directive-for-escape.mk revision 1.30 1 1.30 rillig # $NetBSD: directive-for-escape.mk,v 1.30 2025/06/28 22:39:28 rillig Exp $
2 1.1 rillig #
3 1.1 rillig # Test escaping of special characters in the iteration values of a .for loop.
4 1.1 rillig # These values get expanded later using the :U variable modifier, and this
5 1.18 rillig # escaping and unescaping must pass all characters and strings unmodified.
6 1.18 rillig
7 1.1 rillig .MAKEFLAGS: -df
8 1.1 rillig
9 1.7 rillig # Even though the .for loops take quotes into account when splitting the
10 1.7 rillig # string into words, the quotes don't need to be balanced, as of 2020-12-31.
11 1.1 rillig # This could be considered a bug.
12 1.1 rillig ASCII= !"\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~
13 1.1 rillig
14 1.18 rillig
15 1.1 rillig # XXX: As of 2020-12-31, the '#' is not preserved in the expanded body of
16 1.12 rillig # the loop. Not only would it need the escaping for the variable modifier
17 1.12 rillig # ':U' but also the escaping for the line-end comment.
18 1.30 rillig # expect+3: Unclosed expression, expecting "}" for modifier "U!""
19 1.28 rillig # expect+2: !"
20 1.1 rillig .for chars in ${ASCII}
21 1.1 rillig . info ${chars}
22 1.1 rillig .endfor
23 1.1 rillig
24 1.1 rillig # As of 2020-12-31, using 2 backslashes before be '#' would treat the '#'
25 1.1 rillig # as comment character. Using 3 backslashes doesn't help either since
26 1.1 rillig # then the situation is essentially the same as with 1 backslash.
27 1.1 rillig # This means that a '#' sign cannot be passed in the value of a .for loop
28 1.1 rillig # at all.
29 1.1 rillig ASCII.2020-12-31= !"\\\#$$%&'()*+,-./0-9:;<=>?@A-Z[\]_^a-z{|}~
30 1.30 rillig # expect+3: Unclosed expression, expecting "}" for modifier "U!"\\\\"
31 1.28 rillig # expect+2: !"\\
32 1.1 rillig .for chars in ${ASCII.2020-12-31}
33 1.1 rillig . info ${chars}
34 1.1 rillig .endfor
35 1.1 rillig
36 1.11 rillig # Cover the code in ExprLen.
37 1.1 rillig #
38 1.1 rillig # XXX: It is unexpected that the variable V gets expanded in the loop body.
39 1.11 rillig # The double '$$' should intuitively prevent exactly this. Probably nobody
40 1.11 rillig # was adventurous enough to use literal dollar signs in the values of a .for
41 1.12 rillig # loop, allowing this edge case to go unnoticed for years.
42 1.11 rillig #
43 1.11 rillig # See for.c, function ExprLen.
44 1.1 rillig V= value
45 1.1 rillig VALUES= $$ $${V} $${V:=-with-modifier} $$(V) $$(V:=-with-modifier)
46 1.21 rillig # expect: . info ${:U\$}
47 1.28 rillig # expect+10: $
48 1.21 rillig # expect: . info ${:U${V}}
49 1.28 rillig # expect+8: value
50 1.21 rillig # expect: . info ${:U${V:=-with-modifier}}
51 1.28 rillig # expect+6: value-with-modifier
52 1.21 rillig # expect: . info ${:U$(V)}
53 1.28 rillig # expect+4: value
54 1.21 rillig # expect: . info ${:U$(V:=-with-modifier)}
55 1.28 rillig # expect+2: value-with-modifier
56 1.28 rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
57 1.27 rillig . info $i
58 1.27 rillig .endfor
59 1.21 rillig #
60 1.21 rillig # Providing the loop items directly has the same effect.
61 1.27 rillig # expect: . info ${:U\$}
62 1.28 rillig # expect+7: $
63 1.27 rillig # expect: . info ${:U${V}}
64 1.28 rillig # expect+5: value
65 1.28 rillig # expect+4: value-with-modifier
66 1.28 rillig # expect+3: value
67 1.28 rillig # expect+2: value-with-modifier
68 1.28 rillig .for i in $$ $${V} $${V:=-with-modifier} $$(V) $$(V:=-with-modifier)
69 1.21 rillig . info $i
70 1.21 rillig .endfor
71 1.16 rillig
72 1.11 rillig # Try to cover the code for nested '{}' in ExprLen, without success.
73 1.1 rillig #
74 1.22 rillig # The value of the variable VALUES is not meant to be an expression.
75 1.7 rillig # Instead, it is meant to represent literal text, the only escaping mechanism
76 1.7 rillig # being that each '$' is written as '$$'.
77 1.16 rillig VALUES= $${UNDEF:U\$$\$$ {{}} end}
78 1.5 rillig #
79 1.5 rillig # The .for loop splits ${VALUES} into 3 words, at the space characters, since
80 1.14 rillig # the '$$' is an ordinary character and the spaces are not escaped.
81 1.14 rillig # Word 1 is '${UNDEF:U\$\$'
82 1.14 rillig # Word 2 is '{{}}'
83 1.14 rillig # Word 3 is 'end}'
84 1.16 rillig #
85 1.16 rillig # Each of these words is now inserted in the body of the .for loop.
86 1.16 rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
87 1.16 rillig # $i
88 1.16 rillig .endfor
89 1.16 rillig #
90 1.16 rillig # When these words are injected into the body of the .for loop, each inside a
91 1.16 rillig # '${:U...}' expression, the result is:
92 1.16 rillig #
93 1.19 rillig # expect: For: loop body with i = ${UNDEF:U\$\$:
94 1.16 rillig # expect: # ${:U\${UNDEF\:U\\$\\$}
95 1.19 rillig # expect: For: loop body with i = {{}}:
96 1.16 rillig # expect: # ${:U{{\}\}}
97 1.19 rillig # expect: For: loop body with i = end}:
98 1.16 rillig # expect: # ${:Uend\}}
99 1.16 rillig # expect: For: end for 1
100 1.16 rillig #
101 1.16 rillig # The first of these expressions is the most interesting one, due to its many
102 1.16 rillig # special characters. This expression is properly balanced:
103 1.16 rillig #
104 1.16 rillig # Text Meaning Explanation
105 1.16 rillig # \$ $ escaped
106 1.16 rillig # { { ordinary text
107 1.16 rillig # UNDEF UNDEF ordinary text
108 1.16 rillig # \: : escaped
109 1.16 rillig # U U ordinary text
110 1.16 rillig # \\ \ escaped
111 1.16 rillig # $\ (expr) an expression, the variable name is '\'
112 1.16 rillig # \$ $ escaped
113 1.16 rillig #
114 1.16 rillig # To make the expression '$\' visible, define it to an actual word:
115 1.14 rillig ${:U\\}= backslash
116 1.28 rillig # expect+4: ${UNDEF:U\backslash$
117 1.28 rillig # expect+3: {{}}
118 1.28 rillig # expect+2: end}
119 1.1 rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
120 1.1 rillig . info $i
121 1.1 rillig .endfor
122 1.16 rillig #
123 1.16 rillig # FIXME: There was no expression '$\' in the original text of the variable
124 1.16 rillig # 'VALUES', that's a surprise in the parser.
125 1.16 rillig
126 1.1 rillig
127 1.28 rillig # The second attempt to cover the code for nested '{}' in ExprLen.
128 1.5 rillig #
129 1.16 rillig # XXX: It is not the job of ExprLen to parse an expression, it is naive to
130 1.16 rillig # expect ExprLen to get all the details right in just a few lines of code.
131 1.5 rillig # Each variable modifier has its own inconsistent way of parsing nested
132 1.22 rillig # expressions, braces and parentheses. (Compare ':M', ':S', and
133 1.7 rillig # ':D' for details.) The only sensible thing to do is therefore to let
134 1.7 rillig # Var_Parse do all the parsing work.
135 1.5 rillig VALUES= begin<$${UNDEF:Ufallback:N{{{}}}}>end
136 1.28 rillig # expect+2: begin<fallback>end
137 1.5 rillig .for i in ${VALUES}
138 1.5 rillig . info $i
139 1.5 rillig .endfor
140 1.5 rillig
141 1.1 rillig # A single trailing dollar doesn't happen in practice.
142 1.1 rillig # The dollar sign is correctly passed through to the body of the .for loop.
143 1.1 rillig # There, it is expanded by the .info directive, but even there a trailing
144 1.1 rillig # dollar sign is kept as-is.
145 1.28 rillig # expect+2: $
146 1.1 rillig .for i in ${:U\$}
147 1.1 rillig . info ${i}
148 1.1 rillig .endfor
149 1.2 rillig
150 1.17 rillig # Before for.c 1.173 from 2023-05-08, the name of the iteration variable
151 1.22 rillig # could contain colons, which affected expressions having this exact
152 1.17 rillig # modifier. This possibility was neither intended nor documented.
153 1.2 rillig NUMBERS= one two three
154 1.30 rillig # expect+1: Invalid character ":" in .for loop variable name
155 1.2 rillig .for NUMBERS:M*e in replaced
156 1.2 rillig . info ${NUMBERS} ${NUMBERS:M*e}
157 1.2 rillig .endfor
158 1.2 rillig
159 1.17 rillig # Before for.c 1.173 from 2023-05-08, the name of the iteration variable
160 1.23 rillig # could contain braces, which allowed to replace sequences of
161 1.17 rillig # expressions. This possibility was neither intended nor documented.
162 1.2 rillig BASENAME= one
163 1.2 rillig EXT= .c
164 1.30 rillig # expect+1: Invalid character "}" in .for loop variable name
165 1.2 rillig .for BASENAME}${EXT in replaced
166 1.2 rillig . info ${BASENAME}${EXT}
167 1.2 rillig .endfor
168 1.3 rillig
169 1.3 rillig # Demonstrate the various ways to refer to the iteration variable.
170 1.3 rillig i= outer
171 1.3 rillig i2= two
172 1.3 rillig i,= comma
173 1.28 rillig # expect+2: inner inner inner inner inner
174 1.3 rillig .for i in inner
175 1.28 rillig . info $i ${i} ${i:M*} $(i) $(i:M*)
176 1.28 rillig .endfor
177 1.28 rillig # expect+2: outer
178 1.28 rillig .for i in inner
179 1.28 rillig . info ${i${:U}}
180 1.28 rillig .endfor
181 1.28 rillig # expect+2: inner}
182 1.28 rillig .for i in inner
183 1.28 rillig . info ${i\}} # XXX: unclear why ForLoop_SubstVarLong needs this
184 1.28 rillig .endfor
185 1.28 rillig # expect+2: two comma innerinnerinnerinner
186 1.28 rillig .for i in inner
187 1.28 rillig . info ${i2} ${i,} $i${i}${i:M*}$i
188 1.3 rillig .endfor
189 1.4 rillig
190 1.17 rillig # Before for.c 1.173 from 2023-05-08, the variable name could be a single '$'
191 1.17 rillig # since there was no check on valid variable names. ForLoop_SubstVarShort
192 1.17 rillig # skipped "stupid" variable names though, but ForLoop_SubstVarLong naively
193 1.17 rillig # parsed the body of the loop, substituting each '${$}' with an actual
194 1.17 rillig # '${:Udollar}'.
195 1.30 rillig # expect+1: Invalid character "$" in .for loop variable name
196 1.8 rillig .for $ in dollar
197 1.8 rillig . info eight $$$$$$$$ and no cents.
198 1.8 rillig . info eight ${$}${$}${$}${$} and no cents.
199 1.8 rillig .endfor
200 1.8 rillig # Outside a .for loop, '${$}' is interpreted differently. The outer '$' starts
201 1.22 rillig # an expression. The inner '$' is followed by a '}' and is thus a
202 1.8 rillig # silent syntax error, the '$' is skipped. The variable name is thus '', and
203 1.8 rillig # since since there is never a variable named '', the whole expression '${$}'
204 1.8 rillig # evaluates to an empty string.
205 1.8 rillig closing-brace= } # guard against an
206 1.8 rillig ${closing-brace}= <closing-brace> # alternative interpretation
207 1.18 rillig # expect+1: eight and no cents.
208 1.8 rillig .info eight ${$}${$}${$}${$} and no cents.
209 1.8 rillig
210 1.9 rillig # What happens if the values from the .for loop contain a literal newline?
211 1.10 rillig # Before for.c 1.144 from 2021-06-25, the newline was passed verbatim to the
212 1.10 rillig # body of the .for loop, where it was then interpreted as a literal newline,
213 1.10 rillig # leading to syntax errors such as "Unclosed variable expression" in the upper
214 1.10 rillig # line and "Invalid line type" in the lower line.
215 1.18 rillig #
216 1.18 rillig # The error message occurs in the line of the .for loop since that's the place
217 1.18 rillig # where the body of the .for loop is constructed, and at this point the
218 1.18 rillig # newline character gets replaced with a plain space.
219 1.28 rillig # expect+3: newline in .for value
220 1.18 rillig # expect+2: newline in .for value
221 1.28 rillig # expect+2: short: " ", long: " "
222 1.9 rillig .for i in "${.newline}"
223 1.28 rillig . info short: $i, long: ${i}
224 1.9 rillig .endfor
225 1.27 rillig # No error since the newline character is not actually used in the body.
226 1.13 rillig .for i in "${.newline}"
227 1.13 rillig .endfor
228 1.13 rillig
229 1.13 rillig # Between for.c 1.161 from 2022-01-08 and before for.c 1.163 from 2022-01-09,
230 1.13 rillig # a newline character in a .for loop led to a crash since at the point where
231 1.13 rillig # the error message including the stack trace is printed, the body of the .for
232 1.13 rillig # loop is assembled, and at that point, ForLoop.nextItem had already been
233 1.13 rillig # advanced.
234 1.13 rillig .MAKEFLAGS: -dp
235 1.18 rillig # expect+1: newline in .for value
236 1.13 rillig .for i in "${.newline}"
237 1.13 rillig : $i
238 1.13 rillig .endfor
239 1.13 rillig .MAKEFLAGS: -d0
240 1.13 rillig
241 1.14 rillig .MAKEFLAGS: -df
242 1.14 rillig .for i in \# \\\#
243 1.14 rillig # $i
244 1.14 rillig .endfor
245 1.14 rillig
246 1.14 rillig .for i in $$ $$i $$(i) $${i} $$$$ $$$$$$$$ $${:U\$$\$$}
247 1.14 rillig # $i
248 1.14 rillig .endfor
249 1.14 rillig
250 1.15 rillig # The expression '${.TARGET}' must be preserved as it is one of the 7 built-in
251 1.15 rillig # target-local variables. See for.c 1.45 from 2009-01-14.
252 1.15 rillig .for i in ${.TARGET} $${.TARGET} $$${.TARGET} $$$${.TARGET}
253 1.15 rillig # $i
254 1.15 rillig .endfor
255 1.15 rillig # expect: # ${:U${.TARGET}}
256 1.15 rillig # XXX: Why does '$' result in the same text as '$$'?
257 1.15 rillig # expect: # ${:U${.TARGET}}
258 1.15 rillig # XXX: Why does the '$$' before the '${.TARGET}' lead to an escaped '}'?
259 1.15 rillig # expect: # ${:U$${.TARGET\}}
260 1.15 rillig # XXX: Why does '$' result in the same text as '$$'?
261 1.15 rillig # XXX: Why does the '$$' before the '${.TARGET}' lead to an escaped '}'?
262 1.15 rillig # expect: # ${:U$${.TARGET\}}
263 1.15 rillig
264 1.14 rillig .for i in ((( {{{ ))) }}}
265 1.14 rillig # $i
266 1.14 rillig .endfor
267 1.14 rillig
268 1.21 rillig
269 1.21 rillig # When generating the body of a .for loop, recognizing the expressions is done
270 1.21 rillig # using simple heuristics. These can go wrong in ambiguous cases like this.
271 1.21 rillig # The variable name ',' is unusual as it is not a pronounceable name, but the
272 1.21 rillig # same principle applies for other names as well. In this case, the text '$,'
273 1.21 rillig # is replaced with the expression '${:U1}', even though the text does not
274 1.21 rillig # represent an expression.
275 1.21 rillig .for , in 1
276 1.21 rillig # $$i $i
277 1.21 rillig # VAR= $$i $i ${a:S,from$,to,}
278 1.21 rillig VAR= $$i $i ${a:S,from$,to,}
279 1.21 rillig .endfor
280 1.21 rillig # expect: # $$i $i
281 1.21 rillig # expect: # VAR= $$i $i ${a:S,from${:U1}to,}
282 1.21 rillig # expect: VAR= $$i $i ${a:S,from${:U1}to,}
283 1.21 rillig #
284 1.21 rillig # When the above variable is evaluated, make will complain about the
285 1.21 rillig # unfinished modifier ':S', as it is missing a comma.
286