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author | Rik <rik@octave.org> |
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date | Mon, 23 Feb 2015 14:54:39 -0800 |
parents | 4197fc428c7d |
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## Copyright (C) 2005-2015 Søren Hauberg ## Copyright (C) 2010 VZLU Prague, a.s. ## Copyright (C) 2012 Carlo de Falco ## ## This file is part of Octave. ## ## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it ## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at ## your option) any later version. ## ## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ## WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU ## General Public License for more details. ## ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, see ## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ## -*- texinfo -*- ## @deftypefn {Command} {} pkg @var{command} @var{pkg_name} ## @deftypefnx {Command} {} pkg @var{command} @var{option} @var{pkg_name} ## Manage packages (groups of add-on functions) for Octave. ## ## Different actions are available depending on the value of @var{command}. ## ## Available commands: ## ## @table @samp ## ## @item install ## Install named packages. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg install image-1.0.0.tar.gz ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## installs the package found in the file @file{image-1.0.0.tar.gz}. ## ## The @var{option} variable can contain options that affect the manner ## in which a package is installed. These options can be one or more of ## ## @table @code ## @item -nodeps ## The package manager will disable dependency checking. With this option it ## is possible to install a package even when it depends on another package ## which is not installed on the system. @strong{Use this option with care.} ## ## @item -noauto ## The package manager will not automatically load the installed package ## when starting Octave. This overrides any setting within the package. ## ## @item -auto ## The package manager will automatically load the installed package when ## starting Octave. This overrides any setting within the package. ## ## @item -local ## A local installation (package available only to current user) is forced, ## even if the user has system privileges. ## ## @item -global ## A global installation (package available to all users) is forced, even if ## the user doesn't normally have system privileges. ## ## @item -forge ## Install a package directly from the Octave-Forge repository. This ## requires an internet connection and the cURL library. ## ## @item -verbose ## The package manager will print the output of all commands as ## they are performed. ## @end table ## ## @item update ## Check installed Octave-Forge packages against repository and update any ## outdated items. This requires an internet connection and the cURL library. ## Usage: ## ## @example ## pkg update ## @end example ## ## @item uninstall ## Uninstall named packages. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg uninstall image ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## removes the @code{image} package from the system. If another installed ## package depends on the @code{image} package an error will be issued. ## The package can be uninstalled anyway by using the @option{-nodeps} option. ## ## @item load ## Add named packages to the path. After loading a package it is ## possible to use the functions provided by the package. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg load image ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## adds the @code{image} package to the path. It is possible to load all ## installed packages at once with the keyword @samp{all}. Usage: ## ## @example ## pkg load all ## @end example ## ## @item unload ## Remove named packages from the path. After unloading a package it is ## no longer possible to use the functions provided by the package. It is ## possible to unload all installed packages at once with the keyword ## @samp{all}. Usage: ## ## @example ## pkg unload all ## @end example ## ## @item list ## Show the list of currently installed packages. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg list ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## will produce a short report with the package name, version, and installation ## directory for each installed package. Supply a package name to limit ## reporting to a particular package. For example: ## ## @example ## pkg list image ## @end example ## ## If a single return argument is requested then @code{pkg} returns a cell ## array where each element is a structure with information on a single ## package. ## ## @example ## installed_packages = pkg ("list") ## @end example ## ## If two output arguments are requested @code{pkg} splits the list of ## installed packages into those which were installed by the current user, ## and those which were installed by the system administrator. ## ## @example ## [user_packages, system_packages] = pkg ("list") ## @end example ## ## The @qcode{"-forge"} option lists packages available at the Octave-Forge ## repository. This requires an internet connection and the cURL library. ## For example: ## ## @example ## oct_forge_pkgs = pkg ("list", "-forge") ## @end example ## ## @item describe ## Show a short description of the named installed packages, with the option ## @qcode{"-verbose"} also list functions provided by the package. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg describe -verbose all ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## will describe all installed packages and the functions they provide. ## If one output is requested a cell of structure containing the ## description and list of functions of each package is returned as ## output rather than printed on screen: ## ## @example ## desc = pkg ("describe", "secs1d", "image") ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## If any of the requested packages is not installed, @code{pkg} returns an ## error, unless a second output is requested: ## ## @example ## [desc, flag] = pkg ("describe", "secs1d", "image") ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## @var{flag} will take one of the values @qcode{"Not installed"}, ## @qcode{"Loaded"}, or ## @qcode{"Not loaded"} for each of the named packages. ## ## @item prefix ## Set the installation prefix directory. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg prefix ~/my_octave_packages ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## sets the installation prefix to @file{~/my_octave_packages}. ## Packages will be installed in this directory. ## ## It is possible to get the current installation prefix by requesting an ## output argument. For example: ## ## @example ## pfx = pkg ("prefix") ## @end example ## ## The location in which to install the architecture dependent files can be ## independently specified with an addition argument. For example: ## ## @example ## pkg prefix ~/my_octave_packages ~/my_arch_dep_pkgs ## @end example ## ## @item local_list ## Set the file in which to look for information on locally ## installed packages. Locally installed packages are those that are ## available only to the current user. For example: ## ## @example ## pkg local_list ~/.octave_packages ## @end example ## ## It is possible to get the current value of local_list with the following ## ## @example ## pkg local_list ## @end example ## ## @item global_list ## Set the file in which to look for information on globally ## installed packages. Globally installed packages are those that are ## available to all users. For example: ## ## @example ## pkg global_list /usr/share/octave/octave_packages ## @end example ## ## It is possible to get the current value of global_list with the following ## ## @example ## pkg global_list ## @end example ## ## @item build ## Build a binary form of a package or packages. The binary file produced ## will itself be an Octave package that can be installed normally with ## @code{pkg}. The form of the command to build a binary package is ## ## @example ## pkg build builddir image-1.0.0.tar.gz @dots{} ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## where @code{builddir} is the name of a directory where the temporary ## installation will be produced and the binary packages will be found. ## The options @option{-verbose} and @option{-nodeps} are respected, while ## all other options are ignored. ## ## @item rebuild ## Rebuild the package database from the installed directories. This can ## be used in cases where the package database has been corrupted. ## It can also take the @option{-auto} and @option{-noauto} options to allow the ## autoloading state of a package to be changed. For example, ## ## @example ## pkg rebuild -noauto image ## @end example ## ## @noindent ## will remove the autoloading status of the image package. ## ## @end table ## @seealso{ver, news} ## @end deftypefn function [local_packages, global_packages] = pkg (varargin) ## Installation prefix (FIXME: what should these be on windows?) persistent user_prefix = false; persistent prefix = false; persistent archprefix = -1; persistent local_list = tilde_expand (fullfile ("~", ".octave_packages")); persistent global_list = fullfile (OCTAVE_HOME (), "share", "octave", "octave_packages"); ## If user is superuser set global_istall to true ## FIXME: is it OK to set this always true on windows? global_install = ((ispc () && ! isunix ()) || (geteuid () == 0)); if (isbool (prefix)) [prefix, archprefix] = default_prefix (global_install); prefix = tilde_expand (prefix); archprefix = tilde_expand (archprefix); endif mlock (); confirm_recursive_rmdir (false, "local"); available_actions = {"list", "install", "uninstall", "load", ... "unload", "prefix", "local_list", ... "global_list", "rebuild", "build", ... "describe", "update"}; ## Parse input arguments if (isempty (varargin) || ! iscellstr (varargin)) print_usage (); endif files = {}; deps = true; auto = 0; action = "none"; verbose = false; octave_forge = false; for i = 1:numel (varargin) switch (varargin{i}) case "-nodeps" deps = false; case "-noauto" auto = -1; case "-auto" auto = 1; case "-verbose" verbose = true; ## Send verbose output to pager immediately. Change setting locally. page_output_immediately (true, "local"); case "-forge" if (! octave_config_info ("CURL_LIBS")) error ("pkg: can't download from forge without the cURL library"); endif octave_forge = true; case "-local" global_install = false; if (! user_prefix) [prefix, archprefix] = default_prefix (global_install); endif case "-global" global_install = true; if (! user_prefix) [prefix, archprefix] = default_prefix (global_install); endif case available_actions if (! strcmp (action, "none")) error ("more than one action specified"); endif action = varargin{i}; otherwise files{end+1} = varargin{i}; endswitch endfor if (octave_forge && ! any (strcmp (action, {"install", "list"}))) error ("-forge can only be used with install or list"); endif ## Take action switch (action) case "list" if (octave_forge) if (nargout > 0) local_packages = list_forge_packages (); else list_forge_packages (); endif else if (nargout == 0) installed_packages (local_list, global_list, files); elseif (nargout == 1) local_packages = installed_packages (local_list, global_list, files); elseif (nargout == 2) [local_packages, global_packages] = installed_packages (local_list, global_list, files); else error ("too many output arguments requested"); endif endif case "install" if (isempty (files)) error ("you must specify at least one filename when calling 'pkg install'"); endif local_files = {}; unwind_protect if (octave_forge) [urls, local_files] = cellfun ("get_forge_download", files, "uniformoutput", false); [files, succ] = cellfun ("urlwrite", urls, local_files, "uniformoutput", false); succ = [succ{:}]; if (! all (succ)) i = find (! succ, 1); error ("could not download file %s from url %s", local_files{i}, urls{i}); endif endif install (files, deps, auto, prefix, archprefix, verbose, local_list, global_list, global_install); unwind_protect_cleanup cellfun ("unlink", local_files); end_unwind_protect case "uninstall" if (isempty (files)) error ("you must specify at least one package when calling 'pkg uninstall'"); endif uninstall (files, deps, verbose, local_list, global_list, global_install); case "load" if (isempty (files)) error ("you must specify at least one package, 'all', or 'auto' when calling 'pkg load'"); endif load_packages (files, deps, local_list, global_list); case "unload" if (isempty (files)) error ("you must specify at least one package or 'all' when calling 'pkg unload'"); endif unload_packages (files, deps, local_list, global_list); case "prefix" if (isempty (files) && nargout == 0) printf ("Installation prefix: %s\n", prefix); printf ("Architecture dependent prefix: %s\n", archprefix); elseif (isempty (files) && nargout >= 1) local_packages = prefix; global_packages = archprefix; elseif (numel (files) >= 1 && nargout <= 2 && ischar (files{1})) prefix = tilde_expand (files{1}); if (! exist (prefix, "dir")) [status, msg] = mkdir (prefix); if (status == 0) error ("cannot create prefix %s: %s", prefix, msg); endif warning ("creating the directory %s\n", prefix); endif local_packages = prefix = canonicalize_file_name (prefix); user_prefix = true; if (numel (files) >= 2 && ischar (files{2})) archprefix = tilde_expand (files{2}); if (! exist (archprefix, "dir")) [status, msg] = mkdir (archprefix); if (status == 0) error ("cannot create archprefix %s: %s", archprefix, msg); endif warning ("creating the directory %s\n", archprefix); global_packages = archprefix = canonicalize_file_name (archprefix); endif endif else error ("you must specify a prefix directory, or request an output argument"); endif case "local_list" if (isempty (files) && nargout == 0) disp (local_list); elseif (isempty (files) && nargout == 1) local_packages = local_list; elseif (numel (files) == 1 && nargout == 0 && ischar (files{1})) local_list = files{1}; if (! exist (local_list, "file")) try ## Force file to be created fclose (fopen (local_list, "wt")); catch error ("cannot create file %s", local_list); end_try_catch endif local_list = canonicalize_file_name (local_list); else error ("you must specify a local_list file, or request an output argument"); endif case "global_list" if (isempty (files) && nargout == 0) disp (global_list); elseif (isempty (files) && nargout == 1) local_packages = global_list; elseif (numel (files) == 1 && nargout == 0 && ischar (files{1})) global_list = files{1}; if (! exist (global_list, "file")) try ## Force file to be created fclose (fopen (files{1}, "wt")); catch error ("cannot create file %s", global_list); end_try_catch endif global_list = canonicalize_file_name (global_list); else error ("you must specify a global_list file, or request an output argument"); endif case "rebuild" if (global_install) global_packages = rebuild (prefix, archprefix, global_list, files, auto, verbose); global_packages = save_order (global_packages); save (global_list, "global_packages"); if (nargout > 0) local_packages = global_packages; endif else local_packages = rebuild (prefix, archprefix, local_list, files, auto, verbose); local_packages = save_order (local_packages); save (local_list, "local_packages"); if (nargout == 0) clear ("local_packages"); endif endif case "build" if (numel (files) < 2) error ("you must specify at least the build directory and one filename\nwhen calling 'pkg build'"); endif build (files, deps, auto, verbose); case "describe" if (isempty (files)) error ("you must specify at least one package or 'all' when calling 'pkg describe'"); endif ## FIXME: name of the output variables is inconsistent with their content switch (nargout) case 0 describe (files, verbose, local_list, global_list); case 1 pkg_desc_list = describe (files, verbose, local_list, global_list); local_packages = pkg_desc_list; case 2 [pkg_desc_list, flag] = describe (files, verbose, local_list, ... global_list); local_packages = pkg_desc_list; global_packages = flag; otherwise error ("you can request at most two outputs when calling 'pkg describe'"); endswitch case "update" if (nargout == 0) installed_pkgs_lst = installed_packages (local_list, global_list); if (numel (files) > 0) update_lst = {}; installed_names = {installed_pkgs_list.name}'; for i = 1:numel (files) idx = find (strcmp (files{i}, installed_names), 1); if (isempty (idx)) warning ("Package %s is not installed - not updating this package", files{i}); else update_lst = { update_lst, installed_pkgs_lst{idx} }; endif endfor installed_pkgs_lst = update_lst; endif for i = 1:numel (installed_pkgs_lst) installed_pkg_name = installed_pkgs_lst{i}.name; installed_pkg_version = installed_pkgs_lst{i}.version; forge_pkg_version = get_forge_pkg (installed_pkg_name); if (compare_versions (forge_pkg_version, installed_pkg_version, ">")) feval (@pkg, "install", "-forge", installed_pkg_name); endif endfor else error ("no output arguments available"); endif otherwise error ("you must specify a valid action for 'pkg'. See 'help pkg' for details"); endswitch endfunction