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author | merakor <cem@ckyln.com> | 2021-01-03 22:30:51 +0000 |
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committer | merakor <cem@ckyln.com> | 2021-01-03 22:30:51 +0000 |
commit | 4420d5a274dba92e3d5b12f4d10e525bfb3859fe (patch) | |
tree | 19fcd0f1b0fe5efa40716961eda7ad039e81bf9f | |
parent | 244eac04121f44be5002a16ae00b3b242d555c06 (diff) | |
parent | 5bed6bb3ce3ea13adead455cbc7b0fc94818860b (diff) | |
download | cpt-helpers.tar.gz |
Merge branch 'master' into helpershelpers
FossilOrigin-Name: 91663ddfe94055c94ff98d6361d0bfb1c05664cc07985656b8b05987acaf7a30
-rw-r--r-- | src/cpt-lib.in | 87 |
1 files changed, 81 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/src/cpt-lib.in b/src/cpt-lib.in index 1f9ca83..09032fe 100644 --- a/src/cpt-lib.in +++ b/src/cpt-lib.in @@ -45,6 +45,30 @@ trap_set() { esac } +sepchar() ( + # Seperate every character on the given string without resorting to external + # processes. + [ "$1" ] || return 0; str=$1; set -- + while [ "$str" ]; do + str_tmp=$str + for i in $(_seq $(( ${#str} - 1 ))); do + str_tmp=${str_tmp%?} + done + set -- "$@" "$str_tmp" + str=${str#$str_tmp} + done + printf '%s\n' "$@" +) + +_seq() ( + # Pure shell counter meant to be used in 'for' loops. + i=0 buf='' + while [ "$(( i += 1 ))" -le "$1" ]; do + buf="$buf $i " + done + printf '%s' "$buf" +) + _stat() ( _user=; eval set -- "$(ls -ld "$1")" id -u "${_user:=$3}" >/dev/null 2>&1 || _user=root @@ -390,7 +414,7 @@ as_root() { "$@" case ${su##*/} in - sudo|doas) "$su" -u "$user" -- env "$@" ;; + sls|sudo|doas) "$su" -u "$user" -- env "$@" ;; su) su -c "env $* <&3" "$user" 3<&0 </dev/tty ;; *) die "Invalid CPT_SU value: $su" ;; esac @@ -750,16 +774,29 @@ pkg_depends() { (pkg_list "$1" >/dev/null) && return while read -r dep type || [ "$dep" ]; do + # Skip comments and empty lines. + [ "${dep##\#*}" ] || continue # Skip test dependencies unless $CPT_TEST is set to 1. - case $type in test) [ "$CPT_TEST" = 1 ] || continue; esac + # + # Skip make dependencies on the 'tree' operation for child packages + # or when the 'first-nomake' argument is given. + case $type in + test) [ "$CPT_TEST" = 1 ] || continue ;; + make) [ "$2" = tree ] && [ -z "${3#first-nomake}" ] && continue + esac - # Recurse through the dependencies of the child packages. - [ "${dep##\#*}" ] && pkg_depends "$dep" + # Recurse through the dependencies of the child packages. Forward + # the 'tree' operation. + if [ "$2" = tree ]; then + pkg_depends "$dep" tree + else + pkg_depends "$dep" + fi done 2>/dev/null < "$(pkg_find "$1")/depends" ||: # After child dependencies are added to the list, # add the package which depends on them. - [ "$2" = explicit ] || deps="$deps $1 " + [ "$2" = explicit ] || [ "$3" ] || deps="$deps $1 " } } @@ -1786,6 +1823,42 @@ pkg_updates(){ log "Updated all packages" } +pkg_get_base() ( + # Print the packages defined in the /etc/cpt-base file. + # If an argument is given, it prints a space seperated list instead + # of a list seperated by newlines. + [ -f "$CPT_ROOT/etc/cpt-base" ] || return 1 + nonl=$1; set -- + while read -r pkg _; do + [ "${pkg##\#*}" ] || continue + set -- "$@" "$pkg" + done < "$CPT_ROOT/etc/cpt-base" + if [ "$nonl" ]; then printf '%s ' "$@"; else printf '%s\n' "$@"; fi +) + +pkg_gentree() ( + # Generate an ordered dependency tree of a package. Useful for testing + # whether the generated dependency tree is enough to actually building a + # given package. A second argument can be given as a combination of + # characters (similar to 'tar(1)' keys) which will be used as an option + # parser. See the documentation for more information on the keys. + deps='' reverse='' nonl='' make_deps=first + for op in $(sepchar "$2"); do + case "$op" in + b) deps="$(pkg_get_base nonl)" ;; + x) make_deps=first-nomake ;; + r) reverse=1 ;; + n) nonl=1 ;; + *) return 1 + esac + done + pkg_depends "$1" tree "${make_deps:+first}" + eval set -- "$deps" + pkg_order "$@" + if [ "$reverse" ]; then eval set -- "$redro"; else eval set -- "$order"; fi + if [ "$nonl" ]; then printf '%s ' "$@"; else printf '%s\n' "$@"; fi +) + pkg_clean() { # Clean up on exit or error. This removes everything related # to the build. @@ -1868,7 +1941,9 @@ create_cache() { # Figure out which 'sudo' command to use based on the user's choice or # what is available on the system. - su=${CPT_SU:-$(command -v sudo || command -v doas)} || su=su + su=${CPT_SU:-$(command -v sls || + command -v sudo || + command -v doas)} || su=su # Store the date and time of script invocation to be used as the name # of the log files the package manager creates uring builds. |