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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# Copyright (c) 2018 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#
# Check for duplicate includes.
# Guard against accidental introduction of new Boost dependencies.
# Check includes: Check for duplicate includes. Enforce bracket syntax includes.
export LC_ALL=C
IGNORE_REGEXP="/(leveldb|secp256k1|univalue|crc32c)/"
# cd to root folder of git repo for git ls-files to work properly
cd "$(dirname $0)/../.." || exit 1
filter_suffix() {
git ls-files | grep -E "^src/.*\.${1}"'$' | grep -Ev "${IGNORE_REGEXP}"
}
EXIT_CODE=0
for HEADER_FILE in $(filter_suffix h); do
DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_FILE=$(grep -E "^#include " < "${HEADER_FILE}" | sort | uniq -d)
if [[ ${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_FILE} != "" ]]; then
echo "Duplicate include(s) in ${HEADER_FILE}:"
echo "${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_HEADER_FILE}"
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
for CPP_FILE in $(filter_suffix cpp); do
DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_CPP_FILE=$(grep -E "^#include " < "${CPP_FILE}" | sort | uniq -d)
if [[ ${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_CPP_FILE} != "" ]]; then
echo "Duplicate include(s) in ${CPP_FILE}:"
echo "${DUPLICATE_INCLUDES_IN_CPP_FILE}"
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
INCLUDED_CPP_FILES=$(git grep -E "^#include [<\"][^>\"]+\.cpp[>\"]" -- "*.cpp" "*.h")
if [[ ${INCLUDED_CPP_FILES} != "" ]]; then
echo "The following files #include .cpp files:"
echo "${INCLUDED_CPP_FILES}"
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES=(
boost/algorithm/string.hpp
boost/algorithm/string/classification.hpp
boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp
boost/algorithm/string/split.hpp
boost/date_time/posix_time/posix_time.hpp
boost/filesystem.hpp
boost/filesystem/fstream.hpp
boost/function.hpp
boost/lexical_cast.hpp
boost/multi_index/hashed_index.hpp
boost/multi_index/ordered_index.hpp
boost/multi_index/sequenced_index.hpp
boost/multi_index_container.hpp
boost/optional.hpp
boost/pool/pool_alloc.hpp
boost/preprocessor/cat.hpp
boost/preprocessor/stringize.hpp
boost/signals2/connection.hpp
Merge #19256: gui: change combiner for signals to optional_last_value f1a0314c537791f202dfb7c1209f0e04ba7988c3 gui: change combiner for signals to optional_last_value (Cory Fields) Pull request description: [`optional_last_value`](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/boost/signals2/optional_last_value.html), which does not throw, has replaced `last_value` as Boosts default combiner. Besides being better supported, it also doesn't trigger gcc's `-Wmaybe-unitialized` warning, presumably because exceptions no longer bubble-up out of signals: ```bash In file included from ui_interface.cpp:9: /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp: In member function 'boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::result_type boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::operator()(Args ...) [with Combiner = boost::signals2::last_value<bool>; Group = int; GroupCompare = std::less<int>; SlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; ExtendedSlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const boost::signals2::connection&, const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; Mutex = boost::signals2::mutex; R = bool; Args = {const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, unsigned int}]': /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:54:36: warning: '*((void*)& value +1)' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] if(value) return value.get(); ^ /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:43:21: note: '*((void*)& value +1)' was declared here optional<T> value; ^~~~~ /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp: In member function 'boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::result_type boost::signals2::detail::signal_impl<R(Args ...), Combiner, Group, GroupCompare, SlotFunction, ExtendedSlotFunction, Mutex>::operator()(Args ...) [with Combiner = boost::signals2::last_value<bool>; Group = int; GroupCompare = std::less<int>; SlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; ExtendedSlotFunction = boost::function<bool(const boost::signals2::connection&, const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>&, unsigned int)>; Mutex = boost::signals2::mutex; R = bool; Args = {const bilingual_str&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, std::allocator<char> >&, unsigned int}]': /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:54:36: warning: '*((void*)& value +1)' may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized] if(value) return value.get(); ^ /bitcoin/depends/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/share/../include/boost/signals2/last_value.hpp:43:21: note: '*((void*)& value +1)' was declared here optional<T> value; ^~~~~ ``` The change in default happened in [Boost 1.39.0](https://www.boost.org/users/history/version_1_39_0.html) (along with the introduction of the Signals2 library. More information is also available here https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_73_0/doc/html/signals2/rationale.html#id-1.3.36.9.4: > The default combiner for Boost.Signals2 has changed from the last_value combiner used by default in the original Boost.Signals library. > This is because last_value requires that at least 1 slot be connected to the signal when it is invoked (except for the last_value<void> specialization). > In a multi-threaded environment where signal invocations and slot connections and disconnections may be happening concurrently, it is difficult to fulfill this requirement. When using optional_last_value, there is no requirement for slots to be connected when a signal is invoked, since in that case the combiner may simply return an empty boost::optional. ACKs for top commit: laanwj: ACK f1a0314c537791f202dfb7c1209f0e04ba7988c3 Tree-SHA512: 3600f85019a3591b141dc9207f8a7e66d16d9996cf97fdf08f5133a212d55c591955ab835ffbdca20b5d62711578bc305d5525c75546fa957f180192e2a80c1e
2020-07-01 16:02:50 +02:00
boost/signals2/optional_last_value.hpp
boost/signals2/signal.hpp
boost/test/unit_test.hpp
boost/thread.hpp
boost/thread/condition_variable.hpp
boost/thread/thread.hpp
boost/variant.hpp
boost/variant/apply_visitor.hpp
boost/variant/static_visitor.hpp
)
for BOOST_INCLUDE in $(git grep '^#include <boost/' -- "*.cpp" "*.h" | cut -f2 -d: | cut -f2 -d'<' | cut -f1 -d'>' | sort -u); do
IS_EXPECTED_INCLUDE=0
for EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDE in "${EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES[@]}"; do
if [[ "${BOOST_INCLUDE}" == "${EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDE}" ]]; then
IS_EXPECTED_INCLUDE=1
break
fi
done
if [[ ${IS_EXPECTED_INCLUDE} == 0 ]]; then
EXIT_CODE=1
echo "A new Boost dependency in the form of \"${BOOST_INCLUDE}\" appears to have been introduced:"
git grep "${BOOST_INCLUDE}" -- "*.cpp" "*.h"
echo
fi
done
for EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDE in "${EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES[@]}"; do
if ! git grep -q "^#include <${EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDE}>" -- "*.cpp" "*.h"; then
echo "Good job! The Boost dependency \"${EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDE}\" is no longer used."
echo "Please remove it from EXPECTED_BOOST_INCLUDES in $0"
echo "to make sure this dependency is not accidentally reintroduced."
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
done
QUOTE_SYNTAX_INCLUDES=$(git grep '^#include "' -- "*.cpp" "*.h" | grep -Ev "${IGNORE_REGEXP}")
if [[ ${QUOTE_SYNTAX_INCLUDES} != "" ]]; then
echo "Please use bracket syntax includes (\"#include <foo.h>\") instead of quote syntax includes:"
echo "${QUOTE_SYNTAX_INCLUDES}"
echo
EXIT_CODE=1
fi
exit ${EXIT_CODE}