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Ricardo Martincoski committed a7b4bbfc14b
check-package: prepare to extend to other directories Currently the script only checks files inside the package/ directory. Upcoming patches will enable it for other directories. In order to reliably test for file names, i.e. the Config.in in the base directory, normalize the path of files to check to a relative path to the base directory. Rename the variable that holds the compiled regexp to better represent its content and rearrange how it is declared to make easy to later add new directories to check. As a consequence the files that declare package infra types would not be ignored anymore, so create a new variable to list the files intree to be ignored during the check. The same variable will be used by upcoming patches to ignore other files. Ignore pkg-*.mk and doc-asciidoc.mk since they are package infra files. In order to not produce weird results when used for files outside the tree (i.e. in a private br2-external) add an explicit command line option (-b) that bypasses any checks that would make a file be ignored by the path that contains it. When in this out-of-tree mode, the user is responsible for providing a list of files to check that do not contain files the script does not understand, e.g. package infra files. As a result of this patch, besides the known use: $ ./utils/check-package package/new-package/* someone with the utils/ directory in the path can now also run: $ cd package/new-package/ $ check-package * or $ check-package -b /path/to/br2-ext-tree/package/staging-package/* Signed-off-by: Ricardo Martincoski <ricardo.martincoski@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>