Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/wish |
| 2 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 3 | # This file provides many valuable validation procedures such as valid_value, valid_integer, etc. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 4 | |
| 5 | my_source [list print.tcl call_stack.tcl] |
| 6 | |
| 7 | |
| 8 | proc valid_value { var_name { invalid_values {}} { valid_values {}} } { |
| 9 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 10 | # If the value of the variable named in var_name is not valid, print an error message and exit the program |
| 11 | # with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 12 | |
| 13 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 14 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. |
| 15 | # invalid_values A list of invalid values. If the variable value is equal to any value in |
| 16 | # the invalid_values list, it is deemed to be invalid. Note that if you |
| 17 | # specify anything for invalid_values (below), the valid_values list is not |
| 18 | # even processed. In other words, specify either invalid_values or |
| 19 | # valid_values but not both. If no value is specified for either |
| 20 | # invalid_values or valid_values, invalid_values will default to a list |
| 21 | # with one blank entry. This is useful if you simply want to ensure that |
| 22 | # your variable is non blank. |
| 23 | # valid_values A list of invalid values. The variable value must be equal to one of the |
| 24 | # values in this list to be considered valid. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 25 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 26 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 27 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 28 | # Access the variable value. |
| 29 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 30 | |
| 31 | set len_invalid_values [llength $invalid_values] |
| 32 | set len_valid_values [llength $valid_values] |
| 33 | |
| 34 | if { $len_valid_values > 0 && $len_invalid_values > 0 } { |
| 35 | append error_message "Programmer error - You must provide either an" |
| 36 | append error_message " invalid_values list or a valid_values" |
| 37 | append error_message " list but NOT both.\n" |
| 38 | append error_message [sprint_list invalid_values "" "" 1] |
| 39 | append error_message [sprint_list valid_values "" "" 1] |
| 40 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 41 | exit 1 |
| 42 | } |
| 43 | |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 44 | set caller [get_stack_proc_name -2] |
| 45 | if { $caller == "valid_list" } { |
| 46 | set exit_on_fail 0 |
| 47 | } else { |
| 48 | set exit_on_fail 1 |
| 49 | } |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 50 | if { $len_valid_values > 0 } { |
| 51 | # Processing the valid_values list. |
| 52 | if { [lsearch -exact $valid_values "${var_value}"] != -1 } { return } |
| 53 | append error_message "The following variable has an invalid value:\n" |
| 54 | append error_message [sprint_varx $var_name $var_value "" "" 1] |
| 55 | append error_message "\nIt must be one of the following values:\n" |
| 56 | append error_message [sprint_list valid_values "" "" 1] |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 57 | if { $exit_on_fail } { |
| 58 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 59 | exit 1 |
| 60 | } else { |
| 61 | error [sprint_error_report $error_message] |
| 62 | } |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 63 | } |
| 64 | |
| 65 | if { $len_invalid_values == 0 } { |
| 66 | # Assign default value. |
| 67 | set invalid_values [list ""] |
| 68 | } |
| 69 | |
| 70 | # Assertion: We have an invalid_values list. Processing it now. |
| 71 | if { [lsearch -exact $invalid_values "${var_value}"] == -1 } { return } |
| 72 | |
| 73 | if { [lsearch -exact $valid_values "${var_value}"] != -1 } { return } |
| 74 | append error_message "The following variable has an invalid value:\n" |
| 75 | append error_message [sprint_varx $var_name $var_value "" "" 1] |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 76 | append error_message "\nIt must NOT be any of the following values:\n" |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 77 | append error_message [sprint_list invalid_values "" "" 1] |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 78 | if { $exit_on_fail } { |
| 79 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 80 | exit 1 |
| 81 | } else { |
| 82 | error [sprint_error_report $error_message] |
| 83 | } |
| 84 | |
| 85 | } |
| 86 | |
| 87 | |
| 88 | proc valid_list { var_name args } { |
| 89 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 90 | # If the value of the list variable named in var_name is not valid, print an error message and exit the |
| 91 | # program with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 92 | |
| 93 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 94 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. This variable |
| 95 | # should be a list. For each list alement, a call to valid_value will be |
| 96 | # done. |
| 97 | # args args will be passed directly to valid_value. Please see valid_value for |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 98 | # details. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | # Example call: |
| 101 | |
| 102 | # set valid_procs [list "one" "two" "three"] |
| 103 | # set proc_names [list "zero" "one" "two" "three" "four"] |
| 104 | # valid_list proc_names {} ${valid_procs} |
| 105 | |
| 106 | # In this example, this procedure will fail with the following message: |
| 107 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 108 | ##(CDT) 2018/03/27 12:26:49.904870 - **ERROR** The following list has one or more invalid values (marked |
| 109 | # #with "*"): |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 110 | # |
| 111 | # proc_names: |
| 112 | # proc_names[0]: zero* |
| 113 | # proc_names[1]: one |
| 114 | # proc_names[2]: two |
| 115 | # proc_names[3]: three |
| 116 | # proc_names[4]: four* |
| 117 | # |
| 118 | # It must be one of the following values: |
| 119 | # |
| 120 | # valid_values: |
| 121 | # valid_values[0]: one |
| 122 | # valid_values[1]: two |
| 123 | # valid_values[2]: three |
| 124 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 125 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 126 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 127 | # Access the variable value. |
| 128 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 129 | |
| 130 | set ix 0 |
| 131 | # Create a list of index values which point to invalid list elements. |
| 132 | set invalid_ix_list [list] |
| 133 | foreach list_entry $var_value { |
| 134 | incr ix |
| 135 | if { [catch {valid_value list_entry {*}$args} result] } { |
| 136 | lappend invalid_ix_list ${ix} |
| 137 | } |
| 138 | } |
| 139 | |
| 140 | # No errors found so return. |
| 141 | if { [llength $invalid_ix_list] == 0 } { return } |
| 142 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 143 | # We want to do a print_list on the caller's list but we want to put an asterisk by each invalid entry |
| 144 | # (see example in prolog). |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 145 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 146 | # Make the caller's variable name, contained in $var_name, directly accessible to this procedure. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 147 | upvar $stack_level $var_name $var_name |
| 148 | # print_list the caller's list to a string. |
| 149 | set printed_var [sprint_list $var_name "" "" 1] |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 150 | # Now convert the caller's printed var string to a list for easy manipulation. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 151 | set printed_var_list [split $printed_var "\n"] |
| 152 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 153 | # Loop through the erroneous index list and mark corresponding entries in printed_var_list with asterisks. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 154 | foreach ix $invalid_ix_list { |
| 155 | set new_value "[lindex $printed_var_list $ix]*" |
| 156 | set printed_var_list [lreplace $printed_var_list ${ix} ${ix} $new_value] |
| 157 | } |
| 158 | |
| 159 | # Convert the printed var list back to a string. |
| 160 | set printed_var [join $printed_var_list "\n"] |
| 161 | append error_message "The following list has one or more invalid values" |
| 162 | append error_message " (marked with \"*\"):\n\n" |
| 163 | append error_message $printed_var |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 164 | # Determine whether the caller passed invalid_values or valid_values in order to create appropriate error |
| 165 | # message. |
Michael Walsh | fdb4d99 | 2018-03-27 14:47:19 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 166 | if { [lindex $args 0] != "" } { |
| 167 | append error_message "\nIt must NOT be any of the following values:\n\n" |
| 168 | set invalid_values [lindex $args 0] |
| 169 | append error_message [sprint_list invalid_values "" "" 1] |
| 170 | } else { |
| 171 | append error_message "\nIt must be one of the following values:\n\n" |
| 172 | set valid_values [lindex $args 1] |
| 173 | append error_message [sprint_list valid_values "" "" 1] |
| 174 | } |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 175 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 176 | exit 1 |
| 177 | |
| 178 | } |
| 179 | |
| 180 | |
| 181 | proc valid_integer { var_name } { |
| 182 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 183 | # If the value of the variable named in var_name is not a valid integer, print an error message and exit |
| 184 | # the program with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 185 | |
| 186 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 187 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 188 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 189 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 190 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 191 | # Access the variable value. |
| 192 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 193 | |
| 194 | if { [catch {format "0x%08x" "$var_value"} result] } { |
| 195 | append error_message "Invalid integer value:\n" |
| 196 | append error_message [sprint_varx $var_name $var_value] |
| 197 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 198 | exit 1 |
| 199 | } |
| 200 | |
| 201 | } |
| 202 | |
| 203 | |
| 204 | proc valid_dir_path { var_name { add_slash 1 } } { |
| 205 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 206 | # If the value of the variable named in var_name is not a valid directory path, print an error message and |
| 207 | # exit the program with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 208 | |
| 209 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 210 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. |
| 211 | # add_slash If set to 1, this procedure will add a trailing slash to the directory |
| 212 | # path value. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 213 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 214 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 215 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 216 | # Access the variable value. |
| 217 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 218 | |
| 219 | expand_shell_string var_value |
| 220 | |
| 221 | if { ![file isdirectory $var_value] } { |
| 222 | append error_message "The following directory does not exist:\n" |
| 223 | append error_message [sprint_varx $var_name $var_value "" "" 1] |
| 224 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 225 | exit 1 |
| 226 | } |
| 227 | |
| 228 | if { $add_slash } { add_trailing_string var_value / } |
| 229 | |
| 230 | } |
| 231 | |
| 232 | |
| 233 | proc valid_file_path { var_name } { |
| 234 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 235 | # If the value of the variable named in var_name is not a valid file path, print an error message and exit |
| 236 | # the program with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 237 | |
| 238 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 239 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 240 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 241 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | 768c130 | 2018-02-15 17:17:55 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 242 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 243 | # Access the variable value. |
| 244 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 245 | |
| 246 | expand_shell_string var_value |
| 247 | |
| 248 | if { ![file isfile $var_value] } { |
| 249 | append error_message "The following file does not exist:\n" |
| 250 | append error_message [sprint_varx $var_name $var_value "" "" 1] |
| 251 | print_error_report $error_message |
| 252 | exit 1 |
| 253 | } |
| 254 | |
| 255 | } |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 256 | |
| 257 | |
| 258 | proc get_password { {password_var_name password} } { |
| 259 | |
| 260 | # Prompt user for password and return result. |
| 261 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 262 | # On error, print to stderr and terminate the program with non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 263 | |
| 264 | set prompt\ |
| 265 | [string trimright [sprint_varx "Please enter $password_var_name" ""] "\n"] |
| 266 | puts -nonewline $prompt |
| 267 | flush stdout |
| 268 | stty -echo |
| 269 | gets stdin password1 |
| 270 | stty echo |
| 271 | puts "" |
| 272 | |
| 273 | set prompt [string\ |
| 274 | trimright [sprint_varx "Please re-enter $password_var_name" ""] "\n"] |
| 275 | puts -nonewline $prompt |
| 276 | flush stdout |
| 277 | stty -echo |
| 278 | gets stdin password2 |
| 279 | stty echo |
| 280 | puts "" |
| 281 | |
| 282 | if { $password1 != $password2 } { |
| 283 | print_error_report "Passwords do not match.\n" |
| 284 | gen_exit_proc 1 |
| 285 | } |
| 286 | |
| 287 | if { $password1 == "" } { |
| 288 | print_error_report "Need a non-blank value for $password_var_name.\n" |
| 289 | gen_exit_proc 1 |
| 290 | } |
| 291 | |
| 292 | return $password1 |
| 293 | |
| 294 | } |
| 295 | |
| 296 | |
| 297 | proc valid_password { var_name { prompt_user 1 } } { |
| 298 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 299 | # If the value of the variable named in var_name is not a valid password, print an error message and exit |
| 300 | # the program with a non-zero return code. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 301 | |
| 302 | # Description of arguments: |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 303 | # var_name The name of the variable whose value is to be validated. |
| 304 | # prompt_user If the variable has a blank value, prompt the user for a value. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 305 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 306 | # Call get_stack_var_level to relieve the caller of the need for declaring the variable as global. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 307 | set stack_level [get_stack_var_level $var_name] |
| 308 | # Access the variable value. |
| 309 | upvar $stack_level $var_name var_value |
| 310 | |
| 311 | if { $var_value == "" && $prompt_user } { |
| 312 | global $var_name |
| 313 | set $var_name [get_password $var_name] |
| 314 | } |
| 315 | |
| 316 | if { $var_value == "" } { |
| 317 | print_error_report "Need a non-blank value for $var_name.\n" |
| 318 | gen_exit_proc 1 |
| 319 | } |
| 320 | |
| 321 | } |
| 322 | |
| 323 | |
| 324 | proc process_pw_file_path {pw_file_path_var_name} { |
| 325 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 326 | # Process a password file path parameter by setting or validating the corresponding password variable. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 327 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 328 | # For example, let's say you have an os_pw_file_path parm defined. This procedure will set the global |
| 329 | # os_password variable. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 330 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 331 | # If there is no os_password program parm defined, then the pw_file_path must exist and will be validated |
| 332 | # by this procedure. If there is an os_password program parm defined, then either the os_pw_file_path must |
| 333 | # be valid or the os_password must be valid. Again, this procedure will verify all of this. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 334 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 335 | # When a valid pw_file_path exists, this program will read the password from it and set the global |
| 336 | # password variable with the value. |
| 337 | # Finally, this procedure will call valid_password which will prompt user if password has not been |
| 338 | # obtained by this point. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 339 | |
| 340 | # Description of argument(s): |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 341 | # pw_file_path_var_name The name of a global variable that contains a file path which in turn |
| 342 | # contains a password value. The variable name must end in "pw_file_path" |
| 343 | # (e.g. "os_pw_file_path"). |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 344 | |
| 345 | # Verify that $pw_file_path_var_name ends with "pw_file_path". |
| 346 | if { ! [regexp -expanded "pw_file_path$" $pw_file_path_var_name] } { |
| 347 | append message "Programming error - Proc [get_stack_proc_name] its" |
| 348 | append message " pw_file_path_var_name parameter to contain a value that" |
| 349 | append message "ends in \"pw_file_path\" instead of the current value:\n" |
| 350 | append message [sprint_var pw_file_path_var_name] |
| 351 | print_error $message |
| 352 | gen_exit_proc 1 |
| 353 | } |
| 354 | |
| 355 | global $pw_file_path_var_name |
| 356 | expand_shell_string $pw_file_path_var_name |
| 357 | |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 358 | # Get the prefix portion of pw_file_path_var_name which is obtained by stripping "pw_file_path" from the |
| 359 | # end. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 360 | regsub -expanded {pw_file_path$} $pw_file_path_var_name {} var_prefix |
| 361 | |
| 362 | # Create password_var_name. |
| 363 | set password_var_name ${var_prefix}password |
| 364 | global $password_var_name |
| 365 | |
| 366 | global longoptions pos_parms |
| 367 | regsub -all ":" "${longoptions} ${pos_parms}" {} parm_names |
| 368 | if { [lsearch -exact parm_names $password_var_name] == -1 } { |
Michael Walsh | 410b178 | 2019-10-22 15:56:18 -0500 | [diff] [blame] | 369 | # If no corresponding password program parm has been defined, then the pw_file_path must be valid. |
Michael Walsh | 05296fb | 2018-03-02 15:39:21 -0600 | [diff] [blame] | 370 | valid_file_path $pw_file_path_var_name |
| 371 | } |
| 372 | |
| 373 | if { [file isfile [set $pw_file_path_var_name]] } { |
| 374 | # Read the entire password file into a list, filtering comments out. |
| 375 | set file_descriptor [open [set $pw_file_path_var_name] r] |
| 376 | set file_data [list_filter_comments [split [read $file_descriptor] "\n"]] |
| 377 | close $file_descriptor |
| 378 | |
| 379 | # Assign the password value to the global password variable. |
| 380 | set $password_var_name [lindex $file_data 0] |
| 381 | # Register the password to prevent printing it. |
| 382 | register_passwords [set $password_var_name] |
| 383 | } |
| 384 | |
| 385 | # Validate the password, which includes prompting the user if need be. |
| 386 | valid_password $password_var_name |
| 387 | |
| 388 | } |