From 74a05226eff7041cd8f2380fe599862d350a1ac3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Vogt Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 11:39:27 +0000 Subject: * merged daniel burrows fixes for the auto-mark code Patches applied: * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--base-0 tag of michael.vogt@ubuntu.com--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-22 * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-1 doxygenize the new automark stuff * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-2 Automatically update package markings after every state-changing public operation, and allow users of the dep-cache to group actions into a single action. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-3 Automatically update package markings after every state-changing public operation, and allow users of the dep-cache to group actions into a single action. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-4 Make action groups noncopyable * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-5 Typo fix * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-6 Add a FromUser flag to MarkKeep. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-7 Somehow the ActionGroup definition got duplicated; kill the duplicate. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-8 Cancel the automatic flag on packages that are being kept only if they are garbage. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-9 Don't clear the 'automatically installed' flag in MarkDelete. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-10 Add a FromUser flag to MarkInstall, and fix its handling of the Auto flag. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-11 Only clear the Auto flag on manual changes in MarkKeep. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-12 Make changes from the internal algorithms automatic. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-13 Use ActionGroups in algorithms that make lots of changes, and fix a compile error. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-14 Split the sweep code into a separate routine from pkgMarkUsed * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-15 Update another call of MarkKeep to indicate that it's automatic. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-16 Move the mark-and-sweep code into pkgDepCache; call Sweep and document what it and Garbage are for; add a hook that can be used to generate a custom root-set function; move the big blob of regexp stuff into the custom root-set; fix the memory leak in the regexp stuff. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-17 Make ActionGroup take a reference instead of a pointer to the cache. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-18 Don't mark already-to-be-deleted packages as garbage, to imitate aptitude's behavior. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-19 Update apt-get for the new auto-mark protocol. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-20 Add a setter method for the Auto flag. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-21 Fix the test in apt-get about what to delete. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-22 Add a zero-argument mark-and-sweep routine and use it to do a mark-and-sweep on startup (so the garbage flags are initialized properly). * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-23 Right, Status is 2 for new installs, not 0. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-24 POT updates. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-25 Actually initialize group_level to 0. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-26 Don't make an ActionGroup in Sweep, since there's no point and it also is an infinite loop. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-27 Add virtual hooks to control whether the garbage collector considers recommends and/or suggests to be strong links. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-28 Call the progress methods in the right order so we don't generate nonsensical progress notifications. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-29 Typo fix. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-30 Make RecommendsImportant default to true in apt, too. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-31 Add a release() method to action groups. * dburrows@debian.org--2005/apt--auto-mark--0--patch-32 Add an 'autoremove' command that is synonymous to '--auto-remove remove'. --- apt-pkg/algorithms.h | 23 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'apt-pkg/algorithms.h') diff --git a/apt-pkg/algorithms.h b/apt-pkg/algorithms.h index e539a410e..174a7f58d 100644 --- a/apt-pkg/algorithms.h +++ b/apt-pkg/algorithms.h @@ -132,28 +132,5 @@ bool pkgAllUpgrade(pkgDepCache &Cache); bool pkgMinimizeUpgrade(pkgDepCache &Cache); void pkgPrioSortList(pkgCache &Cache,pkgCache::Version **List); - - -// class that can be subclassed by the client to bring in -// certain own packages into the root set (if the client returns -// True the package will be considered as part of the root set) -class InRootSetFunc -{ - public: - virtual bool InRootSet(const pkgCache::PkgIterator &pkg) {return false;}; - virtual ~InRootSetFunc() {}; -}; - - -// Mark all reachable packages with "pkgDepCache::StateCache.Marked=1" -// the root-set are all essential packages+everything that was not -// installed automatically -// -// If InRootSetFunc is set, it will be called for each PkgIterator. This -// is usefull for clients that have there own idea about the root-set -// -// Everything that is not reach can be removed -bool pkgMarkUsed(pkgDepCache &Cache); -bool pkgMarkUsed(pkgDepCache &Cache, InRootSetFunc &f); #endif -- cgit v1.2.3