X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/37cef5f24403fc25f29f3e65a2802d7c3ea33bc5..53b1c6f559c1d09fbdbc28c8e4d5090dd455cd26:/doc/todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies.mdwn b/doc/todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies.mdwn index 4f7c1e67b..2832e37aa 100644 --- a/doc/todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies.mdwn @@ -1 +1,437 @@ I like the idea of [[tips/integrated_issue_tracking_with_ikiwiki]], and I do so on several wikis. However, as far as I can tell, ikiwiki has no functionality which can represent dependencies between bugs and allow pagespecs to select based on dependencies. For instance, I can't write a pagespec which selects all bugs with no dependencies on bugs not marked as done. --[[JoshTriplett]] + +> I started having a think about this. I'm going to start with the idea that expanding +> the pagespec syntax is the way to attack this. It seems that any pagespec that is going +> to represent "all bugs with no dependencies on bugs not marked as done" is going to +> need some way to represent "bugs not marked as done" as a collection of pages, and +> then represent "bugs which do not link to pages in the previous collection". +> +> One way to do this would be to introduce variables into the pagespec, along with +> universal and/or existential [[!wikipedia Quantification]]. That looks quite complex. +> +>> I thought about this briefly, and got about that far.. glad you got +>> further. :-) --[[Joey]] +> +> Another option would be go with a more functional syntax. The concept here would +> be to allow a pagespec to appear in a 'pagespec function' anywhere a page can. e.g. +> I could pass a pagespec to `link()` and that would return true if there is a link to any +> page matching the pagespec. This makes the variables and existential quantification +> implicit. It would allow the example requested above: +> +>> `bugs/* and !*/Discussion and !link(bugs/* and !*/Discussion and !link(done))` +> +> Unfortunately, this is also going to make the pagespec parsing more complex because +> we now need to parse nested sets of parentheses to know when the nested pagespec +> ends, and that isn't a regular language (we can't use regular expression matching for +> easy parsing). +> +>> Also, it may cause ambiguities with page names that contain parens +>> (though some such ambigutities already exist with the pagespec syntax). +> +> One simplification of that would be to introduce some pagespec [[shortcuts]]. We could +> then allow pagespec functions to take either pages, or named pagespec shortcuts. The +> pagespec shortcuts would just be listed on a special page, like current [[shortcuts]]. +> (It would probably be a good idea to require that shortcuts on that page can only refer +> to named pagespecs higher up that page than themselves. That would stop some +> looping issues...) These shortcuts would be used as follows: when trying to match +> a page (without globs) you look to see if the page exists. If it does then you have a +> match. If it doesn't, then you look to see if a similarly named pagespec shortcut +> exists. If it does, then you check that pagespec recursively to see if you have a match. +> The ordering requirement on named pagespecs stops infinite recursion. +> +> Does that seem like a reasonable first approach? +> +> -- [[Will]] + +>> Having a separate page for the shortcuts feels unwieldly.. perhaps +>> instead the shortcut could be defined earlier in the scope of the same +>> pagespec that uses it? +>> +>> Example: `define(~bugs, bugs/* and !*/Discussion) and define(~openbugs, ~bugs and !link(done)) and ~openbugs and !link(~openbugs)` + +>>> That could work. parens are only ever nested 1 deep in that grammar so it is regular and the current parsing would be ok. + +>> Note that I made the "~" explicit, not implicit, so it could be left out. In the case of ambiguity between +>> a definition and a page name, the definition would win. + +>>> That was my initial thought too :), but when implementing it I decided that requiring the ~ made things easier. I'll probably require the ~ for the first pass at least. + +>> So, equivilant example: `define(bugs, bugs/* and !*/Discussion) and define(openbugs, bugs and !link(done)) and openbugs and !link(openbugs)` +>> +>> Re recursion, it is avoided.. but building a pagespec that is O(N^X) where N is the +>> number of pages in the wiki is not avoided. Probably need to add DOS prevention. +>> --[[Joey]] + +>>> If you memoize the outcomes of the named pagespecs you can make in O(N.X), no? +>>> -- [[Will]] + +>>>> Yeah, guess that'd work. :-) + +> One quick further thought. All the above discussion assumes that 'dependency' is the +> same as 'links to', which is not really true. For example, you'd like to be able to say +> "This bug does not depend upon [ [ link to other bug ] ]" and not have a dependency. +> Without having different types of links, I don't see how this would be possible. +> +> -- [[Will]] + +Okie - I've had a quick attempt at this. Initial patch attached. This one doesn't quite work. +And there is still a lot of debugging stuff in there. + +At the moment I've added a new preprocessor plugin, `definepagespec`, which is like +shortcut for pagespecs. To reference a named pagespec, use `~` like this: + + [ [!definepagespec name="bugs" spec="bugs/* and !*/Discussion"]] + [ [!definepagespec name="openbugs" spec="~bugs and !link(done)"]] + [ [!definepagespec name="readybugs" spec="~openbugs and !link(~openbugs)"]] + +At the moment the problem is in `match_link()` when we're trying to find a sub-page that +matches the appropriate page spec. There is no good list of pages available to iterate over. + + foreach my $nextpage (keys %IkiWiki::pagesources) + +does not give me a good list of pages. I found the same thing when I was working on +this todo [[todo/Add_a_plugin_to_list_available_pre-processor_commands]]. + +> I'm not sure why iterating over `%pagesources` wouldn't work here, it's the same method +> used by anything that needs to match a pagespec against all pages..? --[[Joey]] + +>> My uchecked hypothesis is that %pagesources is created after the refresh hook. +>> I've also been concerned about how globally defined pagespec shortcuts would interact with +>> the page dependancy system. Your idea of internally defined shortcuts should fix that. -- [[Will]] + +>>> You're correct, the refresh hook is run very early, before pagesources +>>> is populated. (It will be partially populated on a refresh, but will +>>> not be updated to reflect new pages.) Agree that internally defined +>>> seems the way to go. --[[Joey]] + +Immediately below is a patch which seems to basically work. Lots of debugging code is still there +and it needs a cleanup, but I thought it worth posting at this point. (I was having problems +with old style glob lists, so i just switched them off for the moment.) + +The following three inlines work for me with this patch: + + Bugs: + + [ [!inline pages="define(~bugs, bugs/* and ! */Discussion) and ~bugs" archive="yes"]] + + OpenBugs: + + [ [!inline pages="define(~bugs, bugs/* and ! */Discussion) and define(~openbugs,~bugs and !link(done)) and ~openbugs" archive="yes"]] + + ReadyBugs: + + [ [!inline pages="define(~bugs, bugs/* and ! */Discussion) and define(~openbugs,~bugs and !link(done)) and define(~readybugs,~openbugs and !link(~openbugs)) and ~readybugs" archive="yes"]] + +> Nice! Could the specfuncsref be passed in %params? I'd like to avoid +> needing to change the prototype of every pagespec function, since several +> plugins define them too. --[[Joey]] + +>> Maybe - it needs more thought. I also considered it when I was going though changing all those plugins :). +>> My concern was that `%params` can contain other user-defined parameters, +>> e.g. `link(target, otherparameter)`, and that means that the specFuncs could be clobbered by a user (or other +>> weird security hole). I thought it better to separate it, but I didn't think about it too hard. I might move it to +>> the first parameter rather than the second. Ikiwiki is my first real perl hacking and I'm still discovering +>> good ways to write things in perl. +>> +>>>> `%params` contains the parameters passed to `pagespec_match`, not +>>>> user-supplied parameters. The user-supplied parameter to a function +>>>> like `match_glob()` or `match_link()` is passed in the second positional parameter. --[[Joey]] + +>>>>> OK. That seems reasonable then. The only problem is that my PERLfu is not strong enough to make it +>>>>> work. I really have to wonder what substance was influencing the designers of PERL... +>>>>> I can't figure out how to use the %params. And I'm pissed off enough with PERL that I'm not going +>>>>> to try and figure it out any more. There are two patches below now. The first one uses an extra +>>>>> argument and works. The second one tries to use %params and doesn't - take your pick :-). -- [[Will]] + +>> What do you think is best to do about `is_globlist()`? At the moment it requires that the 'second word', as +>> delimited by a space and ignoring parens, is 'and' or 'or'. This doesn't hold in the above example pagespecs (so I just hard wired it to 0 to test my patch). +>> My thought was just to search for 'and' or 'or' as words anywhere in the pagespec. Thoughts? + +>>> Dunno, we could just finish deprecating it. Or change the regexp to +>>> skip over spaces in parens. (`/[^\s]+\s+([^)]+)/`) --[[Joey]] + +>>>> I think I have a working regexp now. + +>> Oh, one more thing. In pagespec_translate (now pagespec_makeperl), there is a part of the regular expression for `# any other text`. +>> This contained `()`, which has no effect. I replaced that with `\(\)`, but that is a change in the definition of pagespecs unrelated to the +>> rest of this patch. In a related change, commands were not able to contain `)` in their parameters. I've extended that so the cannot +>> contain `(` or `)`. -- [[Will]] + +>>> `[^\s()]+` is a character class matching all characters not spaces or +>>> parens. Since the pervious terminals in the regexp consume most +>>> occurances of an open paren or close paren, it's unlikely for one to +>>> get through to that part of the regexp. For example, "foo()" will be +>>> matched by the command matcher; "(foo)" will be matched by the open +>>> paren literal terminal. "foo(" and "foo)" can get through to the +>>> end, and would be matched as a page name, if it didn't exclude parens. +>>> +>>> So why exclude them? Well, consider "foo and(bar and baz)". We don't +>>> want it to match "and(" as a page name! +>>> +>>> Escaping the parens in the character class actually changes nothing; the +>>> changed character class still matches all characters not spaces or +>>> parens. (Try it!). +>>> +>>> Re commands containing '(', I don't really see any reason not to +>>> allow that, unless it breaks something. --[[Joey]] + +>>>> Oh, I didn't realise you didn't need to escape parens inside []. All else I +>>>> I understood. I have stopped commands from containing parens because +>>>> once you allow that then you might have a extra level of depth in the parsing +>>>> of define() statements. -- [[Will]] + +>>> Updated patch. Moved the specFuncsRef to the front of the arg list. Still haven't thought through the security implications of +>>> having it in `%params`. I've also removed all the debugging `print` statements. And I've updated the `is_globlist()` function. +>>> I think this is ready for people other than me to have a play. It is not well enough tested to commit just yet. +>>> -- [[Will]] + +I've lost track of the indent level, so I'm going back to not indented - I think this is a working [[patch]] taking into +account all comments above (which doesn't mean it is above reproach :) ). --[[Will]] + +---- + + diff --git a/IkiWiki.pm b/IkiWiki.pm + index 4e4da11..8b3cdfe 100644 + --- a/IkiWiki.pm + +++ b/IkiWiki.pm + @@ -1550,7 +1550,16 @@ sub globlist_to_pagespec ($) { + + sub is_globlist ($) { + my $s=shift; + - return ( $s =~ /[^\s]+\s+([^\s]+)/ && $1 ne "and" && $1 ne "or" ); + + return ! ($s =~ / + + (^\s* + + [^\s(]+ # single item + + (\( # possibly with parens after it + + ([^)]* # with stuff inside those parens + + (\([^)]*\))*)* # maybe even nested parens + + \))?\s*$ + + ) | + + (\s and \s) | (\s or \s) # or we find 'and' or 'or' somewhere + + /xs); + } + + sub safequote ($) { + @@ -1631,7 +1640,7 @@ sub pagespec_merge ($$) { + return "($a) or ($b)"; + } + + -sub pagespec_translate ($) { + +sub pagespec_makeperl ($) { + my $spec=shift; + + # Support for old-style GlobLists. + @@ -1650,12 +1659,14 @@ sub pagespec_translate ($) { + | + \) # ) + | + - \w+\([^\)]*\) # command(params) + + define\(\s*~\w+\s*,((\([^()]*\)) | ([^()]+))+\) # define(~specName, spec) - spec can contain parens 1 deep + + | + + \w+\([^()]*\) # command(params) - params cannot contain parens + | + [^\s()]+ # any other text + ) + \s* # ignore whitespace + - }igx) { + + }igxs) { + my $word=$1; + if (lc $word eq 'and') { + $code.=' &&'; + @@ -1666,16 +1677,23 @@ sub pagespec_translate ($) { + elsif ($word eq "(" || $word eq ")" || $word eq "!") { + $code.=' '.$word; + } + - elsif ($word =~ /^(\w+)\((.*)\)$/) { + + elsif ($word =~ /^define\(\s*~(\w+)\s*,(.*)\)$/s) { + + $code .= " (\$params{specFuncs}->{$1}="; # (exists \$params{specFuncs}) && + + $code .= "memoize("; + + $code .= &pagespec_makeperl($2); + + $code .= ")"; + + $code .= ") "; + + } + + elsif ($word =~ /^(\w+)\((.*)\)$/s) { + if (exists $IkiWiki::PageSpec::{"match_$1"}) { + - $code.="IkiWiki::PageSpec::match_$1(\$page, ".safequote($2).", \@_)"; + + $code.="IkiWiki::PageSpec::match_$1(\$page, ".safequote($2).", \%params)"; + } + else { + $code.=' 0'; + } + } + else { + - $code.=" IkiWiki::PageSpec::match_glob(\$page, ".safequote($word).", \@_)"; + + $code.=" IkiWiki::PageSpec::match_glob(\$page, ".safequote($word).", \%params)"; + } + } + + @@ -1683,8 +1701,18 @@ sub pagespec_translate ($) { + $code=0; + } + + + return 'sub { my $page=shift; my %params = @_; '.$code.' }'; + +} + + + +sub pagespec_translate ($) { + + my $spec=shift; + + + + my $code = pagespec_makeperl($spec); + + + + # print STDERR "Spec '$spec' generated code '$code'\n"; + + + no warnings; + - return eval 'sub { my $page=shift; '.$code.' }'; + + return eval $code; + } + + sub pagespec_match ($$;@) { + @@ -1699,7 +1727,7 @@ sub pagespec_match ($$;@) { + + my $sub=pagespec_translate($spec); + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("syntax error in pagespec \"$spec\"") if $@; + - return $sub->($page, @params); + + return $sub->($page, @params, specFuncs => {}); + } + + sub pagespec_valid ($) { + @@ -1748,11 +1776,78 @@ sub new { + + package IkiWiki::PageSpec; + + +sub check_named_spec($$;@) { + + my $page=shift; + + my $specName=shift; + + my %params=@_; + + + + error("Unable to find specFuncs in params to check_named_spec()!") unless exists $params{specFuncs}; + + + + my $specFuncsRef=$params{specFuncs}; + + + + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("Named page spec '$specName' is not valid") + + unless (substr($specName, 0, 1) eq '~'); + + + + $specName = substr($specName, 1); + + + + if (exists $specFuncsRef->{$specName}) { + + # remove the named spec from the spec refs + + # when we recurse to avoid infinite recursion + + my $sub = $specFuncsRef->{$specName}; + + delete $specFuncsRef->{$specName}; + + my $result = $sub->($page, %params); + + $specFuncsRef->{$specName} = $sub; + + return $result; + + } else { + + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("Page spec '$specName' does not exist"); + + } + +} + + + +sub check_named_spec_existential($$$;@) { + + my $page=shift; + + my $specName=shift; + + my $funcref=shift; + + my %params=@_; + + + + error("Unable to find specFuncs in params to check_named_spec_existential()!") unless exists $params{specFuncs}; + + my $specFuncsRef=$params{specFuncs}; + + + + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("Named page spec '$specName' is not valid") + + unless (substr($specName, 0, 1) eq '~'); + + $specName = substr($specName, 1); + + + + if (exists $specFuncsRef->{$specName}) { + + # remove the named spec from the spec refs + + # when we recurse to avoid infinite recursion + + my $sub = $specFuncsRef->{$specName}; + + delete $specFuncsRef->{$specName}; + + + + foreach my $nextpage (keys %IkiWiki::pagesources) { + + if ($sub->($nextpage, %params)) { + + my $tempResult = $funcref->($page, $nextpage, %params); + + if ($tempResult) { + + $specFuncsRef->{$specName} = $sub; + + return $tempResult; + + } + + } + + } + + + + $specFuncsRef->{$specName} = $sub; + + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("No page in spec '$specName' was successfully matched"); + + } else { + + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("Named page spec '$specName' does not exist"); + + } + +} + + + sub match_glob ($$;@) { + my $page=shift; + my $glob=shift; + my %params=@_; + + + if (substr($glob, 0, 1) eq '~') { + + return check_named_spec($page, $glob, %params); + + } + + + my $from=exists $params{location} ? $params{location} : ''; + + # relative matching + @@ -1782,11 +1877,12 @@ sub match_internal ($$;@) { + + sub match_link ($$;@) { + my $page=shift; + - my $link=lc(shift); + + my $fulllink=shift; + my %params=@_; + + my $link=lc($fulllink); + + my $from=exists $params{location} ? $params{location} : ''; + - + + + # relative matching + if ($link =~ m!^\.! && defined $from) { + $from=~s#/?[^/]+$##; + @@ -1804,19 +1900,32 @@ sub match_link ($$;@) { + } + else { + return IkiWiki::SuccessReason->new("$page links to page $p matching $link") + - if match_glob($p, $link, %params); + + if match_glob($p, $fulllink, %params); + } + } + return IkiWiki::FailReason->new("$page does not link to $link"); + } + + sub match_backlink ($$;@) { + - return match_link($_[1], $_[0], @_); + + my $page=shift; + + my $backlink=shift; + + my @params=@_; + + + + if (substr($backlink, 0, 1) eq '~') { + + return check_named_spec_existential($page, $backlink, \&match_backlink, @params); + + } + + + + return match_link($backlink, $page, @params); + } + + sub match_created_before ($$;@) { + my $page=shift; + my $testpage=shift; + + my @params=@_; + + + + if (substr($testpage, 0, 1) eq '~') { + + return check_named_spec_existential($page, $testpage, \&match_created_before, @params); + + } + + if (exists $IkiWiki::pagectime{$testpage}) { + if ($IkiWiki::pagectime{$page} < $IkiWiki::pagectime{$testpage}) { + @@ -1834,6 +1943,11 @@ sub match_created_before ($$;@) { + sub match_created_after ($$;@) { + my $page=shift; + my $testpage=shift; + + my @params=@_; + + + + if (substr($testpage, 0, 1) eq '~') { + + return check_named_spec_existential($page, $testpage, \&match_created_after, @params); + + } + + if (exists $IkiWiki::pagectime{$testpage}) { + if ($IkiWiki::pagectime{$page} > $IkiWiki::pagectime{$testpage}) {