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| -// Copyright (c) 2012, the Dart project authors.  Please see the AUTHORS file
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| -// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
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| -// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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| -
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| -/// A back-tracking depth-first solver.
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| -///
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| -/// Attempts to find the best solution for a root package's transitive
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| -/// dependency graph, where a "solution" is a set of concrete package versions.
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| -/// A valid solution will select concrete versions for every package reached
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| -/// from the root package's dependency graph, and each of those packages will
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| -/// fit the version constraints placed on it.
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| -///
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| -/// The solver builds up a solution incrementally by traversing the dependency
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| -/// graph starting at the root package. When it reaches a new package, it gets
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| -/// the set of versions that meet the current constraint placed on it. It
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| -/// *speculatively* selects one version from that set and adds it to the
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| -/// current solution and then proceeds. If it fully traverses the dependency
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| -/// graph, the solution is valid and it stops.
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| -///
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| -/// If it reaches an error because:
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| -///
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| -/// - A new dependency is placed on a package that's already been selected in
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| -///   the solution and the selected version doesn't match the new constraint.
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| -///
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| -/// - There are no versions available that meet the constraint placed on a
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| -///   package.
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| -///
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| -/// - etc.
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| -///
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| -/// then the current solution is invalid. It will then backtrack to the most
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| -/// recent speculative version choice and try the next one. That becomes the
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| -/// new in-progress solution and it tries to proceed from there. It will keep
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| -/// doing this, traversing and then backtracking when it meets a failure until
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| -/// a valid solution has been found or until all possible options for all
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| -/// speculative choices have been exhausted.
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| -library pub.solver.backtracking_solver;
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| -
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| -import 'dart:async';
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| -import 'dart:collection' show Queue;
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| -
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| -import 'package:pub_semver/pub_semver.dart';
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| -
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| -import '../barback.dart' as barback;
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| -import '../exceptions.dart';
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| -import '../lock_file.dart';
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| -import '../log.dart' as log;
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| -import '../package.dart';
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| -import '../pubspec.dart';
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| -import '../sdk.dart' as sdk;
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| -import '../source_registry.dart';
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| -import '../source/unknown.dart';
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| -import '../utils.dart';
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| -import 'dependency_queue.dart';
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| -import 'version_queue.dart';
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| -import 'version_solver.dart';
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| -
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| -/// The top-level solver.
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| -///
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| -/// Keeps track of the current potential solution, and the other possible
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| -/// versions for speculative package selections. Backtracks and advances to the
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| -/// next potential solution in the case of a failure.
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| -class BacktrackingSolver {
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| -  final SolveType type;
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| -  final SourceRegistry sources;
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| -  final Package root;
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| -
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| -  /// The lockfile that was present before solving.
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| -  final LockFile lockFile;
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| -
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| -  final PubspecCache cache;
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| -
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| -  /// The set of packages that are being explicitly upgraded.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// The solver will only allow the very latest version for each of these
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| -  /// packages.
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| -  final _forceLatest = new Set<String>();
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| -
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| -  /// The set of packages whose dependecy is being overridden by the root
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| -  /// package, keyed by the name of the package.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Any dependency on a package that appears in this map will be overriden
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| -  /// to use the one here.
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| -  final _overrides = new Map<String, PackageDep>();
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| -
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| -  /// The package versions currently selected by the solver, along with the
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| -  /// versions which are remaining to be tried.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Every time a package is encountered when traversing the dependency graph,
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| -  /// the solver must select a version for it, sometimes when multiple versions
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| -  /// are valid. This keeps track of which versions have been selected so far
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| -  /// and which remain to be tried.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Each entry in the list is a [VersionQueue], which is an ordered queue of
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| -  /// versions to try for a single package. It maintains the currently selected
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| -  /// version for that package. When a new dependency is encountered, a queue
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| -  /// of versions of that dependency is pushed onto the end of the list. A
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| -  /// queue is removed from the list once it's empty, indicating that none of
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| -  /// the versions provided a solution.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// The solver tries versions in depth-first order, so only the last queue in
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| -  /// the list will have items removed from it. When a new constraint is placed
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| -  /// on an already-selected package, and that constraint doesn't match the
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| -  /// selected version, that will cause the current solution to fail and
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| -  /// trigger backtracking.
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| -  final _selected = <VersionQueue>[];
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| -
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| -  /// The number of solutions the solver has tried so far.
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| -  int get attemptedSolutions => _attemptedSolutions;
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| -  var _attemptedSolutions = 1;
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| -
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| -  BacktrackingSolver(SolveType type, SourceRegistry sources, this.root,
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| -      this.lockFile, List<String> useLatest)
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| -      : type = type,
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| -        sources = sources,
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| -        cache = new PubspecCache(type, sources) {
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| -    for (var package in useLatest) {
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| -      _forceLatest.add(package);
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    for (var override in root.dependencyOverrides) {
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| -      _overrides[override.name] = override;
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| -    }
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Run the solver.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Completes with a list of specific package versions if successful or an
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| -  /// error if it failed to find a solution.
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| -  Future<SolveResult> solve() {
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| -    var stopwatch = new Stopwatch();
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| -
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| -    _logParameters();
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| -
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| -    // Sort the overrides by package name to make sure they're deterministic.
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| -    var overrides = _overrides.values.toList();
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| -    overrides.sort((a, b) => a.name.compareTo(b.name));
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| -
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| -    // TODO(nweiz): Use async/await here once
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| -    // https://github.com/dart-lang/async_await/issues/79 is fixed.
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| -    return new Future.sync(() {
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| -      stopwatch.start();
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| -
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| -      // Pre-cache the root package's known pubspec.
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| -      cache.cache(new PackageId.root(root), root.pubspec);
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| -
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| -      _validateSdkConstraint(root.pubspec);
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| -      return _traverseSolution();
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| -    }).then((packages) {
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| -      var pubspecs = new Map.fromIterable(
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| -          packages,
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| -          key: (id) => id.name,
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| -          value: (id) => cache.getCachedPubspec(id));
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| -
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| -      return Future.wait(
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| -          packages.map((id) => sources[id.source].resolveId(id))).then((packages) {
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| -        return new SolveResult.success(
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| -            sources,
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| -            root,
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| -            lockFile,
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| -            packages,
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| -            overrides,
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| -            pubspecs,
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| -            _getAvailableVersions(packages),
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| -            attemptedSolutions);
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| -      });
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| -    }).catchError((error) {
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| -      if (error is! SolveFailure) throw error;
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| -      // Wrap a failure in a result so we can attach some other data.
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| -      return new SolveResult.failure(
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| -          sources,
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| -          root,
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| -          lockFile,
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| -          overrides,
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| -          error,
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| -          attemptedSolutions);
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| -    }).whenComplete(() {
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| -      // Gather some solving metrics.
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| -      var buffer = new StringBuffer();
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| -      buffer.writeln('${runtimeType} took ${stopwatch.elapsed} seconds.');
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| -      buffer.writeln(cache.describeResults());
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| -      log.solver(buffer);
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| -    });
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Generates a map containing all of the known available versions for each
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| -  /// package in [packages].
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| -  ///
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| -  /// The version list may not always be complete. The the package is the root
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| -  /// root package, or its a package that we didn't unlock while solving
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| -  /// because we weren't trying to upgrade it, we will just know the current
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| -  /// version.
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| -  Map<String, List<Version>> _getAvailableVersions(List<PackageId> packages) {
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| -    var availableVersions = new Map<String, List<Version>>();
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| -    for (var package in packages) {
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| -      var cached = cache.getCachedVersions(package.toRef());
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| -      var versions;
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| -      if (cached != null) {
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| -        versions = cached.map((id) => id.version).toList();
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| -      } else {
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| -        // If the version list was never requested, just use the one known
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| -        // version.
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| -        versions = [package.version];
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| -      }
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| -
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| -      availableVersions[package.name] = versions;
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    return availableVersions;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Adds [versions], which is the list of all allowed versions of a given
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| -  /// package, to the set of versions to consider for solutions.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// The first item in the list will be the currently selected version of that
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| -  /// package. Subsequent items will be tried if it the current selection fails.
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| -  /// Returns the first selected version.
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| -  PackageId select(VersionQueue versions) {
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| -    _selected.add(versions);
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| -    logSolve();
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| -    return versions.current;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Returns the the currently selected id for the package [name] or `null` if
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| -  /// no concrete version has been selected for that package yet.
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| -  PackageId getSelected(String name) {
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| -    // Always prefer the root package.
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| -    if (root.name == name) return new PackageId.root(root);
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| -
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| -    // Look through the current selections.
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| -    for (var i = _selected.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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| -      if (_selected[i].current.name == name) return _selected[i].current;
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    return null;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Gets the version of [package] currently locked in the lock file.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Returns `null` if it isn't in the lockfile (or has been unlocked).
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| -  PackageId getLocked(String package) {
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| -    if (type == SolveType.GET) return lockFile.packages[package];
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| -
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| -    // When downgrading, we don't want to force the latest versions of
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| -    // non-hosted packages, since they don't support multiple versions and thus
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| -    // can't be downgraded.
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| -    if (type == SolveType.DOWNGRADE) {
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| -      var locked = lockFile.packages[package];
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| -      if (locked != null && !sources[locked.source].hasMultipleVersions) {
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| -        return locked;
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| -      }
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    if (_forceLatest.isEmpty || _forceLatest.contains(package)) return null;
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| -    return lockFile.packages[package];
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Traverses the root package's dependency graph using the current potential
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| -  /// solution.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// If successful, completes to the solution. If not, backtracks to the most
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| -  /// recently selected version of a package and tries the next version of it.
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| -  /// If there are no more versions, continues to backtrack to previous
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| -  /// selections, and so on. If there is nothing left to backtrack to,
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| -  /// completes to the last failure that occurred.
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| -  Future<List<PackageId>> _traverseSolution() => resetStack(() {
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| -    return new Traverser(this).traverse().catchError((error) {
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| -      if (error is! SolveFailure) throw error;
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| -
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| -      return _backtrack(error).then((canTry) {
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| -        if (canTry) {
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| -          _attemptedSolutions++;
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| -          return _traverseSolution();
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| -        }
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| -
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| -        // All out of solutions, so fail.
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| -        throw error;
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| -      });
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| -    });
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| -  });
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| -
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| -  /// Backtracks from the current failed solution and determines the next
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| -  /// solution to try.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// If possible, it will backjump based on the cause of the [failure] to
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| -  /// minize backtracking. Otherwise, it will simply backtrack to the next
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| -  /// possible solution.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Returns `true` if there is a new solution to try.
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| -  Future<bool> _backtrack(SolveFailure failure) {
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| -    // Bail if there is nothing to backtrack to.
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| -    if (_selected.isEmpty) return new Future.value(false);
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| -
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| -    // Mark any packages that may have led to this failure so that we know to
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| -    // consider them when backtracking.
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| -    var dependers = _getTransitiveDependers(failure.package);
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| -
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| -    for (var selected in _selected) {
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| -      if (dependers.contains(selected.current.name)) {
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| -        selected.fail();
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| -      }
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    // Advance past the current version of the leaf-most package.
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| -    advanceVersion() {
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| -      _backjump(failure);
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| -      var previous = _selected.last.current;
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| -      return _selected.last.advance().then((success) {
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| -        if (success) {
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| -          logSolve();
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| -          return true;
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| -        }
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| -
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| -        logSolve('$previous is last version, backtracking');
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| -
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| -        // That package has no more versions, so pop it and try the next one.
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| -        _selected.removeLast();
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| -        if (_selected.isEmpty) return false;
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| -
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| -        // If we got here, the leafmost package was discarded so we need to
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| -        // advance the next one.
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| -        return advanceVersion();
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| -      });
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    return advanceVersion();
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Walks the selected packages from most to least recent to determine which
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| -  /// ones can be ignored and jumped over by the backtracker.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// The only packages we need to backtrack to are ones that led (possibly
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| -  /// indirectly) to the failure. Everything else can be skipped.
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| -  void _backjump(SolveFailure failure) {
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| -    for (var i = _selected.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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| -      // Each queue will never be empty since it gets discarded by _backtrack()
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| -      // when that happens.
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| -      var selected = _selected[i].current;
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| -
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| -      // If the failure is a disjoint version range, then no possible versions
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| -      // for that package can match and there's no reason to try them. Instead,
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| -      // just backjump past it.
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| -      if (failure is DisjointConstraintException &&
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| -          selected.name == failure.package) {
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| -        logSolve("skipping past disjoint selected ${selected.name}");
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| -        continue;
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| -      }
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| -
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| -      if (_selected[i].hasFailed) {
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| -        logSolve('backjump to ${selected.name}');
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| -        _selected.removeRange(i + 1, _selected.length);
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| -        return;
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| -      }
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    // If we got here, we walked the entire list without finding a package that
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| -    // could lead to another solution, so discard everything. This will happen
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| -    // if every package that led to the failure has no other versions that it
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| -    // can try to select.
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| -    _selected.removeRange(1, _selected.length);
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Gets the set of currently selected packages that depend on [dependency]
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| -  /// either directly or indirectly.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// When backtracking, it's only useful to consider changing the version of
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| -  /// packages who have a dependency on the failed package that triggered
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| -  /// backtracking. This is used to determine those packages.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// We calculate the full set up front before backtracking because during
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| -  /// backtracking, we will unselect packages and start to lose this
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| -  /// information in the middle of the process.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// For example, consider dependencies A -> B -> C. We've selected A and B
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| -  /// then encounter a problem with C. We start backtracking. B has no more
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| -  /// versions so we discard it and keep backtracking to A. When we get there,
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| -  /// since we've unselected B, we no longer realize that A had a transitive
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| -  /// dependency on C. We would end up backjumping over A and failing.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Calculating the dependency set up front before we start backtracking
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| -  /// solves that.
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| -  Set<String> _getTransitiveDependers(String dependency) {
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| -    // Generate a reverse dependency graph. For each package, create edges to
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| -    // each package that depends on it.
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| -    var dependers = new Map<String, Set<String>>();
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| -
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| -    addDependencies(name, deps) {
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| -      dependers.putIfAbsent(name, () => new Set<String>());
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| -      for (var dep in deps) {
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| -        dependers.putIfAbsent(dep.name, () => new Set<String>()).add(name);
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| -      }
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    for (var i = 0; i < _selected.length; i++) {
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| -      var id = _selected[i].current;
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| -      var pubspec = cache.getCachedPubspec(id);
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| -      if (pubspec != null) addDependencies(id.name, pubspec.dependencies);
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    // Include the root package's dependencies.
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| -    addDependencies(root.name, root.immediateDependencies);
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| -
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| -    // Now walk the depending graph to see which packages transitively depend
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| -    // on [dependency].
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| -    var visited = new Set<String>();
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| -    walk(String package) {
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| -      // Don't get stuck in cycles.
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| -      if (visited.contains(package)) return;
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| -      visited.add(package);
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| -      var depender = dependers[package].forEach(walk);
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    walk(dependency);
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| -    return visited;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Logs the initial parameters to the solver.
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| -  void _logParameters() {
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| -    var buffer = new StringBuffer();
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| -    buffer.writeln("Solving dependencies:");
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| -    for (var package in root.dependencies) {
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| -      buffer.write("- $package");
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| -      var locked = getLocked(package.name);
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| -      if (_forceLatest.contains(package.name)) {
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| -        buffer.write(" (use latest)");
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| -      } else if (locked != null) {
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| -        var version = locked.version;
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| -        buffer.write(" (locked to $version)");
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| -      }
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| -      buffer.writeln();
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| -    }
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| -    log.solver(buffer.toString().trim());
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Logs [message] in the context of the current selected packages.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// If [message] is omitted, just logs a description of leaf-most selection.
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| -  void logSolve([String message]) {
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| -    if (message == null) {
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| -      if (_selected.isEmpty) {
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| -        message = "* start at root";
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| -      } else {
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| -        message = "* select ${_selected.last.current}";
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| -      }
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| -    } else {
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| -      // Otherwise, indent it under the current selected package.
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| -      message = prefixLines(message);
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    // Indent for the previous selections.
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| -    var prefix = _selected.skip(1).map((_) => '| ').join();
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| -    log.solver(prefixLines(message, prefix: prefix));
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| -  }
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| -}
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| -
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| -/// Given the solver's current set of selected package versions, this tries to
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| -/// traverse the dependency graph and see if a complete set of valid versions
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| -/// has been chosen.
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| -///
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| -/// If it reaches a conflict, it fails and stops traversing. If it reaches a
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| -/// package that isn't selected, it refines the solution by adding that
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| -/// package's set of allowed versions to the solver and then select the best
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| -/// one and continuing.
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| -class Traverser {
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| -  final BacktrackingSolver _solver;
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| -
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| -  /// The queue of packages left to traverse.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// We do a breadth-first traversal using an explicit queue just to avoid the
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| -  /// code complexity of a recursive asynchronous traversal.
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| -  final _packages = new Queue<PackageId>();
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| -
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| -  /// The packages we have already traversed.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Used to avoid traversing the same package multiple times, and to build
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| -  /// the complete solution results.
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| -  final _visited = new Set<PackageId>();
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| -
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| -  /// The dependencies visited so far in the traversal.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// For each package name (the map key) we track the list of dependencies
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| -  /// that other packages have placed on it so that we can calculate the
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| -  /// complete constraint for shared dependencies.
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| -  final _dependencies = <String, List<Dependency>>{};
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| -
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| -  Traverser(this._solver);
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| -
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| -  /// Walks the dependency graph starting at the root package and validates
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| -  /// that each reached package has a valid version selected.
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| -  Future<List<PackageId>> traverse() {
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| -    // Start at the root.
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| -    _packages.add(new PackageId.root(_solver.root));
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| -    return _traversePackage();
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  /// Traverses the next package in the queue.
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Completes to a list of package IDs if the traversal completed
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| -  /// successfully and found a solution. Completes to an error if the traversal
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| -  /// failed. Otherwise, recurses to the next package in the queue, etc.
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| -  Future<List<PackageId>> _traversePackage() {
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| -    if (_packages.isEmpty) {
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| -      // We traversed the whole graph. If we got here, we successfully found
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| -      // a solution.
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| -      return new Future<List<PackageId>>.value(_visited.toList());
 | 
| -    }
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| -
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| -    var id = _packages.removeFirst();
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| -
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| -    // Don't visit the same package twice.
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| -    if (_visited.contains(id)) {
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| -      return _traversePackage();
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| -    }
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| -    _visited.add(id);
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| -
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| -    return _solver.cache.getPubspec(id).then((pubspec) {
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| -      _validateSdkConstraint(pubspec);
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| -
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| -      var deps = pubspec.dependencies.toSet();
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| -
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| -      if (id.isRoot) {
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| -        // Include dev dependencies of the root package.
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| -        deps.addAll(pubspec.devDependencies);
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| -
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| -        // Add all overrides. This ensures a dependency only present as an
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| -        // override is still included.
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| -        deps.addAll(_solver._overrides.values);
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| -      }
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| -
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| -      // Replace any overridden dependencies.
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| -      deps = deps.map((dep) {
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| -        var override = _solver._overrides[dep.name];
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| -        if (override != null) return override;
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| -
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| -        // Not overridden.
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| -        return dep;
 | 
| -      }).toSet();
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| -
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| -      // Make sure the package doesn't have any bad dependencies.
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| -      for (var dep in deps) {
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| -        if (!dep.isRoot && _solver.sources[dep.source] is UnknownSource) {
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| -          throw new UnknownSourceException(
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| -              id.name,
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| -              [new Dependency(id.name, id.version, dep)]);
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| -        }
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| -      }
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| -
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| -      return _traverseDeps(id, new DependencyQueue(_solver, deps));
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| -    }).catchError((error) {
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| -      if (error is! PackageNotFoundException) throw error;
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| -
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| -      // We can only get here if the lockfile refers to a specific package
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| -      // version that doesn't exist (probably because it was yanked).
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| -      throw new NoVersionException(id.name, null, id.version, []);
 | 
| -    });
 | 
| -  }
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| -
 | 
| -  /// Traverses the references that [depender] depends on, stored in [deps].
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| -  ///
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| -  /// Desctructively modifies [deps]. Completes to a list of packages if the
 | 
| -  /// traversal is complete. Completes it to an error if a failure occurred.
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| -  /// Otherwise, recurses.
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| -  Future<List<PackageId>> _traverseDeps(PackageId depender,
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| -      DependencyQueue deps) {
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| -    // Move onto the next package if we've traversed all of these references.
 | 
| -    if (deps.isEmpty) return _traversePackage();
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    return resetStack(() {
 | 
| -      return deps.advance().then((dep) {
 | 
| -        var dependency = new Dependency(depender.name, depender.version, dep);
 | 
| -        return _registerDependency(dependency).then((_) {
 | 
| -          if (dep.name == "barback") return _addImplicitDependencies();
 | 
| -        });
 | 
| -      }).then((_) => _traverseDeps(depender, deps));
 | 
| -    });
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Register [dependency]'s constraints on the package it depends on and
 | 
| -  /// enqueues the package for processing if necessary.
 | 
| -  Future _registerDependency(Dependency dependency) {
 | 
| -    return new Future.sync(() {
 | 
| -      _validateDependency(dependency);
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      var dep = dependency.dep;
 | 
| -      var dependencies = _getDependencies(dep.name);
 | 
| -      dependencies.add(dependency);
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      var constraint = _getConstraint(dep.name);
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      // See if it's possible for a package to match that constraint.
 | 
| -      if (constraint.isEmpty) {
 | 
| -        var constraints = dependencies.map(
 | 
| -            (dep) => "  ${dep.dep.constraint} from ${dep.depender}").join('\n');
 | 
| -        _solver.logSolve('disjoint constraints on ${dep.name}:\n$constraints');
 | 
| -        throw new DisjointConstraintException(dep.name, dependencies);
 | 
| -      }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      var selected = _validateSelected(dep, constraint);
 | 
| -      if (selected != null) {
 | 
| -        // The selected package version is good, so enqueue it to traverse
 | 
| -        // into it.
 | 
| -        _packages.add(selected);
 | 
| -        return null;
 | 
| -      }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      // We haven't selected a version. Try all of the versions that match
 | 
| -      // the constraints we currently have for this package.
 | 
| -      var locked = _getValidLocked(dep.name);
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      return VersionQueue.create(locked, () {
 | 
| -        return _getAllowedVersions(dep);
 | 
| -      }).then((versions) => _packages.add(_solver.select(versions)));
 | 
| -    });
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Gets all versions of [dep] that match the current constraints placed on
 | 
| -  /// it.
 | 
| -  Future<Iterable<PackageId>> _getAllowedVersions(PackageDep dep) {
 | 
| -    var constraint = _getConstraint(dep.name);
 | 
| -    return _solver.cache.getVersions(dep.toRef()).then((versions) {
 | 
| -      var allowed = versions.where((id) => constraint.allows(id.version));
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      if (allowed.isEmpty) {
 | 
| -        _solver.logSolve('no versions for ${dep.name} match $constraint');
 | 
| -        throw new NoVersionException(
 | 
| -            dep.name,
 | 
| -            null,
 | 
| -            constraint,
 | 
| -            _getDependencies(dep.name));
 | 
| -      }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      // If we're doing an upgrade on this package, only allow the latest
 | 
| -      // version.
 | 
| -      if (_solver._forceLatest.contains(dep.name)) allowed = [allowed.first];
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      // Remove the locked version, if any, since that was already handled.
 | 
| -      var locked = _getValidLocked(dep.name);
 | 
| -      if (locked != null) {
 | 
| -        allowed = allowed.where((dep) => dep.version != locked.version);
 | 
| -      }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      return allowed;
 | 
| -    }).catchError((error, stackTrace) {
 | 
| -      if (error is PackageNotFoundException) {
 | 
| -        // Show the user why the package was being requested.
 | 
| -        throw new DependencyNotFoundException(
 | 
| -            dep.name,
 | 
| -            error,
 | 
| -            _getDependencies(dep.name));
 | 
| -      }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      throw error;
 | 
| -    });
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Ensures that dependency [dep] from [depender] is consistent with the
 | 
| -  /// other dependencies on the same package.
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// Throws a [SolveFailure] exception if not. Only validates sources and
 | 
| -  /// descriptions, not the version.
 | 
| -  void _validateDependency(Dependency dependency) {
 | 
| -    var dep = dependency.dep;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    // Make sure the dependencies agree on source and description.
 | 
| -    var required = _getRequired(dep.name);
 | 
| -    if (required == null) return;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    // Make sure all of the existing sources match the new reference.
 | 
| -    if (required.dep.source != dep.source) {
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve(
 | 
| -          'source mismatch on ${dep.name}: ${required.dep.source} ' '!= ${dep.source}');
 | 
| -      throw new SourceMismatchException(dep.name, [required, dependency]);
 | 
| -    }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    // Make sure all of the existing descriptions match the new reference.
 | 
| -    var source = _solver.sources[dep.source];
 | 
| -    if (!source.descriptionsEqual(dep.description, required.dep.description)) {
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve(
 | 
| -          'description mismatch on ${dep.name}: '
 | 
| -              '${required.dep.description} != ${dep.description}');
 | 
| -      throw new DescriptionMismatchException(dep.name, [required, dependency]);
 | 
| -    }
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Validates the currently selected package against the new dependency that
 | 
| -  /// [dep] and [constraint] place on it.
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// Returns `null` if there is no currently selected package, throws a
 | 
| -  /// [SolveFailure] if the new reference it not does not allow the previously
 | 
| -  /// selected version, or returns the selected package if successful.
 | 
| -  PackageId _validateSelected(PackageDep dep, VersionConstraint constraint) {
 | 
| -    var selected = _solver.getSelected(dep.name);
 | 
| -    if (selected == null) return null;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    // Make sure it meets the constraint.
 | 
| -    if (!dep.constraint.allows(selected.version)) {
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve('selection $selected does not match $constraint');
 | 
| -      throw new NoVersionException(
 | 
| -          dep.name,
 | 
| -          selected.version,
 | 
| -          constraint,
 | 
| -          _getDependencies(dep.name));
 | 
| -    }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    return selected;
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Register pub's implicit dependencies.
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// Pub has an implicit version constraint on barback and various other
 | 
| -  /// packages used in barback's plugin isolate.
 | 
| -  Future _addImplicitDependencies() {
 | 
| -    /// Ensure we only add the barback dependency once.
 | 
| -    if (_getDependencies("barback").length != 1) return new Future.value();
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    return Future.wait(barback.pubConstraints.keys.map((depName) {
 | 
| -      var constraint = barback.pubConstraints[depName];
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve(
 | 
| -          'add implicit $constraint pub dependency on ' '$depName');
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      var override = _solver._overrides[depName];
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      // Use the same source and description as the dependency override if one
 | 
| -      // exists. This is mainly used by the pkgbuild tests, which use dependency
 | 
| -      // overrides for all repo packages.
 | 
| -      var pubDep = override == null ?
 | 
| -          new PackageDep(depName, "hosted", constraint, depName) :
 | 
| -          override.withConstraint(constraint);
 | 
| -      return _registerDependency(
 | 
| -          new Dependency("pub itself", Version.none, pubDep));
 | 
| -    }));
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Gets the list of dependencies for package [name].
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// Creates an empty list if needed.
 | 
| -  List<Dependency> _getDependencies(String name) {
 | 
| -    return _dependencies.putIfAbsent(name, () => <Dependency>[]);
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Gets a "required" reference to the package [name].
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// This is the first non-root dependency on that package. All dependencies
 | 
| -  /// on a package must agree on source and description, except for references
 | 
| -  /// to the root package. This will return a reference to that "canonical"
 | 
| -  /// source and description, or `null` if there is no required reference yet.
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// This is required because you may have a circular dependency back onto the
 | 
| -  /// root package. That second dependency won't be a root dependency and it's
 | 
| -  /// *that* one that other dependencies need to agree on. In other words, you
 | 
| -  /// can have a bunch of dependencies back onto the root package as long as
 | 
| -  /// they all agree with each other.
 | 
| -  Dependency _getRequired(String name) {
 | 
| -    return _getDependencies(
 | 
| -        name).firstWhere((dep) => !dep.dep.isRoot, orElse: () => null);
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Gets the combined [VersionConstraint] currently being placed on package
 | 
| -  /// [name].
 | 
| -  VersionConstraint _getConstraint(String name) {
 | 
| -    var constraint = _getDependencies(
 | 
| -        name).map(
 | 
| -            (dep) =>
 | 
| -                dep.dep.constraint).fold(VersionConstraint.any, (a, b) => a.intersect(b));
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    return constraint;
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  /// Gets the package [name] that's currently contained in the lockfile if it
 | 
| -  /// meets [constraint] and has the same source and description as other
 | 
| -  /// references to that package.
 | 
| -  ///
 | 
| -  /// Returns `null` otherwise.
 | 
| -  PackageId _getValidLocked(String name) {
 | 
| -    var package = _solver.getLocked(name);
 | 
| -    if (package == null) return null;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    var constraint = _getConstraint(name);
 | 
| -    if (!constraint.allows(package.version)) {
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve('$package is locked but does not match $constraint');
 | 
| -      return null;
 | 
| -    } else {
 | 
| -      _solver.logSolve('$package is locked');
 | 
| -    }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    var required = _getRequired(name);
 | 
| -    if (required != null) {
 | 
| -      if (package.source != required.dep.source) return null;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -      var source = _solver.sources[package.source];
 | 
| -      if (!source.descriptionsEqual(
 | 
| -          package.description,
 | 
| -          required.dep.description)) return null;
 | 
| -    }
 | 
| -
 | 
| -    return package;
 | 
| -  }
 | 
| -}
 | 
| -
 | 
| -/// Ensures that if [pubspec] has an SDK constraint, then it is compatible
 | 
| -/// with the current SDK.
 | 
| -///
 | 
| -/// Throws a [SolveFailure] if not.
 | 
| -void _validateSdkConstraint(Pubspec pubspec) {
 | 
| -  if (pubspec.environment.sdkVersion.allows(sdk.version)) return;
 | 
| -
 | 
| -  throw new BadSdkVersionException(
 | 
| -      pubspec.name,
 | 
| -      'Package ${pubspec.name} requires SDK version '
 | 
| -          '${pubspec.environment.sdkVersion} but the current SDK is ' '${sdk.version}.');
 | 
| -}
 | 
| 
 |