# # Dpkg::Changelog # # Copyright © 2005, 2007 Frank Lichtenheld # # This program 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 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA # =head1 NAME Dpkg::Changelog =head1 DESCRIPTION to be written =head2 Functions =cut package Dpkg::Changelog; use strict; use warnings; use English; use Dpkg; use Dpkg::Gettext; use Dpkg::ErrorHandling qw(:DEFAULT report); use Dpkg::Cdata; use Dpkg::Fields; use base qw(Exporter); our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( 'util' => [ qw( find_closes data2rfc822 data2rfc822_mult get_dpkg_changes parse_changelog ) ] ); our @EXPORT_OK = @{$EXPORT_TAGS{util}}; =pod =head3 init Creates a new object instance. Takes a reference to a hash as optional argument, which is interpreted as configuration options. There are currently no supported general configuration options, but see the other methods for more specific configuration options which can also specified to C. If C, C, or C are specified, C is called from C. If a fatal error is encountered during parsing (e.g. the file can't be opened), C will not return a valid object but C! =cut sub init { my $classname = shift; my $config = shift || {}; my $self = {}; bless( $self, $classname ); $config->{verbose} = 1 if $config->{debug}; $self->{config} = $config; $self->reset_parse_errors; if ($self->{config}{infile} || $self->{config}{inhandle} || $self->{config}{instring}) { defined($self->parse) or return undef; } return $self; } =pod =head3 reset_parse_errors Can be used to delete all information about errors ocurred during previous L runs. Note that C also calls this method. =cut sub reset_parse_errors { my ($self) = @_; $self->{errors}{parser} = []; } sub _do_parse_error { my ($self, $file, $line_nr, $error, $line) = @_; shift; push @{$self->{errors}{parser}}, [ @_ ]; unless ($self->{config}{quiet}) { if ($line) { warning("%20s(l$NR): $error\nLINE: $line", $file); } else { warning("%20s(l$NR): $error", $file); } } } =pod =head3 get_parse_errors Returns all error messages from the last L run. If called in scalar context returns a human readable string representation. If called in list context returns an array of arrays. Each of these arrays contains =over 4 =item 1. the filename of the parsed file or C or C if the input came from a file handle or a string. If the reportfile configuration option was given, its value will be used instead =item 2. the line number where the error occurred =item 3. an error description =item 4. the original line =back NOTE: This format isn't stable yet and may change in later versions of this module. =cut sub get_parse_errors { my ($self) = @_; if (wantarray) { return @{$self->{errors}{parser}}; } else { my $res = ""; foreach my $e (@{$self->{errors}{parser}}) { if ($e->[3]) { $res .= report(_g('warning'),_g("%s(l%s): %s\nLINE: %s"), @$e ); } else { $res .= report(_g('warning'),_g("%s(l%s): %s"), @$e ); } } return $res; } } sub _do_fatal_error { my ($self, $msg, @msg) = @_; $self->{errors}{fatal} = report(_g('fatal error'), $msg, @msg); warning($msg, @msg) unless $self->{config}{quiet}; } =pod =head3 get_error Get the last non-parser error (e.g. the file to parse couldn't be opened). =cut sub get_error { my ($self) = @_; return $self->{errors}{fatal}; } =pod =head3 data C returns an array (if called in list context) or a reference to an array of Dpkg::Changelog::Entry objects which each represent one entry of the changelog. This method supports the common output options described in section L<"COMMON OUTPUT OPTIONS">. =cut sub data { my ($self, $config) = @_; my $data = $self->{data}; if ($config) { $self->{config}{DATA} = $config if $config; $data = $self->_data_range( $config ) or return undef; } return @$data if wantarray; return $data; } sub __sanity_check_range { my ( $data, $from, $to, $since, $until, $start, $end ) = @_; if (($$start || $$end) && ($$from || $$since || $$to || $$until)) { warning(_g( "you can't combine 'count' or 'offset' with any other range option" )); $$from = $$since = $$to = $$until = ''; } if ($$from && $$since) { warning(_g( "you can only specify one of 'from' and 'since', using 'since'" )); $$from = ''; } if ($$to && $$until) { warning(_g( "you can only specify one of 'to' and 'until', using 'until'" )); $$to = ''; } if ($$since && ($data->[0]{Version} eq $$since)) { warning(_g( "'since' option specifies most recent version, ignoring" )); $$since = ''; } if ($$until && ($data->[$#{$data}]{Version} eq $$until)) { warning(_g( "'until' option specifies oldest version, ignoring" )); $$until = ''; } $$start = 0 if $$start < 0; return if $$start > $#$data; $$end = $#$data if $$end > $#$data; return if $$end < 0; $$end = $$start if $$end < $$start; #TODO: compare versions return 1; } sub _data_range { my ($self, $config) = @_; my $data = $self->data or return undef; return [ @$data ] if $config->{all}; my $since = $config->{since} || ''; my $until = $config->{until} || ''; my $from = $config->{from} || ''; my $to = $config->{to} || ''; my $count = $config->{count} || 0; my $offset = $config->{offset} || 0; return if $offset and not $count; if ($offset > 0) { $offset -= ($count < 0); } elsif ($offset < 0) { $offset = $#$data + ($count > 0) + $offset; } else { $offset = $#$data if $count < 0; } my $start = my $end = $offset; $start += $count+1 if $count < 0; $end += $count-1 if $count > 0; return unless __sanity_check_range( $data, \$from, \$to, \$since, \$until, \$start, \$end ); unless ($from or $to or $since or $until or $start or $end) { return [ @$data ] if $config->{default_all} and not $count; return [ $data->[0] ]; } return [ @{$data}[$start .. $end] ] if $start or $end; my @result; my $include = 1; $include = 0 if $to or $until; foreach (@$data) { my $v = $_->{Version}; $include = 1 if $v eq $to; last if $v eq $since; push @result, $_ if $include; $include = 1 if $v eq $until; last if $v eq $from; } return \@result; } sub _abort_early { my ($self) = @_; my $data = $self->data or return; my $config = $self->{config} or return; # use Data::Dumper; # warn "Abort early? (\$# = $#$data)\n".Dumper($config); return if $config->{all}; my $since = $config->{since} || ''; my $until = $config->{until} || ''; my $from = $config->{from} || ''; my $to = $config->{to} || ''; my $count = $config->{count} || 0; my $offset = $config->{offset} || 0; return if $offset and not $count; return if $offset < 0 or $count < 0; if ($offset > 0) { $offset -= ($count < 0); } my $start = my $end = $offset; $end += $count-1 if $count > 0; unless ($from or $to or $since or $until or $start or $end) { return if not $count; return 1 if @$data; } return 1 if ($start or $end) and $start < @$data and $end < @$data; return unless $since or $from; foreach (@$data) { my $v = $_->{Version}; return 1 if $v eq $since; return 1 if $v eq $from; } return; } =pod =head3 dpkg (and B) C returns a hash (in list context) or a hash reference (in scalar context) where the keys are field names and the values are field values. The following fields are given: =over 4 =item Source package name (in the first entry) =item Version packages' version (from first entry) =item Distribution target distribution (from first entry) =item Urgency urgency (highest of all printed entries) =item Maintainer person that created the (first) entry =item Date date of the (first) entry =item Closes bugs closed by the entry/entries, sorted by bug number =item Changes content of the the entry/entries =back C returns a stringified version of this hash. The fields are ordered like in the list above. Both methods support the common output options described in section L<"COMMON OUTPUT OPTIONS">. =head3 dpkg_str See L. =cut our ( @CHANGELOG_FIELDS, %CHANGELOG_FIELDS ); our ( @URGENCIES, %URGENCIES ); BEGIN { @CHANGELOG_FIELDS = qw(Source Version Distribution Urgency Maintainer Date Closes Changes Timestamp Header Items Trailer Urgency_comment Urgency_lc); tie %CHANGELOG_FIELDS, 'Dpkg::Fields::Object'; %CHANGELOG_FIELDS = map { $_ => 1 } @CHANGELOG_FIELDS; @URGENCIES = qw(low medium high critical emergency); my $i = 1; %URGENCIES = map { $_ => $i++ } @URGENCIES; } sub dpkg { my ($self, $config) = @_; $self->{config}{DPKG} = $config if $config; $config = $self->{config}{DPKG} || {}; my $data = $self->_data_range( $config ) or return undef; my $f = new Dpkg::Changelog::Entry; foreach my $field (qw( Urgency Source Version Distribution Maintainer Date )) { $f->{$field} = $data->[0]{$field}; } # handle unknown fields foreach my $field (keys %{$data->[0]}) { next if $CHANGELOG_FIELDS{$field}; $f->{$field} = $data->[0]{$field}; } $f->{Changes} = get_dpkg_changes( $data->[0] ); $f->{Closes} = [ @{$data->[0]{Closes}} ]; my $first = 1; my $urg_comment = ''; foreach my $entry (@$data) { $first = 0, next if $first; my $oldurg = $f->{Urgency} || ''; my $oldurgn = $URGENCIES{$f->{Urgency}} || -1; my $newurg = $entry->{Urgency_lc} || ''; my $newurgn = $URGENCIES{$entry->{Urgency_lc}} || -1; $f->{Urgency} = ($newurgn > $oldurgn) ? $newurg : $oldurg; $urg_comment .= $entry->{Urgency_comment}; $f->{Changes} .= "\n .".get_dpkg_changes( $entry ); push @{$f->{Closes}}, @{$entry->{Closes}}; # handle unknown fields foreach my $field (keys %$entry) { next if $CHANGELOG_FIELDS{$field}; next if exists $f->{$field}; $f->{$field} = $entry->{$field}; } } $f->{Closes} = join " ", sort { $a <=> $b } @{$f->{Closes}}; $f->{Urgency} .= $urg_comment; return %$f if wantarray; return $f; } sub dpkg_str { return data2rfc822(scalar dpkg(@_)); } =pod =head3 rfc822 (and B) C returns an array of hashes (in list context) or a reference to this array (in scalar context) where each hash represents one entry in the changelog. For the format of such a hash see the description of the L<"dpkg"> method (while ignoring the remarks about which values are taken from the first entry). C returns a stringified version of this array. Both methods support the common output options described in section L<"COMMON OUTPUT OPTIONS">. =head3 rfc822_str See L. =cut sub rfc822 { my ($self, $config) = @_; $self->{config}{RFC822} = $config if $config; $config = $self->{config}{RFC822} || {}; my $data = $self->_data_range( $config ) or return undef; my @out_data; foreach my $entry (@$data) { my $f = new Dpkg::Changelog::Entry; foreach my $field (qw( Urgency Source Version Distribution Maintainer Date )) { $f->{$field} = $entry->{$field}; } $f->{Urgency} .= $entry->{Urgency_Comment}; $f->{Changes} = get_dpkg_changes( $entry ); $f->{Closes} = join " ", sort { $a <=> $b } @{$entry->{Closes}}; # handle unknown fields foreach my $field (keys %$entry) { next if $CHANGELOG_FIELDS{$field}; $f->{$field} = $entry->{$field}; } push @out_data, $f; } return @out_data if wantarray; return \@out_data; } sub rfc822_str { return data2rfc822(scalar rfc822(@_)); } =pod =head1 COMMON OUTPUT OPTIONS The following options are supported by all output methods, all take a version number as value: =over 4 =item since Causes changelog information from all versions strictly later than B to be used. =item until Causes changelog information from all versions strictly earlier than B to be used. =item from Similar to C but also includes the information for the specified B itself. =item to Similar to C but also includes the information for the specified B itself. =back The following options are also supported by all output methods but don't take version numbers as values: =over 4 =item all If set to a true value, all entries of the changelog are returned, this overrides all other options. =item count Expects a signed integer as value. Returns C entries from the top of the changelog if set to a positive integer, and C entries from the tail if set to a negative integer. =item offset Expects a signed integer as value. Changes the starting point for C, either counted from the top (positive integer) or from the tail (negative integer). C has no effect if C wasn't given as well. =back Some examples for the above options. Imagine an example changelog with entries for the versions 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0 and 3.1. Call Included entries CformatE({ since =E '2.0' })> 3.1, 3.0, 2.2 CformatE({ until =E '2.0' })> 1.3, 1.2 CformatE({ from =E '2.0' })> 3.1, 3.0, 2.2, 2.1, 2.0 CformatE({ to =E '2.0' })> 2.0, 1.3, 1.2 CformatE({ count =E 2 }>> 3.1, 3.0 CformatE({ count =E -2 }>> 1.3, 1.2 CformatE({ count =E 3, offset=E 2 }>> 2.2, 2.1, 2.0 CformatE({ count =E 2, offset=E -3 }>> 2.0, 1.3 CformatE({ count =E -2, offset=E 3 }>> 3.0, 2.2 CformatE({ count =E -2, offset=E -3 }>> 2.2, 2.1 Any combination of one option of C and C and one of C and C returns the intersection of the two results with only one of the options specified. =head1 UTILITY FUNCTIONS =head3 find_closes Takes one string as argument and finds "Closes: #123456, #654321" statements as supported by the Debian Archive software in it. Returns all closed bug numbers in an array reference. =cut sub find_closes { my $changes = shift; my @closes = (); while ($changes && ($changes =~ /closes:\s*(?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+(?:,\s*(?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+)*/ig)) { push(@closes, $& =~ /\#?\s?(\d+)/g); } @closes = sort { $a <=> $b } @closes; return \@closes; } =pod =head3 data2rfc822 Takes a single argument, either a Dpkg::Changelog::Entry object or a reference to an array of such objects. Returns the data in RFC822 format as string. =cut sub data2rfc822 { my ($data) = @_; if (ref($data) eq "ARRAY") { my @rfc822 = (); foreach my $entry (@$data) { push @rfc822, data2rfc822($entry); } return join "\n", @rfc822; } elsif (ref($data)) { my $rfc822_str = $data->output; return $rfc822_str; } else { return; } } =pod =head3 get_dpkg_changes Takes a Dpkg::Changelog::Entry object as first argument. Returns a string that is suitable for using it in a C field in the output format of C. =cut sub get_dpkg_changes { my $changes = "\n ".($_[0]->{Header}||'')."\n .\n".($_[0]->{Changes}||''); chomp $changes; $changes =~ s/^ $/ ./mgo; return $changes; } =pod =head3 my $fields = parse_changelog(%opt) This function will parse a changelog. In list context, it return as many Dpkg::Fields::Object as the parser did output. In scalar context, it will return only the first one. If the parser didn't return any data, it will return an empty in list context or undef on scalar context. If the parser failed, it will die. The parsing itself is done by an external program (searched in the following list of directories: $opt{libdir}, /usr/local/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog, /usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog) That program is named according to the format that it's able to parse. By default it's either "debian" or the format name lookep up in the 40 last lines of the changelog itself (extracted with this perl regular expression "\schangelog-format:\s+([0-9a-z]+)\W"). But it can be overriden with $opt{changelogformat}. The program expects the content of the changelog file on its standard input. The changelog file that is parsed is debian/changelog by default but it can be overriden with $opt{file}. All the other keys in %opt are forwarded as parameter to the external parser. If the key starts with "-", it's passed as is. If not, it's passed as "--". If the value of the corresponding hash entry is defined, then it's passed as the parameter that follows. =cut sub parse_changelog { my (%options) = @_; my @parserpath = ("/usr/local/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog", "$dpkglibdir/parsechangelog", "/usr/lib/dpkg/parsechangelog"); my $format = "debian"; my $changelogfile = "debian/changelog"; my $force = 0; # Extract and remove options that do not concern the changelog parser # itself (and that we shouldn't forward) if (exists $options{"libdir"}) { unshift @parserpath, $options{"libdir"}; delete $options{"libdir"}; } if (exists $options{"file"}) { $changelogfile = $options{"file"}; delete $options{"file"}; } if (exists $options{"changelogformat"}) { $format = $options{"changelogformat"}; delete $options{"changelogformat"}; $force = 1; } # XXX: For compatibility with old parsers, don't use --since but -v # This can be removed later (in lenny+1 for example) if (exists $options{"since"}) { my $since = $options{"since"}; $options{"-v$since"} = undef; delete $options{"since"}; } # Extract the format from the changelog file if possible unless($force or ($changelogfile eq "-")) { open(P, "-|", "tail", "-n", "40", $changelogfile); while(

) { $format = $1 if m/\schangelog-format:\s+([0-9a-z]+)\W/; } close(P) or subprocerr(_g("tail of %s"), $changelogfile); } # Find the right changelog parser my $parser; foreach my $dir (@parserpath) { my $candidate = "$dir/$format"; next if not -e $candidate; if (-x _) { $parser = $candidate; last; } else { warning(_g("format parser %s not executable"), $candidate); } } error(_g("changelog format %s is unknown"), $format) if not defined $parser; # Create the arguments for the changelog parser my @exec = ($parser, "-l$changelogfile"); foreach (keys %options) { if (m/^-/) { # Options passed untouched push @exec, $_; } else { # Non-options are mapped to long options push @exec, "--$_"; } push @exec, $options{$_} if defined($options{$_}); } # Fork and call the parser my $pid = open(P, "-|"); syserr(_g("fork for %s"), $parser) unless defined $pid; if (not $pid) { if ($changelogfile ne "-") { open(STDIN, "<", $changelogfile) or syserr(_g("cannot open %s"), $changelogfile); } exec(@exec) || syserr(_g("cannot exec format parser: %s"), $parser); } # Get the output into several Dpkg::Fields::Object my (@res, $fields); while ($fields = parsecdata(\*P, _g("output of changelog parser"))) { push @res, $fields; } close(P) or subprocerr(_g("changelog parser %s"), $parser); if (wantarray) { return @res; } else { return $res[0] if (@res); return undef; } } =head1 NAME Dpkg::Changelog::Entry - represents one entry in a Debian changelog =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCRIPTION =cut package Dpkg::Changelog::Entry; sub new { my ($classname) = @_; tie my %entry, 'Dpkg::Fields::Object'; tied(%entry)->set_field_importance(@CHANGELOG_FIELDS); my $entry = \%entry; bless $entry, $classname; } sub is_empty { my ($self) = @_; return !($self->{Changes} || $self->{Source} || $self->{Version} || $self->{Maintainer} || $self->{Date}); } sub output { my $self = shift; return tied(%$self)->output(@_); } 1; __END__ =head1 AUTHOR Frank Lichtenheld, Efrank@lichtenheld.deE =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE Copyright E 2005, 2007 by Frank Lichtenheld This program 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 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA =cut