Class: Brakeman::AliasProcessor
- Inherits:
-
SexpProcessor
- Object
- SexpProcessor
- Brakeman::AliasProcessor
- Includes:
- ProcessorHelper, Util
- Defined in:
- lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb
Overview
Returns an s-expression with aliases replaced with their value. This does not preserve semantics (due to side effects, etc.), but it makes processing easier when searching for various things.
Direct Known Subclasses
ConfigAliasProcessor, ControllerAliasProcessor, RouteAliasProcessor, TemplateAliasProcessor
Constant Summary collapse
- ARRAY_CONST =
s(:const, :Array)
- HASH_CONST =
s(:const, :Hash)
Constants included from Util
Util::ALL_PARAMETERS, Util::COOKIES, Util::COOKIES_SEXP, Util::PARAMETERS, Util::PARAMS_SEXP, Util::PATH_PARAMETERS, Util::QUERY_PARAMETERS, Util::REQUEST_ENV, Util::REQUEST_PARAMETERS, Util::REQUEST_PARAMS, Util::SESSION, Util::SESSION_SEXP
Constants inherited from SexpProcessor
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#result ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute result.
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#tracker ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute tracker.
Attributes inherited from SexpProcessor
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #array_detect_all_literals?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
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#array_include_all_literals?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
Check if exp is a call to Array#include? on an array literal that contains all literal values.
- #assign_args(method_exp, args, meth_env = SexpProcessor::Environment.new) ⇒ Object
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#collapse_send_call(exp, first_arg) ⇒ Object
Change x.send(:y, 1) to x.y(1).
- #duplicate?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
- #find_method(*args) ⇒ Object
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#find_push_target(exp) ⇒ Object
Finds the inner most call target which is not the target of a call to <<.
- #get_call_value(call) ⇒ Object
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#get_rhs(exp) ⇒ Object
Handles x = y = z = 1.
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#initialize(tracker = nil) ⇒ AliasProcessor
constructor
Returns a new AliasProcessor with an empty environment.
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#join_arrays(array1, array2) ⇒ Object
Join two array literals into one.
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#join_strings(string1, string2) ⇒ Object
Join two string literals into one.
- #merge_if_branch(branch_env) ⇒ Object
- #meth_env ⇒ Object
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#only_ivars(include_request_vars = false, lenv = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns a new SexpProcessor::Environment containing only instance variables.
- #only_request_vars ⇒ Object
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#process_array_access(target, args) ⇒ Object
Process single integer access to an array.
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#process_attrasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
‘Attribute’ assignment x.y = 1 or x = 1.
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#process_block(exp) ⇒ Object
Start new scope for block.
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#process_call(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method call.
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#process_cdecl(exp) ⇒ Object
Constant assignments like BIG_CONSTANT = 234810983.
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#process_cvdecl(exp) ⇒ Object
Class variable assignment @@x = 1.
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#process_default(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a Sexp.
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#process_defn(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method definition.
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#process_defs(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method definition on self.
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#process_gasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Global assignment $x = 1.
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#process_hash_access(target, index) ⇒ Object
Process hash access by returning the value associated with the given argument.
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#process_hash_merge(hash, args) ⇒ Object
Return a new hash Sexp with the given values merged into it.
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#process_hash_merge!(hash, args) ⇒ Object
Merge values into hash when processing.
- #process_helper_method(method_exp, args) ⇒ Object
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#process_iasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Instance variable assignment.
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#process_if(exp) ⇒ Object
Sets @inside_if = true.
- #process_if_branch(exp) ⇒ Object
- #process_iter(exp) ⇒ Object
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#process_lasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Local assignment x = 1.
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#process_masgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Multiple/parallel assignment:.
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#process_op_asgn1(exp) ⇒ Object
Assignments like this x ||= 1.
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#process_op_asgn2(exp) ⇒ Object
Assignments like this x.y ||= 1.
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#process_or_simple_operation(exp) ⇒ Object
If possible, distribute operation over both sides of an or.
- #process_or_target(value, copy) ⇒ Object
-
#process_safely(src, set_env = nil) ⇒ Object
This method processes the given Sexp, but copies it first so the original argument will not be modified.
-
#process_scope(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a new scope.
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#process_svalue(exp) ⇒ Object
This is the right hand side value of a multiple assignment, like ‘x = y, z`.
- #replace(exp, int = 0) ⇒ Object
-
#same_value?(lhs, rhs) ⇒ Boolean
Return true if lhs == rhs or lhs is an or expression and rhs is one of its values.
- #self_assign?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
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#self_assign_target?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
Return true for x = x.blah.
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#self_assign_var?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
Return true if for x = blah or @x = blah.
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#set_value(var, value) ⇒ Object
Set variable to given value.
- #too_deep?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
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#top_target(exp, last = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns last non-nil target in a call chain.
- #value_from_if(exp) ⇒ Object
Methods included from Util
#array?, #block?, #call?, #camelize, #class_name, #contains_class?, #context_for, #cookies?, #false?, #file_by_name, #file_for, #github_url, #hash?, #hash_access, #hash_insert, #hash_iterate, #integer?, #make_call, #node_type?, #number?, #params?, #pluralize, #rails_version, #regexp?, #relative_path, #request_env?, #request_value?, #result?, #set_env_defaults, #sexp?, #string?, #string_interp?, #symbol?, #table_to_csv, #template_path_to_name, #true?, #truncate_table, #underscore
Methods included from ProcessorHelper
#process_all, #process_all!, #process_call_args, #process_call_defn?, #process_class, #process_module
Methods inherited from SexpProcessor
#in_context, #process, processors, #scope
Constructor Details
#initialize(tracker = nil) ⇒ AliasProcessor
Returns a new AliasProcessor with an empty environment.
The recommended usage is:
AliasProcessor.new.process_safely src
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 19 def initialize tracker = nil super() @env = SexpProcessor::Environment.new @inside_if = false @ignore_ifs = nil @exp_context = [] @current_module = nil @tracker = tracker #set in subclass as necessary @helper_method_cache = {} @helper_method_info = Hash.new({}) @or_depth_limit = (tracker && tracker.[:branch_limit]) || 5 #arbitrary default @meth_env = nil set_env_defaults end |
Instance Attribute Details
#result ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute result.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 12 def result @result end |
#tracker ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute tracker.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 12 def tracker @tracker end |
Instance Method Details
#array_detect_all_literals?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 531 def array_detect_all_literals? exp call? exp and [:detect, :find].include? exp.method and node_type? exp.target, :array and exp.target.length > 1 and exp.first_arg.nil? and exp.target.all? { |e| e.is_a? Symbol or node_type? e, :lit, :str } end |
#array_include_all_literals?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
Check if exp is a call to Array#include? on an array literal that contains all literal values. For example:
[1, 2, "a"].include? x
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 523 def array_include_all_literals? exp call? exp and exp.method == :include? and node_type? exp.target, :array and exp.target.length > 1 and exp.target.all? { |e| e.is_a? Symbol or node_type? e, :lit, :str } end |
#assign_args(method_exp, args, meth_env = SexpProcessor::Environment.new) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 814 def assign_args method_exp, args, meth_env = SexpProcessor::Environment.new formal_args = method_exp.formal_args formal_args.each_with_index do |arg, index| next if index == 0 if arg.is_a? Symbol and sexp? args[index - 1] meth_env[Sexp.new(:lvar, arg)] = args[index - 1] end end meth_env end |
#collapse_send_call(exp, first_arg) ⇒ Object
Change x.send(:y, 1) to x.y(1)
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 677 def collapse_send_call exp, first_arg # Handle try(&:id) if node_type? first_arg, :block_pass first_arg = first_arg[1] end return unless symbol? first_arg or string? first_arg exp.method = first_arg.value.to_sym args = exp.args exp.pop # remove last arg if args.length > 1 exp.arglist = args[1..-1] end end |
#duplicate?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 837 def duplicate? exp @exp_context[0..-2].reverse_each do |e| return true if exp == e end false end |
#find_method(*args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 845 def find_method *args nil end |
#find_push_target(exp) ⇒ Object
Finds the inner most call target which is not the target of a call to <<
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 829 def find_push_target exp if call? exp and exp.method == :<< find_push_target exp.target else exp end end |
#get_call_value(call) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 729 def get_call_value call method_name = call.method #Look for helper methods and see if we can get a return value if found_method = find_method(method_name, @current_class) helper = found_method[:method] if sexp? helper value = process_helper_method helper, call.args value.line(call.line) return value else raise "Unexpected value for method: #{found_method}" end else call end end |
#get_rhs(exp) ⇒ Object
Handles x = y = z = 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 298 def get_rhs exp if node_type? exp, :lasgn, :iasgn, :gasgn, :attrasgn, :cvdecl, :cdecl get_rhs(exp.rhs) else exp end end |
#join_arrays(array1, array2) ⇒ Object
Join two array literals into one.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 658 def join_arrays array1, array2 result = Sexp.new(:array) result.concat array1[1..-1] result.concat array2[1..-1] end |
#join_strings(string1, string2) ⇒ Object
Join two string literals into one.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 665 def join_strings string1, string2 result = Sexp.new(:str) result.value = string1.value + string2.value if result.value.length > 50 string1 else result end end |
#merge_if_branch(branch_env) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 609 def merge_if_branch branch_env branch_env.each do |k, v| next if v.nil? current_val = env[k] if current_val unless same_value?(current_val, v) if too_deep? current_val # Give up branching, start over with latest value env[k] = v else env[k] = current_val.combine(v, k.line) end end else env[k] = v end end end |
#meth_env ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 276 def meth_env begin env.scope do set_env_defaults @meth_env = env.current yield end ensure @meth_env = nil end end |
#only_ivars(include_request_vars = false, lenv = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns a new SexpProcessor::Environment containing only instance variables. This is useful, for example, when processing views.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 694 def only_ivars include_request_vars = false, lenv = nil lenv ||= env res = SexpProcessor::Environment.new if include_request_vars lenv.all.each do |k, v| #TODO Why would this have nil values? if (k.node_type == :ivar or request_value? k) and not v.nil? res[k] = v.dup end end else lenv.all.each do |k, v| #TODO Why would this have nil values? if k.node_type == :ivar and not v.nil? res[k] = v.dup end end end res end |
#only_request_vars ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 717 def only_request_vars res = SexpProcessor::Environment.new env.all.each do |k, v| if request_value? k and not v.nil? res[k] = v.dup end end res end |
#process_array_access(target, args) ⇒ Object
Process single integer access to an array.
Returns the value inside the array, if possible.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 640 def process_array_access target, args if args.length == 1 and integer? args.first index = args.first.value #Have to do this because first element is :array and we have to skip it target[1..-1][index] else nil end end |
#process_attrasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
‘Attribute’ assignment x.y = 1 or x = 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 374 def process_attrasgn exp tar_variable = exp.target target = exp.target = process(exp.target) method = exp.method index_arg = exp.first_arg value_arg = exp.second_arg if method == :[]= index = exp.first_arg = process(index_arg) value = exp.second_arg = process(value_arg) match = Sexp.new(:call, target, :[], index) set_value match, value if hash? target env[tar_variable] = hash_insert target.deep_clone, index, value end elsif method.to_s[-1,1] == "=" exp.first_arg = process(index_arg) value = get_rhs(exp) #This is what we'll replace with the value match = Sexp.new(:call, target, method.to_s[0..-2].to_sym) set_value match, value else raise "Unrecognized assignment: #{exp}" end exp end |
#process_block(exp) ⇒ Object
Start new scope for block.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 262 def process_block exp env.scope do process_default exp end end |
#process_call(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method call.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 87 def process_call exp return exp if process_call_defn? exp target_var = exp.target target_var &&= target_var.deep_clone exp = process_default exp #In case it is replaced with something else unless call? exp return exp end target = exp.target method = exp.method first_arg = exp.first_arg if method == :send or method == :try collapse_send_call exp, first_arg end if node_type? target, :or and [:+, :-, :*, :/].include? method res = process_or_simple_operation(exp) return res if res elsif target == ARRAY_CONST and method == :new return Sexp.new(:array, *exp.args) elsif target == HASH_CONST and method == :new and first_arg.nil? and !node_type?(@exp_context.last, :iter) return Sexp.new(:hash) end #See if it is possible to simplify some basic cases #of addition/concatenation. case method when :+ if array? target and array? first_arg joined = join_arrays target, first_arg joined.line(exp.line) exp = joined elsif string? first_arg if string? target # "blah" + "blah" joined = join_strings target, first_arg joined.line(exp.line) exp = joined elsif call? target and target.method == :+ and string? target.first_arg joined = join_strings target.first_arg, first_arg joined.line(exp.line) target.first_arg = joined exp = target end elsif number? first_arg if number? target exp = Sexp.new(:lit, target.value + first_arg.value) elsif call? target and target.method == :+ and number? target.first_arg target.first_arg = Sexp.new(:lit, target.first_arg.value + first_arg.value) exp = target end end when :- if number? target and number? first_arg exp = Sexp.new(:lit, target.value - first_arg.value) end when :* if number? target and number? first_arg exp = Sexp.new(:lit, target.value * first_arg.value) end when :/ if number? target and number? first_arg if first_arg.value == 0 and not target.value.is_a? Float if @tracker location = [@current_class, @current_method, "line #{first_arg.line}"].compact.join(' ') require 'brakeman/processors/output_processor' code = Brakeman::OutputProcessor.new.format(exp) @tracker.error Exception.new("Potential divide by zero: #{code} (#{location})") end else exp = Sexp.new(:lit, target.value / first_arg.value) end end when :[] if array? target temp_exp = process_array_access target, exp.args exp = temp_exp if temp_exp elsif hash? target temp_exp = process_hash_access target, first_arg exp = temp_exp if temp_exp end when :merge!, :update if hash? target and hash? first_arg target = process_hash_merge! target, first_arg env[target_var] = target return target end when :merge if hash? target and hash? first_arg return process_hash_merge(target, first_arg) end when :<< if string? target and string? first_arg target.value << first_arg.value env[target_var] = target return target elsif string? target and string_interp? first_arg exp = Sexp.new(:dstr, target.value + first_arg[1]).concat(first_arg[2..-1]) env[target_var] = exp elsif string? first_arg and string_interp? target if string? target.last target.last.value << first_arg.value elsif target.last.is_a? String target.last << first_arg.value else target << first_arg end env[target_var] = target return first_arg elsif array? target target << first_arg env[target_var] = target return target else target = find_push_target(target_var) env[target] = exp unless target.nil? # Happens in TemplateAliasProcessor end end exp end |
#process_cdecl(exp) ⇒ Object
Constant assignments like BIG_CONSTANT = 234810983
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 502 def process_cdecl exp if sexp? exp.rhs exp.rhs = process exp.rhs end if exp.lhs.is_a? Symbol match = Sexp.new(:const, exp.lhs) else match = exp.lhs end env[match] = get_rhs(exp) exp end |
#process_cvdecl(exp) ⇒ Object
Class variable assignment @@x = 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 360 def process_cvdecl exp match = Sexp.new(:cvar, exp.lhs) exp.rhs = process(exp.rhs) value = get_rhs(exp) set_value match, value exp end |
#process_default(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a Sexp. If the Sexp has a value associated with it in the environment, that value will be returned.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 51 def process_default exp @exp_context.push exp begin exp.map! do |e| if sexp? e and not e.empty? process e else e end end rescue => err @tracker.error err if @tracker end result = replace(exp) @exp_context.pop result end |
#process_defn(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method definition.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 269 def process_defn exp meth_env do exp.body = process_all! exp.body end exp end |
#process_defs(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a method definition on self.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 289 def process_defs exp env.scope do set_env_defaults exp.body = process_all! exp.body end exp end |
#process_gasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Global assignment $x = 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 347 def process_gasgn exp match = Sexp.new(:gvar, exp.lhs) exp.rhs = process(exp.rhs) value = get_rhs(exp) value.line = exp.line set_value match, value exp end |
#process_hash_access(target, index) ⇒ Object
Process hash access by returning the value associated with the given argument.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 653 def process_hash_access target, index hash_access(target, index) end |
#process_hash_merge(hash, args) ⇒ Object
Return a new hash Sexp with the given values merged into it.
args should be a hash Sexp as well.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 447 def process_hash_merge hash, args hash = hash.deep_clone hash_iterate args do |key, replacement| hash_insert hash, key, replacement end hash end |
#process_hash_merge!(hash, args) ⇒ Object
Merge values into hash when processing
h.merge! :something => “value”
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 434 def process_hash_merge! hash, args hash = hash.deep_clone hash_iterate args do |key, replacement| hash_insert hash, key, replacement match = Sexp.new(:call, hash, :[], key) env[match] = replacement end hash end |
#process_helper_method(method_exp, args) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 748 def process_helper_method method_exp, args method_name = method_exp.method_name Brakeman.debug "Processing method #{method_name}" info = @helper_method_info[method_name] #If method uses instance variables, then include those and request #variables (params, etc) in the method environment. Otherwise, #only include request variables. if info[:uses_ivars] meth_env = only_ivars(:include_request_vars) else meth_env = only_request_vars end #Add arguments to method environment assign_args method_exp, args, meth_env #Find return values if method does not depend on environment/args values = @helper_method_cache[method_name] unless values #Serialize environment for cache key meth_values = meth_env.instance_variable_get(:@env).to_a meth_values.sort! meth_values = meth_values.to_s digest = Digest::SHA1.new.update(meth_values << method_name.to_s).to_s.to_sym values = @helper_method_cache[digest] end if values #Use values from cache values[:ivar_values].each do |var, val| env[var] = val end values[:return_value] else #Find return value for method frv = Brakeman::FindReturnValue.new value = frv.get_return_value(method_exp.body_list, meth_env) ivars = {} only_ivars(false, meth_env).all.each do |var, val| env[var] = val ivars[var] = val end if not frv.uses_ivars? and args.length == 0 #Store return value without ivars and args if they are not used @helper_method_cache[method_exp.method_name] = { :return_value => value, :ivar_values => ivars } else @helper_method_cache[digest] = { :return_value => value, :ivar_values => ivars } end #Store information about method, just ivar usage for now @helper_method_info[method_name] = { :uses_ivars => frv.uses_ivars? } value end end |
#process_iasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Instance variable assignment
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 327 def process_iasgn exp self_assign = self_assign?(exp.lhs, exp.rhs) exp.rhs = process exp.rhs ivar = Sexp.new(:ivar, exp.lhs).line(exp.line) if self_assign if env[ivar].nil? and @meth_env @meth_env[ivar] = get_rhs(exp) else env[ivar] = get_rhs(exp) end else set_value ivar, get_rhs(exp) end exp end |
#process_if(exp) ⇒ Object
Sets @inside_if = true
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 541 def process_if exp if @ignore_ifs.nil? @ignore_ifs = @tracker && @tracker.[:ignore_ifs] end condition = process exp.condition #Check if a branch is obviously going to be taken if true? condition no_branch = true exps = [exp.then_clause, nil] elsif false? condition no_branch = true exps = [nil, exp.else_clause] else no_branch = false exps = [exp.then_clause, exp.else_clause] end if @ignore_ifs or no_branch exps.each_with_index do |branch, i| exp[2 + i] = process_if_branch branch end else was_inside = @inside_if @inside_if = true branch_scopes = [] exps.each_with_index do |branch, i| scope do @branch_env = env.current branch_index = 2 + i # s(:if, condition, then_branch, else_branch) if i == 0 and array_include_all_literals? condition # If the condition is ["a", "b"].include? x # set x to "a" inside the true branch var = condition.first_arg previous_value = env.current[var] env.current[var] = condition.target[1] exp[branch_index] = process_if_branch branch env.current[var] = previous_value else exp[branch_index] = process_if_branch branch end branch_scopes << env.current @branch_env = nil end end @inside_if = was_inside branch_scopes.each do |s| merge_if_branch s end end exp end |
#process_if_branch(exp) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 599 def process_if_branch exp if sexp? exp if block? exp process_default exp else process exp end end end |
#process_iter(exp) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 212 def process_iter exp @exp_context.push exp exp[1] = process exp.block_call if array_detect_all_literals? exp[1] return exp.block_call.target[1] end @exp_context.pop env.scope do exp.block_args.each do |e| #Force block arg(s) to be local if node_type? e, :lasgn env.current[Sexp.new(:lvar, e.lhs)] = Sexp.new(:lvar, e.lhs) elsif node_type? e, :kwarg env.current[Sexp.new(:lvar, e[1])] = e[2] elsif node_type? e, :masgn, :shadow e[1..-1].each do |var| local = Sexp.new(:lvar, var) env.current[local] = local end elsif e.is_a? Symbol local = Sexp.new(:lvar, e) env.current[local] = local else raise "Unexpected value in block args: #{e.inspect}" end end block = exp.block if block? block process_all! block else exp[3] = process block end end exp end |
#process_lasgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Local assignment x = 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 308 def process_lasgn exp self_assign = self_assign?(exp.lhs, exp.rhs) exp.rhs = process exp.rhs if sexp? exp.rhs return exp if exp.rhs.nil? local = Sexp.new(:lvar, exp.lhs).line(exp.line || -2) if self_assign # Skip branching env[local] = get_rhs(exp) else set_value local, get_rhs(exp) end exp end |
#process_masgn(exp) ⇒ Object
Multiple/parallel assignment:
x, y = z, w
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 407 def process_masgn exp unless array? exp[1] and array? exp[2] and exp[1].length == exp[2].length return process_default(exp) end vars = exp[1].dup vals = exp[2].dup vars.shift vals.shift # Call each assignment as if it is normal vars.each_with_index do |var, i| val = vals[i] if val assign = var.dup assign.rhs = val process assign end end exp end |
#process_op_asgn1(exp) ⇒ Object
Assignments like this x ||= 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 457 def process_op_asgn1 exp return process_default(exp) if exp[3] != :"||" target = exp[1] = process(exp[1]) index = exp[2][1] = process(exp[2][1]) value = exp[4] = process(exp[4]) match = Sexp.new(:call, target, :[], index) unless env[match] if request_value? target env[match] = match.combine(value) else env[match] = value end end exp end |
#process_op_asgn2(exp) ⇒ Object
Assignments like this x.y ||= 1
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 478 def process_op_asgn2 exp return process_default(exp) if exp[3] != :"||" target = exp[1] = process(exp[1]) value = exp[4] = process(exp[4]) method = exp[2] match = Sexp.new(:call, target, method.to_s[0..-2].to_sym) unless env[match] env[match] = value end exp end |
#process_or_simple_operation(exp) ⇒ Object
If possible, distribute operation over both sides of an or. For example,
(1 or 2) * 5
Becomes
(5 or 10)
Only works for strings and numbers right now.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 953 def process_or_simple_operation exp arg = exp.first_arg return nil unless string? arg or number? arg target = exp.target lhs = process_or_target(target.lhs, exp.dup) rhs = process_or_target(target.rhs, exp.dup) if lhs and rhs if same_value? lhs, rhs lhs else exp.target.lhs = lhs exp.target.rhs = rhs exp.target end else nil end end |
#process_or_target(value, copy) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 974 def process_or_target value, copy if string? value or number? value copy.target = value process copy else false end end |
#process_safely(src, set_env = nil) ⇒ Object
This method processes the given Sexp, but copies it first so the original argument will not be modified.
set_env should be an instance of SexpProcessor::Environment. If provided, it will be used as the starting environment.
This method returns a new Sexp with variables replaced with their values, where possible.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 42 def process_safely src, set_env = nil @env = set_env || SexpProcessor::Environment.new @result = src.deep_clone process @result @result end |
#process_scope(exp) ⇒ Object
Process a new scope.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 254 def process_scope exp env.scope do process exp.block end exp end |
#process_svalue(exp) ⇒ Object
This is the right hand side value of a multiple assignment, like ‘x = y, z`
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 496 def process_svalue exp exp.value end |
#replace(exp, int = 0) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 73 def replace exp, int = 0 return exp if int > 3 if replacement = env[exp] and not duplicate? replacement replace(replacement.deep_clone(exp.line), int + 1) else exp end end |
#same_value?(lhs, rhs) ⇒ Boolean
Return true if lhs == rhs or lhs is an or expression and rhs is one of its values
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 851 def same_value? lhs, rhs if lhs == rhs true elsif node_type? lhs, :or lhs.rhs == rhs or lhs.lhs == rhs else false end end |
#self_assign?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 861 def self_assign? var, value self_assign_var?(var, value) or self_assign_target?(var, value) end |
#self_assign_target?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
Return true for x = x.blah
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 874 def self_assign_target? var, value target = top_target(value) if node_type? target, :lvar, :ivar target = target.value end var == target end |
#self_assign_var?(var, value) ⇒ Boolean
Return true if for x = blah or @x = blah
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 866 def self_assign_var? var, value call? value and value.method == :+ and node_type? value.target, :lvar, :ivar and value.target.value == var end |
#set_value(var, value) ⇒ Object
Set variable to given value. Creates “branched” versions of values when appropriate. Avoids creating multiple branched versions inside same if branch.
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 921 def set_value var, value if node_type? value, :if value = value_from_if(value) end if @ignore_ifs or not @inside_if if @meth_env and node_type? var, :ivar and env[var].nil? @meth_env[var] = value else env[var] = value end elsif env.current[var] env.current[var] = value elsif @branch_env and @branch_env[var] @branch_env[var] = value elsif @branch_env and @meth_env and node_type? var, :ivar @branch_env[var] = value else env.current[var] = value end end |
#too_deep?(exp) ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 630 def too_deep? exp @or_depth_limit >= 0 and node_type? exp, :or and exp.or_depth and exp.or_depth >= @or_depth_limit end |
#top_target(exp, last = nil) ⇒ Object
Returns last non-nil target in a call chain
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 885 def top_target exp, last = nil if call? exp top_target exp.target, exp elsif node_type? exp, :iter top_target exp.block_call, last else exp || last end end |
#value_from_if(exp) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/brakeman/processors/alias_processor.rb', line 895 def value_from_if exp if block? exp.else_clause or block? exp.then_clause #If either clause is more than a single expression, just use entire #if expression for now exp elsif exp.else_clause.nil? exp.then_clause elsif exp.then_clause.nil? exp.else_clause else condition = exp.condition if true? condition exp.then_clause elsif false? condition exp.else_clause else exp.then_clause.combine(exp.else_clause, exp.line) end end end |