#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eo pipefail script_path=$(cd -P -- "$(dirname -- "$0")" && pwd -P) cd "${script_path}/.." MISSING_FLAGS=n while IFS= read -r FLAG; do # Ignore false positives that are not debug flags. if [ "$FLAG" = "ELF_DEBUG" ] || [ "$FLAG" = "IA32_DEBUG_INTERFACE" ]; then continue fi # We simply search whether the CMakeLists.txt *ever* sets the flag. # There are (basically) no false positives, but there might be false negatives, # for example we intentionally don't check for commented-out lines here. if ! grep -qF "set(${FLAG}" Meta/CMake/all_the_debug_macros.cmake ; then echo "'all_the_debug_macros.cmake' is missing ${FLAG}" MISSING_FLAGS=y fi done < <( if [ "$#" -eq "0" ]; then git ls-files -- \ '*.cpp' \ '*.h' \ '*.in' \ ':!:Kernel/FileSystem/Ext2FS/Definitions.h' else # We're in the middle of a pre-commit run, so we should only check the files that have # actually changed. The reason is that "git ls-files | grep" on the entire repo takes # about 100ms. That is perfectly fine during a CI run, but becomes noticable during a # pre-commit hook. It is unnecessary to check the entire repository on every single # commit, so we save some time here. for file in "$@"; do if [[ ("${file}" =~ \.cpp || "${file}" =~ \.h || "${file}" =~ \.in) ]]; then echo "$file" fi done fi \ | xargs grep -E '(_DEBUG|DEBUG_)' \ | sed -re 's,^.*[^a-zA-Z0-9_]([a-zA-Z0-9_]*DEBUG[a-zA-Z0-9_]*).*$,\1,' \ | sort -u ) if [ "n" != "${MISSING_FLAGS}" ] ; then echo "Some flags are missing for the ALL_THE_DEBUG_MACROS feature." echo "If you just added a new SOMETHING_DEBUG flag, that's great!" echo "We want to enable all of these in automated builds, so that the code doesn't rot." echo "Please add it to Meta/CMake/all_the_debug_macros.cmake" exit 1 fi