github-actions[bot] commented on PR #21074:
URL: https://github.com/apache/doris/pull/21074#issuecomment-1600404324

   #### `sh-checker report`
   
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   <details>
   <summary>shellcheck errors</summary>
   
   ```
   
   'shellcheck ' returned error 1 finding the following syntactical issues:
   
   ----------
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 29:
   params="$@"
          ^--^ SC2124 (warning): Assigning an array to a string! Assign as 
array, or use * instead of @ to concatenate.
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 77:
   echo "CONF: $CONF"
               ^---^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable 
references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "CONF: ${CONF}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 78:
   echo "FS_TYPE: $FS_TYPE"
                  ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "FS_TYPE: ${FS_TYPE}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 79:
   echo "OPERATION: $OPERATION"
                    ^--------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "OPERATION: ${OPERATION}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 80:
   echo "THREADS: $THREADS"
                  ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "THREADS: ${THREADS}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 81:
   echo "ITERATIONS: $ITERATIONS"
                     ^---------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "ITERATIONS: ${ITERATIONS}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 82:
   echo "FILE_SIZE: $FILE_SIZE"
                    ^--------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "FILE_SIZE: ${FILE_SIZE}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 84:
   echo $params
        ^-----^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word 
splitting.
        ^-----^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable 
references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "${params}"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 231:
   if [[ "${RUN_IN_AWS}" -eq 0 ]]; then
          ^-----------^ SC2154 (warning): RUN_IN_AWS is referenced but not 
assigned.
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 329:
   ${LIMIT:+${LIMIT}} ${DORIS_HOME}/lib/fs_benchmark_tool --conf $CONF 
--fs_type=$FS_TYPE --operation=$OPERATION --threads=$THREADS 
--iterations=$ITERATIONS --file_size=$FILE_SIZE 2>&1 | tee 
"${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log"
                      ^-----------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent 
globbing and word splitting.
                                                                 ^---^ SC2086 
(info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
                                                                 ^---^ SC2250 
(style): Prefer putting braces around variable references even when not 
strictly required.
                                                                                
 ^------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
 ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable references even 
when not strictly required.
                                                                                
                      ^--------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent 
globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
                      ^--------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
                                                                                
                                           ^------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote 
to prevent globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
                                           ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer 
putting braces around variable references even when not strictly required.
                                                                                
                                                                 ^---------^ 
SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
                                                                 ^---------^ 
SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable references even when not 
strictly required.
                                                                                
                                                                                
         ^--------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word 
splitting.
                                                                                
                                                                                
         ^--------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable 
references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   ${LIMIT:+${LIMIT}} "${DORIS_HOME}"/lib/fs_benchmark_tool --conf "${CONF}" 
--fs_type="${FS_TYPE}" --operation="${OPERATION}" --threads="${THREADS}" 
--iterations="${ITERATIONS}" --file_size="${FILE_SIZE}" 2>&1 | tee 
"${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log"
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 330:
   eval `cat ${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log | grep _median  | awk 
'{printf("qps=%sMB/s, latency=%sms", "'$FILE_SIZE'" / 1024 / 1024 / ($2 * 
"'$THREADS'" / 1000), $2 * "'$THREADS'")}'`
        ^-- SC2046 (warning): Quote this to prevent word splitting.
        ^-- SC2006 (style): Use $(...) notation instead of legacy backticks 
`...`.
             ^--------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and 
word splitting.
                                                                                
                           ^--------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent 
globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
                           ^--------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces 
around variable references even when not strictly required.
                                                                                
                                                                ^------^ SC2086 
(info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word splitting.
                                                                                
                                                                ^------^ SC2250 
(style): Prefer putting braces around variable references even when not 
strictly required.
                                                                                
                                                                                
           ^------^ SC2086 (info): Double quote to prevent globbing and word 
splitting.
                                                                                
                                                                                
           ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable 
references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   eval $(cat "${LOG_DIR}"/fs_benchmark_tool.log | grep _median  | awk 
'{printf("qps=%sMB/s, latency=%sms", "'"${FILE_SIZE}"'" / 1024 / 1024 / ($2 * 
"'"${THREADS}"'" / 1000), $2 * "'"${THREADS}"'")}')
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 335:
   echo "thread_num: $THREADS."
                     ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "thread_num: ${THREADS}."
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 336:
   echo "qps: $qps."
              ^--^ SC2154 (warning): qps is referenced but not assigned.
              ^--^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around variable 
references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "qps: ${qps}."
   
   
   In bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh line 337:
   echo "latency: $latency."
                  ^------^ SC2154 (warning): latency is referenced but not 
assigned.
                  ^------^ SC2250 (style): Prefer putting braces around 
variable references even when not strictly required.
   
   Did you mean: 
   echo "latency: ${latency}."
   
   For more information:
     https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2046 -- Quote this to prevent word 
splitt...
     https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2124 -- Assigning an array to a string! 
A...
     https://www.shellcheck.net/wiki/SC2154 -- RUN_IN_AWS is referenced but not 
...
   ----------
   
   You can address the above issues in one of three ways:
   1. Manually correct the issue in the offending shell script;
   2. Disable specific issues by adding the comment:
     # shellcheck disable=NNNN
   above the line that contains the issue, where NNNN is the error code;
   3. Add '-e NNNN' to the SHELLCHECK_OPTS setting in your .yml action file.
   
   
   
   ```
   </details>
   
   <details>
   <summary>shfmt errors</summary>
   
   ```
   
   'shfmt ' returned error 1 finding the following formatting issues:
   
   ----------
   --- bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh.orig
   +++ bin/run-fs-benchmark.sh
   @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@
    
    params="$@"
    
   -
    OPTS="$(getopt \
        -n "$0" \
        -o '' \
   @@ -327,7 +326,7 @@
    export 
JEMALLOC_CONF="percpu_arena:percpu,background_thread:true,metadata_thp:auto,muzzy_decay_ms:30000,dirty_decay_ms:30000,oversize_threshold:0,lg_tcache_max:16,prof_prefix:jeprof.out"
    
    ${LIMIT:+${LIMIT}} ${DORIS_HOME}/lib/fs_benchmark_tool --conf $CONF 
--fs_type=$FS_TYPE --operation=$OPERATION --threads=$THREADS 
--iterations=$ITERATIONS --file_size=$FILE_SIZE 2>&1 | tee 
"${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log"
   -eval `cat ${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log | grep _median  | awk 
'{printf("qps=%sMB/s, latency=%sms", "'$FILE_SIZE'" / 1024 / 1024 / ($2 * 
"'$THREADS'" / 1000), $2 * "'$THREADS'")}'`
   +eval $(cat ${LOG_DIR}/fs_benchmark_tool.log | grep _median | awk 
'{printf("qps=%sMB/s, latency=%sms", "'$FILE_SIZE'" / 1024 / 1024 / ($2 * 
"'$THREADS'" / 1000), $2 * "'$THREADS'")}')
    
    echo "------------------------------"
    echo "   Benchmark Result  "
   ----------
   
   You can reformat the above files to meet shfmt's requirements by typing:
   
     shfmt  -w filename
   
   
   ```
   </details>
   
   
   


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