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#!/bin/bash
#
# $Id$
#
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# This is a set of (recursive) functions for manipulating a dependency #
# tree. Everything would be "simple" without circular dependencies. We #
# would just have to build the tree using the packages.xml file, and to #
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# provide a function for browsing it. But we need to be able to detect #
# circular dependencies and to possibly change the tree depending on the #
# user # decision. This is why we keep with each node a record of the path #
# from the root to the node, which we call *link*. #
# Layout of the tree: #
# Each node is a file <nodeName>.dep, which contains the names of the #
# child nodes, one per line, except the first line is the *link*: #
# the link is a series of numbers (n1 n2 ... nN), describing the path from #
# the root to <nodeName>: n1 is the position of the first node of the path #
# in root.dep, n2 is the position of the second node of the path in #
# <node1>.dep and so on. The link is not needed for normal tree operations #
# (building a subtree or browsing the tree), but it allows to #
# check whether a dependency is circular, and to find its parent. #
#---------------------------------------------------------------------------#
# Global variables:
# A string of spaces for indenting:
declare -a spaceSTR=" "
declare -a exchange_triplet
# In case we find a cirdular dependency, it has the form :
# parent->dependency_0->...->dependency_n->dependency_0
# If we want to build dependency_n before dependency_0,
# no problem: we just prune the tree at dependency_n.
# If we want to build first dependency_0, we need to
# put dependency_n as a dependency of parent and build
# the subtree from there. In this case, the triplet
# above shall contain (parent dependency_0 dependency_n)
#----------------------------#
generate_dependency_tree() { #
#----------------------------#
: <<inline_doc
function: Create a subtree of the dependency tree
(recursive function)
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input vars: $1 : file with a list of targets (child nodes)
the first line of the file is the link
externals: vars: BLFS_XML
DEP_LEVEL
returns: 0 if the tree has been successfully created
1 if we are backing up to the parent of a circular dep
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modifies: vars: exchange_triplet contains the triplet when return is 1
output: files: for each <pkg> with dependencies in $1,
a file <pkg>.dep and its dependencies
on error: nothing
on success: nothing
inline_doc
local DepFile=$1
local -a rootlink
local -a otherlink
local -i depth
local -i count=0
local id_of_dep
local parent
local lines_to_remove=
local srootlink
local dep_level
{
# We use fd number 6 for input from DepFile, because we need 0 for user input
read -u6 -a rootlink
depth=${#rootlink[*]}
dep_level=$DEP_LEVEL
# For now, process optional deps only for the root packages.
if (( $DEP_LEVEL > 2 )) && (( $depth > 1 )); then dep_level=2; fi
srootlink="${rootlink[*]} "
# start of Depfile
echo -en "\nNode: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${RED}$DepFile${OFF}"
while read -u6 id_of_dep; do
# count entries in file
(( count++ ))
# Has this entry already been seen?
if [ -f ${id_of_dep}.dep ]; then # found ${id_of_dep}.dep already in tree
otherlink=($(head -n 1 ${id_of_dep}.dep))
if [ -z "${otherlink[*]}" ]
then echo otherlink empty for $id_of_dep.dep
echo This should not happen, but happens to happen...
exit 1
fi
# Do not use "${rootlink[*]}" =~ "${otherlink[*]}": case rootlink=(1 11)
# and otherlink=(1 1)
if [[ ${srootlink#"${otherlink[*]} "} != ${srootlink} ]]; then # cir. dep
# First look for the other parent of this dependency.
# The parent has the same link without the last entry.
# We do not need otherlink anymore so just destroy the last element
unset otherlink[${#otherlink[*]}-1]
parent=$(grep ^"${otherlink[*]}"\$ -l *)
parent=${parent%.dep}
echo -en "\nCirc: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${BLUE}Circular dependency detected:${OFF}"
echo -en "\nCirc: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${BOLD}${id_of_dep}${OFF} is a dependency \
of ${BOLD}${parent}${OFF}"
echo -en "\nCirc: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${BOLD}${DepFile%.dep}${OFF} is a dependency \
of ${BOLD}${id_of_dep}${OFF}"
echo -en "\nCirc: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${BOLD}${id_of_dep}${OFF} is a dependency \
of ${BOLD}${DepFile%.dep}${OFF}"
# we propose exchange always
echo -en "\nCirc: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}Do you want to build ${id_of_dep} first? yes/no (no):"
read ANSWER
if [ x$ANSWER = "xyes" ] ; then # exchange:
# set triplet and return 1
exchange_triplet=($parent $id_of_dep ${DepFile%.dep})
return 1
else # no exchange: prune
lines_to_remove="$lines_to_remove $id_of_dep"
fi
else # not circular: prune
lines_to_remove="$lines_to_remove $id_of_dep"
fi # circular or not
continue # this dependency has already been seen, and the associated
# subtree computed. We are done
fi # Has this entry already been seen?
# So, this entry has not already been seen. Let's build the corresponding
# subtree. Since decisions about circular deps can lead us to start again
# dependencies, we restart until the flag is false.
flag=true
while [ $flag = true ]; do
flag=false
xsltproc --stringparam dependencies ${dep_level} \
--stringparam idofdep $id_of_dep \
-o ${id_of_dep}.dep \
../xsl/dependencies.xsl ../packages.xml
if [[ -f ${id_of_dep}.dep ]]; then # this dependency has dependencies
sed -i "1i${rootlink[*]} $count" ${id_of_dep}.dep # add the link
generate_dependency_tree ${id_of_dep}.dep
# Test return value, in case we exchange dependencies
case $? in
0) # Normal return
;;
1) # We are backing up to parent
if [[ ${exchange_triplet} == ${DepFile%.dep} ]] # we are the parent
then tree_erase ${id_of_dep}.dep
# We want that our direct dep be ${exchange_triplet[2]} and that id_of_dep
# be pulled in as an indirect dep, so exchange.
# Just doing a sed -i "s@${id_of_dep}@${exchange_triplet[2]}@" $DepFile
# is not good if $DepFile contains several times the same line
# so first find the first line and then sed
lineno=$(sed -n /${id_of_dep}/= $DepFile | head -n1)
sed -i "${lineno}s@${id_of_dep}@${exchange_triplet[2]}@" $DepFile
id_of_dep=${exchange_triplet[2]}
flag=true # we have to regenerate the tree for the new dependency
else # we are not the parent. let's just back up one step
# echo backing up to ${exchange_triplet} at ${DepFile%.dep}
return 1
fi
;;
esac
else # id_of_dep has no dependencies, just record the link in a file
# and print
echo "${rootlink[*]} $count" > ${id_of_dep}.dep
echo -en "\nLeaf: $(($depth+1))${spaceSTR:0:$(($depth+1))}${CYAN}${id_of_dep}${OFF}"
fi
done
done
echo -en "\n End: $depth${spaceSTR:0:$depth}${GREEN}$DepFile${OFF}"
} 6<$DepFile
# It may happen that a file is created with several times
# the same line. Normally, all those lines but one
# would be flagged to be removed (or all of them if
# the dependency appeared before). A simple sed /$line/d
# destroys all the lines. We should instead remove
# only one for each appearance of it in lines_to_remove.
# so first get the position of last line and then delete
# that line
for line in $lines_to_remove
do lineno=$(sed -n /^$line\$/= $DepFile | tail -n1)
sed -i ${lineno}d $DepFile
done
return 0
}
#---------------#
tree_browse() { #
#---------------#
local file=$1
local f
#echo file=$file
for f in $(grep '[^0-9 ]' $file); do
# echo f=$f
if grep -q '[^0-9 ]' ${f}.dep ; then
tree_browse ${f}.dep
fi
echo $f
done
}
#--------------#
tree_erase() { #
#--------------#
local file=$1
local f
local -a rootlink
local -a rootlink2
#echo file=$file
rootlink=($(head -n1 $file))
for f in $(grep '[^0-9 ]' $file); do
# echo " f"=$f
if [ -f ${f}.dep ]; then
rootlink2=($(head -n1 ${f}.dep))
if [[ "${rootlink2[*]}" =~ "${rootlink[*]}" ]] ; then
tree_erase ${f}.dep
fi
fi
done
rm -f $file
}