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Commit 75f87db413
fixed the confusion between bitbake and python logger
but in codeparser still old method of setting debug level was used
causing TypeError, because debug level value was incorrectly returned
and assigned to event.msg.
| File "./bitbake/lib/bb/ui/knotty.py", line 660, in main
| event.msg = event.fn + ': ' + event.msg
| TypeError: can only concatenate str (not "int") to str
[YOCTO #14298]
(Bitbake rev: bec9ea7ab28a8dfad1a6010ca5c6ec691754748d)
Signed-off-by: Tomasz Dziendzielski <tomasz.dziendzielski@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
460 lines
16 KiB
Python
460 lines
16 KiB
Python
#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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"""
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BitBake code parser
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Parses actual code (i.e. python and shell) for functions and in-line
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expressions. Used mainly to determine dependencies on other functions
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and variables within the BitBake metadata. Also provides a cache for
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this information in order to speed up processing.
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(Not to be confused with the code that parses the metadata itself,
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see lib/bb/parse/ for that).
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NOTE: if you change how the parsers gather information you will almost
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certainly need to increment CodeParserCache.CACHE_VERSION below so that
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any existing codeparser cache gets invalidated. Additionally you'll need
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to increment __cache_version__ in cache.py in order to ensure that old
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recipe caches don't trigger "Taskhash mismatch" errors.
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"""
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import ast
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import sys
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import codegen
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import logging
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import bb.pysh as pysh
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import bb.utils, bb.data
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import hashlib
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from itertools import chain
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from bb.pysh import pyshyacc, pyshlex
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from bb.cache import MultiProcessCache
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logger = logging.getLogger('BitBake.CodeParser')
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def bbhash(s):
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return hashlib.sha256(s.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
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def check_indent(codestr):
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"""If the code is indented, add a top level piece of code to 'remove' the indentation"""
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i = 0
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while codestr[i] in ["\n", "\t", " "]:
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i = i + 1
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if i == 0:
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return codestr
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if codestr[i-1] == "\t" or codestr[i-1] == " ":
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if codestr[0] == "\n":
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# Since we're adding a line, we need to remove one line of any empty padding
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# to ensure line numbers are correct
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codestr = codestr[1:]
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return "if 1:\n" + codestr
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return codestr
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# A custom getstate/setstate using tuples is actually worth 15% cachesize by
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# avoiding duplication of the attribute names!
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class SetCache(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.setcache = {}
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def internSet(self, items):
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new = []
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for i in items:
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new.append(sys.intern(i))
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s = frozenset(new)
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h = hash(s)
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if h in self.setcache:
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return self.setcache[h]
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self.setcache[h] = s
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return s
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codecache = SetCache()
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class pythonCacheLine(object):
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def __init__(self, refs, execs, contains):
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self.refs = codecache.internSet(refs)
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self.execs = codecache.internSet(execs)
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self.contains = {}
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for c in contains:
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self.contains[c] = codecache.internSet(contains[c])
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def __getstate__(self):
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return (self.refs, self.execs, self.contains)
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def __setstate__(self, state):
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(refs, execs, contains) = state
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self.__init__(refs, execs, contains)
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def __hash__(self):
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l = (hash(self.refs), hash(self.execs))
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for c in sorted(self.contains.keys()):
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l = l + (c, hash(self.contains[c]))
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return hash(l)
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def __repr__(self):
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return " ".join([str(self.refs), str(self.execs), str(self.contains)])
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class shellCacheLine(object):
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def __init__(self, execs):
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self.execs = codecache.internSet(execs)
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def __getstate__(self):
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return (self.execs)
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def __setstate__(self, state):
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(execs) = state
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self.__init__(execs)
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self.execs)
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def __repr__(self):
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return str(self.execs)
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class CodeParserCache(MultiProcessCache):
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cache_file_name = "bb_codeparser.dat"
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# NOTE: you must increment this if you change how the parsers gather information,
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# so that an existing cache gets invalidated. Additionally you'll need
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# to increment __cache_version__ in cache.py in order to ensure that old
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# recipe caches don't trigger "Taskhash mismatch" errors.
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CACHE_VERSION = 11
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def __init__(self):
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MultiProcessCache.__init__(self)
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self.pythoncache = self.cachedata[0]
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self.shellcache = self.cachedata[1]
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self.pythoncacheextras = self.cachedata_extras[0]
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self.shellcacheextras = self.cachedata_extras[1]
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# To avoid duplication in the codeparser cache, keep
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# a lookup of hashes of objects we already have
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self.pythoncachelines = {}
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self.shellcachelines = {}
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def newPythonCacheLine(self, refs, execs, contains):
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cacheline = pythonCacheLine(refs, execs, contains)
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h = hash(cacheline)
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if h in self.pythoncachelines:
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return self.pythoncachelines[h]
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self.pythoncachelines[h] = cacheline
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return cacheline
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def newShellCacheLine(self, execs):
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cacheline = shellCacheLine(execs)
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h = hash(cacheline)
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if h in self.shellcachelines:
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return self.shellcachelines[h]
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self.shellcachelines[h] = cacheline
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return cacheline
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def init_cache(self, d):
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# Check if we already have the caches
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if self.pythoncache:
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return
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MultiProcessCache.init_cache(self, d)
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# cachedata gets re-assigned in the parent
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self.pythoncache = self.cachedata[0]
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self.shellcache = self.cachedata[1]
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def create_cachedata(self):
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data = [{}, {}]
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return data
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codeparsercache = CodeParserCache()
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def parser_cache_init(d):
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codeparsercache.init_cache(d)
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def parser_cache_save():
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codeparsercache.save_extras()
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def parser_cache_savemerge():
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codeparsercache.save_merge()
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Logger = logging.getLoggerClass()
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class BufferedLogger(Logger):
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def __init__(self, name, level=0, target=None):
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Logger.__init__(self, name)
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self.setLevel(level)
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self.buffer = []
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self.target = target
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def handle(self, record):
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self.buffer.append(record)
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def flush(self):
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for record in self.buffer:
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if self.target.isEnabledFor(record.levelno):
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self.target.handle(record)
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self.buffer = []
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class PythonParser():
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getvars = (".getVar", ".appendVar", ".prependVar", "oe.utils.conditional")
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getvarflags = (".getVarFlag", ".appendVarFlag", ".prependVarFlag")
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containsfuncs = ("bb.utils.contains", "base_contains")
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containsanyfuncs = ("bb.utils.contains_any", "bb.utils.filter")
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execfuncs = ("bb.build.exec_func", "bb.build.exec_task")
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def warn(self, func, arg):
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"""Warn about calls of bitbake APIs which pass a non-literal
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argument for the variable name, as we're not able to track such
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a reference.
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"""
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try:
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funcstr = codegen.to_source(func)
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argstr = codegen.to_source(arg)
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except TypeError:
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self.log.debug2('Failed to convert function and argument to source form')
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else:
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self.log.debug(self.unhandled_message % (funcstr, argstr))
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def visit_Call(self, node):
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name = self.called_node_name(node.func)
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if name and (name.endswith(self.getvars) or name.endswith(self.getvarflags) or name in self.containsfuncs or name in self.containsanyfuncs):
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if isinstance(node.args[0], ast.Str):
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varname = node.args[0].s
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if name in self.containsfuncs and isinstance(node.args[1], ast.Str):
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if varname not in self.contains:
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self.contains[varname] = set()
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self.contains[varname].add(node.args[1].s)
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elif name in self.containsanyfuncs and isinstance(node.args[1], ast.Str):
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if varname not in self.contains:
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self.contains[varname] = set()
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self.contains[varname].update(node.args[1].s.split())
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elif name.endswith(self.getvarflags):
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if isinstance(node.args[1], ast.Str):
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self.references.add('%s[%s]' % (varname, node.args[1].s))
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else:
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self.warn(node.func, node.args[1])
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else:
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self.references.add(varname)
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else:
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self.warn(node.func, node.args[0])
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elif name and name.endswith(".expand"):
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if isinstance(node.args[0], ast.Str):
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value = node.args[0].s
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d = bb.data.init()
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parser = d.expandWithRefs(value, self.name)
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self.references |= parser.references
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self.execs |= parser.execs
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for varname in parser.contains:
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if varname not in self.contains:
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self.contains[varname] = set()
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self.contains[varname] |= parser.contains[varname]
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elif name in self.execfuncs:
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if isinstance(node.args[0], ast.Str):
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self.var_execs.add(node.args[0].s)
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else:
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self.warn(node.func, node.args[0])
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elif name and isinstance(node.func, (ast.Name, ast.Attribute)):
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self.execs.add(name)
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def called_node_name(self, node):
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"""Given a called node, return its original string form"""
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components = []
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while node:
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if isinstance(node, ast.Attribute):
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components.append(node.attr)
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node = node.value
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elif isinstance(node, ast.Name):
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components.append(node.id)
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return '.'.join(reversed(components))
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else:
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break
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def __init__(self, name, log):
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self.name = name
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self.var_execs = set()
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self.contains = {}
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self.execs = set()
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self.references = set()
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self.log = BufferedLogger('BitBake.Data.PythonParser', logging.DEBUG, log)
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self.unhandled_message = "in call of %s, argument '%s' is not a string literal"
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self.unhandled_message = "while parsing %s, %s" % (name, self.unhandled_message)
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def parse_python(self, node, lineno=0, filename="<string>"):
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if not node or not node.strip():
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return
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h = bbhash(str(node))
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if h in codeparsercache.pythoncache:
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self.references = set(codeparsercache.pythoncache[h].refs)
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self.execs = set(codeparsercache.pythoncache[h].execs)
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self.contains = {}
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for i in codeparsercache.pythoncache[h].contains:
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self.contains[i] = set(codeparsercache.pythoncache[h].contains[i])
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return
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if h in codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras:
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self.references = set(codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras[h].refs)
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self.execs = set(codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras[h].execs)
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self.contains = {}
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for i in codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras[h].contains:
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self.contains[i] = set(codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras[h].contains[i])
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return
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# We can't add to the linenumbers for compile, we can pad to the correct number of blank lines though
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node = "\n" * int(lineno) + node
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code = compile(check_indent(str(node)), filename, "exec",
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ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST)
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for n in ast.walk(code):
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if n.__class__.__name__ == "Call":
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self.visit_Call(n)
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self.execs.update(self.var_execs)
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codeparsercache.pythoncacheextras[h] = codeparsercache.newPythonCacheLine(self.references, self.execs, self.contains)
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class ShellParser():
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def __init__(self, name, log):
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self.funcdefs = set()
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self.allexecs = set()
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self.execs = set()
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self.log = BufferedLogger('BitBake.Data.%s' % name, logging.DEBUG, log)
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self.unhandled_template = "unable to handle non-literal command '%s'"
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self.unhandled_template = "while parsing %s, %s" % (name, self.unhandled_template)
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def parse_shell(self, value):
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"""Parse the supplied shell code in a string, returning the external
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commands it executes.
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"""
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h = bbhash(str(value))
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if h in codeparsercache.shellcache:
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self.execs = set(codeparsercache.shellcache[h].execs)
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return self.execs
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if h in codeparsercache.shellcacheextras:
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self.execs = set(codeparsercache.shellcacheextras[h].execs)
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return self.execs
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self._parse_shell(value)
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self.execs = set(cmd for cmd in self.allexecs if cmd not in self.funcdefs)
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codeparsercache.shellcacheextras[h] = codeparsercache.newShellCacheLine(self.execs)
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return self.execs
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def _parse_shell(self, value):
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try:
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tokens, _ = pyshyacc.parse(value, eof=True, debug=False)
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except Exception:
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bb.error('Error during parse shell code, the last 5 lines are:\n%s' % '\n'.join(value.split('\n')[-5:]))
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raise
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self.process_tokens(tokens)
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def process_tokens(self, tokens):
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"""Process a supplied portion of the syntax tree as returned by
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pyshyacc.parse.
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"""
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def function_definition(value):
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self.funcdefs.add(value.name)
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return [value.body], None
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def case_clause(value):
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# Element 0 of each item in the case is the list of patterns, and
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# Element 1 of each item in the case is the list of commands to be
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# executed when that pattern matches.
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words = chain(*[item[0] for item in value.items])
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cmds = chain(*[item[1] for item in value.items])
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return cmds, words
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def if_clause(value):
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main = chain(value.cond, value.if_cmds)
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rest = value.else_cmds
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if isinstance(rest, tuple) and rest[0] == "elif":
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return chain(main, if_clause(rest[1]))
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else:
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return chain(main, rest)
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def simple_command(value):
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return None, chain(value.words, (assign[1] for assign in value.assigns))
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token_handlers = {
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"and_or": lambda x: ((x.left, x.right), None),
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"async": lambda x: ([x], None),
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"brace_group": lambda x: (x.cmds, None),
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"for_clause": lambda x: (x.cmds, x.items),
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"function_definition": function_definition,
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"if_clause": lambda x: (if_clause(x), None),
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"pipeline": lambda x: (x.commands, None),
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"redirect_list": lambda x: ([x.cmd], None),
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"subshell": lambda x: (x.cmds, None),
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"while_clause": lambda x: (chain(x.condition, x.cmds), None),
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"until_clause": lambda x: (chain(x.condition, x.cmds), None),
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"simple_command": simple_command,
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"case_clause": case_clause,
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}
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def process_token_list(tokens):
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for token in tokens:
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if isinstance(token, list):
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process_token_list(token)
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continue
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name, value = token
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try:
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more_tokens, words = token_handlers[name](value)
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except KeyError:
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raise NotImplementedError("Unsupported token type " + name)
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if more_tokens:
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self.process_tokens(more_tokens)
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if words:
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self.process_words(words)
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process_token_list(tokens)
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def process_words(self, words):
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"""Process a set of 'words' in pyshyacc parlance, which includes
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extraction of executed commands from $() blocks, as well as grabbing
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the command name argument.
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"""
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words = list(words)
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for word in list(words):
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wtree = pyshlex.make_wordtree(word[1])
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for part in wtree:
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if not isinstance(part, list):
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continue
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if part[0] in ('`', '$('):
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command = pyshlex.wordtree_as_string(part[1:-1])
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self._parse_shell(command)
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if word[0] in ("cmd_name", "cmd_word"):
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if word in words:
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words.remove(word)
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usetoken = False
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for word in words:
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if word[0] in ("cmd_name", "cmd_word") or \
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(usetoken and word[0] == "TOKEN"):
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if "=" in word[1]:
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usetoken = True
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continue
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cmd = word[1]
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if cmd.startswith("$"):
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self.log.debug(self.unhandled_template % cmd)
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elif cmd == "eval":
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command = " ".join(word for _, word in words[1:])
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self._parse_shell(command)
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else:
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self.allexecs.add(cmd)
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break
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