curl/tests/test1119.pl
Daniel Stenberg c386065878
tests: rename tests scripts to the test number
It is hard to name the scripts sensibly. Lots of them are similarly
named and the name did not tell which test that used them.

The new approach is rather to name them based on the test number that
runs them. Also helps us see which scripts are for individual tests
rather than for general test infra.

 - badsymbols.pl -> test1167.pl
 - check-deprecated.pl -> test1222.pl
 - check-translatable-options.pl -> test1544.pl
 - disable-scan.pl -> test1165.pl
 - error-codes.pl -> test1175.pl
 - errorcodes.pl -> test1477.pl
 - extern-scan.pl -> test1135.pl
 - manpage-scan.pl -> test1139.pl
 - manpage-syntax.pl -> test1173.pl
 - markdown-uppercase.pl -> test1275.pl
 - mem-include-scan.pl -> test1132.pl
 - nroff-scan.pl -> test1140.pl
 - option-check.pl -> test1276.pl
 - options-scan.pl -> test971.pl
 - symbol-scan.pl -> test1119.pl
 - version-scan.pl -> test1177.pl

Closes #12487
2023-12-08 12:53:17 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
#***************************************************************************
# _ _ ____ _
# Project ___| | | | _ \| |
# / __| | | | |_) | |
# | (__| |_| | _ <| |___
# \___|\___/|_| \_\_____|
#
# Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
#
# This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
# you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
# are also available at https://curl.se/docs/copyright.html.
#
# You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell
# copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is
# furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file.
#
# This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
#
###########################################################################
#
# This script grew out of help from Przemyslaw Iskra and Balint Szilakszi
# a late evening in the #curl IRC channel.
#
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw($Cpreprocessor);
#
# configurehelp perl module is generated by configure script
#
my $rc = eval {
require configurehelp;
configurehelp->import(qw(
$Cpreprocessor
));
1;
};
# Set default values if configure has not generated a configurehelp.pm file.
# This is the case with cmake.
if (!$rc) {
$Cpreprocessor = 'cpp';
}
# we may get the dir root pointed out
my $root=$ARGV[0] || ".";
# need an include directory when building out-of-tree
my $i = ($ARGV[1]) ? "-I$ARGV[1] " : '';
my $verbose=0;
my $summary=0;
my $misses=0;
my @manrefs;
my @syms;
my %doc;
my %rem;
# scanenum runs the preprocessor on curl.h so it will process all enums
# included by it, which *should* be all headers
sub scanenum {
my ($file) = @_;
open my $h_in, "-|", "$Cpreprocessor $i$file" || die "Cannot preprocess $file";
while ( <$h_in> ) {
if ( /enum\s+(\S+\s+)?{/ .. /}/ ) {
s/^\s+//;
next unless /^CURL/;
chomp;
s/[,\s].*//;
push @syms, $_;
}
}
close $h_in || die "Error preprocessing $file";
}
sub scanheader {
my ($f)=@_;
open my $h, "<", "$f";
while(<$h>) {
if (/^#define ((LIB|)CURL[A-Za-z0-9_]*)/) {
push @syms, $1;
}
}
close $h;
}
sub scanallheaders {
my $d = "$root/include/curl";
opendir(my $dh, $d) ||
die "Can't opendir: $!";
my @headers = grep { /.h\z/ } readdir($dh);
closedir $dh;
foreach my $h (@headers) {
scanenum("$d/$h");
scanheader("$d/$h");
}
}
sub checkmanpage {
my ($m) = @_;
open(my $mh, "<", "$m");
my $line = 1;
while(<$mh>) {
# strip off formatting
$_ =~ s/\\f[BPRI]//;
# detect global-looking 'CURL[BLABLA]_*' symbols
while(s/\W(CURL(AUTH|E|H|MOPT|OPT|SHOPT|UE|M|SSH|SSLBACKEND|HEADER|FORM|FTP|PIPE|MIMEOPT|GSSAPI|ALTSVC|PROTO|PROXY|UPART|USESSL|_READFUNC|_WRITEFUNC|_CSELECT|_FORMADD|_IPRESOLVE|_REDIR|_RTSPREQ|_TIMECOND|_VERSION)_[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)//) {
my $s = $1;
# skip two "special" ones
if($s !~ /^(CURLE_OBSOLETE|CURLOPT_TEMPLATE)/) {
push @manrefs, "$1:$m:$line";
}
}
$line++;
}
close($mh);
}
sub scanman3dir {
my ($d) = @_;
opendir(my $dh, $d) ||
die "Can't opendir: $!";
my @mans = grep { /.3\z/ } readdir($dh);
closedir $dh;
for my $m (@mans) {
checkmanpage("$d/$m");
}
}
scanallheaders();
scanman3dir("$root/docs/libcurl");
scanman3dir("$root/docs/libcurl/opts");
open my $s, "<", "$root/docs/libcurl/symbols-in-versions";
while(<$s>) {
if(/(^[^ \n]+) +(.*)/) {
my ($sym, $rest)=($1, $2);
if($doc{$sym}) {
print "Detected duplicate symbol: $sym\n";
$misses++;
next;
}
$doc{$sym}=$sym;
my @a=split(/ +/, $rest);
if($a[2]) {
# this symbol is documented to have been present the last time
# in this release
$rem{$sym}=$a[2];
}
}
}
close $s;
my $ignored=0;
for my $e (sort @syms) {
# OBSOLETE - names that are just placeholders for a position where we
# previously had a name, that is now removed. The OBSOLETE names should
# never be used for anything.
#
# CURL_EXTERN - is a define used for libcurl functions that are external,
# public. No app or other code should ever use it.
#
# CURLINC_ - defines for header dual-include prevention, ignore those.
#
# CURL_TEMP_ - are defined and *undefined* again within the file
#
# *_LAST and *_LASTENTRY are just prefix for the placeholders used for the
# last entry in many enum series.
#
if($e =~ /(OBSOLETE|^CURL_EXTERN|^CURLINC_|_LAST\z|_LASTENTRY\z|^CURL_TEMP_)/) {
$ignored++;
next;
}
if($doc{$e}) {
if($verbose) {
print $e."\n";
}
$doc{$e}="used";
next;
}
else {
print $e."\n";
$misses++;
}
}
#
# now scan through all symbols that were present in the symbols-in-versions
# but not in the headers
#
# If the symbols were marked 'removed' in symbols-in-versions we don't output
# anything about it since that is perfectly fine.
#
my $anyremoved;
for my $e (sort keys %doc) {
if(($doc{$e} ne "used") && !$rem{$e}) {
if(!$anyremoved++) {
print "Missing symbols mentioned in symbols-in-versions\n";
print "Add them to a header, or mark them as removed.\n";
}
print "$e\n";
$misses++;
}
}
my %warned;
for my $r (@manrefs) {
if($r =~ /^([^:]+):(.*)/) {
my ($sym, $file)=($1, $2);
if(!$doc{$sym} && !$warned{$sym, $file}) {
print "$file: $sym is not a public symbol\n";
$warned{$sym, $file} = 1;
}
}
}
if($summary) {
print "Summary:\n";
printf "%d symbols in headers (out of which %d are ignored)\n", scalar(@syms),
$ignored;
printf "%d symbols in headers are interesting\n",
scalar(@syms)- $ignored;
printf "%d symbols are listed in symbols-in-versions\n (out of which %d are listed as removed)\n", scalar(keys %doc), scalar(keys %rem);
printf "%d symbols in symbols-in-versions should match the ones in headers\n", scalar(keys %doc) - scalar(keys %rem);
}
if($misses) {
exit 0; # there are stuff to attend to!
}
else {
print "OK\n";
}