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# Functions for parsing and validating package metadata
#
# Copyright (C) 2012, 2014, 2018-2020 Patrick McDermott
#
# This file is part of opkbuild.
#
# opkbuild 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 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# opkbuild 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 opkbuild. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
_ob_metadata_do()
{
local func="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
"_ob_${func}" "${@}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Validate a source package name
## @details \fBob_validate_source_name\fP() validates a source package name
## against the rules of the metadata plugin selected at libopkbuild's
## build time.
## @operand name req The source package name to validate.
## @return Returns 0 if valid or 1 if invalid.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_validate_source_name()
{
local name="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_metadata_do 'validate_source_name' "${name}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Validate a binary package name
## @details \fBob_validate_binary_name\fP() validates a binary package name
## against the rules of the metadata plugin selected at libopkbuild's
## build time.
## @operand name req The binary package name to validate.
## @return Returns 0 if valid or 1 if invalid.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_validate_binary_name()
{
local name="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_metadata_do 'validate_binary_name' "${name}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Parse a source package version
## @details \fBob_parse_version\fP() validates and parses a source package
## version identifier using the metadata plugin selected at
## libopkbuild's build time. Parsing is limited to extracting the
## entire upstream version and distribution revision.
## @option -u upstreamver_var The name of the variable in which to store the
## upstream version.
## @option -d distrev_var The name of the variable in which to store the
## distribution revision.
## @operand version req The version to validate and parse.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 on invalid \fIversion\fP.
## @pure maybe This function has side effects when used with either or both of
## the \fB-u\fP and \fB-d\fP options. Without these options, this
## function only validates a version identifier. The purpose of
## this function is mainly to extract version components using these
## options, so in practice this function is generally not
## subshell-safe.
ob_parse_version()
{
local opt=
local upstreamver_var=
local distrev_var=
local version=
OPTIND=1
while getopts 'u:d:' opt; do
case "${opt}" in
u)
upstreamver_var="${OPTARG}"
if ! _ob_validate_var_name "${upstreamver_var}"
then
_ob_abort
fi
;;
d)
distrev_var="${OPTARG}"
if ! _ob_validate_var_name "${distrev_var}"
then
_ob_abort
fi
;;
?)
_ob_abort
;;
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
version="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
if ! _ob_metadata_do 'validate_version' "${version}"; then
return 1
fi
if [ -n "${upstreamver_var}" ]; then
eval "${upstreamver_var}=\"\$(_ob_metadata_do 'get_upstreamver' \
"${version}")\""
fi
if [ -n "${distrev_var}" ]; then
eval "${distrev_var}=\"\$(_ob_metadata_do 'get_distrev' \
"${version}")\""
fi
return 0
}
## @brief Get the running system's architecture
## @details \fBob_get_system_arch\fP() gets the architecture of the build
## (running) system using the metadata plugin selected at libopkbuild's
## build time.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if the system's architecture cannot be
## determined.
## @stdout Prints the system's architecture.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_system_arch()
{
_ob_metadata_do 'get_system_arch' || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Get the running system's platform
## @details \fBob_get_system_plat\fP() gets the platform of the build (running)
## system using the metadata plugin selected at libopkbuild's build
## time.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if the system's platform cannot be
## determined.
## @stdout Prints the system's platform.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_system_plat()
{
_ob_metadata_do 'get_system_plat' || return ${?}
return 0
}
_ob_match_arch()
{
local match_arch="${1}"
local field_arch="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
local match_arch_rest=
local field_arch_rest=
local match_arch_part=
local field_arch_part=
# "foo-bar-baz" == "any"
if [ x"${field_arch}" = x'any' ]; then
return 0
fi
# "foo-bar-baz" == "foo-any-any"
match_arch_rest="${match_arch}"
field_arch_rest="${field_arch}"
while [ -n "${match_arch_rest}" ] && [ -n "${field_arch_rest}" ]; do
IFS='-' read match_arch_part match_arch_rest <<-EOF
${match_arch_rest}
EOF
IFS='-' read field_arch_part field_arch_rest <<-EOF
${field_arch_rest}
EOF
case "${field_arch_part}" in
"${match_arch_part}" | 'any') ;;
*) return 1;; # Failed match
esac
done
return 0
}
## @brief Match a host architecture against an architecture field
## @details \fBob_arch_is_concerned\fP() checks whether a host architecture
## matches an architecture field. The host architecture may be either
## a specific distribution architecture or "all". The architecture
## field may be either a space-separated list of either "any" or
## specific distribution architectures, any of which can be negated
## with a prefix of "!", or "all".
## @operand host_arch req The host architecture to match.
## @operand arches req The architecture field against which to match.
## @return Returns 0 if \fIhost_arch\fP matches \fIarches\fP, or 0 if not.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_arch_is_concerned()
{
local host_arch="${1}"
local arches="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
local arch=
local not_arch=
local seen_arch=
if [ x"${arches}" = x'' ]; then
return 0
elif [ x"${host_arch}" = x'all' ]; then
if [ x"${arches}" = x'all' ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
else
seen_arch=1
for arch in ${arches}; do
not_arch="${arch#!}"
if [ x"${not_arch}" != x"${arch}" ]; then
if _ob_match_arch "${host_arch}" "${not_arch}"
then
seen_arch=1
break
else
seen_arch=0
fi
elif _ob_match_arch "${host_arch}" "${arch}"; then
seen_arch=0
break
fi
done
return ${seen_arch}
fi
}
_ob_match_plat()
{
local match_plat="${1}"
local field_plat="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
if [ x"${field_plat}" = x'any' ]; then
return 0
fi
if [ x"${field_plat}" = x"${match_plat}" ]; then
return 0
fi
return 1
}
## @brief Match a host platform against a platform field
## @details \fBob_plat_is_concerned\fP() checks whether a host platform matches
## a platform field. The host platform may be either a specific
## distribution platform or "all". The platform field may be either a
## space-separated list of either "any" or specific distribution
## platforms, any of which can be negated with a prefix of "!", or
## "all".
## @operand host_plat req The host platform to match.
## @operand plats req The platform field against which to match.
## @return Returns 0 if \fIhost_plat\fP matches \fIplats\fP, or 0 if not.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_plat_is_concerned()
{
local host_plat="${1}"
local plats="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
local plat=
local not_plat=
local seen_plat=
if [ x"${plats}" = x'' ]; then
return 0
elif [ x"${host_plat}" = x'all' ]; then
if [ x"${plats}" = x'all' ]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
else
seen_plat=1
for plat in ${plats}; do
not_plat="${plat#!}"
if [ x"${not_plat}" != x"${plat}" ]; then
if _ob_match_plat "${host_plat}" "${not_plat}"
then
seen_plat=1
break
else
seen_plat=0
fi
elif _ob_match_plat "${host_plat}" "${plat}"; then
seen_plat=0
break
fi
done
return ${seen_plat}
fi
}
## @brief Get a system path
## @details \fBob_get_system_path\fP() gets a system path consisting of
## \fIargs\fP formatted, by the metadata plugin selected at
## libopkbuild's build time, according to a path format identified by
## \fIpath_id\fP. The arguments for a \fIpath_id\fP of either
## \fBpackage-source\fP or \fBpackage-docs\fP are \fIsource\fP and
## \fIversion\fP. For \fBbuildflags\fP the argument is \fI arch\fP.
## For \fBplatconf\fP they can be either only \fIplat\fP or all of
## \fIsource\fP, \fIversion\fP, and \fIplat\fP; the latter form is
## deprecated. For \fBbuildflags\fP and \fBplatconf\fP, the system
## path will be under the value of the \fIOB_TEST_DATADIR\fP
## environment variable, if set and not null; this is intended for use
## in testing programs that call this function.
## @operand path_id req One of \fBpackage-source\fP, \fBpackage-docs\fP,
## \fBbuildflags\fP, or \fBplatconf\fP.
## @operand args req Additional arguments specific to each \fIpath_id\fP.
## @return Returns 0 on success.
## @stdout Prints the requested path with \fIargs\fP.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_system_path()
{
local path_id="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_metadata_do 'get_system_path' "${path_id}" "${@}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Validate a section name
## @details \fBob_validate_section\fP() validates a package archive section name
## against the list in the metadata plugin selected at libopkbuild's
## build time.
## @operand section req The section name to validate.
## @return Returns 0 if valid or 1 if invalid.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_validate_section()
{
local section="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_metadata_do 'validate_section' "${section}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Get a possibly architecture-qualified package name
## @details \fBob_qualify_package_name\fP() qualifies the name of a binary
## package with the host architecture if the package is in a section
## whose packages are coinstallable.
## @operand name req The name of the binary package.
## @operand host_arch req The host architecture.
## @return Returns 0.
## @stdout Prints \fIname\fP, possibly followed by a colon and \fIhost_arch\fP.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_qualify_package_name()
{
local name="${1}"
local host_arch="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
local sect=
sect="$(ob_get_binary_parameter "${name}" 'Section')"
if _ob_metadata_do 'section_is_coinstallable' "${sect}"; then
printf '%s:%s' "${name}" "${host_arch}"
else
printf '%s' "${name}"
fi
return 0
}
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