pkgsrc/mk/check/check-portability.sh

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# $NetBSD: check-portability.sh,v 1.9 2013/01/04 10:51:57 jperkin Exp $
#
# This program checks all files in the current directory and any
# subdirectories for portability issues that are likely to result in
# false assumptions by the package.
#
# The most prominent example is the "==" operator of test(1), which is
# only implemented by bash and some versions of the ksh.
#
# usage: check-portability.sh
#
set -eu
checkdir=`dirname "$0"`
. "$checkdir/check-subr.sh"
cs_setprogname "$0"
: ${SKIP_FILTER:=""}
# usage: check_shell <fname>
check_shell() {
env \
CK_FNAME="$1" \
CK_PROGNAME="check-portability.awk" \
awk -f "$checkdir/check-subr.awk" \
-f "$checkdir/check-portability.awk" \
< "$1" 1>&2 \
|| cs_exitcode=1
}
find * -type f -print 2>/dev/null \
| {
opsys=`uname -s`-`uname -r`
while read fname; do
skip=no
eval "case \"\$fname\" in $SKIP_FILTER *.orig) skip=yes;; esac"
[ $skip = no ] || continue
case "$opsys" in
SunOS-5.9)
# See also (if you can):
# http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-1-4250902-1
firstline=`sed 1q < "$fname"`
;;
*) read firstline < "$fname" || continue
;;
esac
case "$firstline" in
"#!"*"/bin/sh")
check_shell "$fname"
case "$opsys" in
SunOS-5.[0-9]|SunOS-5.10)
echo "WARNING: [check-portability.sh] $fname has /bin/sh as interpreter, which is horribly broken on Solaris." 1>&2
;;
esac
;;
esac
done
cs_exit
}