Dpkg::Changelog (3)
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NAME
Dpkg::Changelog - base class to implement a changelog parserDESCRIPTION
Dpkg::Changelog is a class representing a changelog file as an array of changelog entries (Dpkg::Changelog::Entry). By deriving this object and implementing its parse method, you add the ability to fill this object with changelog entries.METHODS
- $c = Dpkg::Changelog->new(%options)
- Creates a new changelog object.
- $c->load($filename)
- Parse $filename as a changelog.
- $c->set_options(%opts)
- Change the value of some options. ``verbose'' (defaults to 1) defines whether parse errors are displayed as warnings by default. ``reportfile'' is a string to use instead of the name of the file parsed, in particular in error messages. ``range'' defines the range of entries that we want to parse, the parser will stop as soon as it has parsed enough data to satisfy $c->get_range($opts{range}).
- $c->reset_parse_errors()
- Can be used to delete all information about errors occurred during previous parse runs.
- $c->parse_error($file, $line_nr, $error, [$line])
- Record a new parse error in $file at line $line_nr. The error message is specified with $error and a copy of the line can be recorded in $line.
- $c->get_parse_errors()
-
Returns all error messages from the last parse run.
If called in scalar context returns a human readable
string representation. If called in list context returns
an array of arrays. Each of these arrays contains
-
- 1.
- a string describing the origin of the data (a filename usually). If the reportfile configuration option was given, its value will be used instead.
- 2.
- the line number where the error occurred
- 3.
- an error description
- 4.
- the original line
-
- $c->set_unparsed_tail($tail)
- Add a string representing unparsed lines after the changelog entries. Use undef as $tail to remove the unparsed lines currently set.
- $c->get_unparsed_tail()
- Return a string representing the unparsed lines after the changelog entries. Returns undef if there's no such thing.
- @{$c}
- Returns all the Dpkg::Changelog::Entry objects contained in this changelog in the order in which they have been parsed.
- $c->get_range($range)
-
Returns an array (if called in list context) or a reference to an array of
Dpkg::Changelog::Entry objects which each represent one entry of the
changelog. $range is a hash reference describing the range of entries
to return. See section ``RANGE SELECTION''.
- $c->abort_early()
- Returns true if enough data have been parsed to be able to return all entries selected by the range set at creation (or with set_options).
- $c->save($filename)
- Save the changelog in the given file.
- $c->output()
- $c
- Returns a string representation of the changelog (it's a concatenation of the string representation of the individual changelog entries).
- $c->output($fh)
- Output the changelog to the given filehandle.
- $control = $c->dpkg($range)
-
Returns a Dpkg::Control::Changelog object representing the entries selected
by the optional range specifier (see ``RANGE SELECTION''for details). Returns undef in no entries are matched.
The following fields are contained in the object:
-
- Source
- package name (in the first entry)
- Version
- packages' version (from first entry)
- Distribution
- target distribution (from first entry)
- Urgency
- urgency (highest of all printed entries)
- Maintainer
- person that created the (first) entry
- Date
- date of the (first) entry
- Closes
- bugs closed by the entry/entries, sorted by bug number
- Changes
- content of the the entry/entries
-
- @controls = $c->rfc822($range)
-
Returns a Dpkg::Index containing Dpkg::Control::Changelog objects where
each object represents one entry in the changelog that is part of the
range requested (see ``RANGE SELECTION''for details). For the format of such an object see the description of the ``dpkg'' method (while ignoring the remarks about which values are taken from the first entry).
RANGE SELECTION
A range selection is described by a hash reference where the allowed keys and values are described below.The following options take a version number as value.
- since
- Causes changelog information from all versions strictly later than version to be used.
- until
- Causes changelog information from all versions strictly earlier than version to be used.
- from
- Similar to "since" but also includes the information for the specified version itself.
- to
- Similar to "until" but also includes the information for the specified version itself.
The following options don't take version numbers as values:
- all
- If set to a true value, all entries of the changelog are returned, this overrides all other options.
- count
- Expects a signed integer as value. Returns "value" entries from the top of the changelog if set to a positive integer, and "abs(value)" entries from the tail if set to a negative integer.
- offset
- Expects a signed integer as value. Changes the starting point for "count", either counted from the top (positive integer) or from the tail (negative integer). "offset" has no effect if "count" wasn't given as well.
Some examples for the above options. Imagine an example changelog with entries for the versions 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0 and 3.1.
Range Included entries ----- ---------------- since => '2.0' 3.1, 3.0, 2.2 until => '2.0' 1.3, 1.2 from => '2.0' 3.1, 3.0, 2.2, 2.1, 2.0 to => '2.0' 2.0, 1.3, 1.2 count => 2 3.1, 3.0 count => -2 1.3, 1.2 count => 3, offset => 2 2.2, 2.1, 2.0 count => 2, offset => -3 2.0, 1.3 count => -2, offset => 3 3.0, 2.2 count => -2, offset => -3 2.2, 2.1
Any combination of one option of "since" and "from" and one of "until" and "to" returns the intersection of the two results with only one of the options specified.