checkpatch: add --fix option for ASSIGN_IN_IF
Add a --fix option for 2 types of single-line assignment in if statements
if ((foo = bar(...)) < BAZ) {
expands to:
foo = bar(..);
if (foo < BAZ) {
and
if ((foo = bar(...)) {
expands to:
foo = bar(...);
if (foo) {
if statements with assignments spanning multiple lines are
not converted with the --fix option.
if statements with additional logic are also not converted.
e.g.: if ((foo = bar(...)) & BAZ == BAZ) {
Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Cc: Julia Lawall <julia.lawall@lip6.fr>
Link: http://lkml.kernel.org/r/9bc7c782516f37948f202deba511bc95ed279bbd.camel@perches.com
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@@ -5020,8 +5020,30 @@ sub process {
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my ($s, $c) = ($stat, $cond);
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if ($c =~ /\bif\s*\(.*[^<>!=]=[^=].*/s) {
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ERROR("ASSIGN_IN_IF",
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"do not use assignment in if condition\n" . $herecurr);
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if (ERROR("ASSIGN_IN_IF",
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"do not use assignment in if condition\n" . $herecurr) &&
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$fix && $perl_version_ok) {
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if ($rawline =~ /^\+(\s+)if\s*\(\s*(\!)?\s*\(\s*(($Lval)\s*=\s*$LvalOrFunc)\s*\)\s*(?:($Compare)\s*($FuncArg))?\s*\)\s*(\{)?\s*$/) {
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my $space = $1;
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my $not = $2;
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my $statement = $3;
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my $assigned = $4;
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my $test = $8;
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my $against = $9;
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my $brace = $15;
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fix_delete_line($fixlinenr, $rawline);
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fix_insert_line($fixlinenr, "$space$statement;");
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my $newline = "${space}if (";
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$newline .= '!' if defined($not);
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$newline .= '(' if (defined $not && defined($test) && defined($against));
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$newline .= "$assigned";
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$newline .= " $test $against" if (defined($test) && defined($against));
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$newline .= ')' if (defined $not && defined($test) && defined($against));
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$newline .= ')';
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$newline .= " {" if (defined($brace));
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fix_insert_line($fixlinenr + 1, $newline);
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}
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}
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}
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# Find out what is on the end of the line after the
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