Simplified module loader, update to the platform module to be more compat with ruby 1.9

git-svn-id: file:///home/svn/framework3/trunk@5677 4d416f70-5f16-0410-b530-b9f4589650da
unstable
HD Moore 2008-09-24 04:15:10 +00:00
parent fba4fb2889
commit ddc47955f2
2 changed files with 37 additions and 27 deletions

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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ class Msf::Module::Platform
str = str.gsub(' ', '').downcase
# Start at the base platform module
mod = Msf::Module::Platform
mod = ::Msf::Module::Platform
# Scan forward, trying to find the end module
while str.length > 0
@ -130,11 +130,22 @@ class Msf::Module::Platform
# the string).
#
def self.find_portion(mod, str)
# Check to see if we've built the abbreviated cache
if (mod.const_defined?('Abbrev') == false)
if (not (
mod.const_defined?('Abbrev') and
mod.const_defined?('Names') and
mod.const_defined?('Ranks')
) )
build_child_platform_abbrev(mod)
end
if (not mod.const_defined?('Names'))
elog("Failed to instantiate the platform list for module #{mod}")
exit(0)
return nil
end
abbrev = mod.const_get('Abbrev')
names = mod.const_get('Names')
ranks = mod.const_get('Ranks')

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@ -501,6 +501,7 @@ class ModuleManager < ModuleSet
@modcache['ModuleTypeCounts'].clear
MODULE_TYPES.each { |type|
module_sets[type] ||= []
@modcache['ModuleTypeCounts'][type] = module_sets[type].length.to_s
}
end
@ -782,7 +783,7 @@ protected
Rex::Find.find(path) { |file|
# Skip non-ruby files
next if (file !~ /\.rb$/i)
next if (file !~ /\.rb$/)
# Skip unit test files
next if (file =~ /rb\.(ut|ts)\.rb$/)
@ -793,7 +794,6 @@ protected
begin
load_module_from_file(path, file, loaded, recalc, counts, demand)
rescue NameError
# As of Jan-06-2007 this code isn't hit with the official module tree
# If we get a name error, it's possible that this module depends
@ -838,9 +838,15 @@ protected
}
# Perform any required recalculations for the individual module types
# that actually had load changes
# that actually had load changes. Remove modules which generate
# exceptions during the recalculation phase.
recalc.each_key { |key|
module_sets[key].recalculate
begin
module_sets[key].recalculate
rescue ::Exception => e
elog("Module #{key} threw exception #{e.class} #{e}: removing.")
module_sets.delete(key)
end
}
# Return per-module loaded counts
@ -918,7 +924,7 @@ protected
elog("LoadError: #{$!}.")
return false
rescue ::Exception => e
elog("Failed to load module from #{file}: #{e.class} #{e}")
elog("Failed to load module from #{file}: #{e.class} #{e} #{e.backtrace}")
self.module_failed[file] = e
return false
end
@ -1014,31 +1020,24 @@ protected
# name.
#
def mod_from_name(name)
obj = Msf
name.split(File::SEPARATOR).each { |m|
# The root namespace
obj = ::Msf
# Build up a module container
name.split(File::SEPARATOR).each do |m|
# Up-case the first letter and any prefixed by _
m.gsub!(/^[a-z]/) { |s| s.upcase }
m.gsub!(/(_[a-z])/) { |s| s[1..1].upcase }
begin
new_obj = obj.const_get(m)
# I can't really explain why this check is necessary. Perhaps
# someone cooloer than I can explain it. Here's the scenario.
# const_get is returning constants that are not accessible
# immediately from within the object passed. However, the
# documentation states that this is how it should operate.
# Perhaps I misread.
if obj.constants.grep(m).length == 0
raise NameError
end
obj = new_obj
rescue NameError
if(obj.const_defined?(m))
obj = obj.const_get(m)
else
elog("Setting module constant #{obj}::#{m}")
obj = obj.const_set(m, ::Module.new)
end
}
end
return obj
end