Dpkg::BuildFlags - query build flags
This class is used by dpkg-buildflags and can be used to query the
same information.
- $bf = Dpkg::BuildFlags->new()
- Create a new Dpkg::BuildFlags object. It will be initialized based on the
value of several configuration files and environment variables.
If the option vendor_defaults is set to false, then no
vendor defaults are initialized (it defaults to true).
- $bf->load_vendor_defaults()
- Reset the flags stored to the default set provided by the vendor.
- $bf->load_system_config()
- Update flags from the system configuration.
- $bf->load_user_config()
- Update flags from the user configuration.
- $bf->load_environment_config()
- Update flags based on user directives stored in the environment. See
dpkg-buildflags(1) for details.
- $bf->load_maintainer_config()
- Update flags based on maintainer directives stored in the environment. See
dpkg-buildflags(1) for details.
- $bf->load_config()
- Call successively load_system_config(), load_user_config(),
load_environment_config() and load_maintainer_config() to
update the default build flags defined by the vendor.
- $bf->unset($flag)
- Unset the build flag $flag, so that it will not be
known anymore.
- $bf->set($flag, $value, $source, $maint)
- Update the build flag $flag with value
$value and record its origin as
$source (if defined). Record it as maintainer
modified if $maint is defined and true.
- $bf->set_feature($area, $feature, $enabled)
- Update the boolean state of whether a specific feature within a known
feature area has been enabled. The only currently known feature areas are
"future", "qa", "sanitize",
"optimize", "hardening" and
"reproducible".
- $bf->get_feature($area, $feature)
- Returns the value for the given feature within a known feature area. This
is relevant for builtin features where the feature has a ternary state of
true, false and undef, and where the latter cannot be retrieved with
use_feature().
- $bf->use_feature($area, $feature)
- Returns true if the given feature within a known feature areas has been
enabled, and false otherwise. The only currently recognized feature areas
are "future", "qa", "sanitize",
"optimize", "hardening" and
"reproducible".
- $bf->set_builtin($area, $feature, $enabled)
- Update the boolean state of whether a specific feature within a known
feature area is handled (even if only in some architectures) as a builtin
default by the compiler.
- $bf->get_builtins($area)
- Return, for the given area, a hash with keys as feature names, and values
as booleans indicating whether the feature is handled as a builtin default
by the compiler or not. Only features that might be handled as builtins on
some architectures are returned as part of the hash. Missing features mean
they are currently never handled as builtins by the compiler.
- $bf->set_option_value($option, $value)
- Private method to set the value of a build option. Do not use
outside of the dpkg project.
- $bf->get_option_value($option)
- Private method to get the value of a build option. Do not use
outside of the dpkg project.
- $bf->strip($flag, $value, $source, $maint)
- Update the build flag $flag by stripping the flags
listed in $value and record its origin as
$source (if defined). Record it as maintainer
modified if $maint is defined and true.
- $bf->append($flag, $value, $source, $maint)
- Append the options listed in $value to the current
value of the flag $flag. Record its origin as
$source (if defined). Record it as maintainer
modified if $maint is defined and true.
- $bf->prepend($flag, $value, $source, $maint)
- Prepend the options listed in $value to the
current value of the flag $flag. Record its origin
as $source (if defined). Record it as maintainer
modified if $maint is defined and true.
- $bf->update_from_conffile($file, $source)
- Update the current build flags based on the configuration directives
contained in $file. See dpkg-buildflags(1)
for the format of the directives.
$source is the origin recorded for any
build flag set or modified.
- $bf->get($flag)
- Return the value associated to the flag. It might be undef if the flag
doesn't exist.
- $bf->get_feature_areas()
- Return the feature areas (i.e. the area values has_features will return
true for).
- $bf->get_features($area)
- Return, for the given area, a hash with keys as feature names, and values
as booleans indicating whether the feature is enabled or not.
- $bf->get_origin($flag)
- Return the origin associated to the flag. It might be undef if the flag
doesn't exist.
- $bf->is_maintainer_modified($flag)
- Return true if the flag is modified by the maintainer.
- $bf->has_features($area)
- Returns true if the given area of features is known, and false otherwise.
The only currently recognized feature areas are "future",
"qa", "sanitize", "optimize",
"hardening" and "reproducible".
- $bf->has($option)
- Returns a boolean indicating whether the flags exists in the object.
- @flags = $bf->list()
- Returns the list of flags stored in the object.
New method:
$bf->get_feature().
New option: 'vendor_defaults' in new().
New methods:
$bf->load_vendor_defaults(),
$bf->use_feature(),
$bf->set_builtin(),
$bf->get_builtins().
New method: $bf->unset().
New method:
$bf->get_feature_areas() to list possible
values for $bf->get_features.
New method
$bf->is_maintainer_modified() and new
optional parameter to $bf->set(),
$bf->append(),
$bf->prepend(),
$bf->strip().
New methods:
$bf->get_features(),
$bf->has_features(),
$bf->set_feature().
New method: $bf->prepend() very
similar to append(). Implement support of the prepend operation
everywhere.
New method:
$bf->load_maintainer_config() that update
the build flags based on the package maintainer directives.
Mark the module as public.