Polished up and enabled the undefined variable scan by default Mantis: 2691
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@ -9,25 +9,40 @@ class VariableModule extends ScannerModule {
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function parserCallback( $object ) {
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$pattern = '/\$[a-zA-Z_\x7f-\xff][a-zA-Z0-9_\x7f-\xff]*/';
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$matches = array();
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$variable = preg_match($pattern, $object['name'], $matches) > 0 ? $matches[0] : false;
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$scope = "{$object['in_class']}::{$object['in_function']}";
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if (!isset($this->assigned_variables[$scope] ) )
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$this->assigned_variables[$scope] = array();
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if ($object['type'] == PHPPARSER_ASSIGNMENT) {
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//$this->fault($object, 0, "Assignment: {$object['name']}");
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list($variable, $value) = explode('=', $object['name']);
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$this->assigned_variables[$scope][] = $variable;
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list($var, $value) = explode('=', $object['name']);
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if ($variable == $var) {
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// Regular variable assignment
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//$this->fault($object, 0, "Assignment: {$object['name']}");
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$this->assigned_variables[$scope][] = $var;
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} else {
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// Array index assignment
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//$this->fault($object, 0, "Array index assignment: [{$variable}] {$object['name']}");
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if (
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!in_array($variable, $this->assigned_variables[$scope])
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&& (empty($object['in_class']) && $variable == '$this')
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) {
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$this->fault($object, FAULT_MINOR, "Array key assignment on previously undefined variable: $var");
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}
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$this->assigned_variables[$scope][] = $variable;
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}
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}
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if (
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$object['type'] == PHPPARSER_VARIABLE
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// Cannot yet accurately scan the global scope, so functions only
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&& !empty($object['in_function'])
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&& !in_array($object['name'], $this->assigned_variables[$scope])
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&& !in_array($object['name'], array(
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&& !in_array($variable, $this->assigned_variables[$scope])
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&& !in_array($variable, array(
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// Superglobals are exempt, obviously
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'$GLOBALS', '$_SERVER', '$_GET', '$_POST', '$_FILES', '$_COOKIE', '$_SESSION', '$_REQUEST', '$_ENV'
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))
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&& (empty($object['in_class']) && $variable == '$this')
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) {
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$this->fault($object, FAULT_MEDIUM, "Undefined Variable: {$object['name']}");
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$this->fault($object, FAULT_MEDIUM, "Undefined Variable: $variable");
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}
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}
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}
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parser.php
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parser.php
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@ -89,14 +89,16 @@ class PHPParser {
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$function = $functionname = null;
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$string = $last_token = null;
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$switch = array();
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$expression = '';
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$expressions = array('');
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$expression = &$expressions[0];
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$assignment = false;
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$line_text = '';
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$internal_functions = get_defined_functions(); $internal_functions = $internal_functions['internal'];
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$local_functions = array();
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$local_classes = array();
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$variables = array();
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$expression_variables = array(array());
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$variables = &$expression_variables[0];
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$open_blocks = array( 0 );
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$in_string = false;
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$buffer = array(T_INLINE_HTML => '');
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@ -168,6 +170,25 @@ class PHPParser {
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$in_foreach_params = false;
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$in_list = false;
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break;
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case '[':
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$expressions[] = '';
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$expression_variables[] = array();
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$variables = &$expression_variables[count($expression_variables) - 1];
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break;
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case ']':
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/*
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TODO: Subexpression reporting is NOT quite as accurate as it should be...
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See the unit test failure for an example. The assigned variable is reported fine, which is good,
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but the value it is assigned will not be. Since this isn't awfully important, and the fact that
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everything else does is, I'm leaving this as-is for now.
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*/
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$e = array_pop($expressions);
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$expression = &$expressions[count($expressions) - 1];
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$expression .= trim($e);
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array_pop($expression_variables);
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$variables = &$expression_variables[count($expression_variables) - 1];
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$variables[count($variables) - 1] = end($variables) . '[' . trim($e) . ']';
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break;
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default:
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/* Should be able to add a hook here later on to catch the use of defines,
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which are basically just T_STRINGs that PHP can't find anything else to
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) );
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}
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} else { $expression .= $token; }
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if ($expression !== end($expressions))
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$expression = &$expressions[count($expressions) - 1];
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if( !empty($buffer[T_INLINE_HTML]) && (bool)($this->fetch_mode & PHPPARSER_FETCH_INLINE_HTML) ) {
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$this->foundObject( array(
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'type' => PHPPARSER_INLINE_HTML,
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break;
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case T_VARIABLE:
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if ($in_list) {
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/*
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TODO: Proper fix for this.
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Has to do with the less-than-perfect sub-expressions. If an entry in a list() is a keyed value of an array (i.e. $var[$key]),
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everything sort of falls apart.
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*/
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if (!is_array($variables[count($variables) - 1]) )
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$variables[count($variables) - 1] = array(end($variables));
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$variables[count($variables) - 1][] = $text;
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} else {
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$variables[] = $text;
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}
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}
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}
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if (empty($config['modules'])) $config['modules'] = array('lint', 'functions', 'pattern');
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if (empty($config['modules'])) $config['modules'] = array('lint', 'functions', 'variables', 'pattern');
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if( count( $files ) == 0 ) {
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if( count( $revisions ) > 0 ) {
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@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ class ParserTests extends PHPUnit_Framework_TestCase {
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'$hash["answer"]=42',
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'$data[$index[0]]="complex"',
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'$index=0',
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'$data[$index = 0]="nested"',
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'$data[0]="nested"',
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);
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$this->assertEquals($expected, $assignments);
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}
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