Refine #2544 to not warn when $? postdominates [ ] (fixes #2544)

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Vidar Holen 2022-07-25 11:57:04 -07:00
parent f1148b8b41
commit e9784fa9a7
2 changed files with 21 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -4884,7 +4884,11 @@ checkCommandIsUnreachable params t =
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode1 = verify checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; [ $? -eq 1 ] || [ $? -eq 2 ]"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode2 = verifyNot checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; [ $? -eq 1 ]"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode3 = verify checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; echo \"Exit is $?\"; [ $? -eq 0 ]"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode4 = verifyNot checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; [ $? -eq 0 ]"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode4 = verifyNot checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; [ $? -eq 0 ] && echo Success"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode5 = verify checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then var=$?; fi"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode6 = verify checkOverwrittenExitCode "x; [ $? -gt 0 ] && fail=$?"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode7 = verifyNot checkOverwrittenExitCode "[ 1 -eq 2 ]; status=$?"
prop_checkOverwrittenExitCode8 = verifyNot checkOverwrittenExitCode "[ 1 -eq 2 ]; exit $?"
checkOverwrittenExitCode params t =
case t of
T_DollarBraced id _ val | getLiteralString val == Just "?" -> check id
@ -4898,7 +4902,7 @@ checkOverwrittenExitCode params t =
let idToToken = idMap params
exitCodeTokens <- sequence $ map (\k -> Map.lookup k idToToken) $ S.toList exitCodeIds
return $ do
when (all isCondition exitCodeTokens) $
when (all isCondition exitCodeTokens && not (usedUnconditionally t exitCodeIds)) $
warn id 2319 "This $? refers to a condition, not a command. Assign to a variable to avoid it being overwritten."
when (all isPrinting exitCodeTokens) $
warn id 2320 "This $? refers to echo/printf, not a previous command. Assign to variable to avoid it being overwritten."
@ -4909,6 +4913,11 @@ checkOverwrittenExitCode params t =
T_SimpleCommand {} -> getCommandName t == Just "test"
_ -> False
-- If we don't do anything based on the condition, assume we wanted the condition itself
-- This helps differentiate `x; [ $? -gt 0 ] && exit $?` vs `[ cond ]; exit $?`
usedUnconditionally t testIds =
all (\c -> CF.doesPostDominate (cfgAnalysis params) (getId t) c) testIds
isPrinting t =
case getCommandBasename t of
Just "echo" -> True

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@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ module ShellCheck.CFGAnalysis (
,SpaceStatus (..)
,getIncomingState
,getOutgoingState
,doesPostDominate
,ShellCheck.CFGAnalysis.runTests -- STRIP
) where
@ -140,6 +141,15 @@ getOutgoingState analysis id = do
(start,end) <- M.lookup id $ tokenToRange analysis
snd <$> M.lookup end (nodeToData analysis)
-- Conveniently determine whether one node postdominates another,
-- i.e. whether 'target' always unconditionally runs after 'base'.
doesPostDominate :: CFGAnalysis -> Id -> Id -> Bool
doesPostDominate analysis target base = fromMaybe False $ do
(_, baseEnd) <- M.lookup base $ tokenToRange analysis
(targetStart, _) <- M.lookup target $ tokenToRange analysis
postDoms <- M.lookup baseEnd $ postDominators analysis
return $ S.member targetStart postDoms
getDataForNode analysis node = M.lookup node $ nodeToData analysis
-- The current state of data flow at a point in the program, potentially as a diff