On Thu, 11 Jun 2020 23:39:55 +0200 Thomas Monjalon <tho...@monjalon.net> wrote:
> 24/02/2020 22:01, Stephen Hemminger: > > +tmpfile=$(mktemp) > > Please check how other temp files are created in other scripts > for consitency. > > > + git grep -L SPDX-License-Identifier -- \ > > + ':^.git*' ':^.ci/*' ':^.travis.yml' \ > > + ':^README' ':^MAINTAINERS' ':^VERSION' ':^ABI_VERSION' \ > > + ':^*/Kbuild' ':^*/README' \ > > + ':^license/' ':^doc/' ':^config/' ':^buildtools/' \ > > I think doc/ should be part of the license check, > same for buildtools/. > > > + ':^*.cocci' ':^*.abignore' \ > > + ':^*.def' ':^*.map' ':^*.ini' ':^*.data' ':^*.cfg' ':^*.txt' \ > > + > $tmpfile > > + > > + errors=0 > > + while read -r line > > + do $quiet || echo $line > > + errors=$((errors + 1)) > > I'm surprised this works for you. > In general, "while" creates a subshell which makes impossible > updating a variable. > I recommend using "for" with IFS=$'\n'. > > > + done < $tmpfile > > +} > > + > > +check_boilerplate() { > > + if $verbose ; then > > + echo > > + echo "Files with redundant license text" > > + echo "---------------------------------" > > + fi > > + > > + git grep -l Redistribution -- \ > > + ':^license/' ':^/devtools/check-spdx-tag.sh' | > > + while read line > > + do $quiet || echo $line > > + warnings=$((warnings + 1)) > > + done > > Same comment about "while" subshell. > > > + > > + warnings=0 > > + while read -r line > > + do $quiet || echo $line > > + warnings=$((errors + 1)) > > Here too > > > + done < $tmpfile > > +} > > [...] > > +Each file must begin with a special comment containing the > > +`Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) License Identfier > > <https://spdx.org/using-spdx-license-identifier>`_. > > Typo: Identifier > > > + > > +Generally this is the BSD License, except for code granted special > > exceptions. > > Is a verb missing? > > > +The SPDX licences identifier is sufficient, a file should not contain > > +an additional text version of the license (boilerplate). Thanks for the feedback. Text processing is simpler in python, will rewrite in next version?