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DPKG::Parse::Entry(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DPKG::Parse::Entry(3pm)

NAME

DPKG::Parse::Entry - Parse a Package style entry

SYNOPSIS

    use DPKG::Parse::Entry;

    my $data = <<EOH;
 Package: kernel-image-2.6.12.2
 Source: kernel-source-2.6.12.2
 Version: wrk01
 Priority: optional
 Section: base
 Maintainer: Jamie Heilman <jamie@marchex.com>
 Depends: coreutils | fileutils (>= 4.0)
 Suggests: lilo (>= 19.1) | grub, fdutils, kernel-doc-2.6.12.2 | kernel-source-2.6.12.2
 Provides: kernel-image, kernel-image-2.6
 Architecture: i386
 Filename: packages/./kernel-image-2.6.12.2_wrk01_i386.deb
 Size: 4293154
 Installed-Size: 10312
 MD5sum: 2acf846b127b71a1fa1143214b2b85a9
 Description: Linux kernel binary image for version 2.6.12.2.
 EOH

    my $entry = DPKG::Parse::Entry->new('data' => $data);

    print $entry->package . " " . $entry->version . "\n";

    $entry->package("kernel-foobar");

DESCRIPTION

DPKG::Parse::Entry parses a dpkg "Package" file entry, creating a new DPKG::Parse::Entry instance for it. You submit the contents, beginning with a "Package:" line, as the 'data' argument to new. After that, all the data is populated as lowercased instance methods. For example, if we used the above to create an $entry object, we would have:

   $entry->package == "kernel-image-2.6.12.2"
   $entry->size    == 4293154
   $entry->md5sum  == 2acf846b127b71a1fa1143214b2b85a9

DPKG::Parse::Entry will skip any attribute it does not know about. You can see what it has skipped by passing a true value to the 'debug' option to 'new()'.

It should know all the attributes present in a Packages, available, and status file.

See DPKG::Parse::Status, DPKG::Parse::Available, and DPKG::Parse::Packages for more information on how to easily generate DPKG::Parse::Entry objects.

METHODS

Accessor Methods
The following accessor methods correspond directly to the values found in the parsed Package block, with one exception: "-" characters are replaced with "_". So, "build-essential" becomes "build_essential".

The accessors are:

    architecture
    bugs
    build_essential
    conflicts
    config_version
    conffiles
    depends
    description
    enhances
    essential
    filename
    installed_size
    maintainer
    md5sum
    origin
    package
    priority
    provides
    pre_depends
    recommends
    replaces
    size
    source
    section
    suggests
    status
    task
    tag
    url
    version
    
new('data' => $data, 'debug' => 1)
Creates a new DPKG::Parse::Entry object. 'data' should be a scalar that contains the text of a dpkg-style Package entry. If the 'debug' flag is set, we will Carp about entries we don't have accessors for.
parse('data' => $data);
Does the actual parsing of the Package block given to new(). Probably should only be called once per object.
2017-08-09 perl v5.26.0