Spotted by Raúl Fuentes, http-useragent-tester was only sending one
query, but reporting status for all user agents. This was because the
http.get call was not using the bypass_cache option, so the first
(cached) response was used for all subsequent tests.
for lib in nselib/*.lua*; do l=${lib#*/}; l=${l%.lua*}; find . -name \
\*.lua -o -name \*.nse | xargs grep -l "require .$l\>" | xargs grep \
-c "\<$l\." | grep ':0$' | awk -F: '{print "'$l'", $1}'; done
Did not remove calls to stdnse.silent_require since these can be used to
abort script execution if OpenSSL is not included, even if the script
does not directly call openssl.* (perhaps it uses comm.tryssl instead,
for instance).
Also did not remove require "strict", since that library is special and
modifies the environment.
Mostly found with:
for i in nselib/*.lua scripts/*.nse; do
echo $(perl -lne 'BEGIN{$a=$p=0}next unless $_;/^(\s*)/;' \
-e '$l=length$1;next if$l==$p;$a+=(abs($l-$p)-$a)/$.;' \
-e '$p=$l;END{print$a}' $i) $i
done | sort -nr
And indented with: https://gist.github.com/bonsaiviking/8845871
whois-ip.nse was particularly mangled (probably my fault due to using
vim's built-in indentation script, but it could be structured better)