pacman/scripts/libmakepkg/util/pkgbuild.sh.in
Eli Schwartz 9ca88575e6 makepkg --packagelist: fix listing debug packages with makepkg.conf
print_all_package_names used in_opt_array to check whether or not the
PKGBUILD itself has options=('debug' 'split') -- while checking to see
if it was enabled per split package which doesn't make sense as these
options apply globally. This prevented debug packages from being listed
if enabled via makepkg.conf rather than per PKGBUILD.

Instead, use check_option to determine whether makepkg actually thinks
it is meant to try creating a split debug package.

Signed-off-by: Eli Schwartz <eschwartz@archlinux.org>
Signed-off-by: Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org>
2018-03-18 12:47:44 +10:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# pkgbuild.sh - functions to extract information from PKGBUILD files
#
# Copyright (c) 2009-2018 Pacman Development Team <pacman-dev@archlinux.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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
[[ -n "$LIBMAKEPKG_UTIL_PKGBUILD_SH" ]] && return
LIBMAKEPKG_UTIL_PKGBUILD_SH=1
have_function() {
declare -f "$1" >/dev/null
}
grep_function() {
{ declare -f "$1" || declare -f package; } 2>/dev/null | grep -E "$2"
}
array_build() {
local dest=$1 src=$2 i keys values
# it's an error to try to copy a value which doesn't exist.
declare -p "$2" &>/dev/null || return 1
# Build an array of the indicies of the source array.
eval "keys=(\"\${!$2[@]}\")"
# Clear the destination array
eval "$dest=()"
# Read values indirectly via their index. This approach gives us support
# for associative arrays, sparse arrays, and empty strings as elements.
for i in "${keys[@]}"; do
values+=("printf -v '$dest[$i]' %s \"\${$src[$i]}\";")
done
eval "${values[*]}"
}
extract_global_variable() {
# $1: variable name
# $2: multivalued
# $3: name of output var
local attr=$1 isarray=$2 outputvar=$3 ref
if (( isarray )); then
array_build ref "$attr"
[[ ${ref[@]} ]] && array_build "$outputvar" "$attr"
else
[[ ${!attr} ]] && printf -v "$outputvar" %s "${!attr}"
fi
}
extract_function_variable() {
# $1: function name
# $2: variable name
# $3: multivalued
# $4: name of output var
local funcname=$1 attr=$2 isarray=$3 outputvar=$4 attr_regex= decl= r=1
if (( isarray )); then
printf -v attr_regex '^[[:space:]]* %s\+?=\(' "$2"
else
printf -v attr_regex '^[[:space:]]* %s\+?=[^(]' "$2"
fi
while read -r; do
# strip leading whitespace and any usage of declare
decl=${REPLY##*([[:space:]])}
eval "${decl/#$attr/$outputvar}"
# entering this loop at all means we found a match, so notify the caller.
r=0
done < <(grep_function "$funcname" "$attr_regex")
return $r
}
get_pkgbuild_attribute() {
# $1: package name
# $2: attribute name
# $3: multivalued
# $4: name of output var
local pkgname=$1 attrname=$2 isarray=$3 outputvar=$4
printf -v "$outputvar" %s ''
if [[ $pkgname ]]; then
extract_global_variable "$attrname" "$isarray" "$outputvar"
extract_function_variable "package_$pkgname" "$attrname" "$isarray" "$outputvar"
else
extract_global_variable "$attrname" "$isarray" "$outputvar"
fi
}
##
# usage : get_full_version()
# return : full version spec, including epoch (if necessary), pkgver, pkgrel
##
get_full_version() {
if (( epoch > 0 )); then
printf "%s\n" "$epoch:$pkgver-$pkgrel"
else
printf "%s\n" "$pkgver-$pkgrel"
fi
}
##
# usage : get_pkg_arch( [$pkgname] )
# return : architecture of the package
##
get_pkg_arch() {
if [[ -z $1 ]]; then
if [[ $arch = "any" ]]; then
printf "%s\n" "any"
else
printf "%s\n" "$CARCH"
fi
else
local arch_override
get_pkgbuild_attribute "$1" arch 1 arch_override
(( ${#arch_override[@]} == 0 )) && arch_override=("${arch[@]}")
if [[ $arch_override = "any" ]]; then
printf "%s\n" "any"
else
printf "%s\n" "$CARCH"
fi
fi
}
print_all_package_names() {
local version=$(get_full_version)
local architecture pkg opts a
for pkg in ${pkgname[@]}; do
architecture=$(get_pkg_arch $pkg)
printf "%s/%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" "$version" "$architecture" "$PKGEXT"
if check_option "debug" "y" && check_option "strip" "y"; then
printf "%s/%s-%s-%s-%s%s\n" "$PKGDEST" "$pkg" "@DEBUGSUFFIX@" "$version" "$architecture" "$PKGEXT"
fi
done
}
get_all_sources() {
local aggregate l a
if array_build l 'source'; then
aggregate+=("${l[@]}")
fi
for a in "${arch[@]}"; do
if array_build l "source_$a"; then
aggregate+=("${l[@]}")
fi
done
array_build "$1" "aggregate"
}
get_all_sources_for_arch() {
local aggregate l
if array_build l 'source'; then
aggregate+=("${l[@]}")
fi
if array_build l "source_$CARCH"; then
aggregate+=("${l[@]}")
fi
array_build "$1" "aggregate"
}
get_integlist() {
local integ
local integlist=()
for integ in "${known_hash_algos[@]}"; do
# check for e.g. "sha256sums"
local sumname="${integ}sums[@]"
if [[ -n ${!sumname} ]]; then
integlist+=("$integ")
continue
fi
# check for e.g. "sha256sums_x86_64"
for a in "${arch[@]}"; do
local sumname="${integ}sums_${a}[@]"
if [[ -n ${!sumname} ]]; then
integlist+=("$integ")
break
fi
done
done
if (( ${#integlist[@]} > 0 )); then
printf "%s\n" "${integlist[@]}"
else
printf "%s\n" "${INTEGRITY_CHECK[@]}"
fi
}