view runtime/tools/pltags.pl @ 33879:d418c82f02a4 v9.0.2149

patch 9.0.2149: [security]: use-after-free in exec_instructions() Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5dd41d4b6370b7b7d09d691f9252b3899c66102a Author: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> Date: Mon Dec 4 22:52:23 2023 +0100 patch 9.0.2149: [security]: use-after-free in exec_instructions() Problem: [security]: use-after-free in exec_instructions() Solution: get tv pointer again [security]: use-after-free in exec_instructions() exec_instructions may access freed memory, if the GA_GROWS_FAILS() re-allocates memory. When this happens, the typval tv may still point to now already freed memory. So let's get that pointer again and compare it with tv. If those two pointers differ, tv is now invalid and we have to refresh the tv pointer. closes: #13621 Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
date Sun, 10 Dec 2023 15:16:17 +0100
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#!/usr/bin/env perl

# pltags - create a tags file for Perl code, for use by vi(m)
#
# Distributed with Vim <http://www.vim.org/>, latest version always available
# at <http://www.mscha.com/mscha.html?pltags#tools>
#
# Version 2.3, 28 February 2002
#
# Written by Michael Schaap <pltags@mscha.com>.  Suggestions for improvement
# are very welcome!
#
# This script will not work with Perl 4 or below!
#
# Revision history:
#  1.0  1997?     Original version, quickly hacked together
#  2.0  1999?     Completely rewritten, better structured and documented,
#		  support for variables, packages, Exuberant Ctags extensions
#  2.1	Jun 2000  Fixed critical bug (typo in comment) ;-)
#		  Support multiple level packages (e.g. Archive::Zip::Member)
#  2.2	Jul 2001  'Glob' wildcards - especially useful under Windows
#		  (thanks to Serge Sivkov and Jason King)
#		  Bug fix: reset package name for each file
#  2.21 Jul 2001  Oops... bug in variable detection (/local../ -> /^local.../)
#  2.3	Feb 2002  Support variables declared with "our"
#		  (thanks to Lutz Mende)

# Complain about undeclared variables
use strict;

# Used modules
use Getopt::Long;

# Options with their defaults
my $do_subs = 1;    # --subs, --nosubs    include subs in tags file?
my $do_vars = 1;    # --vars, --novars    include variables in tags file?
my $do_pkgs = 1;    # --pkgs, --nopkgs    include packages in tags file?
my $do_exts = 1;    # --extensions, --noextensions
		    #			  include Exuberant Ctags extensions

# Global variables
my $VERSION = "2.21";	# pltags version
my $status = 0;		# GetOptions return value
my $file = "";		# File being processed
my @tags = ();		# List of produced tags
my $is_pkg = 0;		# Are we tagging a package?
my $has_subs = 0;	# Has this file any subs yet?
my $package_name = "";	# Name of current package
my $var_continues = 0;	# Variable declaration continues on last line
my $line = "";		# Current line in file
my $stmt = "";		# Current Perl statement
my @vars = ();		# List of variables in declaration
my $var = "";		# Variable in declaration
my $tagline = "";	# Tag file line

# Create a tag file line and push it on the list of found tags
sub MakeTag($$$$$)
{
    my ($tag,		# Tag name
	$type,		# Type of tag
	$is_static,	# Is this a static tag?
	$file,		# File in which tag appears
	$line) = @_;	# Line in which tag appears

    my $tagline = "";   # Created tag line

    # Only process tag if not empty
    if ($tag)
    {
	# Get rid of \n, and escape / and \ in line
	chomp $line;
	$line =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
	$line =~ s/\//\\\//g;

	# Create a tag line
	$tagline = "$tag\t$file\t/^$line\$/";

	# If we're told to do so, add extensions
	if ($do_exts)
	{
	    $tagline .= ";\"\t$type"
			    . ($is_static ? "\tfile:" : "")
			    . ($package_name ? "\tclass:$package_name" : "");
	}

	# Push it on the stack
	push (@tags, $tagline);
    }
}

# Parse package name from statement
sub PackageName($)
{
    my ($stmt) = @_;    # Statement

    # Look for the argument to "package".  Return it if found, else return ""
    if ($stmt =~ /^package\s+([\w:]+)/)
    {
	my $pkgname = $1;

	# Remove any parent package name(s)
	$pkgname =~ s/.*://;
	return $pkgname;
    }
    else
    {
	return "";
    }
}

# Parse sub name from statement
sub SubName($)
{
    my ($stmt) = @_;    # Statement

    # Look for the argument to "sub".  Return it if found, else return ""
    if ($stmt =~ /^sub\s+([\w:]+)/)
    {
	my $subname = $1;

	# Remove any parent package name(s)
	$subname =~ s/.*://;
	return $subname;
    }
    else
    {
	return "";
    }
}

# Parse all variable names from statement
sub VarNames($)
{
    my ($stmt) = @_;

    # Remove my or local from statement, if present
    $stmt =~ s/^(my|our|local)\s+//;

    # Remove any assignment piece
    $stmt =~ s/\s*=.*//;

    # Now find all variable names, i.e. "words" preceded by $, @ or %
    @vars = ($stmt =~ /[\$\@\%]([\w:]+)\b/g);

    # Remove any parent package name(s)
    map(s/.*://, @vars);

    return (@vars);
}

############### Start ###############

print "\npltags $VERSION by Michael Schaap <mscha\@mscha.com>\n\n";

# Get options
$status = GetOptions("subs!" => \$do_subs,
		     "vars!" => \$do_vars,
		     "pkgs!" => \$do_pkgs,
		     "extensions!" => \$do_exts);

# Usage if error in options or no arguments given
unless ($status && @ARGV)
{
    print "\n" unless ($status);
    print "  Usage: $0 [options] filename ...\n\n";
    print "  Where options can be:\n";
    print "    --subs (--nosubs)     (don't) include sub declarations in tag file\n";
    print "    --vars (--novars)     (don't) include variable declarations in tag file\n";
    print "    --pkgs (--nopkgs)     (don't) include package declarations in tag file\n";
    print "    --extensions (--noextensions)\n";
    print "                          (don't) include Exuberant Ctags / Vim style\n";
    print "                          extensions in tag file\n\n";
    print "  Default options: ";
    print ($do_subs ? "--subs " : "--nosubs ");
    print ($do_vars ? "--vars " : "--novars ");
    print ($do_pkgs ? "--pkgs " : "--nopkgs ");
    print ($do_exts ? "--extensions\n\n" : "--noextensions\n\n");
    print "  Example: $0 *.pl *.pm ../shared/*.pm\n\n";
    exit;
}

# Loop through files on command line - 'glob' any wildcards, since Windows
# doesn't do this for us
foreach $file (map { glob } @ARGV)
{
    # Skip if this is not a file we can open.  Also skip tags files and backup
    # files
    next unless ((-f $file) && (-r $file) && ($file !~ /tags$/)
		 && ($file !~ /~$/));

    print "Tagging file $file...\n";

    $is_pkg = 0;
    $package_name = "";
    $has_subs = 0;
    $var_continues = 0;

    open (IN, $file) or die "Can't open file '$file': $!";

    # Loop through file
    foreach $line (<IN>)
    {
	# Statement is line with comments and whitespace trimmed
	($stmt = $line) =~ s/#.*//;
	$stmt =~ s/^\s*//;
	$stmt =~ s/\s*$//;

	# Nothing left? Never mind.
	next unless ($stmt);

	# This is a variable declaration if one was started on the previous
	# line, or if this line starts with my or local
	if ($var_continues or ($stmt =~/^my\b/)
			    or ($stmt =~/^our\b/) or ($stmt =~/^local\b/))
	{
	    # The declaration continues if the line does not end with ;
	    $var_continues = ($stmt !~ /;$/);

	    # Loop through all variable names in the declaration
	    foreach $var (VarNames($stmt))
	    {
		# Make a tag for this variable unless we're told not to.  We
		# assume that a variable is always static, unless it appears
		# in a package before any sub.	(Not necessarily true, but
		# it's ok for most purposes and Vim works fine even if it is
		# incorrect)
		if ($do_vars)
		{
		    MakeTag($var, "v", (!$is_pkg or $has_subs), $file, $line);
		}
	    }
	}

	# This is a package declaration if the line starts with package
	elsif ($stmt =~/^package\b/)
	{
	    # Get name of the package
	    $package_name = PackageName($stmt);

	    if ($package_name)
	    {
		# Remember that we're doing a package
		$is_pkg = 1;

		# Make a tag for this package unless we're told not to.  A
		# package is never static.
		if ($do_pkgs)
		{
		    MakeTag($package_name, "p", 0, $file, $line);
		}
	    }
	}

	# This is a sub declaration if the line starts with sub
	elsif ($stmt =~/^sub\b/)
	{
	    # Remember that this file has subs
	    $has_subs = 1;

	    # Make a tag for this sub unless we're told not to.  We assume
	    # that a sub is static, unless it appears in a package.  (Not
	    # necessarily true, but it's ok for most purposes and Vim works
	    # fine even if it is incorrect)
	    if ($do_subs)
	    {
		MakeTag(SubName($stmt), "s", (!$is_pkg), $file, $line);
	    }
	}
    }
    close (IN);
}

# Do we have any tags?  If so, write them to the tags file
if (@tags)
{
    # Add some tag file extensions if we're told to
    if ($do_exts)
    {
	push (@tags, "!_TAG_FILE_FORMAT\t2\t/extended format/");
	push (@tags, "!_TAG_FILE_SORTED\t1\t/0=unsorted, 1=sorted/");
	push (@tags, "!_TAG_PROGRAM_AUTHOR\tMichael Schaap\t/mscha\@mscha.com/");
	push (@tags, "!_TAG_PROGRAM_NAME\tpltags\t//");
	push (@tags, "!_TAG_PROGRAM_VERSION\t$VERSION\t/supports multiple tags and extended format/");
    }

    print "\nWriting tags file.\n";

    open (OUT, ">tags") or die "Can't open tags file: $!";

    foreach $tagline (sort @tags)
    {
	print OUT "$tagline\n";
    }

    close (OUT);
}
else
{
    print "\nNo tags found.\n";
}