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# TeXLive::TLPSRC.pm - module for handling tlpsrc files
# Copyright 2007-2016 Norbert Preining
# This file is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2
# or any later version.
package TeXLive::TLPSRC;
use FileHandle;
use TeXLive::TLConfig qw($CategoriesRegexp $DefaultCategory);
use TeXLive::TLUtils;
use TeXLive::TLPOBJ;
use TeXLive::TLTREE;
my $_tmp;
my %autopatterns; # computed once internally
my $svnrev = '$Revision: 41619 $';
my $_modulerevision;
if ($svnrev =~ m/: ([0-9]+) /) {
$_modulerevision = $1;
} else {
$_modulerevision = "unknown";
}
sub module_revision {
return $_modulerevision;
}
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my %params = @_;
my $self = {
name => $params{'name'},
category => defined($params{'category'}) ? $params{'category'}
: $DefaultCategory,
shortdesc => $params{'shortdesc'},
longdesc => $params{'longdesc'},
catalogue => $params{'catalogue'},
runpatterns => $params{'runpatterns'},
srcpatterns => $params{'srcpatterns'},
docpatterns => $params{'docpatterns'},
binpatterns => $params{'binpatterns'},
postactions => $params{'postactions'},
executes => defined($params{'executes'}) ? $params{'executes'} : [],
depends => defined($params{'depends'}) ? $params{'depends'} : [],
};
bless $self, $class;
return $self;
}
sub from_file {
my $self = shift;
die "need exactly one filename for initialization" if @_ != 1;
my $srcfile = $_[0];
my $pkgname = TeXLive::TLUtils::basename($srcfile);
$pkgname =~ s/\.tlpsrc$//;
if (! -r "$srcfile") {
# if the argument is not readable as is, try looking for it in the
# hierarchy where we are. The %INC hash records where packages were
# found, so we use that to locate ourselves.
(my $trydir = $INC{"TeXLive/TLPSRC.pm"}) =~ s,/[^/]*$,,;
chomp ($trydir = `cd $trydir/../tlpsrc && pwd`); # make absolute
my $tryfile = "$trydir/$pkgname.tlpsrc";
#warn "$trydir\n$tryfile\n";
$srcfile = $tryfile if -r $tryfile;
}
open(TMP, "<$srcfile") || die("failed to open tlpsrc '$srcfile': $!");
my @lines = <TMP>;
close(TMP);
my $name = $pkgname;
# default category = Package
my $category = "Package";
my $shortdesc = "";
my $longdesc= "";
my $catalogue = "";
my (@executes, @depends);
my (@runpatterns, @docpatterns, @binpatterns, @srcpatterns);
my (@postactions);
my $foundnametag = 0;
my $finished = 0;
my $savedline = "";
my %tlpvars;
my $lineno = 0;
for my $line (@lines) {
$lineno++;
# we allow continuation lines in tlpsrc files, i.e., lines with a \ at
# the end
if ($line =~ /^(.*)\\$/) {
$savedline .= $1;
next;
}
if ($savedline ne "") {
# we are in a continuation line
$line = "$savedline$line";
$savedline = "";
}
$line =~ /^\s*#/ && next; # skip comment lines
next if $line =~ /^\s*$/; # skip blank lines
# (blank lines are significant in tlpobj, but not tlpsrc)
if ($line =~ /^ /) {
die "$srcfile:$lineno: non-continuation indentation not allowed: `$line'";
}
# remove terminal white space
$line =~ s/\s+$//;
# names of source packages can either be
# - normal names: ^[-\w]+$
# - win32 specific packages: ^[-\w]+\.win32$
# - normal texlive specific packages: ^texlive.*\..*$
# - configuration texlive specific packages: ^00texlive.*\..*$
if ($line =~ /^name\s*([-\w]+(\.win32)?|00texlive.*|texlive\..*)$/) {
$name = $1;
$foundnametag && die "$srcfile: second name directive not allowed: $name";
$foundnametag = 1;
} else {
# expand tlpvars while reading in
# that means we have to respect *order* and define variables
# first in the tlpsrc file
for my $k (keys %tlpvars) {
$line =~ s/\$\{\Q$k\E\}/$tlpvars{$k}/g;
}
# we default to the file name as package name
# $started || die "$srcfile: first directive must be `name', not $line";
if ($line =~ /^shortdesc\s*(.*)$/) {
$shortdesc = $1;
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^shortdesc$/) {
$shortdesc = "";
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^category\s+$CategoriesRegexp$/) {
$category = $1;
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^longdesc$/) {
$longdesc .= "\n";
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^longdesc\s+(.*)$/) {
$longdesc .= "$1 ";
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^catalogue\s+(.*)$/) {
$catalogue = $1;
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^runpattern\s+(.*)$/) {
push @runpatterns, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^srcpattern\s+(.*)$/) {
push @srcpatterns, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^docpattern\s+(.*)$/) {
push @docpatterns, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^binpattern\s+(.*)$/) {
push @binpatterns, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^execute\s+(.*)$/) {
push @executes, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^depend\s+(.*)$/) {
push @depends, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^postaction\s+(.*)$/) {
push @postactions, $1 if ($1 ne "");
next;
} elsif ($line =~ /^tlpsetvar\s+([-_a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s+(.*)$/) {
$tlpvars{$1} = $2;
next;
} else {
tlwarn("$srcfile:$lineno: unknown tlpsrc directive, fix fix: $line\n");
}
}
}
$self->_srcfile($srcfile);
if ($name =~ m/^[[:space:]]*$/) {
die "Cannot deduce name from file argument and name tag not found";
}
$self->name($name);
$self->category($category);
$self->catalogue($catalogue) if $catalogue;
$self->shortdesc($shortdesc) if $shortdesc;
$self->longdesc($longdesc) if $longdesc;
$self->srcpatterns(@srcpatterns) if @srcpatterns;
$self->runpatterns(@runpatterns) if @runpatterns;
$self->binpatterns(@binpatterns) if @binpatterns;
$self->docpatterns(@docpatterns) if @docpatterns;
$self->executes(@executes) if @executes;
$self->depends(@depends) if @depends;
$self->postactions(@postactions) if @postactions;
}
sub writeout {
my $self = shift;
my $fd = (@_ ? $_[0] : STDOUT);
format_name $fd "multilineformat";
$fd->format_lines_per_page (99999); # no pages in this format
print $fd "name ", $self->name, "\n";
print $fd "category ", $self->category, "\n";
defined($self->{'catalogue'}) && print $fd "catalogue $self->{'catalogue'}\n";
defined($self->{'shortdesc'}) && print $fd "shortdesc $self->{'shortdesc'}\n";
if (defined($self->{'longdesc'})) {
$_tmp = "$self->{'longdesc'}";
write $fd; # use that multilineformat
}
if (defined($self->{'depends'})) {
foreach (@{$self->{'depends'}}) {
print $fd "depend $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'executes'})) {
foreach (@{$self->{'executes'}}) {
print $fd "execute $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'postactions'})) {
foreach (@{$self->{'postactions'}}) {
print $fd "postaction $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'srcpatterns'}) && (@{$self->{'srcpatterns'}})) {
foreach (sort @{$self->{'srcpatterns'}}) {
print $fd "srcpattern $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'runpatterns'}) && (@{$self->{'runpatterns'}})) {
foreach (sort @{$self->{'runpatterns'}}) {
print $fd "runpattern $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'docpatterns'}) && (@{$self->{'docpatterns'}})) {
foreach (sort @{$self->{'docpatterns'}}) {
print $fd "docpattern $_\n";
}
}
if (defined($self->{'binpatterns'}) && (@{$self->{'binpatterns'}})) {
foreach (sort @{$self->{'binpatterns'}}) {
print $fd "binpattern $_\n";
}
}
}
# the hard work, generate the TLPOBJ data.
#
sub make_tlpobj {
my ($self,$tltree,$autopattern_root) = @_;
my %allpatterns = &find_default_patterns($autopattern_root);
my $category_patterns = $allpatterns{$self->category};
my $tlp = TeXLive::TLPOBJ->new;
$tlp->name($self->name);
$tlp->category($self->category);
$tlp->shortdesc($self->{'shortdesc'}) if (defined($self->{'shortdesc'}));
$tlp->longdesc($self->{'longdesc'}) if (defined($self->{'longdesc'}));
$tlp->catalogue($self->{'catalogue'}) if (defined($self->{'catalogue'}));
$tlp->executes(@{$self->{'executes'}}) if (defined($self->{'executes'}));
$tlp->postactions(@{$self->{'postactions'}}) if (defined($self->{'postactions'}));
$tlp->depends(@{$self->{'depends'}}) if (defined($self->{'depends'}));
$tlp->revision(0);
# convert each fmttrigger to a depend line, if not already present.
if (defined($tlp->executes)) { # else no fmttriggers
my @deps = (defined($tlp->depends) ? $tlp->depends : ());
for my $e ($tlp->executes) {
# we only check for AddFormat lines
if ($e =~ m/^\s*AddFormat\s+(.*)\s*$/) {
my %fmtline = TeXLive::TLUtils::parse_AddFormat_line($1);
if (defined($fmtline{"error"})) {
tlwarn ("error in parsing $e for return hash: $fmtline{error}\n");
} else {
TeXLive::TLUtils::push_uniq (\@deps, @{$fmtline{'fmttriggers'}});
$tlp->depends(@deps);
}
}
}
}
my $filemax;
my $usedefault;
my @allpospats;
my @allnegpats;
my $pkgname = $self->name;
my @autoaddpat;
# src/run/doc patterns
#
# WARNING WARNING WARNING
# the "bin" must be last since we drop through for further dealing
# with specialities of the bin patterns!!!!
for my $pattype (qw/src run doc bin/) {
@allpospats = ();
@allnegpats = ();
@autoaddpat = ();
$usedefault = 1;
foreach my $p (@{$self->{${pattype} . 'patterns'}}) {
if ($p =~ m/^a\s+(.*)\s*$/) {
# format
# a toplevel1 toplevel2 toplevel3 ...
# which add autopatterns as if we are doing single packages
# toplevel1 toplevel2 toplevel3
push @autoaddpat, split(' ', $1);
} elsif ($p =~ m/^!\+(.*)$/) {
push @allnegpats, $1;
} elsif ($p =~ m/^\+!(.*)$/) {
push @allnegpats, $1;
} elsif ($p =~ m/^\+(.*)$/) {
push @allpospats, $1;
} elsif ($p =~ m/^!(.*)$/) {
push @allnegpats, $1;
$usedefault = 0;
} else {
push @allpospats, $p;
$usedefault = 0;
}
}
if ($usedefault) {
push @autoaddpat, $pkgname;
}
if (defined($category_patterns)) {
for my $a (@autoaddpat) {
my $type_patterns = $category_patterns->{$pattype};
for my $p (@{$type_patterns}) {
# the occurrence of %[str:]NAME[:str]% and its
# expansion is documented in 00texlive.autopatterns.tlpsrc
# we have to make a copy of $p otherwise we change it in the
# hash once and for all
my $pp = $p;
while ($pp =~ m/%(([^%]*):)?NAME(:([^%]*))?%/) {
my $nn = $a;
if (defined($1)) {
$nn =~ s/^$2//;
}
if (defined($3)) {
$nn =~ s/$4$//;
}
$pp =~ s/%(([^%]*):)?NAME(:([^%]*))?%/$nn/;
}
# replace the string %NAME% with the actual package name
#(my $pp = $p) =~ s/%NAME%/$a/g;
# sort through the patterns, and make sure that * are added to
# tag the default patterns
if ($pp =~ m/^!(.*)$/) {
push @allnegpats, "*$1";
} else {
push @allpospats, "*$pp";
}
}
}
}
# at this point we do NOT do the actual pattern matching for
# bin patterns, since we have some specialities to do
last if ($pattype eq "bin");
# for all other patterns we create the list and add the files
foreach my $p (@allpospats) {
ddebug("pos pattern $p\n");
$self->_do_normal_pattern($p,$tlp,$tltree,$pattype);
}
foreach my $p (@allnegpats) {
ddebug("neg pattern $p\n");
$self->_do_normal_pattern($p,$tlp,$tltree,$pattype,1);
}
}
#
# binpatterns
#
# mind that @allpospats and @allnegpats have already been set up
# in the above loop. We only have to deal with the specialities of
# the bin patterns
foreach my $p (@allpospats) {
my @todoarchs = $tltree->architectures;
my $finalp = $p;
if ($p =~ m%^(\w+)/(!?[-_a-z0-9,]+)\s+(.*)$%) {
my $pt = $1;
my $aa = $2;
my $pr = $3;
if ($aa =~ m/^!(.*)$/) {
# negative specification
my %negarchs;
foreach (split(/,/,$1)) {
$negarchs{$_} = 1;
}
my @foo = ();
foreach (@todoarchs) {
push @foo, $_ unless defined($negarchs{$_});
}
@todoarchs = @foo;
} else {
@todoarchs = split(/,/,$aa);
}
# set $p to the pattern without arch specification
$finalp = "$pt $pr";
}
# one final trick
# if the original pattern string matches bin/win32/ then we *only*
# work on the win32 arch
if ($finalp =~ m! bin/win32/!) {
@todoarchs = qw/win32/;
}
# now @todoarchs contains only those archs for which we want
# to match the pattern
foreach my $arch (@todoarchs) {
# get only those files matching the pattern
my @archfiles = $tltree->get_matching_files('bin',$finalp, $pkgname, $arch);
if (!@archfiles) {
if (($arch ne "win32") || defined($::tlpsrc_pattern_warn_win)) {
tlwarn("$self->{name} ($arch): no hit on binpattern $finalp\n");
}
}
$tlp->add_binfiles($arch,@archfiles);
}
}
foreach my $p (@allnegpats) {
my @todoarchs = $tltree->architectures;
my $finalp = $p;
if ($p =~ m%^(\w+)/(!?[-_a-z0-9,]+)\s+(.*)$%) {
my $pt = $1;
my $aa = $2;
my $pr = $3;
if ($aa =~ m/^!(.*)$/) {
# negative specification
my %negarchs;
foreach (split(/,/,$1)) {
$negarchs{$_} = 1;
}
my @foo = ();
foreach (@todoarchs) {
push @foo, $_ unless defined($negarchs{$_});
}
@todoarchs = @foo;
} else {
@todoarchs = split(/,/,$aa);
}
# set $p to the pattern without arch specification
$finalp = "$pt $pr";
}
# now @todoarchs contains only those archs for which we want
# to match the pattern
foreach my $arch (@todoarchs) {
# get only those files matching the pattern
my @archfiles = $tltree->get_matching_files('bin', $finalp, $pkgname, $arch);
if (!@archfiles) {
if (($arch ne "win32") || defined($::tlpsrc_pattern_warn_win)) {
tlwarn("$self->{name} ($arch): no hit on negative binpattern $finalp\n")
unless $::tlpsrc_pattern_no_warn_negative;
# see comments in libexec/place script.
}
}
$tlp->remove_binfiles($arch,@archfiles);
}
}
# add the revision number of the .tlpsrc file to the compute list:
$tlp->recompute_revision($tltree,
$tltree->file_svn_lastrevision("tlpkg/tlpsrc/$self->{name}.tlpsrc"));
$tlp->recompute_sizes($tltree);
return $tlp;
}
sub _do_normal_pattern {
my ($self,$p,$tlp,$tltree,$type,$negative) = @_;
my $is_default_pattern = 0;
if ($p =~ m/^\*/) {
$is_default_pattern = 1;
$p =~ s/^\*//;
}
my @matchfiles = $tltree->get_matching_files($type, $p, $self->{'name'});
if (!$is_default_pattern && !@matchfiles
&& ($p !~ m,^f ignore,) && ($p !~ m,^d tlpkg/backups,)) {
tlwarn("$self->{name}: no hit for pattern $p\n")
unless $negative && $::tlpsrc_pattern_no_warn_negative;
}
if (defined($negative) && $negative == 1) {
$tlp->remove_files($type,@matchfiles);
} else {
$tlp->add_files($type,@matchfiles);
}
}
# get the default patterns for all categories from an external file,
# return hash with keys being the categories (Package, Collection, etc.)
# and values being refs to another hash. The subhash's keys are the
# file types (run bin doc ...) with values being refs to an array of
# patterns for that type.
#
sub find_default_patterns {
my ($tlroot) = @_;
# %autopatterns is global.
return %autopatterns if keys %autopatterns; # only compute once
my $apfile = "$tlroot/tlpkg/tlpsrc/00texlive.autopatterns.tlpsrc";
die "No autopatterns file found: $apfile" if ! -r $apfile;
my $tlsrc = new TeXLive::TLPSRC;
$tlsrc->from_file ($apfile);
if ($tlsrc->binpatterns) {
for my $p ($tlsrc->binpatterns) {
my ($cat, @rest) = split ' ', $p;
push @{$autopatterns{$cat}{"bin"}}, join(' ', @rest);
}
}
if ($tlsrc->srcpatterns) {
for my $p ($tlsrc->srcpatterns) {
my ($cat, @rest) = split ' ', $p;
push @{$autopatterns{$cat}{"src"}}, join(' ', @rest);
}
}
if ($tlsrc->docpatterns) {
for my $p ($tlsrc->docpatterns) {
my ($cat, @rest) = split ' ', $p;
push @{$autopatterns{$cat}{"doc"}}, join(' ', @rest);
}
}
if ($tlsrc->runpatterns) {
for my $p ($tlsrc->runpatterns) {
my ($cat, @rest) = split ' ', $p;
push @{$autopatterns{$cat}{"run"}}, join(' ', @rest);
}
}
for my $cat (keys %autopatterns) {
ddebug ("Category $cat\n");
for my $d (@{$autopatterns{$cat}{"bin"}}) {
ddebug ("auto bin pattern $d\n");
}
for my $d (@{$autopatterns{$cat}{"src"}}) {
ddebug ("auto src pattern $d\n");
}
for my $d (@{$autopatterns{$cat}{"doc"}}) {
ddebug ("auto doc pattern $d\n");
}
for my $d (@{$autopatterns{$cat}{"run"}}) {
ddebug ("auto run pattern $d\n");
}
}
return %autopatterns;
}
# member access functions
#
sub _srcfile {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'_srcfile'} = shift }
return $self->{'_srcfile'};
}
sub name {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'name'} = shift }
return $self->{'name'};
}
sub category {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'category'} = shift }
return $self->{'category'};
}
sub shortdesc {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'shortdesc'} = shift }
return $self->{'shortdesc'};
}
sub longdesc {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'longdesc'} = shift }
return $self->{'longdesc'};
}
sub catalogue {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { $self->{'catalogue'} = shift }
return $self->{'catalogue'};
}
sub srcpatterns {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'srcpatterns'} } = @_ }
if (defined($self->{'srcpatterns'})) {
return @{ $self->{'srcpatterns'} };
} else {
return;
}
}
sub docpatterns {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'docpatterns'} } = @_ }
if (defined($self->{'docpatterns'})) {
return @{ $self->{'docpatterns'} };
} else {
return;
}
}
sub binpatterns {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'binpatterns'} } = @_ }
if (defined($self->{'binpatterns'})) {
return @{ $self->{'binpatterns'} };
} else {
return;
}
}
sub depends {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'depends'} } = @_ }
return @{ $self->{'depends'} };
}
sub runpatterns {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'runpatterns'} } = @_ }
if (defined($self->{'runpatterns'})) {
return @{ $self->{'runpatterns'} };
} else {
return;
}
}
sub executes {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'executes'} } = @_ }
return @{ $self->{'executes'} };
}
sub postactions {
my $self = shift;
if (@_) { @{ $self->{'postactions'} } = @_ }
return @{ $self->{'postactions'} };
}
format multilineformat =
longdesc ^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<~~
$_tmp
.
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
C<TeXLive::TLPSRC> -- TeX Live Package Source module
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use TeXLive::TLPSRC;
my $tlpsrc = TeXLive::TLPSRC->new(name => "foobar");
$tlpsrc->from_file("/some/tlpsrc/package.tlpsrc");
$tlpsrc->from_file("package");
$tlpsrc->writeout;
$tlpsrc->writeout(\*FILEHANDLE);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The C<TeXLive::TLPSRC> module handles TeX Live Package Source
(C<.tlpsrc>) files, which contain all (and only) the information which
cannot be automatically derived from other sources, notably the TeX Live
directory tree and the TeX Catalogue. In other words, C<.tlpsrc> files
are hand-maintained.
=head1 FILE SPECIFICATION
A C<tlpsrc> file consists of lines of the form:
I<key> I<value>
where I<key> can be C<name>, C<category>, C<shortdesc>, C<longdesc>,
C<catalogue>, C<runpattern>, C<srcpattern>, C<docpattern>, C<binpattern>,
C<execute>, C<postaction>, or C<depend>.
Continuation lines are supported via a trailing backslash. That is, if
the C<.tlpsrc> file contains two physical lines like this:
foo\
bar
they are concatenated into C<foobar>. The backslash and the newline are
removed; no other whitespace is added or removed.
Comment lines begin with a # and continue to the end of the line.
Blank lines are ignored.
The meaning of the I<key>s:
=over 4
=item C<name>
identifies the package; C<value> must consist only of C<[-_a-zA-Z0-9]>,
i.e., with what Perl considers a C<\w>.
There are three exceptions to this rule:
=over 8
=item B<name.ARCH>
where B<ARCH> is a supported architecture-os combination. This has two
uses. First, packages are split (automatically) into containers for the
different architectures to make possible installations including only
the necessary binaries. Second, one can add 'one-arch-only' packages,
often used to deal with Windows peculiarities.
=item B<00texlive>I<something>
These packages are used for internal operation and storage containers
for settings. I<00texlive> packages are never be split into separate
arch-packages, and containers are never generated for these packages.
The full list of currently used packages of this type is:
=over 8
=item B<00texlive.config>
This package contains configuration options for the TeX Live archive.
If container_split_{doc,src}_files occurs in the depend lines the
{doc,src} files are split into separate containers (.tar.xz)
during container build time. Note that this has NO effect on the
appearance within the texlive.tlpdb. It is only on container level.
The container_format/XXXXX specifies the format, currently allowed
is only "xz", which generates .tar.xz files. zip can be supported.
release/NNNN specifies the release number as used in the installer.
=item B<00texlive.installation>
This package serves a double purpose:
1. at installation time the present values are taken as default for
the installer
2. on an installed system it serves as configuration file. Since
we have to remember these settings for additional package
installation, removal, etc.
=item B<00texlive.image>
This package collects some files which are not caught by any of the
other TL packages. Its primary purpose is to make the file coverage
check happy. The files here are not copied by the installer
and containers are not built; they exist only in the
TeX Live Master tree.
=item B<00texlive.installer>
This package defines the files to go into the installer
archives (install-tl-unx.tar.gz, install-tl.zip) built
by the tl-make-installer script. Most of what's here is also
included in the texlive.infra package -- ordinarily duplicates
are not allowed, but in this case, 00texlive.installer is never
used *except* to build the installer archives, so it's ok.
=back
=item B<texlive>I<some.thing>
(notice the dot in the package name) These packages are central TeX Live
internal packages and are treated as usual packages in (more or less)
all respects, but have that extra dot to be sure they will never clash
with any package that can possibly appear on CTAN. The only such
package currently is C<texlive.infra>, which contains L<tlmgr> and other
basic infrastructure functionality.
=back
=item C<category>
identifies the category into which this package belongs. This determines
the default patterns applied. Possible categories are defined in
C<TeXLive::TLConfig>, currently C<Collection>, C<Scheme>, C<TLCore>,
C<Package>, C<ConTeXt>. Most packages will fall into the C<Package>
category.
=item C<catalogue>
identifies the name under which this package can be found in the TeX
Catalogue.
=item C<shortdesc>
gives a one line description of the package. Subsequent entries will
overwrite the former ones. In TeX Live only used for collections and
schemes.
=item C<longdesc>
gives a long description of the package. Susequent entries are
concatenated into a long text. In TeX Live only used for collections and
schemes.
=item C<depend>
gives the list of dependencies, which are just other package names.
All the C<depend> lines contribute to the dependencies of the package.
Examples:
depend cm
depend plain
depend collection-basic
=item C<execute>
gives a free form entry of install time jobs to be executed. Currently
the following possible values are understood by the installers:
=over 4
=item C<execute addMap> I<font>C<.map>
enables the font map file I<font>C<.map> in the C<updmap.cfg> file.
=item C<execute addMixedMap> I<font>C<.map>
enables the font map file I<font>C<.map> for Mixed mode in the
C<updmap.cfg> file.
=item C<execute AddHyphen name=I<texlang> file=I<file> [I<var>...]>
activates the hyphenation pattern with name I<texlang> and load the file
I<file> for that language. The additional variables I<var> are:
C<lefthyphenmin>, C<righthyphenmin> (both integers), C<synonyms> (a
comma-separated list of alias names for that hyphenation), C<databases>
(a comma-separated list of databases the entry should go in; currently
recognized are: C<dat> (C<language.dat>), C<def> (C<language.def>) and
C<lua> (C<language.dat.lua>)), C<file_patterns> and C<file_exceptions>
(files with the patterns (resp. exceptions) in plain txt), and
C<luaspecial> (string).
The variable C<databases> defaults to C<dat,def>, or C<dat,def,lua> if
one of the keys C<file_patterns>, C<file_exceptions> or C<luaspecial> is
used.
=item C<execute AddFormat name=I<fmt> engine=I<eng> [I<var>...]>
activates the format with name I<fmt> based on the engine I<eng>. The
additional variables I<var> are:
C<mode> which can only be equal to C<disable> in which case the format
will only be mentioned but disabled (prefixed with C<#!>;
C<patterns> which gives the patterns file, if not present C<-> is used;
C<options> which gives the additional options for the C<fmtutil.cnf> file.
=back
=item C<postaction>
gives a free from entry of post install and removal actions to be
executed. The difference to the C<execute> statement is that
C<postaction> is concerned with system integration, i.e., adjusting
things outside the installation directory, while C<execute> touches
only things within the installation.
Currently the following C<postaction>s are understood:
=over 4
=item C<postaction shortcut name=I<name> type=menu|desktop icon=I<path> cmd=I<cmd> args=I<args> hide=0|1>
On W32 creates a shortcut either in the main TeX Live menu or on the
desktop. Please see the documentation of TeXLive::TLWinGoo for details
on the parameters.
=item C<postaction filetype name=I<name> cmd=I<cmd>>
On W32 associates the file type I<name> with the command I<cmd>.
=item C<postaction fileassoc extension=I<.ext> filetype=I<name>>
On W32 declares files with the extenstion I<.ext> of file type I<name>.
=item C<postaction script file=I<file> [filew32=I<filew32>]>
This postaction executes the given I<file> with two arguments, the first
being the root of the installation, the second being either the string
C<install> or C<remove>.
If the C<filew32> argument is given this script is run on Windows systems
instead of the one given via C<file>.
=back
=item C<tlpsetvar> I<var> I<val>
sets variable I<var> to I<val>, for use within the current C<.tlpsrc>
only. Order matters. The variable can be expanded with
C<${>I<var>C<}> (after it is defined). Characters allowed in the I<var>
name are C<-_a-zA-Z0-9>.
=item C<(src|run|doc|bin)pattern> I<pattern>
adds a pattern (next section) to the respective list of patterns.
=back
=head1 PATTERNS
Patterns specify which files are to be included into a C<tlpobj> at
expansion time. Patterns are of the form
[PREFIX]TYPE[/[!]ARCHSPEC] PAT
where
PREFIX = + | +! | !
TYPE = t | f | d | r
ARCHSPEC = <list of architectures separated by comma>
Simple patterns without PREFIX and ARCHSPEC specifications are explained
first.
=over 4
=item C<f> I<path>
includes all files which match C<path> where B<only> the last component
of C<path> can contain the usual glob characters C<*> and C<?> (but no
others!).
=item C<d> I<path>
includes all the files in and below the directory specified as C<path>.
=item C<t> I<word1 ... wordN wordL>
includes all the files in and below all directories of the form
word1/word2/.../wordN/.../any/dirs/.../wordL/
i.e., all the first words but the last form the prefix of the path, then
there can be an arbitrary number of subdirectories, followed by C<wordL>
as the final directory. A real life example from C<omega.tlpsrc>:
runpattern t texmf-dist fonts omega
matches C<texmf-dist/fonts/**/omega>, where C<**> matches any number of
intervening subdirectories, e.g.:
texmf-dist/fonts/ofm/public/omega
texmf-dist/fonts/tfm/public/omega
texmf-dist/fonts/type1/public/omega
=item C<r> I<regexp>
includes all files matching the regexp C</^regexp$/>
=item C<a> I<name1> [<name2> ...]
includes auto generated patterns for each I<nameN> as if the package
itself would be named I<nameN>. That is useful if a package (like venturisadf)
contains toplevel directories named after different fonts.
=back
=head2 Special patterns
=over 4
=item PREFIX
If the C<PREFIX> contains the symbol C<!> the meaning of the pattern is
reversed, i.e., files matching this pattern are removed from the list of
included files.
The prefix C<+> means to append to the list of automatically synthesized
patterns, instead of replacing them.
The C<+> and C<!> prefixes can be combined. This is useful to exclude
directories from the automatic pattern list. For example,
C<graphics.tlpsrc> contains this line:
docpattern +!d texmf-dist/doc/latex/tufte-latex/graphics
so that this subdirectory of the C<tufte-latex> package that happens to
be named `graphics' is not mistakenly included in the C<graphics>
package.
=item Auto-generated patterns
If a given pattern section is empty or B<all> the provided patterns have
the prefix C<+> (e.g., C<+f ...>), then the following patterns, listed
by type are I<automatically> added at expansion time. Note that this list
is not definitive, but is taken from the patterns of tlpsrc files
named C<00texlive.autopatterns.>I<Category>C<.tlpsrc>.
=over 4
=item C<runpattern>
For category C<Package>:
t texmf-dist topdir $name
where C<topdir> is one of: C<bibtex>, C<context>, C<dvips>, C<fonts>,
C<makeindex>, C<metafont>, C<metapost>, C<mft>, C<omega>, C<scripts>,
C<tex>, C<vtex>.
For category C<ConTeXt>:
d texmf-dist/tex/context/third/%context-:NAME%
d texmf-dist/metapost/context/third/%context-:NAME%
f texmf-dist/tex/context/interface/third/*%context-:NAME%.xml
(where C<%context-:NAME%> is replaced by the package name with an initial
C<context-> is removed. E.g., if the package is called C<context-foobar>
the replacement in the above rules will be C<foobar>.)
For other categories B<no> patterns are automatically added to the
list of C<runpattern>s.
=item C<docpattern>
for category C<Package>:
t texmf-dist doc $name
for category C<ConTeXt>:
d texmf-dist/doc/context/third/%context-:NAME%
(see above for the C<NAME> construct)
=item C<srcpattern>
for category C<Package>:
t texmf-dist source $name
for category C<ConTeXt>:
d texmf-dist/source/context/third/%context-:NAME%
(see above for the C<NAME> construct)
=item C<binpattern>
No C<binpattern>s are ever automatically added.
=back
=item Special treatment of binpatterns
The binpatterns have to deal with all the different architectures. To
ease the writing of patterns, we have the following:
=over 4
=item Architecture expansion
In case the string C<${>I<ARCH>} occurs in one C<binpattern> it is
automatically expanded to the respective architecture.
=item C<bat/exe/dll/texlua> for Windows
C<binpattern>s that match Windows, e.g., C<f bin/win32/foobar> or C<f
bin/${ARCH}/foobar>, also match the files C<foobar.bat>, C<foobar.cmd>,
C<foobar.dll>, C<foobar.exe>, and C<foobar.texlua>.
In addition, C<foobar.exe.manifest> and C<foobar.dll.manifest> are matched.
The above two properties allows to capture the binaries for all
architectures in one binpattern
binpattern f bin/${ARCH}/dvips
and would get C<bin/win32/dvips.exe> into the runfiles for C<arch=win32>.
This C<bat>/C<exe>/etc. expansion I<only> works for patterns of the C<f>
type.
=item ARCHSPEC specification of a pattern
Sometimes files should be included into the list of binfiles of a
package only for some architectures, or for all but some architectures.
This can be done by specifying the list of architectures for which this
pattern should be matched after the pattern specifier using a C</>:
binpattern f/win32 tlpkg/bin/perl.exe
will include the file C<tlpkg/bin/perl.exe> only in the binfiles for
the architecture C<win32>. Another example:
binpattern f/arch1,arch2,arch3 path/$ARCH/foo/bar
This will only try to match this pattern for arch1, arch2, and arch3.
Normally, a binpattern is matched against all possible architectures. If
you want to exclude some architectures, instead of listing all the ones
you want to include as above, you can prefix the list of architectures
with a ! and these architectures will not be tested. Example:
binpattern f/!arch1,arch2 path/$ARCH/foo/bar
will be matched against all architectures I<except> arch1 and arch2.
=back
=back
=head1 MEMBER ACCESS FUNCTIONS
For any of the above I<key>s a function
$tlpsrc->key
is available, which returns the current value when called without an argument,
and sets the respective value when called with an argument.
Arguments and return values for C<name>, C<category>, C<shortdesc>,
C<longdesc>, C<catalogue> are single scalars. Arguments and return values
for C<depends>, C<executes>, and the various C<patterns> are lists.
In addition, the C<_srcfile> member refers to the filename for this
C<TLPSRC> object, if set (normally by C<from_file>).
=head1 OTHER FUNCTIONS
The following functions can be called for a C<TLPSRC> object:
=over 4
=item C<new>
The constructor C<new> returns a new C<TLPSRC> object. The arguments
to the C<new> constructor can be in the usual hash representation for
the different keys above:
$tlpsrc = TLPSRC->new (name => "foobar",
shortdesc => "The foobar package");
=item C<from_file("filename")>
reads a C<tlpsrc> file from disk. C<filename> can either be a full path
(if it's readable, it's used), or just a package identifier such as
C<plain>. In the latter case, the directory searched is the C<tlpsrc>
sibling of the C<TeXLive> package directory where C<TLPSRC.pm> was found.
$tlpsrc=new TeXLive::TLPSRC;
$tlpsrc->from_file("/path/to/the/tlpsrc/somepkg.tlpsrc");
$tlpsrc->from_file("somepkg");
=item C<writeout>
writes the textual representation of a C<TLPSRC> object to stdout, or the
filehandle if given:
$tlpsrc->writeout;
$tlpsrc->writeout(\*FILEHANDLE);
=item C<make_tlpobj($tltree)>
creates a C<TLPOBJ> object from a C<TLPSRC> object and a C<TLTREE> object.
This function does the necessary work to expand the manual data and
enrich it which the actual content from C<$tltree> to a C<TLPOBJ> object.
=back
=head1 SEE ALSO
The modules L<TeXLive::TLConfig>, L<TeXLive::TLUtils>, L<TeXLive::TLPOBJ>,
L<TeXLive::TLPDB>, L<TeXLive::TLTREE>.
The programs L<tlpsrc2tlpdb> and L<tlpsrc2tlpobj>.
=head1 AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT
This script and its documentation were written for the TeX Live
distribution (L<http://tug.org/texlive>) and both are licensed under the
GNU General Public License Version 2 or later.
=cut
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