[Pacemaker] [PATCH 2 of 2] low: remove various bashisms
Dejan Muhamedagic
dejanmm at fastmail.fm
Fri Jul 9 14:05:13 UTC 2010
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 03:16:03PM +0900, Simon Horman wrote:
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au>
> # Date 1278569313 -32400
> # Node ID 48a51108d0d181ecb21c3289d3bc86b46f77f622
> # Parent 110d056193472fa64ffabd3069d5ed20d32b01c2
> low: remove various bashisms
>
> As reported by Debian's devscripts's checkbashisms.
>
> Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms at verge.net.au>
>
> diff -r 110d05619347 -r 48a51108d0d1 ConfigureMe
> --- a/ConfigureMe Thu Jul 08 15:06:00 2010 +0900
> +++ b/ConfigureMe Thu Jul 08 15:08:33 2010 +0900
> @@ -294,7 +294,7 @@
> ;;
> distcheck)
> do_configure $FLAGS $@ && \
> - source ./heartbeat/lib/ha_config && \
> + . ./heartbeat/lib/ha_config && \
> Run $MAKE_CMD DESTDIR="$PWD/heartbeat-$VERSION/=inst" distcheck
> ;;
> pkg|package|rpm|deb|dpkg)
> diff -r 110d05619347 -r 48a51108d0d1 extra/resources/SysInfo
> --- a/extra/resources/SysInfo Thu Jul 08 15:06:00 2010 +0900
> +++ b/extra/resources/SysInfo Thu Jul 08 15:08:33 2010 +0900
> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
> UpdateStat() {
> name=$1; shift
> value="$*"
> - echo -e "$name:\t$value"
> + printf "%s:\t%s\n" "$name" "$value"
> ${HA_SBIN_DIR}/attrd_updater ${OCF_RESKEY_delay} -S status -n $name -v "$value"
> }
>
> @@ -123,19 +123,15 @@
> mem=`SysInfo_mem_units $mem`
> mem_used=`SysInfo_mem_units $mem_used`
> mem_total=`expr $mem_used + $mem`
> - cpu_type=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep "CPU Type:"`
> - cpu_type=${cpu_type/*: /}
> - cpu_speed=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep "CPU Speed:" | awk '{print $3}'`
> - cpu_cores=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep "Number Of"`
> - cpu_cores=${cpu_cores/*: /}
> + cpu_type=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | awk 'BEGIN {FS=": "} /^CPU Type/ {print $2; exit}'`
Why not:
+ cpu_type=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | awk -F": " '/^CPU Type/ {print $2; exit}'`
> + cpu_speed=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | awk 'BEGIN {FS=": "} /^CPU Speed/ {print $2; exit}'`
> + cpu_cores=`system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | awk 'BEGIN {FS=": "} /^Number Of/ {print $2; exit}'`
> ;;
> "Linux")
> if [ -f /proc/cpuinfo ]; then
> - cpu_type=`grep "model name" /proc/cpuinfo | head -n 1`
> - cpu_type=${cpu_type/*: /}
> - cpu_speed=`grep "bogomips" /proc/cpuinfo | head -n 1`
> - cpu_speed=${cpu_speed/*: /}
> - cpu_cores=`grep "^processor" /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l`
> + cpu_type=`awk 'BEGIN {FS=": "} /model name/ {print $2; exit}' /proc/cpuinfo`
> + cpu_speed=`awk 'BEGIN {FS=": "} /bogomips/ {print $2; exit}' /proc/cpuinfo`
> + cpu_cores=`awk 'BEGIN {I=0} /processor/ {I++} END {print I}' /proc/cpuinfo`
I'd prefer here the old grep/wc version. Should we preserve here
the original pattern "^processor"?
> fi
>
> if [ -f /proc/meminfo ]; then
> diff -r 110d05619347 -r 48a51108d0d1 fencing/test/stonithd_test.sh
> --- a/fencing/test/stonithd_test.sh Thu Jul 08 15:06:00 2010 +0900
> +++ b/fencing/test/stonithd_test.sh Thu Jul 08 15:08:33 2010 +0900
> @@ -36,51 +36,51 @@
> ERR_COUNT=0
>
> $LRMADMIN -A myid1 stonith null NULL hostlist=$NODE2
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $LRMADMIN -A myid2 stonith null NULL hostlist=$NODE3
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $LRMADMIN -E myid1 start 0 0 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $LRMADMIN -E myid2 start 0 0 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
>
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $LRMADMIN -A myid3 stonith null NULL hostlist=$NODE1
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $LRMADMIN -A myid4 stonith null NULL hostlist=$NODE3
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $LRMADMIN -E myid3 start 0 0 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $LRMADMIN -E myid4 start 0 0 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
>
> $APITEST 0 $NODE3 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $APITEST 1 $NODE3 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $APITEST 1 $NODE1 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $APITEST 1 $NODE2 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $APITEST 3 $NODE4 4000 2
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
>
> echo "will run test on the $NODE2"
>
> $RCP .libs/$APITEST root@$NODE2:
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
>
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $APITEST 0 $NODE3 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $APITEST 1 $NODE3 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $APITEST 1 $NODE1 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $RSH root@$NODE2 $APITEST 1 $NODE2 4000 0
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
> $APITEST 2 $NODE4 4000 2
> -[ $? == 0 ] || let ERR_COUNT++
> +[ $? = 0 ] || ERR_COUNT=$(($ERR_COUNT+1))
>
> -if [ $ERR_COUNT == 0 ]; then
> +if [ $ERR_COUNT = 0 ]; then
> echo "All tests are ok."
> else
> echo "There are $ERR_COUNT errors."
> diff -r 110d05619347 -r 48a51108d0d1 tools/hb2openais.sh.in
> --- a/tools/hb2openais.sh.in Thu Jul 08 15:06:00 2010 +0900
> +++ b/tools/hb2openais.sh.in Thu Jul 08 15:08:33 2010 +0900
> @@ -351,10 +351,10 @@
> newstanza() {
> do_tabs
> printf "%s {\n" $1
> - let sw=sw+1
> + sw=$((sw+1))
> }
> endstanza() {
> - let sw=sw-1
> + sw=$((sw-1))
> do_tabs
> printf "}\n"
> }
> @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@
> multicastinfo $ring $addr $port
> setvalue mcastport $port
> setvalue mcastaddr $addr
> - let ring=$ring+1
> + ring=$(($ring+1))
> endstanza
> done
> changemediainfo
> @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@
> (cd / && tar cf - $DIST_FILES) |
> ssh $ssh_opts $node "rm -f $REMOTE_RM_FILES &&
> cd / && tar xf -"
> - let rc=$rc+$?
> + rc=$(($rc+$?))
> fi
> done
> info "Done transfering files"
> diff -r 110d05619347 -r 48a51108d0d1 tools/ocf-tester.in
> --- a/tools/ocf-tester.in Thu Jul 08 15:06:00 2010 +0900
> +++ b/tools/ocf-tester.in Thu Jul 08 15:08:33 2010 +0900
> @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
> exit_code=$1; shift
> if [ $rc -ne $target ]; then
> num_errors=`expr $num_errors + 1`
> - echo -e "* rc=$rc: $msg"
> + printf "* rc=%s: %s" "$rc" "$msg"
> if [ ! -z $exit_code ]; then
> echo "Aborting tests"
> exit $exit_code
OK.
Cheers,
Dejan
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