# -*- Mode: perl; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- # # The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public # License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file # except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of # the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ # # Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS # IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or # implied. See the License for the specific language governing # rights and limitations under the License. # # The Original Code is the Bugzilla Bug Tracking System. # # The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Everything Solved. # Portions created by Everything Solved are Copyright (C) 2006 # Everything Solved. All Rights Reserved. # # Contributor(s): Max Kanat-Alexander package Bugzilla::Install::Util; # The difference between this module and Bugzilla::Util is that this # module may require *only* Bugzilla::Constants and built-in # perl modules. use strict; use Bugzilla::Constants; use POSIX (); use base qw(Exporter); our @EXPORT_OK = qw( display_version_and_os indicate_progress vers_cmp ); sub display_version_and_os { # Display version information printf "\n* This is Bugzilla " . BUGZILLA_VERSION . " on perl %vd\n", $^V; my @os_details = POSIX::uname; # 0 is the name of the OS, 2 is the major version, my $os_name = $os_details[0] . ' ' . $os_details[2]; if (ON_WINDOWS) { require Win32; $os_name = Win32::GetOSName(); } # 3 is the minor version. print "* Running on $os_name $os_details[3]\n" } sub indicate_progress { my ($params) = @_; my $current = $params->{current}; my $total = $params->{total}; my $every = $params->{every} || 1; print "." if !($current % $every); if ($current % ($every * 60) == 0) { print "$current/$total (" . int($current * 100 / $total) . "%)\n"; } } # This is taken straight from Sort::Versions 1.5, which is not included # with perl by default. sub vers_cmp { my ($a, $b) = @_; # Remove leading zeroes - Bug 344661 $a =~ s/^0*(\d.+)/$1/; $b =~ s/^0*(\d.+)/$1/; my @A = ($a =~ /([-.]|\d+|[^-.\d]+)/g); my @B = ($b =~ /([-.]|\d+|[^-.\d]+)/g); my ($A, $B); while (@A and @B) { $A = shift @A; $B = shift @B; if ($A eq '-' and $B eq '-') { next; } elsif ( $A eq '-' ) { return -1; } elsif ( $B eq '-') { return 1; } elsif ($A eq '.' and $B eq '.') { next; } elsif ( $A eq '.' ) { return -1; } elsif ( $B eq '.' ) { return 1; } elsif ($A =~ /^\d+$/ and $B =~ /^\d+$/) { if ($A =~ /^0/ || $B =~ /^0/) { return $A cmp $B if $A cmp $B; } else { return $A <=> $B if $A <=> $B; } } else { $A = uc $A; $B = uc $B; return $A cmp $B if $A cmp $B; } } @A <=> @B; } __END__ =head1 NAME Bugzilla::Install::Util - Utility functions that are useful both during installation and afterwards. =head1 DESCRIPTION This module contains various subroutines that are used primarily during installation. However, these subroutines can also be useful to non-installation code, so they have been split out into this module. The difference between this module and L is that this module is safe to C anywhere in Bugzilla, even during installation, because it depends only on L and built-in perl modules. None of the subroutines are exported by default--you must explicitly export them. =head1 SUBROUTINES =over =item C Prints out some text lines, saying what version of Bugzilla we're running, what perl version we're using, and what OS we're running on. =item C =over =item B This prints out lines of dots as a long update is going on, to let the user know where we are and that we're not frozen. A new line of dots will start every 60 dots. Sample usage: C $total, current =E $count, every =E 1 })> =item B Here's some sample output with C and C: ............................................................600/1000 (60%) ........................................ =item B =over =item C - The total number of items we're processing. =item C - The number of the current item we're processing. =item C - How often the function should print out a dot. For example, if this is 10, the function will print out a dot every ten items. Defaults to 1 if not specified. =back =item B: nothing =back =item C =over =item B This is a comparison function, like you would use in C, except that it compares two version numbers. So, for example, 2.10 would be greater than 2.2. It's based on versioncmp from L, with some Bugzilla-specific fixes. =item B: C<$a> and C<$b> - The versions you want to compare. =item B C<-1> if C<$a> is less than C<$b>, C<0> if they are equal, or C<1> if C<$a> is greater than C<$b>. =back =back