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package Lintian::CheckScript;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Cwd qw(realpath);
use File::Basename qw(dirname);
use parent 'Class::Accessor::Fast';
use Carp qw(croak);
use Lintian::Tag::Info ();
use Lintian::Util qw(read_dpkg_control_utf8 unix_locale_split);
=head1 NAME
Lintian::CheckScript - Check script meta data
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use Lintian::CheckScript;
my $cs = Lintian::CheckScript->new ("$ENV{'LINTIAN_ROOT'}/checks/",
'files');
my $name = $cs->name;
foreach my $tag ($cs->tags) {
# $ti is an instance of Lintian::Tag::Info
my $ti = $cs->get_tag ($tag);
print "$tag is a part of the check $name\n";
# Do something with $ti / $tag
}
foreach my $needs ($cs->needs_info) {
print "$name needs $needs\n";
}
if ($cs->is_check_type ('binary') && $cs->is_check_type ('source')) {
# Check applies to binary pkgs AND source pkgs
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Instances of this class represents the data in the check ".desc"
files. It allows access to the tags (as Lintian::Tag::Info) and the
common meta data of the check (such as Needs-Info).
=head1 CLASS METHODS
=over 4
=item Lintian::CheckScript->new($basedir, $checkname[, $profile, $lang])
Parses the $file as a check desc file. If $profile and $lang is
given, translations for the check will be loaded as well.
=cut
sub new {
my ($class, $basedir, $checkname, $profile, $lang) = @_;
my ($header, @tags) = read_dpkg_control_utf8("$basedir/${checkname}.desc");
my ($self, $dir, $name);
unless ($name = $header->{'check-script'}) {
croak "Missing Check-Script field in $basedir/${checkname}.desc";
}
$dir = realpath($basedir)
or croak "Cannot resolve $basedir: $!";
$self = {
'name' => $header->{'check-script'},
'type' => $header->{'type'}, # lintian.desc has no type
'abbrev' => $header->{'abbrev'},
'needs_info' => [split /\s*,\s*/, $header->{'needs-info'}//''],
};
$self->{'script_pkg'} = $self->{'name'};
$self->{'script_pkg'} =~ s,/,::,go;
$self->{'script_pkg'} =~ s,[-.],_,go;
$self->{'script_path'} = $dir . '/' . $self->{'name'} . '.pm';
$self->{'script_run'} = undef; # init'ed with $self->load_check later
if ($self->{'type'}//'ALL' ne 'ALL') {
$self->{'type-table'} = {};
for my $t (split /\s*,\s*/o, $self->{'type'}) {
$self->{'type-table'}{$t} = 1;
}
}
for my $pg (@tags) {
my $ti;
croak "Missing Tag field for tag in $basedir/${checkname}.desc"
unless $pg->{'tag'};
$ti = Lintian::Tag::Info->new($pg, $self->{'name'}, $self->{'type'});
$self->{'tag-table'}{$ti->tag} = $ti;
}
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
=item $cs->name
Returns the "name" of the check script. This is the value in the
Check-Script field in the file.
=item $cs->type
Returns the value stored in the "Type" field of the file. For the
purpose of testing if the check applies to a given package type, the
L</is_check_type> method can be used instead.
Note in rare cases this may return undef. This is the case for the
lintian.desc, where this field is simply not present.
=item $cs->abbrev
Returns the value of the Abbrev field from the desc file.
=item $cs->script_path
Returns the (expected) path to the script implementing this check.
=cut
Lintian::CheckScript->mk_ro_accessors(qw(name type abbrev script_path));
=item needs_info
Returns a list of all items listed in the Needs-Info field. Neither
the list nor its contents should be modified.
=cut
sub needs_info {
my ($self) = @_;
return @{ $self->{'needs_info'} };
}
=item $cs->is_check_type ($type)
Returns a truth value if this check can be applied to a $type package.
Note if $cs->type return undef, this will return a truth value for all
inputs.
=cut
sub is_check_type {
my ($self, $type) = @_;
return 1 if ($self->{'type'}//'ALL') eq 'ALL';
return $self->{'type-table'}{$type};
}
=item $cs->get_tag ($tagname)
Return the L<tag|Lintian::Tag::Info> or undef (if the tag is not in
this check).
=cut
sub get_tag {
my ($self, $tag) = @_;
return $self->{'tag-table'}{$tag};
}
=item $cs->tags
Returns the list of tag names in the check. The list nor its contents
should be modified.
=cut
sub tags {
my ($self) = @_;
return keys %{ $self->{'tag-table'}};
}
=item $cs->load_check
Attempts to load the check. On failure, the load error will be
propagated to the caller. On success it returns normally.
=cut
sub load_check {
my ($self) = @_;
return if defined $self->{'script_run'};
# Special-case: has no perl module
return if $self->name eq 'lintian';
my $cs_path = $self->{'script_path'};
my $cs_pkg = $self->{'script_pkg'};
my $run;
if (!-f $cs_path) {
# Try the "old" extensionless path (i.e. strip ".pm")
# - This can go away in 2.5.15 or later
my $alt_path = substr($cs_path, 0, -3);
if (-f $alt_path) {
my $name = $self->name;
warnings::warnif('deprecated',
"[deprecated] Check module for $name missing \".pm\" extension"
. " (should be: $cs_path)");
$self->{'script_path'} = $cs_path = $alt_path;
}
}
require $cs_path;
{
# minimal "no strict refs" scope.
no strict 'refs';
$run = \&{'Lintian::' . $cs_pkg . '::run'}
if defined &{'Lintian::' . $cs_pkg . '::run'};
}
die "$cs_path does not have a run-sub.\n"
unless defined $run;
$self->{'script_run'} = $run;
return;
}
=item $cs->run_check ($proc, $group)
Run the check on C<$proc>, which is in the
L<group|Lintian::ProcessableGroup> C<$group>. C<$proc> should be
a L<lab entry|Lintian::Lab::Entry> and must have the proper
collections run on it prior to calling this method (See
L<Lintian::Unpacker>).
The method may error out if loading the check failed or if the check
itself calls die/croak/fail/etc.
Returns normally on success; the return value has no semantic meaning
and is currently C<undef>.
NB: load_check can be used to determine if the check itself is
loadable.
=cut
sub run_check {
my ($self, $proc, $group) = @_;
# Special-case: has no perl module
return if $self->name eq 'lintian';
my @args = ($proc->pkg_name,$proc->pkg_type,$proc->info,$proc,$group);
my $cs_run = $self->{'script_run'};
unless (defined $cs_run) {
$self->load_check;
$cs_run = $self->{'script_run'};
}
$cs_run->(@args);
return;
}
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Originally written by Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net> for Lintian.
=head1 SEE ALSO
lintian(1), Lintian::Profile(3), Lintian::Tag::Info(3)
=cut
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