esp-idf/tools/ci/check-executable.sh
Ivan Grokhotkov e94288da31 global: use '/usr/bin/env bash' instead of '/usr/bin/bash' in shebangs
Using the method from @cemeyer
(https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3166):

find . -name \*.sh -exec sed -i "" -e 's|^#!.*bin/bash|#!/usr/bin/env bash|' {} +

Closes https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/pull/3166.
2020-04-03 01:10:02 +02:00

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Executable File

#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script finds executable files in the repository, excluding some directories,
# then prints the list of all files which are not in executable-list.txt.
# Returns with error if this list is non-empty.
# Also checks if executable-list.txt is sorted and has no duplicates.
set -o errexit # Exit if command failed.
set -o pipefail # Exit if pipe failed.
set -o nounset # Exit if variable not set.
cd $IDF_PATH
in_list=tools/ci/executable-list.txt
tmp_list=$(mktemp)
out_list=$(mktemp)
# build exclude pattern like '-o -path ./components/component/submodule' for each submodule
submodule_excludes=$(git config --file .gitmodules --get-regexp path | awk '{ print "-o -path ./" $2 }')
# figure out which flag to use when searching for executable files
if [ "$(uname -s)" == "Darwin" ]; then
perm_flag="-perm +111"
else
perm_flag="-executable"
fi
find . -type d \( \
-path ./.git \
-o -name build \
-o -name builds \
$submodule_excludes \
\) -prune -o -type f $perm_flag -print \
| sed "s|^\./||" > $tmp_list
# this looks for lines present in tmp_list but not in executable-list.txt
comm -13 <(cat $in_list | sed -n "/^#/!p" | sort) <(sort $tmp_list) > $out_list
ret=0
if [ -s $out_list ]; then
ret=1
echo "Error: the following file(s) have executable flag set:"
echo ""
cat $out_list
echo ""
echo "If any files need to be executable (usually, scripts), add them to tools/ci/executable-list.txt"
echo "Make the rest of the files non-executable using 'chmod -x <filename>'."
echo "On Windows, use 'git update-index --chmod=-x filename' instead."
echo ""
fi
if ! diff <(cat $in_list | sed -n "/^#/!p" | sort | uniq) $in_list; then
echo "$in_list is not sorted or has duplicate entries"
ret=2
fi
for filename in $(cat $in_list | sed -n "/^#/!p"); do
if [ ! -f "$filename" ]; then
echo "Warning: file '$filename' is present in '$in_list', but does not exist"
fi
done
rm $tmp_list
rm $out_list
exit $ret