rpm-build/scripts/shell.req.in
Arseny Maslennikov 76fa8b1172 Rename find-package to solve misconflict with rpm
It is not that easy to ship find-package as part of rpm-build.
We have to drop find-package from the filelist of rpm as well. For this
change to enter Sisyphus, both rpm-build and rpm have to be changed and
rebuilt in their own base build chroots.

If rpm-build is built to include find-package first, rpm is
uninstallable in the base chroot due to a misconflict, so it cannot be
rebuilt.
If rpm is built to exclude find-package first, it disappears from the
base chroot altogether, making rpm-build break, so no
package can be built as well.
2024-03-04 20:36:26 +03:00

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#!/bin/sh -efu
#
# Copyright (C) 2000,2003 Dmitry V. Levin <ldv@altlinux.org>
# Copyright (C) 2007 Alexey Tourbin <at@altlinux.org>
# Copyright (C) 2016 Ivan Zakharyaschev <imz@altlinux.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, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
#
. @RPMCONFIGDIR@/rpmb-functions
. @RPMCONFIGDIR@/rpmb-find-package
print_sh_number_from_shebang()
{
sed -rn -e '1 s,^\#![[:space:]]*([^[:space:]]*/bin/env[[:space:]]+)?[^[:space:]]*sh([0-9]+)([[:space:]].*)?$,\2,p'
}
shREQ= shPROV=
ShellReq()
{
local f="$1"; shift
local t sh sh_num
t=$(file4 -bL "$f") || Fatal "${t:-$f: file type not available}"
sh_num="$(print_sh_number_from_shebang <"$f")"
case " $t" in
*"Bourne-Again shell script text"*)
sh=/bin/bash"$sh_num" ;;
*" bash script text"*)
sh=/bin/bash"$sh_num" ;;
*)
sh=/bin/sh"$sh_num" ;;
esac
local out line1
if ! out=$($sh --rpm-requires "$f"); then
# sh --rpm-requires failed, and stderr is already there.
# We are almost dead. The last chance to escape is to see
# if the shell is used only to re-exec another interpreter, e.g.
# exec tclsh "$0" "$@"
if line1=$(grep -E -m1 -v '^[[:space:]]*(#|$)' "$f"); then
set -- $line1
if [ $# -gt 1 ] && [ "$1" = exec ]; then
Info "$f is $2 script!"
# We do no more than shebang.req does. If the script
# is not executable, shebang.req.files must have
# already issued "executable not executable" warning.
if [ -x "$f" ]; then
FindPackage "$f" "$2"
fi
return 0
fi
fi
Fatal "$f: $sh --rpm-requires failed"
fi
[ -n "$out" ] || return 0
# This function is a "closure": parent variables are available without
# explicit argument passing. I checked that it works at least with some
# modern shells. Why I ever need a separate function is because my $EDITOR
# is not as perfect as to provide decent syntax highlight for subshells.
CleanupRpmRequires()
{
printf '%s\n' "$out" |
while read -r line; do
# NB: grep and sed are expensive here.
case "$line" in
# Basic sanity check for --rpm-requires output.
# Better command/path validation is performed in FindPackage.
'executable('*[A-Za-z0-9]*')' | 'function('*[A-Za-z0-9]*')' ) ;;
*) Info "$f: invalid $sh --rpm-requires output: $line"; continue ;;
esac
# Allow e.g. executable(\ls) and executable("ls").
set -- $(IFS="($IFS\\'\")"; echo $line)
case $# in
2) ;;
*) Info "$f: invalid $sh --rpm-requires output: $line"; continue ;;
esac
case "$2" in
/*) printf '%s\t%s\n' "$1" "$2"; continue ;;
esac
case "$(PATH= type -t -- "$2")" in
alias|keyword|builtin) continue ;;
*) printf '%s\t%s\n' "$1" "$2" ;;
esac
done
}
out=$(CleanupRpmRequires)
[ -n "$out" ] || return 0
# Now that the output is sane I can fold dups.
out=$(printf '%s\n' "$out" |LC_COLLATE=C sort -u)
# Self-requires elimination: first pass.
# Consider e.g. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions has both
# executable(failure) and function(failure).
# This means that failure() is used before being defined.
# This is okay since it is actually used in another function.
# We want to keep only the function(failure).
GetProv()
{
printf '%s\n' "$out" |
while read -r t r; do
[ "$t" = function ] || continue
printf '%s\n' "$r"
done
}
local prov
prov=$(GetProv)
GetReq()
{
printf '%s\n' "$out" |
while read -r t r; do
[ "$t" = executable ] || continue
if [ -n "$prov" ] && printf '%s\n' "$prov" |grep -F -qs -x -e "$r"; then
Verbose "$f: $r() is used before its definition"
continue
fi
printf '%s\n' "$r"
done
}
local req
req=$(GetReq)
AddReqProv()
{
[ -z "$1" ] || printf '%s\n' "$1"
[ -n "$2" ] || return 0
printf '%s\n' "$2" |
while read -r r; do
printf '%s\t%s\n' "$f" "$r"
done
}
shREQ=$(AddReqProv "$shREQ" "$req")
shPROV=$(AddReqProv "$shPROV" "$prov")
}
ShellReqEND()
{
[ -n "$shREQ" ] || return 0
Debug "shREQ=$shREQ"
Debug "shPROV=$shPROV"
# Self-requires elimination: second pass.
# If ANY file has function(foo), skip all dependencies on execuatable(foo).
printf '%s\n' "$shREQ" |
while IFS=$'\t' read -r f r; do
CheckSelfReq()
{
[ -n "$shPROV" ] || return 0
printf '%s\n' "$shPROV" |
while IFS=$'\t' read -r f2 r2; do
if [ "$r" = "$r2" ]; then
printf '%s\n' "$f2"
fi
done
}
local self_req
self_req=$(CheckSelfReq)
if [ -n "$self_req" ]; then
Verbose "$f: $r() is defined in" $self_req
continue
fi
local dir
dir=${f#${RPM_BUILD_ROOT-}}
dir=${dir%/*}
CheckDirProv()
{
grep -F -qs -x -e "$r" "$1/.provides.sh" || return
}
if [ -n "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT-}" ] && CheckDirProv "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT$dir"; then
# I think that .provides.sh must provide this thingy.
# Otherwise we get an unmet depedency, which is good --
# one has to fix the .provides.sh early.
printf '%s(%s)\n' "$dir" "$r"
elif CheckDirProv "$dir"; then
printf '%s(%s)\n' "$dir" "$r"
else
FindPackage "$f" "$r"
fi
done
}
ArgvFileAction ShellReq "$@"
ShellReqEND