
| 622 | arg = cast(case_arg.Word, UP_arg)
|
| 623 | return self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(arg.w)
|
| 624 |
|
| 625 | elif case(case_arg_e.YshExpr):
|
| 626 | arg = cast(case_arg.YshExpr, UP_arg)
|
| 627 | return self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(arg.e, blame)
|
| 628 |
|
| 629 | else:
|
| 630 | raise NotImplementedError()
|
| 631 |
|
| 632 | def _DoVarDecl(self, node):
|
| 633 | # type: (command.VarDecl) -> int
|
| 634 | # x = 'foo' in Hay blocks
|
| 635 | if node.keyword is None:
|
| 636 | # Note: there's only one LHS
|
| 637 | lhs0 = node.lhs[0]
|
| 638 | lval = LeftName(lhs0.name, lhs0.left)
|
| 639 | assert node.rhs is not None, node
|
| 640 | val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.rhs, loc.Missing)
|
| 641 |
|
| 642 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval,
|
| 643 | val,
|
| 644 | scope_e.LocalOnly,
|
| 645 | flags=state.SetReadOnly)
|
| 646 |
|
| 647 | else: # var or const
|
| 648 | flags = (state.SetReadOnly
|
| 649 | if node.keyword.id == Id.KW_Const else 0)
|
| 650 |
|
| 651 | # var x, y does null initialization
|
| 652 | if node.rhs is None:
|
| 653 | for i, lhs_val in enumerate(node.lhs):
|
| 654 | lval = LeftName(lhs_val.name, lhs_val.left)
|
| 655 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval,
|
| 656 | value.Null,
|
| 657 | scope_e.LocalOnly,
|
| 658 | flags=flags)
|
| 659 | return 0
|
| 660 |
|
| 661 | right_val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.rhs, loc.Missing)
|
| 662 | lvals = None # type: List[LeftName]
|
| 663 | rhs_vals = None # type: List[value_t]
|
| 664 |
|
| 665 | num_lhs = len(node.lhs)
|
| 666 | if num_lhs == 1:
|
| 667 | lhs0 = node.lhs[0]
|
| 668 | lvals = [LeftName(lhs0.name, lhs0.left)]
|
| 669 | rhs_vals = [right_val]
|
| 670 | else:
|
| 671 | items = val_ops.ToList(
|
| 672 | right_val, 'Destructuring assignment expected List',
|
| 673 | node.keyword)
|
| 674 |
|
| 675 | num_rhs = len(items)
|
| 676 | if num_lhs != num_rhs:
|
| 677 | raise error.Expr(
|
| 678 | 'Got %d places on the left, but %d values on right' %
|
| 679 | (num_lhs, num_rhs), node.keyword)
|
| 680 |
|
| 681 | lvals = []
|
| 682 | rhs_vals = []
|
| 683 | for i, lhs_val in enumerate(node.lhs):
|
| 684 | lval = LeftName(lhs_val.name, lhs_val.left)
|
| 685 | lvals.append(lval)
|
| 686 | rhs_vals.append(items[i])
|
| 687 |
|
| 688 | for i, lval in enumerate(lvals):
|
| 689 | rval = rhs_vals[i]
|
| 690 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval, rval, scope_e.LocalOnly, flags=flags)
|
| 691 |
|
| 692 | return 0
|
| 693 |
|
| 694 | def _DoMutation(self, node):
|
| 695 | # type: (command.Mutation) -> None
|
| 696 |
|
| 697 | with switch(node.keyword.id) as case2:
|
| 698 | if case2(Id.KW_SetVar):
|
| 699 | which_scopes = scope_e.LocalOnly
|
| 700 | elif case2(Id.KW_SetGlobal):
|
| 701 | which_scopes = scope_e.GlobalOnly
|
| 702 | else:
|
| 703 | raise AssertionError(node.keyword.id)
|
| 704 |
|
| 705 | if node.op.id == Id.Arith_Equal:
|
| 706 | right_val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.rhs, loc.Missing)
|
| 707 |
|
| 708 | lvals = None # type: List[y_lvalue_t]
|
| 709 | rhs_vals = None # type: List[value_t]
|
| 710 |
|
| 711 | num_lhs = len(node.lhs)
|
| 712 | if num_lhs == 1:
|
| 713 | lvals = [self.expr_ev.EvalLhsExpr(node.lhs[0], which_scopes)]
|
| 714 | rhs_vals = [right_val]
|
| 715 | else:
|
| 716 | items = val_ops.ToList(
|
| 717 | right_val, 'Destructuring assignment expected List',
|
| 718 | node.keyword)
|
| 719 |
|
| 720 | num_rhs = len(items)
|
| 721 | if num_lhs != num_rhs:
|
| 722 | raise error.Expr(
|
| 723 | 'Got %d places on the left, but %d values on the right'
|
| 724 | % (num_lhs, num_rhs), node.keyword)
|
| 725 |
|
| 726 | lvals = []
|
| 727 | rhs_vals = []
|
| 728 | for i, lhs_val in enumerate(node.lhs):
|
| 729 | lvals.append(
|
| 730 | self.expr_ev.EvalLhsExpr(lhs_val, which_scopes))
|
| 731 | rhs_vals.append(items[i])
|
| 732 |
|
| 733 | for i, lval in enumerate(lvals):
|
| 734 | rval = rhs_vals[i]
|
| 735 |
|
| 736 | # setvar mylist[0] = 42
|
| 737 | # setvar mydict['key'] = 42
|
| 738 | UP_lval = lval
|
| 739 |
|
| 740 | if lval.tag() == y_lvalue_e.Local:
|
| 741 | lval = cast(LeftName, UP_lval)
|
| 742 |
|
| 743 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval, rval, which_scopes)
|
| 744 |
|
| 745 | elif lval.tag() == y_lvalue_e.Container:
|
| 746 | lval = cast(y_lvalue.Container, UP_lval)
|
| 747 |
|
| 748 | obj = lval.obj
|
| 749 | UP_obj = obj
|
| 750 | with tagswitch(obj) as case:
|
| 751 | if case(value_e.List):
|
| 752 | obj = cast(value.List, UP_obj)
|
| 753 | index = val_ops.ToInt(lval.index,
|
| 754 | 'List index should be Int',
|
| 755 | loc.Missing)
|
| 756 | obj.items[index] = rval
|
| 757 |
|
| 758 | elif case(value_e.Dict):
|
| 759 | obj = cast(value.Dict, UP_obj)
|
| 760 | key = val_ops.ToStr(lval.index,
|
| 761 | 'Dict index should be Str',
|
| 762 | loc.Missing)
|
| 763 | obj.d[key] = rval
|
| 764 |
|
| 765 | else:
|
| 766 | raise error.TypeErr(
|
| 767 | obj, "obj[index] expected List or Dict",
|
| 768 | loc.Missing)
|
| 769 |
|
| 770 | else:
|
| 771 | raise AssertionError()
|
| 772 |
|
| 773 | else:
|
| 774 | # Checked in the parser
|
| 775 | assert len(node.lhs) == 1
|
| 776 |
|
| 777 | aug_lval = self.expr_ev.EvalLhsExpr(node.lhs[0], which_scopes)
|
| 778 | val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.rhs, loc.Missing)
|
| 779 |
|
| 780 | self.expr_ev.EvalAugmented(aug_lval, val, node.op, which_scopes)
|
| 781 |
|
| 782 | def _DoSimple(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 783 | # type: (command.Simple, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 784 | probe('cmd_eval', '_DoSimple_enter')
|
| 785 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 786 |
|
| 787 | # PROBLEM: We want to log argv in 'xtrace' mode, but we may have already
|
| 788 | # redirected here, which screws up logging. For example, 'echo hi
|
| 789 | # >/dev/null 2>&1'. We want to evaluate argv and log it BEFORE applying
|
| 790 | # redirects.
|
| 791 |
|
| 792 | # Another problem:
|
| 793 | # - tracing can be called concurrently from multiple processes, leading
|
| 794 | # to overlap. Maybe have a mode that creates a file per process.
|
| 795 | # xtrace-proc
|
| 796 | # - line numbers for every command would be very nice. But then you have
|
| 797 | # to print the filename too.
|
| 798 |
|
| 799 | words = braces.BraceExpandWords(node.words)
|
| 800 |
|
| 801 | # Note: Individual WORDS can fail
|
| 802 | # - $() and <() can have failures. This can happen in DBracket,
|
| 803 | # DParen, etc. too
|
| 804 | # - Tracing: this can start processes for proc sub and here docs!
|
| 805 | cmd_val = self.word_ev.EvalWordSequence2(words, allow_assign=True)
|
| 806 |
|
| 807 | UP_cmd_val = cmd_val
|
| 808 | if UP_cmd_val.tag() == cmd_value_e.Argv:
|
| 809 | cmd_val = cast(cmd_value.Argv, UP_cmd_val)
|
| 810 |
|
| 811 | if len(cmd_val.argv): # it can be empty in rare cases
|
| 812 | self.mem.SetLastArgument(cmd_val.argv[-1])
|
| 813 | else:
|
| 814 | self.mem.SetLastArgument('')
|
| 815 |
|
| 816 | if node.typed_args or node.block: # guard to avoid allocs
|
| 817 | func_proc.EvalTypedArgsToProc(self.expr_ev, self.mutable_opts,
|
| 818 | node, cmd_val)
|
| 819 | else:
|
| 820 | if node.block:
|
| 821 | e_die("ShAssignment builtins don't accept blocks",
|
| 822 | node.block.brace_group.left)
|
| 823 | cmd_val = cast(cmd_value.Assign, UP_cmd_val)
|
| 824 |
|
| 825 | # Could reset $_ after assignment, but then we'd have to do it for
|
| 826 | # all YSH constructs too. It's easier to let it persist. Other
|
| 827 | # shells aren't consistent.
|
| 828 | # self.mem.SetLastArgument('')
|
| 829 |
|
| 830 | run_flags = executor.DO_FORK if node.do_fork else 0
|
| 831 | # NOTE: RunSimpleCommand never returns when do_fork=False!
|
| 832 | if len(node.more_env): # I think this guard is necessary?
|
| 833 | is_other_special = False # TODO: There are other special builtins too!
|
| 834 | if cmd_val.tag() == cmd_value_e.Assign or is_other_special:
|
| 835 | # Special builtins have their temp env persisted.
|
| 836 | self._EvalTempEnv(node.more_env, 0)
|
| 837 | status = self._RunSimpleCommand(cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags)
|
| 838 | else:
|
| 839 | with state.ctx_Temp(self.mem):
|
| 840 | self._EvalTempEnv(node.more_env, state.SetExport)
|
| 841 | status = self._RunSimpleCommand(cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags)
|
| 842 | else:
|
| 843 | status = self._RunSimpleCommand(cmd_val, cmd_st, run_flags)
|
| 844 |
|
| 845 | probe('cmd_eval', '_DoSimple_exit', status)
|
| 846 | return status
|
| 847 |
|
| 848 | def _DoExpandedAlias(self, node):
|
| 849 | # type: (command.ExpandedAlias) -> int
|
| 850 | # Expanded aliases need redirects and env bindings from the calling
|
| 851 | # context, as well as redirects in the expansion!
|
| 852 |
|
| 853 | # TODO: SetTokenForLine to OUTSIDE? Don't bother with stuff inside
|
| 854 | # expansion, since aliases are discouraged.
|
| 855 |
|
| 856 | if len(node.more_env):
|
| 857 | with state.ctx_Temp(self.mem):
|
| 858 | self._EvalTempEnv(node.more_env, state.SetExport)
|
| 859 | return self._Execute(node.child)
|
| 860 | else:
|
| 861 | return self._Execute(node.child)
|
| 862 |
|
| 863 | def _DoPipeline(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 864 | # type: (command.Pipeline, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 865 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 866 | for op in node.ops:
|
| 867 | if op.id != Id.Op_Pipe:
|
| 868 | e_die("|& isn't supported", op)
|
| 869 |
|
| 870 | # Remove $_ before pipeline. This matches bash, and is important in
|
| 871 | # pipelines than assignments because pipelines are non-deterministic.
|
| 872 | self.mem.SetLastArgument('')
|
| 873 |
|
| 874 | # Set status to INVALID value, because we MIGHT set cmd_st.pipe_status,
|
| 875 | # which _Execute() boils down into a status for us.
|
| 876 | status = -1
|
| 877 |
|
| 878 | if node.negated is not None:
|
| 879 | self._StrictErrExit(node)
|
| 880 | with state.ctx_ErrExit(self.mutable_opts, False, node.negated):
|
| 881 | # '! grep' is parsed as a pipeline, according to the grammar, but
|
| 882 | # there's no pipe() call.
|
| 883 | if len(node.children) == 1:
|
| 884 | tmp_status = self._Execute(node.children[0])
|
| 885 | status = 1 if tmp_status == 0 else 0
|
| 886 | else:
|
| 887 | self.shell_ex.RunPipeline(node, cmd_st)
|
| 888 | cmd_st.pipe_negated = True
|
| 889 |
|
| 890 | # errexit is disabled for !.
|
| 891 | cmd_st.check_errexit = False
|
| 892 | else:
|
| 893 | self.shell_ex.RunPipeline(node, cmd_st)
|
| 894 |
|
| 895 | return status
|
| 896 |
|
| 897 | def _DoShAssignment(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 898 | # type: (command.ShAssignment, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 899 | assert len(node.pairs) >= 1, node
|
| 900 |
|
| 901 | # x=y is 'neutered' inside 'proc'
|
| 902 | which_scopes = self.mem.ScopesForWriting()
|
| 903 |
|
| 904 | for pair in node.pairs:
|
| 905 | if pair.op == assign_op_e.PlusEqual:
|
| 906 | assert pair.rhs, pair.rhs # I don't think a+= is valid?
|
| 907 | rhs = self.word_ev.EvalRhsWord(pair.rhs)
|
| 908 |
|
| 909 | lval = self.arith_ev.EvalShellLhs(pair.lhs, which_scopes)
|
| 910 | # do not respect set -u
|
| 911 | old_val = sh_expr_eval.OldValue(lval, self.mem, None)
|
| 912 |
|
| 913 | val = PlusEquals(old_val, rhs)
|
| 914 |
|
| 915 | else: # plain assignment
|
| 916 | lval = self.arith_ev.EvalShellLhs(pair.lhs, which_scopes)
|
| 917 |
|
| 918 | # RHS can be a string or array.
|
| 919 | if pair.rhs:
|
| 920 | val = self.word_ev.EvalRhsWord(pair.rhs)
|
| 921 | assert isinstance(val, value_t), val
|
| 922 |
|
| 923 | else: # e.g. 'readonly x' or 'local x'
|
| 924 | val = None
|
| 925 |
|
| 926 | # NOTE: In bash and mksh, declare -a myarray makes an empty cell
|
| 927 | # with Undef value, but the 'array' attribute.
|
| 928 |
|
| 929 | flags = 0 # for tracing
|
| 930 | self.mem.SetValue(lval, val, which_scopes, flags=flags)
|
| 931 | self.tracer.OnShAssignment(lval, pair.op, val, flags, which_scopes)
|
| 932 |
|
| 933 | # PATCH to be compatible with existing shells: If the assignment had a
|
| 934 | # command sub like:
|
| 935 | #
|
| 936 | # s=$(echo one; false)
|
| 937 | #
|
| 938 | # then its status will be in mem.last_status, and we can check it here.
|
| 939 | # If there was NOT a command sub in the assignment, then we don't want to
|
| 940 | # check it.
|
| 941 |
|
| 942 | # Only do this if there was a command sub? How? Look at node?
|
| 943 | # Set a flag in mem? self.mem.last_status or
|
| 944 | if self.check_command_sub_status:
|
| 945 | last_status = self.mem.LastStatus()
|
| 946 | self._CheckStatus(last_status, cmd_st, node, loc.Missing)
|
| 947 | return last_status # A global assignment shouldn't clear $?.
|
| 948 | else:
|
| 949 | return 0
|
| 950 |
|
| 951 | def _DoExpr(self, node):
|
| 952 | # type: (command.Expr) -> int
|
| 953 |
|
| 954 | # call f(x) or = f(x)
|
| 955 | val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.e, loc.Missing)
|
| 956 |
|
| 957 | if node.keyword.id == Id.Lit_Equals: # = f(x)
|
| 958 | io_errors = [] # type: List[error.IOError_OSError]
|
| 959 | with vm.ctx_FlushStdout(io_errors):
|
| 960 | try:
|
| 961 | ui.PrettyPrintValue(val, mylib.Stdout())
|
| 962 | except (IOError, OSError) as e:
|
| 963 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
|
| 964 | 'I/O error during = keyword: %s' % pyutil.strerror(e),
|
| 965 | node.keyword)
|
| 966 | return 1
|
| 967 |
|
| 968 | if len(io_errors): # e.g. disk full, ulimit
|
| 969 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
|
| 970 | 'I/O error during = keyword: %s' %
|
| 971 | pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0]), node.keyword)
|
| 972 | return 1
|
| 973 |
|
| 974 | return 0
|
| 975 |
|
| 976 | def _DoControlFlow(self, node):
|
| 977 | # type: (command.ControlFlow) -> int
|
| 978 | keyword = node.keyword
|
| 979 |
|
| 980 | if node.arg_word: # Evaluate the argument
|
| 981 | str_val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(node.arg_word)
|
| 982 |
|
| 983 | # Quirk: We need 'return $empty' to be valid for libtool. This is
|
| 984 | # another meaning of strict_control_flow, which also has to do with
|
| 985 | # break/continue at top level. It has the side effect of making
|
| 986 | # 'return ""' valid, which shells other than zsh fail on.
|
| 987 | if (len(str_val.s) == 0 and
|
| 988 | not self.exec_opts.strict_control_flow()):
|
| 989 | arg = 0
|
| 990 | else:
|
| 991 | try:
|
| 992 | arg = int(str_val.s) # all control flow takes an integer
|
| 993 | except ValueError:
|
| 994 | # Either a bad argument, or integer overflow
|
| 995 | e_die(
|
| 996 | '%r expected a small integer, got %r' %
|
| 997 | (lexer.TokenVal(keyword), str_val.s),
|
| 998 | loc.Word(node.arg_word))
|
| 999 |
|
| 1000 | # C++ int() does range checking, but Python doesn't. So let's
|
| 1001 | # simulate it here for spec tests.
|
| 1002 | # TODO: could be mylib.ToMachineInt()? Problem: 'int' in C/C++
|
| 1003 | # could be more than 4 bytes. We are testing INT_MAX and
|
| 1004 | # INT_MIN in gc_builtins.cc - those could be hard-coded.
|
| 1005 | if mylib.PYTHON:
|
| 1006 | max_int = (1 << 31) - 1
|
| 1007 | min_int = -(1 << 31)
|
| 1008 | if not (min_int <= arg <= max_int):
|
| 1009 | e_die(
|
| 1010 | '%r expected a small integer, got %r' %
|
| 1011 | (lexer.TokenVal(keyword), str_val.s),
|
| 1012 | loc.Word(node.arg_word))
|
| 1013 | else:
|
| 1014 | if keyword.id in (Id.ControlFlow_Exit, Id.ControlFlow_Return):
|
| 1015 | arg = self.mem.LastStatus()
|
| 1016 | else:
|
| 1017 | arg = 1 # break or continue 1 level by default
|
| 1018 |
|
| 1019 | self.tracer.OnControlFlow(consts.ControlFlowName(keyword.id), arg)
|
| 1020 |
|
| 1021 | # NOTE: A top-level 'return' is OK, unlike in bash. If you can return
|
| 1022 | # from a sourced script, it makes sense to return from a main script.
|
| 1023 | if (keyword.id in (Id.ControlFlow_Break, Id.ControlFlow_Continue) and
|
| 1024 | self.loop_level == 0):
|
| 1025 | msg = 'Invalid control flow at top level'
|
| 1026 | if self.exec_opts.strict_control_flow():
|
| 1027 | e_die(msg, keyword)
|
| 1028 | else:
|
| 1029 | # Only print warnings, never fatal.
|
| 1030 | # Bash oddly only exits 1 for 'return', but no other shell does.
|
| 1031 | self.errfmt.PrefixPrint(msg, 'warning: ', keyword)
|
| 1032 | return 0
|
| 1033 |
|
| 1034 | if keyword.id == Id.ControlFlow_Exit:
|
| 1035 | # handled differently than other control flow
|
| 1036 | raise util.UserExit(arg)
|
| 1037 | else:
|
| 1038 | raise vm.IntControlFlow(keyword, arg)
|
| 1039 |
|
| 1040 | def _DoAndOr(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 1041 | # type: (command.AndOr, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 1042 | # NOTE: && and || have EQUAL precedence in command mode. See case #13
|
| 1043 | # in dbracket.test.sh.
|
| 1044 |
|
| 1045 | left = node.children[0]
|
| 1046 |
|
| 1047 | # Suppress failure for every child except the last one.
|
| 1048 | self._StrictErrExit(left)
|
| 1049 | with state.ctx_ErrExit(self.mutable_opts, False, node.ops[0]):
|
| 1050 | status = self._Execute(left)
|
| 1051 |
|
| 1052 | i = 1
|
| 1053 | n = len(node.children)
|
| 1054 | while i < n:
|
| 1055 | #log('i %d status %d', i, status)
|
| 1056 | child = node.children[i]
|
| 1057 | op = node.ops[i - 1]
|
| 1058 | op_id = op.id
|
| 1059 |
|
| 1060 | #log('child %s op_id %s', child, op_id)
|
| 1061 |
|
| 1062 | if op_id == Id.Op_DPipe and status == 0:
|
| 1063 | i += 1
|
| 1064 | continue # short circuit
|
| 1065 |
|
| 1066 | elif op_id == Id.Op_DAmp and status != 0:
|
| 1067 | i += 1
|
| 1068 | continue # short circuit
|
| 1069 |
|
| 1070 | if i == n - 1: # errexit handled differently for last child
|
| 1071 | status = self._Execute(child)
|
| 1072 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 1073 | else:
|
| 1074 | # blame the right && or ||
|
| 1075 | self._StrictErrExit(child)
|
| 1076 | with state.ctx_ErrExit(self.mutable_opts, False, op):
|
| 1077 | status = self._Execute(child)
|
| 1078 |
|
| 1079 | i += 1
|
| 1080 |
|
| 1081 | return status
|
| 1082 |
|
| 1083 | def _DoWhileUntil(self, node):
|
| 1084 | # type: (command.WhileUntil) -> int
|
| 1085 | status = 0
|
| 1086 | with ctx_LoopLevel(self):
|
| 1087 | while True:
|
| 1088 | try:
|
| 1089 | # blame while/until spid
|
| 1090 | b = self._EvalCondition(node.cond, node.keyword)
|
| 1091 | if node.keyword.id == Id.KW_Until:
|
| 1092 | b = not b
|
| 1093 | if not b:
|
| 1094 | break
|
| 1095 | status = self._Execute(node.body) # last one wins
|
| 1096 |
|
| 1097 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
|
| 1098 | status = 0
|
| 1099 | action = e.HandleLoop()
|
| 1100 | if action == flow_e.Break:
|
| 1101 | break
|
| 1102 | elif action == flow_e.Raise:
|
| 1103 | raise
|
| 1104 |
|
| 1105 | return status
|
| 1106 |
|
| 1107 | def _DoForEach(self, node):
|
| 1108 | # type: (command.ForEach) -> int
|
| 1109 |
|
| 1110 | # for the 2 kinds of shell loop
|
| 1111 | iter_list = None # type: List[str]
|
| 1112 |
|
| 1113 | # for YSH loop
|
| 1114 | iter_expr = None # type: expr_t
|
| 1115 | expr_blame = None # type: loc_t
|
| 1116 |
|
| 1117 | iterable = node.iterable
|
| 1118 | UP_iterable = iterable
|
| 1119 |
|
| 1120 | with tagswitch(node.iterable) as case:
|
| 1121 | if case(for_iter_e.Args):
|
| 1122 | iter_list = self.mem.GetArgv()
|
| 1123 |
|
| 1124 | elif case(for_iter_e.Words):
|
| 1125 | iterable = cast(for_iter.Words, UP_iterable)
|
| 1126 | words = braces.BraceExpandWords(iterable.words)
|
| 1127 | iter_list = self.word_ev.EvalWordSequence(words)
|
| 1128 |
|
| 1129 | elif case(for_iter_e.YshExpr):
|
| 1130 | iterable = cast(for_iter.YshExpr, UP_iterable)
|
| 1131 | iter_expr = iterable.e
|
| 1132 | expr_blame = iterable.blame
|
| 1133 |
|
| 1134 | n = len(node.iter_names)
|
| 1135 | assert n > 0
|
| 1136 |
|
| 1137 | i_name = None # type: Optional[LeftName]
|
| 1138 | # required
|
| 1139 | name1 = None # type: LeftName
|
| 1140 | name2 = None # type: Optional[LeftName]
|
| 1141 |
|
| 1142 | it2 = None # type: val_ops._ContainerIter
|
| 1143 | if iter_list is None: # for_expr.YshExpr
|
| 1144 | val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(iter_expr, expr_blame)
|
| 1145 |
|
| 1146 | UP_val = val
|
| 1147 | with tagswitch(val) as case:
|
| 1148 | if case(value_e.List):
|
| 1149 | val = cast(value.List, UP_val)
|
| 1150 | it2 = val_ops.ListIterator(val)
|
| 1151 |
|
| 1152 | if n == 1:
|
| 1153 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1154 | elif n == 2:
|
| 1155 | i_name = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1156 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[1])
|
| 1157 | else:
|
| 1158 | # This is similar to a parse error
|
| 1159 | e_die_status(
|
| 1160 | 2,
|
| 1161 | 'List iteration expects at most 2 loop variables',
|
| 1162 | node.keyword)
|
| 1163 |
|
| 1164 | elif case(value_e.Dict):
|
| 1165 | val = cast(value.Dict, UP_val)
|
| 1166 | it2 = val_ops.DictIterator(val)
|
| 1167 |
|
| 1168 | if n == 1:
|
| 1169 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1170 | elif n == 2:
|
| 1171 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1172 | name2 = location.LName(node.iter_names[1])
|
| 1173 | elif n == 3:
|
| 1174 | i_name = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1175 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[1])
|
| 1176 | name2 = location.LName(node.iter_names[2])
|
| 1177 | else:
|
| 1178 | raise AssertionError()
|
| 1179 |
|
| 1180 | elif case(value_e.Range):
|
| 1181 | val = cast(value.Range, UP_val)
|
| 1182 | it2 = val_ops.RangeIterator(val)
|
| 1183 |
|
| 1184 | if n == 1:
|
| 1185 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1186 | elif n == 2:
|
| 1187 | i_name = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1188 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[1])
|
| 1189 | else:
|
| 1190 | e_die_status(
|
| 1191 | 2,
|
| 1192 | 'Range iteration expects at most 2 loop variables',
|
| 1193 | node.keyword)
|
| 1194 |
|
| 1195 | else:
|
| 1196 | raise error.TypeErr(val, 'for loop expected List or Dict',
|
| 1197 | node.keyword)
|
| 1198 | else:
|
| 1199 | #log('iter list %s', iter_list)
|
| 1200 | it2 = val_ops.ArrayIter(iter_list)
|
| 1201 |
|
| 1202 | if n == 1:
|
| 1203 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1204 | elif n == 2:
|
| 1205 | i_name = location.LName(node.iter_names[0])
|
| 1206 | name1 = location.LName(node.iter_names[1])
|
| 1207 | else:
|
| 1208 | # This is similar to a parse error
|
| 1209 | e_die_status(
|
| 1210 | 2, 'Argv iteration expects at most 2 loop variables',
|
| 1211 | node.keyword)
|
| 1212 |
|
| 1213 | status = 0 # in case we loop zero times
|
| 1214 | with ctx_LoopLevel(self):
|
| 1215 | while not it2.Done():
|
| 1216 | self.mem.SetLocalName(name1, it2.FirstValue())
|
| 1217 | if name2:
|
| 1218 | self.mem.SetLocalName(name2, it2.SecondValue())
|
| 1219 | if i_name:
|
| 1220 | self.mem.SetLocalName(i_name, num.ToBig(it2.Index()))
|
| 1221 |
|
| 1222 | # increment index before handling continue, etc.
|
| 1223 | it2.Next()
|
| 1224 |
|
| 1225 | try:
|
| 1226 | status = self._Execute(node.body) # last one wins
|
| 1227 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
|
| 1228 | status = 0
|
| 1229 | action = e.HandleLoop()
|
| 1230 | if action == flow_e.Break:
|
| 1231 | break
|
| 1232 | elif action == flow_e.Raise:
|
| 1233 | raise
|
| 1234 |
|
| 1235 | return status
|
| 1236 |
|
| 1237 | def _DoForExpr(self, node):
|
| 1238 | # type: (command.ForExpr) -> int
|
| 1239 |
|
| 1240 | status = 0
|
| 1241 |
|
| 1242 | init = node.init
|
| 1243 | for_cond = node.cond
|
| 1244 | body = node.body
|
| 1245 | update = node.update
|
| 1246 |
|
| 1247 | if init:
|
| 1248 | self.arith_ev.Eval(init)
|
| 1249 |
|
| 1250 | with ctx_LoopLevel(self):
|
| 1251 | while True:
|
| 1252 | if for_cond:
|
| 1253 | # We only accept integers as conditions
|
| 1254 | cond_int = self.arith_ev.EvalToInt(for_cond)
|
| 1255 | if cond_int == 0: # false
|
| 1256 | break
|
| 1257 |
|
| 1258 | try:
|
| 1259 | status = self._Execute(body)
|
| 1260 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
|
| 1261 | status = 0
|
| 1262 | action = e.HandleLoop()
|
| 1263 | if action == flow_e.Break:
|
| 1264 | break
|
| 1265 | elif action == flow_e.Raise:
|
| 1266 | raise
|
| 1267 |
|
| 1268 | if update:
|
| 1269 | self.arith_ev.Eval(update)
|
| 1270 |
|
| 1271 | return status
|
| 1272 |
|
| 1273 | def _DoShFunction(self, node):
|
| 1274 | # type: (command.ShFunction) -> None
|
| 1275 | if node.name in self.procs and not self.exec_opts.redefine_proc_func():
|
| 1276 | e_die(
|
| 1277 | "Function %s was already defined (redefine_proc_func)" %
|
| 1278 | node.name, node.name_tok)
|
| 1279 | self.procs[node.name] = value.Proc(node.name, node.name_tok,
|
| 1280 | proc_sig.Open, node.body, None,
|
| 1281 | True)
|
| 1282 |
|
| 1283 | def _DoProc(self, node):
|
| 1284 | # type: (Proc) -> None
|
| 1285 | proc_name = lexer.TokenVal(node.name)
|
| 1286 | if proc_name in self.procs and not self.exec_opts.redefine_proc_func():
|
| 1287 | e_die(
|
| 1288 | "Proc %s was already defined (redefine_proc_func)" % proc_name,
|
| 1289 | node.name)
|
| 1290 |
|
| 1291 | if node.sig.tag() == proc_sig_e.Closed:
|
| 1292 | sig = cast(proc_sig.Closed, node.sig)
|
| 1293 | proc_defaults = func_proc.EvalProcDefaults(self.expr_ev, sig)
|
| 1294 | else:
|
| 1295 | proc_defaults = None
|
| 1296 |
|
| 1297 | # no dynamic scope
|
| 1298 | self.procs[proc_name] = value.Proc(proc_name, node.name, node.sig,
|
| 1299 | node.body, proc_defaults, False)
|
| 1300 |
|
| 1301 | def _DoFunc(self, node):
|
| 1302 | # type: (Func) -> None
|
| 1303 | name = lexer.TokenVal(node.name)
|
| 1304 | lval = location.LName(name)
|
| 1305 |
|
| 1306 | # Check that we haven't already defined a function
|
| 1307 | cell = self.mem.GetCell(name, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
| 1308 | if cell and cell.val.tag() == value_e.Func:
|
| 1309 | if self.exec_opts.redefine_proc_func():
|
| 1310 | cell.readonly = False # Ensure we can unset the value
|
| 1311 | did_unset = self.mem.Unset(lval, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
| 1312 | assert did_unset, name
|
| 1313 | else:
|
| 1314 | e_die(
|
| 1315 | "Func %s was already defined (redefine_proc_func)" % name,
|
| 1316 | node.name)
|
| 1317 |
|
| 1318 | pos_defaults, named_defaults = func_proc.EvalFuncDefaults(
|
| 1319 | self.expr_ev, node)
|
| 1320 | func_val = value.Func(name, node, pos_defaults, named_defaults, None)
|
| 1321 |
|
| 1322 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval,
|
| 1323 | func_val,
|
| 1324 | scope_e.LocalOnly,
|
| 1325 | flags=state.SetReadOnly)
|
| 1326 |
|
| 1327 | def _DoIf(self, node):
|
| 1328 | # type: (command.If) -> int
|
| 1329 | status = -1
|
| 1330 |
|
| 1331 | done = False
|
| 1332 | for if_arm in node.arms:
|
| 1333 | b = self._EvalCondition(if_arm.cond, if_arm.keyword)
|
| 1334 | if b:
|
| 1335 | status = self._ExecuteList(if_arm.action)
|
| 1336 | done = True
|
| 1337 | break
|
| 1338 |
|
| 1339 | if not done and node.else_action is not None:
|
| 1340 | status = self._ExecuteList(node.else_action)
|
| 1341 |
|
| 1342 | assert status != -1, 'Should have been initialized'
|
| 1343 | return status
|
| 1344 |
|
| 1345 | def _DoCase(self, node):
|
| 1346 | # type: (command.Case) -> int
|
| 1347 |
|
| 1348 | to_match = self._EvalCaseArg(node.to_match, node.case_kw)
|
| 1349 | fnmatch_flags = FNM_CASEFOLD if self.exec_opts.nocasematch() else 0
|
| 1350 |
|
| 1351 | status = 0 # If there are no arms, it should be zero?
|
| 1352 |
|
| 1353 | done = False # Should we try the next arm?
|
| 1354 |
|
| 1355 | # For &; terminator - not just case fallthrough, but IGNORE the condition!
|
| 1356 | ignore_next_cond = False
|
| 1357 |
|
| 1358 | for case_arm in node.arms:
|
| 1359 | with tagswitch(case_arm.pattern) as case:
|
| 1360 | if case(pat_e.Words):
|
| 1361 | if to_match.tag() != value_e.Str:
|
| 1362 | continue # A non-string `to_match` will never match a pat.Words
|
| 1363 | to_match_str = cast(value.Str, to_match)
|
| 1364 |
|
| 1365 | pat_words = cast(pat.Words, case_arm.pattern)
|
| 1366 |
|
| 1367 | this_arm_matches = False
|
| 1368 | if ignore_next_cond: # Special handling for ;&
|
| 1369 | this_arm_matches = True
|
| 1370 | ignore_next_cond = False
|
| 1371 | else:
|
| 1372 | for pat_word in pat_words.words:
|
| 1373 | word_val = self.word_ev.EvalWordToString(
|
| 1374 | pat_word, word_eval.QUOTE_FNMATCH)
|
| 1375 |
|
| 1376 | if libc.fnmatch(word_val.s, to_match_str.s,
|
| 1377 | fnmatch_flags):
|
| 1378 | this_arm_matches = True
|
| 1379 | break # Stop at first pattern
|
| 1380 |
|
| 1381 | if this_arm_matches:
|
| 1382 | status = self._ExecuteList(case_arm.action)
|
| 1383 | done = True
|
| 1384 |
|
| 1385 | # ;& and ;;& only apply to shell-style case
|
| 1386 | if case_arm.right:
|
| 1387 | id_ = case_arm.right.id
|
| 1388 | if id_ == Id.Op_SemiAmp:
|
| 1389 | # very weird semantic
|
| 1390 | ignore_next_cond = True
|
| 1391 | done = False
|
| 1392 | elif id_ == Id.Op_DSemiAmp:
|
| 1393 | # Keep going until next pattern
|
| 1394 | done = False
|
| 1395 |
|
| 1396 | elif case(pat_e.YshExprs):
|
| 1397 | pat_exprs = cast(pat.YshExprs, case_arm.pattern)
|
| 1398 |
|
| 1399 | for pat_expr in pat_exprs.exprs:
|
| 1400 | expr_val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(
|
| 1401 | pat_expr, case_arm.left)
|
| 1402 |
|
| 1403 | if val_ops.ExactlyEqual(expr_val, to_match,
|
| 1404 | case_arm.left):
|
| 1405 | status = self._ExecuteList(case_arm.action)
|
| 1406 | done = True
|
| 1407 | break
|
| 1408 |
|
| 1409 | elif case(pat_e.Eggex):
|
| 1410 | eggex = cast(Eggex, case_arm.pattern)
|
| 1411 | eggex_val = self.expr_ev.EvalEggex(eggex)
|
| 1412 |
|
| 1413 | if val_ops.MatchRegex(to_match, eggex_val, self.mem):
|
| 1414 | status = self._ExecuteList(case_arm.action)
|
| 1415 | done = True
|
| 1416 | break
|
| 1417 |
|
| 1418 | elif case(pat_e.Else):
|
| 1419 | status = self._ExecuteList(case_arm.action)
|
| 1420 | done = True
|
| 1421 | break
|
| 1422 |
|
| 1423 | else:
|
| 1424 | raise AssertionError()
|
| 1425 |
|
| 1426 | if done: # first match wins
|
| 1427 | break
|
| 1428 |
|
| 1429 | return status
|
| 1430 |
|
| 1431 | def _DoTimeBlock(self, node):
|
| 1432 | # type: (command.TimeBlock) -> int
|
| 1433 | # TODO:
|
| 1434 | # - When do we need RUSAGE_CHILDREN?
|
| 1435 | # - Respect TIMEFORMAT environment variable.
|
| 1436 | # "If this variable is not set, Bash acts as if it had the value"
|
| 1437 | # $'\nreal\t%3lR\nuser\t%3lU\nsys\t%3lS'
|
| 1438 | # "A trailing newline is added when the format string is displayed."
|
| 1439 |
|
| 1440 | s_real, s_user, s_sys = pyos.Time()
|
| 1441 | status = self._Execute(node.pipeline)
|
| 1442 | e_real, e_user, e_sys = pyos.Time()
|
| 1443 | # note: mycpp doesn't support %.3f
|
| 1444 | libc.print_time(e_real - s_real, e_user - s_user, e_sys - s_sys)
|
| 1445 |
|
| 1446 | return status
|
| 1447 |
|
| 1448 | def _DoRedirect(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 1449 | # type: (command.Redirect, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 1450 |
|
| 1451 | # set -e affects redirect error, like mksh and bash 5.2, but unlike
|
| 1452 | # dash/ash
|
| 1453 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 1454 |
|
| 1455 | status = 0
|
| 1456 | redirects = [] # type: List[RedirValue]
|
| 1457 |
|
| 1458 | try:
|
| 1459 | for redir in node.redirects:
|
| 1460 | redirects.append(self._EvalRedirect(redir))
|
| 1461 | except error.RedirectEval as e:
|
| 1462 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e)
|
| 1463 | redirects = None
|
| 1464 | except error.FailGlob as e: # e.g. echo hi > foo-*
|
| 1465 | if not e.HasLocation():
|
| 1466 | e.location = self.mem.GetFallbackLocation()
|
| 1467 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e, prefix='failglob: ')
|
| 1468 | redirects = None
|
| 1469 |
|
| 1470 | if redirects is None:
|
| 1471 | # Error evaluating redirect words
|
| 1472 | status = 1
|
| 1473 |
|
| 1474 | # Translation fix: redirect I/O errors may happen in a C++
|
| 1475 | # destructor ~vm::ctx_Redirect, which means they must be signaled
|
| 1476 | # by out params, not exceptions.
|
| 1477 | io_errors = [] # type: List[error.IOError_OSError]
|
| 1478 |
|
| 1479 | # If we evaluated redirects, apply/push them
|
| 1480 | if status == 0:
|
| 1481 | self.shell_ex.PushRedirects(redirects, io_errors)
|
| 1482 | if len(io_errors):
|
| 1483 | # core/process.py prints cryptic errors, so we repeat them
|
| 1484 | # here. e.g. Bad File Descriptor
|
| 1485 | self.errfmt.PrintMessage(
|
| 1486 | 'I/O error applying redirect: %s' %
|
| 1487 | pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0]),
|
| 1488 | self.mem.GetFallbackLocation())
|
| 1489 | status = 1
|
| 1490 |
|
| 1491 | # If we applied redirects successfully, run the command_t, and pop
|
| 1492 | # them.
|
| 1493 | if status == 0:
|
| 1494 | with vm.ctx_Redirect(self.shell_ex, len(redirects), io_errors):
|
| 1495 | status = self._Execute(node.child)
|
| 1496 | if len(io_errors):
|
| 1497 | # It would be better to point to the right redirect
|
| 1498 | # operator, but we don't track it specifically
|
| 1499 | e_die("Fatal error popping redirect: %s" %
|
| 1500 | pyutil.strerror(io_errors[0]))
|
| 1501 |
|
| 1502 | return status
|
| 1503 |
|
| 1504 | def _Dispatch(self, node, cmd_st):
|
| 1505 | # type: (command_t, CommandStatus) -> int
|
| 1506 | """Switch on the command_t variants and execute them."""
|
| 1507 |
|
| 1508 | # If we call RunCommandSub in a recursive call to the executor, this will
|
| 1509 | # be set true (if strict_errexit is false). But it only lasts for one
|
| 1510 | # command.
|
| 1511 | probe('cmd_eval', '_Dispatch', node.tag())
|
| 1512 | self.check_command_sub_status = False
|
| 1513 |
|
| 1514 | UP_node = node
|
| 1515 | with tagswitch(node) as case:
|
| 1516 | if case(command_e.Simple): # LEAF command
|
| 1517 | node = cast(command.Simple, UP_node)
|
| 1518 |
|
| 1519 | # for $LINENO, e.g. PS4='+$SOURCE_NAME:$LINENO:'
|
| 1520 | # Note that for '> $LINENO' the location token is set in _EvalRedirect.
|
| 1521 | # TODO: blame_tok should always be set.
|
| 1522 | if node.blame_tok is not None:
|
| 1523 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.blame_tok)
|
| 1524 |
|
| 1525 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1526 | status = self._DoSimple(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1527 |
|
| 1528 | elif case(command_e.ExpandedAlias):
|
| 1529 | node = cast(command.ExpandedAlias, UP_node)
|
| 1530 | status = self._DoExpandedAlias(node)
|
| 1531 |
|
| 1532 | elif case(command_e.Sentence):
|
| 1533 | node = cast(command.Sentence, UP_node)
|
| 1534 |
|
| 1535 | # Don't check_errexit since this isn't a leaf command
|
| 1536 | if node.terminator.id == Id.Op_Semi:
|
| 1537 | status = self._Execute(node.child)
|
| 1538 | else:
|
| 1539 | status = self.shell_ex.RunBackgroundJob(node.child)
|
| 1540 |
|
| 1541 | elif case(command_e.Redirect):
|
| 1542 | node = cast(command.Redirect, UP_node)
|
| 1543 | status = self._DoRedirect(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1544 |
|
| 1545 | elif case(command_e.Pipeline):
|
| 1546 | node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
|
| 1547 | status = self._DoPipeline(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1548 |
|
| 1549 | elif case(command_e.Subshell):
|
| 1550 | node = cast(command.Subshell, UP_node)
|
| 1551 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 1552 | status = self.shell_ex.RunSubshell(node.child)
|
| 1553 |
|
| 1554 | elif case(command_e.DBracket): # LEAF command
|
| 1555 | node = cast(command.DBracket, UP_node)
|
| 1556 |
|
| 1557 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.left)
|
| 1558 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1559 |
|
| 1560 | self.tracer.PrintSourceCode(node.left, node.right, self.arena)
|
| 1561 |
|
| 1562 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 1563 | cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
|
| 1564 | result = self.bool_ev.EvalB(node.expr)
|
| 1565 | status = 0 if result else 1
|
| 1566 |
|
| 1567 | elif case(command_e.DParen): # LEAF command
|
| 1568 | node = cast(command.DParen, UP_node)
|
| 1569 |
|
| 1570 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.left)
|
| 1571 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1572 |
|
| 1573 | self.tracer.PrintSourceCode(node.left, node.right, self.arena)
|
| 1574 |
|
| 1575 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True
|
| 1576 | cmd_st.show_code = True # this is a "leaf" for errors
|
| 1577 | i = self.arith_ev.EvalToInt(node.child)
|
| 1578 | status = 1 if i == 0 else 0
|
| 1579 |
|
| 1580 | elif case(command_e.ControlFlow): # LEAF command
|
| 1581 | node = cast(command.ControlFlow, UP_node)
|
| 1582 |
|
| 1583 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword)
|
| 1584 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1585 |
|
| 1586 | status = self._DoControlFlow(node)
|
| 1587 |
|
| 1588 | elif case(command_e.VarDecl): # LEAF command
|
| 1589 | node = cast(command.VarDecl, UP_node)
|
| 1590 |
|
| 1591 | # Point to var name (bare assignment has no keyword)
|
| 1592 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.lhs[0].left)
|
| 1593 | status = self._DoVarDecl(node)
|
| 1594 |
|
| 1595 | elif case(command_e.Mutation): # LEAF command
|
| 1596 | node = cast(command.Mutation, UP_node)
|
| 1597 |
|
| 1598 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword) # point to setvar/set
|
| 1599 | self._DoMutation(node)
|
| 1600 | status = 0 # if no exception is thrown, it succeeds
|
| 1601 |
|
| 1602 | elif case(command_e.ShAssignment): # LEAF command
|
| 1603 | node = cast(command.ShAssignment, UP_node)
|
| 1604 |
|
| 1605 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.pairs[0].left)
|
| 1606 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1607 |
|
| 1608 | # Only unqualified assignment a=b
|
| 1609 | status = self._DoShAssignment(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1610 |
|
| 1611 | elif case(command_e.Expr): # YSH LEAF command
|
| 1612 | node = cast(command.Expr, UP_node)
|
| 1613 |
|
| 1614 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword)
|
| 1615 | # YSH debug trap?
|
| 1616 |
|
| 1617 | status = self._DoExpr(node)
|
| 1618 |
|
| 1619 | elif case(command_e.Retval): # YSH LEAF command
|
| 1620 | node = cast(command.Retval, UP_node)
|
| 1621 |
|
| 1622 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword)
|
| 1623 | # YSH debug trap? I think we don't want the debug trap in func
|
| 1624 | # dialect, for speed?
|
| 1625 |
|
| 1626 | val = self.expr_ev.EvalExpr(node.val, node.keyword)
|
| 1627 | raise vm.ValueControlFlow(node.keyword, val)
|
| 1628 |
|
| 1629 | # Note CommandList and DoGroup have no redirects, but BraceGroup does.
|
| 1630 | # DoGroup has 'do' and 'done' spids for translation.
|
| 1631 | elif case(command_e.CommandList):
|
| 1632 | node = cast(command.CommandList, UP_node)
|
| 1633 | status = self._ExecuteList(node.children)
|
| 1634 | cmd_st.check_errexit = False
|
| 1635 |
|
| 1636 | elif case(command_e.DoGroup):
|
| 1637 | node = cast(command.DoGroup, UP_node)
|
| 1638 | status = self._ExecuteList(node.children)
|
| 1639 | cmd_st.check_errexit = False # not real statements
|
| 1640 |
|
| 1641 | elif case(command_e.BraceGroup):
|
| 1642 | node = cast(BraceGroup, UP_node)
|
| 1643 | status = self._ExecuteList(node.children)
|
| 1644 | cmd_st.check_errexit = False
|
| 1645 |
|
| 1646 | elif case(command_e.AndOr):
|
| 1647 | node = cast(command.AndOr, UP_node)
|
| 1648 | status = self._DoAndOr(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1649 |
|
| 1650 | elif case(command_e.WhileUntil):
|
| 1651 | node = cast(command.WhileUntil, UP_node)
|
| 1652 |
|
| 1653 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword)
|
| 1654 | status = self._DoWhileUntil(node)
|
| 1655 |
|
| 1656 | elif case(command_e.ForEach):
|
| 1657 | node = cast(command.ForEach, UP_node)
|
| 1658 |
|
| 1659 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword)
|
| 1660 | status = self._DoForEach(node)
|
| 1661 |
|
| 1662 | elif case(command_e.ForExpr):
|
| 1663 | node = cast(command.ForExpr, UP_node)
|
| 1664 |
|
| 1665 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.keyword) # for x in $LINENO
|
| 1666 | status = self._DoForExpr(node)
|
| 1667 |
|
| 1668 | elif case(command_e.ShFunction):
|
| 1669 | node = cast(command.ShFunction, UP_node)
|
| 1670 | self._DoShFunction(node)
|
| 1671 | status = 0
|
| 1672 |
|
| 1673 | elif case(command_e.Proc):
|
| 1674 | node = cast(Proc, UP_node)
|
| 1675 | self._DoProc(node)
|
| 1676 | status = 0
|
| 1677 |
|
| 1678 | elif case(command_e.Func):
|
| 1679 | node = cast(Func, UP_node)
|
| 1680 |
|
| 1681 | # Needed for error, when the func is an existing variable name
|
| 1682 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.name)
|
| 1683 |
|
| 1684 | self._DoFunc(node)
|
| 1685 | status = 0
|
| 1686 |
|
| 1687 | elif case(command_e.If):
|
| 1688 | node = cast(command.If, UP_node)
|
| 1689 |
|
| 1690 | # No SetTokenForLine() because
|
| 1691 | # - $LINENO can't appear directly in 'if'
|
| 1692 | # - 'if' doesn't directly cause errors
|
| 1693 | # It will be taken care of by command.Simple, condition, etc.
|
| 1694 | status = self._DoIf(node)
|
| 1695 |
|
| 1696 | elif case(command_e.NoOp):
|
| 1697 | status = 0 # make it true
|
| 1698 |
|
| 1699 | elif case(command_e.Case):
|
| 1700 | node = cast(command.Case, UP_node)
|
| 1701 |
|
| 1702 | # Must set location for 'case $LINENO'
|
| 1703 | self.mem.SetTokenForLine(node.case_kw)
|
| 1704 | self._MaybeRunDebugTrap()
|
| 1705 | status = self._DoCase(node)
|
| 1706 |
|
| 1707 | elif case(command_e.TimeBlock):
|
| 1708 | node = cast(command.TimeBlock, UP_node)
|
| 1709 | status = self._DoTimeBlock(node)
|
| 1710 |
|
| 1711 | else:
|
| 1712 | raise NotImplementedError(node.tag())
|
| 1713 |
|
| 1714 | # Return to caller. Note the only case that didn't set it was Pipeline,
|
| 1715 | # which set cmd_st.pipe_status.
|
| 1716 | return status
|
| 1717 |
|
| 1718 | def RunPendingTraps(self):
|
| 1719 | # type: () -> None
|
| 1720 |
|
| 1721 | trap_nodes = self.trap_state.GetPendingTraps()
|
| 1722 | if trap_nodes is not None:
|
| 1723 | with state.ctx_Option(self.mutable_opts, [option_i._running_trap],
|
| 1724 | True):
|
| 1725 | for trap_node in trap_nodes:
|
| 1726 | # Isolate the exit status.
|
| 1727 | with state.ctx_Registers(self.mem):
|
| 1728 | # Trace it. TODO: Show the trap kind too
|
| 1729 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'trap', None):
|
| 1730 | self._Execute(trap_node)
|
| 1731 |
|
| 1732 | def _Execute(self, node):
|
| 1733 | # type: (command_t) -> int
|
| 1734 | """Call _Dispatch(), and performs the errexit check.
|
| 1735 |
|
| 1736 | Also runs trap handlers.
|
| 1737 | """
|
| 1738 | # TODO: Do this in "leaf" nodes? SimpleCommand, DBracket, DParen should
|
| 1739 | # call self.DoTick()? That will RunPendingTraps and check the Ctrl-C flag,
|
| 1740 | # and maybe throw an exception.
|
| 1741 | self.RunPendingTraps()
|
| 1742 |
|
| 1743 | # We only need this somewhat hacky check in osh-cpp since python's runtime
|
| 1744 | # handles SIGINT for us in osh.
|
| 1745 | if mylib.CPP:
|
| 1746 | if self.signal_safe.PollSigInt():
|
| 1747 | raise KeyboardInterrupt()
|
| 1748 |
|
| 1749 | # Manual GC point before every statement
|
| 1750 | mylib.MaybeCollect()
|
| 1751 |
|
| 1752 | # This has to go around redirect handling because the process sub could be
|
| 1753 | # in the redirect word:
|
| 1754 | # { echo one; echo two; } > >(tac)
|
| 1755 |
|
| 1756 | # Optimization: These 2 records have rarely-used lists, so we don't pass
|
| 1757 | # alloc_lists=True. We create them on demand.
|
| 1758 | cmd_st = CommandStatus.CreateNull()
|
| 1759 | if len(self.status_array_pool):
|
| 1760 | # Optimized to avoid allocs
|
| 1761 | process_sub_st = self.status_array_pool.pop()
|
| 1762 | else:
|
| 1763 | process_sub_st = StatusArray.CreateNull()
|
| 1764 |
|
| 1765 | with vm.ctx_ProcessSub(self.shell_ex, process_sub_st): # for wait()
|
| 1766 | try:
|
| 1767 | status = self._Dispatch(node, cmd_st)
|
| 1768 | except error.FailGlob as e:
|
| 1769 | if not e.HasLocation(): # Last resort!
|
| 1770 | e.location = self.mem.GetFallbackLocation()
|
| 1771 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e, prefix='failglob: ')
|
| 1772 | status = 1 # another redirect word eval error
|
| 1773 | cmd_st.check_errexit = True # failglob + errexit
|
| 1774 |
|
| 1775 | # Now we've waited for process subs
|
| 1776 |
|
| 1777 | # If it was a real pipeline, compute status from ${PIPESTATUS[@]} aka
|
| 1778 | # @_pipeline_status
|
| 1779 | pipe_status = cmd_st.pipe_status
|
| 1780 | # Note: bash/mksh set PIPESTATUS set even on non-pipelines. This
|
| 1781 | # makes it annoying to check both _process_sub_status and
|
| 1782 | # _pipeline_status
|
| 1783 |
|
| 1784 | errexit_loc = loc.Missing # type: loc_t
|
| 1785 | if pipe_status is not None:
|
| 1786 | # Tricky: _DoPipeline sets cmt_st.pipe_status and returns -1
|
| 1787 | # for a REAL pipeline (but not singleton pipelines)
|
| 1788 | assert status == -1, (
|
| 1789 | "Shouldn't have redir errors when PIPESTATUS (status = %d)" %
|
| 1790 | status)
|
| 1791 |
|
| 1792 | self.mem.SetPipeStatus(pipe_status)
|
| 1793 |
|
| 1794 | if self.exec_opts.pipefail():
|
| 1795 | # The status is that of the last command that is non-zero.
|
| 1796 | status = 0
|
| 1797 | for i, st in enumerate(pipe_status):
|
| 1798 | if st != 0:
|
| 1799 | status = st
|
| 1800 | errexit_loc = cmd_st.pipe_locs[i]
|
| 1801 | else:
|
| 1802 | # The status is that of last command, period.
|
| 1803 | status = pipe_status[-1]
|
| 1804 |
|
| 1805 | if cmd_st.pipe_negated:
|
| 1806 | status = 1 if status == 0 else 0
|
| 1807 |
|
| 1808 | # Compute status from _process_sub_status
|
| 1809 | if process_sub_st.codes is None:
|
| 1810 | # Optimized to avoid allocs
|
| 1811 | self.status_array_pool.append(process_sub_st)
|
| 1812 | else:
|
| 1813 | codes = process_sub_st.codes
|
| 1814 | self.mem.SetProcessSubStatus(codes)
|
| 1815 | if status == 0 and self.exec_opts.process_sub_fail():
|
| 1816 | # Choose the LAST non-zero status, consistent with pipefail above.
|
| 1817 | for i, st in enumerate(codes):
|
| 1818 | if st != 0:
|
| 1819 | status = st
|
| 1820 | errexit_loc = process_sub_st.locs[i]
|
| 1821 |
|
| 1822 | self.mem.SetLastStatus(status)
|
| 1823 |
|
| 1824 | # NOTE: Bash says that 'set -e' checking is done after each 'pipeline'.
|
| 1825 | # However, any bash construct can appear in a pipeline. So it's easier
|
| 1826 | # just to put it at the end, instead of after every node.
|
| 1827 | #
|
| 1828 | # Possible exceptions:
|
| 1829 | # - function def (however this always exits 0 anyway)
|
| 1830 | # - assignment - its result should be the result of the RHS?
|
| 1831 | # - e.g. arith sub, command sub? I don't want arith sub.
|
| 1832 | # - ControlFlow: always raises, it has no status.
|
| 1833 | if cmd_st.check_errexit:
|
| 1834 | #log('cmd_st %s', cmd_st)
|
| 1835 | self._CheckStatus(status, cmd_st, node, errexit_loc)
|
| 1836 |
|
| 1837 | return status
|
| 1838 |
|
| 1839 | def _ExecuteList(self, children):
|
| 1840 | # type: (List[command_t]) -> int
|
| 1841 | status = 0 # for empty list
|
| 1842 | for child in children:
|
| 1843 | # last status wins
|
| 1844 | status = self._Execute(child)
|
| 1845 | return status
|
| 1846 |
|
| 1847 | def LastStatus(self):
|
| 1848 | # type: () -> int
|
| 1849 | """For main_loop.py to determine the exit code of the shell itself."""
|
| 1850 | return self.mem.LastStatus()
|
| 1851 |
|
| 1852 | def _NoForkLast(self, node):
|
| 1853 | # type: (command_t) -> None
|
| 1854 |
|
| 1855 | if 0:
|
| 1856 | log('optimizing')
|
| 1857 | node.PrettyPrint(sys.stderr)
|
| 1858 | log('')
|
| 1859 |
|
| 1860 | UP_node = node
|
| 1861 | with tagswitch(node) as case:
|
| 1862 | if case(command_e.Simple):
|
| 1863 | node = cast(command.Simple, UP_node)
|
| 1864 | node.do_fork = False
|
| 1865 | if 0:
|
| 1866 | log('Simple optimized')
|
| 1867 |
|
| 1868 | elif case(command_e.Pipeline):
|
| 1869 | node = cast(command.Pipeline, UP_node)
|
| 1870 | if node.negated is None:
|
| 1871 | #log ('pipe')
|
| 1872 | self._NoForkLast(node.children[-1])
|
| 1873 |
|
| 1874 | elif case(command_e.Sentence):
|
| 1875 | node = cast(command.Sentence, UP_node)
|
| 1876 | self._NoForkLast(node.child)
|
| 1877 |
|
| 1878 | elif case(command_e.CommandList):
|
| 1879 | # Subshells start with CommandList, even if there's only one.
|
| 1880 | node = cast(command.CommandList, UP_node)
|
| 1881 | self._NoForkLast(node.children[-1])
|
| 1882 |
|
| 1883 | elif case(command_e.BraceGroup):
|
| 1884 | # TODO: What about redirects?
|
| 1885 | node = cast(BraceGroup, UP_node)
|
| 1886 | self._NoForkLast(node.children[-1])
|
| 1887 |
|
| 1888 | def _RemoveSubshells(self, node):
|
| 1889 | # type: (command_t) -> command_t
|
| 1890 | """Eliminate redundant subshells like ( echo hi ) | wc -l etc.
|
| 1891 |
|
| 1892 | This is ONLY called at the top level of ExecuteAndCatch() - it wouldn't
|
| 1893 | be correct otherwise.
|
| 1894 | """
|
| 1895 | UP_node = node
|
| 1896 | with tagswitch(node) as case:
|
| 1897 | if case(command_e.Subshell):
|
| 1898 | node = cast(command.Subshell, UP_node)
|
| 1899 | # Optimize ( ( date ) ) etc.
|
| 1900 | return self._RemoveSubshells(node.child)
|
| 1901 | return node
|
| 1902 |
|
| 1903 | def ExecuteAndCatch(self, node, cmd_flags=0):
|
| 1904 | # type: (command_t, int) -> Tuple[bool, bool]
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| 1905 | """Execute a subprogram, handling vm.IntControlFlow and fatal exceptions.
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| 1906 |
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| 1907 | Args:
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| 1908 | node: LST subtree
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| 1909 | optimize: Whether to exec the last process rather than fork/exec
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| 1910 |
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| 1911 | Returns:
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| 1912 | TODO: use enum 'why' instead of the 2 booleans
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| 1913 |
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| 1914 | Used by
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| 1915 | - main_loop.py.
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| 1916 | - SubProgramThunk for pipelines, subshell, command sub, process sub
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| 1917 | - TODO: Signals besides EXIT trap
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| 1918 |
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| 1919 | Note: To do what optimize does, dash has EV_EXIT flag and yash has a
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| 1920 | finally_exit boolean. We use a different algorithm.
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| 1921 | """
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| 1922 | if cmd_flags & Optimize:
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| 1923 | node = self._RemoveSubshells(node)
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| 1924 | self._NoForkLast(node) # turn the last ones into exec
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| 1925 |
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| 1926 | if 0:
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| 1927 | log('after opt:')
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| 1928 | node.PrettyPrint()
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| 1929 | log('')
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| 1930 |
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| 1931 | is_return = False
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| 1932 | is_fatal = False
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| 1933 | is_errexit = False
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| 1934 |
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| 1935 | err = None # type: error.FatalRuntime
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| 1936 | status = -1 # uninitialized
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| 1937 |
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| 1938 | try:
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| 1939 | if cmd_flags & NoDebugTrap:
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| 1940 | with state.ctx_Option(self.mutable_opts,
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| 1941 | [option_i._no_debug_trap], True):
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| 1942 | status = self._Execute(node)
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| 1943 | else:
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| 1944 | status = self._Execute(node)
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| 1945 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
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| 1946 | if cmd_flags & RaiseControlFlow:
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| 1947 | raise # 'eval break' and 'source return.sh', etc.
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| 1948 | else:
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| 1949 | # Return at top level is OK, unlike in bash.
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| 1950 | if e.IsReturn():
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| 1951 | is_return = True
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| 1952 | status = e.StatusCode()
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| 1953 | else:
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| 1954 | # TODO: This error message is invalid. Can also happen in eval.
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| 1955 | # We need a flag.
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| 1956 |
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| 1957 | # Invalid control flow
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| 1958 | self.errfmt.Print_(
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| 1959 | "Loop and control flow can't be in different processes",
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| 1960 | blame_loc=e.token)
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| 1961 | is_fatal = True
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| 1962 | # All shells exit 0 here. It could be hidden behind
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| 1963 | # strict_control_flow if the incompatibility causes problems.
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| 1964 | status = 1
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| 1965 | except error.Parse as e:
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| 1966 | self.dumper.MaybeRecord(self, e) # Do this before unwinding stack
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| 1967 | raise
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| 1968 | except error.ErrExit as e:
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| 1969 | err = e
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| 1970 | is_errexit = True
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| 1971 | except error.FatalRuntime as e:
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| 1972 | err = e
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| 1973 |
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| 1974 | if err:
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| 1975 | status = err.ExitStatus()
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| 1976 |
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| 1977 | is_fatal = True
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| 1978 | # Do this before unwinding stack
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| 1979 | self.dumper.MaybeRecord(self, err)
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| 1980 |
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| 1981 | if not err.HasLocation(): # Last resort!
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| 1982 | #log('Missing location')
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| 1983 | err.location = self.mem.GetFallbackLocation()
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| 1984 | #log('%s', err.location)
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| 1985 |
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| 1986 | if is_errexit:
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| 1987 | if self.exec_opts.verbose_errexit():
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| 1988 | self.errfmt.PrintErrExit(cast(error.ErrExit, err),
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| 1989 | posix.getpid())
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| 1990 | else:
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| 1991 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(err, prefix='fatal: ')
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| 1992 |
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| 1993 | assert status >= 0, 'Should have been initialized'
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| 1994 |
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| 1995 | # Problem: We have no idea here if a SUBSHELL (or pipeline comment) already
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| 1996 | # created a crash dump. So we get 2 or more of them.
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| 1997 | self.dumper.MaybeDump(status)
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| 1998 |
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| 1999 | self.mem.SetLastStatus(status)
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| 2000 | return is_return, is_fatal
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| 2001 |
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| 2002 | def EvalCommand(self, block):
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| 2003 | # type: (command_t) -> int
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| 2004 | """For builtins to evaluate command args.
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| 2005 |
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| 2006 | e.g. cd /tmp (x)
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| 2007 | """
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| 2008 | status = 0
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| 2009 | try:
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| 2010 | status = self._Execute(block) # can raise FatalRuntimeError, etc.
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| 2011 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e: # A block is more like a function.
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| 2012 | # return in a block
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| 2013 | if e.IsReturn():
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| 2014 | status = e.StatusCode()
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| 2015 | else:
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| 2016 | e_die('Unexpected control flow in block', e.token)
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| 2017 |
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| 2018 | return status
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| 2019 |
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| 2020 | def MaybeRunExitTrap(self, mut_status):
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| 2021 | # type: (IntParamBox) -> None
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| 2022 | """If an EXIT trap handler exists, run it.
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| 2023 |
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| 2024 | Only mutates the status if 'return' or 'exit'. This is odd behavior, but
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| 2025 | all bash/dash/mksh seem to agree on it. See cases in
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| 2026 | builtin-trap.test.sh.
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| 2027 |
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| 2028 | Note: if we could easily modulo -1 % 256 == 255 here, then we could get rid
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| 2029 | of this awkward interface. But that's true in Python and not C!
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| 2030 |
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| 2031 | Could use i & (n-1) == i & 255 because we have a power of 2.
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| 2032 | https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14997165/fastest-way-to-get-a-positive-modulo-in-c-c
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| 2033 | """
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| 2034 | node = self.trap_state.GetHook('EXIT') # type: command_t
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| 2035 | if node:
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| 2036 | # NOTE: Don't set option_i._running_trap, because that's for
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| 2037 | # RunPendingTraps() in the MAIN LOOP
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| 2038 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'trap EXIT', None):
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| 2039 | try:
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| 2040 | is_return, is_fatal = self.ExecuteAndCatch(node)
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| 2041 | except util.UserExit as e: # explicit exit
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| 2042 | mut_status.i = e.status
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| 2043 | return
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| 2044 | if is_return: # explicit 'return' in the trap handler!
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| 2045 | mut_status.i = self.LastStatus()
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| 2046 |
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| 2047 | def _MaybeRunDebugTrap(self):
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| 2048 | # type: () -> None
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| 2049 | """If a DEBUG trap handler exists, run it."""
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| 2050 |
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| 2051 | # Fix lastpipe / job control / DEBUG trap interaction
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| 2052 | if self.exec_opts._no_debug_trap():
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| 2053 | return
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| 2054 |
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| 2055 | # Don't run recursively run traps, etc.
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| 2056 | if not self.mem.ShouldRunDebugTrap():
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| 2057 | return
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| 2058 |
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| 2059 | node = self.trap_state.GetHook('DEBUG') # type: command_t
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| 2060 | if node:
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| 2061 | # NOTE: Don't set option_i._running_trap, because that's for
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| 2062 | # RunPendingTraps() in the MAIN LOOP
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| 2063 |
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| 2064 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'trap DEBUG', None):
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| 2065 | with state.ctx_Registers(self.mem): # prevent setting $? etc.
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| 2066 | # for SetTokenForLine $LINENO
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| 2067 | with state.ctx_DebugTrap(self.mem):
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| 2068 | # Don't catch util.UserExit, etc.
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| 2069 | self._Execute(node)
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| 2070 |
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| 2071 | def _MaybeRunErrTrap(self):
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| 2072 | # type: () -> None
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| 2073 | """If a ERR trap handler exists, run it."""
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| 2074 |
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| 2075 | # Prevent infinite recursion
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| 2076 | if self.running_err_trap:
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| 2077 | return
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| 2078 |
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| 2079 | node = self.trap_state.GetHook('ERR') # type: command_t
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| 2080 | if node:
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| 2081 | # NOTE: Don't set option_i._running_trap, because that's for
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| 2082 | # RunPendingTraps() in the MAIN LOOP
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| 2083 |
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| 2084 | with dev.ctx_Tracer(self.tracer, 'trap ERR', None):
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| 2085 | #with state.ctx_Registers(self.mem): # prevent setting $? etc.
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| 2086 | with ctx_ErrTrap(self):
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| 2087 | self._Execute(node)
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| 2088 |
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| 2089 | def RunProc(self, proc, cmd_val):
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| 2090 | # type: (value.Proc, cmd_value.Argv) -> int
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| 2091 | """Run procs aka "shell functions".
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| 2092 |
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| 2093 | For SimpleCommand and registered completion hooks.
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| 2094 | """
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| 2095 | sig = proc.sig
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| 2096 | if sig.tag() == proc_sig_e.Closed:
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| 2097 | # We're binding named params. User should use @rest. No 'shift'.
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| 2098 | proc_argv = [] # type: List[str]
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| 2099 | else:
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| 2100 | proc_argv = cmd_val.argv[1:]
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| 2101 |
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| 2102 | # Hm this sets "$@". TODO: Set ARGV only
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| 2103 | with state.ctx_ProcCall(self.mem, self.mutable_opts, proc, proc_argv):
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| 2104 | func_proc.BindProcArgs(proc, cmd_val, self.mem)
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| 2105 |
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| 2106 | # Redirects still valid for functions.
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| 2107 | # Here doc causes a pipe and Process(SubProgramThunk).
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| 2108 | try:
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| 2109 | status = self._Execute(proc.body)
|
| 2110 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
|
| 2111 | if e.IsReturn():
|
| 2112 | status = e.StatusCode()
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| 2113 | else:
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| 2114 | # break/continue used in the wrong place.
|
| 2115 | e_die(
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| 2116 | 'Unexpected %r (in proc call)' %
|
| 2117 | lexer.TokenVal(e.token), e.token)
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| 2118 | except error.FatalRuntime as e:
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| 2119 | # Dump the stack before unwinding it
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| 2120 | self.dumper.MaybeRecord(self, e)
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| 2121 | raise
|
| 2122 |
|
| 2123 | return status
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| 2124 |
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| 2125 | def RunFuncForCompletion(self, proc, argv):
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| 2126 | # type: (value.Proc, List[str]) -> int
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| 2127 | """
|
| 2128 | Args:
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| 2129 | argv: $1 $2 $3 ... not including $0
|
| 2130 | """
|
| 2131 | cmd_val = MakeBuiltinArgv(argv)
|
| 2132 |
|
| 2133 | # TODO: Change this to run YSH procs and funcs too
|
| 2134 | try:
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| 2135 | status = self.RunProc(proc, cmd_val)
|
| 2136 | except error.FatalRuntime as e:
|
| 2137 | self.errfmt.PrettyPrintError(e)
|
| 2138 | status = e.ExitStatus()
|
| 2139 | except vm.IntControlFlow as e:
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| 2140 | # shouldn't be able to exit the shell from a completion hook!
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| 2141 | # TODO: Avoid overwriting the prompt!
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| 2142 | self.errfmt.Print_('Attempted to exit from completion hook.',
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| 2143 | blame_loc=e.token)
|
| 2144 |
|
| 2145 | status = 1
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| 2146 | # NOTE: (IOError, OSError) are caught in completion.py:ReadlineCallback
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| 2147 | return status
|
| 2148 |
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| 2149 |
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| 2150 | # vim: sw=4
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