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diff --git a/doc/Doxyfile.in b/doc/Doxyfile.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0845cea --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/Doxyfile.in @@ -0,0 +1,2520 @@ +# Doxyfile 1.8.16 + +# This file describes the settings to be used by the documentation system +# doxygen (www.doxygen.org) for a project. +# +# All text after a double hash (##) is considered a comment and is placed in +# front of the TAG it is preceding. +# +# All text after a single hash (#) is considered a comment and will be ignored. +# The format is: +# TAG = value [value, ...] +# For lists, items can also be appended using: +# TAG += value [value, ...] +# Values that contain spaces should be placed between quotes (\" \"). + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Project related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# This tag specifies the encoding used for all characters in the configuration +# file that follow. The default is UTF-8 which is also the encoding used for all +# text before the first occurrence of this tag. Doxygen uses libiconv (or the +# iconv built into libc) for the transcoding. See +# https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ for the list of possible encodings. +# The default value is: UTF-8. + +DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8 + +# The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded by +# double-quotes, unless you are using Doxywizard) that should identify the +# project for which the documentation is generated. This name is used in the +# title of most generated pages and in a few other places. +# The default value is: My Project. + +PROJECT_NAME = @PACKAGE@ + +# The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. This +# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version +# control system is used. + +PROJECT_NUMBER = @VERSION@ + +# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description +# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a +# quick idea about the purpose of the project. Keep the description short. + +PROJECT_BRIEF = + +# With the PROJECT_LOGO tag one can specify a logo or an icon that is included +# in the documentation. The maximum height of the logo should not exceed 55 +# pixels and the maximum width should not exceed 200 pixels. Doxygen will copy +# the logo to the output directory. + +PROJECT_LOGO = + +# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) path +# into which the generated documentation will be written. If a relative path is +# entered, it will be relative to the location where doxygen was started. If +# left blank the current directory will be used. + +OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = doc/ + +# If the CREATE_SUBDIRS tag is set to YES then doxygen will create 4096 sub- +# directories (in 2 levels) under the output directory of each output format and +# will distribute the generated files over these directories. Enabling this +# option can be useful when feeding doxygen a huge amount of source files, where +# putting all generated files in the same directory would otherwise causes +# performance problems for the file system. +# The default value is: NO. + +CREATE_SUBDIRS = NO + +# If the ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will allow non-ASCII +# characters to appear in the names of generated files. If set to NO, non-ASCII +# characters will be escaped, for example _xE3_x81_x84 will be used for Unicode +# U+3044. +# The default value is: NO. + +ALLOW_UNICODE_NAMES = NO + +# The OUTPUT_LANGUAGE tag is used to specify the language in which all +# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this +# information to generate all constant output in the proper language. +# Possible values are: Afrikaans, Arabic, Armenian, Brazilian, Catalan, Chinese, +# Chinese-Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (United States), +# Esperanto, Farsi (Persian), Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, +# Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Japanese-en (Japanese with English messages), +# Korean, Korean-en (Korean with English messages), Latvian, Lithuanian, +# Macedonian, Norwegian, Persian (Farsi), Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, +# Serbian, Serbian-Cyrillic, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, +# Ukrainian and Vietnamese. +# The default value is: English. + +OUTPUT_LANGUAGE = English + +# The OUTPUT_TEXT_DIRECTION tag is used to specify the direction in which all +# documentation generated by doxygen is written. Doxygen will use this +# information to generate all generated output in the proper direction. +# Possible values are: None, LTR, RTL and Context. +# The default value is: None. + +OUTPUT_TEXT_DIRECTION = None + +# If the BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC tag is set to YES, doxygen will include brief member +# descriptions after the members that are listed in the file and class +# documentation (similar to Javadoc). Set to NO to disable this. +# The default value is: YES. + +BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC = YES + +# If the REPEAT_BRIEF tag is set to YES, doxygen will prepend the brief +# description of a member or function before the detailed description +# +# Note: If both HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS and BRIEF_MEMBER_DESC are set to NO, the +# brief descriptions will be completely suppressed. +# The default value is: YES. + +REPEAT_BRIEF = YES + +# This tag implements a quasi-intelligent brief description abbreviator that is +# used to form the text in various listings. Each string in this list, if found +# as the leading text of the brief description, will be stripped from the text +# and the result, after processing the whole list, is used as the annotated +# text. Otherwise, the brief description is used as-is. If left blank, the +# following values are used ($name is automatically replaced with the name of +# the entity):The $name class, The $name widget, The $name file, is, provides, +# specifies, contains, represents, a, an and the. + +ABBREVIATE_BRIEF = + +# If the ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC and REPEAT_BRIEF tags are both set to YES then +# doxygen will generate a detailed section even if there is only a brief +# description. +# The default value is: NO. + +ALWAYS_DETAILED_SEC = NO + +# If the INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB tag is set to YES, doxygen will show all +# inherited members of a class in the documentation of that class as if those +# members were ordinary class members. Constructors, destructors and assignment +# operators of the base classes will not be shown. +# The default value is: NO. + +INLINE_INHERITED_MEMB = NO + +# If the FULL_PATH_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will prepend the full path +# before files name in the file list and in the header files. If set to NO the +# shortest path that makes the file name unique will be used +# The default value is: YES. + +FULL_PATH_NAMES = YES + +# The STRIP_FROM_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of the path. +# Stripping is only done if one of the specified strings matches the left-hand +# part of the path. The tag can be used to show relative paths in the file list. +# If left blank the directory from which doxygen is run is used as the path to +# strip. +# +# Note that you can specify absolute paths here, but also relative paths, which +# will be relative from the directory where doxygen is started. +# This tag requires that the tag FULL_PATH_NAMES is set to YES. + +STRIP_FROM_PATH = + +# The STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH tag can be used to strip a user-defined part of the +# path mentioned in the documentation of a class, which tells the reader which +# header file to include in order to use a class. If left blank only the name of +# the header file containing the class definition is used. Otherwise one should +# specify the list of include paths that are normally passed to the compiler +# using the -I flag. + +STRIP_FROM_INC_PATH = + +# If the SHORT_NAMES tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate much shorter (but +# less readable) file names. This can be useful is your file systems doesn't +# support long names like on DOS, Mac, or CD-ROM. +# The default value is: NO. + +SHORT_NAMES = NO + +# If the JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then doxygen will interpret the +# first line (until the first dot) of a Javadoc-style comment as the brief +# description. If set to NO, the Javadoc-style will behave just like regular Qt- +# style comments (thus requiring an explicit @brief command for a brief +# description.) +# The default value is: NO. + +JAVADOC_AUTOBRIEF = YES + +# If the JAVADOC_BANNER tag is set to YES then doxygen will interpret a line +# such as +# /*************** +# as being the beginning of a Javadoc-style comment "banner". If set to NO, the +# Javadoc-style will behave just like regular comments and it will not be +# interpreted by doxygen. +# The default value is: NO. + +JAVADOC_BANNER = NO + +# If the QT_AUTOBRIEF tag is set to YES then doxygen will interpret the first +# line (until the first dot) of a Qt-style comment as the brief description. If +# set to NO, the Qt-style will behave just like regular Qt-style comments (thus +# requiring an explicit \brief command for a brief description.) +# The default value is: NO. + +QT_AUTOBRIEF = NO + +# The MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF tag can be set to YES to make doxygen treat a +# multi-line C++ special comment block (i.e. a block of //! or /// comments) as +# a brief description. This used to be the default behavior. The new default is +# to treat a multi-line C++ comment block as a detailed description. Set this +# tag to YES if you prefer the old behavior instead. +# +# Note that setting this tag to YES also means that rational rose comments are +# not recognized any more. +# The default value is: NO. + +MULTILINE_CPP_IS_BRIEF = NO + +# If the INHERIT_DOCS tag is set to YES then an undocumented member inherits the +# documentation from any documented member that it re-implements. +# The default value is: YES. + +INHERIT_DOCS = YES + +# If the SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES tag is set to YES then doxygen will produce a new +# page for each member. If set to NO, the documentation of a member will be part +# of the file/class/namespace that contains it. +# The default value is: NO. + +SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES = NO + +# The TAB_SIZE tag can be used to set the number of spaces in a tab. Doxygen +# uses this value to replace tabs by spaces in code fragments. +# Minimum value: 1, maximum value: 16, default value: 4. + +TAB_SIZE = 8 + +# This tag can be used to specify a number of aliases that act as commands in +# the documentation. An alias has the form: +# name=value +# For example adding +# "sideeffect=@par Side Effects:\n" +# will allow you to put the command \sideeffect (or @sideeffect) in the +# documentation, which will result in a user-defined paragraph with heading +# "Side Effects:". You can put \n's in the value part of an alias to insert +# newlines (in the resulting output). You can put ^^ in the value part of an +# alias to insert a newline as if a physical newline was in the original file. +# When you need a literal { or } or , in the value part of an alias you have to +# escape them by means of a backslash (\), this can lead to conflicts with the +# commands \{ and \} for these it is advised to use the version @{ and @} or use +# a double escape (\\{ and \\}) + +ALIASES = + +# This tag can be used to specify a number of word-keyword mappings (TCL only). +# A mapping has the form "name=value". For example adding "class=itcl::class" +# will allow you to use the command class in the itcl::class meaning. + +TCL_SUBST = + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C tag to YES if your project consists of C sources +# only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for C. For +# instance, some of the names that are used will be different. The list of all +# members will be omitted, etc. +# The default value is: NO. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_FOR_C = YES + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA tag to YES if your project consists of Java or +# Python sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored +# for that language. For instance, namespaces will be presented as packages, +# qualified scopes will look different, etc. +# The default value is: NO. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_JAVA = NO + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN tag to YES if your project consists of Fortran +# sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for Fortran. +# The default value is: NO. + +OPTIMIZE_FOR_FORTRAN = NO + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL tag to YES if your project consists of VHDL +# sources. Doxygen will then generate output that is tailored for VHDL. +# The default value is: NO. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_VHDL = NO + +# Set the OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_SLICE tag to YES if your project consists of Slice +# sources only. Doxygen will then generate output that is more tailored for that +# language. For instance, namespaces will be presented as modules, types will be +# separated into more groups, etc. +# The default value is: NO. + +OPTIMIZE_OUTPUT_SLICE = NO + +# Doxygen selects the parser to use depending on the extension of the files it +# parses. With this tag you can assign which parser to use for a given +# extension. Doxygen has a built-in mapping, but you can override or extend it +# using this tag. The format is ext=language, where ext is a file extension, and +# language is one of the parsers supported by doxygen: IDL, Java, Javascript, +# Csharp (C#), C, C++, D, PHP, md (Markdown), Objective-C, Python, Slice, +# Fortran (fixed format Fortran: FortranFixed, free formatted Fortran: +# FortranFree, unknown formatted Fortran: Fortran. In the later case the parser +# tries to guess whether the code is fixed or free formatted code, this is the +# default for Fortran type files), VHDL, tcl. For instance to make doxygen treat +# .inc files as Fortran files (default is PHP), and .f files as C (default is +# Fortran), use: inc=Fortran f=C. +# +# Note: For files without extension you can use no_extension as a placeholder. +# +# Note that for custom extensions you also need to set FILE_PATTERNS otherwise +# the files are not read by doxygen. + +EXTENSION_MAPPING = l=C + +# If the MARKDOWN_SUPPORT tag is enabled then doxygen pre-processes all comments +# according to the Markdown format, which allows for more readable +# documentation. See https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ for details. +# The output of markdown processing is further processed by doxygen, so you can +# mix doxygen, HTML, and XML commands with Markdown formatting. Disable only in +# case of backward compatibilities issues. +# The default value is: YES. + +MARKDOWN_SUPPORT = YES + +# When the TOC_INCLUDE_HEADINGS tag is set to a non-zero value, all headings up +# to that level are automatically included in the table of contents, even if +# they do not have an id attribute. +# Note: This feature currently applies only to Markdown headings. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 99, default value: 5. +# This tag requires that the tag MARKDOWN_SUPPORT is set to YES. + +TOC_INCLUDE_HEADINGS = 0 + +# When enabled doxygen tries to link words that correspond to documented +# classes, or namespaces to their corresponding documentation. Such a link can +# be prevented in individual cases by putting a % sign in front of the word or +# globally by setting AUTOLINK_SUPPORT to NO. +# The default value is: YES. + +AUTOLINK_SUPPORT = YES + +# If you use STL classes (i.e. std::string, std::vector, etc.) but do not want +# to include (a tag file for) the STL sources as input, then you should set this +# tag to YES in order to let doxygen match functions declarations and +# definitions whose arguments contain STL classes (e.g. func(std::string); +# versus func(std::string) {}). This also make the inheritance and collaboration +# diagrams that involve STL classes more complete and accurate. +# The default value is: NO. + +BUILTIN_STL_SUPPORT = NO + +# If you use Microsoft's C++/CLI language, you should set this option to YES to +# enable parsing support. +# The default value is: NO. + +CPP_CLI_SUPPORT = NO + +# Set the SIP_SUPPORT tag to YES if your project consists of sip (see: +# https://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/sip/intro) sources only. Doxygen +# will parse them like normal C++ but will assume all classes use public instead +# of private inheritance when no explicit protection keyword is present. +# The default value is: NO. + +SIP_SUPPORT = NO + +# For Microsoft's IDL there are propget and propput attributes to indicate +# getter and setter methods for a property. Setting this option to YES will make +# doxygen to replace the get and set methods by a property in the documentation. +# This will only work if the methods are indeed getting or setting a simple +# type. If this is not the case, or you want to show the methods anyway, you +# should set this option to NO. +# The default value is: YES. + +IDL_PROPERTY_SUPPORT = YES + +# If member grouping is used in the documentation and the DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC +# tag is set to YES then doxygen will reuse the documentation of the first +# member in the group (if any) for the other members of the group. By default +# all members of a group must be documented explicitly. +# The default value is: NO. + +DISTRIBUTE_GROUP_DOC = NO + +# If one adds a struct or class to a group and this option is enabled, then also +# any nested class or struct is added to the same group. By default this option +# is disabled and one has to add nested compounds explicitly via \ingroup. +# The default value is: NO. + +GROUP_NESTED_COMPOUNDS = NO + +# Set the SUBGROUPING tag to YES to allow class member groups of the same type +# (for instance a group of public functions) to be put as a subgroup of that +# type (e.g. under the Public Functions section). Set it to NO to prevent +# subgrouping. Alternatively, this can be done per class using the +# \nosubgrouping command. +# The default value is: YES. + +SUBGROUPING = YES + +# When the INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES tag is set to YES, classes, structs and unions +# are shown inside the group in which they are included (e.g. using \ingroup) +# instead of on a separate page (for HTML and Man pages) or section (for LaTeX +# and RTF). +# +# Note that this feature does not work in combination with +# SEPARATE_MEMBER_PAGES. +# The default value is: NO. + +INLINE_GROUPED_CLASSES = NO + +# When the INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS tag is set to YES, structs, classes, and unions +# with only public data fields or simple typedef fields will be shown inline in +# the documentation of the scope in which they are defined (i.e. file, +# namespace, or group documentation), provided this scope is documented. If set +# to NO, structs, classes, and unions are shown on a separate page (for HTML and +# Man pages) or section (for LaTeX and RTF). +# The default value is: NO. + +INLINE_SIMPLE_STRUCTS = NO + +# When TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT tag is enabled, a typedef of a struct, union, or +# enum is documented as struct, union, or enum with the name of the typedef. So +# typedef struct TypeS {} TypeT, will appear in the documentation as a struct +# with name TypeT. When disabled the typedef will appear as a member of a file, +# namespace, or class. And the struct will be named TypeS. This can typically be +# useful for C code in case the coding convention dictates that all compound +# types are typedef'ed and only the typedef is referenced, never the tag name. +# The default value is: NO. + +TYPEDEF_HIDES_STRUCT = NO + +# The size of the symbol lookup cache can be set using LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE. This +# cache is used to resolve symbols given their name and scope. Since this can be +# an expensive process and often the same symbol appears multiple times in the +# code, doxygen keeps a cache of pre-resolved symbols. If the cache is too small +# doxygen will become slower. If the cache is too large, memory is wasted. The +# cache size is given by this formula: 2^(16+LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE). The valid range +# is 0..9, the default is 0, corresponding to a cache size of 2^16=65536 +# symbols. At the end of a run doxygen will report the cache usage and suggest +# the optimal cache size from a speed point of view. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 9, default value: 0. + +LOOKUP_CACHE_SIZE = 0 + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Build related configuration options +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the EXTRACT_ALL tag is set to YES, doxygen will assume all entities in +# documentation are documented, even if no documentation was available. Private +# class members and static file members will be hidden unless the +# EXTRACT_PRIVATE respectively EXTRACT_STATIC tags are set to YES. +# Note: This will also disable the warnings about undocumented members that are +# normally produced when WARNINGS is set to YES. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_ALL = @BUILD_DEVEL_DOCS@ + +# If the EXTRACT_PRIVATE tag is set to YES, all private members of a class will +# be included in the documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_PRIVATE = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_PRIV_VIRTUAL tag is set to YES, documented private virtual +# methods of a class will be included in the documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_PRIV_VIRTUAL = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_PACKAGE tag is set to YES, all members with package or internal +# scope will be included in the documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_PACKAGE = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_STATIC tag is set to YES, all static members of a file will be +# included in the documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_STATIC = NO + +# If the EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES tag is set to YES, classes (and structs) defined +# locally in source files will be included in the documentation. If set to NO, +# only classes defined in header files are included. Does not have any effect +# for Java sources. +# The default value is: YES. + +EXTRACT_LOCAL_CLASSES = YES + +# This flag is only useful for Objective-C code. If set to YES, local methods, +# which are defined in the implementation section but not in the interface are +# included in the documentation. If set to NO, only methods in the interface are +# included. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_LOCAL_METHODS = NO + +# If this flag is set to YES, the members of anonymous namespaces will be +# extracted and appear in the documentation as a namespace called +# 'anonymous_namespace{file}', where file will be replaced with the base name of +# the file that contains the anonymous namespace. By default anonymous namespace +# are hidden. +# The default value is: NO. + +EXTRACT_ANON_NSPACES = NO + +# If the HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS tag is set to YES, doxygen will hide all +# undocumented members inside documented classes or files. If set to NO these +# members will be included in the various overviews, but no documentation +# section is generated. This option has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_UNDOC_MEMBERS = NO + +# If the HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES tag is set to YES, doxygen will hide all +# undocumented classes that are normally visible in the class hierarchy. If set +# to NO, these classes will be included in the various overviews. This option +# has no effect if EXTRACT_ALL is enabled. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_UNDOC_CLASSES = NO + +# If the HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS tag is set to YES, doxygen will hide all friend +# (class|struct|union) declarations. If set to NO, these declarations will be +# included in the documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_FRIEND_COMPOUNDS = NO + +# If the HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS tag is set to YES, doxygen will hide any +# documentation blocks found inside the body of a function. If set to NO, these +# blocks will be appended to the function's detailed documentation block. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_IN_BODY_DOCS = NO + +# The INTERNAL_DOCS tag determines if documentation that is typed after a +# \internal command is included. If the tag is set to NO then the documentation +# will be excluded. Set it to YES to include the internal documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +INTERNAL_DOCS = NO + +# If the CASE_SENSE_NAMES tag is set to NO then doxygen will only generate file +# names in lower-case letters. If set to YES, upper-case letters are also +# allowed. This is useful if you have classes or files whose names only differ +# in case and if your file system supports case sensitive file names. Windows +# (including Cygwin) ands Mac users are advised to set this option to NO. +# The default value is: system dependent. + +CASE_SENSE_NAMES = YES + +# If the HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES tag is set to NO then doxygen will show members with +# their full class and namespace scopes in the documentation. If set to YES, the +# scope will be hidden. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES = NO + +# If the HIDE_COMPOUND_REFERENCE tag is set to NO (default) then doxygen will +# append additional text to a page's title, such as Class Reference. If set to +# YES the compound reference will be hidden. +# The default value is: NO. + +HIDE_COMPOUND_REFERENCE= NO + +# If the SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES tag is set to YES then doxygen will put a list of +# the files that are included by a file in the documentation of that file. +# The default value is: YES. + +SHOW_INCLUDE_FILES = YES + +# If the SHOW_GROUPED_MEMB_INC tag is set to YES then Doxygen will add for each +# grouped member an include statement to the documentation, telling the reader +# which file to include in order to use the member. +# The default value is: NO. + +SHOW_GROUPED_MEMB_INC = NO + +# If the FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES tag is set to YES then doxygen will list include +# files with double quotes in the documentation rather than with sharp brackets. +# The default value is: NO. + +FORCE_LOCAL_INCLUDES = NO + +# If the INLINE_INFO tag is set to YES then a tag [inline] is inserted in the +# documentation for inline members. +# The default value is: YES. + +INLINE_INFO = YES + +# If the SORT_MEMBER_DOCS tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the +# (detailed) documentation of file and class members alphabetically by member +# name. If set to NO, the members will appear in declaration order. +# The default value is: YES. + +SORT_MEMBER_DOCS = YES + +# If the SORT_BRIEF_DOCS tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the brief +# descriptions of file, namespace and class members alphabetically by member +# name. If set to NO, the members will appear in declaration order. Note that +# this will also influence the order of the classes in the class list. +# The default value is: NO. + +SORT_BRIEF_DOCS = NO + +# If the SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the +# (brief and detailed) documentation of class members so that constructors and +# destructors are listed first. If set to NO the constructors will appear in the +# respective orders defined by SORT_BRIEF_DOCS and SORT_MEMBER_DOCS. +# Note: If SORT_BRIEF_DOCS is set to NO this option is ignored for sorting brief +# member documentation. +# Note: If SORT_MEMBER_DOCS is set to NO this option is ignored for sorting +# detailed member documentation. +# The default value is: NO. + +SORT_MEMBERS_CTORS_1ST = NO + +# If the SORT_GROUP_NAMES tag is set to YES then doxygen will sort the hierarchy +# of group names into alphabetical order. If set to NO the group names will +# appear in their defined order. +# The default value is: NO. + +SORT_GROUP_NAMES = NO + +# If the SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME tag is set to YES, the class list will be sorted by +# fully-qualified names, including namespaces. If set to NO, the class list will +# be sorted only by class name, not including the namespace part. +# Note: This option is not very useful if HIDE_SCOPE_NAMES is set to YES. +# Note: This option applies only to the class list, not to the alphabetical +# list. +# The default value is: NO. + +SORT_BY_SCOPE_NAME = NO + +# If the STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING option is enabled and doxygen fails to do proper +# type resolution of all parameters of a function it will reject a match between +# the prototype and the implementation of a member function even if there is +# only one candidate or it is obvious which candidate to choose by doing a +# simple string match. By disabling STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING doxygen will still +# accept a match between prototype and implementation in such cases. +# The default value is: NO. + +STRICT_PROTO_MATCHING = NO + +# The GENERATE_TODOLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or disable (NO) the todo +# list. This list is created by putting \todo commands in the documentation. +# The default value is: YES. + +GENERATE_TODOLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_TESTLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or disable (NO) the test +# list. This list is created by putting \test commands in the documentation. +# The default value is: YES. + +GENERATE_TESTLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_BUGLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or disable (NO) the bug +# list. This list is created by putting \bug commands in the documentation. +# The default value is: YES. + +GENERATE_BUGLIST = YES + +# The GENERATE_DEPRECATEDLIST tag can be used to enable (YES) or disable (NO) +# the deprecated list. 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Doxygen will append .docset to the name. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_BUNDLE_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID tag specifies a string that should uniquely identify +# the documentation publisher. This should be a reverse domain-name style +# string, e.g. com.mycompany.MyDocSet.documentation. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Publisher. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_ID = org.doxygen.Publisher + +# The DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME tag identifies the documentation publisher. +# The default value is: Publisher. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_DOCSET is set to YES. + +DOCSET_PUBLISHER_NAME = Publisher + +# If the GENERATE_HTMLHELP tag is set to YES then doxygen generates three +# additional HTML index files: index.hhp, index.hhc, and index.hhk. The +# index.hhp is a project file that can be read by Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop +# (see: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21138) on +# Windows. +# +# The HTML Help Workshop contains a compiler that can convert all HTML output +# generated by doxygen into a single compiled HTML file (.chm). Compiled HTML +# files are now used as the Windows 98 help format, and will replace the old +# Windows help format (.hlp) on all Windows platforms in the future. Compressed +# HTML files also contain an index, a table of contents, and you can search for +# words in the documentation. The HTML workshop also contains a viewer for +# compressed HTML files. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_HTMLHELP = NO + +# The CHM_FILE tag can be used to specify the file name of the resulting .chm +# file. You can add a path in front of the file if the result should not be +# written to the html output directory. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +CHM_FILE = + +# The HHC_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location (absolute path +# including file name) of the HTML help compiler (hhc.exe). If non-empty, +# doxygen will try to run the HTML help compiler on the generated index.hhp. +# The file has to be specified with full path. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +HHC_LOCATION = + +# The GENERATE_CHI flag controls if a separate .chi index file is generated +# (YES) or that it should be included in the master .chm file (NO). +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +GENERATE_CHI = NO + +# The CHM_INDEX_ENCODING is used to encode HtmlHelp index (hhk), content (hhc) +# and project file content. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +CHM_INDEX_ENCODING = + +# The BINARY_TOC flag controls whether a binary table of contents is generated +# (YES) or a normal table of contents (NO) in the .chm file. Furthermore it +# enables the Previous and Next buttons. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +BINARY_TOC = NO + +# The TOC_EXPAND flag can be set to YES to add extra items for group members to +# the table of contents of the HTML help documentation and to the tree view. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTMLHELP is set to YES. + +TOC_EXPAND = NO + +# If the GENERATE_QHP tag is set to YES and both QHP_NAMESPACE and +# QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER are set, an additional index file will be generated that +# can be used as input for Qt's qhelpgenerator to generate a Qt Compressed Help +# (.qch) of the generated HTML documentation. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_QHP = NO + +# If the QHG_LOCATION tag is specified, the QCH_FILE tag can be used to specify +# the file name of the resulting .qch file. The path specified is relative to +# the HTML output folder. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QCH_FILE = + +# The QHP_NAMESPACE tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt Help +# Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Namespace +# (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#namespace). +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_NAMESPACE = + +# The QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER tag specifies the namespace to use when generating Qt +# Help Project output. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Virtual +# Folders (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#virtual- +# folders). +# The default value is: doc. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_VIRTUAL_FOLDER = doc + +# If the QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME tag is set, it specifies the name of a custom +# filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom +# Filters (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- +# filters). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_NAME = + +# The QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes of the +# custom filter to add. For more information please see Qt Help Project / Custom +# Filters (see: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#custom- +# filters). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_CUST_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# The QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS tag specifies the list of the attributes this +# project's filter section matches. Qt Help Project / Filter Attributes (see: +# https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.8/qthelpproject.html#filter-attributes). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHP_SECT_FILTER_ATTRS = + +# The QHG_LOCATION tag can be used to specify the location of Qt's +# qhelpgenerator. If non-empty doxygen will try to run qhelpgenerator on the +# generated .qhp file. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_QHP is set to YES. + +QHG_LOCATION = + +# If the GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP tag is set to YES, additional index files will be +# generated, together with the HTML files, they form an Eclipse help plugin. To +# install this plugin and make it available under the help contents menu in +# Eclipse, the contents of the directory containing the HTML and XML files needs +# to be copied into the plugins directory of eclipse. The name of the directory +# within the plugins directory should be the same as the ECLIPSE_DOC_ID value. +# After copying Eclipse needs to be restarted before the help appears. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP = NO + +# A unique identifier for the Eclipse help plugin. When installing the plugin +# the directory name containing the HTML and XML files should also have this +# name. Each documentation set should have its own identifier. +# The default value is: org.doxygen.Project. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_ECLIPSEHELP is set to YES. + +ECLIPSE_DOC_ID = org.doxygen.Project + +# If you want full control over the layout of the generated HTML pages it might +# be necessary to disable the index and replace it with your own. The +# DISABLE_INDEX tag can be used to turn on/off the condensed index (tabs) at top +# of each HTML page. A value of NO enables the index and the value YES disables +# it. Since the tabs in the index contain the same information as the navigation +# tree, you can set this option to YES if you also set GENERATE_TREEVIEW to YES. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +DISABLE_INDEX = NO + +# The GENERATE_TREEVIEW tag is used to specify whether a tree-like index +# structure should be generated to display hierarchical information. If the tag +# value is set to YES, a side panel will be generated containing a tree-like +# index structure (just like the one that is generated for HTML Help). For this +# to work a browser that supports JavaScript, DHTML, CSS and frames is required +# (i.e. any modern browser). Windows users are probably better off using the +# HTML help feature. Via custom style sheets (see HTML_EXTRA_STYLESHEET) one can +# further fine-tune the look of the index. As an example, the default style +# sheet generated by doxygen has an example that shows how to put an image at +# the root of the tree instead of the PROJECT_NAME. Since the tree basically has +# the same information as the tab index, you could consider setting +# DISABLE_INDEX to YES when enabling this option. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +GENERATE_TREEVIEW = NO + +# The ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE tag can be used to set the number of enum values that +# doxygen will group on one line in the generated HTML documentation. +# +# Note that a value of 0 will completely suppress the enum values from appearing +# in the overview section. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 20, default value: 4. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +ENUM_VALUES_PER_LINE = 4 + +# If the treeview is enabled (see GENERATE_TREEVIEW) then this tag can be used +# to set the initial width (in pixels) of the frame in which the tree is shown. +# Minimum value: 0, maximum value: 1500, default value: 250. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +TREEVIEW_WIDTH = 250 + +# If the EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW option is set to YES, doxygen will open links to +# external symbols imported via tag files in a separate window. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +EXT_LINKS_IN_WINDOW = NO + +# Use this tag to change the font size of LaTeX formulas included as images in +# the HTML documentation. When you change the font size after a successful +# doxygen run you need to manually remove any form_*.png images from the HTML +# output directory to force them to be regenerated. +# Minimum value: 8, maximum value: 50, default value: 10. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +FORMULA_FONTSIZE = 10 + +# Use the FORMULA_TRANSPARENT tag to determine whether or not the images +# generated for formulas are transparent PNGs. Transparent PNGs are not +# supported properly for IE 6.0, but are supported on all modern browsers. +# +# Note that when changing this option you need to delete any form_*.png files in +# the HTML output directory before the changes have effect. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +FORMULA_TRANSPARENT = YES + +# Enable the USE_MATHJAX option to render LaTeX formulas using MathJax (see +# https://www.mathjax.org) which uses client side Javascript for the rendering +# instead of using pre-rendered bitmaps. Use this if you do not have LaTeX +# installed or if you want to formulas look prettier in the HTML output. When +# enabled you may also need to install MathJax separately and configure the path +# to it using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +USE_MATHJAX = NO + +# When MathJax is enabled you can set the default output format to be used for +# the MathJax output. See the MathJax site (see: +# http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. +# Possible values are: HTML-CSS (which is slower, but has the best +# compatibility), NativeMML (i.e. MathML) and SVG. +# The default value is: HTML-CSS. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_FORMAT = HTML-CSS + +# When MathJax is enabled you need to specify the location relative to the HTML +# output directory using the MATHJAX_RELPATH option. The destination directory +# should contain the MathJax.js script. For instance, if the mathjax directory +# is located at the same level as the HTML output directory, then +# MATHJAX_RELPATH should be ../mathjax. The default value points to the MathJax +# Content Delivery Network so you can quickly see the result without installing +# MathJax. However, it is strongly recommended to install a local copy of +# MathJax from https://www.mathjax.org before deployment. +# The default value is: https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.5/. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_RELPATH = http://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest + +# The MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS tag can be used to specify one or more MathJax +# extension names that should be enabled during MathJax rendering. For example +# MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = TeX/AMSmath TeX/AMSsymbols +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_EXTENSIONS = + +# The MATHJAX_CODEFILE tag can be used to specify a file with javascript pieces +# of code that will be used on startup of the MathJax code. See the MathJax site +# (see: http://docs.mathjax.org/en/latest/output.html) for more details. For an +# example see the documentation. +# This tag requires that the tag USE_MATHJAX is set to YES. + +MATHJAX_CODEFILE = + +# When the SEARCHENGINE tag is enabled doxygen will generate a search box for +# the HTML output. The underlying search engine uses javascript and DHTML and +# should work on any modern browser. Note that when using HTML help +# (GENERATE_HTMLHELP), Qt help (GENERATE_QHP), or docsets (GENERATE_DOCSET) +# there is already a search function so this one should typically be disabled. +# For large projects the javascript based search engine can be slow, then +# enabling SERVER_BASED_SEARCH may provide a better solution. It is possible to +# search using the keyboard; to jump to the search box use <access key> + S +# (what the <access key> is depends on the OS and browser, but it is typically +# <CTRL>, <ALT>/<option>, or both). Inside the search box use the <cursor down +# key> to jump into the search results window, the results can be navigated +# using the <cursor keys>. Press <Enter> to select an item or <escape> to cancel +# the search. The filter options can be selected when the cursor is inside the +# search box by pressing <Shift>+<cursor down>. Also here use the <cursor keys> +# to select a filter and <Enter> or <escape> to activate or cancel the filter +# option. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_HTML is set to YES. + +SEARCHENGINE = YES + +# When the SERVER_BASED_SEARCH tag is enabled the search engine will be +# implemented using a web server instead of a web client using Javascript. There +# are two flavors of web server based searching depending on the EXTERNAL_SEARCH +# setting. When disabled, doxygen will generate a PHP script for searching and +# an index file used by the script. When EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled the indexing +# and searching needs to be provided by external tools. See the section +# "External Indexing and Searching" for details. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SERVER_BASED_SEARCH = NO + +# When EXTERNAL_SEARCH tag is enabled doxygen will no longer generate the PHP +# script for searching. Instead the search results are written to an XML file +# which needs to be processed by an external indexer. Doxygen will invoke an +# external search engine pointed to by the SEARCHENGINE_URL option to obtain the +# search results. +# +# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine +# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library +# Xapian (see: https://xapian.org/). +# +# See the section "External Indexing and Searching" for details. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH = NO + +# The SEARCHENGINE_URL should point to a search engine hosted by a web server +# which will return the search results when EXTERNAL_SEARCH is enabled. +# +# Doxygen ships with an example indexer (doxyindexer) and search engine +# (doxysearch.cgi) which are based on the open source search engine library +# Xapian (see: https://xapian.org/). See the section "External Indexing and +# Searching" for details. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SEARCHENGINE_URL = + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the unindexed +# search data is written to a file for indexing by an external tool. With the +# SEARCHDATA_FILE tag the name of this file can be specified. +# The default file is: searchdata.xml. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +SEARCHDATA_FILE = searchdata.xml + +# When SERVER_BASED_SEARCH and EXTERNAL_SEARCH are both enabled the +# EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID tag can be used as an identifier for the project. This is +# useful in combination with EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS to search through multiple +# projects and redirect the results back to the right project. +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID = + +# The EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS tag can be used to enable searching through doxygen +# projects other than the one defined by this configuration file, but that are +# all added to the same external search index. Each project needs to have a +# unique id set via EXTERNAL_SEARCH_ID. The search mapping then maps the id of +# to a relative location where the documentation can be found. The format is: +# EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = tagname1=loc1 tagname2=loc2 ... +# This tag requires that the tag SEARCHENGINE is set to YES. + +EXTRA_SEARCH_MAPPINGS = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the LaTeX output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate LaTeX output. +# The default value is: YES. + +GENERATE_LATEX = NO + +# The LATEX_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the LaTeX docs will be put. If a +# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of +# it. +# The default directory is: latex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_OUTPUT = latex + +# The LATEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the LaTeX command name to be +# invoked. +# +# Note that when not enabling USE_PDFLATEX the default is latex when enabling +# USE_PDFLATEX the default is pdflatex and when in the later case latex is +# chosen this is overwritten by pdflatex. For specific output languages the +# default can have been set differently, this depends on the implementation of +# the output language. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_CMD_NAME = latex + +# The MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME tag can be used to specify the command name to generate +# index for LaTeX. +# Note: This tag is used in the Makefile / make.bat. +# See also: LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD for the part in the generated output file +# (.tex). +# The default file is: makeindex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME = makeindex + +# The LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD tag can be used to specify the command name to +# generate index for LaTeX. In case there is no backslash (\) as first character +# it will be automatically added in the LaTeX code. +# Note: This tag is used in the generated output file (.tex). +# See also: MAKEINDEX_CMD_NAME for the part in the Makefile / make.bat. +# The default value is: makeindex. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_MAKEINDEX_CMD = makeindex + +# If the COMPACT_LATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact LaTeX +# documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to save some +# trees in general. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +COMPACT_LATEX = NO + +# The PAPER_TYPE tag can be used to set the paper type that is used by the +# printer. +# Possible values are: a4 (210 x 297 mm), letter (8.5 x 11 inches), legal (8.5 x +# 14 inches) and executive (7.25 x 10.5 inches). +# The default value is: a4. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +PAPER_TYPE = a4wide + +# The EXTRA_PACKAGES tag can be used to specify one or more LaTeX package names +# that should be included in the LaTeX output. The package can be specified just +# by its name or with the correct syntax as to be used with the LaTeX +# \usepackage command. To get the times font for instance you can specify : +# EXTRA_PACKAGES=times or EXTRA_PACKAGES={times} +# To use the option intlimits with the amsmath package you can specify: +# EXTRA_PACKAGES=[intlimits]{amsmath} +# If left blank no extra packages will be included. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +EXTRA_PACKAGES = + +# The LATEX_HEADER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX header for the +# generated LaTeX document. The header should contain everything until the first +# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard header. See +# section "Doxygen usage" for information on how to let doxygen write the +# default header to a separate file. +# +# Note: Only use a user-defined header if you know what you are doing! The +# following commands have a special meaning inside the header: $title, +# $datetime, $date, $doxygenversion, $projectname, $projectnumber, +# $projectbrief, $projectlogo. Doxygen will replace $title with the empty +# string, for the replacement values of the other commands the user is referred +# to HTML_HEADER. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_HEADER = + +# The LATEX_FOOTER tag can be used to specify a personal LaTeX footer for the +# generated LaTeX document. The footer should contain everything after the last +# chapter. If it is left blank doxygen will generate a standard footer. See +# LATEX_HEADER for more information on how to generate a default footer and what +# special commands can be used inside the footer. +# +# Note: Only use a user-defined footer if you know what you are doing! +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_FOOTER = + +# The LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET tag can be used to specify additional user-defined +# LaTeX style sheets that are included after the standard style sheets created +# by doxygen. Using this option one can overrule certain style aspects. Doxygen +# will copy the style sheet files to the output directory. +# Note: The order of the extra style sheet files is of importance (e.g. the last +# style sheet in the list overrules the setting of the previous ones in the +# list). +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EXTRA_STYLESHEET = + +# The LATEX_EXTRA_FILES tag can be used to specify one or more extra images or +# other source files which should be copied to the LATEX_OUTPUT output +# directory. Note that the files will be copied as-is; there are no commands or +# markers available. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EXTRA_FILES = + +# If the PDF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the LaTeX that is generated is +# prepared for conversion to PDF (using ps2pdf or pdflatex). The PDF file will +# contain links (just like the HTML output) instead of page references. This +# makes the output suitable for online browsing using a PDF viewer. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +PDF_HYPERLINKS = YES + +# If the USE_PDFLATEX tag is set to YES, doxygen will use pdflatex to generate +# the PDF file directly from the LaTeX files. Set this option to YES, to get a +# higher quality PDF documentation. +# The default value is: YES. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +USE_PDFLATEX = YES + +# If the LATEX_BATCHMODE tag is set to YES, doxygen will add the \batchmode +# command to the generated LaTeX files. This will instruct LaTeX to keep running +# if errors occur, instead of asking the user for help. This option is also used +# when generating formulas in HTML. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_BATCHMODE = NO + +# If the LATEX_HIDE_INDICES tag is set to YES then doxygen will not include the +# index chapters (such as File Index, Compound Index, etc.) in the output. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_HIDE_INDICES = NO + +# If the LATEX_SOURCE_CODE tag is set to YES then doxygen will include source +# code with syntax highlighting in the LaTeX output. +# +# Note that which sources are shown also depends on other settings such as +# SOURCE_BROWSER. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_SOURCE_CODE = NO + +# The LATEX_BIB_STYLE tag can be used to specify the style to use for the +# bibliography, e.g. plainnat, or ieeetr. See +# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BibTeX and \cite for more info. +# The default value is: plain. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_BIB_STYLE = plain + +# If the LATEX_TIMESTAMP tag is set to YES then the footer of each generated +# page will contain the date and time when the page was generated. Setting this +# to NO can help when comparing the output of multiple runs. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_TIMESTAMP = NO + +# The LATEX_EMOJI_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute) +# path from which the emoji images will be read. If a relative path is entered, +# it will be relative to the LATEX_OUTPUT directory. If left blank the +# LATEX_OUTPUT directory will be used. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_LATEX is set to YES. + +LATEX_EMOJI_DIRECTORY = + +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Configuration options related to the RTF output +#--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +# If the GENERATE_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen will generate RTF output. The +# RTF output is optimized for Word 97 and may not look too pretty with other RTF +# readers/editors. +# The default value is: NO. + +GENERATE_RTF = NO + +# The RTF_OUTPUT tag is used to specify where the RTF docs will be put. If a +# relative path is entered the value of OUTPUT_DIRECTORY will be put in front of +# it. +# The default directory is: rtf. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES. + +RTF_OUTPUT = rtf + +# If the COMPACT_RTF tag is set to YES, doxygen generates more compact RTF +# documents. This may be useful for small projects and may help to save some +# trees in general. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES. + +COMPACT_RTF = NO + +# If the RTF_HYPERLINKS tag is set to YES, the RTF that is generated will +# contain hyperlink fields. The RTF file will contain links (just like the HTML +# output) instead of page references. This makes the output suitable for online +# browsing using Word or some other Word compatible readers that support those +# fields. +# +# Note: WordPad (write) and others do not support links. +# The default value is: NO. +# This tag requires that the tag GENERATE_RTF is set to YES. + +RTF_HYPERLINKS = NO + +# Load stylesheet definitions from file. Syntax is similar to doxygen's +# configuration file, i.e. a series of assignments. 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It's only supposed to be used internally by dpkg for + now. Header files, functions, variables and types might get renamed, + removed or change semantics. If you still have a need to use it, which + you'd be doing anyway, say by locally building dpkg to get the library, + then define the C preprocessor macro LIBDPKG_VOLATILE_API in your build + to acknowledge that fact. + +What: libdpkg-perl (perl modules) +Status: stable +Description: + Among the perl modules provided by libdpkg-perl, you can safely rely on + those that have $VERSION set to 1.00 (or higher). Note however that the + API is defined by what's documented in the corresponding manual pages and + nothing more. You can't assume anything else based on what you read in + the source code. If you feel the need for further refinements in the + documented API, don't hesitate to file a wishlist bug against + libdpkg-perl. + . + In case of API-breaking changes, the major number in $VERSION will be + increased. For API extensions, the minor number will be increased. + +What: custom changelog parsers as Dpkg::Changelog derived modules +Status: stable +Description: + Since dpkg 1.18.8, custom changelog parsers are supported as modules + derived from the Dpkg::Changelog module. The derived modules need to + implement all required documented methods. diff --git a/doc/README.feature-removal-schedule b/doc/README.feature-removal-schedule new file mode 100644 index 0000000..928880f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/README.feature-removal-schedule @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +This is a list of features that are scheduled to be removed from dpkg. + +What: fallback of dpkg-source to source format "1.0" without explicit debian/source/format +Status: deprecated +When: 1.17.x +Warning: program and lintian (missing-debian-source-format) +Why: + With the support of multiple source formats, the user should be explicit + about the desired source format. The fallback to "1.0" is there only for + backwards compatibility but will be removed once all packages have the + debian/source/format file. This is unlikely to happen before 1.17.x. + +What --forget-old-unavail (dpkg option) +Status: obsolete +When: 1.16.x +Warning: program +Why: + Purged packages are properly cleaned up now by dpkg, and old unavailable + leftovers are automatically cleaned up on database parsing. So there's no + need anymore for this manual action. + +What: --control-path (dpkg-query option) +Status: deprecated +When: 1.18.x +Warning: man page + This was a semi-public interface now superseded by --control-list and + --control-show, which are a better interface as they do not rely on any + specific database layout. Although there might still be cases where it's + required to avoid hardcoding the database layout, and it will be kept as + long as there's legitimate uses for it and no viable replacements. + +What: -L (dpkg-parsechangelog option) +Status: obsolete +Since: 1.18.8 +When: 1.19.x +Warning: program +Why: + The custom parsers have been switched from programs to perl modules, + and this option has no use any longer. The caller can set PERL5LIB or + PERLLIB to specify the perl module search path now. + +History of feature removals +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +What: cleanup-info (program) +Status: removed +Since: 1.15.0 +Why: + This program was needed long time ago to fixup broken info dir files + generated by buggy install-info programs. Should not be needed anymore. + +What: --largemem, --smallmem (dpkg option) +Status: removed +When: 1.15.1 +Why: + These options have been no-ops for a long time. + +What: --force-auto-select (dpkg option) +Status: removed +When: 1.15.1 +Why: + This option has been a no-op for so long, that there's no traces on git + history of its usage. + +What: recommended, contrib, base (priority) +Status: removed +When: 1.15.1 +Why: + These priorities have been superseded by either other fields or values in + other fields. + +What: 822-date (program) +Status: removed +When: 1.15.1 +Why: + Should switch to use 'date -R'. + +What: support of custom changelog parsers understanding only -v +Status: removed +Since: 1.15.5 +Why: + The debian changelog parser has been enhanced. It supports new options + that enable more fine-grained retrieval of information. Those new options + will be used by scripts (like dpkg-genchanges). + . + Custom changelog parsers must be updated to support the new API (see + dpkg-parsechangelog(1) and README.api). + +What: support for environment variable DPKG_NO_TSTP +Status: removed +Since: 1.15.6 +Why: + Having two ways to let the administrator get to a shell on conffile prompt + is confusing, it also impedes setting up a consistent environment to be + used by external programs. + +What: support for PGP +Status: removed +When: 1.16.4 +Warning: program +Why: + PGP is not part of Debian and GnuPG has been the standard tool for digital + signatures for several years already. Supporting only GnuPG enables us to + rely on some of its features. + +What: -u, --udeb (dpkg-scanpackages option) +Status: removed +When: 1.16.4 +Warning: program +Why: + This option has been superseded by -tudeb. + +What: support for custom changelog parsers as programs +Status: removed +Since: 1.18.8 +Why: + Using programs to implement the custom changelog parsers was very inefficient + as it required to parse the custom changelog, output deb822 formatted entries + to then parse that and output again with the desired format. + . + These were implemented as programs because at the time the perl code in dpkg + was not using perl modules, so it was not easy to extend. Using perl modules + now is cleaner and allows for a faster implementation. + . + In addition there's no known users in Debian, so it was deemed safe to remove + the support without a transition. + +What: Source-Version (substvar) +Status: removed +When: 1.18.11 +Warning: program, lintian (substvar-source-version-is-deprecated) +Why: + The semantics of Source-Version were misleading when applied to binNMUs. + Should switch to use binary:Version or source:Version substvars. + . + The code got changed to emit errors. + +What: -Zlzma (dpkg-deb option value) +Status: removed +When: 1.18.11 +Warning: program +Why: + LZMA compression has some format deficiencies fixed by XZ, which is what + upstream has replaced it with, as such there's no point in continuing to + support compressing new .deb files with that format, although unpacking + will be kept being supported to handle existing compressed files. + +What: -Zbzip2 (dpkg-deb option value) +Status: removed +When: 1.18.11 +Warning: program +Why: + bzip2 compression has been superseded by xz when it comes to size, and + gzip is still faster, in Debian there's really not many packages using + that compression, as such there's no point in continuing to support + compressing new .deb files with that format, although unpacking + will be kept being supported to handle existing compressed files. + +What: --new, --old (dpkg-deb options) +Status: removed +When: 1.18.11 +Warning: program +Why: + These options are not future-proof, and do not give the caller any + guarantee of what exact format version will be used to produce the + output file. They were replaced with a new --deb-format option. + +What: --print-installation-architecture (dpkg option) +Status: removed +When: 1.18.11 +Warning: program +Why: + Obsoleted long time ago (2005-01-22). Remaining packages should switch to + use 'dpkg --print-architecture'. diff --git a/doc/coding-style.txt b/doc/coding-style.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d2e2b90 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/coding-style.txt @@ -0,0 +1,343 @@ +Dpkg troff coding style 2016-01-29 +======================= + +General +~~~~~~~ + +Dashes that are relevant when copy & pasted need to be escaped (e.g. those +present in program, file, argument and field names). + +New sentences inside a paragraph should start on a new line, so that we +do not need to reflow the text when adding new content. + +Every new feature, option or behavior change needs to be documented with +the version introducing the change. + + +Dpkg M4sh/Autoconf coding style 2016-09-05 +=============================== + +General +~~~~~~~ + +All dpkg specific macros need to be prefixed with «DPKG_». Complex checks +should be defined as new macros under m4/dpkg-<name>.m4, and those used +in configure.ac which should look pretty simple. + +Quoting and indentation +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Code and arguments that wrap into the next line are indented by two spaces. + +In principle all macro argument should always be quoted. Which gives brings +one of the biggest readability issues with M4sh/Autoconf code, the amount of +consecutive quotes and parenthesis pairs, which can make it very hard to +notice if they are unbalanced. To avoid this we use a style that tries to +avoid more than two consecutive blocks of «])». + +We can either use a style resembling very simple function calls, when the +arguments are as well very simple, such as: + + AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([SOME_VARIABLE], + [SOME_CONCOCTED_WAY_TO_GET_A_VALUE], + [Some descriptive text here]) + + AS_CASE([condition], + [case-a], [do-a], + [case-b], [do-b]) + +Or one resembling curly-braced C-style blocks, such as this: + + AS_IF([condition], [ + DO_SOMETHING([here]) + ], [ + DO_OTHERWISE([there]) + ]) + +Except for AC_ARG_WITH, AC_ARG_ENABLE and AM_CONDITIONAL which need their +second argument quoted tightly surrounding the code, like this: + + AC_ARG_ENABLE([feature], + [AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-feature], [Disable feature])], + [], [enable_feature="yes"]) + + AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_SOME_FEATURE], + [test "x$ac_cv_have_some_feature" = "xyes" && \ + test "x$ac_cv_have_some_feature" = "xyes"]) + +or the output will get messed up. + + +Dpkg C/C++ coding style 2016-01-29 +======================= + +C language extensions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The code base assumes C89 plus the following C99 extensions: + + * Designated initializers. + * Compound literals. + * Trailing comma in enum. + * Variadic macros. + * Working bool type in <stdbool.h>. + * Working %j and %z printf modifiers. + * Magic __func__ variable. + +Those are checked at build time, and it will abort in case a needed extension +is not supported. + +C++ language extensions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The code base assumes C++03 plus the following C++11 extension: + + * Null pointer keyword (nullptr). + +This is checked at build time, and it will use compatibility code in case the +needed extension is not supported. + +General +~~~~~~~ + +The coding style is a mix of parts from KNF [K] and the Linux CodingStyle [L]. +If in doubt or missing from this file please ask, although files using the +tab based indentation can be considered canon. + + [K] <https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=style> + [L] <https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle> + +The code has a mix of an old coding style being phased out and the new +style. New files should use the new style, changes to files with the old +style should switch the code being touched except for the indentation level, +which should be preserved to match (2 spaces). + +Code should generally strive for clarity. Monster functions should be split +into logical and small pieces. + +Variable and function names should be generally descriptive, not needed +for variables commonly used (for example an index inside a loop, etc), +acronyms should only be used if they are widely known externally or +inside the project. The names should separate logical concepts within +with underscores. + +On comments use UTF-8 characters for quotes, copyright symbols, etc. + +On strings in code use simple or double quotes «''» «""». Not the unpaired +ones «`'». Strings marked for translation, should only be fixed if there's +other changes to be done on them, otherwise we get unneeded fuzzies. + + <https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html> + +Code documentation +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Public declarations should be documented using JavaDoc style comments. + +Documentation should always be close to its definition (usually in the .c +or .cc files) and not its declaration, so that when the code changes it's +less likely that they will get out of sync. For data types, macros and +similar where there's only declarations, the documentation will usually +go instead in the header files. + +For enum values and struct members, the documentation should usually be +one-line comments, preceding the item. + +The comment title should be on the second line on its own, and the long +description on its own paragraph. + +Examples: + +/** + * This is the enum title. + */ +enum value_list { + /** Value doing foo. */ + VALUE_A, + /** Value doing bar. */ + VALUE_B, +}; + +/** + * This is the title. + * + * This is the long description extending several lines, explaining in + * detail what this item does. + * + * @param a This is the a parameter. + * @param b This is the b parameter. + * + * @return This is the return value. + */ + +Indentation, alignment and spacing +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Lines should be 80 chars max. Indentation is done with hard tabs (which +should be considered to take 8 spaces width). Aligning with spaces: + +static void +function(void *ptr, int value) +{ + void *ref_ptr = get_ref(ptr); + int ref_value = get_value(ref); + + if (value > 10) + do_something(GLOBAL_MACRO, ptr, value, "some-string", + ref_ptr, ref_value, "other-string", + "extra-string"); +} + +When wrapping, logical operators should be kept on the preceding line: + + if (really_long_variable_to_be_checked_against_a && + really_long_variable_to_be_checked_against_b) + foo(); + +Spaces between operators: + + if (a && (b || c) && c == d) + break; + + a = (b + 4 * (5 - 6)) & 0xff; + +Spaces between assignments: + + a += b; + +Spaces after comma: + + foo(a, b); + +Space after keywords (for, while, do, if, etc, but sizeof should be +treated like a function): + + for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) + foo(i); + + memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(src)); + +Definition of local variables, related code blocks, functions bodies +should be split with blank lines: + +int +function(void) +{ + int a; + + foo(); + bar(); + + quux(); + + return 0; +} + +Braces +~~~~~~ + +Braces should be placed on the same line as the keyword, but on a new line +for the function body. No braces should be used for unambiguous one line +statements: + + if (a > 0) { + foo(a); + bar(a); + } else { + quux(0) + bar(0); + } + + for (;;) { + foo(); + bar(); + } + + do { + foo(); + bar(); + } while (quux()); + + switch (foo) { + case a: + bar(); + break; + case b: + default: + baz(); + break; + } + +Code conventions +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Prefer assigning outside of conditionals: + + n = read_items(); + if (n < 100) + foo(); + +String comparisons should use comparison operators to make it easier to +see what operation is being done: + + if (strcmp(a, b) == 0) + foo(); + + if (strcmp(a, b) < 0) + foo(); + + +Dpkg Perl coding style 2019-03-27 +====================== + +General +~~~~~~~ + +In general you should follow the conventions listed in perlstyle(1). +All the code should run with the “use strict” and “use warnings” pragmas, +and pass «DPKG_DEVEL_MODE=1 make check». + +Code documentation +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Public modules should be documented with POD (see perlpod(1)). Private +code doesn't have to use POD, simple comment lines (starting with "#") are +enough, but if they use POD they need to note the fact that the module is +private in the CHANGES section and specify a version «0.xx». Public scripts +are documented in their corresponding manual pages. + +Indentation, alignment and spacing +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Lines should be 80 chars max. The indentation level is 4 characters, and +indentation is done with soft tabs (no hard tabs) and spaces. + +if ($foo) { + if ($bar) { + print "Hello\n"; + unless ($baz) { + print "Who are you?\n"; + } + } +} + +Perl version +~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +We don't want to impose a too-recent Perl version, so only use features +supported by the Perl version that is currently in Debian oldstable when +possible. Currently that means Perl 5.24.1. + +Object methods +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +Use a single line to retrieve all the arguments and use $self as name +for the current object: + +sub do_something { + my ($self, $arg1, $arg2, %opts) = @_; + ... +} + +Supplementary optional arguments should be named and thus stored in a +hash. diff --git a/doc/frontend.txt b/doc/frontend.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9ea1e20 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/frontend.txt @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +Frontend Interfaces +=================== + +This file will try to document some of the interfaces that dpkg makes +available to frontends or that expects them to use, which are currently +not covered by any other type of documentation. + + +Database Locking +---------------- + +Any frontend needing to make sure no write operation is currently happening, +and no other frontend is running should first acquire the frontend lock at +«<admindir>/lock-frontend», and then acquire the dpkg database lock at +«<admindir>/lock». When the frontend invokes dpkg, it should set the +environment variable DPKG_FRONTEND_LOCKED (to prevent dpkg from acquiring +the frontend lock), and then release the dpkg database lock, which will be +acquired by dpkg itself. This way no other frontend following this protocol +can race to perform operations while another one has one in progress. + +These locks must be file record locks (i.e. fcntl(2) advisory locking), and +the whole file should be locked, as that's the most portable way to perform +this operation; this can be achieved by using start=0, len=0 and +whence=SEEK_SET. diff --git a/doc/lcov-inject.pl b/doc/lcov-inject.pl new file mode 100755 index 0000000..12b78bd --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/lcov-inject.pl @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# lcov-inject.pl +# +# Copyright © 2014 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> +# +# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or +# (at your option) any later version. +# +# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +# GNU General Public License for more details. +# +# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. +# + +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Cwd; +use Devel::Cover::DB; + +my $dir = 'scripts'; +my $cwd = getcwd(); + +chdir $dir or die "cannot switch to $dir\n"; + +my $db = Devel::Cover::DB->new(db => 'cover_db'); +$db = $db->merge_runs(); +$db->calculate_summary(map { $_ => 1 } $db->collected()); + +chdir $cwd or die "cannot switch to $cwd\n"; + +my $s = $db->{summary}{Total}; + +my $tmpl = sprintf ' + <td class="coverFile"><a href="%s">%s</a></td> + <td class="coverBar" align="center"> + <table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=1> + <tr><td class="coverBarOutline">%s</td></tr> + </table> + </td> + %s + %s + %s + </tr> + <tr> +', "$dir/coverage.html", $dir, bar_html($s->{total}{percentage}), + box_html($s->{total}), box_html($s->{subroutine}), box_html($s->{branch}); + +while (<>) { + s/^(.*<td .*href="src\/index\.html">.*)$/$tmpl$1/; + print; +} + +sub bar_image { + my ($num) = @_; + + return 'emerald.png' if $num >= 90; + return 'ruby.png' if $num < 75; + return 'amber.png'; +} + +sub bar_html { + my ($num) = @_; + + my $html = sprintf '<img src="%s" width=%.0f height=10 alt="%.1f">', + bar_image($num), $num, $num; + + if ($num < 100) { + $html .= sprintf '<img src="snow.png" width=%.0f height=10 alt="%.1f">', + 100 - $num, $num; + } + + return $html; +} + +sub box_rating { + my ($num) = @_; + + return 'Hi' if $num >= 90; + return 'Lo' if $num < 75; + return 'Med'; +} + +sub box_html { + my ($stats) = @_; + + return sprintf '<td class="coverPer%s">%.1f %%</td>' . "\n" . + '<td class="coverNum%s">%d / %d</td>', + box_rating($stats->{percentage}), $stats->{percentage}, + box_rating($stats->{percentage}), $stats->{covered}, $stats->{total}; +} + +1; diff --git a/doc/protected-field.txt b/doc/protected-field.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d984440 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/protected-field.txt @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +Support for a Protected field +============================= + +Status: draft, experimental +URL: https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/Spec/ProtectedField + +Summary +------- + +The goal of the following proposal is to standardize a field to split +part of the «Essential» packages, and add support for it in the package +management stack. There is currently an Important field, that has the +correct semantics but has a very confusing name and is only supported +by apt anyway, so this new field would phase out that one. + +Background +---------- + +Our current use of «Essential: yes» is confused, and it includes several +conflated things, some of which would be worth splitting up. + +We use «Essential» to: + + * Denote that a package must be always installed and cannot be + removed (easily), because it is essential to the system in some way. + * Denote that a package must be functional even when just unpacked + (after having been configured once / fully bootstrapped). + * Mark auto-vivification, by making front-ends either complain very + loudly or reinstalling these packages when missing. + * Minimize dependency loops, by making these dependencies implicit. + +One problem is that the first point above includes being essential for +the packaging system during upgrades/installation, for the operation +of the system in general, and for the operation of the system during +boot. + +The latter is not always necessary though, for example within a chroot, +or some types of containers. There has been work on trying to trim down +the pseudo-essential set as can be seen from: + + <https://wiki.debian.org/Proposals/EssentialOnDiet> + <https://wiki.debian.org/BusterPriorityRequalification> + +And several of these switches made use of a pre-existing field called +«Important», defined and currently only supported by apt, which had the +following properties: + + * These packages are not required to be installed. + * They do not have to be usable while unconfigured. + * Dependencies need to be spelled out. + +Proposal +-------- + +The proposal would be to add support for a new Protected field, with the +following properties: + + * Protected packages should not be trivial to remove (require a force + option for example, like «Essential»). + * Protected packages should not be required to be installed (i.e. once + removed they should not be automatically brought back by a front-end, + unlike «Essential»). + * Protected packages must be depended on explicitly (unlike «Essential»). + * Protected packages must be functional even when unpacked (think of + a boot loader or an init system; like «Essential»). [XXX: This one is + not entirely clear and might not match reality anyway, e.g. kernels, + which might require building an initramfs, etc.] + +This would make it possible to phase out the current «Important» field +usage (because it has a name too confusing relative to the «Priority» +value; and has small tooling coverage) and the usage of «Essential» for +at least packages involved in the boot process, and perhaps also for +packages essential for operation of the system in general (in contrast +to packages required for the packaging system). diff --git a/doc/rootless-builds.txt b/doc/rootless-builds.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af0a328 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/rootless-builds.txt @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +Supporting rootless builds +========================== + +Status: recommendation, stable +Version: 1.0 + +Background +---------- + +Traditionally, Debian packages have required (fake)root privileges for some +of the "debian/rules" targets. This has required also a split between build +and binary targets; making the builds slower, due to the increased amount +of invocations of "debian/rules" and the overhead of using fakeroot(1) or +equivalent fake environments, or less secure due to the increased dangers +of running under real root via sudo or equivalent. + +On this document when talking about "(fake)root" privileges, it will refer +to any mechanism, supported by the dpkg-buildpackage "-r/--root-command" +option, that can provide either a real or faked root user environment. + +Specification +------------- + +We add a new field to the "Source" stanza of debian/control: + + Rules-Requires-Root: no | binary-targets | <implementations-keywords> + +The case sensitive values are defined as: + + * If "no", then "debian/rules binary" will not require root at all (not even + fakeroot). + - If the "no" keyword is used, it MUST be the only keyword in that field + and MUST appear exactly once. + + * If "binary-targets", then "debian/rules binary" (etc.) must always be run + under (fake)root. This is the default/status quo. + + * <implementations-keywords> will be a space separated list of keywords which + define when root is required. + + - Keywords consists of <namespace>/<cases>. The "namespace" part cannot + contain "/" or whitespace. The "cases" part cannot contain whitespace. + Furthermore, both parts MUST consist entirely of printable ASCII + characters. + + - Each tool/package will define a namespace named after itself and provide + a number of cases where (fake)root is required. + (See also "Implementation provided keywords".) + + - When "Rules-Requires-Root" is set to <implementations-keywords>, the + builder (i.e. whatever is executing debian/rules) will expose an + interface that is used to run a command under (fake)root via the + "Gain Root API". If the builder cannot provide such a command, it + MUST behave like "Rules-Requires-Root" was set to "binary-targets", + i.e. run "debian/rules binary" under (fake)root. + +When the builder supports this specification, it MUST notify this fact to +the rules file via the "DEB_RULES_REQUIRES_ROOT" environment variable, with +the value it has obtained from the Rules-Requires-Root field or some builder +specific override mechanism, which will denote the level of support the +builder has chosen to commit to take effect during the build. When set, +it MUST be a valid value for the Rules-Requires-Root field. If unset, +the build system SHOULD assume that the builder does not recognize the +Rules-Requires-Root field at all. + +It is always permissible for a builder to ignore this field and fall back to +running the binary targets under (fake)root. This is to ensure backwards +compatibility when builds are performed by legacy builders or older versions +of the tooling. + +Tools called from the rules file MUST cope gracefully with being called under +(fake)root even when Rules-Requires-Root is set to a value that implies they +should not be (e.g. "no"). However, they MUST NOT attempt to run processes +under (fake)root when run as a regular user when Rules-Requires-Root does +not list any keywords they respond to. + +Tools MUST gracefully ignore valid unknown keywords outside their namespace. +They MAY warn about unknown keywords inside their namespace. + +The value of this field MUST NOT change the content of the package in any +way. Notably, packages that are bit-for-bit reproducible MUST still provide +bit-for-bit identical results even when the field is ignored. + +Implementation provided keywords +-------------------------------- + +Keywords provided by various implementations: + + * dpkg/target-subcommand: When the package needs to run a given command + under (fake)root within the "debian/rules" files directly, this MUST be + declared via this keyword. + + * dpkg/target/<target-name>: When a specific "debian/rules" unofficial + target (none of the root-requiring "binary-indep", "binary-arch", "binary", + "clean", nor the non-root-requiring "build-indep", "build-arch", "build") + needs to be run under (fake)root, this MUST be declared via this dynamic + keyword, where <target-name> is the name of the "debian/rules" target. + + * debhelper/upstream-make-install: The dh_auto_install command will run + the "install" target from the upstream's Makefile under (fake)root (for + the "makefile" build system or one derived from it). + +Gain Root API +------------- + +The builder will provide a command to promote a given command to (fake)root +by exposing it in the environment variable "DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD". Tools that +need this promotion will then use it like the following: + + $DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD cmd-that-needs-root ... + +This command is subject to the same requirements as the "gain-root-command" +that dpkg-buildpackage accepts via its "-r/--root-command" option, which +means that it can contain space-separated parameters. If dpkg-buildpackage is +called with "-r/--root-command", then dpkg-buildpackage shall use that value +as the value for "DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD". The command SHOULD preserve all the +environment variables, unmodified. + +The variable SHOULD only be provided when there is a need for it. Notably +when "Rules-Requires-Root" is either "no" or "binary-targets" the variable +SHOULD NOT be defined. + +(The "DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD" variable used to be named "DPKG_GAIN_ROOT_CMD" +starting with dpkg 1.19.0 and before dpkg 1.19.1 when this specification +got released as stable. The old name MUST not be used.) + +Common cases +------------ + + * Upstream installation insists on "sudo make install"-like behaviour. + => Use dpkg/target-subcommand or debhelper/upstream-make-install. + + * Files shipped in the package must be owned by another user than root. + => Not covered; use "binary-targets" for now until dpkg+debhelper + provides the required interface. + +Prototyping/preparation +======================= + +dpkg side +--------- + +dpkg-deb --build provides the --root-owner-group option so that dh_builddeb +or direct calls can control the owner/group file values w/o requiring +(fake)root. + +dpkg-buildpackage must export DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD when necessary (for +prototyping, doing this unconditionally would be fine). + + +debhelper side +-------------- + +When the field is present: + + * dh_testroot will behave as usual when Rules-Requires-Root is not present + or set to "binary-targets". + + * dh_testroot will be a no-op when Rules-Requires-Root is set to "no". + + * Otherwise, dh_testroot will either verify that it is run under (fake)root + (as usual) OR assert that DEB_GAIN_ROOT_CMD is defined. + + * debhelper build systems will be patched to check for the + "debhelper/upstream-make-install" keyword and use the "Gain Root API" + accordingly. + + * All other (src:)debhelper commands will skip their calls to chown + (currently they just reset them to "0:0" anyway). + +With the above, a default "dh $@" will no longer require (fake)root when +built (and Rules-Requires-Root is "no"). + +Prototyping: + + * During prototyping, dh_builddeb can wrap the dpkg-deb --build call with + fakeroot (when not already root). diff --git a/doc/triggers.txt b/doc/triggers.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a8de984 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/triggers.txt @@ -0,0 +1,816 @@ +TRIGGERS +======== + +Introduction +------------ + +A dpkg trigger is a facility that allows events caused by one package +but of interest to another package to be recorded and aggregated, and +processed later by the interested package. This feature simplifies +various registration and system-update tasks and reduces duplication +of processing. + +(NB: Triggers are intended for events that occur during package +installation, not events that occur in general operation.) + + +Concepts +-------- + +Each trigger is named, and at any time zero or more packages may be +interested in it. + +We currently envisage three kinds of triggers: + * Explicit triggers. These can be activated by any program + by running dpkg-trigger (at any time, but ideally from a maintainer + script). + * File triggers. These are activated automatically by dpkg + when a matching file is installed, upgraded or removed as part + of a package. They may also be explicitly activated by running + dpkg-trigger. + * Future kinds of special triggers, which are activated by magic code + in dpkg itself. Currently none are defined besides file triggers. + +A trigger is always activated by a particular package. + +Trigger names contain only printing 7-bit ascii characters (no +whitespace). Each trigger kind has a distinct subset of the trigger +name space so that the kind can be determined from the name. After we +run out of straightforward syntaxes, we will use <kind>:<details>. + +When a trigger is activated, it becomes pending for every package +which is interested in the trigger at that time. Each package has a +list of zero or more pending triggers. Repeated activation of the +same trigger has no additional effect. Note that in general a trigger +will not be processed immediately when it is activated; processing is +deferred until it is convenient (as described below). + +At a trigger activation, the interested packages(s) are added to the +triggering package's list of triggers-awaited packages (unless the +trigger has been configured to not require it); the triggering +package is said to await the trigger processing. + +A package which has pending triggers, or which awaits triggers, is not +considered properly installed. There are two new dpkg status values, +‘triggers-pending’ and ‘triggers-awaited’, which lie between +‘config-failed’ and ‘installed’. + + +Details - Overview table +------------------------ + + Status Pending Awaited Satisfies Remedy + triggers triggers Depends + + unpacked never maybe No postinst configure + c.-failed never maybe No postinst configure (when requested) + t.-awaited yes always No postinst triggered + fix awaited pkg(s) + t.-awaited no always No fix awaited package(s) + t.-pending always never Yes postinst triggered + installed never never Yes n/a + +Packages in t-awaited and t-pending demand satisfaction of their +dependencies just like packages in installed. + + +Details - triggering package +---------------------------- + +When a package <T> activates a trigger in which a package <I> is +interested, <I> is added to the list of packages whose trigger +processing is awaited by <T>. Zero or more packages <I> may be added as a +result of any particular trigger activation, depending on how many +packages were interested. (If <T> chooses, explicit trigger activation +using dpkg-trigger of <I> by <T> need not make <T> become triggers-awaited +in this way.) + +A package which awaits trigger processing but would otherwise be +‘installed’ or ‘triggers-pending’ is considered to be in state +‘triggers-awaited’. Packages in ‘triggers-awaited’ do not satisfy +Depends dependencies. + +Every triggered package <I> in <T>'s list of awaited packages either has a +nonempty list of pending triggers, or is in ‘config-failed’ or worse. +When <I> enters ‘installed’ (or ‘config-files’ or ‘not-installed’), the +entry in <T>'s list of awaited packages is removed so that <T> may, if it +no longer awaits any packages, become ‘installed’ or ‘triggers-pending’. + +Packages in ‘config-files’ or ‘not-installed’ do not await triggers. + + +Details - triggered package +--------------------------- + +When one of the triggers in which a package is interested is +activated, the triggered package has the trigger added to its list of +pending triggers. Packages with a nonempty list of pending triggers +which would otherwise be in state ‘installed’ are in state +‘triggers-pending’ instead, so if the package was previously +‘installed’ it becomes ‘triggers-pending’. + +If a package has nonempty lists both of pending and awaited triggers, +then it is in ‘triggers-awaited’. Nevertheless efforts will still be +made to process its triggers so as to make the list of pending +triggers empty. + +To restore a package in state ‘triggers-pending’ to ‘installed’, or to +process pending triggers of a package with both pending and awaited +triggers, dpkg will run the postinst script as: + + postinst triggered "<trigger-name> <trigger-name> ..." + +by passing a space-separated list of <trigger-name>s as the second argument. + +This will be attempted for each relevant package at the end of each +dpkg run; so, normally, in the same dpkg run as the event which made +the package go to ‘triggers-pending’. This leaves packages in +reasonable states by default. + +If the “postinst triggered” run fails the package goes to +‘config-failed’, so that the trigger processing will not be attempted +again until explicitly requested. + + + │ + v + ┌────────────┐ + │ unpacked │ + └─────┬──────┘ + │ + │ + (automatic)│ ┌───────────────┐ + │ │ config-failed │ + │ └─────┬─────────┘ + │ │ ^ + │ │ │ + ├──────<─────┘ │ ┌──────────────────────────────────┐ + │ (user request) │ │ triggers-pending │ + postinst │ │ │ or │ + "configure" │ │ │ triggers-awaited w/ some pending │ + │ │ └────────────┬─────────────────────┘ + │ │ │ ^ + ├────────>───────┤ postinst │ │ + │ error │ "triggered" │ │ + │ │ (automatic) │ │ + │ │ │ │ trigger(s) + │ │ │ │ activated + │ └────────<─────────┤ │ + │ error │ │ + │ │ │ + v v │ + ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────┴────┐ + │ installed or triggers-awaited w/ none pending │ + └───────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ + +Packages in ‘config-failed’ or worse are never considered to have +lists of pending triggers. A package whose postinst is being run +can however acquire pending triggers during that run (ie, a package +can trigger itself). + +This means that if a triggering package <T> awaits trigger processing by +an interested package <I>, and <I> goes to ‘config-failed’ or worse (eg, +during unpack for upgrade), then when <I> is reconfigured (goes to +‘installed’) or removed, <T> will no longer await processing by <I>, so +that <T> may automatically go from ‘triggers-awaited’ to ‘installed’. + +Or to put it another way, triggered actions are considered irrelevant +if the interested package <I> is not configured. When <I>'s postinst is +called with ‘configure’, it must do whatever actions are necessary to +deal with any trigger activations which might have occurred while it +was not configured, just as if the package was being configured for +the first time. + +Trigger processing should be idempotent. The list of triggers being +processed is provided to the postinst only so that it can optimize +away redundant processing. + +In that case, where an interested package has more than one trigger +and wants to process them differently, the list of triggers can be can +be examined in a shell script like this: + case " $2 " in + *" trigger-name-a "*) process-trigger-a ;; + esac +Generally each trigger name should be tested for separately, as the +postinst will often be called for several triggers at once. + +Note that if a package both activates triggers in other packages, and +is interested in triggers of its own, its postinst may run for trigger +processing before the postinst(s) of the package(s) it has triggered. + + +Timing guarantees, races, etc. +------------------------------ + +Activating a trigger will not have any immediate effect, although +putative resulting status changes will show up in dpkg --status etc. +(Putative because the actual status changes may depend on the state of +trigger interests when dpkg processes the trigger activation into +the status database, rather than that when dpkg --status is run.) + +A package is only guaranteed to become notified of a trigger +activation if it is continuously interested in the trigger, and never +in ‘config-failed’ or worse, during the period from when the trigger +is activated until dpkg runs the package postinst (either due to +--configure --pending, or at the end of the relevant run, as described +above). Subsequent to activation and before notification, the +interested package will not be considered in state ‘installed’, so +long as the package remains interested, and the triggering package +will not be considered ‘installed’. + +If the package is not in state ‘installed’, ‘triggers-pending’ or +‘triggers-awaited’ then pending triggers are not accumulated. +However, if such a package (between ‘half-installed’ and +‘config-failed’ inclusive) declares some trigger interests then the +triggering packages *will* await their configuration (which implies +completion of any necessary trigger processing) or removal. + +It is not defined in what order triggers will run. dpkg will make +some effort to minimize redundant work in the case where many packages +have postinst trigger processing activating another package's triggers +(for example, by processing triggers in fifo order during a single +dpkg run). Cycles in the triggering graph are prohibited and will +eventually, perhaps after some looping, be detected by dpkg and cause +trigger processing to fail; when this happens one of the packages +involved will be put in state ‘config-failed’ so that the trigger loop +will not be reattempted. See “Cycle detection” below. + + +Explicit triggers +----------------- + +Explicit triggers have names with the same syntax as package names, +*but* should *not* normally be named identically to a package. + +When choosing an explicit trigger name it is usually good to include a +relevant package name or some other useful identifier to help make the +trigger name unique. On the other hand, explicit triggers should +generally not be renamed just because the interested or triggering +packages' names change. + +Explicit trigger names form part of the interface between packages. +Therefore in case of wider use of any trigger the name and purpose +should be discussed in the usual way and documented in the appropriate +packaging guidelines (eg, in the distribution policy). + + +File triggers +------------- + +File triggers have names of the form + /path/to/directory/or/file +and are activated when the specified filesystem object, or any object +under the specified subdirectory, is created, updated or deleted by +dpkg during package unpack or removal. The pathname must be absolute. + +File triggers should not generally be used without mutual consent. +The use of a file trigger, and the name of the trigger used, should be +stated in the distribution policy, so that a package which creates a +relevant file in a maintainer script can activate the trigger explicitly. + +File triggers must definitely not be used as an escalation tool in +disagreements between different packages as to the desired contents of +the filesystem. Trigger activation due to a particular file should +not generally modify that file again. + +Configuration files (whether dpkg-handled conffiles or not), or any +other files which are modified at times other than package management, +should not rely on file triggers detecting all modifications; dpkg +triggers are not a general mechanism for filesystem monitoring. + +If there are or might be directory symlinks which result in packages +referring to files by different names, then to be sure of activation +all of the paths which might be included in packages should be listed. +The path specified by the interested package is matched against the +path included in the triggering package, not against the truename of +the file as installed. Only textually identical filenames (or +filenames where the interest is a directory prefix of the installed +file) are guaranteed to match. + +A file trigger is guaranteed to be activated before the file in +question is modified by dpkg; on the other hand, a file trigger might +be activated even though no file was actually modified. Changes made +by dpkg to the link count of a file, or to solely the inode number +(ie, if dpkg atomically replaces it with another identical file), are +not guaranteed to cause trigger activation. + +Because of the restriction on trigger names, it is not possible to +declare a file trigger for a directory whose name contains whitespace, +i18n characters, etc. Such a trigger should not be necessary. + + +Package declarations regarding triggers +--------------------------------------- + +See deb-triggers(5). + +Support future extension of the trigger name syntax with additional +dpkg-generated triggers is as follows: a package which is interested +in any unsupported trigger kinds cannot be configured (since such a +package cannot be guaranteed to have these triggers properly activated +by dpkg). Therefore no package can be interested in any unsupported +trigger kinds and they can be freely activated (both by ‘activate’ and +by dpkg-trigger). dpkg-deb will be changed to warn about unrecognized +trigger names syntaxes and unrecognized trigger control directives. + + +New command line interfaces to dpkg tools +----------------------------------------- + +See dpkg(1). + +Here is a summary of the behaviours: + + Command line Trigproc Trigproc Configure + these any triggered + ----------------------+---------------+---------------+----------------- + --unpack no usually[1] none + --remove n/a usually[1] none + --install n/a usually[1] these + --configure -a any needed usually[1] any needed + --configure <some> if needed usually[1] must, or trigproc + --triggers-only -a any needed usually[1] none + --triggers-only <some> must usually not[1] none + + [1] can be specified explicitly by --triggers or --no-triggers + + +See dpkg-trigger(1). + +A trigger may be activated explicitly with: + dpkg-trigger [--by-package <package>] <name-of-trigger> + dpkg-trigger --no-await <name-of-trigger> + +There will be no output to stdout, and none to stderr unless +dpkg-trigger is unable to make a record of the trigger activation. + +NB that in the case of a file trigger the name of the trigger is +needed, not the name of a file which would match the trigger. + + +apt and aptitude +---------------- + +These must be taught about the new ‘triggers-awaited’ and +‘triggers-pending’ states. Packages in these states should be treated +roughly like those in ‘unpacked’: the remedy is to run dpkg +--configure. + +Normally apt and aptitude will not see packages in ‘triggers-pending’ +since dpkg will generally attempt to run the triggers thus leaving the +package in ‘config-failed’ or ‘installed’. + +Note that automatic package management tools which call dpkg (like apt +and aptitude) should not attempt to configure individual packages in +state ‘triggers-pending’ (or indeed ‘triggers-awaited’) with dpkg +--triggers-only <package>... or dpkg --no-triggers --configure <package>..., +or similar approaches. This might defeat dpkg's trigger cycle detection. + +A package management tool which will run dpkg --configure --pending at +the end may use --no-triggers on its other dpkg runs. This would be +more efficient as it allows more aggressive deferral (and hence more +unification) of trigger processing. + + +Error handling +-------------- + +Packages should be written so that they DO NOT BREAK just because +their pending triggers have not yet been run. It is allowed for the +functionality relating to the unprocessed trigger to fail (ie, the +package which is awaiting the trigger processing may be broken), but +the remainder of the interested package must work normally. + +For example, a package which uses file triggers to register addons +must cope with (a) an addon being dropped into the filesystem but not +yet registered and (b) an addon being removed but not yet +deregistered. In both of these cases the package's main functionality +must continue to work normally; failure of the addon in question is +expected, warning messages are tolerable, but complete failure of the +whole package, or failures of other addons, are not acceptable. + +dpkg cannot ensure that triggers are run in a timely enough manner for +pathological error behaviours to be tolerable. + + +Where a trigger script finds bad data provided by a triggering +package, it should generally report to stderr the problem with the bad +data and exit nonzero, leaving the interested package in config-failed +and the triggering package in triggers-awaited and thus signalling the +problem to the user. + +Alternatively, in some situations it may be more desirable to allow +the interested package to be configured even though it can only +provide partial service. In this case clear information will have to +be given in appropriate places about the missing functionality, and a +record should be made of the cause of the errors. This option is +recommended for situations where the coupling between the interested +and triggering package is particularly loose; an example of such a +loose coupling would be Python modules. + + + +WORKED EXAMPLE - SCROLLKEEPER +============================= + +Currently, every Gnome program which comes with some help installs the +help files in /usr/share/gnome/help and then in the postinst runs +scrollkeeper-update. scrollkeeper-update reads, parses and rewrites +some large xml files in /var/lib/scrollkeeper; currently this +occurs at every relevant package installation, upgrade or removal. + +When triggers are available, this will work as follows: + + * gnome-foobar will ship its «omf» file in /usr/share/omf as + normal, but will not contain any special machinery to invoke + scrollkeeper. + + * scrollkeeper will in its triggers control file say: + interest /usr/share/omf + and in its postinst say: + scrollkeeper-update-now -q + + dpkg will arrange that this is run once at the end of each run + where any documentation was updated. + + Note that it is not necessary to execute this only on particular + postinst "$1" values; however, at the time of writing, scrollkeeper + does this: + + if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then + printf "Rebuilding the database. This may take some time.\n" + scrollkeeper-rebuilddb -q + fi + + and to retain this behaviour, something along the following lines + would be sensible: + + if [ "$1" = "configure" ]; then + printf "Rebuilding the database. This may take some time.\n" + scrollkeeper-rebuilddb -q + else + printf "Updating GNOME help database.\n" + scrollkeeper-update-now -q + fi + + * dh_scrollkeeper will only adjust the DTD declarations and no longer + edit maintainer scripts. + + +Full implementation of the transition plan defined below, for +scrollkeeper, goes like this: + + 1. Update scrollkeeper: + - Add a ‘triggers’ control archive file containing + interest /usr/share/omf + - Make the postinst modifications as described above. + - Rename scrollkeeper-update to scrollkeeper-update-now + - Provide a new wrapper script as scrollkeeper-update: + #!/bin/sh + set -e + if type dpkg-trigger >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ + dpkg-trigger /usr/share/omf; then + exit 0 + fi + exec scrollkeeper-update-now "$@" + + 2. In gnome-policy chapter 2, “Use of scrollkeeper”, + - delete the requirement that the package must depend on + scrollkeeper + - delete the requirement that the package must invoke + scrollkeeper in the postinst and postrm + - instead say: + + OMF files should be installed under /usr/share/omf in the + usual way. A dpkg trigger is used to arrange to update the + scrollkeeper documentation index automatically and no special + care need be taken in packages which supply OMFs. + + If an OMF file is placed, modified or removed other than as + a file installed in the ordinary way by dpkg, the dpkg file + trigger «/usr/share/omf» should be activated; see the dpkg + triggers specification for details. + + Existing packages which Depend on scrollkeeper (>= 3.8) + because of dh_scrollkeeper or explicit calls to + scrollkeeper-update should be modified not to Depend on + scrollkeeper. + + 3. Update debhelper's dh_scrollkeeper not to edit maintainer + scripts. One of dh_scrollkeeper or lintian should be changed to + issue a warning for packages with scrollkeeper (>= 3.8) in the + Depends control file line. + + 4. Remove the spurious dependencies on scrollkeeper, at our leisure. + As a bonus, after this is complete it will be possible to remove + scrollkeeper while keeping all of the documentation-supplying + gnome packages installed. + + 5. If there are any packages which do by hand what dh_scrollkeeper + does, change them not to call scrollkeeper-update and drop + their dependency on scrollkeeper. + +This is not 100% in keeping with the full transition plan defined +below: if a new gnome package is used with an old scrollkeeper, there +is some possibility that the help will not properly be available. + +Unfortunately, dh_scrollkeeper doesn't generate the scrollkeeper +dependency in the control file, which makes it excessively hard to get +the dependency up to date. The bad consequences of the inaccurate +dependencies are less severe than the contortions which would be +required to deal with the problem. + + +TRANSITION PLAN +=============== + + +Old dpkg to new dpkg +-------------------- + +The first time a trigger-supporting dpkg is run on any system, it will +activate all triggers in which anyone is interested, immediately. + +These trigger activations will not be processed in the same dpkg run, +to avoid unexpectedly processing triggers while attempting an +unrelated operation. dpkg --configure --pending (and not other dpkg +operations) will run the triggers, and the dpkg postinst will warn the +user about the need to run it (if this deferred triggers condition +exists). (Any triggers activated or reactivated *after* this +mass-activation will be processed in the normal way.) + +To use this correctly: + * Packages which are interested in triggers, or which want to + explicitly activate triggers, should Depend on the + triggers-supporting version of dpkg. + * Update instructions and tools should arrange to run + dpkg --configure --pending + after the install; this will process the pending triggers. + +dpkg's prerm will check for attempts to downgrade while triggers are +pending and refuse. (Since the new dpkg would be installed but then +refuse to read the status file.) In case this is necessary a separate +tool will be provided which will: + * Put all packages with any pending triggers into state + ‘config-failed’ and remove the list of pending triggers. + * Remove the list of awaited triggers from every package. This + may cause packages to go from ‘triggers-awaited’ to ‘installed’ + which is not 100% accurate but the best that can be done. + * Remove /var/lib/dpkg/triggers (to put the situation to that which + we would have seen if the trigger-supporting dpkg had never been + installed). + + +Higher-level programs +--------------------- + +The new dpkg will declare versioned Conflicts against apt and aptitude +and other critical package management tools which will be broken by +the new Status field values. Therefore, the new higher-level tools +will have to be deployed first. + +The new dpkg will declare versioned Breaks against any known +noncritical package management tools which will be broken by the new +Status field value. + + +Transition hints for existing packages +-------------------------------------- + +When a central (consumer) package defines a directory where other leaf +(producer) packages may place files and/or directories, and currently +the producer packages are required to run an «update-consumer» script +in their postinst: + 1. In the relevant policy, define a trigger name which is the name of + the directory where the individual files are placed by producer + packages. + 2. Update the consumer package: + * Declare an interest in the trigger. + * Edit «update-consumer» so that if it is called without --real + it does the following: + if type dpkg-trigger >/dev/null 2>&1 && \ + dpkg-trigger name-of-trigger; then + exit 0 + fi + If this fails to cause «update-consumer» to exit, it should do + its normal update processing. Alternatively, if it is more + convenient, «update-consumer» could be renamed and supplanted with + a wrapper script which conditionally runs the real + «update-consumer». + * In the postinst, arrange for the new ‘triggered’ invocation to + run «update-consumer --real». The consumer package's postinst + will already run «update-consumer» during configuration, and this + should be retained and supplemented with the --real option (or + changed to call the real script rather than the wrapper). + 3. Update the producer packages: + * In the postinst, remove the call to «update-consumer». + * Change the dependency on consumer to be versioned, specifying a + trigger-interested consumer. + This can be done at our leisure. Ideally for loosely coupled + packages this would be done only in the release after the one + containing the triggers-interested consumer, to facilitate partial + upgrades and backports. + 4. After all producer packages have been updated according to step 3, + «update-consumer» has become an interface internal to the consumer + and need no longer be kept stable. If un-updated producers are + still of interest, incompatible changes to «update-consumer» imply + a versioned Breaks against the old producers. +(See also “Transition plan”, below.) + +If there are several consumer packages all of which are interested in +the features provided by producer packages, the current arrangements +usually involve an additional central switchboard package (eg, +emacsen-common). In this case: + + -- NOTE - this part of the transition plan is still a proof of + concept and we might yet improve on it + + 1. Define the trigger name. + 2. Update the switchboard to have any new functionality needed by the + consumers in step 3 (2nd bullet). + 3. Update the consumer packages: + * Declare an interest in the trigger. + * In the postinst, arrange for the new ‘trigger’ invocation to run + the compilation/registration process. This may involve scanning + for new or removed producers, and may involve new common + functionality from the switchboard (in which case a versioned + Depends is needed). + * The old interface allowing the switchboard to run + compilation/registration should be preserved, including + calls to the switchboard to register this consumer. + 4. When all consumers have been updated, update the switchboard: + * Make the registration scripts called by producers try to + activate the trigger and if that succeeds quit without + doing any work (as for bullet 2 in the simple case above). + * Versioned Breaks, against the old (pre-step-3) consumers. + 5. After the switchboard has been updated, producers can be updated: + * Remove the calls to the switchboard registration/compilation + functions. + * Change the dependency on the switchboard to a versioned one, + specifying the one which Breaks old consumers. Alternatively, + it may be the case that the switchboard is no longer needed (or + not needed for this producer), in which case the dependency on + the switchboard can be removed in favour of an appropriate + versioned Breaks (probably, identical to that in the new + switchboard). + 6. After all the producers have been updated, the cruft in the + consumers can go away: + * Remove the calls to the switchboard's registration system. + * Versioned Breaks against old switchboards, or versioned Depends + on new switchboards, depending on whether the switchboard is + still needed for other common functionality. + 7. After all of the producers and consumers have been updated, the + cruft in the switchboard can go away: + * Remove the switchboard's registration system (but not obviously + the common functionality from step 3, discussed above). + * Versioned Breaks against pre-step-6 consumers and pre-step-5 + producers. + + +DISCUSSION +========== + +The activation of a trigger does not record details of the activating +event. For example, file triggers do not inform the package of the +filename. In the future this might be added as an additional feature, +but there are some problems with this. + + +Broken producer packages, and error reporting +--------------------------------------------- + +Often trigger processing will involve a central package registering, +compiling or generally parsing some data provided by a leaf package. + +If the central package finds problems with the leaf package data it is +usually more correct for only the individual leaf package to be +recorded as not properly installed. There is not currently any way to +do this and there are no plans to provide one. + +The naive approach of giving the postinst a list of the triggering +packages does not work because this information is not recorded in the +right way (it might suffer from lacunae); enhancing the bookkeeping +for this to work would be possible but it is far better simply to make +the system more idempotent. See above for the recommended approach. + + + + +INTERNALS +========= + +On-disk state +------------- + +A single file /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/File lists all of the filename +trigger interests in the form + /path/to/directory/or/file package + +For each explicit trigger in which any package is interested, +a file /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/<name-of-trigger> is a list of +the interested packages, one per line. + +These interest files are not updated to remove a package just because +a state change causes it not to be interested in any triggers any more +- they are updated when we remove or unpack. + +For each package which has pending triggers, the status file contains +a Triggers-Pending field which contains the space-separated names of +the pending triggers. For each package which awaits triggers the +status file contains a Triggers-Awaited field which contains the +*package* names of the packages whose trigger processing is awaited. +See “Details - Overview table” above for the invariants which relate +Triggers-Pending, Triggers-Awaited, and Status. + +During dpkg's execution, /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/Unincorp is a list of +the triggers which have been requested by dpkg-trigger but not yet +incorporated in the status file. Each line is a trigger name followed +by one or more triggering package names. The triggering package name +"-" is used to indicate one or more package(s) which did not need to +await the trigger. + +/var/lib/dpkg/triggers/Lock is the fcntl lockfile for the trigger +system. Processes hang onto this lock only briefly: dpkg-trigger +to add new activations, or dpkg to incorporate activations (and +perhaps when it updates interests). Therefore this lock is always +acquired with F_GETLKW so as to serialize rather than fail on +contention. + + +Processing +---------- + +dpkg-trigger updates triggers/Unincorp, and does not read or write the +status file or take out the dpkg status lock. dpkg (and dpkg-query) +reads triggers/Unincorp after reading /var/lib/dpkg/status, and after +running a maintainer script. If the status database is opened for +writing then the data from Unincorp is moved to updates as +Triggers-Pending and Triggers-Awaited entries and corresponding Status +changes. + +This means that dpkg is guaranteed to reincorporate pending trigger +information into the status file only 1. when a maintainer script has +finished, or 2. when dpkg starts up with a view to performing some +operation. + +When a package is unpacked or removed, its triggers control file will +be parsed and /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/* updated accordingly. + +Triggers are run as part of configuration. dpkg will try to first +configure all packages which do not depend on packages which are +awaiting triggers, and then run triggers one package at a time in the +hope of making useful progress. (This will involve a new ‘dependtry’ +level in configure.c's algorithm.) The only constraint on the +ordering of postinsts is only the normal Depends constraint, so the +usual Depends cycle breaking will function properly. See “Cycle +detection” below regarding cycles in the “A triggers B” relation. + + +Processing - Transitional +------------------------- + +The case where a triggers-supporting dpkg is run for the first time is +detected by the absence of /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/Unincorp. When the +triggers-supporting dpkg starts up without this it will set each +package's list of pending triggers equal to its interests (obviously +only for packages which are in ‘installed’ or ‘triggers-pending’). +This may result in a package going from ‘installed’ to +‘triggers-pending’ but it will not create the directory at this time. +Packages marked as triggers-pending in this way will not be scheduled +for trigger processing in this dpkg run. + +dpkg will also at this time create /var/lib/dpkg/triggers if +necessary, triggers/File, triggers/Unincorp, and the per-trigger +package lists in /var/lib/dpkg/triggers/<trigger-name>, so that future +trigger activations will be processed properly. + +Only dpkg may create /var/lib/dpkg/triggers and only when it is +holding the overall dpkg status lock. + +dpkg and/or dpkg-deb will be made to reject packages containing +Triggers-Pending and Triggers-Awaited control file fields, to prevent +accidents. + + +Cycle detection +--------------- + +In addition to dependency cycles, triggers raise the possibility of +mutually triggering packages - a cycle detectable only dynamically, +which we will call a “trigger cycle”. + +Trigger cycles are detected using the usual hare-and-tortoise +approach. Each time after dpkg runs a postinst for triggers, dpkg +records the set of pending triggers (ie, the set of activated <pending +package, trigger name> tuples). If the hare set is a superset of the +tortoise set, a cycle has been found. + +For guaranteed termination, it would be sufficient to declare a cycle +only when the two sets are identical, but because of the requirement +to make progress we can cut this short. Formally, there is supposed +to be a complete ordering of pending trigger sets satisfying the +condition that any set of pending triggers is (strictly) greater than +all its (strict) subsets. Trigger processing is supposed to +monotonically decrease the set in this ordering. (The set elements +are <package, trigger name> tuples.) + +(See “Processing” above for discussion of dependency cycles.) |