inst-tester: Attempt to avoid needing to backtrack

When trying to break a choice, try the candidate out and see if we can
pick it without any consequences.  Basically, if the candidate causes
no new conflicts or choices, we can safely pick it.

Signed-off-by: Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
debian
Niels Thykier 11 years ago
parent 4babb75f8f
commit 2576366dd0

@ -207,6 +207,7 @@ class InstallabilityTester(object):
testing = self._testing
cbroken = self._cache_broken
safe_set = self._safe_set
eqv_table = self._eqv_table
# Our installability verdict - start with "yes" and change if
# prove otherwise.
@ -248,7 +249,7 @@ class InstallabilityTester(object):
# curry check_loop
check_loop = partial(self._check_loop, universe, testing,
self._eqv_table, musts, never, choices,
eqv_table, musts, never, choices,
cbroken)
@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ class InstallabilityTester(object):
# of t via recursion (calls _check_inst). In this case
# check and choices are not (always) empty.
def _pick_choice(rebuild):
def _pick_choice(rebuild, set=set, len=len):
"""Picks a choice from choices and updates rebuild.
Prunes the choices and updates "rebuild" to reflect the
@ -330,18 +331,55 @@ class InstallabilityTester(object):
last = next(choice) # pick one to go last
for p in choice:
musts_copy = musts.copy()
never_copy = never.copy()
choices_copy = choices.copy()
if self._check_inst(p, musts_copy, never_copy, choices_copy):
never_tmp = set()
choices_tmp = set()
check_tmp = set([p])
if not self._check_loop(universe, testing, eqv_table,
musts_copy, never_tmp,
choices_tmp, cbroken,
check_tmp):
# p cannot be chosen/is broken (unlikely, but ...)
continue
# Test if we can pick p without any consequences.
# - when we can, we avoid a backtrack point.
if never_tmp <= never and choices_tmp <= rebuild:
# we can pick p without picking up new conflicts
# or unresolved choices. Therefore we commit to
# using p.
#
# NB: Optimally, we would go to the start of this
# routine, but to conserve stack-space, we return
# and expect to be called again later.
musts.update(musts_copy)
return False
if not musts.isdisjoint(never_tmp):
# If we pick p, we will definitely end up making
# t uninstallable, so p is a no-go.
continue
# We are not sure that p is safe, setup a backtrack
# point and recurse.
never_tmp |= never
choices_tmp |= rebuild
if self._check_inst(p, musts_copy, never_tmp,
choices_tmp):
# Success, p was a valid choice and made it all
# installable
return True
# If we get here, we failed to find something that would satisfy choice (without breaking
# the installability of t). This means p cannot be used to satisfy the dependencies, so
# pretend to conflict with it - hopefully it will reduce future choices.
# If we get here, we failed to find something that
# would satisfy choice (without breaking the
# installability of t). This means p cannot be used
# to satisfy the dependencies, so pretend to conflict
# with it - hopefully it will reduce future choices.
never.add(p)
# Optimization for the last case; avoid the recursive call and just
# assume the last will lead to a solution. If it doesn't there is
# no solution and if it does, we don't have to back-track anyway.
# Optimization for the last case; avoid the recursive call
# and just assume the last will lead to a solution. If it
# doesn't there is no solution and if it does, we don't
# have to back-track anyway.
check.add(last)
musts.add(last)
return False

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