447 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
Executable File
447 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
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#
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# Check (recursively) for style compliance violations and other
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# tree inconsistencies.
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#
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# by jduck and friends
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#
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CHECK_OLD_RUBIES = !!ENV['MSF_CHECK_OLD_RUBIES']
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if CHECK_OLD_RUBIES
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require 'rvm'
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warn "This is going to take a while, depending on the number of Rubies you have installed."
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end
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class String
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def red
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"\e[1;31;40m#{self}\e[0m"
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end
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def yellow
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"\e[1;33;40m#{self}\e[0m"
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end
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def ascii_only?
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self =~ Regexp.new('[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x19\x7f-\xff]', nil, 'n') ? false : true
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end
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end
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class Msftidy
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LONG_LINE_LENGTH = 200 # From 100 to 200 which is stupidly long
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def initialize(source_file)
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@source = load_file(source_file)
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@name = source_file
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end
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public
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##
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#
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# The following two functions only print what you throw at them,
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# with the option of displying the line number. error() is meant
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# for mistakes that might actually break something.
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#
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##
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def warn(txt, line=0)
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line_msg = (line>0) ? ":#{line.to_s}" : ''
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puts "#{@name}#{line_msg} - [#{'WARNING'.yellow}] #{txt}"
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end
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def error(txt, line=0)
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line_msg = (line>0) ? ":#{line.to_s}" : ''
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puts "#{@name}#{line_msg} - [#{'ERROR'.red}] #{txt}"
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end
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##
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#
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# The functions below are actually the ones checking the source code
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#
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##
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def check_ref_identifiers
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in_super = false
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in_refs = false
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@source.each_line do |line|
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if !in_super and line =~ /[\n\t]+super\(/
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in_super = true
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elsif in_super and line =~ /[[:space:]]*def \w+[\(\w+\)]*/
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in_super = false
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break
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end
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if in_super and line =~ /'References'[[:space:]]*=>/
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in_refs = true
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elsif in_super and in_refs and line =~ /^[[:space:]]+\],*/m
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break
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elsif in_super and in_refs and line =~ /[^#]+\[[[:space:]]*['"](.+)['"][[:space:]]*,[[:space:]]*['"](.+)['"][[:space:]]*\]/
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identifier = $1.strip.upcase
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value = $2.strip
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case identifier
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when 'CVE'
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warn("Invalid CVE format: '#{value}'") if value !~ /^\d{4}\-\d{4}$/
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when 'OSVDB'
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warn("Invalid OSVDB format: '#{value}'") if value !~ /^\d+$/
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when 'BID'
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warn("Invalid BID format: '#{value}'") if value !~ /^\d+$/
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when 'MSB'
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warn("Invalid MSB format: '#{value}'") if value !~ /^MS\d+\-\d+$/
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when 'MIL'
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warn("milw0rm references are no longer supported.")
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when 'EDB'
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warn("Invalid EDB reference") if value !~ /^\d+$/
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when 'WVE'
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warn("Invalid WVE reference") if value !~ /^\d+\-\d+$/
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when 'US-CERT-VU'
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warn("Invalid US-CERT-VU reference") if value !~ /^\d+$/
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when 'URL'
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if value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.osvdb\.org/
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warn("Please use 'OSVDB' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/cvedetails\.com\/cve/
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warn("Please use 'CVE' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.securityfocus\.com\/bid\//
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warn("Please use 'BID' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.microsoft\.com\/technet\/security\/bulletin\//
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warn("Please use 'MSB' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.exploit\-db\.com\/exploits\//
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warn("Please use 'EDB' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.wirelessve\.org\/entries\/show\/WVE\-/
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warn("Please use 'WVE' for '#{value}'")
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elsif value =~ /^http:\/\/www\.kb\.cert\.org\/vuls\/id\//
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warn("Please use 'US-CERT-VU' for '#{value}'")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def check_old_keywords
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max_count = 10
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counter = 0
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if @source =~ /^##/
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@source.each_line do |line|
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# If exists, the $Id$ keyword should appear at the top of the code.
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# If not (within the first 10 lines), then we assume there's no
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# $Id$, and then bail.
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break if counter >= max_count
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if line =~ /^#[[:space:]]*\$Id\$/i
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warn("Keyword $Id$ is no longer needed.")
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break
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end
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counter += 1
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end
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end
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if @source =~ /'Version'[[:space:]]*=>[[:space:]]*['"]\$Revision\$['"]/
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warn("Keyword $Revision$ is no longer needed.")
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end
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end
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def check_badchars
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badchars = %Q|&<=>|
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in_super = false
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in_author = false
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@source.each_line do |line|
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#
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# Mark our "super" code block
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#
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if !in_super and line =~ /[\n\t]+super\(/
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in_super = true
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elsif in_super and line =~ /[[:space:]]*def \w+[\(\w+\)]*/
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in_super = false
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break
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end
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#
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# While in super() code block
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#
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if in_super and line =~ /'Name'[[:space:]]*=>[[:space:]]*['|"](.+)['|"]/
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# Now we're checking the module titlee
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mod_title = $1
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mod_title.each_char do |c|
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if badchars.include?(c)
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error("'#{c}' is a bad character in module title.")
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end
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end
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if not mod_title.ascii_only?
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error("Please avoid unicode or non-printable characters in module title.")
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end
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# Since we're looking at the module title, this line clearly cannot be
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# the author block, so no point to run more code below.
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next
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end
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#
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# Mark our 'Author' block
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#
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if in_super and !in_author and line =~ /'Author'[[:space:]]*=>/
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in_author = true
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elsif in_super and in_author and line =~ /\],*\n/ or line =~ /['"][[:print:]]*['"][[:space:]]*=>/
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in_author = false
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end
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#
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# While in 'Author' block, check for Twitter handles
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#
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if in_super and in_author
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if line =~ /Author/
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author_name = line.scan(/\[[[:space:]]*['"](.+)['"]/).flatten[-1] || ''
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else
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author_name = line.scan(/['"](.+)['"]/).flatten[-1] || ''
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end
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if author_name =~ /^@.+$/
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error("No Twitter handles, please. Try leaving it in a comment instead.")
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end
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if not author_name.ascii_only?
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error("Please avoid unicode or non-printable characters in Author")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def check_extname
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if File.extname(@name) != '.rb'
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error("Module should be a '.rb' file, or it won't load.")
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end
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end
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def test_old_rubies(f_rel)
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return true unless CHECK_OLD_RUBIES
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return true unless Object.const_defined? :RVM
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puts "Checking syntax for #{f_rel}."
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rubies ||= RVM.list_strings
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res = %x{rvm all do ruby -c #{f_rel}}.split("\n").select {|msg| msg =~ /Syntax OK/}
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error("Fails alternate Ruby version check") if rubies.size != res.size
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end
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def check_ranking
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return if @source !~ / \< Msf::Exploit/
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available_ranks = [
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'ManualRanking',
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'LowRanking',
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'AverageRanking',
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'NormalRanking',
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'GoodRanking',
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'GreatRanking',
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'ExcellentRanking'
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]
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if @source =~ /Rank \= (\w+)/
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if not available_ranks.include?($1)
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error("Invalid ranking. You have '#{$1}'")
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end
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end
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end
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def check_disclosure_date
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return if @source =~ /Generic Payload Handler/ or @source !~ / \< Msf::Exploit/
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# Check disclosure date format
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if @source =~ /'DisclosureDate'.*\=\>[\x0d\x20]*['\"](.+)['\"]/
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d = $1 #Captured date
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# Flag if overall format is wrong
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if d =~ /^... \d{1,2}\,* \d{4}/
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# Flag if month format is wrong
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m = d.split[0]
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months = [
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'Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun',
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'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'
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]
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error('Incorrect disclosure month format') if months.index(m).nil?
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else
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error('Incorrect disclosure date format')
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end
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else
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error('Exploit is missing a disclosure date')
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end
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end
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def check_title_casing
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if @source =~ /'Name'[[:space:]]*=>[[:space:]]*['"](.+)['"],*$/
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words = $1.split
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words.each do |word|
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if %w{and or the for to in of as with a an on at via}.include?(word)
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next
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elsif %w{pbot}.include?(word)
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elsif word =~ /^[a-z]+$/
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warn("Improper capitalization in module title: '#{word}'")
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end
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end
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end
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end
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def check_bad_terms
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# "Stack overflow" vs "Stack buffer overflow" - See explanation:
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# http://blogs.technet.com/b/srd/archive/2009/01/28/stack-overflow-stack-exhaustion-not-the-same-as-stack-buffer-overflow.aspx
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if @source =~ /class Metasploit\d < Msf::Exploit::Remote/ and @source.gsub("\n", "") =~ /stack[[:space:]]+overflow/i
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warn('Contains "stack overflow" You mean "stack buffer overflow"?')
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elsif @source =~ /class Metasploit\d < Msf::Auxiliary/ and @source.gsub("\n", "") =~ /stack[[:space:]]+overflow/i
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warn('Contains "stack overflow" You mean "stack exhaustion"?')
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end
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end
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def check_function_basics
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functions = @source.scan(/def (\w+)\(*(.+)\)*/)
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functions.each do |func_name, args|
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# Check argument length
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args_length = args.split(",").length
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warn("Poorly designed argument list in '#{func_name}()'. Try a hash.") if args_length > 6
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end
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end
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def check_lines
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url_ok = true
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no_stdio = true
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in_comment = false
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in_literal = false
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src_ended = false
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idx = 0
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@source.each_line { |ln|
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idx += 1
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# block comment awareness
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if ln =~ /^=end$/
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in_comment = false
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next
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end
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in_comment = true if ln =~ /^=begin$/
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next if in_comment
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# block string awareness (ignore indentation in these)
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in_literal = false if ln =~ /^EOS$/
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next if in_literal
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in_literal = true if ln =~ /\<\<-EOS$/
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# ignore stuff after an __END__ line
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src_ended = true if ln =~ /^__END__$/
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next if src_ended
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if ln =~ /[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x19\x7f-\xff]/
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error("Unicode detected: #{ln.inspect}", idx)
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end
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if (ln.length > LONG_LINE_LENGTH)
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warn("Line exceeding #{LONG_LINE_LENGTH.to_s} bytes", idx)
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end
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if ln =~ /[ \t]$/
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warn("Spaces at EOL", idx)
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end
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if (ln.length > 1) and (ln =~ /^([\t ]*)/) and ($1.include?(' '))
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warn("Bad indent: #{ln.inspect}", idx)
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end
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if ln =~ /\r$/
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warn("Carriage return EOL", idx)
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end
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url_ok = false if ln =~ /\.com\/projects\/Framework/
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if ln =~ /File\.open/ and ln =~ /[\"\'][arw]/
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if not ln =~ /[\"\'][wra]\+?b\+?[\"\']/
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warn("File.open without binary mode", idx)
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end
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end
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if ln =~/^[ \t]*load[ \t]+[\x22\x27]/
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error("Loading (not requiring) a file: #{ln.inspect}", idx)
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end
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# The rest of these only count if it's not a comment line
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next if ln =~ /[[:space:]]*#/
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if ln =~ /\$std(?:out|err)/i or ln =~ /[[:space:]]puts/
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no_stdio = false
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error("Writes to stdout", idx)
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end
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}
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end
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private
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def load_file(file)
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f = open(file, 'rb')
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buf = f.read(f.stat.size)
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f.close
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return buf
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end
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end
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def run_checks(f_rel)
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tidy = Msftidy.new(f_rel)
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tidy.check_ref_identifiers
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tidy.check_old_keywords
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tidy.check_badchars
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tidy.check_extname
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tidy.test_old_rubies(f_rel)
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tidy.check_ranking
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tidy.check_disclosure_date
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tidy.check_title_casing
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tidy.check_bad_terms
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tidy.check_function_basics
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tidy.check_lines
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end
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##
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#
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# Main program
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#
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##
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dirs = ARGV
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if dirs.length < 1
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$stderr.puts "Usage: #{File.basename(__FILE__)} <directory or file>"
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exit(1)
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end
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dirs.each { |dir|
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f = nil
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old_dir = nil
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if dir
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if File.file?(dir)
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# whoa, a single file!
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f = File.basename(dir)
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dir = File.dirname(dir)
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end
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old_dir = Dir.getwd
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Dir.chdir(dir)
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dparts = dir.split('/')
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else
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dparts = []
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end
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# Only one file?
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if f
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run_checks(f)
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else
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# Do a recursive check of the specified directory
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Dir.glob('**/*.rb') { |f|
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run_checks(f)
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}
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end
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Dir.chdir(old_dir)
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}
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