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We're going to be eliminating autotools and gnulib, but we still wish to have the 'make syntax-check' functionality. This imports the minimal set of gnulib files required to keep this working. Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
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7.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
227 lines
7.0 KiB
Perl
Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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#! -*-perl-*-
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# Detect instances of "if (p) free (p);".
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# Likewise "if (p != 0)", "if (0 != p)", or with NULL; and with braces.
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# Copyright (C) 2008-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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#
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#
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# Written by Jim Meyering
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# This is a prologue that allows to run a perl script as an executable
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# on systems that are compliant to a POSIX version before POSIX:2017.
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# On such systems, the usual invocation of an executable through execlp()
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# or execvp() fails with ENOEXEC if it is a script that does not start
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# with a #! line. The script interpreter mentioned in the #! line has
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# to be /bin/sh, because on GuixSD systems that is the only program that
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# has a fixed file name. The second line is essential for perl and is
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# also useful for editing this file in Emacs. The next two lines below
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# are valid code in both sh and perl. When executed by sh, they re-execute
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# the script through the perl program found in $PATH. The '-x' option
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# is essential as well; without it, perl would re-execute the script
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# through /bin/sh. When executed by perl, the next two lines are a no-op.
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eval 'exec perl -wSx "$0" "$@"'
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if 0;
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my $VERSION = '2018-03-07 03:47'; # UTC
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# The definition above must lie within the first 8 lines in order
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# for the Emacs time-stamp write hook (at end) to update it.
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# If you change this file with Emacs, please let the write hook
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# do its job. Otherwise, update this string manually.
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Getopt::Long;
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(my $ME = $0) =~ s|.*/||;
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# use File::Coda; # https://meyering.net/code/Coda/
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END {
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defined fileno STDOUT or return;
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close STDOUT and return;
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warn "$ME: failed to close standard output: $!\n";
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$? ||= 1;
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}
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sub usage ($)
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{
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my ($exit_code) = @_;
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my $STREAM = ($exit_code == 0 ? *STDOUT : *STDERR);
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if ($exit_code != 0)
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{
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print $STREAM "Try '$ME --help' for more information.\n";
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}
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else
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{
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print $STREAM <<EOF;
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Usage: $ME [OPTIONS] FILE...
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Detect any instance in FILE of a useless "if" test before a free call, e.g.,
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"if (p) free (p);". Any such test may be safely removed without affecting
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the semantics of the C code in FILE. Use --name=FOO --name=BAR to also
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detect free-like functions named FOO and BAR.
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OPTIONS:
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--list print only the name of each matching FILE (\\0-terminated)
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--name=N add name N to the list of \'free\'-like functions to detect;
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may be repeated
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--help display this help and exit
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--version output version information and exit
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Exit status:
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0 one or more matches
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1 no match
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2 an error
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EXAMPLE:
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For example, this command prints all removable "if" tests before "free"
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and "kfree" calls in the linux kernel sources:
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git ls-files -z |xargs -0 $ME --name=kfree
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EOF
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}
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exit $exit_code;
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}
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sub is_NULL ($)
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{
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my ($expr) = @_;
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return ($expr eq 'NULL' || $expr eq '0');
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}
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{
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sub EXIT_MATCH {0}
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sub EXIT_NO_MATCH {1}
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sub EXIT_ERROR {2}
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my $err = EXIT_NO_MATCH;
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my $list;
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my @name = qw(free);
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GetOptions
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(
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help => sub { usage 0 },
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version => sub { print "$ME version $VERSION\n"; exit },
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list => \$list,
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'name=s@' => \@name,
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) or usage 1;
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# Make sure we have the right number of non-option arguments.
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# Always tell the user why we fail.
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@ARGV < 1
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and (warn "$ME: missing FILE argument\n"), usage EXIT_ERROR;
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my $or = join '|', @name;
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my $regexp = qr/(?:$or)/;
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# Set the input record separator.
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# Note: this makes it impractical to print line numbers.
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$/ = '"';
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my $found_match = 0;
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FILE:
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foreach my $file (@ARGV)
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{
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open FH, '<', $file
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or (warn "$ME: can't open '$file' for reading: $!\n"),
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$err = EXIT_ERROR, next;
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while (defined (my $line = <FH>))
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{
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# Skip non-matching lines early to save time
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$line =~ /\bif\b/
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or next;
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while ($line =~
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/\b(if\s*\(\s*([^)]+?)(?:\s*!=\s*([^)]+?))?\s*\)
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# 1 2 3
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(?: \s*$regexp\s*\((?:\s*\([^)]+\))?\s*([^)]+)\)\s*;|
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\s*\{\s*$regexp\s*\((?:\s*\([^)]+\))?\s*([^)]+)\)\s*;\s*\}))/sxg)
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{
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my $all = $1;
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my ($lhs, $rhs) = ($2, $3);
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my ($free_opnd, $braced_free_opnd) = ($4, $5);
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my $non_NULL;
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if (!defined $rhs) { $non_NULL = $lhs }
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elsif (is_NULL $rhs) { $non_NULL = $lhs }
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elsif (is_NULL $lhs) { $non_NULL = $rhs }
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else { next }
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# Compare the non-NULL part of the "if" expression and the
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# free'd expression, without regard to white space.
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$non_NULL =~ tr/ \t//d;
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my $e2 = defined $free_opnd ? $free_opnd : $braced_free_opnd;
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$e2 =~ tr/ \t//d;
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if ($non_NULL eq $e2)
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{
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$found_match = 1;
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$list
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and (print "$file\0"), next FILE;
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print "$file: $all\n";
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}
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}
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}
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}
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continue
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{
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close FH;
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}
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$found_match && $err == EXIT_NO_MATCH
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and $err = EXIT_MATCH;
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exit $err;
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}
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my $foo = <<'EOF';
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# The above is to *find* them.
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# This adjusts them, removing the unnecessary "if (p)" part.
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# FIXME: do something like this as an option (doesn't do braces):
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free=xfree
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git grep -l -z "$free *(" \
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| xargs -0 useless-if-before-free -l --name="$free" \
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| xargs -0 perl -0x3b -pi -e \
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's/\bif\s*\(\s*(\S+?)(?:\s*!=\s*(?:0|NULL))?\s*\)\s+('"$free"'\s*\((?:\s*\([^)]+\))?\s*\1\s*\)\s*;)/$2/s'
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# Use the following to remove redundant uses of kfree inside braces.
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# Note that -0777 puts perl in slurp-whole-file mode;
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# but we have plenty of memory, these days...
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free=kfree
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git grep -l -z "$free *(" \
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| xargs -0 useless-if-before-free -l --name="$free" \
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| xargs -0 perl -0777 -pi -e \
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's/\bif\s*\(\s*(\S+?)(?:\s*!=\s*(?:0|NULL))?\s*\)\s*\{\s*('"$free"'\s*\((?:\s*\([^)]+\))?\s*\1\s*\);)\s*\}[^\n]*$/$2/gms'
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Be careful that the result of the above transformation is valid.
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If the matched string is followed by "else", then obviously, it won't be.
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When modifying files, refuse to process anything other than a regular file.
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EOF
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## Local Variables:
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## mode: perl
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## indent-tabs-mode: nil
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## eval: (add-hook 'before-save-hook 'time-stamp)
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## time-stamp-line-limit: 50
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## time-stamp-start: "my $VERSION = '"
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## time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d %02H:%02M"
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## time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC0"
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## time-stamp-end: "'; # UTC"
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## End:
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