From 8f70a3294c34356edcc08604f287d3b039bf4924 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sergey Poznyakoff Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:22:25 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Minor changes. * scripts/tar-snapshot-edit: License under GPLv3+. Remove trailing whitespace. --- scripts/tar-snapshot-edit | 108 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 54 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-) diff --git a/scripts/tar-snapshot-edit b/scripts/tar-snapshot-edit index 92741d3..578b2b0 100755 --- a/scripts/tar-snapshot-edit +++ b/scripts/tar-snapshot-edit @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ #! /usr/bin/perl -w # Display and edit the 'dev' field in tar's snapshots -# Copyright (C) 2007,2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +# Copyright (C) 2007, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) # any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ # # Modified Aug 25, 2011 by Nathan Stratton Treadway : # * update Perl syntax to work correctly with more recent versions of -# Perl. (The original code worked with in the v5.8 timeframe but +# Perl. (The original code worked with in the v5.8 timeframe but # not with Perl v5.10.1 and later.) # * added a "-c" option to check the snapshot file for invalid field values. # * handle NFS indicator character ("+") in version 0 and 1 files @@ -93,11 +93,11 @@ sub read_incr_db_0 ($$) { while (<$file>) { /^(\+?)([0-9]*) ([0-9]*) (.*)\n$/ || die("Bad snapshot line $_"); - if ( $1 eq "+" ) { - $nfs="1"; - } else { - $nfs="0"; - } + if ( $1 eq "+" ) { + $nfs="1"; + } else { + $nfs="0"; + } push @dirs, { nfs=>$nfs, dev=>$2, ino=>$3, @@ -124,12 +124,12 @@ sub read_incr_db_1 ($$) { while (<$file>) { /^(\+?)([0-9]*) ([0-9]*) ([0-9]*) ([0-9]*) (.*)\n$/ || die("Bad snapshot line $_"); - if ( $1 eq "+" ) { - $nfs="1"; - } else { - $nfs="0"; - } - + if ( $1 eq "+" ) { + $nfs="1"; + } else { + $nfs="0"; + } + push @dirs, { nfs=>$nfs, timestamp_sec=>$2, timestamp_nsec=>$3, @@ -224,15 +224,15 @@ sub validate_integer_field ($$$$) { my $msg = ""; - if ( not $field =~ /^-?\d+$/ ) { + if ( not $field =~ /^-?\d+$/ ) { $msg = " $field_name value contains invalid characters: \"$field\"\n"; - } else { + } else { if ( $field < $min ) { $msg = " $field_name value too low: \"$field\" < $min \n"; - } elsif ( $field > $max ) { + } elsif ( $field > $max ) { $msg = " $field_name value too high: \"$field\" > $max \n"; - } - } + } + } return $msg; } @@ -247,13 +247,13 @@ sub validate_integer_field ($$$$) { # more precisely, v1.15.91].) # # The checks here are intended to match those found in the incremen.c -# source file (as of tar v1.16.1). +# source file (as of tar v1.16.1). # # In that code, the checks are done against pre-processor expressions, # as defined in the C header files at compile time. In the routine # below, a Perl variable is created for each expression used as part of # one of these checks, assigned the value of the related pre-processor -# expression as found on a Linux 2.6.8/i386 system. +# expression as found on a Linux 2.6.8/i386 system. # # It seems likely that these settings will catch most invalid # field values found in actual snapshot files on all systems. However, @@ -264,15 +264,15 @@ sub validate_integer_field ($$$$) { # # (Note: the checks here are taken from the code that processes # version 2 snapshot files, but to keep things simple we apply those -# same checks to files having earlier versions -- but only for +# same checks to files having earlier versions -- but only for # the fields that actually exist in those input files.) sub check_field_values ($) { my $info = shift; - # set up a variable with the value of each pre-processor - # expression used for field-value checks in incremen.c - # (these values here are from a Linux 2.6.8/i386 system) + # set up a variable with the value of each pre-processor + # expression used for field-value checks in incremen.c + # (these values here are from a Linux 2.6.8/i386 system) my $BILLION = 1000000000; # BILLION my $MIN_TIME_T = -2147483648; # TYPE_MINIMUM(time_t) my $MAX_TIME_T = 2147483647; # TYPE_MAXIUMUM(time_t) @@ -289,13 +289,13 @@ sub check_field_values ($) { $msg = ""; $msg .= validate_integer_field($info->[1], - 'timestamp_sec', $MIN_TIME_T, $MAX_TIME_T); + 'timestamp_sec', $MIN_TIME_T, $MAX_TIME_T); if ($snapver >= 1) { $msg .= validate_integer_field($info->[2], - 'timestamp_nsec', 0, $BILLION-1); - } + 'timestamp_nsec', 0, $BILLION-1); + } if ( $msg ne "" ) { - $error_found = 1; + $error_found = 1; print "\n shapshot file header:\n"; print $msg; } @@ -306,25 +306,25 @@ sub check_field_values ($) { $msg = ""; $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'nfs'}, 'nfs', 0, 1); - if ($snapver >= 1) { - $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'timestamp_sec'}, - 'timestamp_sec', $MIN_TIME_T, $MAX_TIME_T); + if ($snapver >= 1) { + $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'timestamp_sec'}, + 'timestamp_sec', $MIN_TIME_T, $MAX_TIME_T); $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'timestamp_nsec'}, - 'timestamp_nsec', 0, $BILLION-1); + 'timestamp_nsec', 0, $BILLION-1); } $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'dev'}, 'dev', 0, $MAX_DEV_T); $msg .= validate_integer_field($dir->{'ino'}, 'ino', 0, $MAX_INO_T); if ( $msg ne "" ) { - $error_found = 1; + $error_found = 1; print "\n directory: $dir->{'name'}\n"; print $msg; } } print "\n Snapshot field value check complete" , - $error_found ? "" : ", no errors found" , - ".\n"; + $error_found ? "" : ", no errors found" , + ".\n"; } ## editing @@ -336,12 +336,12 @@ sub replace_device_number ($@) { my $count = 0; foreach my $dir (@{$info->[3]}) { - foreach $x (@repl) { + foreach $x (@repl) { if ($dir->{'dev'} eq $$x[0]) { - $dir->{'dev'} = $$x[1]; - $count++; - last; - } + $dir->{'dev'} = $$x[1]; + $count++; + last; + } } } print " Updated $count records.\n" @@ -372,14 +372,14 @@ sub write_incr_db ($$) { sub write_incr_db_0 ($$) { my $info = shift; my $file = shift; - + my $timestamp_sec = $info->[1]; print $file "$timestamp_sec\n"; foreach my $dir (@{$info->[3]}) { - if ($dir->{'nfs'}) { - print $file '+' - } + if ($dir->{'nfs'}) { + print $file '+' + } print $file "$dir->{'dev'} "; print $file "$dir->{'ino'} "; print $file "$dir->{'name'}\n"; @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ sub write_incr_db_0 ($$) { sub write_incr_db_1 ($$) { my $info = shift; my $file = shift; - + print $file $info->[4]; my $timestamp_sec = $info->[1]; @@ -398,9 +398,9 @@ sub write_incr_db_1 ($$) { print $file "$timestamp_sec $timestamp_nsec\n"; foreach my $dir (@{$info->[3]}) { - if ($dir->{'nfs'}) { - print $file '+' - } + if ($dir->{'nfs'}) { + print $file '+' + } print $file "$dir->{'timestamp_sec'} "; print $file "$dir->{'timestamp_nsec'} "; print $file "$dir->{'dev'} "; @@ -413,7 +413,7 @@ sub write_incr_db_1 ($$) { sub write_incr_db_2 ($$) { my $info = shift; my $file = shift; - + print $file $info->[4]; my $timestamp_sec = $info->[1]; @@ -441,7 +441,7 @@ sub main { our ($opt_b, $opt_r, $opt_h, $opt_c); getopts('br:hc'); HELP_MESSAGE() if ($opt_h || $#ARGV == -1 || ($opt_b && !$opt_r) || - ($opt_r && $opt_c) ); + ($opt_r && $opt_c) ); my @repl; if ($opt_r) { @@ -476,7 +476,7 @@ Usage: tar-snapshot-edit -r 'DEV1-DEV2[,DEV3-DEV4...]' [-b] SNAPFILE [SNAPFILE [...]] tar-snapshot-edit -c SNAPFILE [SNAPFILE [...]] - With no options specified: print a summary of the 'device' values + With no options specified: print a summary of the 'device' values found in each SNAPFILE. With -r: replace occurrences of DEV1 with DEV2 in each SNAPFILE. @@ -487,8 +487,8 @@ Usage: With -c: Check the field values in each SNAPFILE and print warning messages if any invalid values are found. (An invalid value is one - that would cause \"tar\" to generate an - Unexpected field value in snapshot file + that would cause \"tar\" to generate an + Unexpected field value in snapshot file error message as it processed the snapshot file.) EOF -- 2.45.2