scripts/get_maintainer.pl: support M: lines with names and multiple entries per M: line
Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe@perches.com> Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
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@ -55,6 +55,10 @@ foreach my $chief (@penguin_chief) {
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}
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my $penguin_chiefs = "\(" . join("|",@penguin_chief_names) . "\)";
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# rfc822 - preloaded methods go here.
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my $rfc822_lwsp = "(?:(?:\\r\\n)?[ \\t])";
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my $rfc822_char = '[\\000-\\177]';
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if (!GetOptions(
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'email!' => \$email,
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'git!' => \$email_git,
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@ -392,18 +396,7 @@ sub add_categories {
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}
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} elsif ($ptype eq "M") {
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if ($email_maintainer) {
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if ($index >= 0) {
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my $tv = $typevalue[$index - 1];
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if ($tv =~ m/^(\C):\s*(.*)/) {
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if ($1 eq "P" && $email_usename) {
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push(@email_to, format_email($2, $pvalue));
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} else {
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push(@email_to, $pvalue);
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}
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}
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} else {
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push(@email_to, $pvalue);
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}
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push_email_addresses($pvalue);
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}
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} elsif ($ptype eq "T") {
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push(@scm, $pvalue);
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@ -421,6 +414,36 @@ sub add_categories {
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}
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}
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sub push_email_address {
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my ($email_address) = @_;
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my $email_name = "";
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if ($email_address =~ m/([^<]+)<(.*\@.*)>$/) {
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$email_name = $1;
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$email_address = $2;
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}
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if ($email_usename && $email_name) {
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push(@email_to, format_email($email_name, $email_address));
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} else {
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push(@email_to, $email_address);
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}
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}
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sub push_email_addresses {
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my ($address) = @_;
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my @address_list = ();
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if (@address_list = rfc822_validlist($address)) {
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my $array_count = shift(@address_list);
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while (my $entry = shift(@address_list)) {
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push_email_address($entry);
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}
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}
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}
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sub which {
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my ($bin) = @_;
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@ -480,10 +503,6 @@ sub recent_git_signoffs {
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if ($line =~ m/(.+)<(.+)>/) {
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my $git_name = $1;
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my $git_addr = $2;
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$git_name =~ tr/^\"//;
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$git_name =~ tr/^\\s*//;
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$git_name =~ tr/\"$//;
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$git_name =~ tr/\\s*$//;
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if ($email_usename) {
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push(@email_to, format_email($git_name, $git_addr));
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} else {
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print("\n");
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}
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}
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my $rfc822re;
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sub make_rfc822re {
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# Basic lexical tokens are specials, domain_literal, quoted_string, atom, and
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# comment. We must allow for rfc822_lwsp (or comments) after each of these.
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# This regexp will only work on addresses which have had comments stripped
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# and replaced with rfc822_lwsp.
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my $specials = '()<>@,;:\\\\".\\[\\]';
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my $controls = '\\000-\\037\\177';
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my $dtext = "[^\\[\\]\\r\\\\]";
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my $domain_literal = "\\[(?:$dtext|\\\\.)*\\]$rfc822_lwsp*";
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my $quoted_string = "\"(?:[^\\\"\\r\\\\]|\\\\.|$rfc822_lwsp)*\"$rfc822_lwsp*";
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# Use zero-width assertion to spot the limit of an atom. A simple
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# $rfc822_lwsp* causes the regexp engine to hang occasionally.
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my $atom = "[^$specials $controls]+(?:$rfc822_lwsp+|\\Z|(?=[\\[\"$specials]))";
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my $word = "(?:$atom|$quoted_string)";
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my $localpart = "$word(?:\\.$rfc822_lwsp*$word)*";
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my $sub_domain = "(?:$atom|$domain_literal)";
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my $domain = "$sub_domain(?:\\.$rfc822_lwsp*$sub_domain)*";
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my $addr_spec = "$localpart\@$rfc822_lwsp*$domain";
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my $phrase = "$word*";
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my $route = "(?:\@$domain(?:,\@$rfc822_lwsp*$domain)*:$rfc822_lwsp*)";
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my $route_addr = "\\<$rfc822_lwsp*$route?$addr_spec\\>$rfc822_lwsp*";
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my $mailbox = "(?:$addr_spec|$phrase$route_addr)";
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my $group = "$phrase:$rfc822_lwsp*(?:$mailbox(?:,\\s*$mailbox)*)?;\\s*";
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my $address = "(?:$mailbox|$group)";
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return "$rfc822_lwsp*$address";
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}
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sub rfc822_strip_comments {
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my $s = shift;
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# Recursively remove comments, and replace with a single space. The simpler
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# regexps in the Email Addressing FAQ are imperfect - they will miss escaped
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# chars in atoms, for example.
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while ($s =~ s/^((?:[^"\\]|\\.)*
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(?:"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*)*)
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\((?:[^()\\]|\\.)*\)/$1 /osx) {}
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return $s;
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}
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# valid: returns true if the parameter is an RFC822 valid address
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#
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sub rfc822_valid ($) {
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my $s = rfc822_strip_comments(shift);
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if (!$rfc822re) {
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$rfc822re = make_rfc822re();
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}
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return $s =~ m/^$rfc822re$/so && $s =~ m/^$rfc822_char*$/;
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}
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# validlist: In scalar context, returns true if the parameter is an RFC822
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# valid list of addresses.
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#
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# In list context, returns an empty list on failure (an invalid
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# address was found); otherwise a list whose first element is the
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# number of addresses found and whose remaining elements are the
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# addresses. This is needed to disambiguate failure (invalid)
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# from success with no addresses found, because an empty string is
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# a valid list.
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sub rfc822_validlist ($) {
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my $s = rfc822_strip_comments(shift);
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if (!$rfc822re) {
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$rfc822re = make_rfc822re();
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}
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# * null list items are valid according to the RFC
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# * the '1' business is to aid in distinguishing failure from no results
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my @r;
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if ($s =~ m/^(?:$rfc822re)?(?:,(?:$rfc822re)?)*$/so &&
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$s =~ m/^$rfc822_char*$/) {
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while($s =~ m/(?:^|,$rfc822_lwsp*)($rfc822re)/gos) {
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push @r, $1;
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}
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return wantarray ? (scalar(@r), @r) : 1;
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}
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else {
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return wantarray ? () : 0;
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}
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}
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