Provided by: libdebbugs-perl_2.6.0ubuntu1_all
NAME
Debbugs::Bugs -- Bug selection routines for debbugs
SYNOPSIS
use Debbugs::Bugs qw(get_bugs);
DESCRIPTION
This module is a replacement for all of the various methods of selecting different types of bugs. It implements a single function, get_bugs, which defines the master interface for selecting bugs. It attempts to use subsidiary functions to actually do the selection, in the order specified in the configuration files. [Unless you're insane, they should be in order from fastest (and often most incomplete) to slowest (and most complete).]
BUGS
FUNCTIONS
get_bugs get_bugs() Parameters The following parameters can either be a single scalar or a reference to an array. The parameters are ANDed together, and the elements of arrayrefs are a parameter are ORed. Future versions of this may allow for limited regular expressions, and/or more complex expressions. package -- name of the binary package src -- name of the source package maint -- address of the maintainer submitter -- address of the submitter severity -- severity of the bug status -- status of the bug tag -- bug tags owner -- owner of the bug correspondent -- address of someone who sent mail to the log affects -- bugs which affect this package dist -- distribution (I don't know about this one yet) bugs -- list of bugs to search within function -- see description below Special options The following options are special options used to modulate how the searches are performed. archive -- whether to search archived bugs or normal bugs; defaults to false. As a special case, if archive is 'both', but archived and unarchived bugs are returned. usertags -- set of usertags and the bugs they are applied to Subsidiary routines All subsidiary routines get passed exactly the same set of options as get_bugs. If for some reason they are unable to handle the options passed (for example, they don't have the right type of index for the type of selection) they should die as early as possible. [Using Params::Validate and/or die when files don't exist makes this fairly trivial.] This function will then immediately move on to the next subroutine, giving it the same arguments. function This option allows you to provide an arbitrary function which will be given the information in the index.db file. This will be super, super slow, so only do this if there's no other way to write the search. You'll be given a list (which you can turn into a hash) like the following: (pkg => ['a','b'], # may be a scalar (most common) bug => 1234, status => 'pending', submitter => 'boo@baz.com', severity => 'serious', tags => ['a','b','c'], # may be an empty arrayref ) The function should return 1 if the bug should be included; 0 if the bug should not. count_bugs count_bugs(function => sub {...}) Uses a subroutine to classify bugs into categories and return the number of bugs which fall into those categories newest_bug my $bug = newest_bug(); Returns the bug number of the newest bug, which is nextnumber-1. bug_filter bug_filter Allows filtering bugs on commonly used criteria get_bugs_by_idx This routine uses the by-$index.idx indicies to try to speed up searches. get_bugs_flatfile This is the fallback search routine. It should be able to complete all searches. [Or at least, that's the idea.]
PRIVATE FUNCTIONS
__handle_pkg_src_and_maint my @packages = __handle_pkg_src_and_maint(map {exists $param{$_}?($_,$param{$_}):()} qw(package src maint) ); Turn package/src/maint into a list of packages