[PATCH v6 04/80] scripts: kernel-doc: fix troubles with line counts

From: Mauro Carvalho Chehab
Date: Tue Oct 13 2020 - 08:02:20 EST


There's currently a bug with the way kernel-doc script
counts line numbers that can be seen with:

$ ./scripts/kernel-doc -rst -enable-lineno include/linux/math64.h >all && ./scripts/kernel-doc -rst -internal -enable-lineno include/linux/math64.h >int && diff -U0 int all

--- int 2020-09-28 12:58:08.927486808 +0200
+++ all 2020-09-28 12:58:08.905486845 +0200
@@ -1 +1 @@
-#define LINENO 27
+#define LINENO 26
@@ -3 +3 @@
-#define LINENO 16
+#define LINENO 15
@@ -9 +9 @@
-#define LINENO 17
+#define LINENO 16
...

This is happening with perl version 5.30.3, but I'm not
so sure if this is a perl bug, or if this is due to something
else.

In any case, fixing it is easy. Basically, when "-internal"
parameter is used, the process_export_file() function opens the
handle "IN". This makes the line number to be incremented, as the
handler for the main open is also "IN".

Fix the problem by using a different handler for the
main open().

While here, add a missing close for it.

Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+huawei@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
scripts/kernel-doc | 7 ++++---
1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/kernel-doc b/scripts/kernel-doc
index d9783c98f33b..bdd2ebb4ac41 100755
--- a/scripts/kernel-doc
+++ b/scripts/kernel-doc
@@ -2268,7 +2268,7 @@ sub process_file($) {

$file = map_filename($orig_file);

- if (!open(IN,"<$file")) {
+ if (!open(IN_FILE,"<$file")) {
print STDERR "Error: Cannot open file $file\n";
++$errors;
return;
@@ -2277,9 +2277,9 @@ sub process_file($) {
$. = 1;

$section_counter = 0;
- while (<IN>) {
+ while (<IN_FILE>) {
while (s/\\\s*$//) {
- $_ .= <IN>;
+ $_ .= <IN_FILE>;
}
# Replace tabs by spaces
while ($_ =~ s/\t+/' ' x (length($&) * 8 - length($`) % 8)/e) {};
@@ -2311,6 +2311,7 @@ sub process_file($) {
print STDERR "${file}:1: warning: no structured comments found\n";
}
}
+ close IN_FILE;
}


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