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1 #!/bin/bash
3 # This script verifies that the non-binary files tracked in the Git index do
4 # not contain any Unicode directional formatting: such formatting could be used
5 # to deceive reviewers into interpreting code differently from the compiler.
6 # This is intended to run on an Ubuntu agent in a GitHub workflow.
8 # To allow translated messages to introduce such directional formatting in the
9 # future, we exclude the `.po` files from this validation.
11 # Neither GNU grep nor `git grep` (not even with `-P`) handle `\u` as a way to
12 # specify UTF-8.
14 # To work around that, we use `printf` to produce the pattern as a byte
15 # sequence, and then feed that to `git grep` as a byte sequence (setting
16 # `LC_CTYPE` to make sure that the arguments are interpreted as intended).
18 # Note: we need to use Bash here because its `printf` interprets `\uNNNN` as
19 # UTF-8 code points, as desired. Running this script through Ubuntu's `dash`,
20 # for example, would use a `printf` that does not understand that syntax.
22 # U+202a..U+2a2e: LRE, RLE, PDF, LRO and RLO
23 # U+2066..U+2069: LRI, RLI, FSI and PDI
24 regex='(\u202a|\u202b|\u202c|\u202d|\u202e|\u2066|\u2067|\u2068|\u2069)'
26 ! LC_CTYPE=C git grep -El "$(LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 printf "$regex")" \
27 -- ':(exclude,attr:binary)' ':(exclude)*.po'