Provided by: libdebbugs-perl_2.6.0ubuntu1_all
NAME
Debbugs::Status -- Routines for dealing with summary and status files
SYNOPSIS
use Debbugs::Status;
DESCRIPTION
This module is a replacement for the parts of errorlib.pl which write and read status and summary files. It also contains generic routines for returning information about the status of a particular bug
FUNCTIONS
readbug readbug($bug_num,$location) readbug($bug_num) Reads a summary file from the archive given a bug number and a bug location. Valid locations are those understood by "getbugcomponent" read_bug read_bug(bug => $bug_num, location => 'archive', ); read_bug(summary => 'path/to/bugnum.summary'); read_bug($bug_num); A more complete function than readbug; it enables you to pass a full path to the summary file instead of the bug number and/or location. Options bug -- the bug number location -- optional location which is passed to getbugcomponent summary -- complete path to the .summary file which will be read lock -- whether to obtain a lock for the bug to prevent something modifying it while the bug has been read. You must call "unfilelock();" if something not undef is returned from read_bug. locks -- hashref of already obtained locks; incremented as new locks are needed, and decremented as locks are released on particular files. One of "bug" or "summary" must be passed. This function will return undef on failure, and will die if improper arguments are passed. split_status_fields my @data = split_status_fields(@data); Splits splittable status fields (like package, tags, blocks, blockedby, etc.) into arrayrefs (use make_list on these). Keeps the passed @data intact using dclone. In scalar context, returns only the first element of @data. join_status_fields my @data = join_status_fields(@data); Handles joining the splitable status fields. (Basically, the inverse of split_status_fields. Primarily called from makestatus, but may be useful for other functions after calling split_status_fields (or for legacy functions if we transition to split fields by default). lockreadbug lockreadbug($bug_num,$location) Performs a filelock, then reads the bug; the bug is unlocked if the return is undefined, otherwise, you need to call unfilelock or unlockwritebug. See readbug above for information on what this returns lockreadbugmerge my ($locks, $data) = lockreadbugmerge($bug_num,$location); Performs a filelock, then reads the bug. If the bug is merged, locks the merge lock. Returns a list of the number of locks and the bug data. lock_read_all_merged_bugs my ($locks,@bug_data) = lock_read_all_merged_bugs($bug_num,$location); Performs a filelock, then reads the bug passed. If the bug is merged, locks the merge lock, then reads and locks all of the other merged bugs. Returns a list of the number of locks and the bug data for all of the merged bugs. Will also return undef if any of the merged bugs failed to be read, even if all of the others were read properly. new_bug my $new_bug_num = new_bug(copy => $data->{bug_num}); Creates a new bug and returns the new bug number upon success. Dies upon failures. makestatus my $content = makestatus($status,$version) my $content = makestatus($status); Creates the content for a status file based on the $status hashref passed. Really only useful for writebug Currently defaults to version 2 (non-encoded rfc1522 names) but will eventually default to version 3. If you care, you should specify a version. writebug writebug($bug_num,$status,$location,$minversion,$disablebughook) Writes the bug status and summary files out. Skips writing out a status file if minversion is 2 Does not call bughook if disablebughook is true. unlockwritebug unlockwritebug($bug_num,$status,$location,$minversion,$disablebughook); Writes a bug, then calls unfilelock; see writebug for what these options mean.
VERSIONS
The following functions are exported with the :versions tag addfoundversions addfoundversions($status,$package,$version,$isbinary); All use of this should be phased out in favor of Debbugs::Control::fixed/found removefoundversions removefoundversions($data,$package,$versiontoremove) Removes found versions from $data If a version is fully qualified (contains /) only versions matching exactly are removed. Otherwise, all versions matching the version number are removed. Currently $package and $isbinary are entirely ignored, but accepted for backwards compatibility. splitpackages splitpackages($pkgs) Split a package string from the status file into a list of package names. bug_archiveable bug_archiveable(bug => $bug_num); Options bug -- bug number (required) status -- Status hashref returned by read_bug or get_bug_status (optional) version -- Debbugs::Version information (optional) days_until -- return days until the bug can be archived Returns 1 if the bug can be archived Returns 0 if the bug cannot be archived If days_until is true, returns the number of days until the bug can be archived, -1 if it cannot be archived. 0 means that the bug can be archived the next time the archiver runs. Returns undef on failure. get_bug_status my $status = get_bug_status(bug => $nnn); my $status = get_bug_status($bug_num) Options bug -- scalar bug number status -- optional hashref of bug status as returned by readbug (can be passed to avoid rereading the bug information) bug_index -- optional tied index of bug status infomration; currently not correctly implemented. version -- optional version(s) to check package status at dist -- optional distribution(s) to check package status at arch -- optional architecture(s) to check package status at bugusertags -- optional hashref of bugusertags sourceversion -- optional arrayref of source/version; overrides dist, arch, and version. [The entries in this array must be in the "source/version" format.] Eventually this can be used to for caching. indicatesource -- if true, indicate which source packages this bug could belong to (or does belong to in the case of bugs assigned to a source package). Defaults to true. Note: Currently the version information is cached; this needs to be changed before using this function in long lived programs. Returns Currently returns a hashref of status with the following keys. id -- bug number bug_num -- duplicate of id keywords -- tags set on the bug, including usertags if bugusertags passed. tags -- duplicate of keywords package -- name of package that the bug is assigned to severity -- severity of the bug pending -- pending state of the bug; one of following possible values; values listed later have precedence if multiple conditions are satisifed: pending -- default state forwarded -- bug has been forwarded pending-fixed -- bug is tagged pending fixed -- bug is tagged fixed absent -- bug does not apply to this distribution/architecture done -- bug is resolved in this distribution/architecture location -- db-h or archive; the location in the filesystem subject -- title of the bug last_modified -- epoch that the bug was last modified date -- epoch that the bug was filed originator -- bug reporter log_modified -- epoch that the log file was last modified msgid -- Message id of the original bug report Other key/value pairs are returned but are not currently documented here. bug_presence my $precence = bug_presence(bug => nnn, ... ); Returns 'found', 'absent', 'fixed' or undef based on whether the bug is found, absent, fixed, or no information is available in the distribution (dist) and/or architecture (arch) specified. Options bug -- scalar bug number status -- optional hashref of bug status as returned by readbug (can be passed to avoid rereading the bug information) bug_index -- optional tied index of bug status infomration; currently not correctly implemented. version -- optional version to check package status at dist -- optional distribution to check package status at arch -- optional architecture to check package status at sourceversion -- optional arrayref of source/version; overrides dist, arch, and version. [The entries in this array must be in the "source/version" format.] Eventually this can be used to for caching. max_buggy max_buggy() Options bug -- scalar bug number sourceversion -- optional arrayref of source/version; overrides dist, arch, and version. [The entries in this array must be in the "source/version" format.] Eventually this can be used to for caching. Note: Currently the version information is cached; this needs to be changed before using this function in long lived programs. buggy buggy(bug => nnn, found => \@found, fixed => \@fixed, package => 'foo', version => '1.0', ); Returns the output of Debbugs::Versions::buggy for a particular package, version and found/fixed set. Automatically turns found, fixed and version into source/version strings. Caching can be had by using the version_cache, but no attempt to check to see if the on disk information is more recent than the cache is made. [This will need to be fixed for long-lived processes.]
indexdb
generate_index_db_line my $data = read_bug(bug => $bug, location => $initialdir); # generate_index_db_line hasn't been written yet at all. my $line = generate_index_db_line($data); Returns a line for a bug suitable to be written out to index.db.