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# Copyright © 2009 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> # Copyright © 2012-2013 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> # # 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, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. package Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.03'; our @EXPORT_OK = qw( $regex_header $regex_trailer match_header match_trailer find_closes ); use Exporter qw(import); use Time::Piece; use Dpkg::Gettext; use Dpkg::Control::Fields; use Dpkg::Control::Changelog; use Dpkg::Changelog::Entry; use Dpkg::Version; use parent qw(Dpkg::Changelog::Entry); =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Dpkg::Changelog::Entry::Debian - represents a Debian changelog entry =head1 DESCRIPTION This object represents a Debian changelog entry. It implements the generic interface Dpkg::Changelog::Entry. Only functions specific to this implementation are described below. =cut my $name_chars = qr/[-+0-9a-z.]/i; # XXX: Backwards compatibility, stop exporting on VERSION 2.00. ## no critic (Variables::ProhibitPackageVars) # The matched content is the source package name ($1), the version ($2), # the target distributions ($3) and the options on the rest of the line ($4). our $regex_header = qr{ ^ (\w$name_chars*) # Package name \ \(([^\(\) \t]+)\) # Package version ((?:\s+$name_chars+)+) # Target distribution \; # Separator (.*?) # Key=Value options \s*$ # Trailing space }xi; # The matched content is the maintainer name ($1), its email ($2), # some blanks ($3) and the timestamp ($4), which is decomposed into # day of week ($6), date-time ($7) and this into month name ($8). our $regex_trailer = qr< ^ \ \-\- # Trailer marker \ (.*) # Maintainer name \ \<(.*)\> # Maintainer email (\ \ ?) # Blanks ( ((\w+)\,\s*)? # Day of week (abbreviated) ( \d{1,2}\s+ # Day of month (\w+)\s+ # Month name (abbreviated) \d{4}\s+ # Year \d{1,2}:\d\d:\d\d\s+[-+]\d{4} # ISO 8601 date ) ) \s*$ # Trailing space >xo; my %week_day = map { $_ => 1 } qw(Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun); my %month_abbrev = map { $_ => 1 } qw( Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ); my %month_name = map { $_ => } qw( January February March April May June July August September October November December ); ## use critic =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item @items = $entry->get_change_items() Return a list of change items. Each item contains at least one line. A change line starting with an asterisk denotes the start of a new item. Any change line like "C<[ Raphaël Hertzog ]>" is treated like an item of its own even if it starts a set of items attributed to this person (the following line necessarily starts a new item). =cut sub get_change_items { my $self = shift; my (@items, @blanks, $item); foreach my $line (@{$self->get_part('changes')}) { if ($line =~ /^\s*\*/) { push @items, $item if defined $item; $item = "$line\n"; } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*\[\s[^\]]+\s\]\s*$/) { push @items, $item if defined $item; push @items, "$line\n"; $item = undef; @blanks = (); } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*$/) { push @blanks, "$line\n"; } else { if (defined $item) { $item .= "@blanks$line\n"; } else { $item = "$line\n"; } @blanks = (); } } push @items, $item if defined $item; return @items; } =item @errors = $entry->parse_header() =item @errors = $entry->parse_trailer() Return a list of errors. Each item in the list is an error message describing the problem. If the empty list is returned, no errors have been found. =cut sub parse_header { my $self = shift; my @errors; if (defined($self->{header}) and $self->{header} =~ $regex_header) { $self->{header_source} = $1; my $version = Dpkg::Version->new($2); my ($ok, $msg) = version_check($version); if ($ok) { $self->{header_version} = $version; } else { push @errors, sprintf(g_("version '%s' is invalid: %s"), $version, $msg); } @{$self->{header_dists}} = split ' ', $3; my $options = $4; $options =~ s/^\s+//; my $f = Dpkg::Control::Changelog->new(); foreach my $opt (split(/\s*,\s*/, $options)) { unless ($opt =~ m/^([-0-9a-z]+)\=\s*(.*\S)$/i) { push @errors, sprintf(g_("bad key-value after ';': '%s'"), $opt); next; } my ($k, $v) = (field_capitalize($1), $2); if (exists $f->{$k}) { push @errors, sprintf(g_('repeated key-value %s'), $k); } else { $f->{$k} = $v; } if ($k eq 'Urgency') { push @errors, sprintf(g_('badly formatted urgency value: %s'), $v) unless ($v =~ m/^([-0-9a-z]+)((\s+.*)?)$/i); } elsif ($k eq 'Binary-Only') { push @errors, sprintf(g_('bad binary-only value: %s'), $v) unless ($v eq 'yes'); } elsif ($k =~ m/^X[BCS]+-/i) { } else { push @errors, sprintf(g_('unknown key-value %s'), $k); } } $self->{header_fields} = $f; } else { push @errors, g_("the header doesn't match the expected regex"); } return @errors; } sub parse_trailer { my $self = shift; my @errors; if (defined($self->{trailer}) and $self->{trailer} =~ $regex_trailer) { $self->{trailer_maintainer} = "$1 <$2>"; if ($3 ne ' ') { push @errors, g_('badly formatted trailer line'); } # Validate the week day. Date::Parse used to ignore it, but Time::Piece # is much more strict and it does not gracefully handle bogus values. if (defined $5 and not exists $week_day{$6}) { push @errors, sprintf(g_('ignoring invalid week day \'%s\''), $6); } # Ignore the week day ('%a, '), as we have validated it above. local $ENV{LC_ALL} = 'C'; eval { my $tp = Time::Piece->strptime($7, '%d %b %Y %T %z'); $self->{trailer_timepiece} = $tp; } or do { # Validate the month. Date::Parse used to accept both abbreviated # and full months, but Time::Piece strptime() implementation only # matches the abbreviated one with %b, which is what we want anyway. if (not exists $month_abbrev{$8}) { # We have to nest the conditionals because May is the same in # full and abbreviated forms! if (exists $month_name{$8}) { push @errors, sprintf(g_('uses full instead of abbreviated month name \'%s\''), $8, $month_name{$8}); } else { push @errors, sprintf(g_('invalid abbreviated month name \'%s\''), $8); } } push @errors, sprintf(g_("cannot parse non-conformant date '%s'"), $7); }; $self->{trailer_timestamp_date} = $4; } else { push @errors, g_("the trailer doesn't match the expected regex"); } return @errors; } =item $entry->check_header() Obsolete method. Use parse_header() instead. =cut sub check_header { my $self = shift; warnings::warnif('deprecated', 'obsolete check_header(), use parse_header() instead'); return $self->parse_header(); } =item $entry->check_trailer() Obsolete method. Use parse_trailer() instead. =cut sub check_trailer { my $self = shift; warnings::warnif('deprecated', 'obsolete check_trailer(), use parse_trailer() instead'); return $self->parse_header(); } =item $entry->normalize() Normalize the content. Strip whitespaces at end of lines, use a single empty line to separate each part. =cut sub normalize { my $self = shift; $self->SUPER::normalize(); #XXX: recreate header/trailer } =item $src = $entry->get_source() Return the name of the source package associated to the changelog entry. =cut sub get_source { my $self = shift; return $self->{header_source}; } =item $ver = $entry->get_version() Return the version associated to the changelog entry. =cut sub get_version { my $self = shift; return $self->{header_version}; } =item @dists = $entry->get_distributions() Return a list of target distributions for this version. =cut sub get_distributions { my $self = shift; if (defined $self->{header_dists}) { return @{$self->{header_dists}} if wantarray; return $self->{header_dists}[0]; } return; } =item $fields = $entry->get_optional_fields() Return a set of optional fields exposed by the changelog entry. It always returns a Dpkg::Control object (possibly empty though). =cut sub get_optional_fields { my $self = shift; my $f; if (defined $self->{header_fields}) { $f = $self->{header_fields}; } else { $f = Dpkg::Control::Changelog->new(); } my @closes = find_closes(join("\n", @{$self->{changes}})); if (@closes) { $f->{Closes} = join(' ', @closes); } return $f; } =item $urgency = $entry->get_urgency() Return the urgency of the associated upload. =cut sub get_urgency { my $self = shift; my $f = $self->get_optional_fields(); if (exists $f->{Urgency}) { $f->{Urgency} =~ s/\s.*$//; return lc($f->{Urgency}); } return; } =item $maint = $entry->get_maintainer() Return the string identifying the person who signed this changelog entry. =cut sub get_maintainer { my $self = shift; return $self->{trailer_maintainer}; } =item $time = $entry->get_timestamp() Return the timestamp of the changelog entry. =cut sub get_timestamp { my $self = shift; return $self->{trailer_timestamp_date}; } =item $time = $entry->get_timepiece() Return the timestamp of the changelog entry as a Time::Piece object. This function might return undef if there was no timestamp. =cut sub get_timepiece { my $self = shift; return $self->{trailer_timepiece}; } =back =head1 UTILITY FUNCTIONS =over 4 =item $bool = match_header($line) Checks if the line matches a valid changelog header line. =cut sub match_header { my $line = shift; return $line =~ /$regex_header/; } =item $bool = match_trailer($line) Checks if the line matches a valid changelog trailing line. =cut sub match_trailer { my $line = shift; return $line =~ /$regex_trailer/; } =item @closed_bugs = find_closes($changes) 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. =cut sub find_closes { my $changes = shift; my %closes; while ($changes && ($changes =~ m{ closes:\s* (?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+ (?:,\s*(?:bug)?\#?\s?\d+)* }pigx)) { $closes{$_} = 1 foreach (${^MATCH} =~ /\#?\s?(\d+)/g); } my @closes = sort { $a <=> $b } keys %closes; return @closes; } =back =head1 CHANGES =head2 Version 1.03 (dpkg 1.18.8) New methods: $entry->get_timepiece(). =head2 Version 1.02 (dpkg 1.18.5) New methods: $entry->parse_header(), $entry->parse_trailer(). Deprecated methods: $entry->check_header(), $entry->check_trailer(). =head2 Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.2) New functions: match_header(), match_trailer() Deprecated variables: $regex_header, $regex_trailer =head2 Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.15.6) Mark the module as public. =cut 1;
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