This structure is important to support the readonly status of the cache
file. When the data is saved the cache will be refereshed from our
- internal rep and written to disk. Then the actual persistant data
+ internal rep and written to disk. Then the actual persistent data
files will be put on the disk.
Each dependency is compared against 3 target versions to produce to
enum InternalFlags {AutoKept = (1 << 0), Purge = (1 << 1), ReInstall = (1 << 2), Protected = (1 << 3)};
enum VersionTypes {NowVersion, InstallVersion, CandidateVersion};
- enum ModeList {ModeDelete = 0, ModeKeep = 1, ModeInstall = 2};
+ enum ModeList {ModeDelete = 0, ModeKeep = 1, ModeInstall = 2, ModeGarbage = 3};
/** \brief Represents an active action group.
*
/** \brief Update the Marked and Garbage fields of all packages.
*
* This routine is implicitly invoked after all state manipulators
- * and when an ActionGroup is destroyed. It invokes #MarkRequired
- * and #Sweep to do its dirty work.
+ * and when an ActionGroup is destroyed. It invokes the private
+ * MarkRequired() and Sweep() to do its dirty work.
*
* \param rootFunc A predicate that returns \b true for packages
* that should be added to the root set.
/** \return \b true if it's OK for MarkInstall to install
* the given package.
*
- * See the default implementation for a simple example how this
- * method can be used.
- * Overriding implementations should use the hold-state-flag to cache
- * results from previous checks of this package - also it should
- * be used if the default resolver implementation is also used to
- * ensure that these packages are handled like "normal" dpkg holds.
+ * The default implementation simply calls all IsInstallOk*
+ * method mentioned below.
+ *
+ * Overriding implementations should use the hold-state-flag to
+ * cache results from previous checks of this package - if possible.
*
* The parameters are the same as in the calling MarkInstall:
* \param Pkg the package that MarkInstall wants to install.
- * \param AutoInst needs a previous MarkInstall this package?
+ * \param AutoInst install this and all its dependencies
* \param Depth recursive deep of this Marker call
* \param FromUser was the install requested by the user?
*/
/** \return \b true if it's OK for MarkDelete to remove
* the given package.
*
- * See the default implementation for a simple example how this
- * method can be used.
- * Overriding implementations should use the hold-state-flag to cache
- * results from previous checks of this package - also it should
- * be used if the default resolver implementation is also used to
- * ensure that these packages are handled like "normal" dpkg holds.
+ * The default implementation simply calls all IsDeleteOk*
+ * method mentioned below, see also #IsInstallOk.
*
* The parameters are the same as in the calling MarkDelete:
* \param Pkg the package that MarkDelete wants to remove.
- * \param Purge should we purge instead of "only" remove?
+ * \param MarkPurge should we purge instead of "only" remove?
* \param Depth recursive deep of this Marker call
* \param FromUser was the remove requested by the user?
*/
pkgDepCache(pkgCache *Cache,Policy *Plcy = 0);
virtual ~pkgDepCache();
+ protected:
+ // methods call by IsInstallOk
+ bool IsInstallOkMultiArchSameVersionSynced(PkgIterator const &Pkg,
+ bool const AutoInst, unsigned long const Depth, bool const FromUser);
+
+ // methods call by IsDeleteOk
+ bool IsDeleteOkProtectInstallRequests(PkgIterator const &Pkg,
+ bool const rPurge, unsigned long const Depth, bool const FromUser);
+
private:
bool IsModeChangeOk(ModeList const mode, PkgIterator const &Pkg,
unsigned long const Depth, bool const FromUser);