225 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			225 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Perl
		
	
	
	
	
	
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#use strict;
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my @xml;
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my $warning=0;
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my $trace=0;
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sub decode_base64 {
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  tr:A-Za-z0-9+/::cd;                   # remove non-base64 chars
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  tr:A-Za-z0-9+/: -_:;                  # convert to uuencoded format
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  my $len = pack("c", 32 + 0.75*length);   # compute length byte
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  return unpack("u", $len . $_);         # uudecode and print
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}
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sub getpartattr {
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    # if $part is undefined (ie only one argument) then
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    # return the attributes of the section
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    my ($section, $part)=@_;
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    my %hash;
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    my $inside=0;
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 #   print "Section: $section, part: $part\n";
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    for(@xml) {
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 #       print "$inside: $_";
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        if(!$inside && ($_ =~ /^ *\<$section/)) {
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            $inside++;
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        }
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        if((1 ==$inside) && ( ($_ =~ /^ *\<$part([^>]*)/) ||
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                              !(defined($part)) )
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             ) {
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            $inside++;
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            my $attr=$1;
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            while($attr =~ s/ *([^=]*)= *(\"([^\"]*)\"|([^\"> ]*))//) {
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                my ($var, $cont)=($1, $2);
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                $cont =~ s/^\"(.*)\"$/$1/;
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                $hash{$var}=$cont;
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            }
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            last;
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        }
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        elsif((2 ==$inside) && ($_ =~ /^ *\<\/$part/)) {
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            $inside--;
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        }
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    }
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    return %hash;
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}
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sub getpart {
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    my ($section, $part)=@_;
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    my @this;
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    my $inside=0;
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    my $base64=0;
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 #   print "Section: $section, part: $part\n";
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    for(@xml) {
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 #       print "$inside: $_";
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        if(!$inside && ($_ =~ /^ *\<$section/)) {
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            $inside++;
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        }
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        elsif((1 ==$inside) && ($_ =~ /^ *\<$part[ \>]/)) {
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            if($_ =~ /$part [^>]*base64=/) {
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                # attempt to detect base64 encoded parts
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                $base64=1;
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            }
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            $inside++;
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        }
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        elsif((2 ==$inside) && ($_ =~ /^ *\<\/$part/)) {
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            $inside--;
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        }
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        elsif((1==$inside) && ($_ =~ /^ *\<\/$section/)) {
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            if($trace) {
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                print STDERR "*** getpart.pm: $section/$part returned data!\n";
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            }
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            if(!@this && $warning) {
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                print STDERR "*** getpart.pm: $section/$part returned empty!\n";
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            }
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            if($base64) {
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                # decode the whole array before returning it!
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                for(@this) {
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                    my $decoded = decode_base64($_);
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                    $_ = $decoded;
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                }
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            }
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            return @this;
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        }
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        elsif(2==$inside) {
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            push @this, $_;
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        }
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    }
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    if($warning) {
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        print STDERR "*** getpart.pm: $section/$part returned empty!\n";
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    }
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    return @this; #empty!
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}
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sub loadtest {
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    my ($file)=@_;
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    undef @xml;
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    if(open(XML, "<$file")) {
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        binmode XML; # for crapage systems, use binary
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        while(<XML>) {
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            push @xml, $_;
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        }
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        close(XML);
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    }
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    else {
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        # failure
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        if($warning) {
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            print STDERR "file $file wouldn't open!\n";
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        }
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        return 1;
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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#
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# Strip off all lines that match the specified pattern and return
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# the new array.
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#
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sub striparray {
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    my ($pattern, $arrayref) = @_;
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    my @array;
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    for(@$arrayref) {
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        if($_ !~ /$pattern/) {
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            push @array, $_;
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        }
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    }
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    return @array;
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}
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#
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# pass array *REFERENCES* !
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#
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sub compareparts {
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 my ($firstref, $secondref)=@_;
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 my $first = join("", @$firstref);
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 my $second = join("", @$secondref);
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 # we cannot compare arrays index per index since with the base64 chunks,
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 # they may not be "evenly" distributed
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 # NOTE: this no longer strips off carriage returns from the arrays. Is that
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 # really necessary? It ruins the testing of newlines. I believe it was once
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 # added to enable tests on win32.
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 if($first ne $second) {
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     return 1;
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 }
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 return 0;
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}
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#
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# Write a given array to the specified file
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#
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sub writearray {
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    my ($filename, $arrayref)=@_;
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    open(TEMP, ">$filename");
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    binmode(TEMP,":raw"); # cygwin fix by Kevin Roth
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    for(@$arrayref) {
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        print TEMP $_;
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    }
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    close(TEMP);
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}
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#
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# Load a specified file an return it as an array
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#
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sub loadarray {
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    my ($filename)=@_;
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    my @array;
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    open(TEMP, "<$filename");
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    while(<TEMP>) {
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        push @array, $_;
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    }
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    close(TEMP);
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    return @array;
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}
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# Given two array references, this function will store them in two temporary
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# files, run 'diff' on them, store the result and return the diff output!
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sub showdiff {
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    my ($logdir, $firstref, $secondref)=@_;
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    my $file1="$logdir/check-generated";
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    my $file2="$logdir/check-expected";
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    open(TEMP, ">$file1");
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    for(@$firstref) {
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        print TEMP $_;
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    }
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    close(TEMP);
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    open(TEMP, ">$file2");
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    for(@$secondref) {
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        print TEMP $_;
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    }
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    close(TEMP);
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    my @out = `diff -u $file2 $file1 2>/dev/null`;
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    if(!$out[0]) {
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	@out = `diff -c $file2 $file1 2>/dev/null`;
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    }
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    return @out;
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}
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