A here-doc tag can be quoted ('EOF'/"EOF") or escaped (\EOF) to suppress
interpolation within the body. chainlint recognizes single-quoted and
escaped tags, but does not know about double-quoted tags. For
completeness, teach it to recognize double-quoted tags, as well.
Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
	
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# LINT: stitch together incomplete \-ending lines
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# LINT: swallow here-doc to avoid false positives in content
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	echo wobba \
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	       gorgo snoot \
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	       wafta snurb <<-EOF &&
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	quoth the raven,
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	nevermore...
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	EOF
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# LINT: missing "&&" on 'cat'
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	cat <<EOF >bip
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	fish fly high
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	EOF
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# LINT: swallow here-doc (EOF is last line of subshell)
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	echo <<-\EOF >bop
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	gomez
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	morticia
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	wednesday
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	pugsly
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	EOF
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) &&
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(
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# LINT: swallow here-doc with arbitrary tag
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	cat <<-\ARBITRARY >bup &&
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	glink
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	FIZZ
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	ARBITRARY
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	cat <<-'ARBITRARY2' >bup2 &&
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	glink
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	FIZZ
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	ARBITRARY2
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	cat <<-"ARBITRARY3" >bup3 &&
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	glink
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	FIZZ
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	ARBITRARY3
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	meep
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)
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