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Nothing important, mostly false positive except one case. Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
239 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
239 lines
6.6 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env bash
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# Copyright 2020, The Tor Project, Inc.
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# See LICENSE for licensing information.
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#
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# DO NOT COMMIT OR MERGE CODE THAT IS RUN THROUGH THIS TOOL YET.
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#
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# WE ARE STILL DISCUSSING OUR DESIRED STYLE AND ITERATING ON IT.
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# (12 Feb 2020)
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#
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# This script runs "clang-format" and "codetool" in sequence over each of its
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# arguments. It either replaces the original, or says whether anything has
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# changed, depending on its arguments.
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#
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# We can't just use clang-format directly, since we also want to use codetool
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# to reformat a few things back to how we want them, and we want avoid changing
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# the mtime on files that didn't actually change.
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#
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# Use "-i" to edit the file in-place.
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# Use "-c" to exit with a nonzero exit status if any file needs to change.
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# Use "-d" to emit diffs.
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#
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# The "-a" option tells us to run over every Tor source file.
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# The "-v" option tells us to be verbose.
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set -e
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ALL=0
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GITDIFF=0
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GITIDX=0
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DIFFMODE=0
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CHECKMODE=0
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CHANGEMODE=0
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SCRIPT_NAME=$(basename "$0")
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SCRIPT_DIR=$(dirname "$0")
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SRC_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/../../src"
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function usage() {
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echo "$SCRIPT_NAME [-h] [-c|-d|-i] [-v] [-a|-G|files...]"
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echo
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echo " flags:"
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echo " -h: show this help text"
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echo " -c: check whether files are correctly formatted"
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echo " -d: print a diff for the changes that would be applied"
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echo " -i: change files in-place"
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echo " -a: run over all the C files in Tor"
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echo " -v: verbose mode"
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echo " -g: look at the files that have changed in git."
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echo " -G: look at the files that are staged for the git commit."
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echo
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echo "EXAMPLES"
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echo
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echo " $SCRIPT_NAME -a -i"
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echo " rewrite every file in place, whether it has changed or not."
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echo " $SCRIPT_NAME -a -d"
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echo " as above, but only display the changes."
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echo " $SCRIPT_NAME -g -i"
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echo " update every file that you have changed in the git working tree."
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echo " $SCRIPT_NAME -G -c"
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echo " exit with an error if any staged changes are not well-formatted."
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}
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FILEARGS_OK=1
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while getopts "acdgGhiv" opt; do
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case "$opt" in
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h) usage
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exit 0
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;;
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a) ALL=1
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FILEARGS_OK=0
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;;
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g) GITDIFF=1
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FILEARGS_OK=0
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;;
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G) GITIDX=1
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FILEARGS_OK=0
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;;
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c) CHECKMODE=1
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;;
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d) DIFFMODE=1
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;;
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i) CHANGEMODE=1
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;;
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v) VERBOSE=1
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;;
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*) echo
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usage
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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done
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# get rid of the flags; keep the filenames.
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shift $((OPTIND - 1))
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# Define a verbose function.
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if [[ $VERBOSE = 1 ]]; then
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function note()
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{
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echo "$@"
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}
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else
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function note()
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{
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true
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}
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fi
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# We have to be in at least one mode, or we can't do anything
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if [[ $CHECKMODE = 0 && $DIFFMODE = 0 && $CHANGEMODE = 0 ]]; then
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echo "Nothing to do. You need to specify -c, -d, or -i."
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echo "Try $SCRIPT_NAME -h for more information."
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exit 0
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fi
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# We don't want to "give an error if anything would change" if we're
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# actually trying to change things.
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if [[ $CHECKMODE = 1 && $CHANGEMODE = 1 ]]; then
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echo "It doesn't make sense to use -c and -i together."
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exit 0
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fi
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# It doesn't make sense to look at "all files" and "git files"
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if [[ $((ALL + GITIDX + GITDIFF)) -gt 1 ]]; then
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echo "It doesn't make sense to use more than one of -a, -g, or -G together."
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exit 0
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fi
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if [[ $FILEARGS_OK = 1 ]]; then
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# The filenames are on the command-line.
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INPUTS=("${@}")
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else
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if [[ "$#" != 0 ]]; then
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echo "Can't use -a, -g, or -G with additional command-line arguments."
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exit 1
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fi
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fi
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if [[ $ALL = 1 ]]; then
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# We're in "all" mode -- use find(1) to find the filenames.
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mapfile -d '' INPUTS < <(find "${SRC_DIR}"/{lib,core,feature,app,test,tools} -name '[^.]*.[ch]' -print0)
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elif [[ $GITIDX = 1 ]]; then
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# We're in "git index" mode -- use git diff --cached to find the filenames
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# that are changing in the index, then strip out the ones that
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# aren't C.
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mapfile INPUTS < <(git diff --name-only --cached --diff-filter=AMCR | grep '\.[ch]$')
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elif [[ $GITDIFF = 1 ]]; then
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# We are in 'git diff' mode -- we want everything that changed, including
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# the index and the working tree.
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#
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# TODO: There might be a better way to do this.
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mapfile INPUTS < <(git diff --name-only --cached --diff-filter=AMCR | grep '\.[ch]$'; git diff --name-only --diff-filter=AMCR | grep '\.[ch]$' )
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fi
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if [[ $GITIDX = 1 ]]; then
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# If we're running in git mode, we need to stash all the changes that
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# we don't want to look at. This is necessary even though we're only
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# looking at the changed files, since we might have the file only
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# partially staged.
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note "Stashing unstaged changes"
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git stash -q --keep-index
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# For some reasons, shellcheck is not seeing that we can call this
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# function from the trap below.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2317
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function restoregit() {
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note "Restoring git state"
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git stash pop -q
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}
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else
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# For some reasons, shellcheck is not seeing that we can call this
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# function from the trap below.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2317
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function restoregit() {
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true
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}
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fi
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ANY_CHANGED=0
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tmpfname=""
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#
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# Set up a trap handler to make sure that on exit, we remove our
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# tmpfile and un-stash the git environment (if appropriate)
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#
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trap 'if [ -n "${tmpfname}" ]; then rm -f "${tmpfname}"; fi; restoregit' 0
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for fname in "${INPUTS[@]}"; do
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note "Inspecting $fname..."
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tmpfname="${fname}.$$.clang_fmt.tmp"
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rm -f "${tmpfname}"
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clang-format --style=file "${fname}" > "${tmpfname}"
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"${SCRIPT_DIR}/codetool.py" "${tmpfname}"
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changed=not_set
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if [[ $DIFFMODE = 1 ]]; then
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# If we're running diff for its output, we can also use it
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# to compare the files.
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if diff -u "${fname}" "${tmpfname}"; then
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changed=0
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else
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changed=1
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fi
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else
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# We aren't running diff, so we have to compare the files with cmp.
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if cmp "${fname}" "${tmpfname}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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changed=0
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else
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changed=1
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fi
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fi
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if [[ $changed = 1 ]]; then
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note "Found a change in $fname"
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ANY_CHANGED=1
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if [[ $CHANGEMODE = 1 ]]; then
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mv "${tmpfname}" "${fname}"
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fi
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fi
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rm -f "${tmpfname}"
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done
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exitcode=0
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if [[ $CHECKMODE = 1 ]]; then
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if [[ $ANY_CHANGED = 1 ]]; then
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note "Found at least one misformatted file; check failed"
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exitcode=1
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else
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note "No changes found."
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fi
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fi
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exit $exitcode
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