Dpkg::BuildFlags (3) - Linux Manuals
Dpkg::BuildFlags: query build flags
NAME
Dpkg::BuildFlags - query build flags
DESCRIPTION
The Dpkg::BuildFlags object is used by dpkg-buildflags and can be used to query the same information.FUNCTIONS
- my $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.
- $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.
- $bf->set($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 area is ``hardening''.
- $bf->strip($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 area is ``hardening''.
- $bf->has($option)
- Returns a boolean indicating whether the flags exists in the object.
- my @flags = $bf->list()
- Returns the list of flags stored in the object.
CHANGES
Version 1.03
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().
Version 1.02
New methods: $bf->get_features(), $bf->has_features(), $bf->set_feature().Version 1.01
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.
Version 1.00
Mark the module as public.AUTHOR
Raphaƫl Hertzog <hertzog [at] debian.org>