test-lib: mark function variables as local

Several functions in test/test-lib.sh used variable names that are
also used outside of those functions (e.g. $output and $expected are
used in many of the test scripts), but they are not expected to
communicate via those variables.

We mark those variables "local" within test-lib.sh so that they do not
get clobbered when used outside test-lib.

We also move the local variable declarations to beginning of each
function, to avoid weird gotchas with local variable declarations as
described in https://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/localvar.html.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>
This commit is contained in:
Daniel Kahn Gillmor 2020-05-08 19:24:38 -04:00 committed by David Bremner
parent 02a2bf1b25
commit 627460d7bb

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@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ unset ALTERNATE_EDITOR
add_gnupg_home ()
{
local output
[ -e "${GNUPGHOME}/gpg.conf" ] && return
_gnupg_exit () { gpgconf --kill all 2>/dev/null || true; }
at_exit_function _gnupg_exit
@ -345,13 +344,14 @@ trap 'trap_signal' HUP INT TERM
# to the message and encrypting/signing.
emacs_deliver_message ()
{
local subject="$1"
local body="$2"
local subject body smtp_dummy_pid smtp_dummy_port
subject="$1"
body="$2"
shift 2
# before we can send a message, we have to prepare the FCC maildir
mkdir -p "$MAIL_DIR"/sent/{cur,new,tmp}
# eval'ing smtp-dummy --background will set smtp_dummy_pid and -_port
local smtp_dummy_pid= smtp_dummy_port=
smtp_dummy_pid= smtp_dummy_port=
eval `$TEST_DIRECTORY/smtp-dummy --background sent_message`
test -n "$smtp_dummy_pid" || return 1
test -n "$smtp_dummy_port" || return 1
@ -391,13 +391,14 @@ emacs_deliver_message ()
# new" after message delivery
emacs_fcc_message ()
{
local nmn_args=''
local nmn_args subject body
nmn_args=''
while [[ "$1" =~ ^-- ]]; do
nmn_args="$nmn_args $1"
shift
done
local subject="$1"
local body="$2"
subject="$1"
body="$2"
shift 2
# before we can send a message, we have to prepare the FCC maildir
mkdir -p "$MAIL_DIR"/sent/{cur,new,tmp}
@ -427,6 +428,7 @@ emacs_fcc_message ()
# number of messages.
add_email_corpus ()
{
local corpus
corpus=${1:-default}
rm -rf ${MAIL_DIR}
@ -457,6 +459,7 @@ test_begin_subtest ()
# name.
test_expect_equal ()
{
local output expected testname
exec 1>&6 2>&7 # Restore stdout and stderr
if [ -z "$inside_subtest" ]; then
error "bug in the test script: test_expect_equal without test_begin_subtest"
@ -483,6 +486,7 @@ test_expect_equal ()
# Like test_expect_equal, but takes two filenames.
test_expect_equal_file ()
{
local file1 file2 testname basename1 basename2
exec 1>&6 2>&7 # Restore stdout and stderr
if [ -z "$inside_subtest" ]; then
error "bug in the test script: test_expect_equal_file without test_begin_subtest"
@ -512,10 +516,11 @@ test_expect_equal_file ()
# canonicalized before diff'ing. If an argument cannot be parsed, it
# is used unchanged so that there's something to diff against.
test_expect_equal_json () {
local script output expected
# The test suite forces LC_ALL=C, but this causes Python 3 to
# decode stdin as ASCII. We need to read JSON in UTF-8, so
# override Python's stdio encoding defaults.
local script='import json, sys; json.dump(json.load(sys.stdin), sys.stdout, sort_keys=True, indent=4)'
script='import json, sys; json.dump(json.load(sys.stdin), sys.stdout, sort_keys=True, indent=4)'
output=$(echo "$1" | PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 $NOTMUCH_PYTHON -c "$script" \
|| echo "$1")
expected=$(echo "$2" | PYTHONIOENCODING=utf-8 $NOTMUCH_PYTHON -c "$script" \
@ -540,6 +545,7 @@ test_sort_json () {
# read the source of test/json_check_nodes.py (or the output when
# invoking it without arguments) for an explanation of the syntax.
test_json_nodes () {
local output
exec 1>&6 2>&7 # Restore stdout and stderr
if [ -z "$inside_subtest" ]; then
error "bug in the test script: test_json_eval without test_begin_subtest"
@ -561,6 +567,7 @@ test_json_nodes () {
}
test_emacs_expect_t () {
local result
test "$#" = 1 ||
error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test_emacs_expect_t"
if [ -z "$inside_subtest" ]; then
@ -653,7 +660,8 @@ notmuch_json_show_sanitize ()
notmuch_emacs_error_sanitize ()
{
local command=$1
local command
command=$1
shift
for file in "$@"; do
echo "=== $file ==="
@ -717,6 +725,7 @@ declare -A test_subtest_missing_external_prereq_
# declare prerequisite for the given external binary
test_declare_external_prereq () {
local binary
binary="$1"
test "$#" = 2 && name=$2 || name="$binary(1)"
@ -734,6 +743,7 @@ $binary () {
# called indirectly (e.g. from emacs).
# Returns success if dependency is available, failure otherwise.
test_require_external_prereq () {
local binary
binary="$1"
if [[ ${test_missing_external_prereq_["${binary}"]} == t ]]; then
# dependency is missing, call the replacement function to note it
@ -1075,6 +1085,7 @@ test_ruby() {
}
test_C () {
local exec_file test_file
exec_file="test${test_count}"
test_file="${exec_file}.c"
cat > ${test_file}
@ -1086,6 +1097,7 @@ test_C () {
}
make_shim () {
local base_name test_file shim_file
base_name="$1"
test_file="${base_name}.c"
shim_file="${base_name}.so"
@ -1094,6 +1106,7 @@ make_shim () {
}
notmuch_with_shim () {
local base_name shim_file
base_name="$1"
shift
shim_file="${base_name}.so"