From cbffab246997fb5a06211dfb706b54e5ae5bb59f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 16:58:51 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.21.22. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm | 589 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 589 insertions(+) create mode 100644 scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm (limited to 'scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm') diff --git a/scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm b/scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bdb812 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/Dpkg/Control/HashCore.pm @@ -0,0 +1,589 @@ +# Copyright © 2007-2009 Raphaël Hertzog +# Copyright © 2009, 2012-2019, 2021 Guillem Jover +# +# 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 Dpkg::Control::HashCore; + +use strict; +use warnings; + +our $VERSION = '1.02'; + +use Dpkg::Gettext; +use Dpkg::ErrorHandling; +use Dpkg::Control::FieldsCore; + +# This module cannot use Dpkg::Control::Fields, because that one makes use +# of Dpkg::Vendor which at the same time uses this module, which would turn +# into a compilation error. We can use Dpkg::Control::FieldsCore instead. + +use parent qw(Dpkg::Interface::Storable); + +use overload + '%{}' => sub { ${$_[0]}->{fields} }, + 'eq' => sub { "$_[0]" eq "$_[1]" }; + +=encoding utf8 + +=head1 NAME + +Dpkg::Control::HashCore - parse and manipulate a stanza of deb822 fields + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +The Dpkg::Control::Hash class is a hash-like representation of a set of +RFC822-like fields. The fields names are case insensitive and are always +capitalized the same when output (see field_capitalize function in +Dpkg::Control::Fields). +The order in which fields have been set is remembered and is used +to be able to dump back the same content. The output order can also be +overridden if needed. + +You can store arbitrary values in the hash, they will always be properly +escaped in the output to conform to the syntax of control files. This is +relevant mainly for multilines values: while the first line is always output +unchanged directly after the field name, supplementary lines are +modified. Empty lines and lines containing only dots are prefixed with +" ." (space + dot) while other lines are prefixed with a single space. + +During parsing, trailing spaces are stripped on all lines while leading +spaces are stripped only on the first line of each field. + +=head1 METHODS + +=over 4 + +=item $c = Dpkg::Control::Hash->new(%opts) + +Creates a new object with the indicated options. Supported options +are: + +=over 8 + +=item allow_pgp + +Configures the parser to accept OpenPGP signatures around the control +information. Value can be 0 (default) or 1. + +=item allow_duplicate + +Configures the parser to allow duplicate fields in the control +information. +The last value overrides any previous values. +Value can be 0 (default) or 1. + +=item keep_duplicate + +Configure the parser to keep values for duplicate fields found in the control +information (when B is enabled), as array references. +Value can be 0 (default) or 1. + +=item drop_empty + +Defines if empty fields are dropped during the output. Value can be 0 +(default) or 1. + +=item name + +The user friendly name of the information stored in the object. It might +be used in some error messages or warnings. A default name might be set +depending on the type. + +=item is_pgp_signed + +Set by the parser (starting in dpkg 1.17.0) if it finds an OpenPGP +signature around the control information. Value can be 0 (default) +or 1, and undef when the option is not supported by the code (in +versions older than dpkg 1.17.0). + +=back + +=cut + +sub new { + my ($this, %opts) = @_; + my $class = ref($this) || $this; + + # Object is a scalar reference and not a hash ref to avoid + # infinite recursion due to overloading hash-dereferencing + my $self = \{ + in_order => [], + out_order => [], + is_pgp_signed => 0, + allow_pgp => 0, + allow_duplicate => 0, + keep_duplicate => 0, + drop_empty => 0, + }; + bless $self, $class; + + $$self->{fields} = Dpkg::Control::HashCore::Tie->new($self); + + # Options set by the user override default values + $$self->{$_} = $opts{$_} foreach keys %opts; + + return $self; +} + +# There is naturally a circular reference between the tied hash and its +# containing object. Happily, the extra layer of scalar reference can +# be used to detect the destruction of the object and break the loop so +# that everything gets garbage-collected. + +sub DESTROY { + my $self = shift; + delete $$self->{fields}; +} + +=item $c->set_options($option, %opts) + +Changes the value of one or more options. + +=cut + +sub set_options { + my ($self, %opts) = @_; + $$self->{$_} = $opts{$_} foreach keys %opts; +} + +=item $value = $c->get_option($option) + +Returns the value of the corresponding option. + +=cut + +sub get_option { + my ($self, $k) = @_; + return $$self->{$k}; +} + +=item $c->parse_error($file, $fmt, ...) + +Prints an error message and dies on syntax parse errors. + +=cut + +sub parse_error { + my ($self, $file, $msg) = (shift, shift, shift); + + $msg = sprintf($msg, @_) if (@_); + error(g_('syntax error in %s at line %d: %s'), $file, $., $msg); +} + +=item $c->parse($fh, $description) + +Parse a control file from the given filehandle. Exits in case of errors. +$description is used to describe the filehandle, ideally it's a filename +or a description of where the data comes from. It's used in error +messages. When called multiple times, the parsed fields are accumulated. + +Returns true if some fields have been parsed. + +=cut + +sub parse { + my ($self, $fh, $desc) = @_; + + my $paraborder = 1; + my $parabody = 0; + my $cf; # Current field + my $expect_pgp_sig = 0; + local $_; + + while (<$fh>) { + # In the common case there will be just a trailing \n character, + # so using chomp here which is very fast will avoid the latter + # s/// doing anything, which gives usa significant speed up. + chomp; + my $armor = $_; + s/\s+$//; + + next if length == 0 and $paraborder; + + my $lead = substr $_, 0, 1; + next if $lead eq '#'; + $paraborder = 0; + + my ($name, $value) = split /\s*:\s*/, $_, 2; + if (defined $name and $name =~ m/^\S+?$/) { + $parabody = 1; + if ($lead eq '-') { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('field cannot start with a hyphen')); + } + if (exists $self->{$name}) { + unless ($$self->{allow_duplicate}) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('duplicate field %s found'), $name); + } + if ($$self->{keep_duplicate}) { + if (ref $self->{$name} ne 'ARRAY') { + # Switch value into an array. + $self->{$name} = [ $self->{$name}, $value ]; + } else { + # Append the value. + push @{$self->{$name}}, $value; + } + } else { + # Overwrite with last value. + $self->{$name} = $value; + } + } else { + $self->{$name} = $value; + } + $cf = $name; + } elsif (m/^\s(\s*\S.*)$/) { + my $line = $1; + unless (defined($cf)) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('continued value line not in field')); + } + if ($line =~ /^\.+$/) { + $line = substr $line, 1; + } + $self->{$cf} .= "\n$line"; + } elsif (length == 0 || + ($expect_pgp_sig && $armor =~ m/^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----[\r\t ]*$/)) { + if ($expect_pgp_sig) { + # Skip empty lines + $_ = <$fh> while defined && m/^\s*$/; + unless (length) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('expected OpenPGP signature, ' . + 'found end of file after blank line')); + } + chomp; + unless (m/^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----[\r\t ]*$/) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('expected OpenPGP signature, ' . + "found something else '%s'"), $_); + } + # Skip OpenPGP signature + while (<$fh>) { + chomp; + last if m/^-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----[\r\t ]*$/; + } + unless (defined) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('unfinished OpenPGP signature')); + } + # This does not mean the signature is correct, that needs to + # be verified by an OpenPGP backend. + $$self->{is_pgp_signed} = 1; + } + # Finished parsing one stanza. + last; + } elsif ($armor =~ m/^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----[\r\t ]*$/) { + $expect_pgp_sig = 1; + if ($$self->{allow_pgp} and not $parabody) { + # Skip OpenPGP headers + while (<$fh>) { + last if m/^\s*$/; + } + } else { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('OpenPGP signature not allowed here')); + } + } else { + $self->parse_error($desc, + g_('line with unknown format (not field-colon-value)')); + } + } + + if ($expect_pgp_sig and not $$self->{is_pgp_signed}) { + $self->parse_error($desc, g_('unfinished OpenPGP signature')); + } + + return defined($cf); +} + +=item $c->load($file) + +Parse the content of $file. Exits in case of errors. Returns true if some +fields have been parsed. + +=item $c->find_custom_field($name) + +Scan the fields and look for a user specific field whose name matches the +following regex: /X[SBC]*-$name/i. Return the name of the field found or +undef if nothing has been found. + +=cut + +sub find_custom_field { + my ($self, $name) = @_; + foreach my $key (keys %$self) { + return $key if $key =~ /^X[SBC]*-\Q$name\E$/i; + } + return; +} + +=item $c->get_custom_field($name) + +Identify a user field and retrieve its value. + +=cut + +sub get_custom_field { + my ($self, $name) = @_; + my $key = $self->find_custom_field($name); + return $self->{$key} if defined $key; + return; +} + +=item $str = $c->output() + +=item "$c" + +Get a string representation of the control information. The fields +are sorted in the order in which they have been read or set except +if the order has been overridden with set_output_order(). + +=item $c->output($fh) + +Print the string representation of the control information to a +filehandle. + +=cut + +sub output { + my ($self, $fh) = @_; + my $str = ''; + my @keys; + if (@{$$self->{out_order}}) { + my $i = 1; + my $imp = {}; + $imp->{$_} = $i++ foreach @{$$self->{out_order}}; + @keys = sort { + if (defined $imp->{$a} && defined $imp->{$b}) { + $imp->{$a} <=> $imp->{$b}; + } elsif (defined($imp->{$a})) { + -1; + } elsif (defined($imp->{$b})) { + 1; + } else { + $a cmp $b; + } + } keys %$self; + } else { + @keys = @{$$self->{in_order}}; + } + + foreach my $key (@keys) { + if (exists $self->{$key}) { + my $value = $self->{$key}; + # Skip whitespace-only fields + next if $$self->{drop_empty} and $value !~ m/\S/; + # Escape data to follow control file syntax + my ($first_line, @lines) = split /\n/, $value; + + my $kv = "$key:"; + $kv .= ' ' . $first_line if length $first_line; + $kv .= "\n"; + foreach (@lines) { + s/\s+$//; + if (length == 0 or /^\.+$/) { + $kv .= " .$_\n"; + } else { + $kv .= " $_\n"; + } + } + # Print it out + if ($fh) { + print { $fh } $kv + or syserr(g_('write error on control data')); + } + $str .= $kv if defined wantarray; + } + } + return $str; +} + +=item $c->save($filename) + +Write the string representation of the control information to a file. + +=item $c->set_output_order(@fields) + +Define the order in which fields will be displayed in the output() method. + +=cut + +sub set_output_order { + my ($self, @fields) = @_; + + $$self->{out_order} = [@fields]; +} + +=item $c->apply_substvars($substvars) + +Update all fields by replacing the variables references with +the corresponding value stored in the Dpkg::Substvars object. + +=cut + +sub apply_substvars { + my ($self, $substvars, %opts) = @_; + + # Add substvars to refer to other fields + $substvars->set_field_substvars($self, 'F'); + + foreach my $f (keys %$self) { + my $v = $substvars->substvars($self->{$f}, %opts); + if ($v ne $self->{$f}) { + my $sep; + + $sep = field_get_sep_type($f); + + # If we replaced stuff, ensure we're not breaking + # a dependency field by introducing empty lines, or multiple + # commas + + if ($sep & (FIELD_SEP_COMMA | FIELD_SEP_LINE)) { + # Drop empty/whitespace-only lines + $v =~ s/\n[ \t]*(\n|$)/$1/; + } + + if ($sep & FIELD_SEP_COMMA) { + $v =~ s/,[\s,]*,/,/g; + $v =~ s/^\s*,\s*//; + $v =~ s/\s*,\s*$//; + } + } + # Replace ${} with $, which is otherwise an invalid substitution, but + # this then makes it possible to use ${} as an escape sequence such + # as ${}{VARIABLE}. + $v =~ s/\$\{\}/\$/g; + + $self->{$f} = $v; + } +} + +package Dpkg::Control::HashCore::Tie; + +# This class is used to tie a hash. It implements hash-like functions by +# normalizing the name of fields received in keys (using +# Dpkg::Control::Fields::field_capitalize). It also stores the order in +# which fields have been added in order to be able to dump them in the +# same order. But the order information is stored in a parent object of +# type Dpkg::Control. + +use strict; +use warnings; + +use Dpkg::Control::FieldsCore; + +use Carp; +use Tie::Hash; +use parent -norequire, qw(Tie::ExtraHash); + +# $self->[0] is the real hash +# $self->[1] is a reference to the hash contained by the parent object. +# This reference bypasses the top-level scalar reference of a +# Dpkg::Control::Hash, hence ensuring that reference gets DESTROYed +# properly. + +# Dpkg::Control::Hash->new($parent) +# +# Return a reference to a tied hash implementing storage of simple +# "field: value" mapping as used in many Debian-specific files. + +sub new { + my $class = shift; + my $hash = {}; + tie %{$hash}, $class, @_; ## no critic (Miscellanea::ProhibitTies) + return $hash; +} + +sub TIEHASH { + my ($class, $parent) = @_; + croak 'parent object must be Dpkg::Control::Hash' + if not $parent->isa('Dpkg::Control::HashCore') and + not $parent->isa('Dpkg::Control::Hash'); + return bless [ {}, $$parent ], $class; +} + +sub FETCH { + my ($self, $key) = @_; + $key = lc($key); + return $self->[0]->{$key} if exists $self->[0]->{$key}; + return; +} + +sub STORE { + my ($self, $key, $value) = @_; + $key = lc($key); + if (not exists $self->[0]->{$key}) { + push @{$self->[1]->{in_order}}, field_capitalize($key); + } + $self->[0]->{$key} = $value; +} + +sub EXISTS { + my ($self, $key) = @_; + $key = lc($key); + return exists $self->[0]->{$key}; +} + +sub DELETE { + my ($self, $key) = @_; + my $parent = $self->[1]; + my $in_order = $parent->{in_order}; + $key = lc($key); + if (exists $self->[0]->{$key}) { + delete $self->[0]->{$key}; + @{$in_order} = grep { lc ne $key } @{$in_order}; + return 1; + } else { + return 0; + } +} + +sub FIRSTKEY { + my $self = shift; + my $parent = $self->[1]; + foreach my $key (@{$parent->{in_order}}) { + return $key if exists $self->[0]->{lc $key}; + } +} + +sub NEXTKEY { + my ($self, $last) = @_; + my $parent = $self->[1]; + my $found = 0; + foreach my $key (@{$parent->{in_order}}) { + if ($found) { + return $key if exists $self->[0]->{lc $key}; + } else { + $found = 1 if $key eq $last; + } + } + return; +} + +1; + +=back + +=head1 CHANGES + +=head2 Version 1.02 (dpkg 1.21.0) + +New option: "keep_duplicate" in new(). + +=head2 Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.2) + +New method: $c->parse_error(). + +=head2 Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.17.0) + +Mark the module as public. + +=cut + +1; -- cgit v1.2.3