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#!/bin/sh
# Automatically find Provides and Requires for typelib() gobject-introspection bindings.
# can be started with -R (Requires) and -P (Provides)
# Copyright 2011 by Dominique Leuenberger, Amsterdam, Netherlands (dimstar [at] opensuse.org)
# This file is released under the GPLv2 or later.
function split_name_version {
base=$1
tsymbol=${base%-*}
# Sometimes we get a Requires on Gdk.Settings.foo, bebause you can directly use imports.gi.Gdk.Settings.Foo in Javascript.
# We know that the symbol in this case is call Gdk, so we cut everything after the . away.
symbol=$(echo $tsymbol | awk -F. '{print $1}')
version=${base#*-}
# In case there is no '-' in the filename, then the split above 'fails' and version == symbol (thus: no version specified)
if [ "$tsymbol" = "$version" ]; then
unset version
fi
}
function print_req_prov {
echo -n "typelib($symbol)"
if [ ! -z "$version" ]; then
echo " = ${version}"
else
echo ""
fi
}
function find_provides {
while read file; do
case $file in
*.typelib)
split_name_version $(basename $file | sed 's,.typelib$,,')
print_req_prov
;;
esac
done
}
function javascript_requires {
for module in $(grep -h -P -o "imports\.gi\.([^\s'\";]+)" $1 | grep -v "imports\.gi\.version" | sed -r -e 's,\s+$,,g' -e 's,imports.gi.,,'); do
split_name_version $module
print_req_prov
done
for module in $(grep -h -P -o "imports\.gi\.versions.([^\s'\";]+)\s*=\s*['\"].+['\"]" $1 | \
sed -e 's:imports.gi.versions.::' -e "s:['\"]::g" -e 's:=:-:' -e 's: ::g'); do
split_name_version $module
print_req_prov
done
}
function python_requires {
for module in $(grep -h -P "from gi\.repository import (\w+)" $1 | sed 's:#.*::' | sed -e 's,.*from gi.repository import,,' -r -e 's:\s+as\s+\w+::g' -e 's:\s*,\s*: :g' -e 's:\s[0-9]+\s: :g' -e 's:[^A-Za-z0-9\.\-]: :g'); do
split_name_version $module
print_req_prov
# Temporarly disabled... this is not true if the python code is written for python3... And there seems no real 'way' to identify this.
#echo "python-gi >= 2.90.2"
done
for module in $(grep -h -P -o "(gi\.require_version\(['\"][^'\"]+['\"],\s*['\"][^'\"]+['\"]\))" $1 | sed -e 's:gi.require_version::' -e "s:[()\"' ]::g" -e 's:,:-:'); do
split_name_version $module
print_req_prov
done
}
function typelib_requires {
for module in $(@RPMVENDORDIR@/g-ir-extract-deps $1 | tr '|' ' '); do
split_name_version $module
print_req_prov
done
}
function find_requires {
# Currently, we detect:
# - in python:
# . from gi.repository import foo [Unversioned requirement of 'foo']
# . from gi.repository import foo-1.0 [versioned requirement]
# . gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') (To specify a version.. there is still an import needed)
# . And we do not stumble over:
# from gi.repository import foo as _bar
# from gi.repository import foo, bar
# - in JS:
# . imports.gi.foo; [unversioned requirement of 'foo']
# . imports.gi.goo-1.0; [versioned requirement]
# . imports.gi.versions.Gtk = '3.0';
# . The imports can be listed on one line, and we catch them.
while read file; do
case $file in
*.js)
javascript_requires "$file"
;;
*.py)
python_requires "$file"
;;
*.typelib)
typelib_requires "$file"
;;
*)
case $(file -b $file) in
Python\ script*)
python_requires "$file"
;;
esac
;;
esac
done
}
case $1 in
-P)
find_provides
;;
-R)
find_requires
;;
esac
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