The Dpkg::Deps module provides objects implementing various types
of dependencies.
The most important function is deps_parse(), it turns a
dependency line in a set of Dpkg::Deps::{Simple,AND,OR,Union} objects
depending on the case.
All the deps_* functions are exported by default.
- deps_eval_implication($rel_p,
$v_p, $rel_q, $v_q)
- ($rel_p, $v_p) and ($rel_q,
$v_q) express two dependencies as (relation,
version). The relation variable can have the following values that are
exported by Dpkg::Version: REL_EQ, REL_LT, REL_LE, REL_GT, REL_GT.
This functions returns 1 if the "p" dependency
implies the "q" dependency. It returns 0 if the "p"
dependency implies that "q" is not satisfied. It returns undef
when there's no implication.
The $v_p and
$v_q parameter should be Dpkg::Version
objects.
- $dep = deps_concat(@dep_list)
- This function concatenates multiple dependency lines into a single line,
joining them with ", " if appropriate, and always returning a
valid string.
- $dep = deps_parse($line, %options)
- This function parses the dependency line and returns an object, either a
Dpkg::Deps::AND or a Dpkg::Deps::Union. Various options can alter the
behaviour of that function.
- use_arch (defaults to
1)
- Take into account the architecture restriction part of the dependencies.
Set to 0 to completely ignore that information.
- host_arch (defaults
to the current architecture)
- Define the host architecture. By default it uses
Dpkg::Arch::get_host_arch() to identify the proper
architecture.
- build_arch
(defaults to the current architecture)
- Define the build architecture. By default it uses
Dpkg::Arch::get_build_arch() to identify the proper
architecture.
- reduce_arch
(defaults to 0)
- If set to 1, ignore dependencies that do not concern the current host
architecture. This implicitely strips off the architecture restriction
list so that the resulting dependencies are directly applicable to the
current architecture.
- use_profiles
(defaults to 1)
- Take into account the profile restriction part of the dependencies. Set to
0 to completely ignore that information.
- build_profiles
(defaults to no profile)
- Define the active build profiles. By default no profile is defined.
- reduce_profiles
(defaults to 0)
- If set to 1, ignore dependencies that do not concern the current build
profile. This implicitly strips off the profile restriction formula so
that the resulting dependencies are directly applicable to the current
profiles.
- reduce_restrictions
(defaults to 0)
- If set to 1, ignore dependencies that do not concern the current set of
restrictions. This implicitly strips off any architecture restriction list
or restriction formula so that the resulting dependencies are directly
applicable to the current restriction. This currently implies
"reduce_arch" and
"reduce_profiles", and overrides them if
set.
- union (defaults to
0)
- If set to 1, returns a Dpkg::Deps::Union instead of a Dpkg::Deps::AND. Use
this when parsing non-dependency fields like Conflicts.
- build_dep (defaults
to 0)
- If set to 1, allow build-dep only arch qualifiers, that is
“:native”. This should be set whenever working with
build-deps.
- $bool = deps_iterate($deps, $callback_func)
- This function visits all elements of the dependency object, calling the
callback function for each element.
The callback function is expected to return true when
everything is fine, or false if something went wrong, in which case the
iteration will stop.
Return the same value as the callback function.
- deps_compare($a,
$b)
- Implements a comparison operator between two dependency objects. This
function is mainly used to implement the sort() method.
There are several kind of dependencies. A Dpkg::Deps::Simple
dependency represents a single dependency statement (it relates to one
package only). Dpkg::Deps::Multiple dependencies are built on top of this
object and combine several dependencies in a different manners.
Dpkg::Deps::AND represents the logical "AND" between dependencies
while Dpkg::Deps::OR represents the logical "OR".
Dpkg::Deps::Multiple objects can contain Dpkg::Deps::Simple object as well
as other Dpkg::Deps::Multiple objects.
In practice, the code is only meant to handle the realistic cases
which, given Debian's dependencies structure, imply those restrictions: AND
can contain Simple or OR objects, OR can only contain Simple objects.
Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts is a special object that is used while
evaluating dependencies and while trying to simplify them. It represents a
set of installed packages along with the virtual packages that they might
provide.
COMMON METHODS
- $dep->is_empty()
- Returns true if the dependency is empty and doesn't contain any useful
information. This is true when a Dpkg::Deps::Simple object has not yet
been initialized or when a (descendant of) Dpkg::Deps::Multiple contains
an empty list of dependencies.
- $dep->get_deps()
- Returns a list of sub-dependencies. For Dpkg::Deps::Simple it returns
itself.
- $dep->output([$fh])
- "$dep"
- Returns a string representing the dependency. If
$fh is set, it prints the string to the
filehandle.
- $dep->implies($other_dep)
- Returns 1 when $dep implies
$other_dep. Returns 0 when
$dep implies NOT($other_dep). Returns undef when
there's no implication. $dep and
$other_dep do not need to be of the same
type.
- $dep->sort()
- Sorts alphabetically the internal list of dependencies. It's a no-op for
Dpkg::Deps::Simple objects.
- $dep->arch_is_concerned($arch)
- Returns true if the dependency applies to the indicated architecture. For
multiple dependencies, it returns true if at least one of the
sub-dependencies apply to this architecture.
- $dep->reduce_arch($arch)
- Simplifies the dependency to contain only information relevant to the
given architecture. A Dpkg::Deps::Simple object can be left empty after
this operation. For Dpkg::Deps::Multiple objects, the non-relevant
sub-dependencies are simply removed.
This trims off the architecture restriction list of
Dpkg::Deps::Simple objects.
- $dep->get_evaluation($facts)
- Evaluates the dependency given a list of installed packages and a list of
virtual packages provided. Those lists are part of the
Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts object given as parameters.
Returns 1 when it's true, 0 when it's false, undef when some
information is lacking to conclude.
- $dep->simplify_deps($facts, @assumed_deps)
- Simplifies the dependency as much as possible given the list of facts (see
object Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts) and a list of other dependencies that are
known to be true.
- $dep->has_arch_restriction()
- For a simple dependency, returns the package name if the dependency
applies only to a subset of architectures. For multiple dependencies, it
returns the list of package names that have such a restriction.
- $dep->reset()
- Clears any dependency information stored in $dep
so that $dep->is_empty() returns
true.
Such an object has four interesting properties:
- package
- The package name (can be undef if the dependency has not been initialized
or if the simplification of the dependency lead to its removal).
- relation
- The relational operator: "=", "<<",
"<=", ">=" or ">>". It can be
undefined if the dependency had no version restriction. In that case the
following field is also undefined.
- version
- The version.
- arches
- The list of architectures where this dependency is applicable. It's
undefined when there's no restriction, otherwise it's an array ref. It can
contain an exclusion list, in that case each architecture is prefixed with
an exclamation mark.
- archqual
- The arch qualifier of the dependency (can be undef if there's none). In
the dependency "python:any (>= 2.6)", the arch qualifier is
"any".
METHODS
- $simple_dep->parse_string('dpkg-dev (>= 1.14.8) [!hurd-i386]')
- Parses the dependency and modifies internal properties to match the parsed
dependency.
- $simple_dep->merge_union($other_dep)
- Returns true if $simple_dep could be modified to
represent the union of both dependencies. Otherwise returns false.
This is the base class for Dpkg::Deps::{AND,OR,Union}. It
implements the following methods:
- $mul->add($dep)
- Adds a new dependency object at the end of the list.
This object represents a list of dependencies who must be met at
the same time.
- $and->output([$fh])
- The output method uses ", " to join the list of
sub-dependencies.
This object represents a list of dependencies of which only one
must be met for the dependency to be true.
- $or->output([$fh])
- The output method uses " | " to join the list of
sub-dependencies.
This object represents a list of relationships.
- $union->output([$fh])
- The output method uses ", " to join the list of
relationships.
- $union->implies($other_dep)
- $union->get_evaluation($other_dep)
- Those methods are not meaningful for this object and always return
undef.
- $union->simplify_deps($facts)
- The simplication is done to generate an union of all the relationships. It
uses $simple_dep->merge_union($other_dep) to
get its job done.
This object represents a list of installed packages and a list of
virtual packages provided (by the set of installed packages).
- $facts = Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts->new();
- Creates a new object.
- $facts->add_installed_package($package, $version, $arch,
$multiarch)
- Records that the given version of the package is installed. If
$version/$arch is undefined we know that the
package is installed but we don't know which version/architecture it is.
$multiarch is the Multi-Arch field of the package.
If $multiarch is undef, it will be equivalent to
"Multi-Arch: no".
Note that $multiarch is only used if
$arch is provided.
- $facts->add_provided_package($virtual, $relation, $version, $by)
- Records that the "$by" package provides the
$virtual package.
$relation and $version
correspond to the associated relation given in the Provides field (if
present).
- ($check, $param) = $facts->check_package($package)
- $check is one when the package is found. For a
real package, $param contains the version. For a
virtual package, $param contains an array
reference containing the list of packages that provide it (each package is
listed as [ $provider,
$relation, $version ]).
This function is obsolete and should not be used.
Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts is only meant to be filled with data and then
passed to Dpkg::Deps methods where appropriate, but it should not be
directly queried.
New function: Dpkg::Deps::deps_iterate().
New options: Add use_profiles, build_profiles, reduce_profiles and
reduce_restrictions to Dpkg::Deps::deps_parse().
New methods: Add
$dep->profile_is_concerned() and
$dep->reduce_profiles() for all dependency
objects.
New option: Add build_arch option to
Dpkg::Deps::deps_parse().
New function: Dpkg::Deps::deps_concat()
New method: Add $dep->reset()
for all dependency objects.
New property: Dpkg::Deps::Simple now recognizes the arch qualifier
"any" and stores it in the "archqual" property when
present.
New option:
Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts->add_installed_package() now accepts 2
supplementary parameters ($arch and $multiarch).
Deprecated method:
Dpkg::Deps::KnownFacts->check_package() is obsolete, it should not
have been part of the public API.
Mark the module as public.