1 | # Copyright 2016 Andy Chu. All rights reserved.
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2 | # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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3 | # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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4 | # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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5 | #
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6 | # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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7 | """
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8 | state.py - Interpreter state
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9 | """
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10 | from __future__ import print_function
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11 | import time as time_ # avoid name conflict
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12 |
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13 | from _devbuild.gen.id_kind_asdl import Id
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14 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import option_i
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15 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import (scope_e, scope_t, Cell)
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16 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import (loc, loc_t, Token, debug_frame,
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17 | debug_frame_e, debug_frame_t)
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18 | from _devbuild.gen.types_asdl import opt_group_i
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19 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import (value, value_e, value_t, sh_lvalue,
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20 | sh_lvalue_e, sh_lvalue_t, LeftName,
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21 | y_lvalue_e, regex_match, regex_match_e,
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22 | regex_match_t, RegexMatch)
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23 | from core import error
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24 | from core.error import e_usage, e_die
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25 | from core import num
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26 | from core import pyos
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27 | from core import pyutil
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28 | from core import optview
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29 | from display import ui
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30 | from core import util
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31 | from frontend import consts
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32 | from frontend import location
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33 | from frontend import match
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34 | from mycpp import mops
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35 | from mycpp import mylib
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36 | from mycpp.mylib import (log, print_stderr, str_switch, tagswitch, iteritems,
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37 | NewDict)
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38 | from osh import split
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39 | from pylib import os_path
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40 | from pylib import path_stat
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41 |
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42 | import libc
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43 | import posix_ as posix
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44 | from posix_ import X_OK # translated directly to C macro
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45 |
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46 | from typing import Tuple, List, Dict, Optional, Any, cast, TYPE_CHECKING
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47 |
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48 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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49 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import option_t
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50 | from core import alloc
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51 | from osh import sh_expr_eval
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52 |
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53 | _ = log
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54 |
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55 | # This was derived from bash --norc -c 'argv "$COMP_WORDBREAKS".
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56 | # Python overwrites this to something Python-specific in Modules/readline.c, so
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57 | # we have to set it back!
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58 | # Used in both core/competion.py and osh/state.py
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59 | _READLINE_DELIMS = ' \t\n"\'><=;|&(:'
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60 |
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61 | # flags for mem.SetValue()
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62 | SetReadOnly = 1 << 0
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63 | ClearReadOnly = 1 << 1
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64 | SetExport = 1 << 2
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65 | ClearExport = 1 << 3
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66 | SetNameref = 1 << 4
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67 | ClearNameref = 1 << 5
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68 |
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69 |
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70 | def LookupExecutable(name, path_dirs, exec_required=True):
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71 | # type: (str, List[str], bool) -> Optional[str]
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72 | """
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73 | Returns either
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74 | - the name if it's a relative path that exists
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75 | - the executable name resolved against path_dirs
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76 | - None if not found
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77 | """
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78 | if len(name) == 0: # special case for "$(true)"
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79 | return None
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80 |
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81 | if '/' in name:
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82 | return name if path_stat.exists(name) else None
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83 |
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84 | for path_dir in path_dirs:
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85 | full_path = os_path.join(path_dir, name)
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86 | if exec_required:
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87 | found = posix.access(full_path, X_OK)
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88 | else:
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89 | found = path_stat.exists(full_path)
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90 |
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91 | if found:
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92 | return full_path
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93 |
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94 | return None
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95 |
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96 |
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97 | class SearchPath(object):
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98 | """For looking up files in $PATH."""
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99 |
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100 | def __init__(self, mem):
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101 | # type: (Mem) -> None
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102 | self.mem = mem
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103 | self.cache = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
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104 |
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105 | def _GetPath(self):
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106 | # type: () -> List[str]
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107 |
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108 | # TODO: Could cache this to avoid split() allocating all the time.
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109 | val = self.mem.GetValue('PATH')
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110 | UP_val = val
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111 | if val.tag() == value_e.Str:
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112 | val = cast(value.Str, UP_val)
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113 | return val.s.split(':')
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114 | else:
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115 | return [] # treat as empty path
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116 |
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117 | def LookupOne(self, name, exec_required=True):
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118 | # type: (str, bool) -> Optional[str]
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119 | """
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120 | Returns the path itself (if relative path), the resolved path, or None.
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121 | """
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122 | return LookupExecutable(name,
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123 | self._GetPath(),
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124 | exec_required=exec_required)
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125 |
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126 | def LookupReflect(self, name, do_all):
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127 | # type: (str, bool) -> List[str]
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128 | """
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129 | Like LookupOne(), with an option for 'type -a' to return all paths.
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130 | """
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131 | if len(name) == 0: # special case for "$(true)"
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132 | return []
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133 |
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134 | if '/' in name:
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135 | if path_stat.exists(name):
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136 | return [name]
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137 | else:
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138 | return []
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139 |
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140 | results = [] # type: List[str]
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141 | for path_dir in self._GetPath():
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142 | full_path = os_path.join(path_dir, name)
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143 | if path_stat.exists(full_path):
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144 | results.append(full_path)
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145 | if not do_all:
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146 | return results
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147 |
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148 | return results
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149 |
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150 | def CachedLookup(self, name):
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151 | # type: (str) -> Optional[str]
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152 | #log('name %r', name)
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153 | if name in self.cache:
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154 | return self.cache[name]
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155 |
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156 | full_path = self.LookupOne(name)
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157 | if full_path is not None:
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158 | self.cache[name] = full_path
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159 | return full_path
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160 |
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161 | def MaybeRemoveEntry(self, name):
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162 | # type: (str) -> None
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163 | """When the file system changes."""
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164 | mylib.dict_erase(self.cache, name)
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165 |
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166 | def ClearCache(self):
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167 | # type: () -> None
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168 | """For hash -r."""
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169 | self.cache.clear()
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170 |
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171 | def CachedCommands(self):
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172 | # type: () -> List[str]
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173 | return self.cache.values()
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174 |
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175 |
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176 | class ctx_Source(object):
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177 | """For source builtin."""
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178 |
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179 | def __init__(self, mem, source_name, argv):
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180 | # type: (Mem, str, List[str]) -> None
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181 | mem.PushSource(source_name, argv)
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182 | self.mem = mem
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183 | self.argv = argv
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184 |
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185 | # Whenever we're sourcing, the 'is-main' builtin will return 1 (false)
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186 | self.to_restore = self.mem.is_main
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187 | self.mem.is_main = False
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188 |
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189 | def __enter__(self):
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190 | # type: () -> None
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191 | pass
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192 |
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193 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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194 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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195 | self.mem.PopSource(self.argv)
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196 |
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197 | self.mem.is_main = self.to_restore
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198 |
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199 |
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200 | class ctx_DebugTrap(object):
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201 | """For trap DEBUG."""
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202 |
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203 | def __init__(self, mem):
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204 | # type: (Mem) -> None
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205 | mem.running_debug_trap = True
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206 | self.mem = mem
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207 |
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208 | def __enter__(self):
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209 | # type: () -> None
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210 | pass
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211 |
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212 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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213 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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214 | self.mem.running_debug_trap = False
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215 |
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216 |
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217 | class ctx_ErrTrap(object):
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218 | """For trap ERR."""
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219 |
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220 | def __init__(self, mem):
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221 | # type: (Mem) -> None
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222 | mem.running_err_trap = True
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223 | self.mem = mem
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224 |
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225 | def __enter__(self):
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226 | # type: () -> None
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227 | pass
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228 |
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229 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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230 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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231 | self.mem.running_err_trap = False
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232 |
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233 |
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234 | class ctx_Option(object):
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235 | """Shopt --unset errexit { false }"""
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236 |
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237 | def __init__(self, mutable_opts, opt_nums, b):
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238 | # type: (MutableOpts, List[int], bool) -> None
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239 | for opt_num in opt_nums:
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240 | mutable_opts.Push(opt_num, b)
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241 | if opt_num == option_i.errexit:
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242 | # it wasn't disabled
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243 | mutable_opts.errexit_disabled_tok.append(None)
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244 |
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245 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts
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246 | self.opt_nums = opt_nums
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247 |
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248 | def __enter__(self):
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249 | # type: () -> None
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250 | pass
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251 |
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252 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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253 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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254 | for opt_num in self.opt_nums: # don't bother to do it in reverse order
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255 | if opt_num == option_i.errexit:
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256 | self.mutable_opts.errexit_disabled_tok.pop()
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257 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(opt_num)
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258 |
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259 |
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260 | class ctx_AssignBuiltin(object):
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261 | """Local x=$(false) is disallowed."""
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262 |
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263 | def __init__(self, mutable_opts):
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264 | # type: (MutableOpts) -> None
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265 | self.strict = False
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266 | if mutable_opts.Get(option_i.strict_errexit):
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267 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i._allow_command_sub, False)
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268 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i._allow_process_sub, False)
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269 | self.strict = True
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270 |
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271 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts
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272 |
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273 | def __enter__(self):
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274 | # type: () -> None
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275 | pass
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276 |
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277 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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278 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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279 | if self.strict:
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280 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i._allow_command_sub)
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281 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i._allow_process_sub)
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282 |
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283 |
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284 | class ctx_YshExpr(object):
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285 | """Command sub must fail in 'mystring' ++ $(false)"""
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286 |
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287 | def __init__(self, mutable_opts):
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288 | # type: (MutableOpts) -> None
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289 |
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290 | # Similar to $LIB_OSH/bash-strict.sh
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291 |
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292 | # TODO: consider errexit:all group, or even ysh:all
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293 | # It would be nice if this were more efficient
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294 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.command_sub_errexit, True)
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295 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.errexit, True)
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296 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.pipefail, True)
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297 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.inherit_errexit, True)
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298 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.strict_errexit, True)
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299 |
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300 | # What about nounset? This has a similar pitfall -- it's not running
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301 | # like YSH.
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302 | # e.g. var x = $(echo $zz)
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303 |
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304 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts
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305 |
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306 | def __enter__(self):
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307 | # type: () -> None
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308 | pass
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309 |
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310 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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311 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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312 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.command_sub_errexit)
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313 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.errexit)
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314 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.pipefail)
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315 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.inherit_errexit)
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316 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.strict_errexit)
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317 |
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318 |
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319 | class ctx_ErrExit(object):
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320 | """Manages the errexit setting.
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321 |
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322 | - The user can change it with builtin 'set' at any point in the code.
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323 | - These constructs implicitly disable 'errexit':
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324 | - if / while / until conditions
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325 | - ! (part of pipeline)
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326 | - && ||
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327 | """
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328 |
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329 | def __init__(self, mutable_opts, b, disabled_tok):
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330 | # type: (MutableOpts, bool, Optional[Token]) -> None
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331 |
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332 | # If we're disabling it, we need a span ID. If not, then we should NOT
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333 | # have one.
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334 | assert b == (disabled_tok is None)
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335 |
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336 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i.errexit, b)
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337 | mutable_opts.errexit_disabled_tok.append(disabled_tok)
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338 |
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339 | self.strict = False
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340 | if mutable_opts.Get(option_i.strict_errexit):
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341 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i._allow_command_sub, False)
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342 | mutable_opts.Push(option_i._allow_process_sub, False)
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343 | self.strict = True
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344 |
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345 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts
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346 |
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347 | def __enter__(self):
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348 | # type: () -> None
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349 | pass
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350 |
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351 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
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352 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
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353 | self.mutable_opts.errexit_disabled_tok.pop()
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354 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i.errexit)
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355 |
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356 | if self.strict:
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357 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i._allow_command_sub)
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358 | self.mutable_opts.Pop(option_i._allow_process_sub)
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359 |
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360 |
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361 | class OptHook(object):
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362 | """Interface for option hooks."""
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363 |
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364 | def __init__(self):
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365 | # type: () -> None
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366 | """Empty constructor for mycpp."""
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367 | pass
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368 |
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369 | def OnChange(self, opt0_array, opt_name, b):
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370 | # type: (List[bool], str, bool) -> bool
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371 | """This method is called whenever an option is changed.
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372 |
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373 | Returns success or failure.
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374 | """
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375 | return True
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376 |
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377 |
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378 | def InitOpts():
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379 | # type: () -> List[bool]
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380 |
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381 | opt0_array = [False] * option_i.ARRAY_SIZE
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382 | for opt_num in consts.DEFAULT_TRUE:
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383 | opt0_array[opt_num] = True
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384 | return opt0_array
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385 |
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386 |
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387 | def MakeOpts(mem, opt_hook):
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388 | # type: (Mem, OptHook) -> Tuple[optview.Parse, optview.Exec, MutableOpts]
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389 |
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390 | # Unusual representation: opt0_array + opt_stacks. For two features:
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391 | #
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392 | # - POSIX errexit disable semantics
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393 | # - Oil's shopt --set nullglob { ... }
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394 | #
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395 | # We could do it with a single List of stacks. But because shopt --set
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396 | # random_option { ... } is very uncommon, we optimize and store the ZERO
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397 | # element of the stack in a flat array opt0_array (default False), and then
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398 | # the rest in opt_stacks, where the value could be None. By allowing the
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399 | # None value, we save ~50 or so list objects in the common case.
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400 |
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401 | opt0_array = InitOpts()
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402 | # Overrides, including errexit
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403 | no_stack = None # type: List[bool] # for mycpp
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404 | opt_stacks = [no_stack] * option_i.ARRAY_SIZE # type: List[List[bool]]
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405 |
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406 | parse_opts = optview.Parse(opt0_array, opt_stacks)
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407 | exec_opts = optview.Exec(opt0_array, opt_stacks)
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408 | mutable_opts = MutableOpts(mem, opt0_array, opt_stacks, opt_hook)
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409 |
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410 | return parse_opts, exec_opts, mutable_opts
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411 |
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412 |
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413 | def _SetGroup(opt0_array, opt_nums, b):
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414 | # type: (List[bool], List[int], bool) -> None
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415 | for opt_num in opt_nums:
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416 | b2 = not b if opt_num in consts.DEFAULT_TRUE else b
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417 | opt0_array[opt_num] = b2
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418 |
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419 |
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420 | def MakeOilOpts():
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421 | # type: () -> optview.Parse
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422 | opt0_array = InitOpts()
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423 | _SetGroup(opt0_array, consts.YSH_ALL, True)
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424 |
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425 | no_stack = None # type: List[bool]
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426 | opt_stacks = [no_stack] * option_i.ARRAY_SIZE # type: List[List[bool]]
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427 |
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428 | parse_opts = optview.Parse(opt0_array, opt_stacks)
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429 | return parse_opts
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430 |
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431 |
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432 | def _AnyOptionNum(opt_name):
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433 | # type: (str) -> option_t
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434 | opt_num = consts.OptionNum(opt_name)
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435 | if opt_num == 0:
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436 | e_usage('got invalid option %r' % opt_name, loc.Missing)
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437 |
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438 | # Note: we relaxed this for Oil so we can do 'shopt --unset errexit' consistently
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439 | #if opt_num not in consts.SHOPT_OPTION_NUMS:
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440 | # e_usage("doesn't own option %r (try 'set')" % opt_name)
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441 |
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442 | return opt_num
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443 |
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444 |
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445 | def _SetOptionNum(opt_name):
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446 | # type: (str) -> option_t
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447 | opt_num = consts.OptionNum(opt_name)
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448 | if opt_num == 0:
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449 | e_usage('got invalid option %r' % opt_name, loc.Missing)
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450 |
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451 | if opt_num not in consts.SET_OPTION_NUMS:
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452 | e_usage("invalid option %r (try shopt)" % opt_name, loc.Missing)
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453 |
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454 | return opt_num
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455 |
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456 |
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457 | class MutableOpts(object):
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458 |
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459 | def __init__(self, mem, opt0_array, opt_stacks, opt_hook):
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460 | # type: (Mem, List[bool], List[List[bool]], OptHook) -> None
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461 | self.mem = mem
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462 | self.opt0_array = opt0_array
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463 | self.opt_stacks = opt_stacks
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464 | self.errexit_disabled_tok = [] # type: List[Token]
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465 |
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466 | # Used for 'set -o vi/emacs'
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467 | self.opt_hook = opt_hook
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468 |
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469 | def Init(self):
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470 | # type: () -> None
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471 |
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472 | # This comes after all the 'set' options.
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473 | UP_shellopts = self.mem.GetValue('SHELLOPTS')
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474 | # Always true in Oil, see Init above
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475 | if UP_shellopts.tag() == value_e.Str:
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476 | shellopts = cast(value.Str, UP_shellopts)
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477 | self._InitOptionsFromEnv(shellopts.s)
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478 |
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479 | def _InitOptionsFromEnv(self, shellopts):
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480 | # type: (str) -> None
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481 | # e.g. errexit:nounset:pipefail
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482 | lookup = shellopts.split(':')
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483 | for opt_num in consts.SET_OPTION_NUMS:
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484 | name = consts.OptionName(opt_num)
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485 | if name in lookup:
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486 | self._SetOldOption(name, True)
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487 |
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488 | def Push(self, opt_num, b):
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489 | # type: (int, bool) -> None
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490 | overlay = self.opt_stacks[opt_num]
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491 | if overlay is None or len(overlay) == 0:
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492 | self.opt_stacks[opt_num] = [b] # Allocate a new list
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493 | else:
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494 | overlay.append(b)
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495 |
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496 | def Pop(self, opt_num):
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497 | # type: (int) -> bool
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498 | overlay = self.opt_stacks[opt_num]
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499 | assert overlay is not None
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500 | return overlay.pop()
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501 |
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502 | def PushDynamicScope(self, b):
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503 | # type: (bool) -> None
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504 | """B: False if it's a proc, and True if it's a shell function."""
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505 | # If it's already disabled, keep it disabled
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506 | if not self.Get(option_i.dynamic_scope):
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507 | b = False
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508 | self.Push(option_i.dynamic_scope, b)
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509 |
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510 | def PopDynamicScope(self):
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511 | # type: () -> None
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512 | self.Pop(option_i.dynamic_scope)
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513 |
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514 | def Get(self, opt_num):
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515 | # type: (int) -> bool
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516 | # Like _Getter in core/optview.py
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517 | overlay = self.opt_stacks[opt_num]
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518 | if overlay is None or len(overlay) == 0:
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519 | return self.opt0_array[opt_num]
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520 | else:
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521 | return overlay[-1] # the top value
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522 |
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523 | def _Set(self, opt_num, b):
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524 | # type: (int, bool) -> None
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525 | """Used to disable errexit.
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526 |
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527 | For bash compatibility in command sub.
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528 | """
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529 |
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530 | # Like _Getter in core/optview.py
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531 | overlay = self.opt_stacks[opt_num]
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532 | if overlay is None or len(overlay) == 0:
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533 | self.opt0_array[opt_num] = b
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534 | else:
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535 | overlay[-1] = b # The top value
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536 |
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537 | def set_interactive(self):
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538 | # type: () -> None
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539 | self._Set(option_i.interactive, True)
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540 |
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541 | def set_redefine_proc_func(self):
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542 | # type: () -> None
|
543 | """For interactive shells."""
|
544 | self._Set(option_i.redefine_proc_func, True)
|
545 |
|
546 | def set_redefine_module(self):
|
547 | # type: () -> None
|
548 | """For interactive shells."""
|
549 | self._Set(option_i.redefine_module, True)
|
550 |
|
551 | def set_emacs(self):
|
552 | # type: () -> None
|
553 | self._Set(option_i.emacs, True)
|
554 |
|
555 | def set_xtrace(self, b):
|
556 | # type: (bool) -> None
|
557 | self._Set(option_i.xtrace, b)
|
558 |
|
559 | def _SetArrayByNum(self, opt_num, b):
|
560 | # type: (int, bool) -> None
|
561 | if (opt_num in consts.PARSE_OPTION_NUMS and
|
562 | not self.mem.ParsingChangesAllowed()):
|
563 | e_die('Syntax options must be set at the top level '
|
564 | '(outside any function)')
|
565 |
|
566 | self._Set(opt_num, b)
|
567 |
|
568 | def SetDeferredErrExit(self, b):
|
569 | # type: (bool) -> None
|
570 | """Set the errexit flag, possibly deferring it.
|
571 |
|
572 | Implements the unusual POSIX "defer" behavior. Callers: set -o
|
573 | errexit, shopt -s oil:all, oil:upgrade
|
574 | """
|
575 | #log('Set %s', b)
|
576 |
|
577 | # Defer it until we pop by setting the BOTTOM OF THE STACK.
|
578 | self.opt0_array[option_i.errexit] = b
|
579 |
|
580 | def DisableErrExit(self):
|
581 | # type: () -> None
|
582 | """Called by core/process.py to implement bash quirks."""
|
583 | self._Set(option_i.errexit, False)
|
584 |
|
585 | def ErrExitDisabledToken(self):
|
586 | # type: () -> Optional[Token]
|
587 | """If errexit is disabled by POSIX rules, return Token for construct.
|
588 |
|
589 | e.g. the Token for 'if' or '&&' etc.
|
590 | """
|
591 | # Bug fix: The errexit disabling inherently follows a STACK DISCIPLINE.
|
592 | # But we run trap handlers in the MAIN LOOP, which break this. So just
|
593 | # declare that it's never disabled in a trap.
|
594 | if self.Get(option_i._running_trap):
|
595 | return None
|
596 |
|
597 | if len(self.errexit_disabled_tok) == 0:
|
598 | return None
|
599 |
|
600 | return self.errexit_disabled_tok[-1]
|
601 |
|
602 | def ErrExitIsDisabled(self):
|
603 | # type: () -> bool
|
604 | """
|
605 | Similar to ErrExitDisabledToken, for ERR trap
|
606 | """
|
607 | if len(self.errexit_disabled_tok) == 0:
|
608 | return False
|
609 |
|
610 | return self.errexit_disabled_tok[-1] is not None
|
611 |
|
612 | def _SetOldOption(self, opt_name, b):
|
613 | # type: (str, bool) -> None
|
614 | """Private version for synchronizing from SHELLOPTS."""
|
615 | assert '_' not in opt_name
|
616 | assert opt_name in consts.SET_OPTION_NAMES
|
617 |
|
618 | opt_num = consts.OptionNum(opt_name)
|
619 | assert opt_num != 0, opt_name
|
620 |
|
621 | if opt_num == option_i.errexit:
|
622 | self.SetDeferredErrExit(b)
|
623 | else:
|
624 | if opt_num == option_i.verbose and b:
|
625 | print_stderr('Warning: set -o verbose not implemented')
|
626 | self._SetArrayByNum(opt_num, b)
|
627 |
|
628 | # note: may FAIL before we get here.
|
629 |
|
630 | success = self.opt_hook.OnChange(self.opt0_array, opt_name, b)
|
631 |
|
632 | def SetOldOption(self, opt_name, b):
|
633 | # type: (str, bool) -> None
|
634 | """For set -o, set +o, or shopt -s/-u -o."""
|
635 | unused = _SetOptionNum(opt_name) # validate it
|
636 | self._SetOldOption(opt_name, b)
|
637 |
|
638 | UP_val = self.mem.GetValue('SHELLOPTS')
|
639 | assert UP_val.tag() == value_e.Str, UP_val
|
640 | val = cast(value.Str, UP_val)
|
641 | shellopts = val.s
|
642 |
|
643 | # Now check if SHELLOPTS needs to be updated. It may be exported.
|
644 | #
|
645 | # NOTE: It might be better to skip rewriting SEHLLOPTS in the common case
|
646 | # where it is not used. We could do it lazily upon GET.
|
647 |
|
648 | # Also, it would be slightly more efficient to update SHELLOPTS if
|
649 | # settings were batched, Examples:
|
650 | # - set -eu
|
651 | # - shopt -s foo bar
|
652 | if b:
|
653 | if opt_name not in shellopts:
|
654 | new_val = value.Str('%s:%s' % (shellopts, opt_name))
|
655 | self.mem.InternalSetGlobal('SHELLOPTS', new_val)
|
656 | else:
|
657 | if opt_name in shellopts:
|
658 | names = [n for n in shellopts.split(':') if n != opt_name]
|
659 | new_val = value.Str(':'.join(names))
|
660 | self.mem.InternalSetGlobal('SHELLOPTS', new_val)
|
661 |
|
662 | def SetAnyOption(self, opt_name, b):
|
663 | # type: (str, bool) -> None
|
664 | """For shopt -s/-u and sh -O/+O."""
|
665 |
|
666 | # shopt -s all:oil turns on all Oil options, which includes all strict #
|
667 | # options
|
668 | opt_group = consts.OptionGroupNum(opt_name)
|
669 | if opt_group == opt_group_i.YshUpgrade:
|
670 | _SetGroup(self.opt0_array, consts.YSH_UPGRADE, b)
|
671 | self.SetDeferredErrExit(b) # Special case
|
672 | return
|
673 |
|
674 | if opt_group == opt_group_i.YshAll:
|
675 | _SetGroup(self.opt0_array, consts.YSH_ALL, b)
|
676 | self.SetDeferredErrExit(b) # Special case
|
677 | return
|
678 |
|
679 | if opt_group == opt_group_i.StrictAll:
|
680 | _SetGroup(self.opt0_array, consts.STRICT_ALL, b)
|
681 | return
|
682 |
|
683 | opt_num = _AnyOptionNum(opt_name)
|
684 |
|
685 | if opt_num == option_i.errexit:
|
686 | self.SetDeferredErrExit(b)
|
687 | return
|
688 |
|
689 | self._SetArrayByNum(opt_num, b)
|
690 |
|
691 | def ShowOptions(self, opt_names):
|
692 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
693 | """For 'set -o' and 'shopt -p -o'."""
|
694 | # TODO: Maybe sort them differently?
|
695 |
|
696 | if len(opt_names) == 0: # if none, supplied, show all
|
697 | opt_names = [consts.OptionName(i) for i in consts.SET_OPTION_NUMS]
|
698 |
|
699 | for opt_name in opt_names:
|
700 | opt_num = _SetOptionNum(opt_name)
|
701 | b = self.Get(opt_num)
|
702 | print('set %so %s' % ('-' if b else '+', opt_name))
|
703 |
|
704 | def ShowShoptOptions(self, opt_names):
|
705 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
706 | """For 'shopt -p'."""
|
707 |
|
708 | # Respect option groups.
|
709 | opt_nums = [] # type: List[int]
|
710 | for opt_name in opt_names:
|
711 | opt_group = consts.OptionGroupNum(opt_name)
|
712 | if opt_group == opt_group_i.YshUpgrade:
|
713 | opt_nums.extend(consts.YSH_UPGRADE)
|
714 | elif opt_group == opt_group_i.YshAll:
|
715 | opt_nums.extend(consts.YSH_ALL)
|
716 | elif opt_group == opt_group_i.StrictAll:
|
717 | opt_nums.extend(consts.STRICT_ALL)
|
718 | else:
|
719 | index = consts.OptionNum(opt_name)
|
720 | # Minor incompatibility with bash: we validate everything before
|
721 | # printing.
|
722 | if index == 0:
|
723 | e_usage('got invalid option %r' % opt_name, loc.Missing)
|
724 | opt_nums.append(index)
|
725 |
|
726 | if len(opt_names) == 0:
|
727 | # If none supplied, show all>
|
728 | # TODO: Should this show 'set' options too?
|
729 | opt_nums.extend(consts.VISIBLE_SHOPT_NUMS)
|
730 |
|
731 | for opt_num in opt_nums:
|
732 | b = self.Get(opt_num)
|
733 | print('shopt -%s %s' %
|
734 | ('s' if b else 'u', consts.OptionName(opt_num)))
|
735 |
|
736 |
|
737 | class _ArgFrame(object):
|
738 | """Stack frame for arguments array."""
|
739 |
|
740 | def __init__(self, argv):
|
741 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
742 | self.argv = argv
|
743 | self.num_shifted = 0
|
744 |
|
745 | def __repr__(self):
|
746 | # type: () -> str
|
747 | return '<_ArgFrame %s %d at %x>' % (self.argv, self.num_shifted,
|
748 | id(self))
|
749 |
|
750 | def Dump(self):
|
751 | # type: () -> Dict[str, value_t]
|
752 | items = [value.Str(s) for s in self.argv] # type: List[value_t]
|
753 | argv = value.List(items)
|
754 | return {
|
755 | 'argv': argv,
|
756 | 'num_shifted': num.ToBig(self.num_shifted),
|
757 | }
|
758 |
|
759 | def GetArgNum(self, arg_num):
|
760 | # type: (int) -> value_t
|
761 | index = self.num_shifted + arg_num - 1
|
762 | if index >= len(self.argv):
|
763 | return value.Undef
|
764 |
|
765 | return value.Str(self.argv[index])
|
766 |
|
767 | def GetArgv(self):
|
768 | # type: () -> List[str]
|
769 | return self.argv[self.num_shifted:]
|
770 |
|
771 | def GetNumArgs(self):
|
772 | # type: () -> int
|
773 | return len(self.argv) - self.num_shifted
|
774 |
|
775 | def SetArgv(self, argv):
|
776 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
777 | self.argv = argv
|
778 | self.num_shifted = 0
|
779 |
|
780 |
|
781 | def _DumpVarFrame(frame):
|
782 | # type: (Dict[str, Cell]) -> Dict[str, value_t]
|
783 | """Dump the stack frame as reasonably compact and readable JSON."""
|
784 |
|
785 | vars_json = {} # type: Dict[str, value_t]
|
786 | for name, cell in iteritems(frame):
|
787 | cell_json = {} # type: Dict[str, value_t]
|
788 |
|
789 | buf = mylib.BufWriter()
|
790 | if cell.exported:
|
791 | buf.write('x')
|
792 | if cell.readonly:
|
793 | buf.write('r')
|
794 | flags = buf.getvalue()
|
795 | if len(flags):
|
796 | cell_json['flags'] = value.Str(flags)
|
797 |
|
798 | # TODO:
|
799 | # - Use packle for crash dumps! Then we can represent object cycles
|
800 | # - Right now the JSON serializer will probably crash
|
801 | # - although BashArray and BashAssoc may need 'type' tags
|
802 | # - they don't round trip correctly
|
803 | # - maybe add value.Tombstone here or something?
|
804 | # - value.{Func,Eggex,...} may have value.Tombstone and
|
805 | # vm.ValueIdString()?
|
806 |
|
807 | with tagswitch(cell.val) as case:
|
808 | if case(value_e.Undef):
|
809 | cell_json['val'] = value.Null
|
810 |
|
811 | elif case(value_e.Str, value_e.BashArray, value_e.BashAssoc):
|
812 | cell_json['val'] = cell.val
|
813 |
|
814 | else:
|
815 | # TODO: should we show the object ID here?
|
816 | pass
|
817 |
|
818 | vars_json[name] = value.Dict(cell_json)
|
819 |
|
820 | return vars_json
|
821 |
|
822 |
|
823 | def GetWorkingDir():
|
824 | # type: () -> str
|
825 | """Fallback for pwd and $PWD when there's no 'cd' and no inherited $PWD."""
|
826 | try:
|
827 | return posix.getcwd()
|
828 | except (IOError, OSError) as e:
|
829 | e_die("Can't determine working directory: %s" % pyutil.strerror(e))
|
830 |
|
831 |
|
832 | def _LineNumber(tok):
|
833 | # type: (Optional[Token]) -> str
|
834 | """ For $BASH_LINENO """
|
835 | if tok is None:
|
836 | return '-1'
|
837 | return str(tok.line.line_num)
|
838 |
|
839 |
|
840 | def _AddCallToken(d, token):
|
841 | # type: (Dict[str, value_t], Optional[Token]) -> None
|
842 | if token is None:
|
843 | return
|
844 | d['call_source'] = value.Str(ui.GetLineSourceString(token.line))
|
845 | d['call_line_num'] = num.ToBig(token.line.line_num)
|
846 | d['call_line'] = value.Str(token.line.content)
|
847 |
|
848 |
|
849 | def _InitDefaults(mem):
|
850 | # type: (Mem) -> None
|
851 |
|
852 | # Default value; user may unset it.
|
853 | # $ echo -n "$IFS" | python -c 'import sys;print repr(sys.stdin.read())'
|
854 | # ' \t\n'
|
855 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'IFS', split.DEFAULT_IFS)
|
856 |
|
857 | # NOTE: Should we put these in a name_map for Oil?
|
858 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'UID', str(posix.getuid()))
|
859 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'EUID', str(posix.geteuid()))
|
860 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'PPID', str(posix.getppid()))
|
861 |
|
862 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'HOSTNAME', libc.gethostname())
|
863 |
|
864 | # In bash, this looks like 'linux-gnu', 'linux-musl', etc. Scripts test
|
865 | # for 'darwin' and 'freebsd' too. They generally don't like at 'gnu' or
|
866 | # 'musl'. We don't have that info, so just make it 'linux'.
|
867 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'OSTYPE', pyos.OsType())
|
868 |
|
869 | # For getopts builtin
|
870 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'OPTIND', '1')
|
871 |
|
872 | # When xtrace_rich is off, this is just like '+ ', the shell default
|
873 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'PS4', '${SHX_indent}${SHX_punct}${SHX_pid_str} ')
|
874 |
|
875 | # bash-completion uses this. Value copied from bash. It doesn't integrate
|
876 | # with 'readline' yet.
|
877 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'COMP_WORDBREAKS', _READLINE_DELIMS)
|
878 |
|
879 | # TODO on $HOME: bash sets it if it's a login shell and not in POSIX mode!
|
880 | # if (login_shell == 1 && posixly_correct == 0)
|
881 | # set_home_var ();
|
882 |
|
883 |
|
884 | def InitVarsFromEnv(mem, environ):
|
885 | # type: (Mem, Dict[str, str]) -> None
|
886 |
|
887 | # This is the way dash and bash work -- at startup, they turn everything in
|
888 | # 'environ' variable into shell variables. Bash has an export_env
|
889 | # variable. Dash has a loop through environ in init.c
|
890 | for n, v in iteritems(environ):
|
891 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName(n),
|
892 | value.Str(v),
|
893 | scope_e.GlobalOnly,
|
894 | flags=SetExport)
|
895 |
|
896 | # If it's not in the environment, initialize it. This makes it easier to
|
897 | # update later in MutableOpts.
|
898 |
|
899 | # TODO: IFS, etc. should follow this pattern. Maybe need a SysCall
|
900 | # interface? self.syscall.getcwd() etc.
|
901 |
|
902 | val = mem.GetValue('SHELLOPTS')
|
903 | if val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
904 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'SHELLOPTS', '')
|
905 | # Now make it readonly
|
906 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName('SHELLOPTS'),
|
907 | None,
|
908 | scope_e.GlobalOnly,
|
909 | flags=SetReadOnly)
|
910 |
|
911 | # Usually we inherit PWD from the parent shell. When it's not set, we may
|
912 | # compute it.
|
913 | val = mem.GetValue('PWD')
|
914 | if val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
915 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'PWD', GetWorkingDir())
|
916 | # Now mark it exported, no matter what. This is one of few variables
|
917 | # EXPORTED. bash and dash both do it. (e.g. env -i -- dash -c env)
|
918 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName('PWD'),
|
919 | None,
|
920 | scope_e.GlobalOnly,
|
921 | flags=SetExport)
|
922 |
|
923 | val = mem.GetValue('PATH')
|
924 | if val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
925 | # Setting PATH to these two dirs match what zsh and mksh do. bash and dash
|
926 | # add {,/usr/,/usr/local}/{bin,sbin}
|
927 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'PATH', '/bin:/usr/bin')
|
928 |
|
929 |
|
930 | def InitMem(mem, environ, version_str):
|
931 | # type: (Mem, Dict[str, str], str) -> None
|
932 | """Initialize memory with shell defaults.
|
933 |
|
934 | Other interpreters could have different builtin variables.
|
935 | """
|
936 | # TODO: REMOVE this legacy. ble.sh checks it!
|
937 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'OIL_VERSION', version_str)
|
938 |
|
939 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'OILS_VERSION', version_str)
|
940 |
|
941 | # The source builtin understands '///' to mean "relative to embedded stdlib"
|
942 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'LIB_OSH', '///osh')
|
943 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'LIB_YSH', '///ysh')
|
944 |
|
945 | # - C spells it NAN
|
946 | # - JavaScript spells it NaN
|
947 | # - Python 2 has float('nan'), while Python 3 has math.nan.
|
948 | #
|
949 | # - libc prints the strings 'nan' and 'inf'
|
950 | # - Python 3 prints the strings 'nan' and 'inf'
|
951 | # - JavaScript prints 'NaN' and 'Infinity', which is more stylized
|
952 | _SetGlobalValue(mem, 'NAN', value.Float(pyutil.nan()))
|
953 | _SetGlobalValue(mem, 'INFINITY', value.Float(pyutil.infinity()))
|
954 |
|
955 | _InitDefaults(mem)
|
956 |
|
957 |
|
958 | def InitInteractive(mem):
|
959 | # type: (Mem) -> None
|
960 | """Initialization that's only done in the interactive/headless shell."""
|
961 |
|
962 | # Same default PS1 as bash
|
963 | if mem.GetValue('PS1').tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
964 | SetGlobalString(mem, 'PS1', r'\s-\v\$ ')
|
965 |
|
966 |
|
967 | class ctx_FuncCall(object):
|
968 | """For func calls."""
|
969 |
|
970 | def __init__(self, mem, func):
|
971 | # type: (Mem, value.Func) -> None
|
972 |
|
973 | frame = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, Cell]
|
974 | mem.var_stack.append(frame)
|
975 |
|
976 | mem.PushCall(func.name, func.parsed.name)
|
977 | self.mem = mem
|
978 |
|
979 | def __enter__(self):
|
980 | # type: () -> None
|
981 | pass
|
982 |
|
983 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
|
984 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
985 | self.mem.PopCall()
|
986 | self.mem.var_stack.pop()
|
987 |
|
988 |
|
989 | class ctx_ProcCall(object):
|
990 | """For proc calls, including shell functions."""
|
991 |
|
992 | def __init__(self, mem, mutable_opts, proc, argv):
|
993 | # type: (Mem, MutableOpts, value.Proc, List[str]) -> None
|
994 |
|
995 | # TODO:
|
996 | # - argv stack shouldn't be used for procs
|
997 | # - we can bind a real variable @A if we want
|
998 | # - procs should be in the var namespace
|
999 | #
|
1000 | # should we separate procs and shell functions?
|
1001 | # - dynamic scope is one difference
|
1002 | # - '$@" shift etc. are another difference
|
1003 |
|
1004 | frame = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, Cell]
|
1005 |
|
1006 | assert argv is not None
|
1007 | if proc.sh_compat:
|
1008 | # shell function
|
1009 | mem.argv_stack.append(_ArgFrame(argv))
|
1010 | else:
|
1011 | # procs
|
1012 | # - open: is equivalent to ...ARGV
|
1013 | # - closed: ARGV is empty list
|
1014 | frame['ARGV'] = _MakeArgvCell(argv)
|
1015 |
|
1016 | mem.var_stack.append(frame)
|
1017 |
|
1018 | mem.PushCall(proc.name, proc.name_tok)
|
1019 |
|
1020 | # Dynamic scope is only for shell functions
|
1021 | mutable_opts.PushDynamicScope(proc.sh_compat)
|
1022 |
|
1023 | # It may have been disabled with ctx_ErrExit for 'if echo $(false)', but
|
1024 | # 'if p' should be allowed.
|
1025 | self.mem = mem
|
1026 | self.mutable_opts = mutable_opts
|
1027 | self.sh_compat = proc.sh_compat
|
1028 |
|
1029 | def __enter__(self):
|
1030 | # type: () -> None
|
1031 | pass
|
1032 |
|
1033 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
|
1034 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
1035 | self.mutable_opts.PopDynamicScope()
|
1036 | self.mem.PopCall()
|
1037 | self.mem.var_stack.pop()
|
1038 |
|
1039 | if self.sh_compat:
|
1040 | self.mem.argv_stack.pop()
|
1041 |
|
1042 |
|
1043 | class ctx_Temp(object):
|
1044 | """For FOO=bar myfunc, etc."""
|
1045 |
|
1046 | def __init__(self, mem):
|
1047 | # type: (Mem) -> None
|
1048 | mem.PushTemp()
|
1049 | self.mem = mem
|
1050 |
|
1051 | def __enter__(self):
|
1052 | # type: () -> None
|
1053 | pass
|
1054 |
|
1055 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
|
1056 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
1057 | self.mem.PopTemp()
|
1058 |
|
1059 |
|
1060 | class ctx_Registers(object):
|
1061 | """For $PS1, $PS4, $PROMPT_COMMAND, traps, and headless EVAL.
|
1062 |
|
1063 | This is tightly coupled to state.Mem, so it's not in builtin/pure_ysh.
|
1064 | """
|
1065 |
|
1066 | def __init__(self, mem):
|
1067 | # type: (Mem) -> None
|
1068 |
|
1069 | # Because some prompts rely on the status leaking. See issue #853.
|
1070 | # PS1 also does.
|
1071 | last = mem.last_status[-1]
|
1072 | mem.last_status.append(last)
|
1073 | mem.try_status.append(0)
|
1074 | mem.try_error.append(value.Dict({}))
|
1075 |
|
1076 | # TODO: We should also copy these values! Turn the whole thing into a
|
1077 | # frame.
|
1078 | mem.pipe_status.append([])
|
1079 | mem.process_sub_status.append([])
|
1080 |
|
1081 | mem.regex_match.append(regex_match.No)
|
1082 |
|
1083 | self.mem = mem
|
1084 |
|
1085 | def __enter__(self):
|
1086 | # type: () -> None
|
1087 | pass
|
1088 |
|
1089 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
|
1090 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
1091 | self.mem.regex_match.pop()
|
1092 |
|
1093 | self.mem.process_sub_status.pop()
|
1094 | self.mem.pipe_status.pop()
|
1095 |
|
1096 | self.mem.try_error.pop()
|
1097 | self.mem.try_status.pop()
|
1098 | self.mem.last_status.pop()
|
1099 |
|
1100 |
|
1101 | class ctx_ThisDir(object):
|
1102 | """For $_this_dir."""
|
1103 |
|
1104 | def __init__(self, mem, filename):
|
1105 | # type: (Mem, Optional[str]) -> None
|
1106 | self.do_pop = False
|
1107 | if filename is not None: # script_name in main() may be -c, etc.
|
1108 | d = os_path.dirname(os_path.abspath(filename))
|
1109 | mem.this_dir.append(d)
|
1110 | self.do_pop = True
|
1111 |
|
1112 | self.mem = mem
|
1113 |
|
1114 | def __enter__(self):
|
1115 | # type: () -> None
|
1116 | pass
|
1117 |
|
1118 | def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
|
1119 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
1120 | if self.do_pop:
|
1121 | self.mem.this_dir.pop()
|
1122 |
|
1123 |
|
1124 | def _MakeArgvCell(argv):
|
1125 | # type: (List[str]) -> Cell
|
1126 | items = [value.Str(a) for a in argv] # type: List[value_t]
|
1127 | return Cell(False, False, False, value.List(items))
|
1128 |
|
1129 |
|
1130 | class ctx_Eval(object):
|
1131 | """Push temporary set of variables, $0, $1, $2, etc."""
|
1132 |
|
1133 | def __init__(self, mem, dollar0, pos_args, vars):
|
1134 | # type: (Mem, Optional[str], Optional[List[str]], Optional[Dict[str, value_t]]) -> None
|
1135 | self.mem = mem
|
1136 | self.dollar0 = dollar0
|
1137 | self.pos_args = pos_args
|
1138 | self.vars = vars
|
1139 |
|
1140 | # $0 needs to have lexical scoping. So we store it with other locals.
|
1141 | # As "0" cannot be parsed as an lvalue, we can safely store dollar0 there.
|
1142 | if dollar0 is not None:
|
1143 | assert mem.GetValue("0", scope_e.LocalOnly).tag() == value_e.Undef
|
1144 | self.dollar0_lval = LeftName("0", loc.Missing)
|
1145 | mem.SetLocalName(self.dollar0_lval, value.Str(dollar0))
|
1146 |
|
1147 | if pos_args is not None:
|
1148 | mem.argv_stack.append(_ArgFrame(pos_args))
|
1149 |
|
1150 | if vars is not None:
|
1151 | self.restore = [] # type: List[Tuple[LeftName, value_t]]
|
1152 | self._Push(vars)
|
1153 |
|
1154 | def __enter__(self):
|
1155 | # type: () -> None
|
1156 | pass
|
1157 |
|
1158 | def __exit__(self, type, value_, traceback):
|
1159 | # type: (Any, Any, Any) -> None
|
1160 | if self.vars is not None:
|
1161 | self._Pop()
|
1162 |
|
1163 | if self.pos_args is not None:
|
1164 | self.mem.argv_stack.pop()
|
1165 |
|
1166 | if self.dollar0 is not None:
|
1167 | self.mem.SetLocalName(self.dollar0_lval, value.Undef)
|
1168 |
|
1169 | # Note: _Push and _Pop are separate methods because the C++ translation
|
1170 | # doesn't like when they are inline in __init__ and __exit__.
|
1171 | def _Push(self, vars):
|
1172 | # type: (Dict[str, value_t]) -> None
|
1173 | for name in vars:
|
1174 | lval = location.LName(name)
|
1175 | # LocalOnly because we are only overwriting the current scope
|
1176 | old_val = self.mem.GetValue(name, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
1177 | self.restore.append((lval, old_val))
|
1178 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval, vars[name], scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
1179 |
|
1180 | def _Pop(self):
|
1181 | # type: () -> None
|
1182 | for lval, old_val in self.restore:
|
1183 | if old_val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
1184 | self.mem.Unset(lval, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
1185 | else:
|
1186 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval, old_val, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
1187 |
|
1188 |
|
1189 | class Mem(object):
|
1190 | """For storing variables.
|
1191 |
|
1192 | Callers:
|
1193 | User code: assigning and evaluating variables, in command context or
|
1194 | arithmetic context.
|
1195 | Completion engine: for COMP_WORDS, etc.
|
1196 | Builtins call it implicitly: read, cd for $PWD, $OLDPWD, etc.
|
1197 |
|
1198 | Modules: cmd_eval, word_eval, expr_eval, completion
|
1199 | """
|
1200 |
|
1201 | def __init__(self, dollar0, argv, arena, debug_stack):
|
1202 | # type: (str, List[str], alloc.Arena, List[debug_frame_t]) -> None
|
1203 | """
|
1204 | Args:
|
1205 | arena: currently unused
|
1206 | """
|
1207 | # circular dep initialized out of line
|
1208 | self.exec_opts = None # type: optview.Exec
|
1209 | self.unsafe_arith = None # type: sh_expr_eval.UnsafeArith
|
1210 |
|
1211 | self.dollar0 = dollar0
|
1212 | # If you only use YSH procs and funcs, this will remain at length 1.
|
1213 | self.argv_stack = [_ArgFrame(argv)]
|
1214 |
|
1215 | frame = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, Cell]
|
1216 |
|
1217 | frame['ARGV'] = _MakeArgvCell(argv)
|
1218 |
|
1219 | self.var_stack = [frame]
|
1220 |
|
1221 | # The debug_stack isn't strictly necessary for execution. We use it
|
1222 | # for crash dumps and for 3 parallel arrays: BASH_SOURCE, FUNCNAME, and
|
1223 | # BASH_LINENO.
|
1224 | self.debug_stack = debug_stack
|
1225 |
|
1226 | self.pwd = None # type: Optional[str]
|
1227 | self.seconds_start = time_.time()
|
1228 |
|
1229 | self.token_for_line = None # type: Optional[Token]
|
1230 | self.loc_for_expr = loc.Missing # type: loc_t
|
1231 |
|
1232 | self.last_arg = '' # $_ is initially empty, NOT unset
|
1233 | self.line_num = value.Str('')
|
1234 |
|
1235 | # Done ONCE on initialization
|
1236 | self.root_pid = posix.getpid()
|
1237 |
|
1238 | # TODO:
|
1239 | # - These are REGISTERS mutated by user code.
|
1240 | # - Call it self.reg_stack? with ctx_Registers
|
1241 | # - push-registers builtin
|
1242 | self.last_status = [0] # type: List[int] # a stack
|
1243 | self.try_status = [0] # type: List[int] # a stack
|
1244 | self.try_error = [value.Dict({})] # type: List[value.Dict] # a stack
|
1245 | self.pipe_status = [[]] # type: List[List[int]] # stack
|
1246 | self.process_sub_status = [[]] # type: List[List[int]] # stack
|
1247 |
|
1248 | # A stack but NOT a register?
|
1249 | self.this_dir = [] # type: List[str]
|
1250 | self.regex_match = [regex_match.No] # type: List[regex_match_t]
|
1251 |
|
1252 | self.last_bg_pid = -1 # Uninitialized value mutable public variable
|
1253 |
|
1254 | self.running_debug_trap = False # set by ctx_DebugTrap()
|
1255 | self.running_err_trap = False # set by ctx_ErrTrap
|
1256 | self.is_main = True # we start out in main
|
1257 |
|
1258 | # For the ctx builtin
|
1259 | self.ctx_stack = [] # type: List[Dict[str, value_t]]
|
1260 |
|
1261 | def __repr__(self):
|
1262 | # type: () -> str
|
1263 | parts = [] # type: List[str]
|
1264 | parts.append('<Mem')
|
1265 | for i, frame in enumerate(self.var_stack):
|
1266 | parts.append(' -- %d --' % i)
|
1267 | for n, v in frame.iteritems():
|
1268 | parts.append(' %s %s' % (n, v))
|
1269 | parts.append('>')
|
1270 | return '\n'.join(parts) + '\n'
|
1271 |
|
1272 | def SetPwd(self, pwd):
|
1273 | # type: (str) -> None
|
1274 | """Used by builtins."""
|
1275 | self.pwd = pwd
|
1276 |
|
1277 | def ParsingChangesAllowed(self):
|
1278 | # type: () -> bool
|
1279 | """For checking that syntax options are only used at the top level."""
|
1280 |
|
1281 | # DISALLOW proc calls : they push argv_stack, var_stack, debug_stack
|
1282 | # ALLOW source foo.sh arg1: pushes argv_stack, debug_stack
|
1283 | # ALLOW FOO=bar : pushes var_stack
|
1284 | return len(self.var_stack) == 1 or len(self.argv_stack) == 1
|
1285 |
|
1286 | def Dump(self):
|
1287 | # type: () -> Tuple[List[value_t], List[value_t], List[value_t]]
|
1288 | """Copy state before unwinding the stack."""
|
1289 | var_stack = [
|
1290 | value.Dict(_DumpVarFrame(frame)) for frame in self.var_stack
|
1291 | ] # type: List[value_t]
|
1292 | argv_stack = [value.Dict(frame.Dump())
|
1293 | for frame in self.argv_stack] # type: List[value_t]
|
1294 |
|
1295 | debug_stack = [] # type: List[value_t]
|
1296 |
|
1297 | # Reuse these immutable objects
|
1298 | t_call = value.Str('Call')
|
1299 | t_source = value.Str('Source')
|
1300 | t_main = value.Str('Main')
|
1301 |
|
1302 | for frame in reversed(self.debug_stack):
|
1303 | UP_frame = frame
|
1304 | with tagswitch(frame) as case:
|
1305 | if case(debug_frame_e.Call):
|
1306 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Call, UP_frame)
|
1307 | d = {
|
1308 | 'type': t_call,
|
1309 | 'func_name': value.Str(frame.func_name)
|
1310 | } # type: Dict[str, value_t]
|
1311 |
|
1312 | _AddCallToken(d, frame.call_tok)
|
1313 | # TODO: Add def_tok
|
1314 |
|
1315 | elif case(debug_frame_e.Source):
|
1316 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Source, UP_frame)
|
1317 | d = {
|
1318 | 'type': t_source,
|
1319 | 'source_name': value.Str(frame.source_name)
|
1320 | }
|
1321 | _AddCallToken(d, frame.call_tok)
|
1322 |
|
1323 | elif case(debug_frame_e.Main):
|
1324 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Main, UP_frame)
|
1325 | d = {'type': t_main, 'dollar0': value.Str(frame.dollar0)}
|
1326 |
|
1327 | debug_stack.append(value.Dict(d))
|
1328 | return var_stack, argv_stack, debug_stack
|
1329 |
|
1330 | def SetLastArgument(self, s):
|
1331 | # type: (str) -> None
|
1332 | """For $_"""
|
1333 | self.last_arg = s
|
1334 |
|
1335 | def SetTokenForLine(self, tok):
|
1336 | # type: (Token) -> None
|
1337 | """Set a token to compute $LINENO
|
1338 |
|
1339 | This means it should be set on SimpleCommand, ShAssignment, ((, [[,
|
1340 | case, etc. -- anything that evaluates a word. Example: there was a bug
|
1341 | with 'case $LINENO'
|
1342 |
|
1343 | This token also used as a "least-specific" / fallback location for
|
1344 | errors in ExecuteAndCatch().
|
1345 |
|
1346 | Although most of that should be taken over by 'with ui.ctx_Location()`,
|
1347 | for the errfmt.
|
1348 | """
|
1349 | if self.running_debug_trap or self.running_err_trap:
|
1350 | return
|
1351 |
|
1352 | #if tok.span_id == runtime.NO_SPID:
|
1353 | # NOTE: This happened in the osh-runtime benchmark for yash.
|
1354 | #log('Warning: span_id undefined in SetTokenForLine')
|
1355 |
|
1356 | #import traceback
|
1357 | #traceback.print_stack()
|
1358 | #return
|
1359 |
|
1360 | self.token_for_line = tok
|
1361 |
|
1362 | def SetLocationForExpr(self, blame_loc):
|
1363 | # type: (loc_t) -> None
|
1364 | """
|
1365 | A more specific fallback location, like the $[ in
|
1366 |
|
1367 | echo $[len(42)]
|
1368 | """
|
1369 | self.loc_for_expr = blame_loc
|
1370 |
|
1371 | def GetFallbackLocation(self):
|
1372 | # type: () -> loc_t
|
1373 |
|
1374 | if self.loc_for_expr != loc.Missing: # more specific
|
1375 | return self.loc_for_expr
|
1376 |
|
1377 | if self.token_for_line: # less specific
|
1378 | return self.token_for_line
|
1379 |
|
1380 | return loc.Missing
|
1381 |
|
1382 | #
|
1383 | # Status Variable Stack (for isolating $PS1 and $PS4)
|
1384 | #
|
1385 |
|
1386 | def LastStatus(self):
|
1387 | # type: () -> int
|
1388 | return self.last_status[-1]
|
1389 |
|
1390 | def TryStatus(self):
|
1391 | # type: () -> int
|
1392 | return self.try_status[-1]
|
1393 |
|
1394 | def TryError(self):
|
1395 | # type: () -> value.Dict
|
1396 | return self.try_error[-1]
|
1397 |
|
1398 | def PipeStatus(self):
|
1399 | # type: () -> List[int]
|
1400 | return self.pipe_status[-1]
|
1401 |
|
1402 | def SetLastStatus(self, x):
|
1403 | # type: (int) -> None
|
1404 | self.last_status[-1] = x
|
1405 |
|
1406 | def SetTryStatus(self, x):
|
1407 | # type: (int) -> None
|
1408 | self.try_status[-1] = x
|
1409 |
|
1410 | def SetTryError(self, x):
|
1411 | # type: (value.Dict) -> None
|
1412 | self.try_error[-1] = x
|
1413 |
|
1414 | def SetPipeStatus(self, x):
|
1415 | # type: (List[int]) -> None
|
1416 | self.pipe_status[-1] = x
|
1417 |
|
1418 | def SetSimplePipeStatus(self, status):
|
1419 | # type: (int) -> None
|
1420 |
|
1421 | # Optimization to avoid allocations
|
1422 | top = self.pipe_status[-1]
|
1423 | if len(top) == 1:
|
1424 | top[0] = status
|
1425 | else:
|
1426 | self.pipe_status[-1] = [status]
|
1427 |
|
1428 | def SetProcessSubStatus(self, x):
|
1429 | # type: (List[int]) -> None
|
1430 | self.process_sub_status[-1] = x
|
1431 |
|
1432 | #
|
1433 | # Call Stack
|
1434 | #
|
1435 |
|
1436 | def PushCall(self, func_name, def_tok):
|
1437 | # type: (str, Token) -> None
|
1438 | """Push argv, var, and debug stack frames.
|
1439 |
|
1440 | Currently used for proc and func calls. TODO: New func evaluator may
|
1441 | not use it.
|
1442 |
|
1443 | Args:
|
1444 | def_tok: Token where proc or func was defined, used to compute
|
1445 | BASH_SOURCE.
|
1446 | """
|
1447 | # self.token_for_line can be None?
|
1448 | self.debug_stack.append(
|
1449 | debug_frame.Call(self.token_for_line, def_tok, func_name))
|
1450 |
|
1451 | def PopCall(self):
|
1452 | # type: () -> None
|
1453 | """
|
1454 | Args:
|
1455 | should_pop_argv_stack: Pass False if PushCall was given None for argv
|
1456 | True for proc, False for func
|
1457 | """
|
1458 | self.debug_stack.pop()
|
1459 |
|
1460 | def ShouldRunDebugTrap(self):
|
1461 | # type: () -> bool
|
1462 |
|
1463 | # TODO: RunLastPart of pipeline can disable this
|
1464 |
|
1465 | # Don't recursively run DEBUG trap
|
1466 | if self.running_debug_trap:
|
1467 | return False
|
1468 |
|
1469 | # Don't run it inside functions
|
1470 | if len(self.var_stack) > 1:
|
1471 | return False
|
1472 |
|
1473 | return True
|
1474 |
|
1475 | def InsideFunction(self):
|
1476 | # type: () -> bool
|
1477 | """For the ERR trap"""
|
1478 |
|
1479 | # Don't run it inside functions
|
1480 | return len(self.var_stack) > 1
|
1481 |
|
1482 | def PushSource(self, source_name, argv):
|
1483 | # type: (str, List[str]) -> None
|
1484 | """ For 'source foo.sh 1 2 3' """
|
1485 | if len(argv):
|
1486 | self.argv_stack.append(_ArgFrame(argv))
|
1487 |
|
1488 | # self.token_for_line can be None?
|
1489 | self.debug_stack.append(
|
1490 | debug_frame.Source(self.token_for_line, source_name))
|
1491 |
|
1492 | def PopSource(self, argv):
|
1493 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
1494 | self.debug_stack.pop()
|
1495 |
|
1496 | if len(argv):
|
1497 | self.argv_stack.pop()
|
1498 |
|
1499 | def PushTemp(self):
|
1500 | # type: () -> None
|
1501 | """For the temporary scope in 'FOO=bar BAR=baz echo'.
|
1502 |
|
1503 | Also for PS4 evaluation with more variables.
|
1504 | """
|
1505 | # We don't want the 'read' builtin to write to this frame!
|
1506 | frame = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, Cell]
|
1507 | self.var_stack.append(frame)
|
1508 |
|
1509 | def PopTemp(self):
|
1510 | # type: () -> None
|
1511 | self.var_stack.pop()
|
1512 |
|
1513 | def TopNamespace(self):
|
1514 | # type: () -> Dict[str, Cell]
|
1515 | """For eval_to_dict()."""
|
1516 | return self.var_stack[-1]
|
1517 |
|
1518 | #
|
1519 | # Argv
|
1520 | #
|
1521 |
|
1522 | def Shift(self, n):
|
1523 | # type: (int) -> int
|
1524 | frame = self.argv_stack[-1]
|
1525 | num_args = len(frame.argv)
|
1526 |
|
1527 | if (frame.num_shifted + n) <= num_args:
|
1528 | frame.num_shifted += n
|
1529 | return 0 # success
|
1530 | else:
|
1531 | return 1 # silent error
|
1532 |
|
1533 | def GetArg0(self):
|
1534 | # type: () -> value.Str
|
1535 | """Like GetArgNum(0) but with a more specific type."""
|
1536 | return value.Str(self.dollar0)
|
1537 |
|
1538 | def GetArgNum(self, arg_num):
|
1539 | # type: (int) -> value_t
|
1540 | if arg_num == 0:
|
1541 | # $0 may be overriden, eg. by Str => replace()
|
1542 | vars = self.var_stack[-1]
|
1543 | if "0" in vars and vars["0"].val.tag() != value_e.Undef:
|
1544 | return vars["0"].val
|
1545 | return value.Str(self.dollar0)
|
1546 |
|
1547 | return self.argv_stack[-1].GetArgNum(arg_num)
|
1548 |
|
1549 | def GetArgv(self):
|
1550 | # type: () -> List[str]
|
1551 | """For $* and $@."""
|
1552 | return self.argv_stack[-1].GetArgv()
|
1553 |
|
1554 | def SetArgv(self, argv):
|
1555 | # type: (List[str]) -> None
|
1556 | """For set -- 1 2 3."""
|
1557 | # from set -- 1 2 3
|
1558 | self.argv_stack[-1].SetArgv(argv)
|
1559 |
|
1560 | #
|
1561 | # Special Vars
|
1562 | #
|
1563 |
|
1564 | def GetSpecialVar(self, op_id):
|
1565 | # type: (int) -> value_t
|
1566 | if op_id == Id.VSub_Bang: # $!
|
1567 | n = self.last_bg_pid
|
1568 | if n == -1:
|
1569 | return value.Undef # could be an error
|
1570 |
|
1571 | elif op_id == Id.VSub_QMark: # $?
|
1572 | # External commands need WIFEXITED test. What about subshells?
|
1573 | n = self.last_status[-1]
|
1574 |
|
1575 | elif op_id == Id.VSub_Pound: # $#
|
1576 | n = self.argv_stack[-1].GetNumArgs()
|
1577 |
|
1578 | elif op_id == Id.VSub_Dollar: # $$
|
1579 | n = self.root_pid
|
1580 |
|
1581 | else:
|
1582 | raise NotImplementedError(op_id)
|
1583 |
|
1584 | return value.Str(str(n))
|
1585 |
|
1586 | #
|
1587 | # Named Vars
|
1588 | #
|
1589 |
|
1590 | def _ResolveNameOnly(self, name, which_scopes):
|
1591 | # type: (str, scope_t) -> Tuple[Optional[Cell], Dict[str, Cell]]
|
1592 | """Helper for getting and setting variable.
|
1593 |
|
1594 | Returns:
|
1595 | cell: The cell corresponding to looking up 'name' with the given mode, or
|
1596 | None if it's not found.
|
1597 | name_map: The name_map it should be set to or deleted from.
|
1598 | """
|
1599 | if which_scopes == scope_e.Dynamic:
|
1600 | for i in xrange(len(self.var_stack) - 1, -1, -1):
|
1601 | name_map = self.var_stack[i]
|
1602 | if name in name_map:
|
1603 | cell = name_map[name]
|
1604 | return cell, name_map
|
1605 | no_cell = None # type: Optional[Cell]
|
1606 | return no_cell, self.var_stack[0] # set in global name_map
|
1607 |
|
1608 | if which_scopes == scope_e.LocalOnly:
|
1609 | name_map = self.var_stack[-1]
|
1610 | return name_map.get(name), name_map
|
1611 |
|
1612 | if which_scopes == scope_e.GlobalOnly:
|
1613 | name_map = self.var_stack[0]
|
1614 | return name_map.get(name), name_map
|
1615 |
|
1616 | if which_scopes == scope_e.LocalOrGlobal:
|
1617 | # Local
|
1618 | name_map = self.var_stack[-1]
|
1619 | cell = name_map.get(name)
|
1620 | if cell:
|
1621 | return cell, name_map
|
1622 |
|
1623 | # Global
|
1624 | name_map = self.var_stack[0]
|
1625 | return name_map.get(name), name_map
|
1626 |
|
1627 | raise AssertionError()
|
1628 |
|
1629 | def _ResolveNameOrRef(
|
1630 | self,
|
1631 | name, # type: str
|
1632 | which_scopes, # type: scope_t
|
1633 | ref_trail=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
|
1634 | ):
|
1635 | # type: (...) -> Tuple[Optional[Cell], Dict[str, Cell], str]
|
1636 | """Look up a cell and namespace, but respect the nameref flag.
|
1637 |
|
1638 | Resolving namerefs does RECURSIVE calls.
|
1639 | """
|
1640 | cell, name_map = self._ResolveNameOnly(name, which_scopes)
|
1641 |
|
1642 | if cell is None or not cell.nameref:
|
1643 | return cell, name_map, name # not a nameref
|
1644 |
|
1645 | val = cell.val
|
1646 | UP_val = val
|
1647 | with tagswitch(val) as case:
|
1648 | if case(value_e.Undef):
|
1649 | # This is 'local -n undef_ref', which is kind of useless, because the
|
1650 | # more common idiom is 'local -n ref=$1'. Note that you can mutate
|
1651 | # references themselves with local -n ref=new.
|
1652 | if self.exec_opts.strict_nameref():
|
1653 | e_die('nameref %r is undefined' % name)
|
1654 | else:
|
1655 | return cell, name_map, name # fallback
|
1656 |
|
1657 | elif case(value_e.Str):
|
1658 | val = cast(value.Str, UP_val)
|
1659 | new_name = val.s
|
1660 |
|
1661 | else:
|
1662 | # SetValue() protects the invariant that nameref is Undef or Str
|
1663 | raise AssertionError(val.tag())
|
1664 |
|
1665 | # TODO: Respect eval_unsafe_arith here (issue 881). See how it's done in
|
1666 | # 'printf -v' with MakeArithParser
|
1667 | if not match.IsValidVarName(new_name):
|
1668 | # e.g. '#' or '1' or ''
|
1669 | if self.exec_opts.strict_nameref():
|
1670 | e_die('nameref %r contains invalid variable name %r' %
|
1671 | (name, new_name))
|
1672 | else:
|
1673 | # Bash has this odd behavior of clearing the nameref bit when
|
1674 | # ref=#invalid#. strict_nameref avoids it.
|
1675 | cell.nameref = False
|
1676 | return cell, name_map, name # fallback
|
1677 |
|
1678 | # Check for circular namerefs.
|
1679 | if ref_trail is None:
|
1680 | ref_trail = [name]
|
1681 | else:
|
1682 | if new_name in ref_trail:
|
1683 | e_die('Circular nameref %s' % ' -> '.join(ref_trail))
|
1684 | ref_trail.append(new_name)
|
1685 |
|
1686 | # 'declare -n' uses dynamic scope.
|
1687 | cell, name_map, cell_name = self._ResolveNameOrRef(new_name,
|
1688 | scope_e.Dynamic,
|
1689 | ref_trail=ref_trail)
|
1690 | return cell, name_map, cell_name
|
1691 |
|
1692 | def IsBashAssoc(self, name):
|
1693 | # type: (str) -> bool
|
1694 | """Returns whether a name resolve to a cell with an associative array.
|
1695 |
|
1696 | We need to know this to evaluate the index expression properly
|
1697 | -- should it be coerced to an integer or not?
|
1698 | """
|
1699 | cell, _, _ = self._ResolveNameOrRef(name, self.ScopesForReading())
|
1700 | # foo=([key]=value)
|
1701 | return cell is not None and cell.val.tag() == value_e.BashAssoc
|
1702 |
|
1703 | def SetPlace(self, place, val, blame_loc):
|
1704 | # type: (value.Place, value_t, loc_t) -> None
|
1705 |
|
1706 | yval = place.lval
|
1707 | UP_yval = yval
|
1708 | with tagswitch(yval) as case:
|
1709 | if case(y_lvalue_e.Local):
|
1710 | yval = cast(LeftName, UP_yval)
|
1711 |
|
1712 | # Check that the frame is still alive
|
1713 | found = False
|
1714 | for i in xrange(len(self.var_stack) - 1, -1, -1):
|
1715 | frame = self.var_stack[i]
|
1716 | if frame is place.frame:
|
1717 | found = True
|
1718 | #log('FOUND %s', found)
|
1719 | break
|
1720 | if not found:
|
1721 | e_die(
|
1722 | "Can't assign to place that's no longer on the call stack.",
|
1723 | blame_loc)
|
1724 |
|
1725 | cell = frame.get(yval.name)
|
1726 | if cell is None:
|
1727 | cell = Cell(False, False, False, val)
|
1728 | frame[yval.name] = cell
|
1729 | else:
|
1730 | cell.val = val
|
1731 |
|
1732 | elif case(y_lvalue_e.Container):
|
1733 | e_die('Container place not implemented', blame_loc)
|
1734 |
|
1735 | else:
|
1736 | raise AssertionError()
|
1737 |
|
1738 | def SetLocalName(self, lval, val):
|
1739 | # type: (LeftName, value_t) -> None
|
1740 |
|
1741 | # Equivalent to
|
1742 | # self._ResolveNameOnly(lval.name, scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
1743 | name_map = self.var_stack[-1]
|
1744 | cell = name_map.get(lval.name)
|
1745 |
|
1746 | if cell:
|
1747 | if cell.readonly:
|
1748 | e_die("Can't assign to readonly value %r" % lval.name,
|
1749 | lval.blame_loc)
|
1750 | cell.val = val # Mutate value_t
|
1751 | else:
|
1752 | cell = Cell(False, False, False, val)
|
1753 | name_map[lval.name] = cell
|
1754 |
|
1755 | def SetNamed(self, lval, val, which_scopes, flags=0):
|
1756 | # type: (LeftName, value_t, scope_t, int) -> None
|
1757 |
|
1758 | if flags & SetNameref or flags & ClearNameref:
|
1759 | # declare -n ref=x # refers to the ref itself
|
1760 | cell, name_map = self._ResolveNameOnly(lval.name, which_scopes)
|
1761 | cell_name = lval.name
|
1762 | else:
|
1763 | # ref=x # mutates THROUGH the reference
|
1764 |
|
1765 | # Note on how to implement declare -n ref='a[42]'
|
1766 | # 1. Call _ResolveNameOnly()
|
1767 | # 2. If cell.nameref, call self.unsafe_arith.ParseVarRef() ->
|
1768 | # BracedVarSub
|
1769 | # 3. Turn BracedVarSub into an sh_lvalue, and call
|
1770 | # self.unsafe_arith.SetValue() wrapper with ref_trail
|
1771 | cell, name_map, cell_name = self._ResolveNameOrRef(
|
1772 | lval.name, which_scopes)
|
1773 |
|
1774 | if cell:
|
1775 | # Clear before checking readonly bit.
|
1776 | # NOTE: Could be cell.flags &= flag_clear_mask
|
1777 | if flags & ClearExport:
|
1778 | cell.exported = False
|
1779 | if flags & ClearReadOnly:
|
1780 | cell.readonly = False
|
1781 | if flags & ClearNameref:
|
1782 | cell.nameref = False
|
1783 |
|
1784 | if val is not None: # e.g. declare -rx existing
|
1785 | # Note: this DYNAMIC check means we can't have 'const' in a loop.
|
1786 | # But that's true for 'readonly' too, and hoisting it makes more
|
1787 | # sense anyway.
|
1788 | if cell.readonly:
|
1789 | e_die("Can't assign to readonly value %r" % lval.name,
|
1790 | lval.blame_loc)
|
1791 | cell.val = val # CHANGE VAL
|
1792 |
|
1793 | # NOTE: Could be cell.flags |= flag_set_mask
|
1794 | if flags & SetExport:
|
1795 | cell.exported = True
|
1796 | if flags & SetReadOnly:
|
1797 | cell.readonly = True
|
1798 | if flags & SetNameref:
|
1799 | cell.nameref = True
|
1800 |
|
1801 | else:
|
1802 | if val is None: # declare -rx nonexistent
|
1803 | # set -o nounset; local foo; echo $foo # It's still undefined!
|
1804 | val = value.Undef # export foo, readonly foo
|
1805 |
|
1806 | cell = Cell(bool(flags & SetExport), bool(flags & SetReadOnly),
|
1807 | bool(flags & SetNameref), val)
|
1808 | name_map[cell_name] = cell
|
1809 |
|
1810 | # Maintain invariant that only strings and undefined cells can be
|
1811 | # exported.
|
1812 | assert cell.val is not None, cell
|
1813 |
|
1814 | if cell.val.tag() not in (value_e.Undef, value_e.Str):
|
1815 | if cell.exported:
|
1816 | if self.exec_opts.strict_array():
|
1817 | e_die("Only strings can be exported (strict_array)",
|
1818 | lval.blame_loc)
|
1819 | if cell.nameref:
|
1820 | e_die("nameref must be a string", lval.blame_loc)
|
1821 |
|
1822 | def SetValue(self, lval, val, which_scopes, flags=0):
|
1823 | # type: (sh_lvalue_t, value_t, scope_t, int) -> None
|
1824 | """
|
1825 | Args:
|
1826 | lval: sh_lvalue
|
1827 | val: value, or None if only changing flags
|
1828 | which_scopes:
|
1829 | Local | Global | Dynamic - for builtins, PWD, etc.
|
1830 | flags: packed pair (keyword_id, bit mask of set/clear flags)
|
1831 |
|
1832 | Note: in bash, PWD=/ changes the directory. But not in dash.
|
1833 | """
|
1834 | # STRICTNESS / SANENESS:
|
1835 | #
|
1836 | # 1) Don't create arrays automatically, e.g. a[1000]=x
|
1837 | # 2) Never change types? yeah I think that's a good idea, at least for oil
|
1838 | # (not sh, for compatibility). set -o strict_types or something. That
|
1839 | # means arrays have to be initialized with let arr = [], which is fine.
|
1840 | # This helps with stuff like IFS. It starts off as a string, and assigning
|
1841 | # it to a list is an error. I guess you will have to turn this no for
|
1842 | # bash?
|
1843 | #
|
1844 | # TODO:
|
1845 | # - COMPUTED vars can't be set
|
1846 | # - What about PWD / OLDPWD / UID / EUID ? You can simply make them
|
1847 | # readonly.
|
1848 | # - Maybe PARSE $PS1 and $PS4 when they're set, to avoid the error on use?
|
1849 | # - Other validity: $HOME could be checked for existence
|
1850 |
|
1851 | UP_lval = lval
|
1852 | with tagswitch(lval) as case:
|
1853 | if case(sh_lvalue_e.Var):
|
1854 | lval = cast(LeftName, UP_lval)
|
1855 |
|
1856 | self.SetNamed(lval, val, which_scopes, flags=flags)
|
1857 |
|
1858 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Indexed):
|
1859 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Indexed, UP_lval)
|
1860 |
|
1861 | # There is no syntax 'declare a[x]'
|
1862 | assert val is not None, val
|
1863 |
|
1864 | # TODO: relax this for Oil
|
1865 | assert val.tag() == value_e.Str, val
|
1866 | rval = cast(value.Str, val)
|
1867 |
|
1868 | # Note: location could be a[x]=1 or (( a[ x ] = 1 ))
|
1869 | left_loc = lval.blame_loc
|
1870 |
|
1871 | # bash/mksh have annoying behavior of letting you do LHS assignment to
|
1872 | # Undef, which then turns into an INDEXED array. (Undef means that set
|
1873 | # -o nounset fails.)
|
1874 | cell, name_map, _ = self._ResolveNameOrRef(
|
1875 | lval.name, which_scopes)
|
1876 | if not cell:
|
1877 | self._BindNewArrayWithEntry(name_map, lval, rval, flags)
|
1878 | return
|
1879 |
|
1880 | if cell.readonly:
|
1881 | e_die("Can't assign to readonly array", left_loc)
|
1882 |
|
1883 | UP_cell_val = cell.val
|
1884 | # undef[0]=y is allowed
|
1885 | with tagswitch(UP_cell_val) as case2:
|
1886 | if case2(value_e.Undef):
|
1887 | self._BindNewArrayWithEntry(name_map, lval, rval,
|
1888 | flags)
|
1889 | return
|
1890 |
|
1891 | elif case2(value_e.Str):
|
1892 | # s=x
|
1893 | # s[1]=y # invalid
|
1894 | e_die("Can't assign to items in a string", left_loc)
|
1895 |
|
1896 | elif case2(value_e.BashArray):
|
1897 | cell_val = cast(value.BashArray, UP_cell_val)
|
1898 | strs = cell_val.strs
|
1899 |
|
1900 | n = len(strs)
|
1901 | index = lval.index
|
1902 | if index < 0: # a[-1]++ computes this twice; could we avoid it?
|
1903 | index += n
|
1904 |
|
1905 | if 0 <= index and index < n:
|
1906 | strs[index] = rval.s
|
1907 | else:
|
1908 | # Fill it in with None. It could look like this:
|
1909 | # ['1', 2, 3, None, None, '4', None]
|
1910 | # Then ${#a[@]} counts the entries that are not None.
|
1911 | #
|
1912 | # TODO: strict_array for Oil arrays won't auto-fill.
|
1913 | n = index - len(strs) + 1
|
1914 | for i in xrange(n):
|
1915 | strs.append(None)
|
1916 | strs[lval.index] = rval.s
|
1917 | return
|
1918 |
|
1919 | # This could be an object, eggex object, etc. It won't be
|
1920 | # BashAssoc shouldn because we query IsBashAssoc before evaluating
|
1921 | # sh_lhs. Could conslidate with s[i] case above
|
1922 | e_die(
|
1923 | "Value of type %s can't be indexed" % ui.ValType(cell.val),
|
1924 | left_loc)
|
1925 |
|
1926 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Keyed):
|
1927 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Keyed, UP_lval)
|
1928 |
|
1929 | # There is no syntax 'declare A["x"]'
|
1930 | assert val is not None, val
|
1931 | assert val.tag() == value_e.Str, val
|
1932 | rval = cast(value.Str, val)
|
1933 |
|
1934 | left_loc = lval.blame_loc
|
1935 |
|
1936 | cell, name_map, _ = self._ResolveNameOrRef(
|
1937 | lval.name, which_scopes)
|
1938 | if cell.readonly:
|
1939 | e_die("Can't assign to readonly associative array",
|
1940 | left_loc)
|
1941 |
|
1942 | # We already looked it up before making the sh_lvalue
|
1943 | assert cell.val.tag() == value_e.BashAssoc, cell
|
1944 | cell_val2 = cast(value.BashAssoc, cell.val)
|
1945 |
|
1946 | cell_val2.d[lval.key] = rval.s
|
1947 |
|
1948 | else:
|
1949 | raise AssertionError(lval.tag())
|
1950 |
|
1951 | def _BindNewArrayWithEntry(self, name_map, lval, val, flags):
|
1952 | # type: (Dict[str, Cell], sh_lvalue.Indexed, value.Str, int) -> None
|
1953 | """Fill 'name_map' with a new indexed array entry."""
|
1954 | no_str = None # type: Optional[str]
|
1955 | items = [no_str] * lval.index
|
1956 | items.append(val.s)
|
1957 | new_value = value.BashArray(items)
|
1958 |
|
1959 | # arrays can't be exported; can't have BashAssoc flag
|
1960 | readonly = bool(flags & SetReadOnly)
|
1961 | name_map[lval.name] = Cell(False, readonly, False, new_value)
|
1962 |
|
1963 | def InternalSetGlobal(self, name, new_val):
|
1964 | # type: (str, value_t) -> None
|
1965 | """For setting read-only globals internally.
|
1966 |
|
1967 | Args:
|
1968 | name: string (not Lhs)
|
1969 | new_val: value
|
1970 |
|
1971 | The variable must already exist.
|
1972 |
|
1973 | Use case: SHELLOPTS.
|
1974 | """
|
1975 | cell = self.var_stack[0][name]
|
1976 | cell.val = new_val
|
1977 |
|
1978 | def GetValue(self, name, which_scopes=scope_e.Shopt):
|
1979 | # type: (str, scope_t) -> value_t
|
1980 | """Used by the WordEvaluator, ArithEvaluator, ExprEvaluator, etc."""
|
1981 | assert isinstance(name, str), name
|
1982 |
|
1983 | if which_scopes == scope_e.Shopt:
|
1984 | which_scopes = self.ScopesForReading()
|
1985 |
|
1986 | with str_switch(name) as case:
|
1987 | # "Registers"
|
1988 | if case('_status'):
|
1989 | return num.ToBig(self.TryStatus())
|
1990 |
|
1991 | elif case('_error'):
|
1992 | return self.TryError()
|
1993 |
|
1994 | elif case('_this_dir'):
|
1995 | if len(self.this_dir) == 0:
|
1996 | # e.g. osh -c '' doesn't have it set
|
1997 | # Should we give a custom error here?
|
1998 | # If you're at the interactive shell, 'source mymodule.oil' will still
|
1999 | # work because 'source' sets it.
|
2000 | return value.Undef
|
2001 | else:
|
2002 | return value.Str(self.this_dir[-1]) # top of stack
|
2003 |
|
2004 | elif case('PIPESTATUS'):
|
2005 | strs2 = [str(i)
|
2006 | for i in self.pipe_status[-1]] # type: List[str]
|
2007 | return value.BashArray(strs2)
|
2008 |
|
2009 | elif case('_pipeline_status'):
|
2010 | items = [num.ToBig(i)
|
2011 | for i in self.pipe_status[-1]] # type: List[value_t]
|
2012 | return value.List(items)
|
2013 |
|
2014 | elif case('_process_sub_status'): # YSH naming convention
|
2015 | items = [num.ToBig(i) for i in self.process_sub_status[-1]]
|
2016 | return value.List(items)
|
2017 |
|
2018 | elif case('BASH_REMATCH'):
|
2019 | top_match = self.regex_match[-1]
|
2020 | with tagswitch(top_match) as case2:
|
2021 | if case2(regex_match_e.No):
|
2022 | groups = [] # type: List[str]
|
2023 | elif case2(regex_match_e.Yes):
|
2024 | m = cast(RegexMatch, top_match)
|
2025 | groups = util.RegexGroupStrings(m.s, m.indices)
|
2026 | return value.BashArray(groups)
|
2027 |
|
2028 | # Do lookup of system globals before looking at user variables. Note: we
|
2029 | # could optimize this at compile-time like $?. That would break
|
2030 | # ${!varref}, but it's already broken for $?.
|
2031 |
|
2032 | elif case('FUNCNAME'):
|
2033 | # bash wants it in reverse order. This is a little inefficient but we're
|
2034 | # not depending on deque().
|
2035 | strs = [] # type: List[str]
|
2036 | for frame in reversed(self.debug_stack):
|
2037 | UP_frame = frame
|
2038 | with tagswitch(frame) as case2:
|
2039 | if case2(debug_frame_e.Call):
|
2040 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Call, UP_frame)
|
2041 | strs.append(frame.func_name)
|
2042 |
|
2043 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Source):
|
2044 | # bash doesn't tell you the filename sourced
|
2045 | strs.append('source')
|
2046 |
|
2047 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Main):
|
2048 | strs.append('main') # also bash behavior
|
2049 |
|
2050 | return value.BashArray(strs) # TODO: Reuse this object too?
|
2051 |
|
2052 | # $BASH_SOURCE and $BASH_LINENO have OFF BY ONE design bugs:
|
2053 | #
|
2054 | # ${BASH_LINENO[$i]} is the line number in the source file
|
2055 | # (${BASH_SOURCE[$i+1]}) where ${FUNCNAME[$i]} was called (or
|
2056 | # ${BASH_LINENO[$i-1]} if referenced within another shell function).
|
2057 | #
|
2058 | # https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Bash-Variables.html
|
2059 |
|
2060 | elif case('BASH_SOURCE'):
|
2061 | strs = []
|
2062 | for frame in reversed(self.debug_stack):
|
2063 | UP_frame = frame
|
2064 | with tagswitch(frame) as case2:
|
2065 | if case2(debug_frame_e.Call):
|
2066 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Call, UP_frame)
|
2067 |
|
2068 | # Weird bash behavior
|
2069 | assert frame.def_tok.line is not None
|
2070 | source_str = ui.GetLineSourceString(
|
2071 | frame.def_tok.line)
|
2072 | strs.append(source_str)
|
2073 |
|
2074 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Source):
|
2075 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Source, UP_frame)
|
2076 | # Is this right?
|
2077 | strs.append(frame.source_name)
|
2078 |
|
2079 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Main):
|
2080 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Main, UP_frame)
|
2081 | strs.append(frame.dollar0)
|
2082 |
|
2083 | return value.BashArray(strs) # TODO: Reuse this object too?
|
2084 |
|
2085 | elif case('BASH_LINENO'):
|
2086 | strs = []
|
2087 | for frame in reversed(self.debug_stack):
|
2088 | UP_frame = frame
|
2089 | with tagswitch(frame) as case2:
|
2090 | if case2(debug_frame_e.Call):
|
2091 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Call, UP_frame)
|
2092 | strs.append(_LineNumber(frame.call_tok))
|
2093 |
|
2094 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Source):
|
2095 | frame = cast(debug_frame.Source, UP_frame)
|
2096 | strs.append(_LineNumber(frame.call_tok))
|
2097 |
|
2098 | elif case2(debug_frame_e.Main):
|
2099 | # Bash does this to line up with 'main'
|
2100 | strs.append('0')
|
2101 |
|
2102 | return value.BashArray(strs) # TODO: Reuse this object too?
|
2103 |
|
2104 | elif case('LINENO'):
|
2105 | assert self.token_for_line is not None
|
2106 | # Reuse object with mutation
|
2107 | # TODO: maybe use interned GetLineNumStr?
|
2108 | self.line_num.s = str(self.token_for_line.line.line_num)
|
2109 | return self.line_num
|
2110 |
|
2111 | elif case('BASHPID'): # TODO: YSH io->getpid()
|
2112 | return value.Str(str(posix.getpid()))
|
2113 |
|
2114 | elif case('_'):
|
2115 | return value.Str(self.last_arg)
|
2116 |
|
2117 | elif case('SECONDS'):
|
2118 | f = time_.time() - self.seconds_start
|
2119 | ok, big_int = mops.FromFloat(f)
|
2120 | assert ok, f # should never be NAN or INFINITY
|
2121 | return value.Int(big_int)
|
2122 |
|
2123 | else:
|
2124 | # In the case 'declare -n ref='a[42]', the result won't be a cell. Idea to
|
2125 | # fix this:
|
2126 | # 1. Call self.unsafe_arith.ParseVarRef() -> BracedVarSub
|
2127 | # 2. Call self.unsafe_arith.GetNameref(bvs_part), and get a value_t
|
2128 | # We still need a ref_trail to detect cycles.
|
2129 | cell, _, _ = self._ResolveNameOrRef(name, which_scopes)
|
2130 | if cell:
|
2131 | return cell.val
|
2132 |
|
2133 | return value.Undef
|
2134 |
|
2135 | def GetCell(self, name, which_scopes=scope_e.Shopt):
|
2136 | # type: (str, scope_t) -> Cell
|
2137 | """Get both the value and flags.
|
2138 |
|
2139 | Usages:
|
2140 | - the 'pp' builtin.
|
2141 | - declare -p
|
2142 | - ${x@a}
|
2143 | - to test of 'TZ' is exported in printf? Why?
|
2144 | """
|
2145 | if which_scopes == scope_e.Shopt:
|
2146 | which_scopes = self.ScopesForReading()
|
2147 |
|
2148 | cell, _ = self._ResolveNameOnly(name, which_scopes)
|
2149 | return cell
|
2150 |
|
2151 | def Unset(self, lval, which_scopes):
|
2152 | # type: (sh_lvalue_t, scope_t) -> bool
|
2153 | """
|
2154 | Returns:
|
2155 | Whether the cell was found.
|
2156 | """
|
2157 | # TODO: Refactor sh_lvalue type to avoid this
|
2158 | UP_lval = lval
|
2159 |
|
2160 | with tagswitch(lval) as case:
|
2161 | if case(sh_lvalue_e.Var): # unset x
|
2162 | lval = cast(LeftName, UP_lval)
|
2163 | var_name = lval.name
|
2164 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Indexed): # unset 'a[1]'
|
2165 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Indexed, UP_lval)
|
2166 | var_name = lval.name
|
2167 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Keyed): # unset 'A["K"]'
|
2168 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Keyed, UP_lval)
|
2169 | var_name = lval.name
|
2170 | else:
|
2171 | raise AssertionError()
|
2172 |
|
2173 | if which_scopes == scope_e.Shopt:
|
2174 | which_scopes = self.ScopesForWriting()
|
2175 |
|
2176 | cell, name_map, cell_name = self._ResolveNameOrRef(
|
2177 | var_name, which_scopes)
|
2178 | if not cell:
|
2179 | return False # 'unset' builtin falls back on functions
|
2180 | if cell.readonly:
|
2181 | raise error.Runtime("Can't unset readonly variable %r" % var_name)
|
2182 |
|
2183 | with tagswitch(lval) as case:
|
2184 | if case(sh_lvalue_e.Var): # unset x
|
2185 | # Make variables in higher scopes visible.
|
2186 | # example: test/spec.sh builtin-vars -r 24 (ble.sh)
|
2187 | mylib.dict_erase(name_map, cell_name)
|
2188 |
|
2189 | # alternative that some shells use:
|
2190 | # name_map[cell_name].val = value.Undef
|
2191 | # cell.exported = False
|
2192 |
|
2193 | # This should never happen because we do recursive lookups of namerefs.
|
2194 | assert not cell.nameref, cell
|
2195 |
|
2196 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Indexed): # unset 'a[1]'
|
2197 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Indexed, UP_lval)
|
2198 | # Note: Setting an entry to None and shifting entries are pretty
|
2199 | # much the same in shell.
|
2200 |
|
2201 | val = cell.val
|
2202 | UP_val = val
|
2203 | if val.tag() != value_e.BashArray:
|
2204 | raise error.Runtime("%r isn't an array" % var_name)
|
2205 |
|
2206 | val = cast(value.BashArray, UP_val)
|
2207 | strs = val.strs
|
2208 |
|
2209 | n = len(strs)
|
2210 | last_index = n - 1
|
2211 | index = lval.index
|
2212 | if index < 0:
|
2213 | index += n
|
2214 |
|
2215 | if index == last_index:
|
2216 | # Special case: The array SHORTENS if you unset from the end. You
|
2217 | # can tell with a+=(3 4)
|
2218 | strs.pop()
|
2219 | elif 0 <= index and index < last_index:
|
2220 | strs[index] = None
|
2221 | else:
|
2222 | # If it's not found, it's not an error. In other words, 'unset'
|
2223 | # ensures that a value doesn't exist, regardless of whether it
|
2224 | # existed. It's idempotent.
|
2225 | # (Ousterhout specifically argues that the strict behavior was a
|
2226 | # mistake for Tcl!)
|
2227 | pass
|
2228 |
|
2229 | elif case(sh_lvalue_e.Keyed): # unset 'A["K"]'
|
2230 | lval = cast(sh_lvalue.Keyed, UP_lval)
|
2231 |
|
2232 | val = cell.val
|
2233 | UP_val = val
|
2234 |
|
2235 | # note: never happens because of mem.IsBashAssoc test for sh_lvalue.Keyed
|
2236 | #if val.tag() != value_e.BashAssoc:
|
2237 | # raise error.Runtime("%r isn't an associative array" % lval.name)
|
2238 |
|
2239 | val = cast(value.BashAssoc, UP_val)
|
2240 | mylib.dict_erase(val.d, lval.key)
|
2241 |
|
2242 | else:
|
2243 | raise AssertionError(lval)
|
2244 |
|
2245 | return True
|
2246 |
|
2247 | def ScopesForReading(self):
|
2248 | # type: () -> scope_t
|
2249 | """Read scope."""
|
2250 | return (scope_e.Dynamic
|
2251 | if self.exec_opts.dynamic_scope() else scope_e.LocalOrGlobal)
|
2252 |
|
2253 | def ScopesForWriting(self):
|
2254 | # type: () -> scope_t
|
2255 | """Write scope."""
|
2256 | return (scope_e.Dynamic
|
2257 | if self.exec_opts.dynamic_scope() else scope_e.LocalOnly)
|
2258 |
|
2259 | def ClearFlag(self, name, flag):
|
2260 | # type: (str, int) -> bool
|
2261 | """Used for export -n.
|
2262 |
|
2263 | We don't use SetValue() because even if rval is None, it will make an
|
2264 | Undef value in a scope.
|
2265 | """
|
2266 | cell, name_map = self._ResolveNameOnly(name, self.ScopesForReading())
|
2267 | if cell:
|
2268 | if flag & ClearExport:
|
2269 | cell.exported = False
|
2270 | if flag & ClearNameref:
|
2271 | cell.nameref = False
|
2272 | return True
|
2273 | else:
|
2274 | return False
|
2275 |
|
2276 | def GetExported(self):
|
2277 | # type: () -> Dict[str, str]
|
2278 | """Get all the variables that are marked exported."""
|
2279 | # TODO: This is run on every SimpleCommand. Should we have a dirty flag?
|
2280 | # We have to notice these things:
|
2281 | # - If an exported variable is changed.
|
2282 | # - If the set of exported variables changes.
|
2283 |
|
2284 | exported = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
|
2285 | # Search from globals up. Names higher on the stack will overwrite names
|
2286 | # lower on the stack.
|
2287 | for scope in self.var_stack:
|
2288 | for name, cell in iteritems(scope):
|
2289 | # TODO: Disallow exporting at assignment time. If an exported Str is
|
2290 | # changed to BashArray, also clear its 'exported' flag.
|
2291 | if cell.exported and cell.val.tag() == value_e.Str:
|
2292 | val = cast(value.Str, cell.val)
|
2293 | exported[name] = val.s
|
2294 | return exported
|
2295 |
|
2296 | def VarNames(self):
|
2297 | # type: () -> List[str]
|
2298 | """For internal OSH completion and compgen -A variable.
|
2299 |
|
2300 | NOTE: We could also add $? $$ etc.?
|
2301 | """
|
2302 | ret = [] # type: List[str]
|
2303 | # Look up the stack, yielding all variables. Bash seems to do this.
|
2304 | for scope in self.var_stack:
|
2305 | for name in scope:
|
2306 | ret.append(name)
|
2307 | return ret
|
2308 |
|
2309 | def VarNamesStartingWith(self, prefix):
|
2310 | # type: (str) -> List[str]
|
2311 | """For ${!prefix@}"""
|
2312 | # Look up the stack, yielding all variables. Bash seems to do this.
|
2313 | names = [] # type: List[str]
|
2314 | for scope in self.var_stack:
|
2315 | for name in scope:
|
2316 | if name.startswith(prefix):
|
2317 | names.append(name)
|
2318 | return names
|
2319 |
|
2320 | def GetAllVars(self):
|
2321 | # type: () -> Dict[str, str]
|
2322 | """Get all variables and their values, for 'set' builtin."""
|
2323 | result = {} # type: Dict[str, str]
|
2324 | for scope in self.var_stack:
|
2325 | for name, cell in iteritems(scope):
|
2326 | # TODO: Show other types?
|
2327 | val = cell.val
|
2328 | if val.tag() == value_e.Str:
|
2329 | str_val = cast(value.Str, val)
|
2330 | result[name] = str_val.s
|
2331 | return result
|
2332 |
|
2333 | def GetAllCells(self, which_scopes):
|
2334 | # type: (scope_t) -> Dict[str, Cell]
|
2335 | """Get all variables and their values, for 'set' builtin."""
|
2336 | result = {} # type: Dict[str, Cell]
|
2337 |
|
2338 | if which_scopes == scope_e.Dynamic:
|
2339 | scopes = self.var_stack
|
2340 | elif which_scopes == scope_e.LocalOnly:
|
2341 | scopes = self.var_stack[-1:]
|
2342 | elif which_scopes == scope_e.GlobalOnly:
|
2343 | scopes = self.var_stack[0:1]
|
2344 | elif which_scopes == scope_e.LocalOrGlobal:
|
2345 | scopes = [self.var_stack[0]]
|
2346 | if len(self.var_stack) > 1:
|
2347 | scopes.append(self.var_stack[-1])
|
2348 | else:
|
2349 | raise AssertionError()
|
2350 |
|
2351 | for scope in scopes:
|
2352 | for name, cell in iteritems(scope):
|
2353 | result[name] = cell
|
2354 | return result
|
2355 |
|
2356 | def IsGlobalScope(self):
|
2357 | # type: () -> bool
|
2358 | return len(self.var_stack) == 1
|
2359 |
|
2360 | def SetRegexMatch(self, match):
|
2361 | # type: (regex_match_t) -> None
|
2362 | self.regex_match[-1] = match
|
2363 |
|
2364 | def GetRegexMatch(self):
|
2365 | # type: () -> regex_match_t
|
2366 | return self.regex_match[-1]
|
2367 |
|
2368 | def PushContextStack(self, context):
|
2369 | # type: (Dict[str, value_t]) -> None
|
2370 | self.ctx_stack.append(context)
|
2371 |
|
2372 | def GetContext(self):
|
2373 | # type: () -> Optional[Dict[str, value_t]]
|
2374 | if len(self.ctx_stack):
|
2375 | return self.ctx_stack[-1]
|
2376 | return None
|
2377 |
|
2378 | def PopContextStack(self):
|
2379 | # type: () -> Dict[str, value_t]
|
2380 | assert self.ctx_stack, "Empty context stack"
|
2381 | return self.ctx_stack.pop()
|
2382 |
|
2383 |
|
2384 | class Procs:
|
2385 |
|
2386 | def __init__(self, mem):
|
2387 | # type: (Mem) -> None
|
2388 | self.mem = mem
|
2389 | self.sh_funcs = {} # type: Dict[str, value.Proc]
|
2390 |
|
2391 | def SetProc(self, name, proc):
|
2392 | # type: (str, value.Proc) -> None
|
2393 | self.mem.var_stack[0][name] = Cell(False, False, False, proc)
|
2394 |
|
2395 | def SetShFunc(self, name, proc):
|
2396 | # type: (str, value.Proc) -> None
|
2397 | self.sh_funcs[name] = proc
|
2398 |
|
2399 | def Get(self, name):
|
2400 | # type: (str) -> value.Proc
|
2401 | """Try to find a proc/sh-func by `name`, or return None if not found.
|
2402 |
|
2403 | First, we search for a proc, and then a sh-func. This means that procs
|
2404 | can shadow the definition of sh-funcs.
|
2405 | """
|
2406 | maybe_proc = self.mem.GetValue(name)
|
2407 | if maybe_proc.tag() == value_e.Proc:
|
2408 | return cast(value.Proc, maybe_proc)
|
2409 |
|
2410 | if name in self.sh_funcs:
|
2411 | return self.sh_funcs[name]
|
2412 |
|
2413 | return None
|
2414 |
|
2415 | def Del(self, to_del):
|
2416 | # type: (str) -> None
|
2417 | """Undefine a sh-func with name `to_del`, if it exists."""
|
2418 | mylib.dict_erase(self.sh_funcs, to_del)
|
2419 |
|
2420 | def GetNames(self):
|
2421 | # type: () -> List[str]
|
2422 | """Returns a *sorted* list of all proc names"""
|
2423 | names = list(self.sh_funcs.keys())
|
2424 |
|
2425 | vars = self.mem.var_stack[0]
|
2426 | for name in vars:
|
2427 | cell = vars[name]
|
2428 | if cell.val.tag() == value_e.Proc:
|
2429 | names.append(name)
|
2430 |
|
2431 | return sorted(names)
|
2432 |
|
2433 |
|
2434 | #
|
2435 | # Wrappers to Set Variables
|
2436 | #
|
2437 |
|
2438 |
|
2439 | def OshLanguageSetValue(mem, lval, val, flags=0):
|
2440 | # type: (Mem, sh_lvalue_t, value_t, int) -> None
|
2441 | """Like 'setvar' (scope_e.LocalOnly), unless dynamic scope is on.
|
2442 |
|
2443 | That is, it respects shopt --unset dynamic_scope.
|
2444 |
|
2445 | Used for assignment builtins, (( a = b )), {fd}>out, ${x=}, etc.
|
2446 | """
|
2447 | which_scopes = mem.ScopesForWriting()
|
2448 | mem.SetValue(lval, val, which_scopes, flags=flags)
|
2449 |
|
2450 |
|
2451 | def BuiltinSetValue(mem, lval, val):
|
2452 | # type: (Mem, sh_lvalue_t, value_t) -> None
|
2453 | """Equivalent of x=$y
|
2454 |
|
2455 | Called by BuiltinSetString and BuiltinSetArray Used directly by
|
2456 | printf -v because it can mutate an array
|
2457 | """
|
2458 | mem.SetValue(lval, val, mem.ScopesForWriting())
|
2459 |
|
2460 |
|
2461 | def BuiltinSetString(mem, name, s):
|
2462 | # type: (Mem, str, str) -> None
|
2463 | """Set a string by looking up the stack.
|
2464 |
|
2465 | Used for 'read', 'getopts', completion builtins, etc.
|
2466 | """
|
2467 | assert isinstance(s, str)
|
2468 | BuiltinSetValue(mem, location.LName(name), value.Str(s))
|
2469 |
|
2470 |
|
2471 | def BuiltinSetArray(mem, name, a):
|
2472 | # type: (Mem, str, List[str]) -> None
|
2473 | """Set an array by looking up the stack.
|
2474 |
|
2475 | Used by compadjust, read -a, etc.
|
2476 | """
|
2477 | assert isinstance(a, list)
|
2478 | BuiltinSetValue(mem, location.LName(name), value.BashArray(a))
|
2479 |
|
2480 |
|
2481 | def SetGlobalString(mem, name, s):
|
2482 | # type: (Mem, str, str) -> None
|
2483 | """Helper for completion, etc."""
|
2484 | assert isinstance(s, str)
|
2485 | val = value.Str(s)
|
2486 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName(name), val, scope_e.GlobalOnly)
|
2487 |
|
2488 |
|
2489 | def SetGlobalArray(mem, name, a):
|
2490 | # type: (Mem, str, List[str]) -> None
|
2491 | """Used by completion, shell initialization, etc."""
|
2492 | assert isinstance(a, list)
|
2493 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName(name), value.BashArray(a), scope_e.GlobalOnly)
|
2494 |
|
2495 |
|
2496 | def _SetGlobalValue(mem, name, val):
|
2497 | # type: (Mem, str, value_t) -> None
|
2498 | """Helper for completion, etc."""
|
2499 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName(name), val, scope_e.GlobalOnly)
|
2500 |
|
2501 |
|
2502 | def ExportGlobalString(mem, name, s):
|
2503 | # type: (Mem, str, str) -> None
|
2504 | """Helper for completion, $PWD, $OLDPWD, etc."""
|
2505 | assert isinstance(s, str)
|
2506 | val = value.Str(s)
|
2507 | mem.SetNamed(location.LName(name),
|
2508 | val,
|
2509 | scope_e.GlobalOnly,
|
2510 | flags=SetExport)
|
2511 |
|
2512 |
|
2513 | #
|
2514 | # Wrappers to Get Variables
|
2515 | #
|
2516 |
|
2517 |
|
2518 | def DynamicGetVar(mem, name, which_scopes):
|
2519 | # type: (Mem, str, scope_t) -> value_t
|
2520 | """
|
2521 | For getVar() and shvarGet()
|
2522 | """
|
2523 | val = mem.GetValue(name, which_scopes=which_scopes)
|
2524 |
|
2525 | # Undef is not a user-visible value!
|
2526 | # There's no way to distinguish null from undefined.
|
2527 | if val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
|
2528 | return value.Null
|
2529 |
|
2530 | return val
|
2531 |
|
2532 |
|
2533 | def GetString(mem, name):
|
2534 | # type: (Mem, str) -> str
|
2535 | """Wrapper around GetValue(). Check that HOME, PWD, OLDPWD, etc. are
|
2536 | strings. bash doesn't have these errors because ${array} is ${array[0]}.
|
2537 |
|
2538 | TODO: We could also check this when you're storing variables?
|
2539 | """
|
2540 | val = mem.GetValue(name)
|
2541 | UP_val = val
|
2542 | with tagswitch(val) as case:
|
2543 | if case(value_e.Undef):
|
2544 | raise error.Runtime("$%s isn't defined" % name)
|
2545 | elif case(value_e.Str):
|
2546 | return cast(value.Str, UP_val).s
|
2547 | else:
|
2548 | # User would have to 'unset HOME' to get rid of exported flag
|
2549 | raise error.Runtime("$%s should be a string" % name)
|
2550 |
|
2551 |
|
2552 | def MaybeString(mem, name):
|
2553 | # type: (Mem, str) -> Optional[str]
|
2554 | """Like GetString(), but doesn't throw an exception."""
|
2555 | try:
|
2556 | return GetString(mem, name)
|
2557 | except error.Runtime:
|
2558 | return None
|
2559 |
|
2560 |
|
2561 | def GetInteger(mem, name):
|
2562 | # type: (Mem, str) -> int
|
2563 | """For OPTIND variable used in getopts builtin.
|
2564 |
|
2565 | TODO: it could be value.Int() ?
|
2566 | """
|
2567 | val = mem.GetValue(name)
|
2568 | if val.tag() != value_e.Str:
|
2569 | raise error.Runtime('$%s should be a string, got %s' %
|
2570 | (name, ui.ValType(val)))
|
2571 | s = cast(value.Str, val).s
|
2572 | try:
|
2573 | i = int(s)
|
2574 | except ValueError:
|
2575 | raise error.Runtime("$%s doesn't look like an integer, got %r" %
|
2576 | (name, s))
|
2577 | return i
|
2578 |
|
2579 |
|
2580 | # vim: sw=4
|