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1 files changed, 2 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/src/rebar_prv_install_deps.erl b/src/rebar_prv_install_deps.erl
index 61fbd70..8db4761 100644
--- a/src/rebar_prv_install_deps.erl
+++ b/src/rebar_prv_install_deps.erl
@@ -44,8 +44,6 @@
-define(PROVIDER, install_deps).
-define(DEPS, [app_discovery]).
--define(APP_NAME_INDEX, 2).
-
-type src_dep() :: {atom(), {atom(), string(), string()}}
| {atom(), string(), {atom(), string(), string()}}.
-type pkg_dep() :: {atom(), binary()} | atom().
@@ -267,7 +265,7 @@ update_src_deps(Profile, Level, SrcDeps, PkgDeps, SrcApps, State, Upgrade, Seen,
,StateAcc
,LocksAcc),
- {SrcDepsAcc1, PkgDepsAcc1, SrcAppsAcc1, StateAcc2, SeenAcc, LocksAcc1}
+ {SrcDepsAcc1, PkgDepsAcc1, SrcAppsAcc1, StateAcc2, SeenAcc, LocksAcc1}
end;
false ->
{SeenAcc1, StateAcc1} = maybe_lock(Profile, AppInfo, SeenAcc, StateAcc, Level),
@@ -296,7 +294,7 @@ update_src_deps(Profile, Level, SrcDeps, PkgDeps, SrcApps, State, Upgrade, Seen,
end
end,
{[], PkgDeps, SrcApps, State, Seen, Locks},
- sort_deps(SrcDeps)) of
+ rebar_utils:sort_deps(SrcDeps)) of
{[], NewPkgDeps, NewSrcApps, State1, Seen1, _NewLocks} ->
{State1, NewSrcApps, NewPkgDeps, Seen1};
{NewSrcDeps, NewPkgDeps, NewSrcApps, State1, Seen1, NewLocks} ->
@@ -486,14 +484,6 @@ maybe_upgrade(AppInfo, AppDir, true, State) ->
false
end.
-sort_deps(Deps) ->
- %% We need a sort stable, based on the name. So that for multiple deps on
- %% the same level with the same name, we keep the order the parents had.
- %% `lists:keysort/2' is documented as stable in the stdlib.
- %% The list of deps is revered when we get it. For the proper stable
- %% result, re-reverse it.
- lists:keysort(?APP_NAME_INDEX, lists:reverse(Deps)).
-
-spec parse_goal(binary(), binary()) -> pkg_dep().
parse_goal(Name, Constraint) ->
case re:run(Constraint, "([^\\d]*)(\\d.*)", [{capture, [1,2], binary}]) of