| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python2
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| 2 | from __future__ import print_function
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| 3 |
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| 4 | from _devbuild.gen import arg_types
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| 5 | from _devbuild.gen.option_asdl import builtin_i
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| 6 | from _devbuild.gen.runtime_asdl import (
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| 7 | scope_e,
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| 8 | cmd_value,
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| 9 | AssignArg,
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| 10 | )
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| 11 | from _devbuild.gen.value_asdl import (value, value_e, value_t, LeftName)
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| 12 | from _devbuild.gen.syntax_asdl import loc, loc_t, word_t
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| 13 |
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| 14 | from core import bash_impl
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| 15 | from core import error
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| 16 | from core.error import e_usage
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| 17 | from core import state
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| 18 | from core import vm
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| 19 | from frontend import flag_util
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| 20 | from frontend import args
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| 21 | from mycpp.mylib import log, NewDict
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| 22 | from osh import cmd_eval
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| 23 | from osh import sh_expr_eval
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| 24 | from data_lang import j8_lite
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| 25 |
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| 26 | from typing import cast, Dict, List, Optional, TYPE_CHECKING
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| 27 | if TYPE_CHECKING:
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| 28 | from core.state import Mem
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| 29 | from core import optview
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| 30 | from display import ui
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| 31 | from frontend.args import _Attributes
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| 32 |
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| 33 | _ = log
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| 34 |
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| 35 | _OTHER = 0
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| 36 | _READONLY = 1
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| 37 | _EXPORT = 2
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| 38 |
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| 39 |
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| 40 | def _PrintVariables(mem, cmd_val, attrs, print_flags, builtin=_OTHER):
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| 41 | # type: (Mem, cmd_value.Assign, _Attributes, bool, int) -> int
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| 42 | """
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| 43 | Args:
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| 44 | print_flags: whether to print flags
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| 45 | builtin: is it the readonly or export builtin?
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| 46 | """
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| 47 | flag = attrs.attrs
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| 48 |
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| 49 | # Turn dynamic vars to static.
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| 50 | tmp_g = flag.get('g')
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| 51 | tmp_a = flag.get('a')
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| 52 | tmp_A = flag.get('A')
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| 53 |
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| 54 | flag_g = (cast(value.Bool, tmp_g).b
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| 55 | if tmp_g and tmp_g.tag() == value_e.Bool else False)
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| 56 | flag_a = (cast(value.Bool, tmp_a).b
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| 57 | if tmp_a and tmp_a.tag() == value_e.Bool else False)
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| 58 | flag_A = (cast(value.Bool, tmp_A).b
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| 59 | if tmp_A and tmp_A.tag() == value_e.Bool else False)
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| 60 |
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| 61 | tmp_n = flag.get('n')
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| 62 | tmp_r = flag.get('r')
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| 63 | tmp_x = flag.get('x')
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| 64 |
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| 65 | #log('FLAG %r', flag)
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| 66 |
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| 67 | # SUBTLE: export -n vs. declare -n. flag vs. OPTION.
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| 68 | # flags are value.Bool, while options are Undef or Str.
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| 69 | # '+', '-', or None
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| 70 | flag_n = (cast(value.Str, tmp_n).s if tmp_n and tmp_n.tag() == value_e.Str
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| 71 | else None) # type: Optional[str]
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| 72 | flag_r = (cast(value.Str, tmp_r).s if tmp_r and tmp_r.tag() == value_e.Str
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| 73 | else None) # type: Optional[str]
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| 74 | flag_x = (cast(value.Str, tmp_x).s if tmp_x and tmp_x.tag() == value_e.Str
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| 75 | else None) # type: Optional[str]
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| 76 |
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| 77 | if cmd_val.builtin_id == builtin_i.local:
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| 78 | if flag_g and not mem.IsGlobalScope():
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| 79 | return 1
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| 80 | which_scopes = scope_e.LocalOnly
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| 81 | elif flag_g:
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| 82 | which_scopes = scope_e.GlobalOnly
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| 83 | else:
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| 84 | which_scopes = mem.ScopesForReading() # reading
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| 85 |
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| 86 | if len(cmd_val.pairs) == 0:
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| 87 | print_all = True
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| 88 | cells = mem.GetAllCells(which_scopes)
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| 89 | names = sorted(cells) # type: List[str]
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| 90 | else:
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| 91 | print_all = False
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| 92 | names = []
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| 93 | cells = {}
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| 94 | for pair in cmd_val.pairs:
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| 95 | name = pair.var_name
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| 96 | if pair.rval and pair.rval.tag() == value_e.Str:
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| 97 | # Invalid: declare -p foo=bar
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| 98 | # Add a sentinel so we skip it, but know to exit with status 1.
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| 99 | s = cast(value.Str, pair.rval).s
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| 100 | invalid = "%s=%s" % (name, s)
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| 101 | names.append(invalid)
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| 102 | cells[invalid] = None
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| 103 | else:
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| 104 | names.append(name)
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| 105 | cells[name] = mem.GetCell(name, which_scopes)
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| 106 |
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| 107 | count = 0
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| 108 | for name in names:
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| 109 | cell = cells[name]
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| 110 | if cell is None:
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| 111 | continue # Invalid
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| 112 | val = cell.val
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| 113 | #log('name %r %s', name, val)
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| 114 |
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| 115 | if val.tag() == value_e.Undef:
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| 116 | continue
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| 117 | if builtin == _READONLY and not cell.readonly:
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| 118 | continue
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| 119 | if builtin == _EXPORT and not cell.exported:
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| 120 | continue
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| 121 |
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| 122 | if flag_n == '-' and not cell.nameref:
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| 123 | continue
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| 124 | if flag_n == '+' and cell.nameref:
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| 125 | continue
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| 126 | if flag_r == '-' and not cell.readonly:
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| 127 | continue
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| 128 | if flag_r == '+' and cell.readonly:
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| 129 | continue
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| 130 | if flag_x == '-' and not cell.exported:
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| 131 | continue
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| 132 | if flag_x == '+' and cell.exported:
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| 133 | continue
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| 134 |
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| 135 | if flag_a and val.tag() not in (value_e.BashArray,
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| 136 | value_e.SparseArray):
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| 137 | continue
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| 138 | if flag_A and val.tag() != value_e.BashAssoc:
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| 139 | continue
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| 140 |
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| 141 | decl = [] # type: List[str]
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| 142 | if print_flags:
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| 143 | flags = [] # type: List[str]
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| 144 | if cell.nameref:
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| 145 | flags.append('n')
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| 146 | if cell.readonly:
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| 147 | flags.append('r')
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| 148 | if cell.exported:
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| 149 | flags.append('x')
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| 150 | if val.tag() in (value_e.BashArray, value_e.SparseArray):
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| 151 | flags.append('a')
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| 152 | elif val.tag() == value_e.BashAssoc:
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| 153 | flags.append('A')
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| 154 | if len(flags) == 0:
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| 155 | flags.append('-')
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| 156 |
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| 157 | decl.extend(["declare -", ''.join(flags), " ", name])
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| 158 | else:
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| 159 | decl.append(name)
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| 160 |
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| 161 | if val.tag() == value_e.Str:
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| 162 | str_val = cast(value.Str, val)
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| 163 | decl.extend(["=", j8_lite.MaybeShellEncode(str_val.s)])
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| 164 |
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| 165 | elif val.tag() == value_e.BashArray:
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| 166 | array_val = cast(value.BashArray, val)
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| 167 | decl.extend(
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| 168 | ["=",
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| 169 | bash_impl.BashArray_ToStrForShellPrint(array_val, name)])
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| 170 |
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| 171 | elif val.tag() == value_e.BashAssoc:
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| 172 | assoc_val = cast(value.BashAssoc, val)
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| 173 | decl.extend(
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| 174 | ["=", bash_impl.BashAssoc_ToStrForShellPrint(assoc_val)])
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| 175 |
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| 176 | elif val.tag() == value_e.SparseArray:
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| 177 | sparse_val = cast(value.SparseArray, val)
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| 178 | decl.extend(
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| 179 | ["=",
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| 180 | bash_impl.SparseArray_ToStrForShellPrint(sparse_val)])
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| 181 |
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| 182 | else:
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| 183 | pass # note: other types silently ignored
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| 184 |
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| 185 | print(''.join(decl))
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| 186 | count += 1
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| 187 |
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| 188 | if print_all or count == len(names):
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| 189 | return 0
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| 190 | else:
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| 191 | return 1
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| 192 |
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| 193 |
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| 194 | def _ExportReadonly(mem, pair, flags):
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| 195 | # type: (Mem, AssignArg, int) -> None
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| 196 | """For 'export' and 'readonly' to respect += and flags.
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| 197 |
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| 198 | Like 'setvar' (scope_e.LocalOnly), unless dynamic scope is on. That is, it
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| 199 | respects shopt --unset dynamic_scope.
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| 200 |
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| 201 | Used for assignment builtins, (( a = b )), {fd}>out, ${x=}, etc.
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| 202 | """
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| 203 | which_scopes = mem.ScopesForWriting()
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| 204 |
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| 205 | lval = LeftName(pair.var_name, pair.blame_word)
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| 206 | if pair.plus_eq:
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| 207 | old_val = sh_expr_eval.OldValue(lval, mem, None) # ignore set -u
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| 208 | # When 'export e+=', then rval is value.Str('')
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| 209 | # When 'export foo', the pair.plus_eq flag is false.
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| 210 | assert pair.rval is not None
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| 211 | val = cmd_eval.PlusEquals(old_val, pair.rval)
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| 212 | else:
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| 213 | # NOTE: when rval is None, only flags are changed
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| 214 | val = pair.rval
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| 215 |
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| 216 | mem.SetNamed(lval, val, which_scopes, flags=flags)
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| 217 |
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| 218 |
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| 219 | class Export(vm._AssignBuiltin):
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| 220 |
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| 221 | def __init__(self, mem, errfmt):
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| 222 | # type: (Mem, ui.ErrorFormatter) -> None
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| 223 | self.mem = mem
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| 224 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 225 |
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| 226 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 227 | # type: (cmd_value.Assign) -> int
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| 228 | if self.mem.exec_opts.no_exported():
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| 229 | self.errfmt.Print_(
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| 230 | 'export builtin is disabled in YSH (shopt --set no_exported)',
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| 231 | cmd_val.arg_locs[0])
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| 232 | return 1
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| 233 |
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| 234 | arg_r = args.Reader(cmd_val.argv, locs=cmd_val.arg_locs)
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| 235 | arg_r.Next()
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| 236 | attrs = flag_util.Parse('export_', arg_r)
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| 237 | arg = arg_types.export_(attrs.attrs)
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| 238 | #arg = attrs
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| 239 |
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| 240 | if arg.f:
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| 241 | e_usage(
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| 242 | "doesn't accept -f because it's dangerous. "
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| 243 | "(The code can usually be restructured with 'source')",
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| 244 | loc.Missing)
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| 245 |
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| 246 | if arg.p or len(cmd_val.pairs) == 0:
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| 247 | return _PrintVariables(self.mem,
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| 248 | cmd_val,
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| 249 | attrs,
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| 250 | True,
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| 251 | builtin=_EXPORT)
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| 252 |
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| 253 | if arg.n:
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| 254 | for pair in cmd_val.pairs:
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| 255 | if pair.rval is not None:
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| 256 | e_usage("doesn't accept RHS with -n",
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| 257 | loc.Word(pair.blame_word))
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| 258 |
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| 259 | # NOTE: we don't care if it wasn't found, like bash.
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| 260 | self.mem.ClearFlag(pair.var_name, state.ClearExport)
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| 261 | else:
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| 262 | for pair in cmd_val.pairs:
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| 263 | _ExportReadonly(self.mem, pair, state.SetExport)
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| 264 |
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| 265 | return 0
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| 266 |
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| 267 |
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| 268 | def _ReconcileTypes(rval, flag_a, flag_A, blame_word):
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| 269 | # type: (Optional[value_t], bool, bool, word_t) -> value_t
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| 270 | """Check that -a and -A flags are consistent with RHS.
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| 271 |
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| 272 | Special case: () is allowed to mean empty indexed array or empty assoc array
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| 273 | if the context is clear.
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| 274 |
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| 275 | Shared between NewVar and Readonly.
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| 276 | """
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| 277 | if flag_a and rval is not None and rval.tag() != value_e.BashArray:
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| 278 | e_usage("Got -a but RHS isn't an array", loc.Word(blame_word))
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| 279 |
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| 280 | if flag_A and rval:
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| 281 | # Special case: declare -A A=() is OK. The () is changed to mean an empty
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| 282 | # associative array.
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| 283 | if rval.tag() == value_e.BashArray:
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| 284 | array_val = cast(value.BashArray, rval)
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| 285 | if len(array_val.strs) == 0:
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| 286 | # mycpp limitation: NewDict() needs to be typed
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| 287 | tmp = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, str]
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| 288 | return value.BashAssoc(tmp)
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| 289 | #return value.BashArray([])
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| 290 |
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| 291 | if rval.tag() != value_e.BashAssoc:
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| 292 | e_usage("Got -A but RHS isn't an associative array",
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| 293 | loc.Word(blame_word))
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| 294 |
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| 295 | return rval
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| 296 |
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| 297 |
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| 298 | class Readonly(vm._AssignBuiltin):
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| 299 |
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| 300 | def __init__(self, mem, errfmt):
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| 301 | # type: (Mem, ui.ErrorFormatter) -> None
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| 302 | self.mem = mem
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| 303 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 304 |
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| 305 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 306 | # type: (cmd_value.Assign) -> int
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| 307 | arg_r = args.Reader(cmd_val.argv, locs=cmd_val.arg_locs)
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| 308 | arg_r.Next()
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| 309 | attrs = flag_util.Parse('readonly', arg_r)
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| 310 | arg = arg_types.readonly(attrs.attrs)
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| 311 |
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| 312 | if arg.p or len(cmd_val.pairs) == 0:
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| 313 | return _PrintVariables(self.mem,
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| 314 | cmd_val,
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| 315 | attrs,
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| 316 | True,
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| 317 | builtin=_READONLY)
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| 318 |
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| 319 | for pair in cmd_val.pairs:
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| 320 | if pair.rval is None:
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| 321 | if arg.a:
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| 322 | rval = value.BashArray([]) # type: value_t
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| 323 | elif arg.A:
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| 324 | # mycpp limitation: NewDict() needs to be typed
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| 325 | tmp = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, str]
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| 326 | rval = value.BashAssoc(tmp)
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| 327 | else:
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| 328 | rval = None
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| 329 | else:
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| 330 | rval = pair.rval
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| 331 |
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| 332 | rval = _ReconcileTypes(rval, arg.a, arg.A, pair.blame_word)
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| 333 |
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| 334 | # NOTE:
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| 335 | # - when rval is None, only flags are changed
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| 336 | # - dynamic scope because flags on locals can be changed, etc.
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| 337 | _ExportReadonly(self.mem, pair, state.SetReadOnly)
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| 338 |
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| 339 | return 0
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| 340 |
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| 341 |
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| 342 | class NewVar(vm._AssignBuiltin):
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| 343 | """declare/typeset/local."""
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| 344 |
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| 345 | def __init__(self, mem, procs, exec_opts, errfmt):
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| 346 | # type: (Mem, state.Procs, optview.Exec, ui.ErrorFormatter) -> None
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| 347 | self.mem = mem
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| 348 | self.procs = procs
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| 349 | self.exec_opts = exec_opts
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| 350 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 351 |
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| 352 | def _PrintFuncs(self, names):
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| 353 | # type: (List[str]) -> int
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| 354 | status = 0
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| 355 | for name in names:
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| 356 | if self.procs.GetShellFunc(name):
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| 357 | print(name)
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| 358 | # TODO: Could print LST for -f, or render LST. Bash does this. 'trap'
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| 359 | # could use that too.
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| 360 | else:
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| 361 | status = 1
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| 362 | return status
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| 363 |
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| 364 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 365 | # type: (cmd_value.Assign) -> int
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| 366 | arg_r = args.Reader(cmd_val.argv, locs=cmd_val.arg_locs)
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| 367 | arg_r.Next()
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| 368 | attrs = flag_util.Parse('new_var', arg_r)
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| 369 | arg = arg_types.new_var(attrs.attrs)
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| 370 |
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| 371 | status = 0
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| 372 |
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| 373 | if arg.f:
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| 374 | names = arg_r.Rest()
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| 375 | if len(names):
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| 376 | # This is only used for a STATUS QUERY now. We only show the name,
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| 377 | # not the body.
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| 378 | status = self._PrintFuncs(names)
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| 379 | else:
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| 380 | # Disallow this since it would be incompatible.
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| 381 | e_usage('with -f expects function names', loc.Missing)
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| 382 | return status
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| 383 |
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| 384 | if arg.F:
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| 385 | names = arg_r.Rest()
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| 386 | if len(names):
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| 387 | status = self._PrintFuncs(names)
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| 388 | else:
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| 389 | # bash quirk: with no names, they're printed in a different format!
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| 390 | for func_name in self.procs.ShellFuncNames():
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| 391 | print('declare -f %s' % (func_name))
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| 392 | return status
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| 393 |
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| 394 | if arg.p: # Lookup and print variables.
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| 395 | return _PrintVariables(self.mem, cmd_val, attrs, True)
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| 396 | elif len(cmd_val.pairs) == 0:
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| 397 | return _PrintVariables(self.mem, cmd_val, attrs, False)
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| 398 |
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| 399 | if not self.exec_opts.ignore_flags_not_impl():
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| 400 | if arg.i:
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| 401 | e_usage(
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| 402 | "doesn't implement flag -i (shopt --set ignore_flags_not_impl)",
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| 403 | loc.Missing)
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| 404 |
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| 405 | if arg.l or arg.u:
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| 406 | # Just print a warning! The program may still run.
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| 407 | self.errfmt.Print_(
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| 408 | "Warning: OSH doesn't implement flags -l or -u (shopt --set ignore_flags_not_impl)",
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| 409 | loc.Missing)
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| 410 |
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| 411 | #
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| 412 | # Set variables
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| 413 | #
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| 414 |
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| 415 | if cmd_val.builtin_id == builtin_i.local:
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| 416 | which_scopes = scope_e.LocalOnly
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| 417 | else: # declare/typeset
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| 418 | if arg.g:
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| 419 | which_scopes = scope_e.GlobalOnly
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| 420 | else:
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| 421 | which_scopes = scope_e.LocalOnly
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| 422 |
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| 423 | flags = 0
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| 424 | if arg.x == '-':
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| 425 | flags |= state.SetExport
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| 426 | if arg.r == '-':
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| 427 | flags |= state.SetReadOnly
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| 428 | if arg.n == '-':
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| 429 | flags |= state.SetNameref
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| 430 |
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| 431 | if arg.x == '+':
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| 432 | flags |= state.ClearExport
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| 433 | if arg.r == '+':
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| 434 | flags |= state.ClearReadOnly
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| 435 | if arg.n == '+':
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| 436 | flags |= state.ClearNameref
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| 437 |
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| 438 | for pair in cmd_val.pairs:
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| 439 | rval = pair.rval
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| 440 | # declare -a foo=(a b); declare -a foo; should not reset to empty array
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| 441 | if rval is None and (arg.a or arg.A):
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| 442 | old_val = self.mem.GetValue(pair.var_name)
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| 443 | if arg.a:
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| 444 | if old_val.tag() not in (value_e.BashArray,
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| 445 | value_e.SparseArray):
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| 446 | rval = value.BashArray([])
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| 447 | elif arg.A:
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| 448 | if old_val.tag() != value_e.BashAssoc:
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| 449 | # mycpp limitation: NewDict() needs to be typed
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| 450 | tmp = NewDict() # type: Dict[str, str]
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| 451 | rval = value.BashAssoc(tmp)
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| 452 |
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| 453 | lval = LeftName(pair.var_name, pair.blame_word)
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| 454 |
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| 455 | if pair.plus_eq:
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| 456 | old_val = sh_expr_eval.OldValue(lval, self.mem,
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| 457 | None) # ignore set -u
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| 458 | # When 'typeset e+=', then rval is value.Str('')
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| 459 | # When 'typeset foo', the pair.plus_eq flag is false.
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| 460 | assert pair.rval is not None
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| 461 | rval = cmd_eval.PlusEquals(old_val, pair.rval)
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| 462 | else:
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| 463 | rval = _ReconcileTypes(rval, arg.a, arg.A, pair.blame_word)
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| 464 |
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| 465 | self.mem.SetNamed(lval, rval, which_scopes, flags=flags)
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| 466 |
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| 467 | return status
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| 468 |
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| 469 |
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| 470 | # TODO:
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| 471 | # - It would make more sense to treat no args as an error (bash doesn't.)
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| 472 | # - Should we have strict builtins? Or just make it stricter?
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| 473 | # - Typed args: unset (mylist[0]) is like Python's del
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| 474 | # - It has the same word as 'setvar', which makes sense
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| 475 |
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| 476 |
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| 477 | class Unset(vm._Builtin):
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| 478 |
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| 479 | def __init__(
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| 480 | self,
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| 481 | mem, # type: state.Mem
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| 482 | procs, # type: state.Procs
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| 483 | unsafe_arith, # type: sh_expr_eval.UnsafeArith
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| 484 | errfmt, # type: ui.ErrorFormatter
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| 485 | ):
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| 486 | # type: (...) -> None
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| 487 | self.mem = mem
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| 488 | self.procs = procs
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| 489 | self.unsafe_arith = unsafe_arith
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| 490 | self.errfmt = errfmt
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| 491 |
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| 492 | def _UnsetVar(self, arg, location, proc_fallback):
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| 493 | # type: (str, loc_t, bool) -> bool
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| 494 | """
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| 495 | Returns:
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| 496 | bool: whether the 'unset' builtin should succeed with code 0.
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| 497 | """
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| 498 | lval = self.unsafe_arith.ParseLValue(arg, location)
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| 499 |
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| 500 | #log('unsafe lval %s', lval)
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| 501 | found = False
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| 502 | try:
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| 503 | found = self.mem.Unset(lval, scope_e.Shopt)
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| 504 | except error.Runtime as e:
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| 505 | # note: in bash, myreadonly=X fails, but declare myreadonly=X doesn't
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| 506 | # fail because it's a builtin. So I guess the same is true of 'unset'.
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| 507 | msg = e.UserErrorString()
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| 508 | self.errfmt.Print_(msg, blame_loc=location)
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| 509 | return False
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| 510 |
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| 511 | if proc_fallback and not found:
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| 512 | self.procs.EraseShellFunc(arg)
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| 513 |
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| 514 | return True
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| 515 |
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| 516 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 517 | # type: (cmd_value.Argv) -> int
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| 518 | attrs, arg_r = flag_util.ParseCmdVal('unset', cmd_val)
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| 519 | arg = arg_types.unset(attrs.attrs)
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| 520 |
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| 521 | argv, arg_locs = arg_r.Rest2()
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| 522 | for i, name in enumerate(argv):
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| 523 | location = arg_locs[i]
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| 524 |
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| 525 | if arg.f:
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| 526 | self.procs.EraseShellFunc(name)
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| 527 |
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| 528 | elif arg.v:
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| 529 | if not self._UnsetVar(name, location, False):
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| 530 | return 1
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| 531 |
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| 532 | else:
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| 533 | # proc_fallback: Try to delete var first, then func.
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| 534 | if not self._UnsetVar(name, location, True):
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| 535 | return 1
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| 536 |
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| 537 | return 0
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| 538 |
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| 539 |
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| 540 | class Shift(vm._Builtin):
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| 541 |
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| 542 | def __init__(self, mem):
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| 543 | # type: (Mem) -> None
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| 544 | self.mem = mem
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| 545 |
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| 546 | def Run(self, cmd_val):
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| 547 | # type: (cmd_value.Argv) -> int
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| 548 | num_args = len(cmd_val.argv) - 1
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| 549 | if num_args == 0:
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| 550 | n = 1
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| 551 | elif num_args == 1:
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| 552 | arg = cmd_val.argv[1]
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| 553 | try:
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| 554 | n = int(arg)
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| 555 | except ValueError:
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| 556 | e_usage("Invalid shift argument %r" % arg, loc.Missing)
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| 557 | else:
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| 558 | e_usage('got too many arguments', loc.Missing)
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| 559 |
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| 560 | return self.mem.Shift(n)
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