To find any files with a missing copyright declaration, use the following script:
# ========================
#!/bin/sh
# Find files with copyright declarations, and list their file extensions
exts=$(grep -Ril --exclude-dir .git 'Copyright.*Arm' | sed '
s/.*\./-name "*./
s/$/"/
' | sort -u | sed -n '
:l
N
$!bl
s/\n/ -o /gp
')
# Find files with file extensions that ususally include copyright extensions, but don't include a copyright declaration themselves.
eval "find -path './.git' -prune -o ! -path './tests/data_files/format_pkcs12.fmt' '(' $exts ')' -print" | xargs grep -Li 'Copyright.*Arm'
# ========================
Signed-off-by: Bence Szépkúti <bence.szepkuti@arm.com>
Inspired by test code provided by Nicholas Wilson in PR #351.
The test will fail if someone sets MAX_INTERMEDIATE_CA to a value larger than
18 (default is 8), which is hopefully unlikely and can easily be fixed by
running long.sh again with a larger value if it ever happens.
Current behaviour is suboptimal as flags are not set, but currently the goal
is only to document/test existing behaviour.