#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Copyright (c) 2018-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers # Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying # file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. export LC_ALL=C GIT_HEAD=$(git rev-parse HEAD) if [ -n "$CIRRUS_PR" ]; then COMMIT_RANGE="${CIRRUS_BASE_SHA}..$GIT_HEAD" echo git log --no-merges --oneline "$COMMIT_RANGE" echo test/lint/commit-script-check.sh "$COMMIT_RANGE" else COMMIT_RANGE="SKIP_EMPTY_NOT_A_PR" fi export COMMIT_RANGE # This only checks that the trees are pure subtrees, it is not doing a full # check with -r to not have to fetch all the remotes. test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/crypto/ctaes test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/secp256k1 test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/minisketch test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/leveldb test/lint/git-subtree-check.sh src/crc32c test/lint/check-doc.py test/lint/all-lint.py if [ "$CIRRUS_REPO_FULL_NAME" = "bitcoin/bitcoin" ] && [ "$CIRRUS_PR" = "" ] ; then # Sanity check only the last few commits to get notified of missing sigs, # missing keys, or expired keys. Usually there is only one new merge commit # per push on the master branch and a few commits on release branches, so # sanity checking only a few (10) commits seems sufficient and cheap. git log HEAD~10 -1 --format='%H' > ./contrib/verify-commits/trusted-sha512-root-commit git log HEAD~10 -1 --format='%H' > ./contrib/verify-commits/trusted-git-root mapfile -t KEYS < contrib/verify-commits/trusted-keys git config user.email "ci@ci.ci" git config user.name "ci" ${CI_RETRY_EXE} gpg --keyserver hkps://keys.openpgp.org --recv-keys "${KEYS[@]}" && ./contrib/verify-commits/verify-commits.py; fi