Commit 47d78d46 authored by lpsolit%gmail.com's avatar lpsolit%gmail.com

Back out bug 147776, checksetup.pl now fills localconfig.old with a cryptic message

parent fb679ee6
......@@ -64,7 +64,6 @@ sub FILESYSTEM {
my $libdir = bz_locations()->{'libpath'};
my $extlib = bz_locations()->{'ext_libpath'};
my $skinsdir = bz_locations()->{'skinsdir'};
my $localconfig = bz_locations()->{'localconfig'};
my $ws_group = Bugzilla->localconfig->{'webservergroup'};
......@@ -117,8 +116,6 @@ sub FILESYSTEM {
'sanitycheck.pl' => { perms => $ws_executable },
'install-module.pl' => { perms => $owner_executable },
"$localconfig.old" => { perms => $owner_readable },
'docs/makedocs.pl' => { perms => $owner_executable },
'docs/rel_notes.txt' => { perms => $ws_readable },
'docs/README.docs' => { perms => $owner_readable },
......
......@@ -187,10 +187,12 @@ EOT
},
);
# When you read the symbol table of a package in Perl (like we do to
# get the localconfig variables), there are some symbols that are always
# there and should be ignored.
use constant IGNORE_SYMBOLS => qw(_ INC __ANON__);
use constant OLD_LOCALCONFIG_VARS => qw(
mysqlpath
contenttypes
pages
severities platforms opsys priorities
);
sub read_localconfig {
my ($include_deprecated) = @_;
......@@ -219,24 +221,10 @@ Please fix the error in your 'localconfig' file. Alternately, rename your
EOT
}
# First we have to get the whole symbol table
my $safe_root = $s->root;
my %safe_package;
{ no strict 'refs'; %safe_package = %{$safe_root . "::"}; }
# And now we read the contents of every var in the symbol table
# except those from IGNORE_SYMBOLS. If $include_deprecated is false,
# we also skip any vars that aren't specifically listed in
# LOCALCONFIG_VARS.
my @standard_vars = map($_->{name}, LOCALCONFIG_VARS);
foreach my $symbol (keys %safe_package) {
if (!$include_deprecated) {
next if !grep($_ eq $symbol, @standard_vars);
}
next if grep($_ eq $symbol, IGNORE_SYMBOLS);
# Perl 5.10 imports a lot of symbols that we want to ignore that
# all contain "::".
next if $symbol =~ /::/;
my $glob = $s->varglob($symbol);
my @vars = map($_->{name}, LOCALCONFIG_VARS);
push(@vars, OLD_LOCALCONFIG_VARS) if $include_deprecated;
foreach my $var (@vars) {
my $glob = $s->varglob($var);
# We can't get the type of a variable out of a Safe automatically.
# We can only get the glob itself. So we figure out its type this
# way, by trying first a scalar, then an array, then a hash.
......@@ -246,13 +234,13 @@ EOT
# fine since as I write this all modern localconfig vars are
# actually scalars.
if (defined $$glob) {
$localconfig{$symbol} = $$glob;
$localconfig{$var} = $$glob;
}
elsif (defined @$glob) {
$localconfig{$symbol} = \@$glob;
$localconfig{$var} = \@$glob;
}
elsif (defined %$glob) {
$localconfig{$symbol} = \%$glob;
$localconfig{$var} = \%$glob;
}
}
}
......@@ -302,6 +290,11 @@ sub update_localconfig {
}
}
my @old_vars;
foreach my $name (OLD_LOCALCONFIG_VARS) {
push(@old_vars, $name) if defined $localconfig->{$name};
}
if (!$localconfig->{'interdiffbin'} && $output) {
print <<EOT
......@@ -314,41 +307,30 @@ as well), you should install patchutils from:
EOT
}
my @old_vars;
foreach my $var (keys %$localconfig) {
push(@old_vars, $var) if !grep($_->{name} eq $var, LOCALCONFIG_VARS);
}
my $filename = bz_locations->{'localconfig'};
# Move any custom or old variables into a separate file.
if (scalar @old_vars) {
my $filename_old = "$filename.old";
open(my $old_file, ">>$filename_old") || die "$filename_old: $!";
local $Data::Dumper::Purity = 1;
foreach my $var (@old_vars) {
print $old_file Data::Dumper->Dump([$localconfig->{$var}],
["*$var"]) . "\n\n";
}
close $old_file;
my $oldstuff = join(', ', @old_vars);
print <<EOT
The following variables are no longer used in $filename, and
have been moved to $filename_old: $oldstuff
should be removed: $oldstuff
EOT
}
# Re-write localconfig
open(my $fh, ">$filename") || die "$filename: $!";
foreach my $var (LOCALCONFIG_VARS) {
print $fh "\n", $var->{desc},
Data::Dumper->Dump([$localconfig->{$var->{name}}],
["*$var->{name}"]);
}
if (scalar @new_vars) {
my $filename = bz_locations->{'localconfig'};
my $fh = new IO::File($filename, '>>') || die "$filename: $!";
$fh->seek(0, SEEK_END);
foreach my $var (LOCALCONFIG_VARS) {
if (grep($_ eq $var->{name}, @new_vars)) {
print $fh "\n", $var->{desc},
Data::Dumper->Dump([$localconfig->{$var->{name}}],
["*$var->{name}"]);
}
}
if (@new_vars) {
my $newstuff = join(', ', @new_vars);
print <<EOT;
......
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