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package installer::windows::featurecomponent;
use installer::converter;
use installer::existence;
use installer::exiter;
use installer::files;
use installer::globals;
use installer::windows::idtglobal;
use strict;
#################################################################################
# Collecting all pairs of features and components from the files collector
#################################################################################
sub create_featurecomponent_table_from_files_collector ($$)
{
my ($featurecomponenttableref, $filesref) = @_;
foreach my $onefile (@$filesref)
{
my $filecomponent = $onefile->{'componentname'};
my $filemodules = $onefile->{'modules'};
if ( $filecomponent eq "" )
{
installer::exiter::exit_program(
sprintf("ERROR: No component defined for file %s", $onefile->{'Name'}),
"create_featurecomponent_table_from_files_collector");
}
if ( ! defined $filemodules)
{
# Temporary for files created from source installation set.
die;
}
if ($filemodules eq "")
{
installer::exiter::exit_program(
sprintf("ERROR: No modules found for file %s", $onefile->{'Name'}),
"create_featurecomponent_table_from_files_collector");
}
my $filemodulesarrayref = installer::converter::convert_stringlist_into_array(\$filemodules, ",");
foreach my $onemodule (@$filemodulesarrayref)
{
my %featurecomponent = ();
$onemodule =~ s/\s*$//;
$featurecomponent{'Feature'} = $onemodule;
$featurecomponent{'Component'} = $filecomponent;
# Attention: Features are renamed, because the maximum length is 38.
# But in the files collector ($filesref), the original names are saved.
installer::windows::idtglobal::shorten_feature_gid(\$featurecomponent{'Feature'});
my $oneline = "$featurecomponent{'Feature'}\t$featurecomponent{'Component'}\n";
# control of uniqueness
if (! installer::existence::exists_in_array($oneline, $featurecomponenttableref))
{
push(@{$featurecomponenttableref}, $oneline);
}
}
}
}
=head2 create_featurecomponent_table_from_registry_collector ($featurecomponenttableref, $registryref)
Add entries for the FeatureComponent table for components that contain registry entries.
=cut
sub create_featurecomponent_table_from_registry_collector ($$)
{
my ($featurecomponenttableref, $registryref) = @_;
my $replacement_count = 0;
my $unique_count = 0;
foreach my $oneregistry (@$registryref)
{
my $component_name = $oneregistry->{'componentname'};
if ($component_name eq "")
{
installer::exiter::exit_program(
sprintf("ERROR: No component defined for registry %s", $oneregistry->{'gid'}),
"create_featurecomponent_table_from_registry_collector");
}
my $feature_name = $oneregistry->{'ModuleID'};
if ($feature_name eq "")
{
installer::exiter::exit_program(
sprintf("ERROR: No modules found for registry %s", $oneregistry->{'gid'}),
"create_featurecomponent_table_from_registry_collector");
}
# Attention: Features are renamed, because the maximum length is 38.
# But in the files collector ($filesref), the original names are saved.
$feature_name = installer::windows::idtglobal::create_shortend_feature_gid($feature_name);
my $oneline = sprintf("%s\t%s\n", $feature_name, $component_name);
if ( ! installer::existence::exists_in_array($oneline, $featurecomponenttableref))
{
push(@$featurecomponenttableref, $oneline);
++$unique_count;
}
else
{
$installer::logger::Lang->printf("feature component pair already exists\n");
}
}
$installer::logger::Lang->printf(
"replaced %d (%d) of %d component names in FeatureComponent table\n",
$unique_count,
$replacement_count,
scalar @$registryref);
}
#################################################################################
# Collecting all feature that are listed in the featurecomponent table.
#################################################################################
sub collect_all_features
{
my ($featurecomponenttable) = @_;
my @allfeature = ();
for ( my $i = 3; $i <= $#{$featurecomponenttable}; $i++ ) # beginning in line 4
{
my $oneline = ${$featurecomponenttable}[$i];
if ( $oneline =~ /^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*$/ )
{
my $feature = $1;
if (! installer::existence::exists_in_array($feature, \@allfeature))
{
push(@allfeature, $feature);
}
}
}
return \@allfeature;
}
#################################################################################
# On Win98 and Win Me there seems to be the problem, that maximum 817
# components can be added to a feature. Even if Windows Installer 2.0
# is used.
#################################################################################
sub check_number_of_components_at_feature
{
my ($featurecomponenttable) = @_;
$installer::logger::Lang->print("\n");
$installer::logger::Lang->print("Checking number of components at features. Maximum is 817 (for Win 98 and Win Me)\n");
my $allfeature = collect_all_features($featurecomponenttable);
for ( my $i = 0; $i <= $#{$allfeature}; $i++ )
{
my $onefeature = ${$allfeature}[$i];
my $featurecomponents = 0;
for ( my $j = 0; $j <= $#{$featurecomponenttable}; $j++ )
{
if ( ${$featurecomponenttable}[$j] =~ /^\s*\Q$onefeature\E\s+(\S+)\s*$/ ) { $featurecomponents++; }
}
if ( $featurecomponents > 816 )
{
installer::exiter::exit_program("ERROR: More than 816 components ($featurecomponents) at feature $onefeature. This causes problems on Win 98 and Win Me!", "check_number_of_components_at_feature");
}
# Logging the result
$installer::logger::Lang->printf("Number of components at feature $onefeature : %s\n", $featurecomponents);
}
$installer::logger::Lang->print("\n");
}
#################################################################################
# Creating the file FeatureC.idt dynamically
# Content:
# Feature Component
#################################################################################
sub create_featurecomponent_table ($$$)
{
my ($filesref, $registryref, $basedir) = @_;
my @featurecomponenttable = ();
my $infoline;
installer::windows::idtglobal::write_idt_header(\@featurecomponenttable, "featurecomponent");
# This is the first time, that features and componentes are related
# Problem: How about created profiles, configurationfiles, services.rdb
# -> simple solution: putting them all to the root module
# Otherwise profiles and configurationfiles cannot be created the way, they are now created
# -> especially a problem for the configurationfiles! # ToDo
# Very good: All ProfileItems belong to the root
# services.rdb belongs to the root anyway.
# At the moment only the files are related to components (and the files know their modules).
# The component for each file is written into the files collector $filesinproductlanguageresolvedarrayref
create_featurecomponent_table_from_files_collector(
\@featurecomponenttable,
$filesref);
create_featurecomponent_table_from_registry_collector(
\@featurecomponenttable,
$registryref);
# Additional components have to be added here
# Checking, whether there are more than 817 components at a feature
check_number_of_components_at_feature(\@featurecomponenttable);
# Saving the file
my $featurecomponenttablename = $basedir . $installer::globals::separator . "FeatureC.idt";
installer::files::save_file($featurecomponenttablename ,\@featurecomponenttable);
$installer::logger::Lang->printf("Created idt file: %s\n", $featurecomponenttablename);
}
1;