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# Interface for retrieving source and binary package metadata
#
# Copyright (C) 2012, 2019 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_package_dir=
_ob_package_format=
_ob_binary_packages=
_ob_got_binary_packages=false
_ob_source_parameters=
_ob_binary_parameters=
_ob_package_do()
{
local func="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
"_ob_${func}_${_ob_package_format}" "${@}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Initialize libopkbuild for a source package
## @details \fBob_init_package\fP() detects the version of and parses all
## metadata of a source package. This function must be called before
## any other functions that operate on package metadata.
## @operand dir req The root directory of the source package.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if the source package version can't be
## detected or if the metadata can't be parsed.
## @stderr Prints error or warning messages on detection or parsing errors.
## @pure no This function sets internal global variables.
ob_init_package()
{
local dir="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_package_dir="$(cd -- "${dir}" && pwd)"
if [ -r "${_ob_package_dir}/format" ]; then
case "$(cat -- "${_ob_package_dir}/format")" in
2.0)
_ob_package_format='2'
;;
esac
fi
if [ -z "${_ob_package_format}" ]; then
_ob_error_msg 'unable_to_detect_package_format'
return 1
fi
_ob_binary_packages=
_ob_package_do 'parse_package_metadata' || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Get a list of binary packages
## @details \fBob_get_binary_packages\fP() finds a source package's binary
## packages, optionally filtering for packages that build for a certain
## host architecture and/or platform.
## @option -a host_arch The architecture by which to filter binary packages.
## @option -a host_plat The platform by which to filter binary packages.
## @return Returns 0 on success.
## @stdout Prints the resulting list of binary packages.
## @stderr Prints warning messages on invalid binary package names and duplicate
## "clean" binary package names.
## @pure maybe This function caches a list of all binary packages to an internal
## global variable to save time and avoid repeating warning messages
## on subsequent invocations. It should therefore first be called
## outside a subshell, though this is not required.
ob_get_binary_packages()
{
local opt=
local host_arch=
local host_plat=
local pkg=
local pkgs_clean=
local pkg_clean=
local pkgs=
OPTIND=1
while getopts 'a:p:' opt; do
case "${opt}" in
a)
host_arch="${OPTARG}"
;;
p)
host_plat="${OPTARG}"
;;
?)
_ob_abort
;;
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
if ! ${_ob_got_binary_packages}; then
_ob_package_do 'get_binary_packages'
pkgs_clean=' '
for pkg in ${_ob_binary_packages}; do
# Validate the name.
if ! ob_validate_binary_name "${pkg}"; then
_ob_warn_msg 'bad_binary_name' "${pkg}"
continue
fi
# Make sure the "clean" name is unique.
pkg_clean="$(printf '%s' "${pkg}" | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | \
tr -C 'A-Z0-9' '_')"
case "${pkgs_clean}" in *" ${pkg_clean} "*)
_ob_warn_msg 'duplicate_clean_binary_name' \
"${pkg_clean}"
continue
esac
pkgs_clean="${pkgs_clean}${pkg_clean} "
_ob_binary_packages="${_ob_binary_packages} ${pkgs}"
done
_ob_got_binary_packages=true
fi
pkgs=''
for pkg in ${_ob_binary_packages}; do
if [ -n "${host_arch}" ] && ! ob_arch_is_concerned \
"${host_arch}" "$(ob_get_binary_parameter \
"${pkg}" 'Architecture')"; then
continue
fi
if [ -n "${host_plat}" ] && ! ob_plat_is_concerned \
"${host_plat}" "$(ob_get_binary_parameter \
"${pkg}" 'Platform')"; then
continue
fi
pkgs="${pkgs} ${pkg}"
done
printf '%s ' ${pkgs}
return 0
}
## @brief Get a source package field value
## @details \fBob_get_source_parameter\fP() gets the value of a source package
## field.
## @operand name req The name of the field.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if \fIname\fP is invalid.
## @stdout Prints the source package field value.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_source_parameter()
{
local name="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
# Convert field name to uppercase and validate.
case "${name}" in *[!A-Za-z0-9-]* | '')
return 1
esac
name="$(tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_' <<-EOF
${name}
EOF
)"
# TODO: Return error on no such field?
eval "printf '%s' \"\${_OB_SRCFIELD_${name}-}\""
return 0
}
## @brief Get a binary package field value
## @details \fBob_get_binary_parameter\fP() gets the value of a binary package
## field.
## @operand package req The name of the binary package.
## @operand name req The name of the field.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if \fIname\fP is invalid.
## @stdout Prints the binary package field value.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_binary_parameter()
{
local package="${1}"
local name="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
if ! ob_validate_binary_name "${package}"; then
return 1
fi
# Convert package name to its uppercase "clean" form.
package="$(printf '%s' "${package}" | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | \
tr -C 'A-Z0-9' '_')"
# Convert field name to uppercase and validate.
case "${name}" in *[!A-Za-z0-9-]* | '')
return 1
esac
name="$(tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_' <<-EOF
${name}
EOF
)"
# TODO: Return error on no such field?
eval "printf '%s' \"\${_OB_BINFIELD_${package}_${name}-}\""
return 0
}
## @brief Get the documentation-providing binary package
## @details \fBob_get_doc_package\fP() gets the name of the binary package that
## will provide documentation files about the source package.
## @return Returns 0 on success or 1 if no or multiple packages are found to
## provide documentation files.
## @stdout Prints the documentation-providing binary package name.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_doc_package()
{
_ob_package_do 'get_doc_package' || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Get the source package documentation files table
## @details \fBob_get_doc_files\fP() gets the table of source package
## documentation files. The table consists of lines of space-separated
## source (relative to the build work area) and destination (relative
## to the source package documentation directory) file paths.
## @return Returns 0 on success.
## @stdout Prints the source package documentation files table.
## @pure yes This function has no side effects.
ob_get_doc_files()
{
_ob_package_do 'get_doc_files' || return ${?}
return 0
}
## @brief Set package substitution variables
## @details \fBob_set_package_substvars\fP() sets any substitution variables
## defined by a source package, as well as any standard substitution
## variables defined by the source package format, for later use by
## \fBob_substvars\fP(3).
## @operand pkg req The binary package for which to set substitution variables.
## @return Returns 0 on success.
## @stderr Prints error messages on parse errors.
## @pure no This function sets internal global variables.
ob_set_package_substvars()
{
local pkg="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_package_do 'set_package_substvars' "${pkg}" || return ${?}
return 0
}
_ob_set_binary_packages()
{
local packages="${1}"
shift 1 || _ob_abort
_ob_binary_packages="${packages}"
return 0
}
_ob_set_source_parameter()
{
local name="${1}"
local value="${2}"
shift 2 || _ob_abort
# Convert field name to uppercase and validate.
case "${name}" in *[!A-Za-z0-9-]* | '')
return 1
esac
name="$(tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_' <<-EOF
${name}
EOF
)"
_ob_source_parameters="${_ob_source_parameters} ${name}"
eval "_OB_SRCFIELD_${name}=\"\${value}\""
return 0
}
_ob_set_binary_parameter()
{
local package="${1}"
local name="${2}"
local value="${3}"
shift 3 || _ob_abort
if ! ob_validate_binary_name "${package}"; then
return 1
fi
# Convert package name to its uppercase "clean" form.
package="$(printf '%s' "${package}" | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | \
tr -C 'A-Z0-9' '_')"
# Convert field name to uppercase and validate.
case "${name}" in *[!A-Za-z0-9-]* | '')
return 1
esac
name="$(tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_' <<-EOF
${name}
EOF
)"
case " ${_ob_binary_parameters} " in
*" ${name} "*)
;;
*)
_ob_binary_parameters="${_ob_binary_parameters} ${name}"
;;
esac
eval "_OB_BINFIELD_${package}_${name}=\"\${value}\""
return 0
}
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