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templater: avoid recursive evaluation of string literals completely
Changeset 3d8bfe2ecf6d (released with 2.8.1) fixed "recursively
evaluate string literals as templates" problem (issue4103) by
introducing "_evalifliteral()".
But some parts in template expressions below are still processed by
the combination of "compiletemplate()" and "runtemplate()", and may
cause same problem unexpectedly.
- 'init' and 'hang' of 'fill(text, width, init, hang)'
- 'expr' of 'sub(pat, repl, expr)'
- 'label' of 'label(label, expr)'
This patch processes them by "_evalifliteral()" instead of the
combination of "compiletemplate()" and "runtemplate()" to avoid
recursive evaluation of string literals completely.
author | FUJIWARA Katsunori <foozy@lares.dti.ne.jp> |
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date | Mon, 10 Mar 2014 01:01:42 +0900 |
parents | 5635a4017061 |
children | 9599e86159ac |
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import sys globalvars = {} localvars = {} lines = sys.stdin.readlines() while lines: l = lines.pop(0) if l.startswith('SALT'): print l[:-1] elif l.startswith('>>> '): snippet = l[4:] while lines and lines[0].startswith('... '): l = lines.pop(0) snippet += "\n" + l[4:] c = compile(snippet, '<heredoc>', 'single') try: exec c in globalvars, localvars except Exception, inst: print repr(inst)