commit: e6238570c7d3d0bbc795e048944ac8c969fe88f8
Author: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun Nov 29 23:01:54 2015 +0000
Commit: Ulrich Müller <ulm <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Mon Apr 10 17:45:49 2017 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/pms.git/commit/?id=e6238570
EAPI 7 supports directories for profile files.
Bug: 282296
eapi-differences.tex | 5 +++++
profiles.tex | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------
2 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eapi-differences.tex b/eapi-differences.tex
index 9219ce9..728f353 100644
--- a/eapi-differences.tex
+++ b/eapi-differences.tex
@@ -44,6 +44,9 @@ of this document for a complete table of previous EAPIs.
\t{package.mask} directory & \compactfeatureref{package-mask-dir} &
No & No & No & No & Yes \\
+Profile files as directories & \compactfeatureref{profile-file-dirs} &
+ No & No & No & No & Yes \\
+
Stable use masking/forcing & \compactfeatureref{stablemask} &
No & No & Yes & Yes & Yes \\
@@ -377,6 +380,8 @@ EAPI 7 is EAPI 6 with the following changes:
\begin{compactitem}
\item \t{profiles/package.mask} can be a directory,
\featureref{package-mask-dir}.
+\item \t{package.mask}, \t{package.use}, \t{use.*} and \t{package.use.*} in a
profile can be
+ directories, \featureref{profile-file-dirs}.
\item \t{dohtml} banned, \featureref{banned-commands}.
\end{compactitem}
diff --git a/profiles.tex b/profiles.tex
index 943d7ec..b903e61 100644
--- a/profiles.tex
+++ b/profiles.tex
@@ -69,6 +69,27 @@ parent profile's list is taken, and the current profile's
list appended. If any
hyphen, then any lines previous to it whose contents are equal to the
remainder of that line are
removed from the list. Once again, blank lines and those beginning with a \#
are discarded.
+\featurelabel{profile-file-dirs} In EAPIs listed in
table~\ref{tab:profile-file-dirs} as supporting
+directories for profile files, any of the files \t{package.mask},
\t{package.use}, \t{use.*} and
+\t{package.use.*} mentioned below can be a directory instead of a regular
file. Files contained
+in that directory, unless their name begins with a dot, will be concatenated
in order of their
+filename in the POSIX locale and the result will be processed as if it were a
single file.
+Any subdirectories will be ignored.
+
+\ChangeWhenAddingAnEAPI{7}
+\begin{centertable}{EAPIs supporting directories for profile files}
+ \label{tab:profile-file-dirs}
+ \begin{tabular}{ll}
+ \toprule
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{EAPI}} &
+ \multicolumn{1}{c}{\textbf{Supports directories for profile files?}} \\
+ \midrule
+ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & No \\
+ 7 & Yes \\
+ \bottomrule
+ \end{tabular}
+\end{centertable}
+
\subsection{packages}
The \t{packages} file is used to define the `system set' for this profile.
After the above rules for inheritance and comments are applied, its lines must
take one of two
@@ -84,7 +105,8 @@ but is mentioned here for completeness.
\subsection{package.mask}
\t{package.mask} is used to prevent packages from being installed on a given
profile. Each line
contains one package dependency specification; anything matching this
specification will not be
-installed unless unmasked by the user's configuration.
+installed unless unmasked by the user's configuration. In some EAPIs,
\t{package.mask} can be a
+directory instead of a regular file as per section~\ref{sec:line-stacking}.
Note that the \t{-spec} syntax can be used to remove a mask in a parent
profile, but not
necessarily a global mask (from \t{profiles/package.mask},
section~\ref{profiles-package.mask}).
@@ -99,17 +121,19 @@ has severe adverse effects on USE-based and slot-based
dependencies, its use is
and package manager support must be regarded as purely optional.
\subsection{package.use}
-The \t{package.use} file may be used by the package manager to override the
default USE flags specified
-by \t{make.defaults} on a per package basis. The format is to have a package
dependency specification,
-and then a space delimited list of USE flags to enable. A USE flag in the
form of \t{-flag} indicates
-that the package should have the USE flag disabled. The package dependency
specification is limited to
-the forms defined by the directory's EAPI.
+The \t{package.use} file may be used by the package manager to override the
default USE flags
+specified by \t{make.defaults} on a per package basis. The format is to have a
package dependency
+specification, and then a space delimited list of USE flags to enable. A USE
flag in the form of
+\t{-flag} indicates that the package should have the USE flag disabled. The
package dependency
+specification is limited to the forms defined by the directory's EAPI. In some
EAPIs,
+\t{package.use} can be a directory instead of a regular file as per
section~\ref{sec:line-stacking}.
\subsection{USE masking and forcing}
This section covers the eight files \t{use.mask}, \t{use.force},
\t{use.stable.mask},
\t{use.stable.force}, \t{package.use.mask}, \t{package.use.force},
\t{package.use.stable.mask},
and \t{package.use.\allowbreak stable.force}. They are described together
because they interact in
-a non-trivial manner.
+a non-trivial manner. In some EAPIs, these files can be directories instead of
regular files as per
+section~\ref{sec:line-stacking}.
Simply speaking, \t{use.mask} and \t{use.force} are used to say that a given
USE flag must never or
always, respectively, be enabled when using this profile. \t{package.use.mask}
and