Re: perl checking

From: Andrew Dunstan <andrew(dot)dunstan(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com>
To: PostgreSQL-development <pgsql-hackers(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: perl checking
Date: 2018-05-27 15:42:07
Message-ID: f45e0a82-1f61-7b4e-d961-b1cc98656ffc@2ndQuadrant.com
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On 05/18/2018 02:02 PM, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>
> These two small patches allow us to run "perl -cw" cleanly on all our
> perl code.
>
>
> One patch silences a warning from convutils.pl about the unportability
> of the literal 0x100000000. We've run for many years without this
> giving us a problem, so I think we can turn the warning off pretty
> safely.
>
>
> The other patch provides a dummy library that emulates just enough of
> the Win32 perl infrastructure to allow us to run these checks. That
> means that Unix-based developers who might want to make changes in the
> msvc code can actually run a check against their code without having
> to put it on a Windows machine. The invocation goes like this (to
> check Mkvcbuild.pl for example):
>
>
>    PERL5LIB=src/tools/msvc/dummylib perl -cw src/tools/Mkvcbuild.pm
>
>
> This also allows us to check src/tools/win32tzlist.pl.
>
>
> In due course I'll submit a script to automate this syntax checking.
>
>
>

Here is the latest version of the second patch, this time with warnings
about redefinition of some subroutines suppressed. These mostly occur
because in a few cases we have multiple packages in a single file.

This allows the following command to pass cleanly:

{ find . -type f -a -name '*.p[lm]' -print; find . -type f -perm
-100 -exec file {} \; -print | egrep -i ':.*perl[0-9]*\>' |cut -d:
-f1 ; } | sort -u |
PERL5LIB=src/test/perl:src/test/ssl:src/bin/pg_rewind:src/backend/catalog:src/backend/utils/mb/Unicode:src/tools/msvc/dummylib:src/tools/msvc
xargs -L 1 perl -cw

cheers

andrew

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