~PackageNameMatchesRegEx();
};
/*}}}*/
+// PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification /*{{{*/
+/** \class PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification
+ \brief matching against architecture specification strings
+
+ The strings are of the format <kernel>-<cpu> where either component,
+ or the whole string, can be the wildcard "any" as defined in
+ debian-policy §11.1 "Architecture specification strings".
+
+ Examples: i386, mipsel, linux-any, any-amd64, any */
+class PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification {
+ std::string literal;
+ std::string complete;
+ bool isPattern;
+ /** \brief dpointer placeholder (for later in case we need it) */
+ void *d;
+public:
+ /** \brief matching against architecture specification strings
+ *
+ * @param pattern is the architecture specification string
+ * @param isPattern defines if the given \b pattern is a
+ * architecture specification pattern to match others against
+ * or if it is the fixed string and matched against patterns
+ */
+ PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification(std::string const &pattern, bool const isPattern = true);
+ bool operator() (char const * const &arch);
+ bool operator() (pkgCache::PkgIterator const &Pkg);
+ bool operator() (pkgCache::VerIterator const &Ver);
+ ~PackageArchitectureMatchesSpecification();
+};
+ /*}}}*/
}
}
#endif