NAME¶
Lintian::Architecture -- Lintian API for handling architectures and wildcards
SYNOPSIS¶
use Lintian::Architecture qw(:all);
print "arch\n" if is_arch ('i386');
print "wildcard\n" if is_arch_wildcard ('any');
print "either arch or wc\n" if is_arch_or_wildcard ('linux-any');
foreach my $arch (expand_arch_wildcard ('any')) {
print "any expands to $arch\n";
}
DESCRIPTION¶
Lintian API for checking and expanding architectures and architecture wildcards.
The functions are backed by a data file, so it may be out of date (use
private/refresh-archs to update it).
Generally all architecture names are in the format "$os-$arch" and
wildcards are "$os-any" or "any-$cpu", though there are
exceptions:
- •
- "all" is the "architecture independent" architecture.
Source: Policy X5.6.8 (v3.9.3)
- •
- "any" is a wildcard matching any architecture except
"all".
Source: Policy X5.6.8 (v3.9.3)
- •
- All other cases of "$arch" are short for "linux-$arch"
Source: Policy X11.1 (v3.9.3)
Note that the architecture and cpu name are not always identical (example
architecture "armhf" has cpu name "arm").
FUNCTIONS¶
The following methods are exportable:
- is_arch_wildcard ($wc)
- Returns a truth value if $wc is a known architecture wildcard.
Note: 'any' is considered a wildcard and not an architecture.
- is_arch ($arch)
- Returns a truth value if $arch is (an alias of) a Debian machine
architecture OR the special value "all". It returns a false
value for architecture wildcards (including "any") and unknown
architectures.
- is_arch_or_wildcard ($arch)
- Returns a truth value if $arch is either an architecture or an
architecture wildcard.
Shorthand for:
is_arch ($arch) || is_arch_wildcard ($arch)
- expand_arch_wildcard ($wc)
- Returns a list of architectures that this wildcard expands to. No order is
guaranteed (even between calls). Returned values must not be modified.
Note: This list is based on the architectures in Lintian's data file.
However, many of these are not supported or used in Debian or any of its
derivatives.
The returned values matches the list generated by dpkg-architecture -L, so
the returned list may use (e.g.) "amd64" for
"linux-amd64".
- wildcard_includes_arch ($wc, $arch)
- Returns a truth value if $arch is included in the list of architectures
that $wc expands to.
This is generally faster than
grep { $_ eq $arch } expand_arch_wildcard ($wc)
It also properly handles cases like "linux-amd64" and
"amd64" being aliases.