Use 'use strict' in all Perl programs

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Peter Eisentraut 2016-12-04 12:00:00 -05:00
parent 175ff6598e
commit 933b46644c
10 changed files with 84 additions and 54 deletions

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@ -1,20 +1,23 @@
#!/usr/bin/perl
$integer = '[+-]?[0-9]+';
$real = '[+-]?[0-9]+\.[0-9]+';
$RANGE = '(\.\.)(\.)?';
$PLUMIN = q(\'\+\-\');
$FLOAT = "(($integer)|($real))([eE]($integer))?";
$EXTENSION = '<|>|~';
use strict;
$boundary = "($EXTENSION)?$FLOAT";
$deviation = $FLOAT;
my $integer = '[+-]?[0-9]+';
my $real = '[+-]?[0-9]+\.[0-9]+';
$rule_1 = $boundary . $PLUMIN . $deviation;
$rule_2 = $boundary . $RANGE . $boundary;
$rule_3 = $boundary . $RANGE;
$rule_4 = $RANGE . $boundary;
$rule_5 = $boundary;
my $RANGE = '(\.\.)(\.)?';
my $PLUMIN = q(\'\+\-\');
my $FLOAT = "(($integer)|($real))([eE]($integer))?";
my $EXTENSION = '<|>|~';
my $boundary = "($EXTENSION)?$FLOAT";
my $deviation = $FLOAT;
my $rule_1 = $boundary . $PLUMIN . $deviation;
my $rule_2 = $boundary . $RANGE . $boundary;
my $rule_3 = $boundary . $RANGE;
my $rule_4 = $RANGE . $boundary;
my $rule_5 = $boundary;
print "$rule_5\n";

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@ -2,6 +2,10 @@
# this script will sort any table with the segment data type in its last column
use strict;
my @rows;
while (<>)
{
chomp;
@ -10,11 +14,11 @@ while (<>)
foreach (
sort {
@ar = split("\t", $a);
$valA = pop @ar;
my @ar = split("\t", $a);
my $valA = pop @ar;
$valA =~ s/[~<> ]+//g;
@ar = split("\t", $b);
$valB = pop @ar;
my $valB = pop @ar;
$valB =~ s/[~<> ]+//g;
$valA <=> $valB
} @rows)

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
# doc/src/sgml/mk_feature_tables.pl
use strict;
my $yesno = $ARGV[0];
open PACK, $ARGV[1] or die;

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@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# src/pl/plperl/plc_perlboot.pl
use strict;
use 5.008001;
use vars qw(%_SHARED $_TD);

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@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use locale;
open(INFILE, "<$ARGV[0]");

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@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
# src/tools/msvc/build.pl
use strict;
BEGIN
{
@ -68,6 +70,6 @@ else
# report status
$status = $? >> 8;
my $status = $? >> 8;
exit $status;

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@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
my @def;
use warnings;
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.8.0;
use File::Spec::Functions qw(splitpath catpath);
use List::Util qw(max);
my @def;
#
# Script that generates a .DEF file for all objects in a directory
#

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@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
# src/tools/msvc/pgflex.pl
# silence flex bleatings about file path style
$ENV{CYGWIN} = 'nodosfilewarning';
use strict;
use File::Basename;
# silence flex bleatings about file path style
$ENV{CYGWIN} = 'nodosfilewarning';
# assume we are in the postgres source root
require 'src/tools/msvc/buildenv.pl' if -e 'src/tools/msvc/buildenv.pl';

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@ -20,14 +20,16 @@
# src/tools/pginclude/pgcheckdefines
#
use strict;
use Cwd;
use File::Basename;
$topdir = cwd();
my $topdir = cwd();
# Programs to use
$FIND = "find";
$MAKE = "make";
my $FIND = "find";
my $MAKE = "make";
#
# Build arrays of all the .c and .h files in the tree
@ -38,6 +40,8 @@ $MAKE = "make";
# Including these .h files would clutter the list of define'd symbols and
# cause a lot of false-positive results.
#
my (@cfiles, @hfiles);
open PIPE, "$FIND * -type f -name '*.c' |"
or die "can't fork: $!";
while (<PIPE>)
@ -63,7 +67,9 @@ close PIPE or die "$FIND failed: $!";
# a hash table. To cover the possibility of multiple .h files defining
# the same symbol, we make each hash entry a hash of filenames.
#
foreach $hfile (@hfiles)
my %defines;
foreach my $hfile (@hfiles)
{
open HFILE, $hfile
or die "can't open $hfile: $!";
@ -82,9 +88,9 @@ foreach $hfile (@hfiles)
# files it #include's. Then extract all the symbols it tests for defined-ness,
# and check each one against the previously built hashtable.
#
foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
foreach my $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
{
($fname, $fpath) = fileparse($file);
my ($fname, $fpath) = fileparse($file);
chdir $fpath or die "can't chdir to $fpath: $!";
#
@ -96,16 +102,18 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
# hence printing multiple definitions --- we keep the last one, which
# should come from the current Makefile.
#
my $MAKECMD;
if (-f "Makefile" || -f "GNUmakefile")
{
$MAKECMD = "$MAKE -qp";
}
else
{
$subdir = $fpath;
my $subdir = $fpath;
chop $subdir;
$top_builddir = "..";
$tmp = $fpath;
my $top_builddir = "..";
my $tmp = $fpath;
while (($tmp = dirname($tmp)) ne '.')
{
$top_builddir = $top_builddir . "/..";
@ -113,6 +121,9 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
$MAKECMD =
"$MAKE -qp 'subdir=$subdir' 'top_builddir=$top_builddir' -f '$top_builddir/src/Makefile.global'";
}
my ($CPPFLAGS, $CFLAGS, $CFLAGS_SL, $PTHREAD_CFLAGS, $CC);
open PIPE, "$MAKECMD |"
or die "can't fork: $!";
while (<PIPE>)
@ -153,15 +164,15 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
# "gcc -H" reports inclusions on stderr as "... filename" where the
# number of dots varies according to nesting depth.
#
@includes = ();
$COMPILE = "$CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -H -E $fname";
my @includes = ();
my $COMPILE = "$CC $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS -H -E $fname";
open PIPE, "$COMPILE 2>&1 >/dev/null |"
or die "can't fork: $!";
while (<PIPE>)
{
if (m/^\.+ (.*)/)
{
$include = $1;
my $include = $1;
# Ignore system headers (absolute paths); but complain if a
# .c file includes a system header before any PG header.
@ -176,7 +187,7 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
$include =~ s|^\./||;
# Make path relative to top of tree
$ipath = $fpath;
my $ipath = $fpath;
while ($include =~ s|^\.\./||)
{
$ipath = dirname($ipath) . "/";
@ -202,19 +213,17 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
#
open FILE, $fname
or die "can't open $file: $!";
$inif = 0;
my $inif = 0;
while (<FILE>)
{
$line = $_;
my $line = $_;
if ($line =~ m/^\s*#\s*ifdef\s+(\w+)/)
{
$symbol = $1;
&checkit;
checkit($file, $1, @includes);
}
if ($line =~ m/^\s*#\s*ifndef\s+(\w+)/)
{
$symbol = $1;
&checkit;
checkit($file, $1, @includes);
}
if ($line =~ m/^\s*#\s*if\s+/)
{
@ -224,8 +233,7 @@ foreach $file (@hfiles, @cfiles)
{
while ($line =~ s/\bdefined(\s+|\s*\(\s*)(\w+)//)
{
$symbol = $2;
&checkit;
checkit($file, $2, @includes);
}
if (!($line =~ m/\\$/))
{
@ -243,6 +251,7 @@ exit 0;
# Check an is-defined reference
sub checkit
{
my ($file, $symbol, @includes) = @_;
# Ignore if symbol isn't defined in any PG include files
if (!defined $defines{$symbol})
@ -258,10 +267,10 @@ sub checkit
# occur after the use of the symbol. Given our normal file layout,
# however, the risk is minimal.
#
foreach $deffile (keys %{ $defines{$symbol} })
foreach my $deffile (keys %{ $defines{$symbol} })
{
return if $deffile eq $file;
foreach $reffile (@includes)
foreach my $reffile (@includes)
{
return if $deffile eq $reffile;
}
@ -273,7 +282,7 @@ sub checkit
#
if ($file =~ m/\.h$/)
{
foreach $deffile (keys %{ $defines{$symbol} })
foreach my $deffile (keys %{ $defines{$symbol} })
{
return if $deffile eq 'src/include/c.h';
return if $deffile eq 'src/include/postgres.h';
@ -284,7 +293,7 @@ sub checkit
}
#
@places = keys %{ $defines{$symbol} };
my @places = keys %{ $defines{$symbol} };
print "$file references $symbol, defined in @places\n";
# print "includes: @includes\n";

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@ -20,14 +20,18 @@
# "devel", "alphaN", "betaN", "rcN".
#
use strict;
# Major version is hard-wired into the script. We update it when we branch
# a new development version.
$majorversion = 10;
my $majorversion = 10;
# Validate argument and compute derived variables
$minor = shift;
my $minor = shift;
defined($minor) || die "$0: missing required argument: minor-version\n";
my ($dotneeded, $numericminor);
if ($minor =~ m/^\d+$/)
{
$dotneeded = 1;
@ -58,6 +62,8 @@ else
die "$0: minor-version must be N, devel, alphaN, betaN, or rcN\n";
}
my $fullversion;
# Create various required forms of the version number
if ($dotneeded)
{
@ -67,13 +73,13 @@ else
{
$fullversion = $majorversion . $minor;
}
$numericversion = $majorversion . "." . $numericminor;
$padnumericversion = sprintf("%d%04d", $majorversion, $numericminor);
my $numericversion = $majorversion . "." . $numericminor;
my $padnumericversion = sprintf("%d%04d", $majorversion, $numericminor);
# Get the autoconf version number for eventual nag message
# (this also ensures we're in the right directory)
$aconfver = "";
my $aconfver = "";
open(FILE, "configure.in") || die "could not read configure.in: $!\n";
while (<FILE>)
{
@ -90,7 +96,7 @@ $aconfver ne ""
# Update configure.in and other files that contain version numbers
$fixedfiles = "";
my $fixedfiles = "";
sed_file("configure.in",
"-e 's/AC_INIT(\\[PostgreSQL\\], \\[[0-9a-z.]*\\]/AC_INIT([PostgreSQL], [$fullversion]/'"