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1#!/usr/bin/env python2
2from __future__ import print_function
3
4from typing import List, Dict, Optional, Tuple, Any
5
6
7class Option(object):
8
9 def __init__(self,
10 index,
11 name,
12 short_flag=None,
13 builtin='shopt',
14 default=False,
15 implemented=True,
16 groups=None):
17 # type: (int, str, str, Optional[str], bool, bool, List[str]) -> None
18 self.index = index
19 self.name = name # e.g. 'errexit'
20 self.short_flag = short_flag # 'e' for -e
21
22 if short_flag:
23 self.builtin = 'set'
24 else:
25 # The 'interactive' option is the only one where builtin is None. It has
26 # a cell but you can't change it. Only the shell can.
27 self.builtin = builtin
28
29 self.default = default # default value is True in some cases
30 self.implemented = implemented
31 self.groups = groups or [] # list of groups
32
33 # for optview
34 self.is_parse = (name.startswith('parse_') or
35 name.startswith('strict_parse_') or
36 name == 'expand_aliases')
37 # interactive() is an accessor
38 self.is_exec = implemented and not self.is_parse
39
40
41class _OptionDef(object):
42 """Description of all shell options.
43
44 Similar to id_kind_def.IdSpec
45 """
46
47 def __init__(self):
48 # type: () -> None
49 self.opts = [] # type: List[Option]
50 self.index = 1 # start with 1
51 self.array_size = -1
52
53 def Add(self, *args, **kwargs):
54 # type: (Any, Any) -> None
55 self.opts.append(Option(self.index, *args, **kwargs))
56 self.index += 1
57
58 def DoneWithImplementedOptions(self):
59 # type: () -> None
60 self.array_size = self.index
61
62
63# Used by builtin
64_OTHER_SET_OPTIONS = [
65 # NOTE: set -i and +i is explicitly disallowed. Only osh -i or +i is valid
66 # https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/339506/can-an-interactive-shell-become-non-interactive-or-vice-versa
67 ('n', 'noexec'),
68 ('x', 'xtrace'),
69 ('v', 'verbose'), # like xtrace, but prints unevaluated commands
70 ('f', 'noglob'),
71 ('C', 'noclobber'),
72 ('E', 'errtrace'),
73
74 # A no-op for modernish.
75 (None, 'posix'),
76 (None, 'vi'),
77 (None, 'emacs'),
78]
79
80_STRICT_OPTS = [
81 # $a{[@]::} is not allowed, you need ${a[@]::0} or ${a[@]::n}
82 'strict_parse_slice',
83
84 # These are RUNTIME strict options.
85 'strict_argv', # empty argv not allowed
86 'strict_arith', # string to integer conversions, e.g. x=foo; echo $(( x ))
87
88 # No implicit conversions between string and array.
89 # - foo="$@" not allowed because it decays. Should be foo=( "$@" ).
90 # - ${a} not ${a[0]} (not implemented)
91 # sane-array? compare arrays like [[ "$@" == "${a[@]}" ]], which is
92 # incompatible because bash coerces
93 # default: do not allow
94 'strict_array',
95 'strict_control_flow', # break/continue at top level is fatal
96 # 'return $empty' and return "" are NOT accepted
97 'strict_errexit', # errexit can't be disabled in compound commands
98 'strict_nameref', # trap invalid variable names
99 'strict_word_eval', # negative slices, unicode
100 'strict_tilde', # ~nonexistent is an error (like zsh)
101
102 # Not implemented
103 'strict_glob', # glob_.py GlobParser has warnings
104]
105
106# These will break some programs, but the fix should be simple.
107
108# command_sub_errexit makes 'local foo=$(false)' and echo $(false) fail.
109# By default, we have mimic bash's undesirable behavior of ignoring
110# these failures, since ash copied it, and Alpine's abuild relies on it.
111#
112# Note that inherit_errexit is a strict option.
113
114_UPGRADE_RUNTIME_OPTS = [
115 ('simple_word_eval', False), # No splitting; arity isn't data-dependent
116 # Don't reparse program data as globs
117 ('dashglob', True), # do globs return files starting with - ?
118
119 # TODO: Should these be in strict mode?
120 # The logic was that strict_errexit improves your bash programs, but these
121 # would lead you to remove error handling. But the same could be said for
122 # strict_array?
123 ('command_sub_errexit', False), # check after command sub
124 ('process_sub_fail', False), # like pipefail, but for <(sort foo.txt)
125 ('xtrace_rich', False), # Hierarchical trace with PIDs
126 ('xtrace_details', True), # Legacy set -x stuff
127
128 # Whether status 141 in pipelines is turned into 0
129 ('sigpipe_status_ok', False),
130
131 # create ENV at startup; read from it when starting processes
132 ('env_obj', False),
133]
134
135# TODO: Add strict_arg_parse? For example, 'trap 1 2 3' shouldn't be
136# valid, because it has an extra argument. Builtins are inconsistent about
137# checking this.
138
139_YSH_RUNTIME_OPTS = [
140 # ('no_exported', False), # don't initialize or use exported variables
141 ('simple_echo', False), # echo takes 0 or 1 arguments
142 ('simple_eval_builtin', False), # eval takes exactly 1 argument
143
144 # only file tests (no strings), remove [, status 2
145 ('simple_test_builtin', False),
146
147 # TODO: simple_trap
148
149 # Turn aliases off so we can statically parse. bash has it off
150 # non-interactively, sothis shouldn't break much.
151 ('expand_aliases', True),
152]
153
154# Stuff that doesn't break too many programs.
155_UPGRADE_PARSE_OPTS = [
156 'parse_at', # @array, @[expr]
157 'parse_proc', # proc p { ... }
158 'parse_func', # func f(x) { ... }
159 'parse_brace', # cd /bin { ... }
160 'parse_bracket', # assert [42 === x]
161
162 # bare assignment 'x = 42' is allowed in Hay { } blocks, but disallowed
163 # everywhere else. It's not a command 'x' with arg '='.
164 'parse_equals',
165 'parse_paren', # if (x > 0) ...
166 'parse_ysh_string', # r'' u'' b'' and multi-line versions
167 'parse_triple_quote', # for ''' and """
168]
169
170# Extra stuff that breaks too many programs.
171_YSH_PARSE_OPTS = [
172 ('parse_at_all', False), # @ starting any word, e.g. @[] @{} @@ @_ @-
173
174 # Legacy syntax that is removed. These options are distinct from strict_*
175 # because they don't help you avoid bugs in bash programs. They just makes
176 # the language more consistent.
177 ('parse_backslash', True),
178 ('parse_backticks', True),
179 ('parse_dollar', True),
180 ('parse_ignored', True),
181 ('parse_sh_arith', True), # disallow all shell arithmetic, $(( )) etc.
182 ('parse_dparen', True), # disallow bash's ((
183 ('parse_dbracket', True), # disallow bash's [[
184 ('parse_bare_word', True), # 'case bare' and 'for x in bare'
185]
186
187# No-ops for bash compatibility
188_NO_OPS = [
189 # Handled one by one
190 'progcomp',
191 'histappend', # stubbed out for issue #218
192 'hostcomplete', # complete words with '@' ?
193 'cmdhist', # multi-line commands in history
194
195 # Copied from https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.txt
196 # except 'compat*' because they were deemed too ugly
197 'assoc_expand_once',
198 'autocd',
199 'cdable_vars',
200 'cdspell',
201 'checkhash',
202 'checkjobs',
203 'checkwinsize',
204 'complete_fullquote', # Set by default
205 # If set, Bash quotes all shell metacharacters in filenames and
206 # directory names when performing completion. If not set, Bash
207 # removes metacharacters such as the dollar sign from the set of
208 # characters that will be quoted in completed filenames when
209 # these metacharacters appear in shell variable references in
210 # words to be completed. This means that dollar signs in
211 # variable names that expand to directories will not be quoted;
212 # however, any dollar signs appearing in filenames will not be
213 # quoted, either. This is active only when bash is using
214 # backslashes to quote completed filenames. This variable is
215 # set by default, which is the default Bash behavior in versions
216 # through 4.2.
217 'direxpand',
218 'dirspell',
219 'dotglob',
220 'execfail',
221 'extdebug', # for --debugger?
222 'extquote',
223 'force_fignore',
224 'globasciiranges',
225 'globstar', # TODO: implement **
226 'gnu_errfmt',
227 'histreedit',
228 'histverify',
229 'huponexit',
230 'interactive_comments',
231 'lithist',
232 'localvar_inherit',
233 'localvar_unset',
234 'login_shell',
235 'mailwarn',
236 'no_empty_cmd_completion',
237 'nocaseglob',
238 'progcomp_alias',
239 'promptvars',
240 'restricted_shell',
241 'shift_verbose',
242 'sourcepath',
243 'xpg_echo',
244]
245
246
247def _Init(opt_def):
248 # type: (_OptionDef) -> None
249
250 opt_def.Add('errexit',
251 short_flag='e',
252 builtin='set',
253 groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
254 opt_def.Add('nounset',
255 short_flag='u',
256 builtin='set',
257 groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
258 opt_def.Add('pipefail', builtin='set', groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
259
260 opt_def.Add('inherit_errexit', groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
261 # Hm is this subsumed by simple_word_eval?
262 opt_def.Add('nullglob', groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
263 opt_def.Add('verbose_errexit', groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
264
265 # set -o noclobber, etc.
266 for short_flag, name in _OTHER_SET_OPTIONS:
267 opt_def.Add(name, short_flag=short_flag, builtin='set')
268
269 # The only one where builtin=None. Only the shell can change it.
270 opt_def.Add('interactive', builtin=None)
271
272 # bash --norc -c 'set -o' shows this is on by default
273 opt_def.Add('hashall', short_flag='h', builtin='set', default=True)
274
275 # This option is always on
276 opt_def.Add('lastpipe', default=True)
277
278 #
279 # shopt
280 # (bash uses $BASHOPTS rather than $SHELLOPTS)
281 #
282
283 # shopt options that aren't in any groups.
284 opt_def.Add('failglob')
285 opt_def.Add('extglob')
286 opt_def.Add('nocasematch')
287
288 # recursive parsing and evaluation - for compatibility, ble.sh, etc.
289 opt_def.Add('eval_unsafe_arith')
290
291 opt_def.Add('ignore_flags_not_impl')
292 opt_def.Add('ignore_shopt_not_impl')
293
294 # For implementing strict_errexit
295 # TODO: could be _no_command_sub / _no_process_sub, if we had to discourage
296 # "default True" options
297 opt_def.Add('_allow_command_sub', default=True)
298 opt_def.Add('_allow_process_sub', default=True)
299
300 # For implementing 'proc'
301 opt_def.Add('dynamic_scope', default=True)
302
303 # On in interactive shell
304 opt_def.Add('redefine_const', default=False)
305 opt_def.Add('redefine_source', default=False)
306
307 # For disabling strict_errexit while running traps. Because we run in the
308 # main loop, the value can be "off". Prefix with _ because it's undocumented
309 # and users shouldn't fiddle with it. We need a stack so this is a
310 # convenient place.
311 opt_def.Add('_running_trap')
312 opt_def.Add('_running_hay')
313
314 # For fixing lastpipe / job control / DEBUG trap interaction
315 opt_def.Add('_no_debug_trap')
316 # To implement ERR trap semantics - it's only run for the WHOLE pipeline,
317 # not each part (even the last part)
318 opt_def.Add('_no_err_trap')
319
320 # shopt -s strict_arith, etc.
321 for name in _STRICT_OPTS:
322 opt_def.Add(name, groups=['strict:all', 'ysh:all'])
323
324 #
325 # Options that enable YSH features
326 #
327
328 opt_def.Add('no_exported') # TODO: move this
329 for name in _UPGRADE_PARSE_OPTS:
330 opt_def.Add(name, groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
331 # shopt -s simple_word_eval, etc.
332 for name, default in _UPGRADE_RUNTIME_OPTS:
333 opt_def.Add(name, default=default, groups=['ysh:upgrade', 'ysh:all'])
334
335 for name, default in _YSH_PARSE_OPTS:
336 opt_def.Add(name, default=default, groups=['ysh:all'])
337 for name, default in _YSH_RUNTIME_OPTS:
338 opt_def.Add(name, default=default, groups=['ysh:all'])
339
340 opt_def.DoneWithImplementedOptions()
341
342 # NO_OPS
343
344 # Stubs for shopt -s xpg_echo, etc.
345 for name in _NO_OPS:
346 opt_def.Add(name, implemented=False)
347
348
349def All():
350 # type: () -> List[Option]
351 """Return a list of options with metadata.
352
353 - Used by osh/builtin_pure.py to construct the arg spec.
354 - Used by frontend/lexer_gen.py to construct the lexer/matcher
355 """
356 return _OPTION_DEF.opts
357
358
359def ArraySize():
360 # type: () -> int
361 """Unused now, since we use opt_num::ARRAY_SIZE.
362
363 We could get rid of unimplemented options and shrink the array.
364 """
365 return _OPTION_DEF.array_size
366
367
368def OptionDict():
369 # type: () -> Dict[str, Tuple[int, bool]]
370 """Implemented options.
371
372 For the slow path in frontend/consts.py
373 """
374 d = {}
375 for opt in _OPTION_DEF.opts:
376 d[opt.name] = (opt.index, opt.implemented)
377 return d
378
379
380def ParseOptNames():
381 # type: () -> List[str]
382 """Used by core/optview*.py."""
383 return [opt.name for opt in _OPTION_DEF.opts if opt.is_parse]
384
385
386def ExecOptNames():
387 # type: () -> List[str]
388 """Used by core/optview*.py."""
389 return [opt.name for opt in _OPTION_DEF.opts if opt.is_exec]
390
391
392_OPTION_DEF = _OptionDef()
393
394_Init(_OPTION_DEF)
395
396# Sort by name because we print options.
397# TODO: for MEMBERSHIP queries, we could sort by the most common? errexit
398# first?
399_SORTED = sorted(_OPTION_DEF.opts, key=lambda opt: opt.name)
400
401PARSE_OPTION_NUMS = [opt.index for opt in _SORTED if opt.is_parse]
402
403# Sorted because 'shopt -o -p' should be sorted, etc.
404VISIBLE_SHOPT_NUMS = [
405 opt.index for opt in _SORTED if opt.builtin == 'shopt' and opt.implemented
406]
407
408YSH_UPGRADE = [opt.index for opt in _SORTED if 'ysh:upgrade' in opt.groups]
409YSH_ALL = [opt.index for opt in _SORTED if 'ysh:all' in opt.groups]
410STRICT_ALL = [opt.index for opt in _SORTED if 'strict:all' in opt.groups]
411DEFAULT_TRUE = [opt.index for opt in _SORTED if opt.default]
412#print([opt.name for opt in _SORTED if opt.default])
413
414META_OPTIONS = ['strict:all', 'ysh:upgrade',
415 'ysh:all'] # Passed to flag parser
416
417# For printing option names to stdout. Wrapped by frontend/consts.
418OPTION_NAMES = dict((opt.index, opt.name) for opt in _SORTED)