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[fix] search for "exit" more accurately
Currently, any occurence of the "exit" string is considered as a use of the exit shell function. While my solution is still clumsy (we should be using a bash parser), I think it's a bit less clumsy, it triggers less false positives :)
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@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ def check_verifications_done_before_modifying_system(script):
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ex = 0
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for line_number, line in enumerate(script):
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if "ynh_die" in line or "exit" in line:
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if "ynh_die" in line or "exit " in line:
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ex = line_number
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cmds = ("cp", "mkdir", "rm", "chown", "chmod", "apt-get", "apt", "service",
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ def check_non_helpers_usage(script):
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ok = True
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for line_nbr, line in enumerate(script):
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if "exit" in line:
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if "exit " in line:
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print_wrong("Line {}: 'exit' command shouldn't be used. Use 'ynh_die' helper instead.".format(line_nbr + 1))
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ok = False
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