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6 Algorithm::Dependency - Base class for implementing various dependency
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10 use Algorithm::Dependency;
11 use Algorithm::Dependency::Source::File;
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13 # Load the data from a simple text file
14 my $data_source = Algorithm::Dependency::Source::File->new( 'foo.txt' );
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16 # Create the dependency object, and indicate the items that are already
17 # selected/installed/etc in the database
18 my $dep = Algorithm::Dependency->new(
19 source => $data_source,
20 selected => [ 'This', 'That' ]
21 ) or die 'Failed to set up dependency algorithm';
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23 # For the item 'Foo', find out the other things we also have to select.
24 # This WON'T include the item we selected, 'Foo'.
25 my $also = $dep->depends( 'Foo' );
26 print $also
27 ? "By selecting 'Foo', you are also selecting the following items: "
28 . join( ', ', @$also )
29 : "Nothing else to select for 'Foo'";
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31 # Find out the order we need to act on the items in.
32 # This WILL include the item we selected, 'Foo'.
33 my $schedule = $dep->schedule( 'Foo' );
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36 Algorithm::Dependency is a framework for creating simple read-only
37 dependency heirachies, where you have a set of items that rely on other
38 items in the set, and require actions on them as well.
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40 Despite the most visible of these being software installation systems
41 like the CPAN installer, or debian apt-get, they are usefull in other
42 situations. This module intentionally uses implementation-neutral
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45 Terminology
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47 The term "ITEM" refers to a single entity, such as a single software
48 package, in the overall set of possible entities. Internally, this is a
49 fairly simple object. See Algorithm::Dependency::Item for details.
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51 The term "SELECT" means that a particular item, for your purposes, has
52 already been acted up in the required way. For example, if the software
53 package had already been installed, and didn't need to be re-installed,
54 it would be "SELECTED".
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56 The term "SOURCE" refers to a location that contains the master set of
57 items. This will be very application specific, and might be a flat
58 file, some form of database, the list of files in a folder, or gener‐
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61 General Description
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63 Algorithm::Dependency implements algorithms relating to dependency
64 heirachies. To use this framework, all you need is a source for the
65 master list of all the items, and a list of those already selected. If
66 your dependency heirachy doesn't require the concept of items that are
67 already selected, simply don't pass anything to the constructor for it.
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69 Please note that the class Algorithm::Dependency does NOT implement an
70 ordering, for speed and simplicity reasons. That is, the "schedule" it
71 provides is not in any particular order. If item 'A' depends on item
72 'B', it will not place B before A in the schedule. This makes it
73 unsuitable for things like software installers, as they typically would
74 need B to be installed before A, or the installation of A would fail.
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76 For dependency heirachies requiring the items to be acted on in a par‐
77 ticular order, either top down or bottom up, see Algorithm::Depen‐
78 dency::Ordered. It should be more applicable for your needs. This is
79 the the subclass you would probably use to implement a simple ( non-
80 versioned ) package installation system. Please note that an ordered
81 heirachy has additional constraints. For example, circular dependencies
82 ARE legal in a non-ordered heirachy, but ARE NOT legal in an ordered
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85 Extending
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87 A module for creating a source from a simple flat file is included. For
88 details see Algorithm::Dependency::Source::File. Information on creat‐
89 ing a source for your particular use is in Algorithm::Depen‐
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93 new %args
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95 The constructor creates a new context object for the dependency algo‐
96 rithms to act in. It takes as argument a series of options for creating
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99 source => $Source
100 The only compulsory option is the source of the dependency items.
101 This is an object of a subclass of Algorithm::Dependency::Source.
102 In practical terms, this means you will create the source object
103 before creating the Algorithm::Dependency object.
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105 selected => [ 'A', 'B', 'C', etc... ]
106 The "selected" option provides a list of those items that have
107 already been 'selected', acted upon, installed, or whatever. If
108 another item depends on one in this list, we don't have to include
109 it in the output of the "schedule" or "depends" methods.
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111 ignore_orphans => 1
112 Normally, the item source is expected to be largely perfect and
113 error free. An 'orphan' is an item name that appears as a depen‐
114 dency of another item, but doesn't exist, or has been deleted.
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116 By providing the "ignore_orphans" flag, orphans are simply ignored.
117 Without the "ignore_orphans" flag, an error will be returned if an
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120 The "new" constructor returns a new Algorithm::Dependency object on
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125 The "source" method retrieves the Algorithm::Dependency::Source object
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130 The "selected_list" method returns, as a list and in alphabetical
131 order, the list of the names of the selected items.
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135 Given an item name, the "selected" method will return true if the item
136 is selected, false is not, or "undef" if the item does not exist, or an
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139 item $name
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141 The "item" method fetches and returns the item object, as specified by
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144 Returns an Algorithm::Dependency::Item object on success, or "undef" if
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147 depends $name1, ..., $nameN
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149 Given a list of one or more item names, the "depends" method will
150 return a reference to an array containing a list of the names of all
151 the OTHER items that also have to be selected to meet dependencies.
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153 That is, if item A depends on B and C then the "depends" method would
154 return a reference to an array with B and C. ( "[ 'B', 'C' ]" )
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156 If multiple item names are provided, the same applies. The list
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159 The method returns a reference to an array of item names on success, a
160 reference to an empty array if no other items are needed, or "undef" on
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163 schedule $name1, ..., $nameN
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165 Given a list of one or more item names, the "depends" method will
166 return, as a reference to an array, the ordered list of items you
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169 This would be the original names provided, plus those added to satisfy
170 dependencies, in the prefered order of action. For the normal algo‐
171 rithm, where order it not important, this is alphabetical order. This
172 makes it easier for someone watching a program operate on the items to
173 determine how far you are through the task and makes any logs easier to
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176 If any of the names you provided in the arguments is already selected,
177 it will not be included in the list.
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179 The method returns a reference to an array of item names on success, a
180 reference to an empty array if no items need to be acted upon, or
181 "undef" on error.
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183 schedule_all;
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185 The "schedule_all" method acts the same as the "schedule" method, but
186 returns a schedule that selected all the so-far unselected items.
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189 Add the "check_source" method, to verify the integrity of the source.
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191 Possibly add Algorithm::Dependency::Versions, to implement an ordered
192 dependency tree with versions, like for perl modules.
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194 Currently readonly. Make the whole thing writable, so the module can be
195 used as the core of an actual dependency application, as opposed to
196 just being a tool.
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199 Bugs should be submitted via the CPAN bug tracker, located at
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203 For general comments, contact the author.
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206 Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>, <http://ali.as/>
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209 Algorithm::Dependency::Ordered, Algorithm::Dependency::Item, Algo‐
210 rithm::Dependency::Source, Algorithm::Dependency::Source::File
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213 Copyright (c) 2003 - 2005 Adam Kennedy.
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215 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
216 under the same terms as Perl itself.
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218 The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
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