Before this PR, the linenumber infomaition is output if trailing-space
or tab code was found, but the output occurence is only per a file.
This PR separates the output timing of file name and line number.
As a result, users will find where they need to fix more easily.
Lint checks should not test these, they are historical documents,
and we don't want to encourage silly changes to them to satisfy
a checker.
Hopefully makes travis pass again on master.
Tree-SHA512: 37e6716c4fd5e8a4e579f9b84042e6b0ac224836b6c851cd1ca3f7d46611ffd3003bed0ae08dd0457f69d6eaa485a0d21c631e7ef16b14bdb0f2f78ea700332d
This adds a new CHECK_DOC check that looks for newly introduced trailing
whitespace. Existing trailing whitespace (of which there is plenty!)
will not trigger an error.
This is written in a generic way so that new lint-*.sh scripts can be
added to contrib/devtools/, as I'd like to contribute additional lint
checks in the future.
Enabled ShellCheck rules:
SC1087
SC2001
SC2004
SC2005
SC2006
SC2016
SC2028
SC2048
SC2066 (note that IFS already contains only a line feed)
SC2116
SC2166
SC2181
SC2206
SC2207
SC2230
SC2236
Zcash: Only the changes that applied to the versions of the scripts we have.
This fixes the way arguments were passed to security-check, and also
a typo in how BIND_NOW was being searched for in a list.
Also fix how symbol-check is invoked although that script isn't
currently used.
Add a check to symbol-check.py that checks that only the subset of
allowed libraries is imported (to avoid incompatibilities).
See 56734f4b27 for the earlier changes.
This reverts commit 1078fb0885 (and thus
pull #5623). It has various issues:
- Pull request names get cut off at ", see e.g. a026a56
- Merge script no longer copes with pulls that have a milestone
attached, due to a duplicate 'title' in JSON that is not handled by the
ad-hoc parsing.
- Check that image contents match pre- and post- crushing.
- Also remove use of external tool to compute sha256 in favor of hashlib.
- contrib: remove all use of shell=True in strip_pngs.py
Using `shell=True` can be a security hazard. See e.g.
https://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html#subprocess.check_output