e5b2cd8e7564b9fc2ed4f63fe49efb0af60b4460 Use python instead of slow shell script on verify-commits (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
The cron job that runs every day would fail because of git checkout a single commit, not a branch.
#12708 introduce a method to check whether merges are clean.
However, there are four merges are not clean.
So, I add a list of merges that are dirty and ignore them.
Also, I modify the current shell script to python, it makes the script speed up a lot.
The python code `tree_sha512sum` was copied from `github-merge.py`
I've re-designed this. Now we verify all the things by default.
- Add `--disable-tree-check` option, not to check SHA-512 tree
- Add `--clean-merge NUMBER` option, only verify commits after <NUMBER> days ago
Travis running time:
|option|time|
|-|-|
|verify-commits.py|[25m47.02s(1547.02s)](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin/jobs/373321423)|
|verify-commits.py --disable-tree-check|[19m10.08s(1150.08s)](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin/jobs/373321423)|
|verify-commits.py --clean-merge 30|[9m18.18s(558.18s)](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin/jobs/373321423)|
|verify-commits.py --disable-tree-check --clean-merge 30|[1m16.51s(76.51s)](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin/jobs/373321423)|
Since the cron job always fail, I've created a respository to verify this daily.
[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin-verify-commits.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ken2812221/bitcoin-verify-commits)
Tree-SHA512: 476bcf707d92ed3d431ca5642e013036df1506120d3dd2aa718f74240063ce856abd78f4c948336c2a6230dfe5c60c6f2d52d19bdb52d647a1c5f838eaa02e3b
000000035b20402dea3e8168165cd4eefdc97539 Obsolete #!/bin/bash shebang (DesWurstes)
Pull request description:
> `#!/bin/bash` assumes it is always installed to `/bin/` which can cause issues
> `#!/usr/bin/env bash` searches the user's `PATH` to find the `bash` binary
Details: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pure-bash-bible#obsolete-syntax
I'm open to comments: Should I also fix `#!/bin/sh`?
Tree-SHA512: b47bb4828116aa119f1899c68fee081270d51a898535490b9c616bf0f3660ad953f29c361eafc759bc64cdd54ee6eeecb2d79e9fdb5291a996a515c719805476
47776a958b08382d76d69b5df7beed807af168b3 Add linter: Make sure all shell scripts opt out of locale dependence using "export LC_ALL=C" (practicalswift)
3352da8da1243c03fc83ba678d2f5d193bd5a0c2 Add "export LC_ALL=C" to all shell scripts (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
~~Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set when using `grep` range expressions.~~
Make sure `LC_ALL=C` is set in all shell scripts.
From the `grep(1)` documentation:
> Within a bracket expression, a range expression consists of two characters separated by a hyphen. It matches any single character that sorts between the two characters, inclusive, using the locale's collating sequence and character set. For example, in the default C locale, `[a-d]` is equivalent to `[abcd]`. Many locales sort characters in dictionary order, and in these locales `[a-d]` is typically not equivalent to `[abcd]`; it might be equivalent to `[aBbCcDd]`, for example. To obtain the traditional interpretation of bracket expressions, you can use the C locale by setting the `LC_ALL` environment variable to the value C.
Context: [Locale issue found when reviewing #13450](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/13450/files#r194877736)
Tree-SHA512: fd74d2612998f9b49ef9be24410e505d8c842716f84d085157fc7f9799d40e8a7b4969de783afcf99b7fae4f91bbb4559651f7dd6578a6a081a50bdea29f0909