# -*- perl -*- # Lintian::Processable::Source::Relation -- interface to source package data collection # Copyright (C) 2008 Russ Allbery # Copyright (C) 2009 Raphael Geissert # Copyright (C) 2020 Felix Lechner # # 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 . package Lintian::Processable::Source::Relation; use v5.20; use warnings; use utf8; use Carp qw(croak); use Unicode::UTF8 qw(encode_utf8); use Lintian::Relation; use Moo::Role; use namespace::clean; =head1 NAME Lintian::Processable::Source::Relation - Lintian interface to source package data collection =head1 SYNOPSIS my ($name, $type, $dir) = ('foobar', 'source', '/path/to/lab-entry'); my $collect = Lintian::Processable::Source::Relation->new($name); if ($collect->native) { print encode_utf8("Package is native\n"); } =head1 DESCRIPTION Lintian::Processable::Source::Relation provides an interface to package data for source packages. It implements data collection methods specific to source packages. This module is in its infancy. Most of Lintian still reads all data from files in the laboratory whenever that data is needed and generates that data via collect scripts. The goal is to eventually access all data about source packages via this module so that the module can cache data where appropriate and possibly retire collect scripts in favor of caching that data in memory. =head1 INSTANCE METHODS =over 4 =item binary_relation (PACKAGE, FIELD) Returns a L object for the specified FIELD in the binary package PACKAGE in the F file. FIELD should be one of the possible relationship fields of a Debian package or one of the following special values: =over 4 =item All The concatenation of Pre-Depends, Depends, Recommends, and Suggests. =item Strong The concatenation of Pre-Depends and Depends. =item Weak The concatenation of Recommends and Suggests. =back If FIELD isn't present in the package, the returned Lintian::Relation object will be empty (present but satisfies nothing). Any substvars in F will be represented in the returned relation as packages named after the substvar. =item saved_binary_relations =cut has saved_binary_relations => ( is => 'rw', coerce => sub { my ($hashref) = @_; return ($hashref // {}); }, default => sub { {} } ); my %alias = ( all => [qw(Pre-Depends Depends Recommends Suggests)], strong => [qw(Pre-Depends Depends)], weak => [qw(Recommends Suggests)] ); my %known = map { $_ => 1 } qw(pre-depends depends recommends suggests enhances breaks conflicts provides replaces); sub binary_relation { my ($self, $package, $name) = @_; return undef unless length $name; my $lowercase = lc $name; return undef unless length $package; my $relation = $self->saved_binary_relations->{$package}{$lowercase}; unless (defined $relation) { if (length $alias{$lowercase}) { $relation = Lintian::Relation->new->logical_and( map { $self->binary_relation($package, $_) } @{ $alias{$lowercase} }); } else { croak encode_utf8("unknown relation field $name") unless $known{$lowercase}; my $value = $self->debian_control->installable_fields($package) ->value($name); $relation = Lintian::Relation->new->load($value); } $self->saved_binary_relations->{$package}{$lowercase} = $relation; } return $relation; } =item relation (FIELD) Returns a L object for the given build relationship field FIELD. In addition to the normal build relationship fields, the following special field names are supported: =over 4 =item Build-Depends-All The concatenation of Build-Depends, Build-Depends-Arch and Build-Depends-Indep. =item Build-Conflicts-All The concatenation of Build-Conflicts, Build-Conflicts-Arch and Build-Conflicts-Indep. =back If FIELD isn't present in the package, the returned Lintian::Relation object will be empty (present but satisfies nothing). =item saved_relation =cut has saved_relations => ( is => 'rw', coerce => sub { my ($hashref) = @_; return ($hashref // {}); }, default => sub { {} } ); sub relation { my ($self, $name) = @_; return undef unless length $name; my $lowercase = lc $name; my $relation = $self->saved_relations->{$lowercase}; unless (defined $relation) { if ($name =~ /^Build-(Depends|Conflicts)-All$/i) { my $type = $1; my @fields = ("Build-$type", "Build-$type-Indep", "Build-$type-Arch"); $relation = Lintian::Relation->new->logical_and(map { $self->relation($_) } @fields); } elsif ($name =~ /^Build-(Depends|Conflicts)(?:-(?:Arch|Indep))?$/i){ my $value = $self->fields->value($name); $relation = Lintian::Relation->new->load($value); } else { croak encode_utf8("unknown relation field $name"); } $self->saved_relations->{$lowercase} = $relation; } return $relation; } =item relation_norestriction (FIELD) The same as L, but ignores architecture restrictions and build profile restrictions in the FIELD field. =item saved_relations_norestriction =cut has saved_relations_norestriction => ( is => 'rw', coerce => sub { my ($hashref) = @_; return ($hashref // {}); }, default => sub { {} } ); sub relation_norestriction { my ($self, $name) = @_; return undef unless length $name; my $lowercase = lc $name; my $relation = $self->saved_relations_norestriction->{$lowercase}; unless (defined $relation) { $relation = $self->relation($name)->restriction_less; $self->saved_relations_norestriction->{$lowercase} = $relation; } return $relation; } =back =head1 AUTHOR Originally written by Russ Allbery for Lintian. Amended by Felix Lechner for Lintian. =head1 SEE ALSO lintian(1) =cut 1; # Local Variables: # indent-tabs-mode: nil # cperl-indent-level: 4 # End: # vim: syntax=perl sw=4 sts=4 sr et