openssl/util/dofile.pl
Richard Levitte f6be8315cb util/dofile.pl: report if a template couldn't be loaded
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
2016-09-21 01:49:04 +02:00

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Perl

#! /usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright 2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
# Reads one or more template files and runs it through Text::Template
#
# It is assumed that this scripts is called with -Mconfigdata, a module
# that holds configuration data in %config
use strict;
use warnings;
use Getopt::Std;
# We actually expect to get the following hash tables from configdata:
#
# %config
# %target
# %withargs
# %unified_info
#
# We just do a minimal test to see that we got what we expected.
# $config{target} must exist as an absolute minimum.
die "You must run this script with -Mconfigdata\n" if !exists($config{target});
# Make a subclass of Text::Template to override append_text_to_result,
# as recommended here:
#
# http://search.cpan.org/~mjd/Text-Template-1.46/lib/Text/Template.pm#Automatic_postprocessing_of_template_hunks
package OpenSSL::Template;
# Because we know that Text::Template isn't a core Perl module, we use
# a fallback in case it's not installed on the system
use File::Basename;
use File::Spec::Functions;
use lib catdir(dirname(__FILE__));
use with_fallback qw(Text::Template);
#use parent qw/Text::Template/;
use vars qw/@ISA/;
push @ISA, qw/Text::Template/;
# Override constructor
sub new {
my ($class) = shift;
# Call the constructor of the parent class, Person.
my $self = $class->SUPER::new( @_ );
# Add few more attributes
$self->{_output_off} = 0; # Default to output hunks
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
sub append_text_to_output {
my $self = shift;
if ($self->{_output_off} == 0) {
$self->SUPER::append_text_to_output(@_);
}
return;
}
sub output_reset_on {
my $self = shift;
$self->{_output_off} = 0;
}
sub output_on {
my $self = shift;
if (--$self->{_output_off} < 0) {
$self->{_output_off} = 0;
}
}
sub output_off {
my $self = shift;
$self->{_output_off}++;
}
# Come back to main
package main;
# Helper functions for the templates #################################
# It might be practical to quotify some strings and have them protected
# from possible harm. These functions primarly quote things that might
# be interpreted wrongly by a perl eval.
# quotify1 STRING
# This adds quotes (") around the given string, and escapes any $, @, \,
# " and ' by prepending a \ to them.
sub quotify1 {
my $s = shift @_;
$s =~ s/([\$\@\\"'])/\\$1/g;
'"'.$s.'"';
}
# quotify_l LIST
# For each defined element in LIST (i.e. elements that aren't undef), have
# it quotified with 'quotofy1'
sub quotify_l {
map {
if (!defined($_)) {
();
} else {
quotify1($_);
}
} @_;
}
# Error reporter #####################################################
# The error reporter uses %lines to figure out exactly which file the
# error happened and at what line. Not that the line number may be
# the start of a perl snippet rather than the exact line where it
# happened. Nothing we can do about that here.
my %lines = ();
sub broken {
my %args = @_;
my $filename = "<STDIN>";
my $deducelines = 0;
foreach (sort keys %lines) {
$filename = $lines{$_};
last if ($_ > $args{lineno});
$deducelines += $_;
}
print STDERR $args{error}," in $filename, fragment starting at line ",$args{lineno}-$deducelines;
undef;
}
# Check options ######################################################
my %opts = ();
# -o ORIGINATOR
# declares ORIGINATOR as the originating script.
getopt('o', \%opts);
my @autowarntext = ("WARNING: do not edit!",
"Generated"
. (defined($opts{o}) ? " by ".$opts{o} : "")
. (scalar(@ARGV) > 0 ? " from ".join(", ",@ARGV) : ""));
# Template reading ###################################################
# Read in all the templates into $text, while keeping track of each
# file and its size in lines, to try to help report errors with the
# correct file name and line number.
my $prev_linecount = 0;
my $text =
@ARGV
? join("", map { my $x = Text::Template::_load_text($_);
if (!defined($x)) {
die $Text::Template::ERROR, "\n";
}
$x = "{- output_reset_on() -}" . $x;
my $linecount = $x =~ tr/\n//;
$prev_linecount = ($linecount += $prev_linecount);
$lines{$linecount} = $_;
$x } @ARGV)
: join("", <STDIN>);
# Engage! ############################################################
# Load the full template (combination of files) into Text::Template
# and fill it up with our data. Output goes directly to STDOUT
my $template = OpenSSL::Template->new(TYPE => 'STRING', SOURCE => $text );
sub output_reset_on {
$template->output_reset_on();
"";
}
sub output_on {
$template->output_on();
"";
}
sub output_off {
$template->output_off();
"";
}
$template->fill_in(OUTPUT => \*STDOUT,
HASH => { config => \%config,
target => \%target,
disabled => \%disabled,
withargs => \%withargs,
unified_info => \%unified_info,
autowarntext => \@autowarntext,
quotify1 => \&quotify1,
quotify_l => \&quotify_l,
output_reset_on => \&output_reset_on,
output_on => \&output_on,
output_off => \&output_off },
DELIMITERS => [ "{-", "-}" ],
BROKEN => \&broken);