#!/usr/bin/perl
# This script is essentially copied from /usr/share/lintian/checks/scripts,
# which is:
# Copyright (C) 1998 Richard Braakman
# Copyright (C) 2002 Josip Rodin
# This version is
# Copyright (C) 2003 Julian Gilbey
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see .
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Long qw(:config bundling permute no_getopt_compat);
use File::Temp qw/tempfile/;
sub init_hashes;
(my $progname = $0) =~ s|.*/||;
my $usage = <<"EOF";
Usage: $progname [-n] [-f] [-x] [-e] script ...
or: $progname --help
or: $progname --version
This script performs basic checks for the presence of bashisms
in /bin/sh scripts and the lack of bashisms in /bin/bash ones.
EOF
my $version = <<"EOF";
This is $progname, from the Debian devscripts package, version ###VERSION###
This code is copyright 2003 by Julian Gilbey ,
based on original code which is copyright 1998 by Richard Braakman
and copyright 2002 by Josip Rodin.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are free to redistribute this code under the terms of the
GNU General Public License, version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
EOF
my ($opt_echo, $opt_force, $opt_extra, $opt_posix, $opt_early_fail);
my ($opt_help, $opt_version);
my @filenames;
# Detect if STDIN is a pipe
if (scalar(@ARGV) == 0 && (-p STDIN or -f STDIN)) {
push(@ARGV, '-');
}
##
## handle command-line options
##
$opt_help = 1 if int(@ARGV) == 0;
GetOptions(
"help|h" => \$opt_help,
"version|v" => \$opt_version,
"newline|n" => \$opt_echo,
"force|f" => \$opt_force,
"extra|x" => \$opt_extra,
"posix|p" => \$opt_posix,
"early-fail|e" => \$opt_early_fail,
)
or die
"Usage: $progname [options] filelist\nRun $progname --help for more details\n";
if ($opt_help) { print $usage; exit 0; }
if ($opt_version) { print $version; exit 0; }
$opt_echo = 1 if $opt_posix;
my $mode = 0;
my $issues = 0;
my $status = 0;
my $makefile = 0;
my (%bashisms, %string_bashisms, %singlequote_bashisms);
my $LEADIN
= qr'(?:(?:^|[`&;(|{])\s*|(?:(?:if|elif|while)(?:\s+!)?|then|do|shell)\s+)';
init_hashes;
my @bashisms_keys = sort keys %bashisms;
my @string_bashisms_keys = sort keys %string_bashisms;
my @singlequote_bashisms_keys = sort keys %singlequote_bashisms;
foreach my $filename (@ARGV) {
my $check_lines_count = -1;
my $display_filename = $filename;
if ($filename eq '-') {
my $tmp_fh;
($tmp_fh, $filename)
= tempfile("chkbashisms_tmp.XXXX", TMPDIR => 1, UNLINK => 1);
while (my $line = ) {
print $tmp_fh $line;
}
close($tmp_fh);
$display_filename = "(stdin)";
}
if (!$opt_force) {
$check_lines_count = script_is_evil_and_wrong($filename);
}
if ($check_lines_count == 0 or $check_lines_count == 1) {
warn
"script $display_filename does not appear to be a /bin/sh script; skipping\n";
next;
}
if ($check_lines_count != -1) {
warn
"script $display_filename appears to be a shell wrapper; only checking the first "
. "$check_lines_count lines\n";
}
unless (open C, '<', $filename) {
warn "cannot open script $display_filename for reading: $!\n";
$status |= 2;
next;
}
$issues = 0;
$mode = 0;
my $cat_string = "";
my $cat_indented = 0;
my $quote_string = "";
my $last_continued = 0;
my $continued = 0;
my $found_rules = 0;
my $buffered_orig_line = "";
my $buffered_line = "";
my %start_lines;
while () {
next unless ($check_lines_count == -1 or $. <= $check_lines_count);
if ($. == 1) { # This should be an interpreter line
if (m,^\#!\s*(?:\S+/env\s+)?(\S+),) {
my $interpreter = $1;
if ($interpreter =~ m,(?:^|/)make$,) {
init_hashes if !$makefile++;
$makefile = 1;
} else {
init_hashes if $makefile--;
$makefile = 0;
}
next if $opt_force;
if ($interpreter =~ m,(?:^|/)bash$,) {
$mode = 1;
} elsif ($interpreter !~ m,(?:^|/)(sh|dash|posh)$,) {
### ksh/zsh?
warn
"script $display_filename does not appear to be a /bin/sh script; skipping\n";
$status |= 2;
last;
}
} else {
warn
"script $display_filename does not appear to have a \#! interpreter line;\nyou may get strange results\n";
}
}
chomp;
my $orig_line = $_;
# We want to remove end-of-line comments, so need to skip
# comments that appear inside balanced pairs
# of single or double quotes
# Remove comments in the "quoted" part of a line that starts
# in a quoted block? The problem is that we have no idea
# whether the program interpreting the block treats the
# quote character as part of the comment or as a quote
# terminator. We err on the side of caution and assume it
# will be treated as part of the comment.
# s/^(?:.*?[^\\])?$quote_string(.*)$/$1/ if $quote_string ne "";
# skip comment lines
if ( m,^\s*\#,
&& $quote_string eq ''
&& $buffered_line eq ''
&& $cat_string eq '') {
next;
}
# Remove quoted strings so we can more easily ignore comments
# inside them
s/(^|[^\\](?:\\\\)*)\'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])+\'/$1''/g;
s/(^|[^\\](?:\\\\)*)\"(?:\\.|[^\\\"])+\"/$1""/g;
# If inside a quoted string, remove everything before the quote
s/^.+?\'//
if ($quote_string eq "'");
s/^.+?[^\\]\"//
if ($quote_string eq '"');
# If the remaining string contains what looks like a comment,
# eat it. In either case, swap the unmodified script line
# back in for processing.
if (m/(?:^|[^[\\])[\s\&;\(\)](\#.*$)/) {
$_ = $orig_line;
s/\Q$1\E//; # eat comments
} else {
$_ = $orig_line;
}
# Handle line continuation
if (!$makefile && $cat_string eq '' && m/\\$/) {
chop;
$buffered_line .= $_;
$buffered_orig_line .= $orig_line . "\n";
next;
}
if ($buffered_line ne '') {
$_ = $buffered_line . $_;
$orig_line = $buffered_orig_line . $orig_line;
$buffered_line = '';
$buffered_orig_line = '';
}
if ($makefile) {
$last_continued = $continued;
if (/[^\\]\\$/) {
$continued = 1;
} else {
$continued = 0;
}
# Don't match lines that look like a rule if we're in a
# continuation line before the start of the rules
if (/^[\w%-]+:+\s.*?;?(.*)$/
and !($last_continued and !$found_rules)) {
$found_rules = 1;
$_ = $1 if $1;
}
last
if m%^\s*(override\s|export\s)?\s*SHELL\s*:?=\s*(/bin/)?bash\s*%;
# Remove "simple" target names
s/^[\w%.-]+(?:\s+[\w%.-]+)*::?//;
s/^\t//;
s/(?|<|;|\Z)/o
and m/$LEADIN(\.\s+[^\s;\`:]+\s+([^\s;]+))/o) {
if ($2 =~ /^(\&|\||\d?>|<)/) {
# everything is ok
;
} else {
$found = 1;
$match = $1;
$explanation = "sourced script with arguments";
output_explanation($display_filename, $orig_line,
$explanation);
}
}
# Remove "quoted quotes". They're likely to be inside
# another pair of quotes; we're not interested in
# them for their own sake and removing them makes finding
# the limits of the outer pair far easier.
$line =~ s/(^|[^\\\'\"])\"\'\"/$1/g;
$line =~ s/(^|[^\\\'\"])\'\"\'/$1/g;
foreach my $re (@singlequote_bashisms_keys) {
my $expl = $singlequote_bashisms{$re};
if ($line =~ m/($re)/) {
$found = 1;
$match = $1;
$explanation = $expl;
output_explanation($display_filename, $orig_line,
$explanation);
}
}
my $re = '(?);
}
}
# $cat_line contains the version of the line we'll check
# for heredoc delimiters later. Initially, remove any
# spaces between << and the delimiter to make the following
# updates to $cat_line easier. However, don't remove the
# spaces if the delimiter starts with a -, as that changes
# how the delimiter is searched.
my $cat_line = $line;
$cat_line =~ s/(<\<-?)\s+(?!-)/$1/g;
# Ignore anything inside single quotes; it could be an
# argument to grep or the like.
$line =~ s/(^|[^\\\"](?:\\\\)*)\'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])+\'/$1''/g;
# As above, with the exception that we don't remove the string
# if the quote is immediately preceded by a < or a -, so we
# can match "foo <<-?'xyz'" as a heredoc later
# The check is a little more greedy than we'd like, but the
# heredoc test itself will weed out any false positives
$cat_line =~ s/(^|[^<\\\"-](?:\\\\)*)\'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])+\'/$1''/g;
$re = '(?);
}
}
foreach my $re (@string_bashisms_keys) {
my $expl = $string_bashisms{$re};
if ($line =~ m/($re)/) {
$found = 1;
$match = $1;
$explanation = $expl;
output_explanation($display_filename, $orig_line,
$explanation);
}
}
# We've checked for all the things we still want to notice in
# double-quoted strings, so now remove those strings as well.
$line =~ s/(^|[^\\\'](?:\\\\)*)\"(?:\\.|[^\\\"])+\"/$1""/g;
$cat_line =~ s/(^|[^<\\\'-](?:\\\\)*)\"(?:\\.|[^\\\"])+\"/$1""/g;
foreach my $re (@bashisms_keys) {
my $expl = $bashisms{$re};
if ($line =~ m/($re)/) {
$found = 1;
$match = $1;
$explanation = $expl;
output_explanation($display_filename, $orig_line,
$explanation);
}
}
# This check requires the value to be compared, which could
# be done in the regex itself but requires "use re 'eval'".
# So it's better done in its own
if ($line =~ m/$LEADIN((?:exit|return)\s+(\d{3,}))/o && $2 > 255) {
$explanation = 'exit|return status code greater than 255';
output_explanation($display_filename, $orig_line,
$explanation);
}
# Only look for the beginning of a heredoc here, after we've
# stripped out quoted material, to avoid false positives.
if ($cat_line
=~ m/(?:^|[^<])\<\<(\-?)\s*(?:(?!<|'|")((?:[^\s;>|]+(?:(?<=\\)[\s;>|])?)+)|[\'\"](.*?)[\'\"])/
) {
$cat_indented = ($1 && $1 eq '-') ? 1 : 0;
my $quoted = defined($3);
$cat_string = $quoted ? $3 : $2;
unless ($quoted) {
# Now strip backslashes. Keep the position of the
# last match in a variable, as s/// resets it back
# to undef, but we don't want that.
my $pos = 0;
pos($cat_string) = $pos;
while ($cat_string =~ s/\G(.*?)\\/$1/) {
# position += length of match + the character
# that followed the backslash:
$pos += length($1) + 1;
pos($cat_string) = $pos;
}
}
$start_lines{'cat_string'} = $.;
}
}
}
warn
"error: $display_filename: Unterminated heredoc found, EOF reached. Wanted: <$cat_string>, opened in line $start_lines{'cat_string'}\n"
if ($cat_string ne '');
warn
"error: $display_filename: Unterminated quoted string found, EOF reached. Wanted: <$quote_string>, opened in line $start_lines{'quote_string'}\n"
if ($quote_string ne '');
warn "error: $display_filename: EOF reached while on line continuation.\n"
if ($buffered_line ne '');
close C;
if ($mode && !$issues) {
warn "could not find any possible bashisms in bash script $filename\n";
$status |= 4;
}
}
exit $status;
sub output_explanation {
my ($filename, $line, $explanation) = @_;
if ($mode) {
# When examining a bash script, just flag that there are indeed
# bashisms present
$issues = 1;
} else {
warn "possible bashism in $filename line $. ($explanation):\n$line\n";
if ($opt_early_fail) {
exit 1;
}
$status |= 1;
}
}
# Returns non-zero if the given file is not actually a shell script,
# just looks like one.
sub script_is_evil_and_wrong {
my ($filename) = @_;
my $ret = -1;
# lintian's version of this function aborts if the file
# can't be opened, but we simply return as the next
# test in the calling code handles reporting the error
# itself
open(IN, '<', $filename) or return $ret;
my $i = 0;
my $var = "0";
my $backgrounded = 0;
local $_;
while () {
chomp;
next if /^#/o;
next if /^$/o;
last if (++$i > 55);
if (
m~
# the exec should either be "eval"ed or a new statement
(^\s*|\beval\s*[\'\"]|(;|&&|\b(then|else))\s*)
# eat anything between the exec and $0
exec\s*.+\s*
# optionally quoted executable name (via $0)
.?\$$var.?\s*
# optional "end of options" indicator
(--\s*)?
# Match expressions of the form '${1+$@}', '${1:+"$@"',
# '"${1+$@', "$@", etc where the quotes (before the dollar
# sign(s)) are optional and the second (or only if the $1
# clause is omitted) parameter may be $@ or $*.
#
# Finally the whole subexpression may be omitted for scripts
# which do not pass on their parameters (i.e. after re-execing
# they take their parameters (and potentially data) from stdin
.?(\$\{1:?\+.?)?(\$(\@|\*))?~x
) {
$ret = $. - 1;
last;
} elsif (/^\s*(\w+)=\$0;/) {
$var = $1;
} elsif (
m~
# Match scripts which use "foo $0 $@ &\nexec true\n"
# Program name
\S+\s+
# As above
.?\$$var.?\s*
(--\s*)?
.?(\$\{1:?\+.?)?(\$(\@|\*))?.?\s*\&~x
) {
$backgrounded = 1;
} elsif (
$backgrounded
and m~
# the exec should either be "eval"ed or a new statement
(^\s*|\beval\s*[\'\"]|(;|&&|\b(then|else))\s*)
exec\s+true(\s|\Z)~x
) {
$ret = $. - 1;
last;
} elsif (m~\@DPATCH\@~) {
$ret = $. - 1;
last;
}
}
close IN;
return $ret;
}
sub init_hashes {
%bashisms = (
qr'(?:^|\s+)function [^<>\(\)\[\]\{\};|\s]+(\s|\(|\Z)' =>
q<'function' is useless>,
$LEADIN . qr'select\s+\w+' => q<'select' is not POSIX>,
qr'(test|-o|-a)\s*[^\s]+\s+==\s' => q,
qr'\[\s+[^\]]+\s+==\s' => q,
qr'\s\|\&' => q,
qr'[^\\\$]\{([^\s\\\}]*?,)+[^\\\}\s]*\}' => q,
qr'\{\d+\.\.\d+(?:\.\.\d+)?\}' =>
q,
qr'(?i)\{[a-z]\.\.[a-z](?:\.\.\d+)?\}' => q,
qr'(?:^|\s+)\w+\[\d+\]=' => q,
$LEADIN
. qr'read\s+(?:-[a-qs-zA-Z\d-]+)' =>
q,
$LEADIN
. qr'read\s*(?:-\w+\s*)*(?:\".*?\"|[\'].*?[\'])?\s*(?:;|$)' =>
q,
$LEADIN . qr'echo\s+(-n\s+)?-n?en?\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'exec\s+-[acl]' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'let\s' => q,
qr'(? q<'((' should be '$(('>,
qr'(?:^|\s+)(\[|test)\s+-a' => q,
qr'\&>' => qword 2\>&1>,
qr'(<\&|>\&)\s*((-|\d+)[^\s;|)}`&\\\\]|[^-\d\s]+(?
qword 2\>&1>,
qr'\[\[(?!:)' =>
q,
qr'/dev/(tcp|udp)' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'builtin\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'caller\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'compgen\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'complete\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'declare\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'dirs(\s|\Z)' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'disown\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'enable\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'mapfile\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'readarray\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'shopt(\s|\Z)' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'suspend\s' => q,
$LEADIN . qr'time\s' => q