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// apt.h -*-c++-*-
//
// Copyright 1999-2002, 2004-2005, 2007 Daniel Burrows
//
// 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
// the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
// Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
//
// Argh. It seems that it's pretty much necessary to have a central
// repository for apt structures -- the cache in particular. This is it.
// No class wrapper because, well, the cache is already a class and you can't
// open more than one at once, so there :)
#ifndef APT_H
#define APT_H
#include "aptcache.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <utility>
class OpProgress;
class pkgRecords;
class pkgSourceList;
class pkg_hier;
class signalling_config;
class undo_list;
class resolver_manager;
// Global state variables for the apt stuff:
extern signalling_config *aptcfg;
extern aptitudeCacheFile *apt_cache_file;
extern resolver_manager *resman;
extern pkgSourceList *apt_source_list;
extern pkgRecords *apt_package_records;
pkg_hier *get_user_pkg_hier();
// Currently, package hierarchies are (by default) loaded using
// DATADIR/aptitude/hier_groups and ~/.aptitude/pkgclass. This is to
// facilitate the editing of hierarchies. user_pkg_hier contains the
// information which is loaded in this way. It is accessible only
// through an accessor method in order to implement lazy loading (so
// people who don't use the browser don't take the hit of having to
// load in the (BIG) hierarchy info file)
void apt_preinit();
// Performs initialization of stuff that has to happen before apt_init is
// called (eg, pkgInitialize and setting up the undo structure)
void apt_init(OpProgress *progess_bar,
bool do_initselections, const char * status_fname=NULL);
// It actually doesn't do what you expect! This routine is a NOP if
// it has already been called; the rationale is that it allows any apt-using
// class to call this in its constructor (thus guaranteeing that the cache
// file is in a sane state) To force a reload, call reload_cache().
//
// One more note: pkgInitialize is not called in this routine, as some info
// from that (eg, config data) may be needed before apt_init itself is called.
// This routine loads in the cache, source lists, etc.
/** Close the cache file and destroy the associated data structures. */
void apt_close_cache();
/** If the cache is closed, open it; otherwise do nothing.
*
* \param progress_bar a progress bar with which to display the
* status of loading the cache.
* \param do_initselections if \b true, the selection status
* of packages will be set from aptitude's
* sticky database.
* \param status_fname if not \b NULL, a filename to use in lieu
* of /var/lib/aptitude/pkgstates.
*/
void apt_load_cache(OpProgress *progress_bar,
bool do_initselections, const char *status_fname = NULL);
void apt_reload_cache(OpProgress *progress_bar,
bool do_initselections, const char * status_fname=NULL);
// Forces the cache to be reloaded.
//
// NOTE: at the moment, the interface won't work too well while this
// routine runs :) I have Plans [ insert evil laughter here ] to do this in
// a background thread, but I need to know more about various bits of apt
// first.
extern sigc::signal0<void> cache_closed;
// Announces when the cache is (or is about to be) closed.
// This means that anyone using it should immediately drop references to it.
// Generally followed by cache_reloaded; always followed by cache_reloaded
// or cache_reload_failed.
extern sigc::signal0<void> hier_reloaded;
// Announces that user_pkg_hier has been reloaded. (it's necessary to
// do this BEFORE cache_reloaded, as some things try to use the old
// user_pkg_hier in cache_reloaded if we don't)
extern sigc::signal0<void> cache_reloaded;
// Announces that the cache has been reloaded
extern sigc::signal0<void> cache_reload_failed;
// Announces that reloading the cache failed.
/** Called when the UI should display and remove all pending errors
* from the queue. It is incumbent on the UI to remove errors on its
* own after calling APT routines -- this just indicates that some
* errors might need to be removed while a routine is executing.
*/
extern sigc::signal0<void> consume_errors;
void apt_dumpcfg(const char *root);
// Dumps a subtree of the configuration to ~/.aptitude/config
void apt_revertoptions();
// Reloads the standard options from apt.conf (ignoring the user's
// configuration file)
void forget_new();
// Discard all in-memory information about what packages are newly seen. This
// actually involves generating new information, but you can think of it as
// if it discarded info. :)
extern undo_list *apt_undos;
// There's a global undo stack for apt actions, to keep things sane..
enum pkg_action_state {pkg_unchanged=-1,
pkg_broken,
pkg_unused_remove,
pkg_auto_hold,
pkg_auto_install,
pkg_auto_remove,
pkg_downgrade,
pkg_hold,
pkg_reinstall,
pkg_install,
pkg_remove,
pkg_upgrade,
pkg_unconfigured};
const int num_pkg_action_states=12;
pkg_action_state find_pkg_state(pkgCache::PkgIterator pkg);
// A utility routine to return a useful notion of a package's "action-state"
// and an enum associated with it
bool pkg_obsolete(pkgCache::PkgIterator pkg);
// Returns true if the package is "obsolete".
/** Finds the OR group enclosing the given (forward or reverse) dependency.
*
* The range [start,end) is the OR group when this terminates.
* \param cache the cache file in which to operate, or \b NULL to use
* apt_cache_file.
*/
void surrounding_or(pkgCache::DepIterator dep,
pkgCache::DepIterator &start,
pkgCache::DepIterator &end,
pkgCache *cache = NULL);
/** \return a short description string corresponding to the given
* version.
*/
std::wstring get_short_description(const pkgCache::VerIterator &ver);
/** \return a long description string corresponding to the given
* version.
*/
std::wstring get_long_description(const pkgCache::VerIterator &ver);
/** \return true if pkg is suggested by another package which will be
* installed.
*/
bool package_suggested(const pkgCache::PkgIterator &pkg);
/** \return true if pkg is recommended by another package which will
* be installed or upgraded.
*/
bool package_recommended(const pkgCache::PkgIterator &pkg);
/** \return true if the given package version is available solely from
* a "trusted" source.
*/
bool package_trusted(const pkgCache::VerIterator &ver);
/** A pair (veriterator,verfile) -- used for building a list of
* versions sorted by file location.
*/
typedef std::pair<pkgCache::VerIterator, pkgCache::VerFileIterator> loc_pair;
/** Used to compare two version files based on their location. */
struct location_compare
{
bool operator()(loc_pair a, loc_pair b) const
{
if(a.second->File == b.second->File)
return a.second->Offset<b.second->Offset;
else
return a.second->File<b.second->File;
}
};
/** \return \b true if the given dependency is "interesting":
* specifically, if it's either critical or a Recommends
* that's "new" or currently satisfied.
*
* \param d the dependency to test
* \param cache the cache in which to check d (used to find out whether
* d is currently satisfied).
*/
bool is_interesting_dep(const pkgCache::DepIterator &d,
pkgDepCache *cache);
/** Sort packages by name. */
struct pkg_name_lt
{
public:
bool operator()(const pkgCache::PkgIterator &p1,
const pkgCache::PkgIterator &p2) const
{
return strcmp(p1.Name(), p2.Name()) < 0;
}
};
/** Sort versions by package name. */
struct ver_name_lt
{
public:
bool operator()(const pkgCache::VerIterator &v1,
const pkgCache::VerIterator &v2) const
{
return strcmp(v1.ParentPkg().Name(), v2.ParentPkg().Name()) < 0;
}
};
#endif
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