@EXPORT = ();
%EXPORT_TAGS = (util => [qw(getbugcomponent getbuglocation getlocationpath get_hashname),
qw(appendfile buglog getparsedaddrs getmaintainers),
+ qw(bug_status),
qw(getmaintainers_reverse),
qw(getpseudodesc),
],
- misc => [qw(make_list globify_scalar)],
+ misc => [qw(make_list globify_scalar english_join checkpid),
+ qw(cleanup_eval_fail),
+ ],
date => [qw(secs_to_english)],
quit => [qw(quit)],
- lock => [qw(filelock unfilelock @cleanups lockpid)],
+ lock => [qw(filelock unfilelock lockpid)],
);
@EXPORT_OK = ();
Exporter::export_ok_tags(qw(lock quit date util misc));
}
#use Debbugs::Config qw(:globals);
+
+use Carp;
+
use Debbugs::Config qw(:config);
use IO::File;
use IO::Scalar;
use Mail::Address;
use Cwd qw(cwd);
+use Params::Validate qw(validate_with :types);
+
use Fcntl qw(:flock);
our $DEBUG_FH = \*STDERR if not defined $DEBUG_FH;
Returns the path to the logfile corresponding to the bug.
+Returns undef if the bug does not exist.
+
=cut
sub buglog {
my $location = getbuglocation($bugnum, 'log');
return getbugcomponent($bugnum, 'log', $location) if ($location);
$location = getbuglocation($bugnum, 'log.gz');
- return getbugcomponent($bugnum, 'log.gz', $location);
+ return getbugcomponent($bugnum, 'log.gz', $location) if ($location);
+ return undef;
}
+=head2 bug_status
+
+ bug_status($bugnum)
+
+
+Returns the path to the summary file corresponding to the bug.
+
+Returns undef if the bug does not exist.
+
+=cut
+
+sub bug_status{
+ my ($bugnum) = @_;
+ my $location = getbuglocation($bugnum, 'summary');
+ return getbugcomponent($bugnum, 'summary', $location) if ($location);
+ return undef;
+}
=head2 appendfile
=cut
sub appendfile {
- my $file = shift;
- if (!open(AP,">>$file")) {
- print $DEBUG_FH "failed open log<\n" if $DEBUG;
- print $DEBUG_FH "failed open log err $!<\n" if $DEBUG;
- &quit("opening $file (appendfile): $!");
- }
- print(AP @_) || &quit("writing $file (appendfile): $!");
- close(AP) || &quit("closing $file (appendfile): $!");
+ my ($file,@data) = @_;
+ my $fh = IO::File->new($file,'a') or
+ die "Unable top open $file for appending: $!";
+ print {$fh} @data or die "Unable to write to $file: $!";
+ close $fh or die "Unable to close $file: $!";
}
=head2 getparsedaddrs
return wantarray?@{$_parsedaddrs{$addr}}:$_parsedaddrs{$addr}[0];
}
+=head2 getmaintainers
+
+ my $maintainer = getmaintainers()->{debbugs}
+
+Returns a hashref of package => maintainer pairs.
+
+=cut
+
our $_maintainer;
our $_maintainer_rev;
sub getmaintainers {
my %maintainer_rev;
for my $file (@config{qw(maintainer_file maintainer_file_override pseduo_maint_file)}) {
next unless defined $file;
- my $maintfile = new IO::File $file,'r' or
- &quitcgi("Unable to open $file: $!");
+ my $maintfile = IO::File->new($file,'r') or
+ die "Unable to open maintainer file $file: $!";
while(<$maintfile>) {
next unless m/^(\S+)\s+(\S.*\S)\s*$/;
($a,$b)=($1,$2);
$_maintainer_rev = \%maintainer_rev;
return $_maintainer;
}
+
+=head2 getmaintainers_reverse
+
+ my @packages = @{getmaintainers_reverse->{'don@debian.org'}||[]};
+
+Returns a hashref of maintainer => [qw(list of packages)] pairs.
+
+=cut
+
sub getmaintainers_reverse{
return $_maintainer_rev if $_maintainer_rev;
getmaintainers();
=cut
our @filelocks;
-our @cleanups;
sub filelock {
# NB - NOT COMPATIBLE WITH `with-lock'
}
if (--$count <=0) {
$errors =~ s/\n+$//;
- &quit("failed to get lock on $lockfile -- $errors");
+ die "failed to get lock on $lockfile -- $errors";
}
sleep 10;
}
- push(@cleanups,\&unfilelock);
+}
+
+# clean up all outstanding locks at end time
+END {
+ while (@filelocks) {
+ unfilelock();
+ }
}
return;
}
my %fl = %{pop(@filelocks)};
- pop(@cleanups);
flock($fl{fh},LOCK_UN)
or warn "Unable to unlock lockfile $fl{file}: $!";
close($fl{fh})
or warn "Unable to unlink lockfile $fl{file}: $!";
}
+
=head2 lockpid
lockpid('/path/to/pidfile');
sub lockpid {
my ($pidfile) = @_;
if (-e $pidfile) {
- my $pidfh = IO::File->new($pidfile, 'r') or
- die "Unable to open pidfile $pidfile: $!";
- local $/;
- my $pid = <$pidfh>;
- ($pid) = $pid =~ /(\d+)/;
- if (defined $pid and kill(0,$pid)) {
- return 0;
- }
- close $pidfh;
+ my $pid = checkpid($pidfile);
+ die "Unable to read pidfile $pidfile: $!" if not defined $pid;
+ return 0 if $pid != 0;
unlink $pidfile or
die "Unable to unlink stale pidfile $pidfile $!";
}
return 1;
}
+=head2 checkpid
+
+ checkpid('/path/to/pidfile');
+
+Checks a pid file and determines if the process listed in the pidfile
+is still running. Returns the pid if it is, 0 if it isn't running, and
+undef if the pidfile doesn't exist or cannot be read.
+
+=cut
+
+sub checkpid{
+ my ($pidfile) = @_;
+ if (-e $pidfile) {
+ my $pidfh = IO::File->new($pidfile, 'r') or
+ return undef;
+ local $/;
+ my $pid = <$pidfh>;
+ close $pidfh;
+ ($pid) = $pid =~ /(\d+)/;
+ if (defined $pid and kill(0,$pid)) {
+ return $pid;
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ return undef;
+ }
+}
+
=head1 QUIT
quit()
-Exits the program by calling die after running some cleanups.
+Exits the program by calling die.
-This should be replaced with an END handler which runs the cleanups
-instead. (Or possibly a die handler, if the cleanups are important)
+Usage of quit is deprecated; just call die instead.
=cut
sub quit {
- print {$DEBUG_FH} "quitting >$_[0]<\n" if $DEBUG;
- my ($u);
- while ($u= $cleanups[$#cleanups]) { &$u; }
- die "*** $_[0]\n";
+ print {$DEBUG_FH} "quitting >$_[0]<\n" if $DEBUG;
+ carp "quit() is deprecated; call die directly instead";
}
+
=head1 MISC
These functions are exported with the :misc tag
}
+=head2 english_join
+
+ print english_join(list => \@list);
+ print english_join(\@list);
+
+Joins list properly to make an english phrase.
+
+=over
+
+=item normal -- how to separate most values; defaults to ', '
+
+=item last -- how to separate the last two values; defaults to ', and '
+
+=item only_two -- how to separate only two values; defaults to ' and '
+
+=item list -- ARRAYREF values to join; if the first argument is an
+ARRAYREF, it's assumed to be the list of values to join
+
+=back
+
+In cases where C<list> is empty, returns ''; when there is only one
+element, returns that element.
+
+=cut
+
+sub english_join {
+ if (ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY') {
+ return english_join(list=>$_[0]);
+ }
+ my %param = validate_with(params => \@_,
+ spec => {normal => {type => SCALAR,
+ default => ', ',
+ },
+ last => {type => SCALAR,
+ default => ', and ',
+ },
+ only_two => {type => SCALAR,
+ default => ' and ',
+ },
+ list => {type => ARRAYREF,
+ },
+ },
+ );
+ my @list = @{$param{list}};
+ if (@list <= 1) {
+ return @list?$list[0]:'';
+ }
+ elsif (@list == 2) {
+ return join($param{only_two},@list);
+ }
+ my $ret = $param{last} . pop(@list);
+ return join($param{normal},@list) . $ret;
+}
+
+
=head2 globify_scalar
my $handle = globify_scalar(\$foo);
return IO::File->new('/dev/null','w');
}
+=head2 cleanup_eval_fail()
+
+ print "Something failed with: ".cleanup_eval_fail($@);
+
+Does various bits of cleanup on the failure message from an eval (or
+any other die message)
+
+Takes at most two options; the first is the actual failure message
+(usually $@ and defaults to $@), the second is the debug level
+(defaults to $DEBUG).
+
+If debug is non-zero, the code at which the failure occured is output.
+
+=cut
+
+sub cleanup_eval_fail {
+ my ($error,$debug) = @_;
+ if (not defined $error or not @_) {
+ $error = $@ // 'unknown reason';
+ }
+ if (@_ <= 1) {
+ $debug = $DEBUG // 0;
+ }
+ $debug = 0 if not defined $debug;
+
+ if ($debug > 0) {
+ return $error;
+ }
+ # ditch the "at foo/bar/baz.pm line 5"
+ $error =~ s/\sat\s\S+\sline\s\d+//;
+ # ditch trailing multiple periods in case there was a cascade of
+ # die messages.
+ $error =~ s/\.+$/\./;
+ return $error;
+}
+
1;