package Perl::Critic::Policy::InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls; use 5.010001; use strict; use warnings; use Readonly; use Perl::Critic::Utils qw{ :booleans :characters :severities :classification hashify is_perl_bareword }; use parent 'Perl::Critic::Policy'; our $VERSION = '1.152'; #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Readonly::Scalar my $DESC => q{Return value of flagged function ignored}; Readonly::Scalar my $EXPL => [208, 278]; Readonly::Array my @DEFAULT_FUNCTIONS => qw( open close print say ); # I created this list by searching for "return" in perlfunc Readonly::Array my @BUILTIN_FUNCTIONS => qw( accept bind binmode chdir chmod chown close closedir connect dbmclose dbmopen exec fcntl flock fork ioctl kill link listen mkdir msgctl msgget msgrcv msgsnd open opendir pipe print read readdir readline readlink readpipe recv rename rmdir say seek seekdir semctl semget semop send setpgrp setpriority setsockopt shmctl shmget shmread shutdown sleep socket socketpair symlink syscall sysopen sysread sysseek system syswrite tell telldir truncate umask unlink utime wait waitpid ); #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub supported_parameters { return ( { name => 'functions', description => 'The set of functions to require checking the return value of.', default_string => join( $SPACE, @DEFAULT_FUNCTIONS ), behavior => 'string list', }, { name => 'exclude_functions', description => 'The set of functions to not require checking the return value of.', default_string => $EMPTY, behavior => 'string list', }, { name => 'autodie_modules', description => 'Modules which export autodie.', default_string => 'autodie', behavior => 'string list', }, ); } sub default_severity { return $SEVERITY_LOWEST } sub default_themes { return qw( core maintenance certrule ) } sub applies_to { return 'PPI::Token::Word' } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub initialize_if_enabled { my ($self, $config) = @_; my @specified_functions = keys %{ $self->{_functions} }; my @resulting_functions; foreach my $function (@specified_functions) { if ( $function eq ':defaults' ) { push @resulting_functions, @DEFAULT_FUNCTIONS; } elsif ( $function eq ':builtins' ) { push @resulting_functions, @BUILTIN_FUNCTIONS; } else { push @resulting_functions, $function; } } my %functions = hashify(@resulting_functions); foreach my $function ( keys %{ $self->{_exclude_functions} } ) { delete $functions{$function}; } $self->{_functions} = \%functions; return $TRUE; } #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- sub violates { my ( $self, $elem, undef ) = @_; if ( $self->{_functions}->{':all'} ) { return if is_perl_bareword($elem); return if $self->{_exclude_functions}->{ $elem->content() }; } elsif ( not $self->{_functions}->{ $elem->content() } ) { return; } return if ! is_unchecked_call( $elem, [ keys %{ $self->{_autodie_modules} } ] ); return $self->violation( "$DESC - " . $elem->content(), $EXPL, $elem ); } 1; __END__ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- =pod =for stopwords nyah autodie builtins =head1 NAME Perl::Critic::Policy::InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls - Return value of flagged function ignored. =head1 AFFILIATION This Policy is part of the core L distribution. =head1 DESCRIPTION This performs identically to InputOutput::RequireCheckedOpen/Close except that this is configurable to apply to any function, whether core or user-defined. If your module uses L, L, or L then any functions wrapped by those modules will not trigger this policy. For example: use Fatal qw(open); open my $fh, $filename; # no violation close $fh; # yes violation use autodie; open $filehandle, $mode, $filename; # no violation Currently, L is not properly treated as a pragma; its lexical effects aren't taken into account. =head1 CONFIGURATION This policy watches for a configurable list of function names. By default, it applies to C, C, C and C. You can override this to set it to a different list of functions with the C and C settings. To do this, put entries in a F<.perlcriticrc> file like this: [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] functions = open opendir read readline readdir close closedir We have defined a few shortcuts for creating this list [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] functions = :defaults opendir readdir closedir [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] functions = :builtins [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] functions = :all The C<:builtins> shortcut above represents all of the builtin functions that have error conditions (about 65 of them, many of them rather obscure). You can require checking all builtins except C by combining the C and C: [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] functions = :builtins exclude_functions = print This is a lot easier to read than the alternative. The C<:all> is the insane case: you must check the return value of EVERY function call, even C and C. Yes, this "feature" is overkill and is wasting CPU cycles on your computer by just existing. Nyah nyah. I shouldn't code after midnight. If you create a module that exports C you can tell this policy about it with the C setting: [InputOutput::RequireCheckedSyscalls] autodie_modules = My::Thing =head1 CREDITS Initial development of this policy was supported by a grant from the Perl Foundation. This policy module is based heavily on policies written by Andrew Moore . =head1 AUTHOR Chris Dolan =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Chris Dolan. Many rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. The full text of this license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module. =cut ############################################################################## # Local Variables: # mode: cperl # cperl-indent-level: 4 # fill-column: 78 # indent-tabs-mode: nil # c-indentation-style: bsd # End: # ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 tw=78 ft=perl expandtab shiftround :