#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Test that every shell script we have passes a syntax check. # # Steve # -- # use strict; use File::Find; use Test::More qw( no_plan ); # # Find all the files beneath the current directory, # and call 'checkFile' with the name. # find( { wanted => \&checkFile, no_chdir => 1 }, '.' ); # # Check a file. # # If this is a shell script then call "sh -n $name", otherwise # return # sub checkFile { # The file. my $file = $File::Find::name; # We don't care about directories return if ( ! -f $file ); # Finally mercurial files are fine. return if ( $file =~ /\.(hg|git)\// ); # See if it is a shell script. my $isShell = 0; # Read the file. open( INPUT, "<", $file ); foreach my $line ( ) { if ( ( $line =~ /\/bin\/sh/ ) || ( $line =~ /\/bin\/bash/ ) ) { $isShell = 1; } } close( INPUT ); # # Return if it wasn't a perl file. # return if ( ! $isShell ); # # Now run 'sh -n $file' to see if we pass the syntax # check # my $retval = system( "sh -n $file 2>/dev/null >/dev/null" ); is( $retval, 0, "Shell script passes our syntax check: $file" ); }