core/pkg-utils: add macro to escape-and-printf
In some cases we need to escape make variables and pass them to printf(1). This is the case in our fs infra, where we want to shoe-horn the commands to generate the filesystems in the fakeroot script, or the devices, permissions and users tables to their respective files. We currently do so by replacing $(sep) with the literal '\n' but that's not enough. This does not protect against strings with an embedded '%' or a backslash. Add a new macro that properly escapes a string and calls printf(1), so that we get the expected output. Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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@ -104,6 +104,43 @@ define sep
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endef
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PERCENT = %
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QUOTE = '
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# ' # Meh... syntax-highlighting
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# This macro properly escapes a command string, then prints it with printf:
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#
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# - first, backslash '\' are self-escaped, so that they do not escape
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# the following char and so that printf properly outputs a backslash;
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#
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# - next, single quotes are escaped by closing an existing one, adding
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# an escaped one, and re-openning a new one (see below for the reason);
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#
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# - then '%' signs are self-escaped so that the printf does not interpret
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# them as a format specifier, in case the variable contains an actual
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# printf with a format;
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#
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# - finally, $(sep) is replaced with the literal '\n' so that make does
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# not break on the so-expanded variable, but so that the printf does
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# correctly output an LF.
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#
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# Note: this must be escaped in this order to avoid over-escaping the
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# previously escaped elements.
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#
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# Once everything has been escaped, it is passed between single quotes
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# (that's why the single-quotes are escaped they way they are, above,
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# and why the dollar sign is not escaped) to printf(1). A trailing
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# newline is apended, too.
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#
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# Note: leading or trailing spaces are *not* stripped.
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#
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define PRINTF
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printf '$(subst $(sep),\n,\
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$(subst $(PERCENT),$(PERCENT)$(PERCENT),\
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$(subst $(QUOTE),$(QUOTE)\$(QUOTE)$(QUOTE),\
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$(subst \,\\,$(1)))))\n'
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endef
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# check-deprecated-variable -- throw an error on deprecated variables
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# example:
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# $(eval $(call check-deprecated-variable,FOO_MAKE_OPT,FOO_MAKE_OPTS))
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