1""" 2 class for handling configuration data files 3 4 Reads a .conf file and obtains its metadata 5 6""" 7 8# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson 9# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Phil Blundell 10# 11# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only 12# 13 14import errno 15import re 16import os 17import bb.utils 18from bb.parse import ParseError, resolve_file, ast, logger, handle 19 20__config_regexp__ = re.compile( r""" 21 ^ 22 (?P<exp>export\s+)? 23 (?P<var>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+?) 24 (\[(?P<flag>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.]+)\])? 25 26 \s* ( 27 (?P<colon>:=) | 28 (?P<lazyques>\?\?=) | 29 (?P<ques>\?=) | 30 (?P<append>\+=) | 31 (?P<prepend>=\+) | 32 (?P<predot>=\.) | 33 (?P<postdot>\.=) | 34 = 35 ) \s* 36 37 (?!'[^']*'[^']*'$) 38 (?!\"[^\"]*\"[^\"]*\"$) 39 (?P<apo>['\"]) 40 (?P<value>.*) 41 (?P=apo) 42 $ 43 """, re.X) 44__include_regexp__ = re.compile( r"include\s+(.+)" ) 45__require_regexp__ = re.compile( r"require\s+(.+)" ) 46__export_regexp__ = re.compile( r"export\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)$" ) 47__unset_regexp__ = re.compile( r"unset\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)$" ) 48__unset_flag_regexp__ = re.compile( r"unset\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)\[([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.]+)\]$" ) 49 50def init(data): 51 topdir = data.getVar('TOPDIR', False) 52 if not topdir: 53 data.setVar('TOPDIR', os.getcwd()) 54 55 56def supports(fn, d): 57 return fn[-5:] == ".conf" 58 59def include(parentfn, fns, lineno, data, error_out): 60 """ 61 error_out: A string indicating the verb (e.g. "include", "inherit") to be 62 used in a ParseError that will be raised if the file to be included could 63 not be included. Specify False to avoid raising an error in this case. 64 """ 65 fns = data.expand(fns) 66 parentfn = data.expand(parentfn) 67 68 # "include" or "require" accept zero to n space-separated file names to include. 69 for fn in fns.split(): 70 include_single_file(parentfn, fn, lineno, data, error_out) 71 72def include_single_file(parentfn, fn, lineno, data, error_out): 73 """ 74 Helper function for include() which does not expand or split its parameters. 75 """ 76 if parentfn == fn: # prevent infinite recursion 77 return None 78 79 if not os.path.isabs(fn): 80 dname = os.path.dirname(parentfn) 81 bbpath = "%s:%s" % (dname, data.getVar("BBPATH")) 82 abs_fn, attempts = bb.utils.which(bbpath, fn, history=True) 83 if abs_fn and bb.parse.check_dependency(data, abs_fn): 84 logger.warning("Duplicate inclusion for %s in %s" % (abs_fn, data.getVar('FILE'))) 85 for af in attempts: 86 bb.parse.mark_dependency(data, af) 87 if abs_fn: 88 fn = abs_fn 89 elif bb.parse.check_dependency(data, fn): 90 logger.warning("Duplicate inclusion for %s in %s" % (fn, data.getVar('FILE'))) 91 92 try: 93 bb.parse.handle(fn, data, True) 94 except (IOError, OSError) as exc: 95 if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT: 96 if error_out: 97 raise ParseError("Could not %s file %s" % (error_out, fn), parentfn, lineno) 98 logger.debug(2, "CONF file '%s' not found", fn) 99 else: 100 if error_out: 101 raise ParseError("Could not %s file %s: %s" % (error_out, fn, exc.strerror), parentfn, lineno) 102 else: 103 raise ParseError("Error parsing %s: %s" % (fn, exc.strerror), parentfn, lineno) 104 105# We have an issue where a UI might want to enforce particular settings such as 106# an empty DISTRO variable. If configuration files do something like assigning 107# a weak default, it turns out to be very difficult to filter out these changes, 108# particularly when the weak default might appear half way though parsing a chain 109# of configuration files. We therefore let the UIs hook into configuration file 110# parsing. This turns out to be a hard problem to solve any other way. 111confFilters = [] 112 113def handle(fn, data, include): 114 init(data) 115 116 if include == 0: 117 oldfile = None 118 else: 119 oldfile = data.getVar('FILE', False) 120 121 abs_fn = resolve_file(fn, data) 122 f = open(abs_fn, 'r') 123 124 statements = ast.StatementGroup() 125 lineno = 0 126 while True: 127 lineno = lineno + 1 128 s = f.readline() 129 if not s: 130 break 131 w = s.strip() 132 # skip empty lines 133 if not w: 134 continue 135 s = s.rstrip() 136 while s[-1] == '\\': 137 s2 = f.readline().rstrip() 138 lineno = lineno + 1 139 if (not s2 or s2 and s2[0] != "#") and s[0] == "#" : 140 bb.fatal("There is a confusing multiline, partially commented expression on line %s of file %s (%s).\nPlease clarify whether this is all a comment or should be parsed." % (lineno, fn, s)) 141 s = s[:-1] + s2 142 # skip comments 143 if s[0] == '#': 144 continue 145 feeder(lineno, s, abs_fn, statements) 146 147 # DONE WITH PARSING... time to evaluate 148 data.setVar('FILE', abs_fn) 149 statements.eval(data) 150 if oldfile: 151 data.setVar('FILE', oldfile) 152 153 f.close() 154 155 for f in confFilters: 156 f(fn, data) 157 158 return data 159 160def feeder(lineno, s, fn, statements): 161 m = __config_regexp__.match(s) 162 if m: 163 groupd = m.groupdict() 164 ast.handleData(statements, fn, lineno, groupd) 165 return 166 167 m = __include_regexp__.match(s) 168 if m: 169 ast.handleInclude(statements, fn, lineno, m, False) 170 return 171 172 m = __require_regexp__.match(s) 173 if m: 174 ast.handleInclude(statements, fn, lineno, m, True) 175 return 176 177 m = __export_regexp__.match(s) 178 if m: 179 ast.handleExport(statements, fn, lineno, m) 180 return 181 182 m = __unset_regexp__.match(s) 183 if m: 184 ast.handleUnset(statements, fn, lineno, m) 185 return 186 187 m = __unset_flag_regexp__.match(s) 188 if m: 189 ast.handleUnsetFlag(statements, fn, lineno, m) 190 return 191 192 raise ParseError("unparsed line: '%s'" % s, fn, lineno); 193 194# Add us to the handlers list 195from bb.parse import handlers 196handlers.append({'supports': supports, 'handle': handle, 'init': init}) 197del handlers 198