git/check-builtins.sh
Elia Pinto b09d8552bd check-builtins.sh: use the $(...) construct for command substitution
The Git CodingGuidelines prefer the $(...) construct for command
substitution instead of using the backquotes `...`.

The backquoted form is the traditional method for command
substitution, and is supported by POSIX.  However, all but the
simplest uses become complicated quickly.  In particular, embedded
command substitutions and/or the use of double quotes require
careful escaping with the backslash character.

The patch was generated by:

    for _f in $(find . -name "*.sh")
    do
      sed -i 's@`\(.*\)`@$(\1)@g' ${_f}
    done

and then carefully proof-read.

Signed-off-by: Elia Pinto <gitter.spiros@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-25 13:42:52 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
{
cat <<\EOF
sayIt:
$(foreach b,$(BUILT_INS),echo XXX $b YYY;)
EOF
cat Makefile
} |
make -f - sayIt 2>/dev/null |
sed -n -e 's/.*XXX \(.*\) YYY.*/\1/p' |
sort |
{
bad=0
while read builtin
do
base=$(expr "$builtin" : 'git-\(.*\)')
x=$(sed -ne 's/.*{ "'$base'", \(cmd_[^, ]*\).*/'$base' \1/p' git.c)
if test -z "$x"
then
echo "$base is builtin but not listed in git.c command list"
bad=1
fi
for sfx in sh perl py
do
if test -f "$builtin.$sfx"
then
echo "$base is builtin but $builtin.$sfx still exists"
bad=1
fi
done
done
exit $bad
}