99-pkglint-subpkgs: correct for multiline subpackages
As discussing in [1], on template with "subpackages" as multilines will report false positive on some packages will never be built. There're multiple problems here: - expanded "subpackages" will have an empty line if it has a newline inside template - "sed" expression couldn't work with multilines "subpackages" Let's not quote "$subpkgs" and "$subpackages" in "printf" to let the shell do expansion and trim the empty lines for us. And rewrite the "sed" expression to work with multilines "subpackages" [1]: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/26939#issuecomment-739098547
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@ -18,21 +18,27 @@ hook() {
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subpkgs=$(get_subpkgs)
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subpackages="${subpackages// /$'\n'}"
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# Sort the strings so they can be compare for equality
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subpkgs="$(printf "%s\\n" "$subpkgs" | sort)"
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subpackages="$(printf "%s\\n" "$subpackages" | sort)"
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subpkgs="$(printf '%s\n' $subpkgs | sort)"
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subpackages="$(printf '%s\n' $subpackages | sort)"
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if [ "$subpackages" = "$subpkgs" ]; then
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return 0
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fi
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# XXX: Make the sed call work when subpackages has multiple lines
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# this can be done with grep with perl regexp (-P) but chroot-grep
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# is compiled without it
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matches="$(sed -n 's/subpackages.*"\(.*\)"[^"]*$/\1/p' $XBPS_SRCPKGDIR/$pkgname/template \
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| tr " " "\n" | sort)"
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# sed supports comment but let's put them here
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# 1: print everything between pairs of <""> in subpackages[+]?="..."
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# 2: multiline subpackages="...\n..."
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# 2.1: For any line in the middle, i.e. no <"> exists, print it
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# 2.2: For the first line, print everything after <">
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# 2.3: For last line, print everything before <">
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matches="$(sed -n -e 's/subpackages.*"\(.*\)"[^"]*$/\1/p' \
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-e '/subpackages[^"]*"[^"]*$/,/"/{
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/"/!p
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/subpackages/s/.*"//p
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s/".*//p
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}' $XBPS_SRCPKGDIR/$pkgname/template |
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tr ' ' '\n' | sort)"
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for s in $subpkgs; do
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grep -q "^$s$" <<< "$matches" ||
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