libpng/ci/ci_verify_makefiles.sh
Cosmin Truta f74d5ecce8 ci: Pacify shellcheck version 0.8 and apply other linting improvements
Work around a limitation in the `shellcheck source` directive, which
does not recognize quotes in shellcheck versions older than 0.9.

Also extend the checks for YAML files over the entire source tree, in
preparation for the introduction of the GitHub Actions config file.
2024-02-15 14:37:24 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -o errexit -o pipefail -o posix
# Copyright (c) 2019-2024 Cosmin Truta.
#
# Use, modification and distribution are subject to the MIT License.
# Please see the accompanying file LICENSE_MIT.txt
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
# shellcheck source=ci/lib/ci.lib.sh
source "$(dirname "$0")/lib/ci.lib.sh"
cd "$CI_TOPLEVEL_DIR"
CI_SRC_DIR="$CI_TOPLEVEL_DIR"
function ci_init_build {
# Ensure that the mandatory variables are initialized.
CI_MAKE="${CI_MAKE:-make}"
case "$CI_CC" in
( *clang* )
CI_MAKEFILES="${CI_MAKEFILES:-"scripts/makefile.clang"}" ;;
( *gcc* )
CI_MAKEFILES="${CI_MAKEFILES:-"scripts/makefile.gcc"}" ;;
( * )
CI_MAKEFILES="${CI_MAKEFILES:-"scripts/makefile.std"}" ;;
esac
}
function ci_trace_build {
ci_info "## START OF CONFIGURATION ##"
ci_info "build arch: $CI_BUILD_ARCH"
ci_info "build system: $CI_BUILD_SYSTEM"
[[ "$CI_TARGET_SYSTEM.$CI_TARGET_ARCH" != "$CI_BUILD_SYSTEM.$CI_BUILD_ARCH" ]] && {
ci_info "target arch: $CI_TARGET_ARCH"
ci_info "target system: $CI_TARGET_SYSTEM"
}
ci_info "source directory: $CI_SRC_DIR"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_MAKEFILES: '$CI_MAKEFILES'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_MAKE: '$CI_MAKE'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_MAKE_FLAGS: '$CI_MAKE_FLAGS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_MAKE_VARS: '$CI_MAKE_VARS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_CC: '$CI_CC'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_CC_FLAGS: '$CI_CC_FLAGS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_CPP: '$CI_CPP'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_CPP_FLAGS: '$CI_CPP_FLAGS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_AR: '$CI_AR'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_RANLIB: '$CI_RANLIB'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_LD: '$CI_LD'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_LD_FLAGS: '$CI_LD_FLAGS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_LIBS: '$CI_LIBS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_SANITIZERS: '$CI_SANITIZERS'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_NO_TEST: '$CI_NO_TEST'"
ci_info "environment option: \$CI_NO_CLEAN: '$CI_NO_CLEAN'"
ci_info "executable: \$CI_MAKE: $(command -V "$CI_MAKE")"
[[ $CI_CC ]] && {
ci_info "executable: \$CI_CC: $(command -V "$CI_CC")"
}
[[ $CI_CPP ]] && {
ci_info "executable: \$CI_CPP: $(command -V "$CI_CPP")"
}
[[ $CI_AR ]] && {
ci_info "executable: \$CI_AR: $(command -V "$CI_AR")"
}
[[ $CI_RANLIB ]] && {
ci_info "executable: \$CI_RANLIB: $(command -V "$CI_RANLIB")"
}
[[ $CI_LD ]] && {
ci_info "executable: \$CI_LD: $(command -V "$CI_LD")"
}
ci_info "## END OF CONFIGURATION ##"
}
function ci_cleanup_old_build {
# Any old makefile-based build will most likely leave a mess
# of object files behind if interrupted, e.g., via Ctrl+C.
# There may be other files behind, depending on what makefile
# had been used. We cannot easily enumerate all of those.
# Fortunately, for a clean makefiles-based build, it should be
# sufficient to remove the old object files only.
ci_info "## START OF PRE-BUILD CLEANUP ##"
local my_file
find "$CI_SRC_DIR" -maxdepth 1 \( -iname "*.o" -o -iname "*.obj" \) |
while IFS="" read -r my_file
do
ci_spawn rm -fr "$my_file"
done
ci_info "## END OF PRE-BUILD CLEANUP ##"
}
function ci_build {
ci_info "## START OF BUILD ##"
# Initialize and populate the local arrays.
local all_make_flags=()
local all_make_vars=()
[[ $CI_MAKE_FLAGS ]] && {
all_make_flags+=($CI_MAKE_FLAGS)
}
[[ $CI_CC ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("CC=$CI_CC")
}
[[ $CI_CC_FLAGS || $CI_SANITIZERS ]] && {
[[ $CI_SANITIZERS ]] && CI_CC_FLAGS="${CI_CC_FLAGS:-"-O2"} -fsanitize=$CI_SANITIZERS"
all_make_vars+=("CFLAGS=$CI_CC_FLAGS")
}
[[ $CI_CPP ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("CPP=$CI_CPP")
}
[[ $CI_CPP_FLAGS ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("CPPFLAGS=$CI_CPP_FLAGS")
}
[[ $CI_AR ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("AR=$CI_AR")
}
[[ $CI_RANLIB ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("RANLIB=$CI_RANLIB")
}
[[ $CI_LD ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("LD=$CI_LD")
}
[[ $CI_LD_FLAGS || $CI_SANITIZERS ]] && {
[[ $CI_SANITIZERS ]] && CI_LD_FLAGS+="${CI_LD_FLAGS:+" "}-fsanitize=$CI_SANITIZERS"
all_make_vars+=("LDFLAGS=$CI_LD_FLAGS")
}
[[ $CI_LIBS ]] && {
all_make_vars+=("LIBS=$CI_LIBS")
}
all_make_vars+=($CI_MAKE_VARS)
# And... build!
local my_makefile
for my_makefile in $CI_MAKEFILES
do
ci_info "using makefile: $my_makefile"
# Spawn "make".
ci_spawn "$CI_MAKE" -f "$my_makefile" \
"${all_make_flags[@]}" \
"${all_make_vars[@]}"
ci_expr $((CI_NO_TEST)) || {
# Spawn "make test" if testing is not disabled.
ci_spawn "$CI_MAKE" -f "$my_makefile" \
"${all_make_flags[@]}" \
"${all_make_vars[@]}" \
test
}
ci_expr $((CI_NO_CLEAN)) || {
# Spawn "make clean" if cleaning is not disabled.
ci_spawn "$CI_MAKE" -f "$my_makefile" \
"${all_make_flags[@]}" \
"${all_make_vars[@]}" \
clean
}
done
ci_info "## END OF BUILD ##"
}
function usage {
echo "usage: $CI_SCRIPT_NAME [<options>]"
echo "options: -?|-h|--help"
exit "${@:-0}"
}
function main {
local opt
while getopts ":" opt
do
# This ain't a while-loop. It only pretends to be.
[[ $1 == -[?h]* || $1 == --help || $1 == --help=* ]] && usage 0
ci_err "unknown option: '$1'"
done
shift $((OPTIND - 1))
# And... go!
ci_init_build
ci_trace_build
[[ $# -eq 0 ]] || {
echo >&2 "error: unexpected argument: '$1'"
echo >&2 "note: this program accepts environment options only"
usage 2
}
ci_cleanup_old_build
ci_build
}
main "$@"