egroupware/doc/php_syntax_check.sh

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#!/bin/bash
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### Tool to check for PHP Syntax errors
### Usage: doc/php_syntax_check [file or directory, defaults to whole egrouware]
### Will output all PHP Fatal, Parse errors and also Deprecated incl. filename
### Exit-status: 0 on no error, but maybe Deprecated warnings, 1 on error
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cd `dirname $0`
cd ..
find ${@-.} -name '*.php' -exec php -d hhvm.jit=0 -l {} \; 2>&1 | \
# only show errors and PHP Deprecated, no success messages
egrep '^(PHP|Parse error)' | \
# suppress PHP Deprecated in vendor, as they need to be solved by the vendor
egrep -v '^PHP Deprecated.*/vendor/' | \
# output everything to stderr
tee /dev/fd/2 | \
# exclude several known problems, to be able to find new ones
# exclude old / not used PEAR Autoloader giving PHP Fatal error: Method PEAR_Autoloader::__call() must take exactly 2 arguments
grep -v 'vendor/pear-pear.php.net/PEAR/PEAR/Autoloader.php' | \
# exclude composer conditional included autoload_static.php, as it requires PHP 5.6+
grep -v 'vendor/composer/autoload_static.php' | \
# exclude vendor/phpunit it shows many PHP Parse errors in PHP < 7.0
grep -v 'vendor/phpunit' | \
# phpFreeChat does not work with PHP7
grep -v 'phpfreechat/phpfreechat/' | \
perl -pe 'END { exit $status } $status=1 if /^(PHP Fatal|(PHP )?Parse error)/;' > /dev/null