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  1. # Copyright © 1996 Ian Jackson
  2. # Copyright © 2005 Frank Lichtenheld <frank@lichtenheld.de>
  3. # Copyright © 2009 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>
  4. #
  5. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  8. # (at your option) any later version.
  9. #
  10. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. #
  15. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  17. =encoding utf8
  18. =head1 NAME
  19. Dpkg::Changelog::Debian - parse Debian changelogs
  20. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  21. Dpkg::Changelog::Debian parses Debian changelogs as described in the Debian
  22. policy (version 3.6.2.1 at the time of this writing). See section
  23. L<"SEE ALSO"> for locations where to find this definition.
  24. The parser tries to ignore most cruft like # or /* */ style comments,
  25. CVS comments, vim variables, emacs local variables and stuff from
  26. older changelogs with other formats at the end of the file.
  27. NOTE: most of these are ignored silently currently, there is no
  28. parser error issued for them. This should become configurable in the
  29. future.
  30. =head2 METHODS
  31. =cut
  32. package Dpkg::Changelog::Debian;
  33. use strict;
  34. use warnings;
  35. our $VERSION = '1.00';
  36. use Dpkg::Gettext;
  37. use Dpkg::File;
  38. use Dpkg::Changelog qw(:util);
  39. use base qw(Dpkg::Changelog);
  40. use Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian qw($regex_header $regex_trailer);
  41. use constant {
  42. FIRST_HEADING => _g('first heading'),
  43. NEXT_OR_EOF => _g('next heading or eof'),
  44. START_CHANGES => _g('start of change data'),
  45. CHANGES_OR_TRAILER => _g('more change data or trailer'),
  46. };
  47. =pod
  48. =head3 $c->parse($fh, $description)
  49. Read the filehandle and parse a Debian changelog in it. Returns the number
  50. of changelog entries that have been parsed with success.
  51. =cut
  52. sub parse {
  53. my ($self, $fh, $file) = @_;
  54. $file = $self->{reportfile} if exists $self->{reportfile};
  55. $self->reset_parse_errors;
  56. $self->{data} = [];
  57. $self->set_unparsed_tail(undef);
  58. my $expect = FIRST_HEADING;
  59. my $entry = Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian->new();
  60. my @blanklines = ();
  61. my $unknowncounter = 1; # to make version unique, e.g. for using as id
  62. while (<$fh>) {
  63. chomp;
  64. if ($_ =~ $regex_header) {
  65. (my $options = $4) =~ s/^\s+//;
  66. unless ($expect eq FIRST_HEADING || $expect eq NEXT_OR_EOF) {
  67. $self->parse_error($file, $.,
  68. sprintf(_g('found start of entry where expected %s'),
  69. $expect), "$_");
  70. }
  71. unless ($entry->is_empty) {
  72. push @{$self->{data}}, $entry;
  73. $entry = Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian->new();
  74. last if $self->abort_early();
  75. }
  76. $entry->set_part('header', $_);
  77. foreach my $error ($entry->check_header()) {
  78. $self->parse_error($file, $., $error, $_);
  79. }
  80. $expect= START_CHANGES;
  81. @blanklines = ();
  82. } elsif (m/^(;;\s*)?Local variables:/io) {
  83. last; # skip Emacs variables at end of file
  84. } elsif (m/^vim:/io) {
  85. last; # skip vim variables at end of file
  86. } elsif (m/^\$\w+:.*\$/o) {
  87. next; # skip stuff that look like a CVS keyword
  88. } elsif (m/^\# /o) {
  89. next; # skip comments, even that's not supported
  90. } elsif (m,^/\*.*\*/,o) {
  91. next; # more comments
  92. } elsif (m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\d{1,2} \d{1,2}:\d{1,2}:\d{1,2}\s+[\w\s]*\d{4})\s+(.*)\s+(<|\()(.*)(\)|>)/o
  93. || m/^(\w+\s+\w+\s+\d{1,2},?\s*\d{4})\s+(.*)\s+(<|\()(.*)(\)|>)/o
  94. || m/^(\w[-+0-9a-z.]*) \(([^\(\) \t]+)\)\;?/io
  95. || m/^([\w.+-]+)(-| )(\S+) Debian (\S+)/io
  96. || m/^Changes from version (.*) to (.*):/io
  97. || m/^Changes for [\w.+-]+-[\w.+-]+:?\s*$/io
  98. || m/^Old Changelog:\s*$/io
  99. || m/^(?:\d+:)?\w[\w.+~-]*:?\s*$/o) {
  100. # save entries on old changelog format verbatim
  101. # we assume the rest of the file will be in old format once we
  102. # hit it for the first time
  103. $self->set_unparsed_tail("$_\n" . file_slurp($fh));
  104. } elsif (m/^\S/) {
  105. $self->parse_error($file, $., _g('badly formatted heading line'), "$_");
  106. } elsif ($_ =~ $regex_trailer) {
  107. unless ($expect eq CHANGES_OR_TRAILER) {
  108. $self->parse_error($file, $.,
  109. sprintf(_g('found trailer where expected %s'), $expect), "$_");
  110. }
  111. $entry->set_part('trailer', $_);
  112. $entry->extend_part('blank_after_changes', [ @blanklines ]);
  113. @blanklines = ();
  114. foreach my $error ($entry->check_trailer()) {
  115. $self->parse_error($file, $., $error, $_);
  116. }
  117. $expect = NEXT_OR_EOF;
  118. } elsif (m/^ \-\-/) {
  119. $self->parse_error($file, $., _g('badly formatted trailer line'), "$_");
  120. } elsif (m/^\s{2,}(\S)/) {
  121. unless ($expect eq START_CHANGES or $expect eq CHANGES_OR_TRAILER) {
  122. $self->parse_error($file, $., sprintf(_g('found change data' .
  123. ' where expected %s'), $expect), "$_");
  124. if ($expect eq NEXT_OR_EOF and not $entry->is_empty) {
  125. # lets assume we have missed the actual header line
  126. push @{$self->{data}}, $entry;
  127. $entry = Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian->new();
  128. $entry->set_part('header', 'unknown (unknown' . ($unknowncounter++) . ') unknown; urgency=unknown');
  129. }
  130. }
  131. # Keep raw changes
  132. $entry->extend_part('changes', [ @blanklines, $_ ]);
  133. @blanklines = ();
  134. $expect = CHANGES_OR_TRAILER;
  135. } elsif (!m/\S/) {
  136. if ($expect eq START_CHANGES) {
  137. $entry->extend_part('blank_after_header', $_);
  138. next;
  139. } elsif ($expect eq NEXT_OR_EOF) {
  140. $entry->extend_part('blank_after_trailer', $_);
  141. next;
  142. } elsif ($expect ne CHANGES_OR_TRAILER) {
  143. $self->parse_error($file, $.,
  144. sprintf(_g('found blank line where expected %s'), $expect));
  145. }
  146. push @blanklines, $_;
  147. } else {
  148. $self->parse_error($file, $., _g('unrecognized line'), "$_");
  149. unless ($expect eq START_CHANGES or $expect eq CHANGES_OR_TRAILER) {
  150. # lets assume change data if we expected it
  151. $entry->extend_part('changes', [ @blanklines, $_]);
  152. @blanklines = ();
  153. $expect = CHANGES_OR_TRAILER;
  154. }
  155. }
  156. }
  157. unless ($expect eq NEXT_OR_EOF) {
  158. $self->parse_error($file, $., sprintf(_g('found eof where expected %s'),
  159. $expect));
  160. }
  161. unless ($entry->is_empty) {
  162. push @{$self->{data}}, $entry;
  163. }
  164. return scalar @{$self->{data}};
  165. }
  166. 1;
  167. __END__
  168. =head1 SEE ALSO
  169. Dpkg::Changelog
  170. Description of the Debian changelog format in the Debian policy:
  171. L<http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-source.html#s-dpkgchangelog>.
  172. =head1 AUTHORS
  173. Frank Lichtenheld, E<lt>frank@lichtenheld.deE<gt>
  174. Raphaël Hertzog, E<lt>hertzog@debian.orgE<gt>
  175. =cut